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o o 0 w O o O MTTDTORTI rSTL TRTBUN tETFOT?T, flrifrOON. RATTTTiDA V, OPTOr.KR 21, 1't'J.V O UGHERTY VIILL E CHIEF SPEAKER ee hundred fifty places will be the dining hall of the First bdlst church Tuesday eveninu on Thm Sky Pilots'. Foram EDITED BY TUB MED FORD MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION "I nave Set Watchmen rpou Thy Wan.1, O JfruxiUrm." laa. 2 itlO Gth St. Mark's Episcopal. Corner North imkdale and street. 10 a. m., Runglny school. 1 1 u. nu Morning service and sor mon. Wm. II. Hamilton, Vlcnr. First M. K. CliuivU Bo Wishes to Dr. Do Voe. Mo'?""! : . .... K u with dMD rnrrct th.ii the Anthem "The Earth In the Lord's" (ccasion of southern Oregon's reig0uli circles of tho community us I Lynes Golden Rulo dinner. The imem- ,., ,iniln, nrt hu onn Hololat, Mr. Hrooks (purpose of this dinner which has Bergutjon heard that Rev. J, w. De Offertory Duet, "Crossing the Bar" as well. Wo have a fine showing uf boys and can take cure of many mure. Hoys from the age of three In the beginners' department up through th primary. Junior, Intermediate, se nior and ndult grades, send your boys. We have In addition to Hltilo classes, for boys, hoys' olasa clubs. Hoy Scouts and Men's club. Veil CI. Walker, superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon "The Christian Home." This Is the home campaign month. Study how to make your home a better one. The mined quar tet will sing two choice anthems en TO BE HELD TONIGHT A total of nhout 50 people, in cluding division mnmiKoiH, division accountants and mvinlt;rn of di vision office nnd outside furrow, are titled "Oh How Lovely Are Thy pwell- ) expected to atari urrivini; in town InKs" by Hhelley and "Chrlntlrtn, the km me time this nfteinoon to atlond nnifmlil Here's Instant Relief From . Bunions and Soft Corns Actually Reduces the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Right Up and Can Be Picked Off. Druggists say Emerald Oil must give complete satisfac tion or money cheerfully refunded. rather noted tnis seuson vu ...,, A n, rBi11Pn . .,At,.ri hut S the country, la the presence of hail ncceple(1 the urgent appolntmont Vllllam E.. Dougherty of New t0 a iarger (eld In Salem.' During the I City, and foremost in knowledge l0nlh ho spent here Mr. De Yoe and otperlence In the great relief work , fumily arfsvl to themselves a very herlca In he Near East. : larBB crce of friends, and his pastor- Dougherty is on his way to Bta thoUgh brief, revealed the mark and where a great Oolden llule of nla Bplndllt leadership, ir has been arranged by tho Par- , Mr yoe m,)ressed the commu teachera associations. Southern ,.v . all exceDtionallv genial ner- sonulity.i Ashford Mrs. Temple, Mr. MacDonouuh CathoUo Church Oakdale avenue and 11th Dn has the opportunity of hearing nan between trains and the Min al association ia sponsoring the Ir. - flfor O. O. Alenderfer will preside lis occasion and all the organi- ,nB Qpuri1.ntn 0( the church run South street. . Musses at 8 and 10:S0 a. m. Benediction at 7:30 p. in. The Kev. Father Donovan. A. F. M. tremcly fitting to our world conili of Maryknoll Mission House, New iin mil the story of human broth- Coming as ha did during York, will speak at both masses onu crhood. The Olrls' Chorus will sing Morn ltreaka Sweetly O'er Thee." by Maker. Mrs. 11. E. Marsh will play as an opening organ prelude "Humor ! eske" by Devonik. and "Meditation" by Imalge, as an offertory. 