Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    MET)F01?n MAIL Wmtftra, MflPFOKD, OftE(10T, SATURDAY, TVECEMTIET? 1,
J.I. MURPHY.
PIONEER RESIDENT
ASHLAND, Dec. 1. Mrs. J. J.
urphy, a pioneer resident of Ashland
insect away at her home on the
nilevard about three o'clock this
laturday) morning followInK an
Aeration. Mr. Murphy is a proml-
nt stocK man. Mrs. Murphy was
Ac of the best known pioneer women
southern Oregon. v
Mrs. Murphy was born Jan. 5, 1884
the old Nell homestead on Neil
feck, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
ayborne Neil, who settled on their
nch In that yeur. after arrlvine in
A-CRon from a trip across the plains
10 year previous. Mrs. Murphy was
an youngest of 13 children and June
th, 1884, was married to J, J. Mur-
tfy at Jacksonville. Until 1914 Mr.
Ad Mrs. Murphy lived' on their ranch
t Immigrant creek when they moved
Ashland where they have since re-
Mrs. Murphy leaves to mourn her
0n In addition to her husband, three
idns, Carl, Murray and Ray; one
liter, Mrs. W. E. Dean of Grants
.ss; and two brothers, Wm. Neil of
ijyrtlo Creek, and J. C. Nell of Gran
Mr, Wash. .A daughter died in In
fancy and a son, Clyde, died six years
io.
fThe funeral will be held at the
If urphy residence in Ashland Monday
i 2 o'clock. Rev. E. W. Chaney of the
tffthoritat church presiding.
f'A wedding of more than usual ln
.iost occurred Thanksgiving day
vjion Miss Vetrls McCredie became
he bride of H. G. Enders, Jr., at the
tome of the bride's parents in Central
?oint. Mr. Enders is the well known
pUHincss man of Ashland, is promi
lynt In all the important men's clubs
IS the city and also a prominent social
e&der. Miss McCredie taught in the
Hihllc scools of this place until this
anr, since which time she has been
i home in Central Point. The young
Oiiplo did not tell their friends what
msfer
$ewear
"Woman's work is never done"
l-but you can make it a great deal
Wicker and easier this Christ
Cast Electricity in the kitchen, the
undry, and in housecleaning
pes the hardest work your wife
ks to contend with.
Ask your electrical dealer. Ho
trill demonstrate electric ranges
a various models electric wash-
rs, vacuum cleaners; and you,
in get them on terms.
Show him your shopping liot
pday. . .
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
waffle iron ' vacuum cleaner
table grill cooking rang
toaster washing machine
percolator - sewing machine
heater
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had taken place and attended the ball
game Thanksgiving afternoon, as Mr.
Enders has always taken an active
Interest In all- high school sports.
After the ball game they slipped away
in Mr. Enders' car towards San Fran
cisco where their honeymoon will' be
spent, but' no- one, knows how long
they will stay.- On their return they
will live In the Keller bungalow at the
corner of Sherman and Allison street.
The best-wishes, of ;the -entire com
munity go with this happy -couple.
One of the special features of the
T.llhinn MlnirfMl .l,.m ml nw
j will be real Hawaiian music played
Ion steel guitars. Spanish guitars uke-
leles and banjo ukeleles by a quintet
composed of Floy Rush. Charles Rush
Charles Robertson, Miss Alice Mc
Gee and Miss Velma Clapp.' Miss
Clapp who is well kfeown for her ex
cellent dancing will give. a realistic
Hawaiian hula,
Mr. ' and Mrs. I. C. Clapp and
daughter Velma who have been resid
ing, In Medford have moved to Ash
land. '
Charles S. Brewster, who is associ
ated with, the Kerr-Glfford Co. of
Portland, and who to? years was the
head of the poultry department at the
Oregon Agricultural college is to udge
the poultry exhibits at the Winter
Fair next week.
In addition to his work at the fair
Mr, Brewster will give lectures and
demonstrations which are being eag
erly . looked forward to - by all the
poultry raisers of this section. ' 'i
.The schools -have been working
hard for the display they expect to
enter in the Winter Fair and Supt.
