tiBHUMBHi iHinaMgsa
St. Mark's EpiscoaI.
E. S. Bart lam, rector.
Holy communion, 8 . m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 am.
Church Acnoot. 9:45 a. m.
Methodist Ep1snal Church Souttt
Corner Main and Oakdale. T. O.
Patterson, pastor.
Church school at 9:45 a. m. Dr.
Roberts, superintendent.
Sermon at II a. m.
We will attend the union service
at the Baptist church In the eve
ning. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8:00 o'clock.
First Methodist Church
West Main at Laurel
Joseph Knotts. Pastor
9'45 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00 a. m.t Morning worship.
Theme: "Loyalty." Rev. A. W, Shep
ard will preach.
7:00 p. m., Epworth Leagues All
young people welcome.
t 8:00 p. m., Union service.
Prayer meeting Wedneesday eve
ning at 7:30.
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
. Oak dale. Subject for Sunday, July 14,
"Sacrament."
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ap
plicants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening church meet
ings. Including testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 in the Med ford building. Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m.,
except Sund aya and holidays. The
librarian is in attendance from 10 to
4 at which time the Bible and all
autthorlzed Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
A mile-high vacation oft
rest and recreation In the e
world-famous Canadians
Rockies, may be enjoyed,
mt moderate cost. At five ,
scenic points In thlsgreatyd
piaygrouna mere navefi
been established modern i
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Operated on American planA
the daily rates are $5; weekly '
rates at $31.50. Each camp
coniUts of s large Club House
surrounded by modern bun
galows, equipped with com-i
fortabte beds, electric llfthtd
and other conveniences. The
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all jour naMi day problems. Call for a driver and
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DAMP WASH
52" for a 13 lb. bundle
each additional pound 4
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PHONE 166 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE.
QirtifcjLdSjirvii&ssn. Quand IprvnHuikh
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
For the summer months, the Med
ford Company of Jehovah's Wit
nesses meet for Bible study every
Tuesday and Friday evening at
7:16 o'clock at 797 South Central
avenue. All interested in Watch
Tower Bible study are welcame.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints
Odd Fellow Hall on 8th St.
Jesse Q. C. EJgan, branch, pres.
Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Scott
Huffman, supt.
Evening service. 7:45 p. m.
Priesthood and Relief Society
Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Visitors welcome.
Seventh -Day Advent 1st Church
Edwards and Beatty Street
We welcome you at our service.
Sabbath school (Saturday), at 9:30
m.
Preaching service. 11:00 a. m.
Young people's meeting, 3:00 p. m.
Preaching service Sunday, 1:45 p.m.
Speaker: Pastor C. Lester Bond
from Washington, D. C.
First Christian Church
9:45 Bible school. Ralph Cook,
superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class meet in
the court house auditorium. Topic.
"Making Religion Attractive." Taught
by Mr. Sadler.
10:55 Morning worship. Sermon,
"Are You Keeping the Faith?" by
Mr. Sadler. Special music by the
choir director by Mr. Yeoman.
6 :45 Christian Endeavor.
Pull Gospel Church
Newtown and Main Streets.
Leonard Weston, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'edock.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Tuesday Bible study, 7:45 p. m.
Friday prayer meeting, 7:45 p. m.
To all who have no church home
we extend a sincere welcome to wor
ship the Lord and be at home with
us.
Zlnn Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth street near Oak dale ave
nue. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Mar
tin Kabele, supply pastor, will con
duct the adult class. A new series
of lessons will be started this Sun
day. The series will consist of com
parative studies of the different
cults snd Isms which abound m
our country today.
First the Biblical material on a
certain subject will be studied, then
In the light of this knowledge the
beliefs of the cults of today will be
taken up.
10:65 Church service. The sermon
and the service will be In charge
of Martin O. Kabele, son of Pastor
Kabele. The text for the sermon is
found In the Sermon on the
Mount.
Church of the Nazarene
Central Avenue at Jackson
Miss Helen Wilson will speak at the
7:45 evening evangelistic service. Mias
Wilson, a graduate of the local high.
school, was among the brilliant stu
dent of her class. Following her
high school graduation ahe entered
Albany college. Beside her scholastic
rating she served with honors on
both the high school and -college de
bate teams respectively. Finding the
Joy of salvation through forgiveness
of sins and later sanctified, ahe Is
giving her life to redeem the lost.
