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MEDFORTJ MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFOttP, 'OREGON, SXTURDXY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 PAHE THREE ASHLAND LlIA TO BE A WINNER ASHLAND, Nov. 24. The Lithlana will give -a minstrel show December third which will be termed the Llth ian Cabaret Minstrel show. This show promises to be one of the best enter talnments given this season and cos tumes are on the way-for the event. Mr, Loveland Is the director of this show and reports that these costumes have been ordered 'from. New York, llchearsnls are being held dally and nil In the entertainment have been working very hard to make this a suc cess. The show wllk be given one nlfiht only, contrary to a previous an nouncement that it would be given two successive nights. The Llthian octette composed of Carl Loveland, first tenor; Andy MeGee, first tenor; Win. Brlggs, second tenor; R. L. Bur die, second tenor; S. A. Peters, Jr.,' and V. D. Miller, first bass and Dr. I'hetteplace and Harry Tomllnson, Becond buss, will entertain the au dience with a great many pep songs and other comedy skits being prepar ed by them. Tickets for the show are obtainable from any of Hie Llth lans or their wives. The prices are $1.00 and $1 .00 and the proceeds will go in a fund l'or the advertisement of Ashland. The tickets are selling very rapidly now and Indications show that this entertainment will be a great suc cess. ' 1 t - Dr. Donald Frazer will return home Wednesday evening from Eugene, where he has been attending the 15nl verslty of Oregon. He will stay In Ashland until Sunday, When he. will return to his studies at that place. The prizes awarded for the beauti- iflg, hand to hand fighting and other similar things. There will also be an inspection of the armory. This enter tainment la open to all the citizens of Ashland and especially to the fath ers and mothers of the town. It is prob able that an impromptu dance will fol low the entertainment. The doors will be open at seven o'clock and at eight , mo ouici iniiuueui. win u.egin. i nis is the annual opening of the season for the guard and It is hoped that a good many people will be tber,e at that time. "" .. -. .s ,' Recently - Upon 1he completion' of Medford's new armory it was found that a great many things were needed to equip and furnish the building. While a small sum remained' from the appropriation for this purpose this umuupi was xar iroin sumcient so u fulls upon the national guard organi zation stationed here to raise money as they can to complete this furnish ing. For' this purpose there will be dances and) other entertainments given by Company A, 186th Inf., O. N. O., from, time to time. The first of these will be held on Thanksgiving Day when a dance will bo given in the armory. A good time is promised by the boys and It is honed that they will receive the support that they ie-A serve. Meurord high school football team has been invited to attend In body and the young people are look ing forward to an enjoyable evening. SACRED CONCERT Af t 1 ST BAPTIST CHURCH St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. N. Oakdale and Fifth Sts. 8 a. m.. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning service. Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. ! - Pentecostal Mission Preaching the four square gospel of Jeaur Christ the Son of God. You are welcome. No. 128 East Main, E. H. Keene, pastor. : - English Lutheran Church 612 West Fourth. Sunday school 10:30, December 2nd No Sunday school and services Nov. 25th, Mrs. Hans Holinor, Supt. Crowing n numbers and interest. Classes lor all ages. 11 A. M. "The Holy Spirit in Power" An expository sermon on a much discussed subject. Contralto solo "The Lord is My Helper," Adams Mrs. M. D. Reld. Violin solo "Reverie," Do Bussy Mr. W. C. Janes. 6:30 P. M. B. T. P. U. A gather- ng of the young folks. 7:30 p. M. Sacred concert with a strong program of music in keeping with Thanksgiving. See program elsewhere and come with others. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Midweok 'prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30 P. M. Union Thanksgiving service at the Main St. M. E. church wits sermon by Rev. F. R. Leach. - Non church goers nnd strangers always made welcome. Catholic Church K. Oakdale Ave. and Eleventh St. . First mass at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Evening devotions and benediction at 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. W. Black, pastor. Church of tho Nuzarene. Corner Central and Jackson. C. M. King Pastor. Res. 10 Clark St. Sunday school 9:45 A.. M. Preaching 11 A. M. and ':30 P. M. -Young peoples' meeting 6:30 P. M. Pruyer - meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. . '- Evangelist J. E. Garr of Olivet, Ill will begin a aeries of revival services Sunday, December 2. Rev. Garris, great preacher, a mighty man of God and his messages will do you good whether saint or sinner. Make your planB now to come and hear him. Remember, it is to be at the church of the Nuzarene, corner of Central and Juckson, and begins December 2 First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and South Onkdnle. D. J. Howe, . minister, res. 25 S. Orange, Phone 1007. Servicej every Lord's Day. 9:45 a. m. Bible Bchool. Classes for all. "400 in attendance" is, the air before the year closes. 11 a. m. worship. Communion and preaching. Sermon, "The Great Giver." 6:30. Christian Endeavor meeting. A wide awake society of young people. 7:80 p. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon, "Neglected Opportunities." Baptismal service at tho close of evening service. Special music both morning and evening. Union Thanksgiving service at Soutll Methodist church Thursday 7:30 p. m. Bro. Leach preaching the sermon. All are cordially Invited to attend all services of the church. Strangers will always find a hearty wolcome. Tho first of the regular monthly sacred concerts and. organ recitals at the First Baptist church will take place Sunday 7:30 p. m. under the choir of the church with S. M. Scott, ful Chrysanthemum show given Tues-'"'" ' I'rX'T... , "1 Z "L . day evening at the Hotel Ashland b8 neard by a. large audience. .With were announcea recently. Mrs. i,. n. the new pipe organ and-chureh qunr- First Free Methodist Church Cor. Ivy and Tenth Sts. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Oray In charge.. , Sunday school 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Lillian Gray. Subject, "Our Duty." Class meeting at 11:45. Young People's meeting at 6:30 Led by .Alva McCormack. ; Preaching at 7:30. , Sermon by A. A. Gray. ' ' The regular weekly prayer , meeting wjll be . held', on Wednesday, and will a, . nio .b nu"- -win he new on Wednesday, ana will " Jacks received first premium and tet a stronger and better musical pro- he' conducted by Mr. McCormack at 7 Mrs. D. A. McDonald, second. This gram can and will be given in these 'n'Biorh' . '- . . display was very beautiful and many .-monthly concerts. The program Sun- ) Thla is the place where no one is a different varieties and colors Qj day evening will be appropriate v I lltlllKHKiVUltf. Melody" Cramer chrysanthemums were shown. - As the piDe nrlran enryssntnemums are at tueir Des( uur-.pPe organ, "Consolation" Liszt ing the present time and will be gone before the Winter Fair is given, It was planned to have a " chrysanthemum show at the Chamber of Cpmerce din ner instead of having It -during the fair. ,''-' .,' The auto registrations h a va aver aged rifteen a day for the past' month, according to reports received from, the local Chamber of Commerce. This shows that despite the oold weather, tho tourist travel, still continues to a great degree. This Is also noticed in the Litliia Auto camp, as this place has been averaging about twenty-five autos a day and sometimes running nn t othirty-flve or forty cars. It Is planned to keep the camp ground In tho best condition possible for the coming winter months. Mrs. Edwards, who has been house keeper for W. W. RoWson for the past thrtee months, will leave Saturday for hciJ home in Salem, Ore. Her daugh ter, Miss Ethelma Edwards, who has been attending the Ashland high school here will also accompany her to her home. Carl Carlson; shop foreman of the Harrison Brothers Ford agency has moved to the F. J. McWilllams home on Church street, C. B. Crisler, ex-mayor of Klamath Falls, was an Ashland visitor Wednes day. Mr. Crisler is Interested in the Kwana Box and Lumber company of Klamath Falls. , ,. Captain John Qulncy Adams return ed Thursday from Portland where he has been enjoying the honor of being captain of - the Oregon Rifle team which won the National Rifle team contest at Camp Perry . This team waB given a banquet at the Portland Arm ory Tuesday night and was also given a military parade and review; While iu Portland Mr. Adams - was Bhowa through the police departments there and the different -..features of that pluce were shown and explained to him. Mr Adams said that he was very royally entertained In Portland ;and en'eved the trip very much W. W. Roblson of Ashland returned ThTO'day from Salera where he has r bim tracsacling real estate businnt.3 Aucther. man accompanied him to look at some property at that place to e for some here. Mr. Roblson repents tnat