Briscoe has requested more ' space
than has been allotted to them. - He
says that they really need the entire
Chautauqua building for these exhib
its which will be by far the best that
have ever been shown in Jackson
county,
Dan Conner with his wife and
mother all of Medford, spent Thanks
giving day in Ashland the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosier.' -
The local post of the Salvation
Army Ib greatly elated over the gift of
a Ford touring car. The generous
giver has asked that his name be not
made public. ThiB car meets a need
that htia long been felt by the local
corps.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chltwood, well
known Jacksonville druggist i spent
Thanksgiving day in Ashland visiting
friends and relatives. ' t ' ' ;
Mrs. Donald Fraser is taking a
short vacation from her chamber of
commerce duties, as her husband,
who la attending the. University of
Oregon, has returned to Ashland to
spend -the - Thanksgiving vacation.
Miss Hollmeyer will take Mrs.' Era
ser's place; '.' '
The Ashland B. P. O. E. will hold
their annual memorial services Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. '' Rev.: W.
'B. Hamilton, rector of St'. Mark's
church, Medford, will, give the me
morial address. A muelcal program
will be furnished by the Elks orches
tra, which contains 15 people; Sumner
Parker will play a violin solo ' and
Carl Loveland will delight the audi;
ence with several vocal sojbs. f ,
H. C '. Sheldon ., , from. . Rochester,
Minn,, arrived In Ashland .Tuesday
where he will visit at the homo of his
daughter, Mrs. H: O. Butlerfield. ;He
will remain here indefinitely.
' A union service was held at "the
Congregational church Thanksgiving
morning. ' Rev. B. C. Miller of ' the
Baptist church, preached an inspiring
sermon which was greatly enjoyed by
all present. The collection was given
to the poor and was a very generous
one. ' i
T. W. Acklln of Hornbrook, Calif.,
was In Ashland Thanksgiving day
visiting with friends and relatives.
' George F. Smith and wife were bus
iness visitors In Ashland on Friday.
Wm. A. Long and family of Rose
burg spent Thanksgiving day with
Mrs. Long's father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Aden Spencer.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Oslln of Santa
Clara, Calif., formerly of Ashland
have been visiting fricjids and Tela?
tives In Ashland for the past few days.
They left Friday for their home.
. Miss Elizabeth -Wagner ot San
Francisco is In Ashland visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs! J.
M. Wagner on- Oak street.,- She will
return to her home In a fow days.
:- Dorothy Newman, freshman at U.
of O.j and member of the Delta Zeta
sorority was captain of their debating
team this year which won the wom
on's Inter-fraternity debating contest
and was awarded the cup. This Is
the first year that a sorority has won
this honor. The team will now debate
with the winning men's team for (he
shield. - ' " '-' '
Do you like good vaudeville? . If
you do you'll enjoy the Llthian Min
strel Show, Ashland.' faon..' pec. 3rd:
Specialty acts, fancy dancing,' 'good
music and a bunch of peppy chorus
girls.
Mrs. S. A. Cornwell returned Wed
nesday from Berkeley, Calif., where
she has been visiting her sister.-While
there Mrs. Cornwell witnessed :- the
Berkeley-Stanford football ' game
played at the new stadium which was
dedicated the day before the game.
Over 72,000 people witnessed; the
game. ' '
Llthian Minstrel Show, Ashland.
Monday, Dec. 3, "One Big Night in a
Cabaret."- See the Hack-faced wait-'
era, Llthian RoBebud chorus, Hawaii
an troupe, fancy dancers and the fa
mous Llthian Octette. All the best
features of a vaudeville, minstrel
show and musical comedy. 216
Winter Coughs and Colds ' '
With the changeable weather which
we have at thja season of the year
coughs and cold are very prevalent;
Be prepared for them. Have a bottle
of Foley's Honey, and Tar Compound
handy, and with the first sign of i
cough or cold take a dose and prevent
a serious ailment. Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound has been the standard
family cough remedy for over 6
years, bringing prompt relief and
when once used you will never be
without It. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Notice to Subscribers
All our carrier boys are supplied
with whistles with Instructions to
blow them when delivering papers.
We will esteem It a special favor If
you will report to us when the boys
do not blow whistles or If there Is any
irregularity In the delivery of your
paper, V
St. Mark's Episcopal
' Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a.m. Sunday school. ' '
'11 a. m. Holy communion.
- r .. wm. B. Hamilton, vicar.,
Catholic Church
.' South Oakdale and Eleventh.
, First mass at 8 a. m. .
Second mass at lv:30 &vm
Evening devotions and benediction
at 1A0 p. m.