Her many friends in Medford will be
glad to hear her.
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-
evangelist, will be heard at the 11,
o'clock morning hour, on the topic.
First Century Pentecostal Power
Available In the Nineteenth." Special
music will be of Interest at both
services.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent.
Young People's meeting at 8:45.
Miss Helen Scheel, president.
Junior church under direction of
Mrs. Fred Weatherford. at 6 :45 In
the annex building.
People meeting at 7:45 Wednes
day evening. Prayer, praise and
Bible study.
A warm welcome Is extended to
strangers and visitors.
Beginning Monday morning this
church conducts the eight o'clock
morning devotions through the cour
tesy Of KMED.
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JfEDFORD MAIL
Church of God
Corner of Haven and Holly ' Streets.
Residence, 814 West Second St.
D. M. Clemens, Minister.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'edock.
Young people's meeting, 7 p. m.
Preaching. 7:45 p. m.
Prayer service, Wednesday at 7:45
p. m.
Ladles' H. and F. M. Thursday as
usual.
All are welcome.
First Baptist Church
Wolford A. Dawes. Minister.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. B. F. Neff,
superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'cdlock.
Sermon, "A Man'a Choice and Its Re
sults." There will be special music
by the choir.
Young people's groups at 7 p. m.
There are four of these groups so
each young person will find a place.
Union services in this church at 8
u. m. Rev. Dawes will speak on "Olo
rylng the Cross." Special music.
A cordial Invitation is extended to
all.
Pllfrrlm Holiness Church
610 East Main St.
Rev. C. Edwin Cox, pastor. Resi
dence 540 South Fir.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Review
chalk talk by Mrs. Stevens.
Preaching service. 11 a. m by
the pastor.
Evening evangelistic service, 8 ;00
o'clock.
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8:00
p. m. Appointed leader.
We cordially invite those on the
All Medford Churches
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CIll'RCH - - Main and Laurel
SUM1
On An trust, at
1885 Bishop J. M.
'Jr - Wl Walden presiding
over the Oregon
Ann ual Confer
ence at Roseburg,
Oregon, appolnt-
VA?lL ed Rev. William
S mmtL H O. Simpson
I IvW preach at Ash-
IfeJk. AtLJl land and Med"
S "T for(j At t h a t
Rev. Joseph Knot la Ume
, . !r . . no society formed
first M. E. church )n
On November 15th of that year
Rev. Simpson formed a Methodist
class and services were held for some
time in the original Washington
school building.
In 1887 arrangements were made
with the Presbyterians whereby the
Methodists might have the use of
their church building once a month.
In 1888 Howard's Hall, located where
the First National Bank now stands.
was rented.
In 1889 Mr. D. T. Lawton and Mr.
Clark Taylor donated the two lota on
the corner of Bartlett and Fourth
streets and a fine little church build
ing was erected.
For the first seven years of Its exis-
These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through
this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist
WAl.TKR W. ABBEY, Inc.
AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE
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TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD,
is mi mmmmm
east side of the city who are not
actively engaged or attending else
where to come and fellowship with
us. Any on this side desiring the
pastor to call on them, kindly call
at the Mission hall and see us.
Advent Christian Church
West Jackson St.. cor of Welch
Mrs. O. A. Shlde, Pastor
9:45 Sunday ftchool.
11:00, Morning worship. Subject:
Victory Ahead.
7:00 p. m. Young people s meeting.
8:00 p. m. Preaching service. At this
time the pastor will begin a series of
talks on "Revelation." In these talks
present day world problems will be
examined from a prophetic point of
view. Come and hear them. You will
find them interesting and Instruc
tive. The First Presbyterian Church
Corner Eighth and Holly streets.
Minister: Rev. Ralph S. Peterson.
Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Weston F.
Shields.
Organist: Mrs. H. E. Marsh.
Choir director: Mrs. Edith A. Gar
rett. Sunday school: 9:45 a. m. Superin
tendent, Dr. B. R. Elliott.
Morning worship: 11 a. m.
