Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATU -TTfTTJIWrc. MEDFORD OHF.fJON. SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1021
JUNE 5 SET FOR
GET-TOGETHER C.
OF COMMERCE DAY
HIM.
Something IiIk Ik being planned for
tint annual vf together i IIiik of the
llltllllllei (if tllll. Mellfold chutiihor of
coiniiii'iso dii lint vi'liliit( (if Dili sec
ond day of June,
The "Medfoi'd Spirit of HMO" will
ietillelltli tllll Hllll"Hplnl I! (ill Hint occa
sion mul recall tlu tunny iitirustlug
events mul conditions Hint cxIhIimI In
Medford tit Hint tllllll, 'I'lllH lllll'l of III!)
luiikTHin will he III charge of I 'n ii I Me
I H n it I I mid I. any Mann who guiiniil
li'i. Hint 1 1 1 1 v Mill hi' guided It v nhao
IlllO I lilt ll fill IK'HH III (till pleSCIltlltlull Of
HiIh spirit.
This iuiiiiiuI get together will take
place tit tliii Mtnlfonl hnti'l und will
follow it illnni'r. An address will bo
liimlii by V, K, llnlilillt ir Woodland.
t'ltllfollllll l ll, till) subject "Cooperate,
or Collapse." TMh speaker 1 1 it t j n-n x
to be In (r'Koll lit Hint time, other
wIhii It would have been liiipotihlblii to
liuve secured lillil.
Tlio illiei'lurs of I lii rliuiulii'i- of
commerce have uppullilcd a large colli'
liilltee to mriiimn for t It 1m meeting In
order tllllt It lilt Hindu tho biggest
t handier of commerce event of lh"
fur. Tim committee consist of Her'
Anderson, I'litilriiiKit. Dr. It. It. P.lllott,
MIhk Annul Ki'lli'lior, Mm Itosn (i
Srlii.ffi.n, (ii'ut'KK M. Hubert. A. .
Mcuncit, lr, H W, Htciiini. A. W.
Hubbs, I'iiiiI McHonald, Larry Mann,
I .run HimkliiH nil. I ('. H. Itullfrflclil.
At It llH'Cllng of this roiiiniltiii last
evening, licrl Anderson wim r'i""fl'1' '
io tune charge 01 l no campaign to
secure it huge attendance of Hip mem
bership, Mm. Huho (i. H li iff f-l m wn
IiiiiiiimI ii rhalrniuu of Hin romtiiltt'v
oil tiiunlr ami cul''i tulnuieiit,
Tliu poinntttleo hui unanimous In
tlii'lr desire to sen Hull this it t liiK
tin knnmiv frrim tlm liattf I n nt nu to flin
end mul Hint It would not he a li nn
tliuwii out affair to which end every
member In working,
St. Mark's Episcopal
Cor. Nuri li Oakdiilu uml Plitli
8 ii. in. Holy eoiiiiiiiiiiioii.
HI u. in, Sunday school,
) I u, in. Holy cotiiiiiiinloii,
Win. II. Iliiiiillton, vicar.
under tlm tigy of twenty inuy bit ad
mitted, Wednesday evening r "tiellngs, which
Include tostlmolilcs ( ClirlHtlall Sci
ence healings, til l.i'i, climiii edifice,
212 nim id oaiidiiie.
Tint Heading llooiii. which In In til"
MedfoHi J : 1 1 k -. Ih op' ii dally from I to
.', except Hunduys uml holiday. AH
uiillmi'l.i'il Christian KcIi-iii'h litem luri
tuny ho reinl, limroweil mid pit ' li ft .
Tim nilille Im cordltilly Invlied to
till'Miil Hie Meivi uiid vIhII Him Hi ud
ItiK Koolll.
65TH ARTILLERY
TO HOLD REUNION
PORTLAND. MAY 27
Catholic Church
Hotilli OaUilitlit Ave,
Klrnt iiiuhh Hunday nt H a. m,
Hei'ond nut mm tit 1 1 n. in,
lli'iiedlcitoii nfier rirnt iiiuhh,
' Hi'V, John I'owiiih, leelor.
Fliit Chrlotlun Church
IMItlo m Ito l 9:45 u. in. llerli'Mt
Herrlnii, MUpt.