Rev. F. W. Black, pastor..
v '
English I.utlicrart Church
612 W. Fourth St.
; Rev. T. A. Schoenberg of Portland
will preach 8unday, Doc. 2.
Sunday school 10:15.
- Divine services 11.
A quarterly meeting after services.
Tou and yours are invited.
F. Qreb, Becy.
- The Church of the Xazarcue
Cor. of Central and Jackson.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Young people's meeting 6:30 p. m.
Rev. J. E. Oarr, a man of wldj
experience as "pastor and' evangelist
and well known among the holiness
people,1 will preach - morning and
evening, also each evening next week
at 7:30 p. ni. You are very cordially
invited to attend these services. Come
and bring your friends.
C. M. King, pastor, res. 10 Clark St.
First Free Methodist Church
Lillian Gray, pastor.
Sunday school 10 o'clock, W. F.
Garrison, supt. ,
Preaching 11 o'clock. Sermon by
the pastor. Song by the young people.
- Class meeting following preaching.
Mrs. Schmidt, leader.
- . Young Christian Crusaders meeting
6:3d. Leader, Mrs. Harold McCormiok.
Preaching 7:30. Subject, Obey.
We specialise in being friendly.
Babies always welcome here. It you
like to be made at .home, come and
worship with us. If you are sick or
In trouble, call us up, phone 1057.
Pastor's. residence. 3(7 Tenth 8t. W.
Church, corner Ivy and Tenth St, ,
First Christian Church
Cor; Ninth and S. Oakdale.
D. . J; yHdwe,'" minister, : res, 26 S.
Orange, phone 1007, ,
- Services evory Lord's 'Day:
" 9:45 a. m.' Bible school. Frank
Patterson, supt. A growing school,
"bigger and better all the time."
'11 a. m. Morning worship. Com
munion - and preaching. Sermon,
"Business In Christianity."
6:30 p. in. C. E. meeting. Reports
from the C. E. convention.
- 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Sermon,
"Every One's Friend." Special music
at every service. The orchestra will
play at the evening service All are
cordially Invited to these services.
Stra-hgors will find a hearty welcome.
' First Methodist Episcopal Church
' Fourth and Bartlett.
" J. Randolph Sasnett, pastor.
Mrs. Geo. Andrews, choir director.1
Bible school 9:46. Prof. N. H.
fTranktin, upt. A missionary pro.
gram will be the opening feature to
morrow. , , . ,
11 a. m. Morning worship. Anthem,
"Crossing the Bar,". Barnby. Sermon,
"The Welding Power of a Great Com
mon Service." Offortory, soprano
solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd,"
sung by Mrs. F. E. Nichols. '
6:30 Epworth Icaguo. ; Tho young
peoples hour.
7:30 Evening sorvlce. ' Sermon,
"The Great CUrse." Offertory. "The
Homeland," sung by Mr. Dwlght
Phipps. Special features: illuminat
ed Cross hymn, and "A Candle Song"
By four year old twin girls. '
Frcsbj-tcrlan Church
Cor. Main and Holly. -Rev..
E. P. Lawrence, minister, 41
8. Holly, Study. 613. S. Newtown, res.
; 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Come with
your Bible and. a studied lesson. Carl
J. Brommer, supt. '
11 a. m. . Morning worship. "The
Mote and the Beam." The quartet
will sing, "The Harbor of Rest," by
Lester. . ',-.'..
7:30 p. m. Evening servlcb. "Pre
sentation of Missionary. Work In
Japan" thru stereoptlcon slides. Very
Interesting. Special Japanese numbers
on the pipe organ, entitled "The Jap
anese Sunset" -by Doppen and "Haya'
by Maurice will be played by Mrs.
March.
4 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor,
Dorothy HuBsong, supt.
6:30 p. m. Intermediate Endeavor.
Devotion,-study of Japan, and Church
Government.
t First" Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of .Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
t Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice 212 -North
Oakdale. Subect for Sunday, Dec, 2:
Ancient and Modern Necromancy,
alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De
nounced. ....
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.
. The Reading Room which Is In the
Medford Bldg., Is open daily from l
to E except Sundays and holidays.
All authorized Christian Science liter
ature may be read, borrowed or pur
chased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
Reading Room.
