Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORft MAlli TRTBflyE, MRFOnf), CHECpy, SATFTtDAY, MAffS, 102.-j
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The regular eacrcd concert at the
Fli'Ht Baptist church will be Riven Bun
St. Mark's KiitM-oixil.
Coiner North Onkdnle and 5th St. Craterlan theater.
'Irxt IlniMlst (-huri'li.
N. Central and Blh St.
Frederick It. I.eaeh 0slor
9.4b a. ill. Hlble school. Sr. A
J. Anderson, superintendent. q"w
scholars are joining each uUiray.
11:15 a. ni., sermon by I lev. J. 13.
Coan to the praduatinff class at tlio
I'nlon service.
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ASHLAND. May 22. Members of
8 a. in. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
H a. m. Morning nervico.
W'nf. B. 1-fcimllton, Vicar.
day, 8 p. ni. These concerts Hturtetl the G. A. R W. R. C. and American
by Rev. F. li. Leach, have boen given Legion are guesta at the Memorial ser-
each month during the five yeara ot vIceq hoi(, ftt tnfl Pre80yterlan church.
his pastorate in Medford. 'They have ..... , rt
been well attended and have done Sunda' t " o'clock. The Rev. J. C.
much to put the church music of the Mergler, pastor, will deliver the ad-
clty on a high ntandard. This concert dress. The program follows: Organ
will be the final one under Rev. prelude, Doxology, Invocation, Glorlo
Leach's ministry and will be attended Patri, Psalter, Selection No. 23, Quar-
no doubt by many. The trio consist
ing of Messrs Janes, Root and Scott
will -play at this concert probably for
the last time, as Prof. Root Is soon to
tfoave Medford for Portland. The
program for the concert follows:
Organ prelude by Mr. Scott, organist
director. Hymn, "Sunshine in the Soul'
Congregation
Anthem, "The Lord Is My Light"
Instrumental Trio by Messrs. Janes,
Root and Scott
Responsive ScrlptureLesson
Vocal solo, "O Lord Be Merciful.
MIps Huntoon
Violin Bolov"Visions'
Prayer
Beut, "Not a Sparrow Falleth.!
Miss Huntoon, Mrs. Richardson
Instrumental Trio
Messrs Janes, Root and Scott
Announcements and offering
Anthem, "Plalse the Lord"
Address Aubrey G. Smith
Anthem, "I Will Magnify Thee, O
Lord." "" ,
Benediction ; ... ; - ., ,
Organ postlude. "' r " '
C. E. GATES NAMES
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tette, "Our United States," Stokowskl;
Anthem,, "There Is a Green Hill Far
Away," Godard; Scripturei Lesson,
Psalm 19, 1-14. Hymn No. 36; Pray
er, Anthem, "The Royal Banners For
ward Go," Offertory, anthem, "Onward
Christian Soldiers," Jude Peace; Ser
mon: "Serving Our Generation,' Acts
13, 36. Hymn No. 146, benediction,
postlude.
Mrs. Harriet E. Fielding of 189
Granite street, left this week for
Southern California for a visit of some
length.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Robertson ex
pect to leave on nn automobile trip
..Carelton Janes soon. They expect to go to the coast.
They will likely be away for some time.
The new store room, being built by
Mrs. Garnett of Medford, is approach
ing completion, and presents an at
tractive appearance. It will be used
for an up to dato tea room.' with liv
ing apartments In the back.
Mrs. Eunice Kibler arrived from
Monmouth, where she Is attending
Normal, to spend the week end with
her patents on Fairview street, and
enjoy a visit with her brother who Is
at homo for a few days prior to leaving
for his new field.
The seniors of Ashland high expect
to climb Mount Ashland. . They leave
for Its sno wcapped summit this even
ing, planning, unless some fall by the
way, to greet the sunrise from Its top
tomorrow morning. It is understood
that a largo number will make the
trip.
Henry Homes was named presdl
dent of the student body at the re
cent election. Young Homes has been
Cut hollo Cluut li. .
South Oakdalo avenue and Eleventh
street.
Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m.
Benediction nt 7:30 p. m.
