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i'f; pam rmws Tn "iJ-"rrtfi"r ' n f mn tr ifii 1 imih t r n m. --, wil4 v 1 1 i -1 v v wi.rr 1 t& ,5 wk am - .. -- - - - - . . ) r mxmrzzw -jmmjr ' rho "Cbmradorles"' club enter- kned Frldny evonlng April 7th, tho Khsltn bolng a Vlctroht party. Tho ll lr wna held nt tho Armory, whoro Kucnin ciijiitni uiu privileges ui i club rooms an woll as tho danc- or .. ing noor. .Dancing hold forth for tho grcator ijnrt of tho evening, tho music being iti tnlled bv a InrKO cabinet Vlctrola. (.ho patronesses for tho affair wero lira f I. Atfnril nn,l lira llnirio U llonnclt. (Tho following list of Invited guests. ind members wero present: Mlcses dlfln Anilnfonn f.nn.f ?n1Hint T nnnpA fHanco, Jean Dudgo, Irene Smith, Maura Page, Morcodos Harbor, Doro- 'Ay Thorno, Alleno Allen, Mildred tlo, Babe Cochran, loulso William -m, Kathryn Sworn, Frances Konncy, Wjanotto Patterson and Huth War W, Miss Foroman, of Scattlo; j-oasrs. Francis Dcnnott, Frank 'jsiy. Herbert Alford, Will Ilovorldgo. ijfoyd Williamson, Fletcher Fish, Bil lon Marshall, Lyle Walther, Theo. Ih1i, Iloland Hubbard, Carter Drnn n, Horaco Hromley, Tom Hcantlln, y Hill. Milton Shuchard, Ralph rco and Leigh Swlnson, r rf-'l he smoker given by Med fun. I ii p-np, Mi. JIO, Woodmen of the nil, Inst WodnoMlny night, was II nttcnilcil and thoroughly enjoyed Lit 1 1 t .....a S-iiu present. isoignnor siiiimnn v seil us chairman of the mectine- nml Wogrnm wiih curried out in which yighlior W. C. Junea rendered Home I'xcclli'iit violin aolov, iiooumpniiiod In tho ptnno by J. T. Broudley. A id, consisting of Lindlcy, Bttlcoin lid Luwton, Mine several selections lliicli wore received with grout np- jiiihc. Several other stunts were vented which added greatly to the 'ui-cineiit of the evening. Neighbor A. I'nnudny delivered n splendid Hirers on "Fniternalistn," givine mi Mine of the immense wealth of the "''.'dineii of the World, and tho viiHt I... ...i .. i i.: .1 i... .i.-.i ..inn tii uimi living limit' uy nun "gaiiiation in the way of affording ylief and protection to the widowH liiil iirphans. Jwelve now applicii- ('oiik for membership were secured d several other pledged. It wuk n 'Vy siicoosfiil meeting. '9 . ''Iio WoiliioHdHy Study club hold its .Ht regular meeting of tho year on ieilnchdHy, April ft. IterHturo of South fe topio of study. "Tho Art and America" wa In addition to ' regular ' program, Mr. Stearns- ,c an interesting talk on "The Do- ii 'A'pment of Industry ami ami Trade," til ,. '" .Mi"nim ii'iiii i tuiy ill- "Ictivo paper on "Kcuador." "The 2 of South America" was handfed liVMrs. Deuul in a most entertaining (minor, while its "Litoraturo" was "fc 1 1 .. : . b. II r.k IlIlkL-IIIL.' IHl Jl It j'ftWaa M'nii'ii oy .inns loung. a social rnoon is planned for April '-' at homo of Mrs. A I for. 1 nml a 3ikesiioarcan nroL-rnin lni linm nr. Vnged. Tho annual election of of (en will aUo ho hold at this meot- S zAlmut JAU attended tlie iicnic .up- dr given in tho chapel of the Pros- jiorian church Friday ovoning. Af- Jr suppor all adjourned to the audi- frium of tho oliureh, whore tho ro- ArU of tho lwt year, work wore -en and the following officiirb jjetml: C. W. McDonalil, tnutoo for JV year; F K. Warner and II. T. 'Slibard, elected elders for throe mvt; J. S. Carpentor, doaeon for Mm year; Mr. Ilaynos, doaoonow for Sye year. Following tho oleotion tho ik for tho coming your wau plan- NVl mid talked over. J , JjThc Auiowa ulu.. of tlio Baptist . Jiroli met at tho homo of Mi.s Tho- t'arkin on Heddy avonue Wodno. A ovoning at 0 o'clock, at which ftie dinner wat. .orvod, followed by )U-in,o-i mooting and Bible study. re lollowing ofticon. were elected ,.J tho coming year: Klizabutli JUt-kfurd, president ; Thooiie Curkin, -.ie-preiilent; .Iis.epliino (,'lark, sw- 4tary ami treasurer; Kunieu Davis, K'Utertuiner; Helen Ltou, reporter. At the AJpthodibt ehurch next jur-ilay evening from 8 to 10 lok will be given a reception for ueu memlwr.. The Ivugue Sunday liool and church unite in this af. ir. The reception will tokr tKo e of the hhuqI firuyrr. mating 1,r. All Bii-jBlrN tni frwoite of thf ?rch at cordially wntc-j. A ftv4 ,ilJ . "J.