Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 17, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD WAJL TRIBUNE. ' HffEBFORP,
Off, ' SXTURDXr," iTOVEMBER 17, 1923
THREE
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ASHLAND 0. OF a TO
FEAST ON
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AT BAf
SS? V' ASIrtIvij7.. The chamlierV
i V C.'ACnJtirt!eBfai .specially , 6bBt!f.v.e
EitaaifloBavMlVwit week ijlfc 4.
; .ijfUiir.wil!',tke jHt one held
a(' thehotel' fop fcnViUme .'as the
; proprietor,' r."H. pitiiufyr holding a
. lot of flnf yQung tiirrtf'Wr .the re-
; . This 'rjieal'. wtUJM,. regular
TAanBgmng-airmer"ana i)iate will
soia lor.f i.uu. y-Tne cornmiuee in
Chfirvm la Pmfi l'.- A Vl nl'aiii A. T1 TUT
Spencer! . Mrs. 'D,. JPoroui .nd Hluketp
, ' are'avullablerfronT fhe hApd Mj'thla
. ratnry tuner sjr rrt. cffiuriMnciraont
'biero.; Prof. H8: Tuhl tit 4he-Va.
f ; clflc Qrove university httljeeo' apee
; ial Engaged as the principal dpeaJw
' . if .'-the evening and the .Ainerlian
; Jglon has been Invited'to a'asist-
i tne program., Extra goqd mnalc y
j the Llthlans and :.othe' riWsleal.-or-
1 banliatlon has ' been promised1-and
i 'Mle prospects for a very " successful-
i oinnei; are very good. x o
i --ninti-ies lor tne winter v-nir'nre no.
I ' glntilnjt to come in from all. o5ve. the
rwywr not'ino .oucidok now is. iarv.it
.yerjlrge exhibit in all departments-'
or-tne fair. Madrord auto dealer'
are signed UP for the Medford auto
' flpartmerit.".-All the schools of Jack-,
son county are'ldbtf'-tnvlted to take
sVlrhe-part In the school department
and Mrs.' SUsanne- Homes Carter,
cbuhty school superintendent is plan-'.ping-
this1 haft 'of the exhibit.
',, Pauf, B, McKee 'of the California.
Oregon - Power company was the
. honor guest and speaker at the Uth
ln luncheon given at the Plaza Tues
day evening. Mr. Crawford; also of
the California Oregon' Power company;)
was a guest at the luncheon. Mr. Mc
Kee Invited the. entire Llthian organ!
cation to visit the Copco plant at
Codoo. Call ,. with-him. in the 'near
; future, .which Invitation will probablj
be accepted. A very profitable meeii-
ing was held and a very good tulH
was.glVon bj; Mr., McKee.
'. ' ' The Harrison Brothors Ford agency
reported the sale of a now 1924 model
. Jford. Coupe "Thursday. This coupe
(vajl sold to M. L, Job of Phoenix.
' (The 'tHers, and,. Bons of the Ma-
topic' order held a banquet at the
Masonic hall ,: Wednesday evening'
Prpf. A, Briscoe spoke on the wide
' f.'ebmpanlonshlp between ywrtathor
' and - (he ann ' fflvtn''a vnrv -IhHlllrlnil:
.'" Music--wax-OiMifsheg ,; by Ulllle
prwgSi R. ltnc, a. a. i titers and
' V.-P. Milliard very simple, but en,-.
lovable ietner was served, and a good
(line yrtflTreported by. all present.
- 'Jt Thr 'ParenUTdachers association
Slid' the schoql , board Jjoye p ur.
ttsautlful new rotirtftvln'lonlthi ti
i.4t9rn school grounds. This fountain
,-' ft a' four bubble one and is painted a
,;' Ceiytlful brown: A fountain ttab buon
needed there for some ttmo, as the
' tS'nlV fountains' In (he school are In the
' basement each of which is equipped
with one fdtinl(UiiJJUj .(htte'aWl close
to three hundred, pupils In the school,
It has been rather! difficult !for.(evory
student to pave a. drink before going
"to their rooms. taldVduVingi.'tho iest
t fierlods oulte a-bit of trouble has been
. bad. HoWever, the new fountain
wnicn nas Been put in furnishes pien
tyof water for each student and ellmi
'' Inatee- a Jot of unnecessary pushing
'nd hurrying to get a-drink and I bo,
IH ttW'Hnefi.ion time.- This fountain
, if as Installed by fjlnipiion Iliotllem
" e,nd would 'hayo been Instnllod much
' oOherbut owing to 'some oarelessness
" iri"tKe ' packing of the fountain for
' ifbtefctng. ft 801811 piece of It waB lost
''ano bid to bo replaced' before this
inrork, Jld bfe done. i . .