7:30 p. in. A rending. "The White Rober Stranger." by Mrs. Minnie Has nius of Portland. , Mr. and Mrs. Has mus were with us two years ago and read to a large audience which en Joyed .and profited by every moment of the evening. You will get a rich blessing fro inthls reading. It is en tile Illness of Dr. Gilbert, and subse quently his death, the new pastor gathered up the reins of a rather broken. parish and In a short time had ns of the city will be represent There will be no charge for the nlng smoothly and In form. I Whin.' w ' rurttttd his denarture ir but the number of tickets to f rom Me(ifnrd, we congratulate him organization are necessarily lim- jn ,he pI.omotlon which his new field 1 These are already Issued to , .,, ,,r,, , hlm. iweniy-uve orKHnizuiiviia nnu ittendance will be on hand. e unique feature of this dinner "Missions in China." Jlev. F. W. Black, Pastor. Harold Bell Wright. ' ThA Mtiil TrlhiinM'R eriitnrtfl.1 on the fact that purely Armeniun ,,.,.., ,., H H Wrirht i ...r- BWlll DO serveu. sue. ua is K. ,anly W()r,ny ot nlore thun passing ,e dally ration to the thousands I1((tlce wh,e sonlo ot hu ,,00kll hlldren supported by Americas my not Outlive the century, still he (osity. A popular Armenian, naj E,v(,n , our generation some iknown to Medford, will be the t.,(.atl w,olesome fiction, neither im- chef of tho kitchen. The dinner mora, m(r umoral. uut wth positive jounced for 6 o'clock sharp as morBllly o( the klul ,hat makes an Dougherty leaves on the evening lmprem)ioI1 u,Km many youthful I for 1'ortlnnd. TED GIVE SELECTIONS ! minds. His critics have been many. ytl his botiks still are among the best Kellers, -and alA-ays dependable, for ; their wholesomeiiess. His Allegory ("The Uncrowned King," is a near elas elc and may find a place among the books that last. ' PiMioniT and Propriety. The. Holy Year committee of the Roman Catholic church in Rome hos issued a circular to directors of pil grimages telling theiu that women e reading ot be given at tho must conform to the rules for proiier tyterian church on Sunday night dress when attending services In 30 p. m. will be out of the ordl- Catholic churches. The regulations in that it la the speaker's own prescribe that women must have their osition and given not to depict ehads covered; their clothing must be Idual characteristics of life but opaque; "reasonably long, closed up rcat universal message of Chris- to the collar, and the sleeves must Brotherhood so sorely needed in come at least below the elbow." Com- var torn world. It fits in at this plaint la made that women are not so well In the hour of the sign- dressing In a way to conform to the ,r the i.ncnrnn treatv between dignity of the church. There are a 'There Is a Glorious Work for You 6:30 p. ni. Christian Endeavor society. Topic, "Our New Americans. Baptist. How they can help us nnd how we Do vou go . to church Sunday can help them." There will be a few nights? If not, why not Join the moments of Illumination (ilbie know happy Sunday nighters at the Bap- ledge .also a few glimpses Into the tlst church? Thcro is a fine pro- missionary work In South America, gram on there a big sing at 7:30. You wUI bo glad you came, and a snsppy address on "The Taloi 7 P- m. Wednesday night. Teacher of a Hot." j training class. Free to all. el.ader All services at the usual hours. Verl O. Walker, You can be a stranger but once!' 'AO p. m. Mid-week lllble study here. Come and see. . land prayjr ' Subject. -The hutch (and Her Missions." Leader, H. F. 1innh of .Timols Clirtst of Latin- Day.hn"v,r- Kalnts. Woodman Hall, over Medford Nat ional. Bank. . Sunday school at 10:30 a.' m. Les son for theological class, "The Apos tacy. Classes in the Intermediate and primnry departments. cS; ,rUl" 'lre The Scout .eaders' training course No collection. which opened last night at Scout head- quarters was well attended by man First Mothoillst Episcopal. wishing to study methods for coinluct- T. II. Temple, D. D.. Minister. lng Scont troop9. Those enlisted Morning worship at 11. Subject, were lormt,d into patrols and Helected "What Is Your Life?" ag tneir patr0 leaders George J. Kunz- Evenln'g worship at 7:30. The man ror tne uear eul ,mrol aud O. I.. Harrod Jubilee Singers will give a Cornwall for the Owl patrol. Tender sacred concert. ifoot tests