-. It. I Iicvin 41 Chiftgo atti- 'Ad i' iittaim ia J.t mllf. XJ .; viir ,.vrt lit, tmn fctif ial btk'n tur..li4 n4 uilrtrwxefiil r .i in-nili iiii-l. fi.f the 'od Cr..9 ?oict. ' flu Mi-ionn ry -nrWj f ttf Iff. thiirr.1 Month met hi (li ritafefc Wclncidav afternoon. After firtftf liutitipiK -fiou Ih fnlkiwis Miofurr program was wijnyed: Son. "Whn lovr Shine In"; prayer, Mr. Hilcv 1). llrn-itH: Blhlo lesson, Matt., lifith chapter, road by President Mr, li. M. ItratihHin ; prayer, Mrs. Hobcrl L. Taylor; paper, "Plenty for OursolvM, Nothing for (lod," Mm. W. C. Hice; jwpor, ".Nfoney it Curse or h Bleim ing," Mrti. Itobcrt L. Taylor; nonfr, "I Will SitiR the WondrouH Story"; pn per, "Whose Is It-Mine or OoilVf" Mrs. Hiloy I). Henson; paper, "Liv ing LinkH in MiNNion Lands," Mrs. Kugeno Whipple; pnper, "Why I He licve in Foreign MiHViniH,'' Mrs. C. A. Bird; article, "The Sabbath nnd the Title Inseparable," Mr. Frank Bran don; sonp, "Bless My Soul. 0 Thou Jehovah"; prayer, MrH. II. M. Hnin liAm. Cards have been received announc ing the marriage of Miss Margaret Waldron nnd Henry Souttor on March IC at the homo of tho bride's parent a nt Hollywood, Cnl. The bride is n sister of Mm. F.ugenc Hico of Gen eva avenue, with whom sho linn made her home for some time. The groom Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Souttor of North Orange street, hav ing coino to Med ford with his par ents from Iowa four yenrs ago. Both young people nrc well and favorably known here and have a hoHt of friends who wish them success in their new undertaking. Mr. Souttor has accepted a position as uiilcstnnn for the Hup nnd Appcrson cars, and the young couple arc nt homo nt 0778 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Col. Mrs. A. C. Hubbard entertained with a bridge party Thursday after noon at her homo on North Kvorstdo. Thrco tables of bridge wern played and tho souvenirs woro awarded to Mrs. J. A. Perry for tho highest scoro and Mrs. Itoy Davis second. Follow, ing cards, a delicious three coureo luncheon was served at the Individual tables. Applo blossoms wero used for decorations throughout tho rooms Thoso present wero Mrs. Itnlph Woodford, Mrs. Hoy Davis, Mrs. John Butler, Mrs. Brnost McKco, Mrs, Carl Bowman, Mrs. J. A. Perry, Mrs. B. D. Blwood, Mrs. W. C. CartwrlR.it, Mrs. J. A. Holms, .Mrs. Wallace Woods and Mrs. I.. B. Brown. O. V. Trofron, grand warden of tho grand lodgo of I. O. O. F. of Ore gon, Messrs. W. W. Usher and C. B. Hooper of Ashland visited Baglo Point lodgo Thursday ovoning. After tho announcement of tho grand war don and usual coremonlos. Tho lodgo closed nnd a Joint session was hold with tho Bebekah lodge. Tho grand warden gavo nn address. A special feature was then put on by Mr. Usshor entitled "The Life Boat." no conipanled by n storeoptlcon Rbow which proved to bo especially enter- talnlng and a grand treat to all In at temlunco. Tho tablet woro well fill. od with nn abundance of good things to rat and all did justice to tho oc casion. Mrs. W. W. McGownn entertained the officers of tho Elks lodge at n surprise dinner for Mr. McGownn on Tuesday evening at their home on Mistlotoc avonuo. The table with its twelve covert was prettily decorated with white and purplo hyacinths, tho lodge colors. Following the dinuor those presont presented Mr. MeGowau with an Elk pin. Tho guests were: ('. W. Heilbronner, Jonus Wold, Goo. Collins, ('. V. Tongwald, J. J. Bnch ter, 0. 