Rev. F. W. Black, Pastor. .
p. m.. B. Y. V. U. "What Ave
Owe OurNatioifs Heroes." ' Marvel
Read, lender.
p. m. Last sacred concert in
present pastorate. Farewell sermon
next Sunday evening.
Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Woman's aux
iliary meets with Mrs. K. S. Sllnson.
1128 W. 4th St. Largo attendance
urged
of
Church of Jesus Clirlta
Day SalntH.
Sunday school at 10:30 a
Woodmen Hall, over Medford
tlonal Bank,'
Subject for theological class: 'Tho
State of the Religious World at the
Time of the Birth of the Messiah."
Classes for nil ages. All wel
come. No collection.
Wednesday 1:30 p. m., furowcll
1 41 1 tor prnydr meeting. -
1 Thursday, 7:30 p. m., choir re
hearsal.
Na-! A general invitation is given to the
special musical evening service.
Presbyterian church.
Rev. E. Percy Lawrence, minister.
Residence. 513 S. Newtown. Study
41 S. Holly.
9:45 a. m. Bible school. Every
member of the school is urged to be
present on time as the school will
close promptly aX-10:45 in plenty of
time for the baenlaurcnte service.
The Salvation Army.
Dear Friend: While critics rant
and skeptlcs roar, the old time re-
llirlnti iwntlnnaa nw ilnlnrr it a TO-
Kcncratlve work In human hearts 11:15 " Verle Walker, supor
n,.. Intendent.
i-.i r .,rtin.. i..li,l tn -(tend 11 n. m. Union Baccnhtureato ser-
, .' , t vice in- the Craterlan theater. The
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at sermon will be given by ltev. J
8 p. m. On Sunday at 1 1 a. m.-and,v-"""
7:30 p.'m. Also Sunday, school at
2:30 p.- m. Commissioning ot local
officers Syndny night.
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p. m. Sermon, ".ichus porsuan-
Ing Men." Special music by the girls'
chorus.
On Sunday night the, pastor of the
Presbyterian church is announced to
sneak on "The Gospel According to
Jesus" or "How Jesus Persuaded
Men." Jesus faced all kinds of au-
them
through special appeal that reached
the hearts of men. This mesago will
The
Pentecostal Mission.
28 East Main St.
E. F. Bingham, pastor, residence
Kn 1A Mfnflp.nn St
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching "ence and won many of
11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Street meet
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Mid-week services on Wednesday hw his manner of approach
and aSturday, 8 p. ni.. with tsreet ' ...k..ib -
moetinKs at 7:30. brouBht forth so many words of np-
A cordial Invitation la extended to' gelation and commendation, will
all to como and worship where the slnB one or two special numbers,
full gospel Is preached. I v
"For. I am not ashamed of thej
gospel of Christ: for it Is the power
or uon unto paivntion, to ovoryono
that bellevoth." Uo. 1-10.
A certain amount save regularly will increase rapidlv with
a e.vedit of 8 dividends. Every young person should plan on the
' future, and the best way is to save a per cent oE his earnings.
Every. parent should save a little each month to prepare for their
children's education. A few dollars saved every month and
invested here will mature at a few hundred dollars in six years.
Safely, together with splendid earnings are features of our
muiual savings and loan plan.
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon
C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty.
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CLIANIR8
PLIATEKB
First MethiHll-t KplNcopnl Clmrcll
West Main and laurcl.
Wo will not have the morning hour
General Chairmnn C. E. Gates, an-
active in school affairs, president of of BCrviceW0 Joln ,n ,ho unlon s(.r.
I the Junior class the past year and bus- vlce for tho uaocnlnuronte serlvee at
APPLEGATE
iiivoo itiuiiUKtri ui iiie nuuuB lcVH. nilHK . 1 ...m i
nounces tho fonowlnB eommlttoes on ,yelma' Clapp will be secretary and "". . 1 ' ' "UJ" T"' The I ''"""
Doernbecher Hosnlh.. cTmnaurn 1 T"6 " as,edilPr ,f,,n Epworth LeaRUe devotional service nt
hl " ", " VI LJa?? "; ?KUo .NeWS' ?.';n'OI" vice president , 0.cock. Tne 8UhJcct w ,)e ..Qu(.