('oniiiiiinloii Mi-rvlie 11 n. in.
YoilliK lieonle'it liti-ft Iiik 7 I-
Tlieiti will ln tin m-rvlea lieeuimo of
the umt ir' lllni'HN.
MONTHLY ACRED
CONCERT BAPTIST
CHURCH SUNDAY
It.'V
tvang.-Luth. Zlon't Church
(in Hit Ht. and Oak I. ile Ave.
Hr. S'. It Moien. Oi Mer, imMt'ir.
He: lH W, Konrih 8t.
Htin lny m Ii ' il 10 a. in.
Divine Hervlee 1 1 a. in.
Von mul you nt in'" cordltilly Invited.
Tho Church of th Nrcn
Sunday nrliool ID n. in,
I'titai liliiK II n m. nml T. :in p. in.
I'rttyer iiieHlim'Tui'Mdny H p. M.
Illltle Hludy rlnxH I'rltlny p. tit.
You Mre lonlltilly Invltml to mt' tnl
tltene nervlit'M. V. M. KlnK, pttlit"r
rirt Msthodiit Epltcopal Church
I'oiirtlt mid llartlett.
J. I(uinl ilih HiiNnett, inlnlntcr.
Orriro :'I0 I'lmt Nutlounl I to nk HldK
I'ltone CiS.
Ilildit hcIkmiI (Tikoii'n for alt
:iK''. I'tof. N I). Kranltlln, MUpt.
MoililtiK woinlllp II a. III. Himiiihii,
"i lie Manifold (iriK't of (iod "
Kpwoilll U ticue 7 : ''. Miiny
pe ipli- Hay tln-y like HiIh nervlt e.
KveltlliK worli!i kitill, Ket'lli'ill liy
Dr. Ileal ty.
Mid week di-vollontil lll'itlm! TliltiR-
day evenliiK H p. in. A Hllde expoHlllon
from John U.
Morlilnu: Antheni, Kvalt lllin.l IIuiih
nun i. HoIiiImIii, Mr, Vun Heoyoe, .Mr.
I'le ire.
llnrltoiirt M'tl't, My TuhU, (Aiiltford).
Mr. ITtlppH.
Kveulnit: Anilii-ni, Kuvlor, When
NlKht Involvt ii Hie Hkl"M. (Kh'dleVI.
Kolo, Mf of I. Iff, ( I'oIiHiihi. Mr
ITene.
MImm Mailt Vroiimn, (danlHl, Mr.
Iti-tnuril HohertM, orRnnlt. Mia. May
Jul da n .MaeDonoiii;h, ill reef nr.
Main St. McthodUt Church, South
Sunday arlioul at 9:i a. in. Dr
Prank Holiottn. attpt. Mra. Italplt
Wo'idforil, MUpt. primary dept.
Hev, J. II NiM illiatn of H'tmdjurit w HI
preaelt nt II a in. ami H p. in.
Kpworth Irf'iiuue at 7 l' m. Pwlisltl
Vlneiiit. pH'M,
HOI CIRC S S
coming, mm
Th Solvation Army
30 KiiHt Maid
Week day liieetlnua Tilimluy. Tlmra
day and Saturday at ' Ho p. in.
Hunday meeting: HoUnm at 11 a
in. Hunday whuol 2 p. in, YounK
I'lHinle a tx Rloti 6; SO n. in. I Silver
WIiikm for nil . I'MttlmM C 13. Kv n
Init arvlc wlndlnK up tho day wltb
ttnui 1 battle fur ul at 8 p. tn.
lluwc'n Croat Ignition Clrrua with
vun Ainbei k'k Tralni'd Wild AnlinaU
will exlilbii In M('lfiird on Tut-mluy.
May 911,
AdviTilnliii; cur No. 2. In iliuiRe 0f
1 r t J, t'lilpiiinn. rent rat tinu pn
nKi ttU.wnit In the city t .itt-nlay. with
(ifti-en bllliKinterii, proKriimtiu'ra and
l.ltltoKrapliera. bunlly liAitttlni; luttdl)'
colorrd ixmtera. l(ui Ins lite wonder,
liiivoltlca and tbrllla to bn viewed mi
the tiny of exhibition ull for fifty
cenl.