First Baptist Church
'.-. (The Friendly Church)
Frederick R. Leach, pastor. Office
at church. Phone 1062. .
v 9:45 a. Bible school with latest
facilities for real work.. Mrs. Hans
Holmer, supt. The Glee club sings at
all sessions. Join Sunday.
11 a. m. "The Purpose of Prayer,
the first in a series of three sermons
on Prayer. The Lord's 8upper and
reception of new members. Soprano
solo, "The First Commandment.
Clifford. Mrs. 8. M. Scott. Violin solo,
"Aria," Gounod, Mr. Janes.
6:30 p. m. Young people's meeting.
Numbers Browing.
7:30 p. m. "Who Will Be Lost?"
Orean recital . and song service.
'Quartet, "Jesus, the Very Thought o(
Thee," Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Isaacs, Mr. j
vawter, Air. Aiuuuux. wuunei, line-
Day for Thee," Tool. , - j
-. Tuesday: All day work meeting of
the women of tho church with cov
ered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. W.
C. .Wilson In charge Wednesday 7:30
p. m. Prayer meeting. Thursday 7:30
p. in. Choir rehearsal. Come and
enjoy the services.
Main SI. Methodist Church South -
John B. Coan, Pastor.
Cor. Main and Oakdnle. Study in
church. Phono 384. Headquarters
office of Boy Scouts at tho study.
Bible school at 9:45. Dr. Frank
Roberts, supt. Classes for all ages.
Morning worship and praise service
at 11. Rev. J. C. Jones of Corvallls
will apeak both morning and evening.
Musical numbers for the day will
Include two violin .duets by Misses
John and Beaton. Two choir selec
tions, "One of Ood's Days" by Martin,
and "Ho Will Not Let Mo Fall" by
Ackley.
The Epworth League meets nt 6:30.
You will enjoy every hour's service of
this day. v
The first quarterly conference ses
sion will be held following tho even
ing service. i
Week-day meotings: Monday even
ing 7:30 regular monthly official
board meeting followed by social
hour and refreshments. Wives ad
husbands of board mcmbors invited.
Tuesday 2:30 Missionary society In
church parlor. Election of officers
and rail call. Wednesday 7:15 mld-
woek fellowship service. 8:15 choir
rehearsal. Saturday T o'clock Scout
Troop 2 in the Scout room. Saturdny
2:30 the Junior i Missionary society
will entertain their mothers at thctr
regular meeting in the church parlor.
' Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville
Please do not fall to hear Rev. F.
Gordon Hart of Grnnts Pass, Oregon
at this church Sunday morning at 11
p. m. Mr. Hart is a man of unusual
ability, and one who's lecturos and
addresses have been much sought
after. He is a man .who has given
much attention to young people's
work In this state, Washington, and
elsewhere. . We are hoping to have
him give some of his special addresses
while here with us. His stay hore will
be - short, so let us plan to attend
every meeting possible while they are
In progress. The services on Sunday
will be as follows: ,
11 o'clock, a message by1 Mr. Hart.
Anthem by the choir. ' -
On Sunday evonlng wo will have
our Thanksgiving Boris service, with
a very short message, from tho evan
gelist. Tho music will consist of choir
selections, boIos, duets,- quartets,
choruses, and congregational singing.
You will want to hear tho young folks
sing, also Mr. Hart's singing. -
There will be no charges for tills
entertainment, but as we are greatly
In need of some new song books a
silver offering will be taken for that
purpose. ' '
Remember that the evening service
will begin at 7:30 Bharp, and that you
will need to come early If you wish a
seat. Edwin H. Edgnr. pastor.
iTamov Hacnrr Poos av
K-L Pills
For Kidney sad Llrtff
Trouble. Constipation, In
tMtlnal Indigestion and
j&lnared Alimeau
Lfw troablt !m4 t wriwi tfl.