he has $40,000 worth of property In Eugene. Corvallis and' Salem to trade for property. This includes ali kinds of property. Harry Stiver of the fonipadour Lith in Springs had sufricluury. Tecoverei rrom a recent accident t that place tj make a trip to Grants Pass Thurs day on business. Although Mr. Silver Is by no means well, he felt that, a trip to Grants Pass was imperative and so was compelled to go there. Mr. Hansen of Iowa has rented the W. W. Roblson place at 63 Ores ham street, and recently moved there. Mr. Hansen owned a Btock ranch in Iowa before coming to Ashland. Mrs. Hansen Is a sister of Mrs. eBrt Kin thorne of this city. Kenneth, McWUliams; or Harrison Brothers Ford Agency and V. D. Mil ler of the Standard Oil company took a short business trip, to Yreka on Thursday. The 484th Company C. A. C. will give a reception toAdjutant General White and Major James g. Vusen bury November 26. Adjutant General ( White will present medals to the men who have the longest records of ser vice in the guard. Many Btunts are included In the program such as fenc- Hymn, "Praise Him! Praise Him! Congregation Anthem, "O Worship the Lord" '. Watson Soloist, .Mr. Vawter (a) Violin Bolo, "Tartina O. Minor Sonata," 1st Movement Tb) Violin solo, VTartlna G Minor . Sonata",i 2nd Movement Mr. W. C. Janes ... Scripture lesson., .' ' "' Quartet, "O Taste and See"....Marston Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Isaacs, Mr. MaddoxV Mr. Vawter " " t Pipe organ, "Allegro" BeBt Prayer ' ; Tenor solo, 'A Psalm of .Thanksgiv ing" .....: Alliston Mr. Maddox Quartet, "The Lord Is My Light".;:. Speaks Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Isaacs, -Mr. Maddox, Mr. Vawter ' Announcements and offertory, pipe organ, "A Song of Praise". .Goubler Soprano solo, "A Song of Praise" : Ooubler Mrs. Scott Address, "The Worth of the Church" Rev. F. R. Leach Anthem, "It Is a Good Thing to Give . Thanks' stranger. '-.Cpme and see. ' Bring the babies and feel at home.- Special singing by the young people. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Nov. 25; Soul and Body. Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants under the. age of twenty may be ad mltted. Wednesday eve) ' meetings, (-which Include testimonies -of Christian Sci ence heallngs. 'at 7:45. . The reading room, which is in .the Medford Bldg.,,' is open dully from 1 to' 5 except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read borrowed or pur chased. ' .' . - The public is cordially invited lo at tend the services -and visit the read ing room. , Presbyterian Church Corner Main and Holly, Rev. E. P. . Lawrence, minister. Study 41 S. Holly. Res., 613 S. New town. . ' 9:46 a. m. Bible school. 295 last Adams ' Sunday, let us make It over 300 thii Pipe Organ, "Postlude In G" Clark Cough Dlsturn Scnool Work ichoc-T teachers Bhould ';' give the same advice to children who bave coughs as did this Florida teacher. "I recommended Foley's Honey and Tar to the children In my school who had the 'flu' and good results came whenever It wag used,'.' writes Mrs. L. Armstrong, Okeechobee, Florida, Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiate's. Ingredients printed on the wrapper. Quickly " relieves colds, coughs and crop. Sold everywhere. . . -' Adv. A Correction. In the Talent items In Friday's paper the heading indicated that the carload of turkeys sent out by the Poultry Producers' Co-operative as sociations of Medford. was secured in the Talent district. This is incorrect. The turkeys were; sent - out fro'm Medford and were secured largely in the country districts tiear Eagle Point and the northern part of the county. . . . Notice to Churches. ' . . Church notices should be In this of fice Friday evening In order to assure their publication In Saturday's paper. Sunday. Come early. Carl J. Bronv mer. supt. ' 11 a. m. Morning morahip. Subject, "Streams of Water." Special music: Mixed quartet will sing, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." 7:80- p. m. Theme, "Prayer." Spec ial music. Rev., L. B. Quick . will give both messages. Theso .messages have been Wonderfully, blessed of God, wherever used. . V - ' . 'M .'. 4 p., jrt. Junior Endeavor. Dorothy Hussong,. supt. 6:30 p. m..,Iritermpdlate Endeavor. Study of Japan. . Lessons in church government; devotional half hour. First Baptist Church. The Friendly Church. (N. Central & 6th St.) Frederick R. Leach, pastor. Office in church. . Phone 1052. 