AmonR ttio otttatAtiillnK feuturea will
be a Krand apertncttlur ex(rHvannn?.n
"(TnUeiellu In JuiiKlolnnd." Introduc
ing an army of people, rotintleaa nnl
mnlM, brilliant llKhtlnff anil intialral
etfeeta; "Miupnh" aarreil white
camel, otto of a troupe of rnniela who
have be-n broken to perform; "Mill"
and "lleaale," a pair of linby cull IIoiim.
liorn only reiently; Julea Jur 't m Kroiip
of foreat bred, blark liialieil African
IIimih; Mile. liNovn'a nilved Ki'oup of
wild nml tlotnoNtle iinlinaln: Mile. Pal
ki'intf'M'f'a eoticnra, leopttnla nnd J.iliil
him; J'Mniid," Die inly nitile ever bro
ken to do ealie walklnr,; t'luiM. Ptilton'a
ball roolil daurliiK Iioihch: CnHt''nl 11
educated iIokm. monkea uml ttoata.
nnd chimin, fifty of them.
Then will bo a ntreet purnde with
ItiindM. ralllopt'H, irelly women and
beautiful hot-Hen, which will be worth
tnivullliK iiiIIch to Hl'K.
Advent Chrlitlan Church
(Not Seventh I'ayl
Meet In Antertean I Rbm hall, up
Nlnlr In Medrord National llauk UldK,
lllbln aclinol at 8. U Da lib.
Nilperlntetidi'lil.
I'reachlnn 11 a. m. and p. m. Mor
nln aubject. "What la Truth?" Kven-
lute aubject, "Truth va. Kvror."
You arc urKcntly roiueted t be
prcacnt to any or all of the a-rvieea.
lvm Dupray. paitior.
APPLEGATE VOTES
TO CONTINUE THE
LOCAL H. SCHOOL
AI'I'l.r.CATi:. May IS. At a
called ebclioit tn volu on tin- qui-K-tiou
of 1 mtliiiiltiif the lilk'li aeliuol,
Hi" vutp Ntonil 29 (u 21 In favor of
Hip IiIkIi mi-IiooI.
.Mr. itiitl Mm. lhin
fanillv have iiiovi-il tip
njiMMilll on TlioiniiNim
Hilly I b ail. W
MeiuberM of tlm former D-MIt Artll
Icry will hold 11 ruiii,n hainiuet at
J'ortlnnd May '11 wlii.u ex-batlerymen
will be prctient from 1 -very part of tlm
ulute fi uui whtincs liM'ti cauii! t ) coni
prlMe the rfKluieiit of heavy t!uni
which made n mark for lixelf In
Prunce,
, Kruip of I'tirtlanderM repri-aentinK
Haiterli'M (', i). uti'l K, and the Supply
IUI1K' coiupuny, the uiilta whldi c;iiiiprlnetl
nair lite ruKinieni, nave inKeii uion
thc'iimelvea Hiu tank or nrrariKln a
linmitiit uml program with all the ile-l
iin-iita neci'hiiary for malilim a nucc"
ful reunion of former overm-aH men.
Th) volunteer ("in 111 it tee propoM'S
that nt Hie bania't ft few iiionteiitH tie
devilled to a bnnlneHH M-:i-liill, that H
In eleftlm; 11 C.'lh Altillery (('Million
ttHHoiintlon president, aerretary and
tri-imiiier, wIkixo dutli-s It will be to
attend to mat tern connec ted w ith ar
raiiKlnK tho buiupiet an 1 priuruin for
the rollowini; year.