"'"- v" 1UI' IIUAl J'CUr Will Oe H.ari iVUlier; JU- ,l,,,r Rnhnril Tnn C.inn ' Thn 1
catcd nt c. E. Gates Auto rnmnnnv. to t ro ..i u... i. tne evangelistic service. Special mu
nmnM n-m.. .h f i i ' ..... ". "". " . ' 1""'."L""" . sic and a fine service Is nssured
.., v.. .............. nuinii. iiuuHurer, a. A, r'eiors, jr.
drive which will tnko place next week The forum luncheon of the 'Cham
commenclns Mondny. j bor of Commerce will be held at the
Publicity Committee Carl T. Teng-" NeMa Cafe next Tuesday. Paul Mo
wald, R. A. Koppcs, Paul B. McDon- , Kce. vlcej president of the California
leader
I'clock
old.
Contact Commlttoe Carl Y. Teng
wald. Secretary-Treasurer Col. W. H,
Paine.
Quota nnd Soliciting Committees:
Oregon Power Co., will be the speak
er. Mr. McKee is an honorary mem
ber of the I..lthlana, which organiza
tion wlll'be featured at the luncheon.
Tho Llthlans expect to spring stunts
that. will overshadow the usual ones
Anthom, "God Is I.1OV0" Shelley
Soloist, Mr. MncDonough
Offertory, "Sunset and Evening. Star"
..v y.l...,!. i.a.i Bingham
, ' :' . Virginia Dew .
John C. Mann. ;cantnin: Floyd Cook.' stnjreH rim-inv. ihA i .,n o v. nvan.
Louis UlrrcTi, PaulXoonard. . , ' ' jtion. Tuesday's meeting opened tho
A.' L. Hill, captain; Jorrr Jerome, program planned to have prominent
Floyd Hart, Roy Elliott. ' . southern Oregon business men as prln-
C. M. Kidd, captain;, Fred , Want, 'cipal speakers on forum programs.
Larry Mann, A. J. Crose. I Mr. Fromnn suffered a painful and
A. C. Hubbard, captain; O. O. Alen-' serious nccldent during the recent
dcrfer, J. J. Buchter, Fred Scheffcl. (convention. A fall resulted In a double
During the week of the drive there fracture of the arm which will be a
will also be placed a number of con- long and tedious matter in healing. .
trlbutlon boxes .in prominent places Hotel Ashland was the scene of the
throughout Medford in which cash do-; weekly luncheon of the Kiwahis club,
nations to the Tund can bo made. (with J. W. McCoy and Dr. Mattie B.
The Rotary, Kiwanls and Lions clubs Shaw appearing on the program; the
have all unanimously endorsed the first named In two musical numbers
campaign and are londlng their united and Dr. Shaw In a number of readings,
support towards making same a .sue- The closing of the-stores on Memorial
cess. Each ot these clubs have assign- Day was discussed by those present,
ed two speakers who will tell the pur- on Mondny, May 25. Acorn Circle
pose of the drive. , ' Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a
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w ntuow kiiu vji in. sneciai mectlnc nt o'clnrlr in thn t. . i .. j .
Most" IB the slogan of the campaign I. o. O. F. -hall. On Tuesday, May 26, 'o'clock church edifice 212 North
pose of this splendid effort on the part ceremonial in Ashland. This will bo i-Soul and Bodv
r8hf,rAV'wMni.gin,!l 'ZrnE'nt f!T!? "" M 7 m- at Ho" -Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants
care for the widows and orphans of ,tol Ashland, and a dance in tho Arm- 'under 20 mav be admitted
., Imthcrnn . Clmreli. .
. The English Evangelical Lu
theran church, 5)2 West Fourth St.,
Rev. J. Edwin .IoIuihoii, paBtor.
Services for-'Sunduyi May 24:
Sunday school, , 30:00 a. m.
-Morning service, il a. m. Subject,
"Tho Unpardonable Sin."
Evening Vespera, 7:45 p. m. Sub
ject, ; "Saved to 8ervo."
.Wednesday evening, nt 8 p. m.
Bible study class, subject: 'Sin,
Its Source and Cure."
