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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1923)
VAOTj TURKIC I issued In the county durini; the past yy being quoted officially nt 241, it is now lit order, by wny of com parison, to also publiHh tho number of divorces granted during the Hume period, to the end that vital statistics may bo made complete. , E OF ASHLAND GIVES MEDFOTTO MATT: TRIBTTNTC. MEDFOKD OUIXIOX, AV KDNIX1)AY, JANTAU'Y 10, 102:1 DIRECTORY the most Delicious MAYONNAISE you ever tasted VALLEY PASTORS OF GOLD HILL Tho RoRiro Vftlloy Ministerial iihso Wutlon met Monday In on all rtuy bc lon Ut AhMuikI in Uu M, K. church. A lai'Ke atH'iuhiiu-o wuh pmwnt. Tlu) subject- of tfic paper,, for. UlHCUHsion wan "Divine -Hi'iilliig- i,V,.l. tho New Testament." Trie 'paper was present ed by Rev. D. J5. Millard of this city. Tho writer took the "position .that mirnculouH healing is Hjnltetl to the Now Testament period.. and that there is nothing to lead to the belief that lieu 11 ru; today in xo bo patterned after that period. The use of means wns held to be scriptural. Quotations con firming the position of tho speaker were read from Dr.' ltlngum of To ronto, Canada, who with others from their missionary organization had practiced faith heallnK. but Jiad given it up because of its failure -and un- Kcripturalness. The 'paper was fa vorably received. In the nfternonn session, reports were given of per sons who had gonev forward for heal ing during tho Dr. " Trice jneetlngs. Iteports. were given ot ..those who claimed to bo healed and :of others not healed. Ropnrts were given of other cities whore- similar meetings had been held and of tho email per cent actually healcd.'a here seemed to bo quite n jeaction n'gainst'the Dr. Prico plan of heating aniens. the min? .stern present. Ten -of the- fifteen spoke not approving of Ihe healing as iiilvncntpri hv Dr. l'rii-n... WhJln all of the ministers believe in tho element I of tho Divine in Healing they, also be-l lieved menns lifted were of (Joel..' Dr.! Ueid'of Oold Hill, who said that prac-j tically all of tho v cases reported as healed could be explained, and at thej next meeting to be held in Oold Hill. Dr. Iteid was arked to giro a paper on his theory. ' j A resolution was passed by the. As j sociatlon disapproving of ihe return of "Fatty" Arbuckle to tho movie screen. v OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers. ' were in stalled In their respective offices at the last regular jneettng of the W. O ,W held Thursday, January 4: . H. F. DeSonza, P. C; V. K. Dltto- :' more, C. C; Wni. Hall, A. I..; J. E. 'VWhltlntch, lianker;.E. C. Hilliman, clerk; S. E. Eddie, manager; L. L. 1 Horsfall, escort; H. G. Hnrrel, watch man; C. E. Johnson, sentry. District Manager Charles Wilson officiated. At our next regulnr meeting, Janu ary 11. tho head clerk of tho Orand Ludgo will be a visiting member. All members nre requested to nttend. Skin Ablaze oft Eczema Constant Itching Almost Unbearable! W know there Is one thing that steps ectema, and that is more red-blood-eellsi 3. S. 8. builds them by the million I Yoa cad Increase your red-blood cells to the point where It la practically Impossible tor Km to exist. We know that aa , blood-rella Increcaa In number, blood lm puritlca vaniibl We also know tint nlKiit - follows dny. lloth are facta! Hut liave you, eczema sufferers, ever actually taken advuntaite of this wonderful fact? Toon iikU just like yoa bare never thought about It! Skin eruptions, ecsema with all Its fiery, skin-digging torture and Its soul tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, blackheads and bolle, they all pack up and go, when the tide of blood-cells begins to ndl In ! Klooil-cella are the fluhrtng-glnnts nf liaturel S. fi. S. builds them r th lullllunl It has been doing It aince 1S20I K. M. 8. la one of Ihe greatest blood-cell bulldora, tXioil-cleniiHcra and bodybuild ers known to us mortals! When you put Ihese facts together, then to continue to hare eczema and skin eruptions looks more like a sin than a disease. Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, Tearl St., Kewurk, Ohio, 'writes: . . "M Hltle otrl hud a mtv bud cms . ctrinc. Ske bo titling 8. S. S. eml is u-rtl now. I thank you vtry much. I ItU ' tiiv ritntU vhat a flood tnetffcfns it . I cannot talk too much about it, or noi . ' - " .'