Nothing will be upau-1 to make the
program und bitntiuet a knockout. The
com io It tee promlHca thai It will take
the Ik ya back to Prance for the even-ItiK-
That la why Saturday evenlni?
wan tod at the proiH-r day. It will alio
Klve the out of town l.uU opiKirtunity
The renulur monthly aacrd concert
at the Plrat Ilaptlxt church will be
1 Riven Sunday K p. m. The pioKram
ifurnlahea a pleaalnR variety, and from
the nunibera presented with the high
jatandard aet at prevloua concert all
1 who attend are annured of atronK
jrvlce. The full proRrarn followa:
Koiik, "Could I Hpeak CVrnKrexation
Antheiu, Bpicker. "Pear Not" Choir
lJuett, JIuhn, "O lir Old" j
Mra. ScouKflll. Mr. Walker',
Scripture leanon 1
J.ule nuartet, Wilklns. "A Mule j
Whlle"....MeMrM. HKver, Magdonnld i
Walker, and Carlo:
Solo, tlutoli, ' Jeaua Only"
Mr. Kdmeadea
, Prayer I
Anthem, Duek. "Hark My 8oul"..Cholr 1
(Unaccompanied)
Solo. Llddlo, "Ahldo With Me"
:..Miit Btelneri
Duct, Lachner, "My Palth In Thee"..
Miaa fitelner, MImm Dlttemorei
Announcements and offertory
Uaas ailo, Scott, "Come Ye Dleased"
Mr. Walker
ladiea' quartet. Ixnk, "l-ord of
J leaven" Mra. Scoupall, Mlaa Stflner
Mra. Dlttemore, Mlaa Dlttemore
Addrcaa, "What Will Ye Do With
Jeaua?" Rev. F. 1L Leach
Liberty"
Choir
Dencdlctlon.
f.i talf,.tt1 Tl.t. r,,im 1,, i f I ,,n imiKiluoi
that the cvetiln will be worth three1 i Anthem. Hernard "God's 8ymlK)l4of
llniea the rallroml fate and moderate
price of the buniiet. which will be
held tit the lk'iiHuii hotel at 6.30 p. m.
In order that aome Idea may be
gained of the number to plan for. rec
ipient In mado that members able toj
coiiio write to any of the followinf? ,
mcmbera of the committee of fifteen
muUInx arraiiKenit-nla: William Ik'v-j
erldKo. Hattery 1, 8? Pront Htreet; 1).
A. Uolimd. Ilatteo D. !-!. H tan ton
Ktnt't: llunild II. Say, Hattery C. Port
land TeleKrani; R. E. Willlama, Supply
company, V,(J Northwristt'in National
Hank Itldir.
Don't buy a MOWER or HAY RAKE
until you have teen the
NEW DEERE
MOWER
the price is right and we carry a large as
sortment of repairs. One of the principle
points in farm implements is to be able to
get repairs when you need them. .
HUBBARD BROS.
Corner Main and Pacific Highway
WITH MZDFORD TRADE IS MZD70KD MADS.
Witter and
In Joliiiaon'i
creek.
Iter Miller and
Prtabyterlan Church
Ullili arhiKd 9,i't a. m.
PieachlnK aervhe. nt 11 a. m.
tn the abfcm-e of the paator, the
Hev. J. K. Howard, pnator of the Jack
fconvlllo Presbyterian church will occu
py the pulpit.
The quartet will alnu Jubliulo Ico.
by Schubert.
Junior C. K. at 7 p. iu. Topic, What
C. K. iloea for me.
Kvcnlns aervlee p. m. In chnrna of
tho ClillalJan Workers band.
ut
last
Fr Methodist Church
Cot. Tenth and Ivy Hta.
MUm llhoda llilinrtt, pastor.
Ilea. 3.i7 W. Tenth. Phone A2.
Thl In the rinsing Sunday of the
t-infereneo yenr. Wo Invlttt you to
attend lite aervlcca.
Sundny achool Id a. m.
PrenehliiK aervlee ill 11 a. in. and
7:110 p. in.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
The Southern Orenon nnnuol confer
enco will convene nl Coitne Orove.
()u., May :th to 2Nlh. lllahnp W. II.
Clark of Itoine. New York, will preside.
Kt link WoubidKv euinpi'd out
K'liiaw ljuj fur Mvetnl days
week.
Uoy Drown, who ha been teach
liiK al the Holland, In now home, hi
Sellout bavin mdeil JnHt PrldltV.
Itev. llunarU of Medfurd held
service nl Hid school liotihO Tues
day evenlnif.
Muik Hi-iith. one o( C. A. Wine-
treats iiroslierous l ord nuents, was
11 Sunday visitor In I he valley.
K'-veial of Hie A. V. It. 8. students
ai-e ciMili'iiil:vtiit; It'iJittitf Jhf. YounK
1'iople's t'llion tthbll was reeeiitly
111 k.ilil'il at Tievolt. Anhti'ii I'oernt,
a Junior, lias alrrady Joined.