Saturday, May 30, 10f30 a. m.
The meeting of the Catechetical
class.
Everybody is cordially invited to
come and participate in all of these
services' ,
First Church of CliVlHt, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, .The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
School will close Tuesday, May 26.
Commencement exercises will be In
tho Community hall Friday evening;
May 22. li. M. Clute, the chairman of
the school board, will present tho di-
George .A.-DrlHcop, super
intendent of Ashland schools, will
mnko the address.
Examinations is being conducted by
the. high school teachers this week.
Attendance is good up to tho end of
the school year. ' v.
The student body elected officers
for tho coming semester, which begins
In the fall. Roberta Clute was' elected
president, Dora Stone vice president,
Blossom Head secretary, Karl Her-
rlott treasurer, Joe Forest officer of
the day.
snore laiKS were maue oy mosi m
the students, all agreed that tho school
year had boen ple.'tfcant, profitable.
Some were gladj tbathey could come
Hack" for another years, others regret
ted that they could hot attend here
next year.
Phone 244
13 N. Fir II
those who laidLdown their lives for the ory.
cotintry during the. World war.
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The marriage of Miss Frances Ber- 'include testimonies of Christian
nice Myer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Myer of Ashland, and Arthur
Claude Hicks of Canyon City, occur
red nt the latter place Thursday, May
16. Mrs. Hicks has lived in Ashland
Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which is In the
Medford building, is open daily from
12' to 4, except Sundays and holidays.
All authorized Christian Science liter
al! her life, is a graduate of Ashland 'aturfc may be read, borrowed or pur-
iiK.i, unu nan aueoaca tne fian Jose chased. - x
Normal and the U. of O. She was a I Tne puhiic ls cordially Invited to ot
member of the John Day high school tond the services and visit the raed-
miuiiy mm year., Air. fiicKs is a grad- ing room.
uate of the University of Oreiron and
j is the principal of the Canyon City
j high school. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks will
Ibot hteach in Monument, Oregon.
I where ho will serve as principal and
Rosenberg Bros, are this year Mrs. Hicks as one of the Instructors,
bringing out a new patented pick- The bride and groom are expected in
Jng bucket, claims of. which are 'hat Ashland soon. From Ashland they
It Incorporates the protective quali- expect to Join a party later who are
ties of the picking buckot nnd tho, sailing for Alaska.
speed of the picking sack. For Mrs. Clinton Harklns of Medford is
many years the principal of careful seriously III at the Community hos
picking has been generally realized. pitnl. Mrs. Harklns is a daughter of
but the fact that the buckets now Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruger of Ashland,
found on the markets have not been Mrs. Harklns has many friends who
conducive to speed has caused many re very anxious about her.
growers to turn to the old style Jdck-I Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lee of Gcrher,
Jng sackj " . . . . the family of Major K. K. Gandee. and
However, .the Rosenborgs feel that Dr. Charles Haines are among tho new
they have' finally been able to do- residents of Ashland,
velop a picking device which handles1 Mr., and Mrs. Ernest Johnson have
pears Just as easily as possible, and b,pn spending a few days at the home
at the same time picks conservatively '" rair-
10 per cent faster than the bucket lew, 8trfc'- Mr. Johnson is fire war
tvne. T.st vear this bucket was den ln Douglas county and is spending
1 developed on the Bear Creek orchard " ' ''"l and
W ...u i. .i j .i . ih rolntlvea before his work begins.
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orchard of 80c per man per day.
a result they are pla
bucket on the market
Speaking to Mr. Rosenborg, ho
nays "The day of the slap-bang pick
ing sack Idea of harvesting pears isl
completely past. In order for any
one to compete, it Is necessary to
pet the fruit, to tho buyer as nearly
perfect as it was while hanging on
the trees. Anyone who takes the
liberty of bruising and ruining his
fruit before it even reaches the mar
ket Is In no position to complain If
his fruit cannot stand' the test of
result they are placing this new, ' f . -
cct this year. Ifh rtH '"
Civil War Veteran,
98 Years Old, Makes
Pension Application
BR I DEPORT. Conn.. May 23. Be-
entlnn hA SI) va hor atfalA Via 'mlirkt
conipt-uuiin, nu viio tviiDTMuciH., Rrow 0,d .. and become a charge upon
lower prices. Price-making starts, hlf, relatives. DanleUJ. Martlndale, 98,
first, with quality fruit, and secondly a resident of Minatare. near here, has
ln getting this fruit to the market made his first application for a fed
vlth the same quality with which eral pension for his services In the
nature grew it. J)ne of the very im- Civil war.
portant steps, which !. too ire-t He nerved In the Fourteenth Indiana school council
Main Street MctJimllnt, South
Corner Main and Oakdale , J. B.