. Here Is your opportunity. S. 8. 8. con tains only vegetable medicinal Ingredients. Hei'suse , S. S. ilocs build rcd-blood cclls, It routs rheumatism, builds firm flesh, fills out hollow ehccl.s, beautifies thernm pleilon, Imllda you up when ynu are run . down. 8. K. K. Is Sold at all drug stores, In two sles. The larger slue bottle la tks more economical. C makes you feel t like yourself again FARM IMPLEMENT REPAIRING Spray Rigs and Engines i . Williams Implement Service 38 S. Bartlett . GOLD HILL, Jan. 9 Postmaster II. D. need of the Gold Hill postoftice, whose torm expired several months ago continues to hold over awaiting the announcement of his successor by the president. The aspirants for the apiwlntment who took the civil service examination are Nellie Red, P. II. Myers, and Fred Turner. All the ap plicants entered the contest highly recommended by their followers. Mrs. Reed's twenty-two years service in the Gold Hill post office speaks well for her efficiency, while Turner has a splendid war record over In France and Myer has got just a good old record in his homo town. Judge C. P.. Watson returned Mon day from a five-day trip to Salem on legal matters, and while there contin ued his trip to Portland on a like mat ter and got caught in the highwater blockade on his return home. It only took him 2i hours from Salem on the train to -Gold Hill journeying home ward.. . About 100 guests and members were in attendance last Saturday evening at the public joint installation of the local camps of the Modern Woodmen of America, and Royal Neighbors of America at their camp room in the city hall. After installation lunch was served by the Royal Neighbors and the balance of the evening was taken up with sports and dancing by the young er members of the guests and mem bers. A. B. Kellogg and R. K. Adams were installing officers for the Wood man, and Lucy Mee and Letsey Miller for the Royal Neighbors. J. W. Clark who recently rented the Kellogg office building on the 'north side in Gold Hill on his return from Portland has chanced his nlans andi,h vinin,a 11-1111., riv.1,. !, will open his new. business in his own building on the south side. Mrs. Clark who has been very ill since their re turn is reported to be much Improved. The building given up by the Claries will be occupied by Dr. M. M. Reid, the local pastor or the JVl. cnurcn ror tncr crest. Physically tho old church office purposes and will spend one day 1 bunding has witnessed several lm each week treating patients among the pi ovments Incident to reconstruction needy. It is reported that the M. E. ; i" asures, with the result that tho church people have purchased the Mc-j church, including manse and grounds, Intlre stone building residence oppo site the church, for a parsonage L 19 The Jackson County Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold a spe cial meeting on next Tuesday after noon January 16th at 2:30 p. m. in the public library, Medford, for the pur pose of choosing a board of directors for the ensuing year. This should have been done at the annual meeting in October but on ac count of the busy season aqd conse quent small representation from other points, the election was deferred until after the holidays. ' . It is urged that all the outside points as well as Medford workers make up delegations and plan to be- present. The Red Cross is doing most- excel lent work under the leadership of our new secretary and we need immedi ately to fill vacancies on the board of directors, reorganize the executive committee and choose officers for the new year. The success of the annual roll call in raising funds tells of the respect and interest which the county has In the work of the chapter. Remember the date. JOHN C. MANN, Pres. E. P. LAWRENCE, Secy. LOCAL FARM LOAN BOARD ELECTS The Medford National Farm Loan Association held Its annunl meeting at the American Legion Hall yester day afternoon. Tho report of the sec retary was read and the association treasury showed a comfortable sur plus. The following were elected di rectors Tor the yeaf 1923; R. Mathew, George Hilton, E. Uailey, A, E. Hall, C. C. Gilchrist and Justin Judy. R. Mathew was elected president, C, C Gilchrist, vice president and F. P. Far- roll was re-elected secretary-treasurer, Tho Medford Natiopal Farm Loan Association is a farm loan association