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MEDFOftT) MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFoTtP, OTiTlfiANT. SATURDAY. SF.rTEMTVER 2. i22 PIOTE TTTREFj LL HONORS CINCHED CHICAGO, Sept. 2. (ay Associated Press). Rogers Hornsby, leading the weeks ago and went out to Crater Lako Diamond lake. Fort Klaimitli, out to Bend, down the Deschutes over into Washington county and Wasco, buck down the Columbia highway to Port land and back home, having one of the finest times of their lives, and all this time Thomas F. .Nichols was taking his meals at the Sunnyside. and I under stood him to say when he first came that his wife had gone up Butte creek to visit her parents. Hut the item was too good to leave out even It it wasji little old to think of the young er members of the company having such a time as that and not letting their friends know of it. I couldn't think of it. I have another Item of news and that is that one of our old veterans, M. S. Wood of the Civil war, who Is St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdule and Fifth Sts. S a. 111. Holy communion. 11a. ni. Holy communion. , Wiu. B. Hamilton, vicar. Catholic Church ' Masses 7 a. m. and 0:30 Sunday. Benediction after the first mass. Jno. Powers, rector. Deo, (Schubert). Scoyoc, Air. Jlac- Anthem, JuMlato Soloists, Mrs. Van Donough. Quartet. My Anchor Holds. Messrs. fMeeker, MaeDonough, Diehl and Vro- man. Miss Matie Vromau, pianist. Mr. Bernard Roberts, organist.- Mrs. May .lordan-.MacDonough, director. Junior League ti:15. Kpworth League I'nion evening service at M. E. church. South. Rev. E. P. Lawrence will preach. Main St. Methodist Church Sunday school 9:40 a. m. Dr. Frank now Roberts, sunt. Mrs. Ralph Woodford, I crowding along close to ninety, has had primary supt. Epworth Leagued P- m. his pension raised to a hundred dollars i a month to be kept up as long as he National league-In Individual batting llves H1, wlfe who was formerly ovfd home rim hitting, today is so far veteran's widow when she married Mr. in advance of his challengers that any bid they may make to overtake him will not seriously threaten his drive for the L'22 championship. In his last seven games Hornsby whaled out IS hits, which shot his average up to .389. His string of 32 home runs Is the best performance in the history of the Na tional league. Grimes of Chicago crowded Bigbee of Pittsburg out of second place hon ors, hold ng an average of .ihi, as a result six games. Hollocher The averages include games of Weft- nesday. The race between Cobb and Sisler in the American league is dragging along with very little change as each is traveling at about the same pace. Wood, is now past eighty years of age and this increase In his pesslon will enable them to live in ease and com- Jennie Eicher, president. The Salvation Army 320 East Main St. Meetings: Saturday 8 p. in., Sunday (Holiness) 11 a. m. Company meeting p. m. Young peoples Legion u;ju fort the rest of their days. The old vet p. m. Salvation meeting S p. in. said that he wanted all his old friends to know of his good fortune and if I put it in the Eaglets they would about all read it. While I am on the subject of old people being fortunate, the reader will yardon me if I allude to my own case as scribbler. With this letter I will ear As I wrote my first letter early in Septem ber, 1858, for the Pacific Methodist and I edited by Dr. O. P. Fitzgerald, D.D. who later became one of the lending bish ops, of that church organization, that fall I was sent to the Eugene City circuit and soon became acquainted Meetings Tuesday and Saturday p. in. Everybody welcome. nuns an uveraBe in ou, u u scr)bler wlth tllis letter j w of bagging eight Hits In his last lnlsne(1 U) nly 8Xty.fourth yt mes. Bigbee is batting .358 with ' a new r correspondent. As her of Chicago fourth with .35b. . s English Lutheran Mission (Adveutist Church). Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11a. ni. Topic of sermon: "Spiritual Signiti- Sisler is out in front with an average ... ., , . of r.hriat'K Hnnllnir the neat and . . I Willi uie uewajajei iiini ui cjuficnc uuu . " of 413 while Cobo is trailing with 400. i Corl.aiUs amI gatilerert llem8 for tnem. Dumb." based on Mark 7. 31-37. but continuing to write for the Pacific Lome and worship t.od witn us, we Methodist. Finally I was sent by the preach Christ, and Him crucified. Evang.-Luth. Zlon's Church Fourth St. and Oakdnle Ave. Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor, lies. 518 West Fourth St. VII. Trinity. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11a. m. You and yours are cordially invited.! First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The Mother Church. The First Church kof Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, Sep tember 3: Man. Sunday School at 9:45. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday Evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 7:45, church edifice, -i2 North Oaltdale. The Rending Room, which is In the Medford Bldg., is open daily from 1 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to at tend the services and visiting the Reading Room. ltfbett Gnsillv Jawclry Diamond ecting, Bcpftlrlnf, Kspstrlnr, wsicl Satisfaction Assured In quality and price. Mall us your wants. MABTIN J. REDDY Continental iSat-WoodStaveHpI Quotation on Pumn and Rams for ir rigation. TIIOS. I. TKMI'LF.. Mlfrl The St. Louis star smashed out 13 hits in hi&last seven games and Cobb, play ing in only six games, poled 11. . 1 Tillie Walker and Ken Williams are tied for the home run honors, each having cracked out 32. Walker smash ed out a brace during the week, while conference of the M. E. church, South, I to the Oregon City circuit as a circuit rider and my circuit embraced the territory from a line a little south of Corvalli8 to about 40 ' miles above 11. Trautmann, pastor. Williams failed to increase his mark EuRenC( taking all the co,,,, enst of of a week ago. Babe Ruth also con' nected with a brace of homers and Is only four behind the pair. With his Eugene. My circuit embraced a terri tory 175 miles around and when I reached the field found 32 appoint- Presbyterian Church Cor. Main nnd Holly. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, Minister. 25 South Orange. Bible school 9:45 a. in. Carl J. rouuu u ppers lue nuue a ...... .. mpnts to b fllle(, onc0 a month but crs are confident he will overtake the , 80on c0n8Olulate(1 tnem into 8lxteen pair up i ore uie winuup. Dodgers Going Strong CHICAGO, Sept. 2.-(By Associated ty t0 twenty.five mileg a day and that kept me busy all the time, generally preaching three times on Sunday and riding on horseback twen- Press). Four twirlers in each of the two preceding games have failed to check Brooklyn's onslaught, McGraw rushed five men to the firing line yes terday in an effort to check the Giants' 4 slump but the' Dodgers, one run behind 1 in the tenth, hammered across two Urominer, supt. Classes for all ages; graded lessons. Morning worship 11 a. m. "Penta cost, a Present Day Possibility." Spec ial music. A bass solo by Harry Scou gall. Evening service 8 p. m. A union service at the South M. E. church. The message will be given by the pastor of 1 at hii .1,. rwa this church. It is the last union ser- ui me season. runs off Scott and made it three in a row from the champions, 8 to 7. The teams play a double-header today at the Polo Grounds. The Giants had their lead over Chi- I. But tills is another one of my digres sions. City circuit and was sent to the Yreka circuit where 1 served two years and was sent from there to Williamsburg and that year, 1867, located near where Eagle Point now stands and engaged in Church of the Nazarene ' Cor. Central and Jackson. You love your boy and girl, and you Advent Christian Church (Not Seventh Day) Meet in Legion hall, over Medford National bank. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. 111. Subject, "The Taoernacle." This Is the first of a series of sermons on some very important subjects. These sermons are truths which every man, woman nnd child should hear. Come nnd hear and know what "the book" really teaches on these themes. Note the different subjects and be on hand, they link together like a chain, you miss one and you miss a "link." Tabernacle tomorrow. Types and Sha dows, Christ and the Law, the Two Covenants, the Kcclesia (Church) of Clod, the One Hundred nnd Forty-Four Thousand, (Rev. 7 and 11), What Day Do We Keep and Why. Christian Lib erty. Save this list, come and hear. Bring your note book and pencil. Irvin Dupiay, pastor. . Your Worry Is Over The Brownlee Mill Is Now Operating and We Are Book ing Orders for SLAB WOOD Place Your Order Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 Men Wanted for logging camp, saw mill, box factory and lumber yard. Good wages, good ac commodations. Write or Call Fruit Growers Supply Co. Hilt, Calif. teaching school and have remained 'work early and late In order to give . . . . thnm an pnnennnn nniT lpnva thpm 1 nere ever since ana nave Deen to a , , , .greater or less extent in the position of s"hins, when you are gone. The correspondent and for the last fourty.;st, edllcatl" cau B've them, is a ..-,.., ..ii,. ,n,i l Christian education, and the greatest cago cut to five games as the Cubs ... - . ,. .... 1 legacy you can leave them, is a Chris- viLiii 1.11c oatnauiKiiic 1 11110a, luv vw.