9:45 A. M. Bible school with de partments nnd separate class rooms KONDON'S for Cold in Head, Catarrh, Dtt No, CMiha. Sneezing, Peafneat, Head Nolaca, 11 Mid die. gore Threat, InDaama. KONDON'S SO yaara doins rood. Doctors, Dentiita, Nonas recommend It. Aak for aample free. STAGE FARES REDUCED By HOWARD & GRIM STAGES ; , ' Effective Nov. 19, 1923 Medford to Klamath Falls, one way $5.00. Round, Trip $9.00 Two trips daily. Leaves 8 A. M. and 1 :45 P. M. Office and Waiting Room at Hotel Nash Bldg. eriiB, Anthotn: "A ThunkHKivint; I'raycr." Offertory, tenur aolo, "A Sonfr of Thanksgiving," sunp by Mr. Maddox. Sacrament of baptism and reception of members. Epworth Ia'ubuo 6:30. A host of young people profit by and onjoy this service. Evening service 7:30. Sermon, "A Twentieth Century Mayflower." An them, "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters," sung by the chorus, under direction of Mrs. Geo. Andrews. Of fertory, "The Old Hugged Cross." For this number the cross will bo Illuminated. There will be a "Thanksgiving Praise Service" at this hour. The church will distribute baskets to some unfortunate and needy families, and invites all who attend the Sunday ser vices to bring fruit, vegetables and other food, and deposit same In the vestibule of the church upon entering. A CEDAR CHEST . 1 THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Useful Durable Ornamental Mothproof ..,.'. Order now for Christinas Delivery TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS EVERYTHING IN WOODWORK First Methodist Fplscopal Church Fourth and Bartlett. J. Randolph Sasnott, pastor. 27 North Orange. Phono 332. Bible school 9:45. Prof. N, Franklin, supt. Morning worship 11. Sermon, It OH. II The Pilgrim Soul" -n Thanksgiving rev- Main Street Methodist South John B. Coan, pastor. Cor. Main and Oakdale. Study In Church. Phone 384. Bible school at 9:45. Dr. Frank Roberts, supt. Classes for all ages. Morning worship and praise service at 11 o'clock. Choir selection, "Aafar From God" by Slater. Violin duet, "Cradle Song," by Hausen. Hungarian violinist, Misses John and Beaton. Sermon, "One of God's Mysteries. At the evening service at 7:30 the pastor will deliver a special address on "Tho Mountain Whites of the Cumberlands." This address is a ser ies of incidents taken from his exper ience while In settlement work in the heart of the Cumborlands a few years ago. You will find It rich In humor and pathos. The evening music will be especially inspiring. Choir rendi tion, "Song at Eventide," Thompson. Violin duet, Barnby's "Crossing the Bar." Weed-day meetings: Midweek fel lowship service on Wednesday even ing at 7: IB. Choir rehearsal 8:15 Wednesday evening. Union Thanks giving sorviee Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. Leach of tho Bnptlst church will deliver the message. Always the glad hand a "the home like church." Holiday Turkey Shoots Held at HOLLYWOOD ORCHARDS on Jacksonville Road . THE TWO BIGGEST SHOOTS OP THE SEASON THREE RANGES THREE Rifles Furnished on 22 Range Sunday, Nov. 25, and Thanksgiving Day Everybody's Coming "THE HOMELIKE CHURCH" Does God Care ABOUT YOU? REASON, HUMAN EXPERIENCE and the ;! BITSLE all teach us that God cares about onr welfare. "What do you care about Him and His people ., and purposes in Medford? Happy Sundays at the MAIN STREET METHODIST, SOUTH BRIQUETTES Just received a car load of DIAMOND COAL BRIQUETTES, the economical fuel, free from all dust or slack. ' LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY OF WINTER FUEL NOW AND SAVE MONEY HANSEN COAL CO. 34 S. Fir Phone 239 THINGS DON'T "JUST HAPPEN" we make 'em happen. -a live growing bank account at this home bank The Medford National is "heaps of help in the makin's" "IT'S IN THE SERVICE". filled with co-operation. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of semi-annual assessments due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semiannual instal ment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will be due and payable at I the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1923, and will be ; delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de-' linquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be ad-' vertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, together with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Sec tion 148 of the City Charter. ' Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1023 ' MARY A. WEBBER, . Treasurer of the Clxy of Medford, Oregon. FINAL OPENING I Medford Armory f Tuesday, Nov, 27, 1923 The entire building open to the public for inspection at 7:00 P. M. Big program starting at 8:00 P. M., followed by military ball. Every resident of Southern Oregon is invited to this big formal opening as a guest of Co. A., 186th Inf., O. N. G. Absolutely no charge for anything. This is Your Party ! COME ! j IlllllllllllllM y S3 r s Si