Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mlj-rORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFOIW. OliKdOX, SnATI'IMM V. VF.r.RPATiY 17, H)23
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FLYING SQUADRON
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The KlyiiiK Squndrun. which iw
iw en guy til in a n ut ion -wide cam-1
if; n in thu Interests of l.w enforce
nt, civic 1-iKtiteouKiicsH and nooial
industrial justice will bo in Med
rd for nix bin meetings on Saturday,
d Monday, February 24, I!3 and
Thu invctlllKH will he hold at 2:30 1
il 7.UU p. ni dully, In tho First
irlHtlan church.
The mtuardon i-olisists of three di
.sions. The first will have charge,
the meetiiiKS Saturday afternoon
id evening; the accond, those of
nday afternoon and evening: and
o third, the meetings of Monday
ternoon and evening.
With the third division will he the
jnorahle Oliver Wayne Stewart,
esident of the Flying Squadron
undation and editor of the National
uiuirer.
;lt will bo remembered that Mr.
lewart was associated with ex-Gow
jnor Manly in the old Flying Squad
in K'f America.
Tlie speakers are making only the
k'ger cities, educational centers and
rategic points, Medford is Indeed
U'tunate to he numbered among
pso cities to be visited by tills body
speakers of such known ability and
brth.
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 17 Deposits in
p 281 banks in Oregon on December
last aggregated $2DG,255,590, ac
rding to a summary prepared by
fperintendent of Banks Frank C.
famwell. This represents an in
base of approximately $2u,000.000
jer the deposits of a year ago. I.ans
id discounts showed a decrease of
ire than $2,000,000.
nfluenza From Neglected Colds
Stop your coughs and colds before
by- become serious. If neglected
Ey lead to influenza, la grippe,
thtna and bronchitis. Three genera-
n s of users have testified to the
ick relief given by Foley's Honey
d Tar from coughs, colds, croup,
oat, chest and bronchial trouble.
rgest selling cougli medicine in tho
bi-ltl. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, Cincinnati,
io, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar
red me of a hacking cougli. wheez
t anj pains in chest." Refuse sub-
tutes. Sold everywhere.
See
Conight
A.R.MASON
St. Mark's Episcopal
Coiner North Oakdale and Fifth Sta.
S a. m. Holy communion.
10 u. in. Sunday school.
11a. m. Holy communion.
Wm. 1). Hamilton, vicar. ,
Catholic Church .
South Oakdale Ave.
First mass Sunday at S a. m.
Second mass at 10:30 a. m.
Denedlction after second mass. '
Kev. John Powers, pastor.
fcvang.-Luth. Zion's Church
Fourth St. and Oakdale Ave.
Hov. Dr. YV. It. Morcnz-Oeser, pastor,
lies. CIS West Fourth St.
I. Lent: Invocavit.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Divine, service 11 a. m.
You and yours are cordially Invited.
Main St M. E. Church, South
Coy R. Sims, Pustor.
Diblo school 9:43 a. m., Dr
Roberts, supt.
.Morning worship 11 a. jn.
Frank
Epworth League 0:110 p. m.
Study
and devotion for the young
people.
Mrs. Donna Taylor, leader.
Preaching service 7:30 p. ni.
The pastor will preach at both tho
morning and evening services. The
public is cordially invited to attend
these services.
Presbyterian Church
Corner Main and Holly.'
Rev. E. P. Lawrence, Minister.
' 25 S. Orange.
9:45 a. m. Hlble school. Classes and
departments for every age. Carl J.
Brommer, supt.
11a. ni. Sermon. "Pilate's Dilemma.
Is It Yours?" "What Shall I Do With
Jesus Which Is Called Christ?"
Special music by male quartet, "One
Sweetly Solemn Thought."
7:30 p. ni. "Pilate, the Agnostic vs.
Present Day Agnostics."
6:30 p. ni. Intermediate Endeavor.
Top, "Improving Our Community."
Praper meeting Wednesday night
7:30. "The Holy Spirit."