Mr. Austin Wilson retilriitd Tues
day from Arlzoiin. where he has
been looking after mlnlnic Interest
for the past few mouths.
Chmlc Wirkstruni made a busi
ness trip to lirnnts Pnss Monday. Ho
wns Interested in a land case which
wa lifltia tiii-d In federal court.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Jlarti-r and
fitmllv and Will Hayes of Heart o'
the Valley ranch at Murphy were
Hunday vIkIIoih nt Iiytons,
Prank Vnolrldt;e left Siiturdny for
Kvsns creek Io be cone a few day.
The community Is t'lunnlnil on
KliliiK n plcnle nl the creamery
Kreunds in 4he mar future.
At Chautauqua
May 26 to 31
MARGARET GARRISON WON
IN NATIONAL CONTEST
Carried Off Firat Honor When Pitted
Against Country's Beat
Speaker.
It remained for a tltlan-halred lady
from Sunset Lund to he the first worn
i an to ivln the National Oratorical
j Contest. This wos the accomplish
j nient of Margaret Uarrlaon, reader and
i liiiwrminator who pitted her golden
' voice cgaliiRt a continent at Des
Molne. lowo, n year ago. Plfteen
IS
Tito SlHleiM of Sacred Heart hos
pital wish to express their henrty op
preiiittlnu nml their most Kruteful
IhnnkH to nil I hone who contributed to
in U u I heir first cclelit atloil of iin
tlounl hoHpllnl day a sticccsit.
They wiuli to thank esiieelally May
or (!. K, Clute for linvlitK Rnici'd the
ot'cnsliiti with hi presence, und for his
kind word of cncouraKcmcnt ; ulso
tho Jnillea of tho reception committee,
I It" member vt tho Colony Club, tin
Altar Society, thij faculty and puplla
of St, Mary'a iicadeniy, Hit anpetin
endent of the public school. Mr. A
(1. Smith, tho supervisor of music
Mr. Sherwood und tho lilnh witool
orchestra, tho vocal boIoIbIh, Mra. .1
C. lluyea and Mra. Mcldo Illllltt, the
harpist, Miss Pnlrlca Mlschko, the
Hi urluuto niirHca, all In fact who by
their Rcnorotig nnd willing co-opera
Hon mudo tho celebration of hospital
day u veal pletiRuro to all tho Inmutos
of the hoHpllul,
English Lutheran Minion
t AtlVfiitlMl Church I
Sunday si hool 10 o'clock.
Divine service 11 o'clock.
Catechetical Instruction. Tin'. S
p.ni.
Topic of sermon will be Pruyt r.
based on John HI, 23-M. IV you fc-tow
what prayer la? Do you know why to
pray
you
nblo to Cod In heaven? Conm and
hear what the Wide tell you concern
Iiir these qiteHtlona. Wo prench ChtiHt.
and Him crucified.
It. Trautnuuin, paalor.
.. ......... W(J Krillunr r ,.
y? Do you know how to pray Areint ,UM0 UoC(IU,y ..
Mtire that yam prayora arc accept- n ,ovo wth ,,n
nth
Did Him Mor Good
Many men nnd women suffer from
limitliolio, rhciiinntlo pnlna, at Iff Joint,
aoro mtiHiica nnd other resuiu of kid
ney trouble because they neglect the
first warning BymptoniH, Poloy Kidney
Pllla aid the kidneys to throw out the
poisonous waste matter that cimihcb
pnln nnd misery. Stephen Lowla,
KldiidKo, Ky., wtiloa: "Poley Kltlney
Pill did mo moro Rood Hum nil the
Hint medicine I over took, 1 hud kid
ney trouble, ten years, I don e have
any pain like 1 rind heforo I took
lliein," Sod everywhere, A,dv
First Baptist Church
"The Prlendly Church"
Predetiek It. I.ench, pastor.
0:45 u. m. Hlblo school, P, W. Mours
aupt.
11 n. m. "Tho Need nnd Valuo or
Putlhnee."