operating through the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Washington, and is at present making loans on acceptable farm properties. The Interest ratals ."'4 per cent and the loan Is payable at the rate of 1 per cent per annum which retires tho loan In 34 years upon tho amortization plan. All applica tions and requests for information should be 'made to F. P. Fnrrell, the local secretary-treasurer, at his office at the Jackson County Dank llldg. proup . apastnoaic croop in ireqotnuy relieved by one application of VIC US V A io Rub Over Million Jan Vti Ytarly ASHLAND, Jan. 10. "One hun dred per cent of Its membership con tributing to tho financial and benu volont bu'lBet of tho rhurch," spells efficiency as revealed In tho now year book and directory of tho Presbyte rian church, recently issued. Other interesting statistics show that 85 per j'cut of the active membership at tend morning service; "6 per cent, evening service; 90 per cent conduct family worship; 85 per cent nrtrnd Sunday school: 50 per cent attend ,m' prayer meeting and 50 per cent ot , .7 . the Sunday school children attend: versatlonal method which enables tho church services. The membership of student at tho completion of the course the church Is approximately 280. In: to speali and write Spanjsh fluently, the membership list, the - name of I The classes will be hold in the oven Johnson predominates, but tho en- lngs so as to enable those who are rollment under this head Is not all of busy during the duv, to take the one family. Specific families are rep- course .hereix'persons ,hls - "f classification, also five Wicks and nml women wlth a Knowledge of Span five Wilcoxes. Ohurch organiznl ions ( ish owing to the fact that many Amer lnclude the Sunday school, Martha j ican firms aro more and moro reach (!i!lette chapter of the Westminister I lng into the various Latin-American Ciuild, Ladles' Aid society. Christian countries, to say nothing of tho vast londeavor society, ootn senior anuiamount of Spanish suoken In this Junior. Women's Missionary society and Wednesday Afternoon club, the latter prominently reflecting tho so cial activities of church and congre gation. Ten elders assist in enring for the spiritual welfaro of the church, 'while seven trustees oversee its material interests! Tradition lu It that tho First Presbyterian cnurcn of Ashland wns organized August-28, 1875. by "Father" M. A; Williams, tho 17. charter members being represen tatives of the Oiddings, Jacobs, Kent nor, Woodson. Ewing. Hulck, Russell. Dunn, Taylor. Nell. Wells and Grubb pioneer families, the women "being overwhelmingly in the majority, the respective figures being 14 women and three men. Ten pastors J rcTI,,0 V.. Milllgan. F. O. Strange. P. F. Phelps, J. M. Wilson, Ward Mac Henry, Harry Chisholm, Harry Car nahan nnd the present incumbent. C. F. Koehler,. under whoso able admin istration tho -religious, moral and so cial activities of- tho church are at constitute denominational holdings second to none In Importance in town from a .material standpoint, its in fluence alopg spiritual and Intellec tual lines being a powerful factor in this community. A clrcumstnnce of mutual, congratulation is the fact that tho church property in its entiroty is freo from debt..--,-. . j- v- s.f-- Clare English In employed In the Fourth street barber shop whilo the proprietor. Sam Davies, makes a trip to England, tho Innd of his nativity, to 'visit relatives, his absence to ex tend over a period cf several months. Ashland's levy In tho tax appor tionment in general will be 02.9 mills for the current year. Tho 12th -district .convention of the Rebeknhs will bo held In Odd Fol lows hall, Ashlnnd, on Friday even ing, Januury 12, Mrs. Iildrcd Mc MiUian, state president of the order, to bo a visitor. Various .lodges throughout tho district will bo repre- nented here ut this gathering "Olive, No. 28, of Medford, to participate in the degree work. . Mrs. Mnry Barron, 90 years of ago,! will be tho honor guest at a social event which Is scheduled to occur nt; tho Pioneer Cabin In this city, on i Thursday, January 11, at the noon hour. Several of these receptions In honor of the ploncor clement nre being plnnned in rotation. Mrs. Bar ron's being the initial one, nnd under the circumstances sho will be doubly honored, having reached the unusunl age of four