vHlltahr temple will, elect 'officers
,1 JSee.".' nf, their regular meeting. 4 A
special feature of this meeting will bo
' the 8h6wlng of . moving pictures of
'Suppled children who 'huve been cared
- for at varloilK RMrlne hospitals, now
being, establlsho'd .-at-a good many of
the-, big. cities all over the country..
. This 'temple. wlU also hold a ceronio
' rilal' t the! Aijinory. January 11. The
.'different hairiralftees -have been ap
potmef -ond -the details are being
werked' out;' ."The Alpner will be given-a't-(he'
EH 'tumple -after the cere
mony.i -Further-purtloulars for -this
VIIIs b'ni)ouncd later, -t
The Valley View , Parent-Teachers
aaBoolntltm held a meeting at the Val
ley. View school house Thursday after
noon. As this was the first meeting
since the recent Parent-Teacher con
tention the , afternoon was Bpent
mainly in the giving of the reports of
'the delegates to that convention. Al-
j 'though the convention was the main
' ttinla of the meetinir other nhnrt re-
Sports' we're also given which were very
Itite'restlng atid Instructive.
1 Mlea Jlazcl Kmlth. woll known Ash
'land'glrl and Harvey Cllft wore mar
W4, Thursday. morning at the Metho-
' let Bouth thurch: In Modford, Rev.
; John B. Coan-, performing the oere-
. tleby. , Immediately after the cere
mony, the -couple 'departed for Long
"Veach, ;whKe - they will hpond the
Printer. .Both the, bride and groom
- ace'poular' young. people hero. Mrs.
'riljfjt ' having attended -high school
hbrejBhe has also 'forked in McOee's
;dr!-good at'ore for' some time. The
- Sample atje extended the best of wishes
it' for.a huppy and prosperous future.
ti.lu'Mr. A. H? Davehhlll who has been
,) gldjt. ai Jier ;home' In Valley View for
. the past week was. in' Ashland today.
Mr( Pnvenhlll has been quite II) but
jtir greatly improved and expects to
ohtlnu her .work In McOee's store
Bprr. v . '', .
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''jX'Oirt This Out It li Worth Money
- Bent this ad and tea cents to Foley
" Jr OtJ, ,MS5 Sheffield Ave., Chicago.
- 'wrltlB your name and addresi
' etotnr.'...You will receive a ten cent
.pkoyjf Foley's Money and Tar for
Couhv tolds. and .Croup, also free
...jiampl;'pciaes of Foley Kidney
i JHlla fb Bsokiche. Rheumatic Pains,
' KldMF asd Bladder trouble, and
!C!fWsjttarile TaWeU for Oonstlps,
lpn atld-Biliousness. These wonder
';fii : jortl, have helped millions of
nertpla.- Trr thttl i Sold etewhere.
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Btt ftlar'Kii' Kplscoiuil.
r'.b'fij'ejf- 'Srt-h Oakdule and Stb St.
-Jk fn-.-rHqly: Communion. 1 .
16,- Bv',nr.-Su(idaJ'' School. I'
: I V 'aj, mirtHoly Communion.
Wit U. Hamilton, Vicar.
. ' . . atliolle Church
OaRdalo and 11th St.
:Fi;'st-Ma'Ss-at 8 a. m. .
Second- M-aas at 10:30 a. m.
Everting devotions and benediction
at 7:30 p. in.
Rev. F. W. Black, Pastor.
1 First Free Mothodlst Church. '
Corner 10th and Ivy stroeta. i
A. A. and Lillian Gray, pastors,
Sunday school at 16 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. . Subject, "Holi
ness." ,
Class meeting, 11:45. y '
Young peoples' meeting 6:30 p. m.
leader, Harold McCormfck.