Anthem, Duck. "Ills I-ovlng Klnd
neHB." Anthem, Ctibrlel, "Say Not To
morrow," Mr. Walker und choir.
n. m. Senior and Intermediate U.
P. V. Numbers IncrcnsliiK.
8 p, in. Sncred concert. A splondld
proKiam of plensliiK variety. See full
proKrntn olaewhere.
Monday 8 p. in. Farewell reception
for Mrs. fieo. Whitman, who luavea
Hhortly for Chlnii. Program and rc
froHhiitents. Knjoy tho evoulim at the
church,
Tuesday nnd Wednesday Aasocln
tlonnl Meeting at Ashland.
Thursday 7:30 p. m, Cholf" rehearsal.
8trungni'a always mndo welootne,
3
Hoot Gibson at Rialto
Ilisit Clbvoti, tho Hinilliig western
star, come to the lllulto thentro to
morrow in n new pulse qutcUencr,
"Ited Courage." adapted from tho fa
inoiis Peter II. Kyue btot v. "Tho Sher
iff of Clnnehttr".
Piinumliit hud tolerated Joe Hcrdley
und his political gang so long that it
didn't seem natural unless someone
was grafting or being douule-croased.
tho boss's" niece
Into nnd assisted In
the dauntless fight which the Uuzetlc
wtlgcd to clean up Panumint.
It Is n moKt romantic, vigorous, red-
blooded picture, with Hoot Cilisun as
I'lnto Pete anilllng through it nnd win
ning tho iHilltleul battle nnd tho girl.
"The Seventh Day," at Page
Hlchnrd llnrthelniesa In his second
starring venture to be distributed by
Associated Flint National Pictures
Inc., "Tho Seventh Day," will bo the
attraction nt' the Pago theatre today
tomorrow nnd Monday. The young stai
has an entirely different role from his
part In "Tol'uhlo David,' when he took
tho part of a young boy, of tho Virginia
mountains; hut hla present appearance
us a fishing lutl of tho New ICngland
coast Is mild to give him an oppor
tunity of equal dramatic strength nnd
human appeal.
A Duster Kenton comedy, "The High
Sign, ' Is the second feature on the bill
First Church of Christ, 8clentlit
Authorised brunch of Tho Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Huston. Mass,
Services are held every Sunday ut
11 o'clock. Subject for Stinduy, May
21: Soul anil floily.
Sunday aclmol nt 1 ; 1 5, Anplicniils
Hand-Tailored Suits
$35 to $50
r
t.:Va.-tJt mm ' mm , irt
hundred speakers took part, represent
ing 2.""i0 universities and colleges. Miss
Harrison will lie hoard nt Chautauqua
en the second afternoon In a miscel
laneous program of readings and im
personations. She Is pupil of Maurice
Browne, and other noted dramatic In
structors; has taken a prominent part
In the Little Theatre movement and
Is n member of the Portland Play
house Players. She is a reader of rare
Jrnnintlc talent.
Day or Night ,
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
SPECIAL
for
One Week Only
AVntov restrictions now on
We will replace irasket in
that leaky faucet any plaee
in city, 5(V for one, 2")e for
every additional faucet
For one week onh", starting
May 22d.
Modern Plumbing
& Heating Co.
Phono 020
SPRING HOUSECLEANING TIME
WHY NOT INSTALL THAT
Westinghouse Automatic
Electric Range
Now
Over one hundred users of this type of range in Med
ford. Come in, look them over. Cash or partial pay
ments to suit.
People's Electric Store
212 W. Main St.
Phone 12
Medford, Ore.
-
Waving fans, swayed by the hands of men and women
whose labor was held of small moment save as it pro
vided comfort to their high-born masters, was once a
symbol of luxury.
To day every man and every w oman, and every small baby, sleep
ing through hours of summer's heat, may have the eomfort of air
stirred to invigorating freshness by constant motion. .
Instead of ostrich plumes, the fans are made of seintillant blades
of brass. Instead of bauds of ebon slaves, they move to the power,
of our modern servitors volts, amperes ancHvatts, summoned by
the touch of a button from today's Circuit of Service.
.The California Oregon Power Company
Medford, Oregon
Phone 1C8
216 West Main SrUt
' , '-v.; 'j