0. Alcnderfer, Clyde Hazel rigg, L. L. Jacobs, J. J, Wilkinson, Charles Gay, F. W. Weeks and W. M. McGownn. Mrs. Henry HaiiMiu outortaiued the neighborhood children last Saturday lifturnoon in honor of the third birth day of little Frank Hanson. The af ternoon wus delightfully sont in play mid gathering wild flowers until call ed to the house' to partake of dnlio ions refreshments, which nil thor oughly enjoyed. .., Mr. Frodcriek Hepkin: (iiiturtain- ed with a bridge party at. hur ranoli home, the Snowy Buttu- grnhard, Wednesday afterniKm, in honor of her sUter, Mrs. Noble, of Portland, ulio ha, boon hur house guest for thu past two week. Mr-.. Ganettsou will entcrtniu tho W. N. N. Kmuig club ot her home, A1U N. Ctatral, on Monday afternoon of Dt mI. The hontctrg will he Mrs. J. W. 0r4lcy, Sirs. Kcra. and TAr. fioirrtttson. Tfc 'olimv elub hb1 in resulur ms it. nt t&'it rlutv r! Tuedav af- Uf-a.i-.il to -.otiau ilmr ffork cf Tip annual mit'dmr of 'if Wmn ' nHH Mi.lonrv HiH'iily ,,f flu M. K. -httrvh or Klamath di-rirt mil n hM in Modfnril WMnesdtix, April VI. A wry mt ere tut program, whirl, will appear later, un been pre fmrcd for monniiig, nfturi.oou and evening sirsnkHi- Every one is in vited to attend every scission and hoar what is bo&ig douo for those people in our land who are beyond the immediate environments of (he ehurelt. Delegate will be in attend ance from llosoburg. Orient Pans, Jaeksonvillo, Talent nnd Ashland. A surprise pasty wins given Miss Harriet Howolls at the home of, Clar ence Turpin, 010 North Central ave nue, last Saturday afternoon, the oc casion being her birthdntv. The time was spent in music nnd playing gnmos, nftcr which -refreshments were served. Those piVscnt were: Harriet and Charlotte llwclls, Mar ilia and Thclmn Dyer, Velmn Hull, Irene Brnincrd, Gertrudu Butler, Qlar once nnd Halph Turji"i Bay Hague, Willis Stockman, John Stinu and Eustis Dytr. W. S. N. Sewing dub met nt the homo of Mrs. W. E. Cloncy on West Jackson street Monday afternoon. After the business meeting needle work was indulged in A recitation was given by Miss Thelma McCo- af ter wnion roiresntnentsv ot ice cream and cake were served bv the host esses, Mrs. W.1 E. Clomy, .Mrs. Evans and Mrs. II. Frcdcnbcrg. About III) members nnd invited Iriciids wero present. Mrs. 0. E. Osborne, uMrn. K. C. Minear and Mrs. J. Wl Sniylie left Wednonday morning for Koseburg, where they were M.nt as delegates to the district eon void ion of the Wom an's Foreign Mis'swmury society of tho Methodist Episcopal church, which convened in thnt city Anril .", nnd tl. Tho above delegates repre sented tho Mcdford iiuxilliary of for eign missions. ' The Neighborhood. Shakespeare club met at the home of Mrs. George B. Cnnodc on Dnftotn. avenue Thurs day nvenue, Thursday evening with Miss Cox ns leader. Tho study of "Twelfth Ngiht" was completed and u general discussion iin the subject will be hold at the next; meeting. "' The Nullo Bridge club wus enter tained by Mrs. T. E. )anielh at her home on Siskiyou Heights Thursday afternoon. Mrs. II. T. Huthorfoni, who is visiting Mrs, D.iniols, was a guest of tho elub. ' V. A. Dunlap, with Mix. Dunlup and Miss Bertha I)un!ii, fonnerly of the Hogue Hiver valloy, Ihivc removed from their San Diego home to Wil lows, Cnl., whoro thoy aro located for the presont. Tho Loyal Order of Moose enter tained their mum lie rs and friends with a very enjoyable dancing party nnd supper in the Moose hull Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. T. Bulhcrford of Santa Anna, Cnl., arrived in Mcdford Tues day evening, to he the guest iif Mrs. T. B. Daniels, for a couple of weeks. Beanies Chapter will