score and ten, probably the oldest representative ot pioneer survivors In this locality. Born, to Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Hur dle, January 7,- a daughter. Owing to the Theresa Bheolmn entertainment, which took place at the armory on Tuesday evening under American Legion auspices, the regu lar meeting of tho local post has been set for a week later, January 10. "The vacant chair" nt tho O. K. barbershop has been filled by Claude Keck, na assistant to Wnlt Derrick, proprietor. Mrs. H. O. Wolcott is the new president of tho American Legion auxiliary; Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr., first vice-president; Mrs. J, A. Souther, second vice-president; Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Gerald Ounter, secretary; Mrs. Donald Hpen-i cor, sentinel, nnd Mrs. Lynn Slack,! chaplain. Installation occurred Jan. 6, Mrs. V. K. Hammond retiring f rom j tho presidency, an office which shej held for 11122. , Tho funeral cortege of tho late j Charles Wells Slade moved to Moun- I tain Vlcw'Ccmetery Wednesday after-j noon, where interment occurred after i cervices held at the Songer family home on Helman street. Tho deceased! passed away suddenly on Monday i morning. Ho wns 66 years old, and ( a native, of Siskiyou county, Cal., a descendant f tho Slade-Wells pio neer families of this section. The death of Charley Marks, the passing of ono of the few remaining stugo drivers of the earlier epoch of .trans portation, In fact tradition has It thnt Bob (larrctt of this city Is tho sole survivor of the veterans who for merly pursued that calling. Tho local conservatory of music, conducted by Madame Trney-Young, has removed Its hendqunrtern from the second story of Camps block to a residential location nt 225 11. street. Two locnl prenchers hnve gnno to Los Angeles on a Junket trip to In spect iho center of cults, although relntlvely this town will rlvnl tho City of Angels In this respect, taking Into consideration tho question of popula tion. Why not .transform the chau taqua tabernacle Into a local temple of miKclcs, Imitating lire Southern Cnlifnrnia metropolis In this respect? In ndditlon to all the orthodoxies and heterodoxies, we hnve "The Church of the Four-Squnre floapel." , The number of murrlngo licenses Tho Medford nnsiness college is nt the present time registering students for a special 30 lesson Spanish course to be given there starting on next Tuesday Evening, January lti. This 30 lesson course is deslgnod especially for thoso desiring to learn to speak and write the Spanish lan guage In as-Short a tinui as possible. Tl.a n,atl,nil i,Dn.l l 1 ! I country. Spanish Is spoken in nine teen countrles'iyid Is second only to the English language in commercial Importance. The Medford Business collego has secured the services of James R. Fish, Spanish instructor from Los Angeles, Cal., who is tho originator of this ...., n ia(,n - ; t,ioi, has studied Spanish both In I.os An geles and In Mexico, having devoted many years of his life to the teaching of Spanish privately juid conducting j lurge classes, one of which numbered three hundred students. Mr. Fish uses jno text books in teaching Spanish, ' giving the student his lesson at each Cass period and thoroughly teaching tnat lesson before continuing with the next. His method is so simple that a child can learn it easily if It can only read English. WOMEN!; DIE .-'. - Waists Skirts Coats Dresseo KlmonaJ ' Curtains Sweaters Coverings Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Each 15 cent package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new, even if she has never dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect homo dveinir is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wiah to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST In the human body If you will use Trunk's Prescriptions, In fact. It Is a shame to suffer with Inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or any 'form of rheumatism. Trunk's Prescription DOES NOT depress the heart. It DOES NOT ruin the stomach. Eat all the meat and good food you wish. It does not contain any harmful drug or narcotic but positively overcomes rheumatism and gout. WHAT ' MORE DO aYOU WANT? There Is nothing better. It IB also an excellent Liver Medicine and the greatest Uric Acid Solvent known. Trunk's Prescription