Preaching 7:30. Subject, "Leprosy."
Prayer and praise meeting Thurs
day, 7 o'clock. '
You are Invited" to all these norvlces.
You can bring the babies and enlov
the services with us. Come and take
'part,.;.'4No creed nor color with us.
'e fiti )iere to serve. Would like to
get acquainted with you.
;,Tbere will be special Binglng by the
young .neoijie at all the sorvlces.
..'tnlt 'Ttiurr.li ,iff niiFlut fi.lAnio,
Xyiiithorized Branch of The Mother
CJititchjl The First Church of Christ,
Sqlonthitif n Boston, Mass.
K Un.,.1,... . n . n ,
11 -o'aJocJt, -church edifice 212 North
vaKonie.,.iBubjcct for Sunday, Nov.
Morteliiand Immortals.
HundnyrKShool at 0:45. Aimlicants
under tho ae of twonty may be admitted.-'
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Wednesday .venlnir meetlhLrn 'Whtc-h
Include fast hri Miles of Christian Sci
ence heallhg,;a6Tf4G. '
rno KeaUUig.,-1Viom which Is In the
Medford ItJ.dK'W-'ipen dally from 1 to
6 except Sundays- and holidays. -All
authorized Oh'fliKlnr Science litera
ture may be vrean, horrowod -or pur
chased. . '' v ' V'-lrt
The public is cordtaJly lnvlted--to-
attend tho sorvlcas'amlVis'f'thu Read-
PrcBbyU'rJnit pinircli ...
Cor. 2atit-and..4lo11w. '
Rev, E. W. lWMtoobV' muUstor. lies.
013 S.. Newtown. ;8tudyls. Holly.
:1D a. m; Ulhle schol. tivry nunll
irnuut every ounoay on-tniaus our
iiiuiLo. ijuri iirommor. sunt.-
11 a. m. Morning worshlo. Jlchrl;
tlnn Workmanship," Rov. L. li.- Quick
f Rosuburg will preach both fnofoiiiK
nd evening. Great irK-BHiiiri-H-fkoin
(Jpd's wqrd for Jio Christian. s
special music: Spiano solo, Htil
r i
i7:8p.lirJivenlnR sorvlco. Tomi.
woo. iwtncnta' Mo" f ur. W. Ml.
u .., - ... :i
win mhiu u imiuonu soio en
iiuua. :rno nnaanws or the Kvenlng,
SaxaphbhU sulol-Mr. Wing. Thuso wll
bo -two groat syfyt'-es which every
wiu-wntii -to-attend.
4 p. ,m. Junior. J.0ndeavor, Miss Dpr
- J. ,111. tt UlllOI. .'.IIU-
othy. HUsiiiili'g1, Hinder.
all.
0:30 i. ,m. InUi-modlato Endoavd.
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MjiIii .Htrcut .MctlioillNt cliuroh, Soiitil
'"' ' Johir B. 'Conn. Pastor. ill
ppr, (ttln and Uukdalo. study in
' ''' - churchil''ihono 384-. I If
Sunday services: . S 1
''illllle MChdol ftt t:45. Classes (fift-
l)r. Frank Roberts, sunt. ' I
'Kitn-tilng ; Worship and .praise suri-
vlce at, 11, An, InsplratUniul hdur.
ermon theme, ''I8 Religion Normrtl
und Natural?" Violin offertory duet,
Angela' Song," by Dykes, Miss llolen
Johns and MIsb Mury Beaton. Choir
seloctlbn, "Fur Away Ho Suw Mo."
DoArmond.
Tho Epwortll Lenguo meets at 6:30.
The. evening sorvlco at 7:30 will , bo
devoted to a special program arrang
ed by the senior and junior depart
ments of tho missionary societies
This .program will be exceptionally
Interesting. ' '. .
.Week Uuy meetings:
Tuesday, 2:30 n. m,. .the Womans'
Missionary society in social session
at the homo of MrH W. C. Rice, 713
W. llth-stroot.
Wednesday. 7:10V "The mid-week
fellowship- service.. 8:15.' choir re
hearsal.