hold thlnir reg ular mooting Wodneedav ovoning nt 8 o'clock at Masonic hall. There will be initiation work, also social night. Miss Helen Dahl was hostes to tho Wednesday Auction Bridge club at lior homo on West Tenth btrnot Weil destiny afternoon. a The Girl.' Sowing dub whs outer tallied Tuesday afternoon bv Mrs, George Roberts at her home on North Orange street. . The firnt aid elas. mot at the mi!i lio library Tmsxlay afternoon under the direction of Dr. Cluuey, assisted by Mis. Dye. a Mios Sadie Lacy spent the week end with Mrs. D. A. Bonar at her ranch home on Griffin ureek. Mrs. Woldou Biddlo was hostess to thu Girls' club at her houiu, Kenwood orchard, Thurdt.y afternoon. a a Mrs. I). W. Luke entertained the Tucdny Bridge club ot Orchard home, Tuesday ofteroooo. Mra. Itoyul Broto of Kaglf Point was vinitiag rclutivcu and frend. in Mod ford (big vtti. The N. N. elab ait ct h hnro of Mrs. Lewis drink i Jui l.ali Friday iD(f. TU X. i T. V. MA their rrgnlar nuHiuir at tl public librM Thur- d.ij .aiej,i'i. ACtnCSS IS rnMMtESS BUT DO flEnlilllB.llllllllllllllHllllHLBrw W" ' -r' j .Htt .slllllll.lllllll(iflllBSB. mlm Though she Is s ,,,, , XinK married to Count "VV. l Bltn Jollvet will i'J !i t' , TY J known on tho st I y . ; I , RITA JOUIVET Friday nftcrnoon n meeting of the Pnront-Tenclior circle of the Wash ington school was called for the pur pose of discussing the subject of having u junior high school nt that building. All thoso presont seemed to fnvor the pliui. After the uubjoct hnd been discussed from every view point Superintendent llillis explained the situation how the fifth and sixth grades would ho distuibed to some degree. A goodly number of patrons who have children in thesi grndo. wero, present mid wero in favor of having u junior high school. The school imiird wiih represented mid wero informed tlinl the building would be remodeled to fit the need of the school, which has long' been looked for by the patrons. The regular meeting of the circle will be held the fourth Friday, April 'JH, and all (Iiom; who are interested and would like to learn more ubout the new movement uru invited to be present. The meeting of the local Odd Fel lows' lodge last Monday evening wmk of more tliuii usual interest to tho members of tho order in this city. Bo sides the ustinl proceedings, the final degree wus conferred upon n candi date, Grand Warden George W. Trc freu of the grand lodge of Oregon paid an official visit and made a (tw remarks upon Oddfellowship, and the lodge session was . followed bv a fount served in the Immiuct niom of the temple. A number of iitors from neighboring lodges were presont. A greater interest is being manifested in tho welfare of Mcdford than has existed for some time, and it is being planned to inaugurate a new cam. paigu for membership. Social par ties, in which the Itebekah branch will purtioiMte, nie contemplated among olhor things. The College Women's club meets this aflHinoim, with Mrs. L. K. Will. iauiH, .YJO Smith Peach street. The program for the session will be short talks nn "Etching and American Etcher," by Mm. Torney; "Ameri oan Illustrator," by Mrs. Harrison, and "Pottery," by Mrs. Peebloa. Mrs. Williams will lie assisted bv Mes damok MaluiKreu, Eldeu mid Bennett and Miss Fielder. Tho Grizzlies' trip for Sunday, Ap ril (I, will include a hike to Phoenix and return. Leaving Hour creek bridge at 'Jt p. in., thev will walk to Phoenix along the east bank of Bear oreok and return from Phoenix will be made along the railroad. Coffee will bo served by the eouiiuitUu ut Phoe nix. ' a An informal afternoon wna enjoyed by tho Lady Elks at the Elks temple Friday afternoon. The committee consisted of Mrs. Frank Bollinger, .Mrs. Louis Bennett, Mrs. J. W. Bates and Mrs. John