Coan, pastot. . , ,
Bible school meots . at 9:45. Dr.
Frank Roberts. Superintendent.
Tho congregation will unite In the
union : baccalaureate service at the
Craterlan theater at 1 1 : 1 5t The pastor
will speak at that service.
The Epworth League meets as us
ual at 7 p. m.
Evening service nt 8 o'clock. A
message of helpfulness and Inspira
tion. A happy hour.
Tuesday afternooon tho missionary
society meets with Mrs. Tilloy, 1115
W. Ninth street.
Midweek fellowship service .Wed
nesday evening nt 7:30.
A special session of tho missionary
society will be held with the confer-
once officers of that organization,
Thursday afternoon and evening.
Always a cordial welcome to all the
services of this church.
First ClirlsUnn Church.
Corner Ninth and -South Oakdale,
D.'J. Howe, minister. Residence 25
South Orange. Services every fjunday.
0:45 a. m. . Bible school, M. E. Ol
son, superintendent. A large attend
ance is expected tomorrow. It Is
"Cradle Roll Day." The primary de
partment will give a short program
at the close of the period.
There will be no preaching In the
morning, hut all are Invited to attend
the baccalaureate -service at the Cra
terlan,. 7 p. m. Christian jgndeavor meet
ing. Topic: "Christian traits worth
striving for." Eudora Bohnert, leader.
8 p. m. Praise service. Sermon:
"Or Country and the Cnuse of
Truth." Church night every Wednes
day at 8 p. m. Next Wednesday even
ing will be the time for the Bible
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1 fluently ovfrlooked. Is the rough, infantry, and after helns trr-aicrt for a I All are cordially Invited to attend
l.oor. plrkinti which Is exemplified hy hnd saber wound, returned to the lint- the services of this chun h. Htm
the use of the picking sack idea." "c lines and foutjht through the war. are alawyS welcome.
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The Attention of City Water Users Is Called
to the Following Section of Ordinance Now
in Effect
Sec. 1. Each 0000 square fret or less with house 'having one kitchen and oc
cupied hy one family, with or without hath, toilet and sink $1.7f
Each additibnal family or kitchen.. ......'..'... ; 1.00
Sec. G. AW extra area of either lawn or garden infecess oCjOOO square feet
adjoining or used in conjunction with any residence shall he charged
at the rate of ten (10) cents per hulidred square feet or raction
thereof, which charge shall be payable June 1st of each year.
If said amount is not paid it shall '"become delinquent as other
water charges become delinquent, and in case it is not paid the water
for the balance of the year shall be shut off, not only upon the area
'in excess of 5000 square 'feet, hut also upon the residence to which it
is adjacent or appurtenant. 1
Sec. 10. On the failure of any owner or consumer to comply with the rules .
nnd regulations hereby established as a, condition to the use of city
water, or to pay the rates hereby established on or before fifteen
(15) days after the same becomes due, the water supply to any
owner or consumer SHALL he shut off hy said city without notice
until such time as payment is made of the amount due, together with
the sum of one dollar ($1.00) additional as penalty for the expense of
turning the same' off.
Sec. 17. Water will not be furnished, except through meter, to any premises
- where there are defective or leaking pipes, faucets, closets, or other
fixtures, or' where there are water closets, or urinals without self
closing valves, and when such leakage or other defects are discovered
the water shall be turned off by the city until repairs are made.
All tanks are required to have self-action float valves.
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Sec. 18. Consumers shall keep all pipes and faucets on their respective
premises in. repair at their own expense and will be held liable for
anv leakiiirc a?id all damage which mav result from their failure to
do so.
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