were the subject uf the Epworth League at G:30. A live, evening and competition has started up-to-date young people's meeting, j to produce the first tenderfoot Scout. Sunday school at 9:45. A class for The next class session will be on Oc you If you are not attending else-jtober 29, at the Methodist church where. I (South), GOO West Main street, at Bible study and prayer meeting, 7: 30 P. M Wednesday night at 7:30. fiet a two-ounce bottle of Moone's nil ffnll Mtt-eneth) tml.'iv. the annual meeting and party of the nas Copto torum, to be held thin eve- ninR ut 7 o. m. in the MuwoniV hull. this, with the dim. net undeiKtundmB The entire Olendule deleKution Ih ul- thut your money will be cheerfully re tul y here, kh are Home of the forum returned if it does not reduce the members from (Jrunts 1'iihh nnd inflummutlun. hoiohosh, and puin VreKa. More are expecled to fol- much Quicker than any remedy you low throuRhout tho duy and the inu- ever luted. jority will amy over the week-end Your bunions may be m swollen to vlHlt friends In Medford and will ana innumea uuu you minn you can i protubly return late tomorrow. Ko anutner step. our snot nuiy reel The committee In clmi'Ke has ueen ""-x "K"1 woi kinK diliKently until a late hour uu reel Hick an over wun me ibn i.uHt tvw eveninL-M nrenarintf a Pn and torture and pray for quick 8iaK and various seta of scenery for relief. Whufa to be done? I... .Uf..-.,,,. n,.t tn nt- IWalvA In J WO Of Win'tl Uppilt'JIUIMlH Ul t number. The enlertalnnient will bo r ljjtckKmundH for each nuinbr. Dinner will be nerved promptly at- ? o'clock, and with a live toantnuiler puniwhlntf various me m hern for in-. fractions of the forum rnlcH, Hiiouhl; prove to be a very lively affair, f I'olltlcH" will play an Important. part in' the election of ofrieern to follow the dinner, und Just who will. bo elected is uncertain. After the buslneKH Is dlHienNed with, tlundnt! will ben in and will routinuo until mid night. ' First Clu-lstlan Churclt. Corner Ninth and Oakdale. D. J. tlmvo ' nnutne HMMniA 9!l'Hnilth e and Germany In which they lot of Protestant -supine negligenla , 0ran services every Lord's day. Bible School. M. E. Ol- Superintcndent. A growing hands and agree to disarm their who need additions both before and 9;45 a m B of the past wars and any. possl- aft. above and below, to bring themlaon Super of foture wars Into me Class or aecency uuu iru- . Minnie Rasmus is a beautiful priety. tian character, one whom every j . oon is drawn to love because of! Anyway here's hoping the seemore londerrul Christian spirit which chests and the seemy legs will be seen 1 ' ireaths and exemplifies. Many . less in the decent places. 4 if "io1d as1 on "bf - the hallowe'd I " ' " ' ' '-. iiy spots of their lives the sab- i A Bit of EM1mUci. - (evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ras- ' We are glad to learn from Mr. Fehl. two years ago. This- sabbath who Is constructing a concrete bulla school with class for every one. 11 'a. m. -Morning worship. Com munion nnd prenching. - Sermon by the pastor. "A Church Inspected." 6:30 p. m. C. B. Meeting. A good place for young people to train for Christian service. . 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon: "The ' Gospel Among the Jews."' The choir with Miss Ellzar The entire responsibility of tho col lection of old .clot h Ins -for tho roliof of the refugees ot 'the; near east has fallen un the Boy Scouts of this coun cII.t. This is a big and important Job and arrangements are being made to take care of It in a systematic and big manner. Full details have beeu issuea to scoutmasters and the dtllercnt troops will be In -competition to se- euro the largest ouamuy oi oiu cioin ine. On October 31 Scouts will give out tugs" and request thul.Dunuiea ue prepared for the scouts to collect on the following saturuuy, Aovemuer pg will be nnother cherished ing next to