First Christian Church
Cor. Ninth- and Oakdale.
Dell Ely Millard, Minister.
Bible school 9:45 a. ni. Frank Pat
terson, supt. '
Preaching service il a. m. Sermon
by Geo. F. Bradford, evangelist. Sub
ject. "The Testing Time." The special
music for this service will be a duet
'by Mr. and Mrs. Scougall. Members
are urgently requested to be present
and everybody Is invited.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor ser
vice. 7:30 p. m. Closing service of the
evangelistic meetings. . Special music
the
HELD AT THE
MASON MOTOR CO.
Medford's initial showing of "The most Talked of
by our large orchestra, quartet and a
rousing song service.
Sermon subject. "Building a Life."
A speclnl niessago to young jieople
and others as well. You will enjoy ;
this service. Everybody welcome. 1
First, Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Burtlott.
J. Randolph Sasnett, Pastor.
Offico 219 First Nat'l Bank Hldg.
Phone 90.
lliblo school 9:45. Prof. X. H. Frank
lin, supt.
.Morning worship 11 a. ra. Sermon:
The Living Church, by Dr. A, L.
Howarth.
Kpworth Leagues: Junior 5:30,
senior 6:15.
Evening service 7:30. Sermon, The
Inheritance of Eternal Life.
Church Night Wednesday. No sup
per this week. Tho family altar ser
vice will begin at 7:30. Subject, "Faith
and Evangelism."
Revival begins next Sunday, and
will continue two weks. Rev. Will H.
Huff, one qt America's greatest cvau
gelists has been secured to asalst the
pastor and local workors.
First Church bf Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch at Tho Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in BoBton, Mass.
Services are held evory Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North
Oakdale. Subjoct for Sunday, Feb. IS:
Saul.
Sunday School at 9:45. Applicants
under the age of twenty may bo ad
mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which
include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 7:45.
The Reading Room, which is in the
Medford Bldg., is open dally from 1 to
5, except Sundays and holidays. All
authorized Christian Science litera-
' ture may be read, borrowed or pur-
I chased.
The public is cordially invited to
I attend the services and visit tho road
; ing Room.
First Baptist Church"
"Tlif Friendly Church"
North Central and .Fifth Sts.
9:45 a. in. Bible school. Avard
Whitman, supt. Attendance contest
between the men's and' women's
classes starts Sunday. Large atten
dance urged.
11 a. in. "The Art of Rejoicing."
Soprano solo. "Face to Face" t FiBher)
by Mrs. Scott. Violin solo, "La De
luge." Salnt-Saens, Prof. Janes.
f 30 p. ni. Senior and Intermediate
11. Y. P. U. A good place lor young
people.
7:30 p. in. "The Christian's Pil
grimage in Song and Scriptures." A
unique and strong service which will
inspire interest. Don't miss It. See
full order of service elsewhere.
Wednesday 7:30 p. in. prayer meet
ing. . '
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Tuesday, March 6, the Gleaners'
class will give a play entitled "Neigh-
BUR ANT and STAR.
Exhibit at
30 N. HOLLY ST., MEDFORD
CHARLIE BROWN
bora," at tho high school auditorium.
Savo the data as you will want to hear
this.
Church Music
A unique und strikingly Interesting '
service is planned for Sunday 7:30
p. in. at the First Baptist church en
titled "The Christian s Pilgrimage."
It will be given in scripture and song
wltli no sermon excepting two minute
talks on the variod portions of the
general sub divisions of the topic. Tho
unusual character and Interest of tho
service will doubtless draw many to
this special service. .The order of the
service will be as follows:
God Calling tho Sinner.
"My son, give mo thine heart."
Prov. 23:20. Song. "Jesus Is Ten
derly Calling Thee Home", congre
gation. Hesitation.
"When I have u convenient sea
son, I will cull for thee." Acts 24:25.
Solo, "Why Do You Wait. Dear Bro
ther." Mrs.' Helen Merrlman.
Almost Persuaded.