Friday Chrlstmns bazaar with nub
ile luncheon at noon and chicken din
ner Inithe evening. Tho ladles will
-have a. largo assortment of useful
Christmas articles ror Bale.
Salvation Army Sunday school which
will be held Saturday evening at 7:30
Nov. 17th. Following are some of
tho numbers. The programs given by
the Salvation Army are generally
thought and known to be splendid.
The recitations, songs and dialogues
are for the most part sacred. The ad
mission fee is 16c for all over 14 years
or age, and 5c ror all 13 years of age
and under. I-ncome used for ' the
benefit of the' local work.
Recitation, "What I Live For", Iris
w ridge. .
Recitation, "DoriH Qlvr up", George
Beer. ...
Quartet, "Where Are the Reapers",
Susa-n Vlmo'nt, Albert Langdon, Cap
tain and Mrs. C. Ford.
' Recitation, God's Great Love, Lewis
Morgan.. - : . . .-, ..: ,.
Recitation, "Trust," Ruth Hooker.
Recitation, "Two Bears," Loleta
Jones.
Recitation, "The Call," by. Cadet
Bertha McFarland.
Exercise, "The Best Book of All."
by Elmer Wrldge, Irvin Burgess and
George Beer.
Recitation, "When Mother Is
Away,"1 Wllma Morgan
Special solo by Captain Porter of
Ashland.
Recitation, "Mother's Bonnet," Ella
Miller.
Recitation, "A Smile," Leota Rob-
bins.
Recitation, "Whore Everybody's
Happy," Hazel Wrldge.
Recitation, "The Sunbeams," Dlan
nh Hammond.
Recitation, "Lord Josus, Keep Me
True," Mate Ruch,
Solo, Mrs. Captain C. Ford.
Recitation, "It Can't Bo Done,
Elmor Wrldge.
Harvest exercise by eleven happy
Juniors. , ,
Special boIA, Captain Porter.
October Party, recitation by Louise
Swift.
Recitation, "Song of the Wheat,"
Bonita Robbins. . ' .- ' . -
Rocltatlon, "Sing t,.by - the Wt,"
Queen Owans"'
,- Rnoitutioh, "The Old FaBhloned
llllile," Hazel Hyde.
Recitation, "Where's Mother?" by
Elmer Wrldge.
"Ood's Harvest Home," by 10 young
men and women. ,.r
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
' .'. Fourth and Bartlott
- -J; Rnndoiph SaBnbtt, Pastor.
Rsnlrionce 27 N.' Orange. Phone 332.
Illblo school 9:45, Prof. N. H. Frank
lin, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon:
"The Father's Business."
Anthem: "Te Deum" by Dudly Buck.
Soloists Mrs. Van Scoyoc, Miss An
drews, Mr. Maddox and Mr. -Fish. '
Offertory: "No Shadow Yonder."
Quartet, solo and chorus.. Soloist, Mr.
Meeker.
Bpworth League 6:30. A "Wln-My-Clium,"
service, ' ' ( '
KWiilhg! Service 7:30l' Sermon: "A
Divjlilo iLevornKe on Ute.',tUl',i-.)V.',
JWhIc: "Holy.Holy;',rHoly," dra-
natlcally Interpreted by i.Mlsses Sl-
finor Palmer; M j EHzabelh Tjhoms.
oiuior ln.wnst.MysterlousiPreBence,"
rtory, Sbld.l,smf( by. Mrs. Sasnett.
TlAltKhtMicwsB 'number will bo "At
the Crobs" sung by choir and congre
gation.
Announcements: The official boarl
will meet la the league room Tues
day evening at T:3p-
Mid-week devotional meeting Wed
nesday evening 7:3(1. ,
' First Baptist Church
North Central and Fifth Sts.
Frederick R. Leach, pastor.
Pastor's offlM at church.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Mrs.
Hans Holmer, supl. Departmentalized
with separate class rooms and modern
equipment. Brlngiyour children with
you Sunday. I
11 a. m. "The thurch i
in." Violin solo, fHymn
Ceclle." Gounod. Mr. Car
as a Bless-
Tune Saint
Carlton Janes.
Soprano solo, "Lead On. Oh King
.Eternal," Marzo, Mrs. Scott.