Prelude: "Pilgrim Chorus" Wagner
Offertory: "Intermezzo" Durham
Solo: "O Come To My Heart, Lord
JeBUs" Ambrose
Mrs. Ransom Webster
Sermon: "In Their Sight We Were
Grasshoppers." Rev. F. E. Bancroft.
tence the Metho
dist church of
Medford was a
part of a circuit.
its ministers liv
ing in Ashland or
Jacksonville. But
the Medford
'V-,9 church was grow-
JS ' - it 'nf'ulJ
jB&SS&bJM and In 1RQ2 he-
lf&jM came a separate
Mrs. W. W. Walker appointment.
Pres. Ladles' Aid Atter R tlme
the building be
came too small and an addition was
built on the east side. But soon It
was not sufficient and another addi
tion was placed on the south to ac
commodate the growing Sunday
school. Then tt was not long until
it became necessary to put up a tent
and to use nearby residences for some
of the classes.
Finally, in 1923
a new site was
purchased on
West Main and
Laurel streets
ind a new church
8 building erected
at a cost of 100.
000. The new
building was
c o m p 1 eted and
dedicated In 1924.
But a very heavy
debt was lncur-
E. 3. Neumann
Supt. Sunday Srhl.
pw 1 1 Shi mw'jrw
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OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 14. 3m
Christian Church.
Central Point.
Clifton A. Phillips, minister.
Bible school, 10 a. m. Roland Ho
ver. Supt.
Communion and preaching service,
H . m. Subject, "51ns That Are
Unpardonable."
Young people's prayer meet ins, 7
p. m.
Evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Sub
ject, "When Discouragement Will Not
Discourage."
Mid-week prayer and Bible study,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
St. Peter's Liilhoraii Church
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland Ave.
H. H. Yoiftig. Pastor
Bible class and Sunday school at
10:00.
Preparatory service at 10:30.
Communion service at 11:00.
Theme: The New Heaven.
The quarterly business meeting of
the congregation will be held after
the service.
The Y. P. S. business meeting will
also be held after the service this
morning.
The Y. P. S. soclsl will be given
Friday evening.
Visitors are always welcome.
NAMPA. Ida (UP) Being Injured
twice before reaching the hospital
was the fate of Marvey Maalls. 10.
The boy Injured his kneecap when
he fell at home, and received cuts
and bruise when his father's car
was wrecked while they were speed
ing to a hospital.
Extend to
red and the de
pression which
started In 1023
continued from
bod to worse and
proved too much
for the congrega
tion. In spite of
heroic efforts of
Dr. A. G. Bennett
who was then
pastor, and a
mi Helen Power very loyal official
Pres. Wetley lengue board, in the
the property was sold under the sher
iff's hammer.
This proved to be a terrific blow
to the congregation and there was
some talk of abandoning their organ
ization. But there was a band of
faithful and loyal members who
stood the crucial test undaunted.
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CEHTtnr.D SANITATJOW
AT
1ST BAPTIST JULY 17
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Osterhouse,
talented couple, will present a sac
red concert at the First Baptist
church Wednesday, July 17 at 7:45
p. m. Included in their program
will be song service, chorus singing,
trombone, guitar, piano, musical
glasses, musical saw. plano-accord-lon,
readings, vocal solos and duets.
There will be no admission charge
and all are Invited to enjoy the
evening of music.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Olldea of
Jacksonville. S:turday morning, a
daughter weighing seven pounds, at
S:cred Heart hospital.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to our friends, and espe
cially our neighbors of the Tble
Rock community, for the many acts
of kindness and sympathy extended
us d urine our recent bereavement;
also for the beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Ada Rodgws, Mrs. Earl Hart,
Mrs. Glenn Hoist. Burnua Rodgsra,
Hubert Rodders.
Everyone A
In 1033 a spe
cial commi 1 1 e e
headed by Mr. E.
C. Koppen, presi
dent of the trua
t e e s, was ap
pointed to nego
tiate the re-purchase
of the lost
prop erty. This
waa very happily
cons u m m a t e d
Mrs. r. r. Tlurliy
Pres. '. II. M. S.
early In October
1034 when the
papers were filed
and the property again was Invested
In the local church organization.