the post office, that the eth Gore ,n charg0 will proVde spe ry If you hear his message. i building will have a. finish coat "f ,cial music at all the services. Bible e message in -song will be, some nature which will not mar the ;Bchool counc next Wednesday even- te Is a Glorious Work for You," p chorus of girls. N'S CLUB FEASTS ELECTS OFFICERS beauty of the block from the front and postofflce side. Vines will also be planted between the windows which will add shortly to the sightli ness of tho view. Do Your Duty us Jurors. "Trial by Jury always has been re garded as one of the greatest achieve ments of English jurisprudence. Tow Two factors of serious Import have brought the system to grave Jeopardy. I First, there Is the lawyer's often abus ed right of elimination, the abuse tenrtlnsr to nlace a nremlum on stupid- first Men's club gathering of nnd nmlriiiv: second, the still fall at the Presbyterian church Worso habit on the part of reputable most happy one. jniriy-nve citizens of employing any artifice or sat down to the bounteous device to escape Jury service. In a bed chicken supper served by rerent Chicago murdor case the prc- ' boinmlttce. There being two siding Judge, after nine days had been teles among the officers created nent imnanelling hte Jury, asserted isignatlons. they were filled by with indignation thnt men of good Ing G. O. Sanden to the office of standing had "told one lie after nn (ary and W. D. Welch to the ot,er." nnd that under oath, to keep Urer's office. Plans are being themselves off the Jury. Crime menn- o give every possible assistance while, grows In nppalling proportions. . Men's Bible class, the gospel Jury service like voting, is a duty of Iwork thru the valley, the Boys' j citizenship, not only one of Its prlv for which the church la strong, lieges." The Continent, ther phases of church activity, j , 4 main nddress of the evening jude C. M. Thomas In his nddress Iven by Rev. J. B. Coan on "The nl tho minister's dinner to the law eu iKemnnnt of the Anglo-Saxon forrement officials of the county at " It was most interesting in its the beginning of the yeor, pointed out Iptlve accounts of the people and clearly how that many good people er of their living down In the tniH county sought to escape Jury lern mountain region. These ,Utv or allowed themselves to be made Imls of the greatest rac,e the to think they were super-conslcen-has ever known still live in tho tlous on some line of law enforce tain fastnesses of Tennessee and ment. Don't allow yourself to be ex- ucky altlx) many of the younger cused for stupidity. (re now being reached by schools iiisslons and settlement workers. Ing. ' A cordial lnvltntion is extended by this church and it spastor to the public to attend these services. First Church or 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, Octob ber 25: "Probation After Death." Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room which Is In the Medford Building, Is open dally from 12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all authorized Chris tian Science literature may be read, borrowed and purchased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and .visit the read ing room. REST FIRE ON I TEe Screen j . By Ya Presa Agent. . . UMPQUA HGHWY At the nialto. . ' Do you know a cala from a craal If you don't, see "White Man" at the Rialto theater tonight, with Alice ' I Joyce. Kenneth Harlan and Walter 1 . , . -Qng foatured. ISEBURa, Ore., Oct. S4. A for-1 In "The Trouble with Wives," op ire on the north Umpqua water- enlng tomorrow matinee at the Rialto j about two miles north of tho ia shown a few of the reasons for lua highway nnd on the forks of quarrels in the modern American lew creek was reported today by family. Of course, cafes, pretty wo dokout at Red Butte. The look- men and husbands who cannot be Has sent In yesterday after two left out of a normal eye's