-i. , .. . , . took advantage of Cincinnati errors and bagged a 7 to 4 victory. The other ley Record, Medford Monitor, Medford Mail and last but not least the Med- 4V....1 T.IKnn irv... n rnl T and Pittsburg, divided a double-header " " 'a 17ek tor tho RoVeburg in which heavy hitting predominated. , once. a eeK ror tno "owmurg Reb Russell oWh Pirates led the slug.'6 """er the management of R. J. gers with seven hits, including three R' ?' Eel1" apnd, nw 1 am thl?klng vf home runs, which brought his season's . seriously of taking a much needed total to twelve. I s!nlbut lee that 1 "ave enough notes Whil0 the Yanks were idle the StJto fi 1 anoth?T c?lamn, an1 have aImoat Louis Browns gained a half game on," col,,mn already written' the American leaders and cut the mar-l Mrs- Harriet Allen, formerly Harriet Bin separating them from the top to Perr one of the-seven sisters who two games before defeating Ty Cobb's used to entertain the old vets of the skidding team. ' - I C'v" war and hundreds of others, - - The . White ' Sox took fourth ' place w,th tneir songs and company, and her from' Cleveland by defeating the lr-i sister-in-law, the wife of the only boy dlans 2 to 0. in a five inning affair. in the family,. Wm. Perry, and Lizzie while Eddie Rommel. Mack's twirling I Perl-y were visiting during the day aeft. Chalked nn hln Hint vlntnrv rtf th'and season by defeating Boston 4 to 3 in 11 innings.- '. The Boston- Braves took their second straight doubleheader from Philadel phia. ; ; YESTERDAY'S RESULTS r -' National Boston 2-10, Philadelphia 0-1. Brooklyn 8, New York 7. ; .Chicago 7, Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 4-11, Pittsburg 14-6. V American Philadelphia 4,. Boston 3. ' Detroit 1, StLouis 4. Cleveland 0, Chicago 2. . No others. ? V ;' . ' . Coast Los Angeles 1, Seattle 3. .Sacramento 1, Vernon 6. Oakland 4, Salt. Lake 1. San Francisco 6, Portland 5. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS A. C. Howlitt in the early evening went home and brought Mrs. Perry . back for sup per. E.. H. Hurd, secretary of the Farm Loan association, and J. E. Williamson and Ed Dimick, loan committee of the Rogue River Loan association, were here for dinner Friday on their way out In the hills combining business with pleasure. Lee Bradshaw and wife of Browns boro were transacting business here tho last of the week. I A man by the name of George Kiel and his son and three other men came in and called for supper and breakfast. They had struck camp on the Crater Lake highway in the lower end of town with their teams. They had been work ing on the road to the Oregon Caves on the Frank Rhodes contract nnd had finished this job and were then on their way up to go to work on another contract he has on the road from the top of Rocky hill to Butte Falls. The same evening but later, Ralph Peyton, Ira Carman, Ed Stillwell and Chester 1 Roberts, all of Medford, came In for supper. They had been our to Huckle berry mountain and reported that they had gathered five gallons apiece, twen ty gallons altogether, that the berries were plentiful nnd that they had had a very fine trin, except for the dust the Crater Lake highway. After tian character. Prov. 22:1, 11-4. 3:13-17. Bring them to Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. "Come thou with us, and we will do thee good." C. M. King, pastor. First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church." North Central and Fifth Sts. Frederick R. Leach, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible school, F. W. Mears, supt. 11 a. m. "The Growing Christian." Tbe Lord's Supper. 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. A good meeting for all young people. . 8 p. m. Union meeting at M. E. church South, Rev. E. P. Lawrence will preach. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting. Thursday 6 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Strangers in the city invited to the services. Mrs. Alice Ferguson and her two children came in Thursday of last week and engaged board and lodging for an Indefinite length of time. They.on have been living on the Frank Rhodes. supper they went on to Medford farm but decided to make a change so Mrs. Ralph Kissling of Portland, was went to Medford but could not secure ( out here visiting her old friends, Ru a house to suit them so came back ro dolph Weidman and looking after her Eagle Point and tried to rent a house interests in this neighborhood. She and found that every house in town, owns the farm adjoining the John Ra flt to live in, was occupied and evenjder farm near the Antelope school the. houses In, the course of construe-' house. tion are already "engaged as soon as Sam Harnish and hlR son Ray and they are ready to live In. family who have been out beyond L. A. Losier of Medford, represent- Klamath Falls near Merlin to look ing the Ofegon Granite Co.. was here after Mrs. Ray Harnlsh's interests for dinner. I there, returned last Sunday morning J. M. King, bridge inspector and M.'and report that hay is offered for four U, Smallwood, Medford were among dollars a ton In the stack out in that the diners here Thursday. W.;P. Holbrook Was a business caller aUo Thursday. Another Incident of no small Impor- country and no market. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Royal G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements were among the Sun- tance occurred a little while ago that I day visitors at the Sunnyside for din- missed owing to the fact that I am not "er. , ; ble to make my regular rounds hunt- "Irs. Cora O'Brien, formerly Mrs. Dr. ing for something to write, or else am Officer, and her daughter, Allison Offi- too lazy, for I feel quite a disposition cer and her husband, Mr. Boyle of to keep still, nevertheless I procured Santa Barbara, came unexpectedly to the item after it was all over and that visit Mrs. u urien and brothers, R. G was that Gils Nichols and Wife and William and J. F. Brown, and her sis- daughter-in-law- Mrs. Thos. F. Nichols, tcr,,Mrs. S. B.i Holmes, friends and Roy Ashpole and wife started out Borne other relatives. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett. . Randolph Sasnett, pastor. J Office 219 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 968. Bible school 9:45. Classes for all ages. Prof. N. W. Franklin, supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Commun ion service, reception of members. Beautiful Felt Hats at .$3.75 and $5.50 Beaver and Velour Hats at $9.50 and $10.50 See this assortment be fore buying elsewhere Miss Towne Milliner at the Colonial First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Dell Ely Millard, minister. . Res. 521 W. Eleventh St. Services of the church as follows: 9:ti a. m. Bible school. Herbert Berrian, supt. This hour is the church studying the Bible. We invite you. 11 a. m. Morning worship and preaching service. Subject, "The Glory of Work.", A Labor Day sermon with a vitalizing thought for all. With the special music this will be a service well worth your while. 6:45. Young people's service of Christian Endeavor. Young people are heartily welcomed. 8 p. m. Union services. This Is the first of the series of summer evening union services. Rev. Lawrence of the Presoyterlan church, will preach and the s rvices will be hold In the South Methodist church. Everyone is invited. Wednesday evening we will begin our mid weekjservices. We expect to take up the study of the New Testa ment Church and would like to have a large attendance out the first evening. Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th will be the regular monthly meeting of the official board. Every member should plan on being present. Coming to Medford Dr. Mellenthin , SPECIALIST In Intclffal MwUrlno for the past eleven years. DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at Holland Hotel, Monday, September 18tli Office Hours: 10 a. m., 4 p. ONE DAY ONLY No Cluirgo for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate In medicine and Mlrgery and is licensed by the State of Oregon. He visits professionaly the more import ant towns and cities and offers to nil who call on this trip free consulta tion, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of Stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to-his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, 'bladder, bed wetting. catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg urcers and rectal all .ments. If you have been ailing for any .length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, us im proper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your Ions standing trouble. Remember above dale, that eon I'.tlatlon on this trip will bo freo and that his treament Is different Married women must be accompa nied by their(liusbands. TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1922 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m. Lv. Roseburg 8:30 a. in., 2 p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:45 p. m. Lv. Grants Pass 7:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 5:30 p. m. SUNDAY ONLY Lv. Medford 10:00 a. m 4:30 p. m. LvGrants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. We connect with stages for Portland, Marshfleld and Crescent City. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ' Phone 300 Address: 336 neapolls, Minn. Boston Block, Mln Co-operation Not Needed All you need is money to buy feed and flour cheap at Johnson's. We have just stocked up with a full line of feeds and flour, and we honestly believe wecan under sell any one in town. WE NEED AND BUY FOR CASH Eggs, Fancy Veal, Hides, Woo!l, Pelts and Furs i JOHNSON PRODUCE CO. 241 N. 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