Bells for $1.75 or 3 for only $5.00 at Husklnn. i MODERN SANITARY PLUMBING Jobbing Receives , PROMPT W'a respond imme diately to your needs. A personal or pliono call to us gets results ot once. Wo will be on the job within, fifteen min utes after hearing from you. TjTodtern Plumbing & Heating Co, Bparto llldg. Phone 020 EVERYBODY likes mayonnaise, but the best mayonnaise is the kind you make at home yourself, seasoned or flavored to suit your - own taste and made with fresh t eggs. 1 You jean use Mazola with any good recipe.and success is assured. Take the can you now have or get one today from your grocer, and follow the recipe given here. See for yourself how easy it is. Mazola-made mayonnaise is al ways firm, fresh, smooth and creamy. It thickens quickly in the making and keeps longer without 1 rup XfazoU 1 b Yulk Best jor The Old Clothes Hospital TV? A j fTySi) I Club !2aSJd jf Eates We make your old worn-out clothes like new Wc put in new:, linings in suits, dresses and every thing in the wearing apparel. Suits cleaned and pressed." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXOCICOOOCIOOO Learn Spanish i in 30 Days ' Rare opportunities open for men and women i with a knowledge of Spanish. Classes start TUES. EVENING, JAN. 16 Register now at the Medford Business College Private lessons given to those desiring them ' 000000000000000000OCXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO 4 YOU CAN EASILY MAKE IT YOURSELF-READ HOW separating. Because of this, Mazola is a. time and work saver. You make enough mayonnaise at one time to last for a week or more. It keeps! Mazola is always pure and sweet, . never gets rancid in any climate or temperature. You need not keep it in the icebox. Your grocer sells Mazola in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins, packed and sealed under expert supervision. It is never sold in bottles or bulk. If; Mazola is un satisfactory to you, your grocer refunds the cost without question. Mayonnaise Dressing f teaipoon Salt Jj teaspoon Sugar 3 tablcipooni Lemon S teatpoon Add well mixed seasoning to egg, with one teaspoon lemon juice or vinegar, and beat well, adding one teaspoon Mazola at a time until mixture thickens, after vtjiich the Mazola may be added more rapidly. Thin with lemon juice or vinegar when necessary. FREE Beautifully illuifrated M.pase Cook Book. Wriro to Cora 1'roducti Rcnoing Company, Dept. A, Argo, Id. ' Selling Represcniartvct JOHNSON-L1EDER COMPANY Portland, Oregon Salads and Cooking Juice or Vinegar Paprika REAL BARGAINS In Serviceable Used Oars Crater Lake Automotive Co. 123 South Front St. H. W. CONGER i , UNDERTAKER Succosnor to Weeks-Conger Oo. ' Medford. Ori. PIPE FLUSH Qnlck- dissolve all obstructions in clogged drain and newer pipe BUY IT TRY T For Salo By A. T. VROM.W, 113 S. Front St. WATCH YOUR BATTERY - PRKST-O-UTK BATTERY , STATION . For Onlelt flprrtro Prion 119 Babbiting:, Welding, Repairing and Lathe Work REASONABLE RATES . Crater Lake Automotive Co. 12.1 South Front St. Blue Front Fixjt Shofe ' 111 S. Holly St, "WE FIX ANYTHING" Phono 454 Razor Bladu Sharpening HEAT WITH COAL l'lace Your Order Now for Quick Delivery Hansen Coal Co. ' (Successor to Kads) 1 B4 S. Fir St. Phone 239-J GIM CHUNG ; China Herb Store This ts 10 oertlrr that aim Cbunc of Mtxlford, Ore., hns cured me of goitre anil stomach trouble. 8. Id. Leonard. 609 J St.. Grants !1u. This Is to certify that Olm ChunC of Merifnrd, Ore., has cured me ot ruptura of four years' standing. F. Q. Isbaun. 411 B Nt., Grants Pass, Ore. Medford, Oregon, Jan. IS, ltlf. This Is to scrtlfy that I, the under, signed, had vory severe etoipsch trouble and had been bothered for Several year snd last August was not expected te) live, snd hearing of Olm Chung (whoa Herb store Is at 214 South FYont street. Medford), I decided to get herbs for taf stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bfltcr ns soon as I used them and tons? srn a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to see) Olm Chung and try his Herbs. (Hlgned) W. R. JOHNSON. , Witnesses: Win. Lewis, Eagle Point. r W. L. Chlldrnth, Eagle Point . , M. A. Anderson. Medford. " ' 8. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. ' O. K. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Ragle Point. ! Oeo. Von der Hellen. Ragle Potat, Tone, B. Nlehols, Kagis Point. . J