Despondency has changed to Inspi
ration: new members have been re
ceived from time to time so that the
present membership is the largest in
the history of the church: the Sun
day school has a new start; the two
Epworth Leagues gj
are active: me
two ladles' Mis
sionary societies
are doing spien-
nici worn; bin- :
Ladles' Aid haa
l fln.n-l h I n
circles and Is
putting on
aRgrefwlvc pro
gram; the excel
lent music of the K. C. Koppen
cholra la appreel- ( nr. Ilolml of
ated; and the Tnuleea
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FRANKLIN'S GROCERY
CITY SANITARY SERVICE INC
IION.NKK'S FF.KII STORK
WILL HOLD SALE
The Handicraft Shop on South Cen
tral avenue will hold a closing-out
sale beginning Tuesday morning. July
10. at 9 o clock, and the store will ba
closed all day tomorrow in prepara
tion for this big selling event, accord
ing to Miss Zoe Griffin.
Everything In stock will be marked
at low sale prices so that articles
may be sold Immediately to enable
the Handicraft's doors to be closed at
an early date. The removal sale Is
being conducted at this time because
other interests demand the attention
of the owner.
All merchandise will be plainly
marked to facilitate shopping and
the sale will afford a real opportunity
for women of southern Oregon to
purchase high quality stamped goods
Richardson Springs
Where You
I mining.
rite Lee
ill rX4Js
Cordial Invitation To
1 congregations are
Increasing.
The following
ta the list of pas-
t tors who have
Rev. wiiuam u.
Simpson, Rev.
Williams who
preached for
short while, Rev.
J. W. Miller, Rev.
Mls Helen
Aldrlch and Rev.
Chlrgwln, Pres.
High school league - J lvpvUM
and preached some during the erec
tion of the flrat building. Hev. W.
Skipworth, Rev. John Booth. Rev. B.
L. Thompson, Rev. E. B. Phlppa. Rev.
O. Craven, Rev. E. Olttlna, Rev. I.
Rounda, Rev. W. B. Moore. Rev. R. C.
Blackwell. Rev. O. T. McPheraon, Rev
W. C. Reuter, Rev. L. F. Belknap,
Rev. E. O. Eld
redge. Rev. J. W.
Hawklna. Rev. J. g 4 . N
O. Rolllna, Rev. r, if
O. R. Carlos. Rev. f(
E. E. 0, 1 1 b e r t, W
Hev. J. K. oa-
nett. Rev. E. !. I 44. t
Ollbert who died t 7 ( S,
and Rev. J. W. jtt-SLuiim- -J 3
Deyoe filled out !teV J, "J
the year. Rev. T. 'W JawJ
H. Temple, Rev. Mri- n. J. Wiley
R. S. Reese. Rev.
A. O. Bennett,
and Rev. Joseph Knotts.
their financial cooperation, are making
in stimulating greater church activity.
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and many other articles at great re
ductions. Hundley9 s Cafe,
Lunch cind Beer
Opens, West Main
Medfords newest cafe, "Hundley's,
will be officially opened for business
tomorrow. July 15. in the location
formerly occupied by Gardner Drugs
at 206 West Main street, across from
the Liberty building.
In addition to delicious lunches,
hot and cold. Hundley's will feature
Regal Amber beer on draught and
all kinds of bottler beer. Winehaven
wines and a variety of mixers ars
stocked by the new establishment,
which Is under the management of
Mrs. Viola Hundley and Mrs. Georgia
Gardle.
Comfortable booths have been In
stalled on the east Ride of the cafe
and the entire place Is freshly deco
rated and remodeled. A long founaln
convenient for rush customers.
Will Enjoy Wonderful Vacation.
Mineral Waters snd Uaths
AIR-COOLED HOTEL
HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES
Tennis, Golf, Riding, Free Movies,
ShufUr board. Dim ring
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Ilutte Co., Calif.
Advent Christian Church
Baptist Church
Christian Church
Church of Christ
Church of God
First Church of Christ Sclent
Free Methodist Church
Full (lospel Church
Jehovah's Witnesses
Latter Day Saints
Main Street MrtliodUt South
Methodist EpUcopal Church
Nazartne Church
Pilgrim's Holiness
Presbyterian Church
Sacred Heart Church
St. Mark', Church
St. Peter's Lutheran C hurra
Seventh Day Adventist
The Apostolic Faith
The Salvation Army
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran
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