"Almost thou persuailest ine to
bo a Christian." Acts 2C;2S. Solo,
"Almost Persuaded, Now to Believe"
Mrs. Scott.
Repentance.
' "God bo merciful to mo a sinner.
Luke 18:13. Duet. "Just as I Am
Without One Plea," Mrs. Merrlman,
Mrs. Dittemore.
Temptations.
"Count it all Joy when ye fall into
divers temptations." James 1:2.
Choir, "Yield not to Temptation."
Consecration.
"Present your bodies a living sac
rifice, holy, acceptable unto God,
which is your reasonable service."
Rom. 12:1. Song. "O Happy Day
That Fixed My Choice," Congrega
tion. Instrumental Trio.
v (a) "To the Sea," McDowell.
(bl Scherzo from' "First Trio."
Beethoven. Messrs, Janes, Root,
Scott.
Doubts and Fears.
"Beginning to sink, ho cried, Lord
save nie." Matt. 14:20. Song, "Pass
nio not, O gentle Saviour," congre
gation. Restoration. '.4
"He brought nio up out of a hor
rible pit." Ps. 40:2. Song, "How
Firm a Foundation," congregation.
Anticipation. - , '
"I go to prepare a place for you."
John 12:2. "Some Day the Silver
Cord Will Break" duet by Mrs.
Loach and Mrs. Neff. Song, "Is My
Name Written There?" Congrega
tion. Benediction.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Morning: Anthem, O Give Thanks
Unto tho Lord, (Silence). Soloist,
Mrs. Van Scoyoc. '
Soprano and tenor duot, 0 Love
That Wilt Not Let Me Go. tFarrar).
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the Auto Show
atiurday Night!
S
Mrs. Van Scoyoc, Mr. MncDonuugli.
Evening: Anthem, Tho Eeartli Is
the Lord's (Lynes). Soloist, Mr. Weill.
Soprano nud Tenor Duet, Load.
Kindly Light. (Lansing). Mrs. Hull,
Mr. MncDonouirh.
Miss Mntio Vroman. pianist.
'Bernard Roberts, organist. Mrs
Jordan-MacDonougli. director.
Mr.
May
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APPLEGATE W!LL
PLAY CANY0NVI1LE
TOSSERS TONIGHT
APPLEGATE. Feb. 16. A large
crowd of Applegato and Jacksouvlllo
people were on hand to witness tho
basketball games Friday between Ap
plegato and Jacksonville. The games
wore a huge success for Applegato,
tho scores being: Boss, Jacksonville,
12; Applegate 41. Girls, Jacksonville
11: Applegato 43.
Wo feel that we ought to call atten
' Hon to the fact that 30 of the 34 points
I won by tho Jacksonville All-Star team
in tho game with Cottago Grove woto
made by tho two Applegato players
who holped them, Stella and Audrey
Layton. What would our whole team
have done to them?
Tho Canyonvllle boys' basketball
team will play Applegato Sat., Fob. 17.
Wo expect this to bo ono of tho hard
est and best games of tho season.
Arrangements aro being made for a
gamo between tho CanyonvHlo and
Applegato girls in tho near future.-
Mr. Langtwart and family aro leav
ing for tho east Monday, Feb. lath.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudson and Jack
Hudson loft Saturday for tho Jose
phine county .sawmills whore tho men
havo employment.
Elmer Rowdun, a former A. V. H. S.
studont visited scliool last Monday.
A masquerade dance is to bo given
at the Applogate Community hall Fri
day evening, Fob. 23.
-Mining is yed up because of cold
weather.
Provolt reports an epidemic of pink
eye. Miss Eva Couch who has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Jno Pernoll, left
recently for California.
The young folks who attended the
dance at Ruch Saturday night report
lots to oat, a fair crowd, and a good
tlmo.
M
EASLES
may bo fo
cold troubl
may bo followed by serious
cold troubles; use nightly
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It takes the S out of Swear
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THE PERFORMING SIX
See ftie ad tomorrow in the Sunday Sun,
and see the car at 123 South Front Street
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
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