And ur ttffn of Mvcr troobl !
btltauanvM. If 70a hav attack
of bvadacha. If you haa a eoat4
toaguo, If you hava afield apaa-
tlte, you probably ara billou-
which may load to doranacmaat
of tho II Tar and to aerlouo ond.
tmo often, fatal raaulta, Had
tbla strong endoraamtnt of Or. A,
W.ChiH'-K-L Mill Mr. J. H.
too, Jtooto No. a, Baalay, Oa
wmoai
" for a matber of roaro f fiavo
bean troubled with ay kidneva.
liver and alao bit heart. I flnii
Dr. A.W.ChaM'a K-LPIIIa a won
derful omedy. They certainly aro
the flneit I over used. I would
ot be wit hoot them In my hoaia
obo laae treat pieaaare in rec
ending th to mj Irioadu,"
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Fill at all drug ter. To bo euro
01 getting in genuine, aao inei
portrait ana if nature 01 a. w,
CbetM.D.,ara enteehbov yf
protoeuea against imitation,
Dr. A. W.CHASB MIDIC1NS COL
W waablngton t Banaie, It. T
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
" PRMT-O-IJTX BATTKBT
STATION
FHeaffl lfcjiifc
Pear Trees
Prices Klaoghtcred While
They liast ,
Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou, Cornice, Winter
Nellie, on L'BsurlensIs roots, of finest
quality. Let us save, you- money and
supply you the besl. Take advantage
of the reduction sale. Our 34 years
In business Is our guarantee. We have
all kinds of nursery stock. Write to
day for these lowered prices.
CABirojf NURSEinr co.
Carlton, Oregon
HAVE YOUR XMAS
PHOTOGRAPHS
made now
at the
Medford P. F. Studio
in our new and larger quarters
High grade work at popular
prices. Over Medford Harness Co.
228 E. MAIN
YOUR CHILDHOOD
Was Spent in a l?oious Atmosphere
in Your Home.
YOUR CHILDREN
Need the Same Influence.
"The Homelike Church," Main Street Methodist
STAGE FARES REDUCED
By HOWARD & GRIM STAGES
Effeetivo Nov. 19, 1923
Medford to Klamath Falls, one way $5.00. Round Trip $9.00
Two trips daily. Leaves 8 A. M. mid 1 :45 P. M.
Office and Waiting Room nt Hotel Nash Bldg.
A CEDAR CHEST
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
Useful Durable Ornamental Mothproof
Order now for Christmas Delivery
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
EVERYTHING IN WOODWORK
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE
of semi-annual assessments Aue
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual instal
ment (one-twentioth) 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
the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1923, and will be
delinquent after thirty (30) days from snid date and shall bear
a penalty of five per cent (&) upon tho 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, 1923
' MARY A. WEBBER,
Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon.
11 II
Taking Big Chances
Do you know just what your chances arc
to accumulate enough money to protect you
in old age?
Well, here arc the chances, according to
statistics compiled by the insurance com
panies. Tliey say that taking 100 men at
the age of 25, all with an equal start, at
death only one will leave wealth, only two
will have accumulated a competency. Fif
teen leave between $2,000 and $10,000 and
82 leave nothing. Moral, start a savings
account right now. -
Sz? FIrst National Bank
Medford Oregon
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Series of
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First Baptist Church
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Hear the
Sermons
Sunday 11A.M.
PURPOSE OF PRAYER
7:30 P.M.
"WHO ARE LOST"
9:45 A. M. Our growing Sunday school
6:30 P. M. Our live B. Y. P. U.
, Increasing numbers enjoy the services.
. Come Sunday
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
For Treatment
of Acuto ami
Chronic l)la
ritHCH ot Men
and Women.
Cnnccr nnd tumor treated, In-:-fliipnzit,
kidney, bbulder and stom
ach troubles, fltH, hernia, rupture,
colds, femulo troubles, pnralysls,
fover, pneumonia, asthma and
throat troubles, rheumatism,
itmenorrhoca.
Offlco Hours: : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m;
Consultation Freo
2 11 Routh FiTnt St., Medford, Oro.
Kodak Finishing -
(or thme who demaad Um
Swem'i Studio
T K. Mala Medford
FOR 8ALE
Cockerels
Trap Nost Stock.
Egg Iloaord 240 to 305
Price In roach of all
WHITE WING POULTRY FARM
Phone 9-F-11 Phoenix, Ore.
For Wet Wash
Dry Wash Rough Dry
Phone 873
Wet Wash, pound....Bo
Dry Wash, pound... To
Rough Dry, pound - .90
American Laundry
Medford Iron Works
Oar Specialty
Medford Quartz Mill
Mining and Bawmlll Machlaery.
General Foundry and afaoWaJ
Work.
11M N. Ocatral It. ' "
Licenses
for balance .
of 1923
put on . .
FREE OF
CHARGE
on any
NEW CAR
sold prior to
January 1, 1924
The Busy Comer
Motor Co.
on
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Pray
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