sight aid were reported In the south t'mp- In putting over the plot. Comedy pre ilstrict. It is believed that Itnn- vails at all times, being nothing In the frod Assam is on his way to the picture that leans toward a preach- lire as he was starting up Steam- .ment Icreek this morning' but did not the road camp, so It Is believed I he turned off and went to the nther man Is being sent In to i The Tiller fires are believed r control. Hunt's Cmlcrlnn. Sunduy. "Tho Teaser." in which Laura Ia Plyante tntsoducea -a - new kind of 'screen flapper to theaterdom, Is the attraction at the Hunt's Craterlan theater, beginning tomorrow matinee, starring Laura Iji Plants, with Pat The Ktrrnal Feminine. O'Malley In a real urea role, is pre- JW YORK. A flapper powder-'sented with a large cast of well known ier nose caused a bin, traffic m 'screen artists In support of the two Houare. i ne ciiy " ni, 1 it out by a letter from Lewis i Mont., praising the smiling, pn- policeman, who protected the Mrs. W. XI. Barber of the Conval escent lionie of Ashland, was among the Mcdryd visitors today. O ' Main Street Methodist Church Corner Main and Oakdale. J. B. Coan, Pastor. The Bible school meets at 9:45. Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. The Bac rament of the lord's supper will be celebrated. Brief sermon by the pas tor. Subject, "A Postscript." The Epworth League meets at G:30. Something doing here all the time. Forty present last Sundny. Evening service at 7:30. The pastor will hrlng a message of special Inter est, !'The Romance of Samson." You will enjoy this one. The midweek service Wednesday evening 7:30. The first quarterly confrence Satur day evening 7:30. l.rf't heads of de partments have reports on hand. Alwayt a welcome at thsl homelike church. - - . . Tho English Lutlierun CJinrch. West Fourth near Oakdale. Kev. Edwin J. Johnson, Pastor. " , Services for Sunday, October 25: Sunday school, 10 a. m. ' Morning service, 11 a. m. Subject: "Jesus Observing tho Church." Luther league, 6:30 p. m. Leader, Mies Hattle Gearhardt. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Sub ject: "The Marriage Feast." Monday evening the church coun cil . meets at the parsonage at o'clock.- Wednesday the regular Mid-week service at 7:80 p. m. The Catechetical class meets every Saturday morning at 10:30. A Hallowe'en pnrty will be given by the Luther leaaue at the Gearhardt home on 401 South Newton, aSlur- day evening. October 31.- Everyone Is cordially Invited. V cordial welcome ill extendd to all of these services. - 1 IVexbrtrrlan Church. Corner Main and Holly. Rev. E.' Percy Lawrence, minister. Residence 813 S. Newtown. Study 41 S. Holly. . ' The Bible school which meets at 9:45 a. m. specializes not only In re. ligloui education (or girls but boys Oregon Patrol Leaders' Conference In Portland, wovemoer n to Th Oregon natrol leaders' confer ence, to be, held In Portland, Novem ber 27 to 29. will be conducted by Boy Scouts from all parts of the state. Thev will arrange their own program and preside over it. Scout executives will be in tho bacitsrouna in tuis event to find the Scouts' idea of tho manner in which to handlo his problems properly. Every troop in this council should send at least one of its patrol leaders to this conference. The de tails of the program will be published in these columns. ' SMILE WHENEVER YOU CAN. Third Clase Flret Aid. "In case of fainting, lay the patient on his back, open bis neck and give him symntouis as soon as ne can Rwnllow'1 ' . 'When a person takes poison the first thing to do is administer an epi demic, and give them the proper anec dote if possible. The best stimulus for ruintiug is automatic snirlts of ammonia." "Never put a bandage on a wound until It has been pastiierized. 'In doing artificial breathing, you should press on the dlphagram, whlcji is just abovo the ntioniinauie cavity. 