6:30 p. m: B. Tjp. U. for all young
people. The athletic features of the
church open to all the members.
7:30 p. m. "The Lost Christ." The
church quartet consisting of Mrs.
Scott, Mrs. Isaac), Mr. Maddox and
mr. vawter will sing two numbers:
"The Lord Is My Light" and "Tho
King's Business.", Organ numbers
both morning and evening. Come
and enjoy the new church and the In
spiring music and good fellowship.
Monday 6 p. m. Covered dish aup
per at church for Sunday school
workers monthly conference. Special
topic for discussion, "Worship in the
Sunday School," led by Mrs. Leach
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Miss Crawford
for many years a missionary among
the Ilopl Indians and one of the moat
Interesting speakers In the denomina
tion will give an address In the
church auditorium. Refreshments will
be served. Public invited..
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Midweek
prayer service.
, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehear
sal. Friday 7:30 p. m. special meet
Ing of building and finance--ootnmtt-
n..,,, ,
"The Homelike Church ' '
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Happy
Sunday
Evenings
Hours of profit and ,
'. pleasure
, Special Program
Tomorrow Evening
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'lU'WAPT STREET.''
METHST, SOUTH
ihwBl'iOo'arj, Pastor
W'M-
VA-'-t
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to.'. i
Salvation Army .
A very special program has boon
prepared by the young people of the
-. tr jjj-
V i- f ' t 'it if
BRINGkbUR TURKEYS N,1 NOW , AND RE-!
CEIVE THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
The price is 32 cents dressed net you for prime
birds. V : ' ; y
' - Hens mtist weigh eight pounds and over and toms
,12 pounds aid over and must be fat.
; They must be delivered by Wednesday noon. No
vember 21st This is the very best price obtainable
from any soi rce. . " - t .. ., , ..
Now, lct alt"Work together and get this car off
on time, Wednesday, Nov. 21st,. . . . . . . .... '
. POULTRY PRODUCERS CO OPERATIVE
V.U . ... ASS'N
Phone 92$ Farm Bureau Exchange Bldg: Medford
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FREE PUBLIC
LECTURE
"The Hope of Distressed
y Humanity" , ; ;
iMUUons Now Living Will Never Die.
at the NAT
Sunday, Nov. 18 at 3 p.m.
Mr, Pollock is ail exceptionally eloquent
speaker, with a clear, powerful voice. He
recently lectured to an audience of 18,000
people and was plainly heard by every
one. '
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Auspices International Bible Students
Association
. Speaker, Q. R. Pollock of New York - -
Admission Free.
No Collection
Mr. Citizen:
Buy a home or improve the one you have, with a loan from the
Jackson County
Building & Loan Association
t
Money loaned for that purpose may be repaid in small monthly ;
I.K'8
installments over a period of seventy-six months.
High rates of interest paid on stock and savings accounts.
& f! M TCiArt Praoirlanf V fXtttna tUi TCfn flantrol f f! 'RnaAA SflCmtAtTT
& ". "'4
Three Great Services
PRESBYTERIAN muklSS'
, 11 A. M. ' ' CHRISTIAN WORKMANSHIP" '!
7:30 P. M. "WHO TOUCHED ME"
1 Speaker: -r"
REV. L. B. QUICK
Bible Teaching Pastor of -Rose-burg. '
Music Spprano Solo, "Oh Love Divine," Miss Gertrude Parker.
Baritone Solo, Dr. W. W. Howard.
Saxaphone Solo, Mr. Wing.
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Church . hereby expresses td the public its keen sense of :;V.
satisfaction; and Joigh kppreciation M,'t
;;.tcMYe,nn?s,,
ana an to enjoy tAe musical, social, athletic, and religious opportunities offered.,' '"
ENJOY SUNDAY'S SERVICES WITH US
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1716 25 -41
..aTOPDOWN!!!;!
I I BIG FOOTBALL AND PAYNIGHT DANCE ,
I ; .; Tonight : :
; Oriental Gardens ' .' ?
Illll The football teams (six of them) Salem, Roseburg, . Jl
Ashland, Klamath Falls, Grants Pass and Medford will
I be honored guests of the management.
li OVER 100 REAL FOOTBALL HEROES