'One way to tow a person in tue water Is to grab him by the ears and swim with your feet on your iiuck. BfaraelTs Miracle Mineral. A radio-active substance of the earth. The great blood and body builder. Laboratory at Portland, Ore. See Mrs. J. A. Everett, 20 Willamette street. Jackson county agent, Mearora, Ore. Tel. S97-Y. 19 ci i niiD orr LLI UUD QCr OlIL (iiiiiniv Muiicn UlV October 3.1, 1923 LOCKTAIL Shrimp Ripe Olives -RELISHES Celery Heart SOUP Chicken a la Honing Consomme en Cup 8ALAI-r-Frult Salad ENTRKKS Baked Young Chicken with Walnut Dressing Fried Young Chicken a la Marylan Roust Young l'lg with Urcen Apple Kauce I -jVEOETABLKS ' Masheil Potatoes Garden Ten Idrker House Rolls .-i-DEHHKRT " Green Apple Pie Hot Mince Pie Tea Coffee . Milk After Dinner stints Open to Elks and Lady Elks Moone's Kmeruld Oil in fifteen mln- eal vaudeville ,-ls with appropriate "" '" ""' reness dlsap- )I'UI If. V ll'Y IMIPI' UjlIIHIIIIlll ill reKUlar Intervals and the fiwelllng re dueeH. And as for Soft Corns a few appli cation each nlht at bed time, and they Just eem to shrivel risht up and scale off. , Nu matter how discouraged you have been with pads, shields, or other applications, if you have not tried Kmeiald Oil then you have somethlnK to learn. Something that will end your foot troubles for ever. It's u wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor und other antiseptics bo marvelous that thousands of bottles are sold annuully for reducing Vari cose veins. Kvery K""d druffglst - guarantees Moone's Kmcruld (ill to end your foot troubles or money buck. adv. MRS. IDA CALLAHAN TO HEAD W. C. T. U. i HOOIJ HIVE It, Ore., Oct. 24. Over her telegraphic protest Hint she would not serve as a director of the W. C T. U. children's fnnn home ut Corvallis if reflected, the stale or ganization In convention this after noon almost uumiimoiuily voted Mrs. Ida Callahan of Corvatlis back Into of flew. Mrs. Mry I Mallet uf Portland was re-elected president. Cmk with ctn. T-O-N-l-G-H-T! "THE WHITE MAN"- A Marveloug Story of Thrills and suspense ' with . ALICE JOYCE, ' KENNETH HAELAN, WALTER LONG IT STARTS TOMORROW Laughs Are Guaranteed PEGGY, THE BLOND VAMP, SAYS; "THF Trouble with wives' but wait and see and laugh with glee 5 It Also "The PACEMAKERS" H. C. Wltwer's new two-reel erlee of college life buttling and scintillating with entertainment. MS RIALTO u t ',; a - COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main 8treet ' Medlord, Oregon Combining full aurglcal facilities with quiet homelike enrlronmeiUa. Chevrolet Light Delivery 5 New Balloon Cord Tires Special Price ',"..! The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage ; AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY ' . ; Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11 0 A M. A pleasant one day trip. Alio leaves Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Roseburjj, connecting following morning to Portland. We take paasengera for all way points. For further Information and tlcketa call Union Stage Depot. Phone SOt. FARE MEDFOED-PORTLAND $7.81 Direct Connections at Roteburg for Coos Bay Point. si BANK YOUR BOUNTIFUL . HARVEST Whnt n joy, . wlin t n MessiiiR is Harvest Time to the aveni(je farmer, when crops arc bountiful mid priues h'mh enmiKh to reulizo a tidy sum for the senson'H work I It is nfter such n successful harvest Unit tho farmer takes his surplus, stores it for future use, mid protects himself against any threat ened famine of the future. And so it should be with the layman, who when he or she is earning plentifully, places aside what is not needed for current expenses, nnd puts it in a Havings Account. While enjoying your bountiful harvest set nside a stipulated sum each pay duy, bring it to this bank for safe-keeping and let it accum ulate interest. . The First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON 'Coolrwttb ft. o Dk With " To o