Bellinger, The gen tlemen on the leeeiviug line were: Karl Knapp, Dr. Goudy and IS. W. Wilson. i Mr. and Mrs. Granger Far well, Mi Harwell ami Miss Helen 1'nrwe.ll of Chicago, wrunU and sister of Mrs. Corning Henley, who have been siHindiaK- thu winter in Cub forum. arrivtsl in Medfonl ami are regi-ter- ed at Hotel Mwlford en route home The Hyacinth Circle of the Pre- nyt-nu etuireh will meet with Mrs. II. B. Pelteraou, 2 South Nentown, IuSiltty afUrnoon, Apnl 11. . Tim East m -Jhake.pMr club wet at th tot) of Mr. aud Hi. Maddux on PorWand ueane WedncS lii I'M'uing. ESN f USE TITLE EVEflY DAY cotiutoss Just llusoppl Copplco, continue to bo a ns plain Bltn .lollvet. only. Tho title Is for homo use The Women's Foreign Missionnrv society of tho M. E. ohiiroh hold thoir regiihir April meeting nt tho home of Mrs. I. J. Philips Tuesday afternoon, I ho largest iitlendnnco tho society has ever had, about sixty Indira in nil, listened to n very interesting progrnm on the "Country of Moron." Tho devotionnls were led by .Mrs. C. S. Manning. Mrs. Forrest Edmondos, tho lender of the nftcrnoon, presented tho subject, "Moron," geographically nnd historically, in n vory interesting mid oomprohensivo muniior. Mrs. J. Y. Smylio on the subject, "By Firo mid by Sword," told of the trmls of the Korean nation and of their groat religious revivals. In u well-written paper, Miss Uose Fielder gnvo tho work of the "MethodiHl Missions in Moron." Thoso numbers wero follow ed by u story hour in which Mow ilmno Duron, Spieglc, Gore, OMiornc, Mclz, Lindley nnd Dr. Kollins took purt. These stories of Morcnn Chris tinns tiro uu inspiration to Americnu Christianity. The musical numbers on tho progrnm wero; Piano solo by Miss Vioiuan nnd vocul solo by Mrs. M. Vnu Scoyoc. At tho conclus ion of the progrnm rofrushmeuts were served bv the hostesses, Mos danies I. J. PhipM., Dr. Phipps nnd Miss May Phipiwi, assisted by sevornl Indies in Korean costumes. Last Wednesday evening a uiuuber of music lover met at the home of Mrs. MeDoiioiigh on West Second street to discuss the formation of a choral society. Committees wero nplsniiled tor membership ami for draft ing a constitution, and an elec tion of officers, with Earl Conklin us president; A. L. Vroman, vice-president; Dean Carder, secretary; Clar ence .Meeker, treasurer; Mr. McDou ough, librarian; Mrs. McDonough, di rector, and Mum Vroman as pianist. It was decided to name the society the Neviu club, from the America ii wtmpoaer Nevin, and by the cnthusi- asm of those presont the organization promises to ho a certain success. Meeting will be held every Wcdnos- day evening for business and chorus work. Mcdford Elks installed officers for the ensuing year on Thursday night a follews: C. W. Heilbrouuer, exalted ruler; Jonas Wold, esteemed leading knight; J. J. Duchter, esteemed loyal knight; Charles B. Guy, tiler; L. L. Jacobs, sociotary; Vernon II. VaH ler, treasurer; 0. O. Alcnderfer. es teemed lecturing knight; F. Ojiis euberry, OMpiire; Hev. William B. Hamilton, chaplain; P. ('. Bigham, in ner guard. The year just immsihI has Iwen oho of the most prosperous inj the history ot the local Elks lodge. It now has a membership of wore than 00 and is one of the strongest Itxhjes in the state. The Missionary MH'iety of tho Pros hyterian ohurch met with Mrs. II. U. Lumsdeu on South Holly WeduoMlay afternoon. The subject for consid eration was "Africa," which was made very interesting by thu leader, Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. S. A. Nye was hostess to the Friday Bridge club at her home on East Main stieet Friday afterniMin. Miss 0enhruggc i speuding the week-end with Mrs. D. A. Bonar mi "nW" '-reek. Mod f nit IWoslem S .("- The .Vedford and Mt. Pitt Clgors. SF IA UIIMIt IIIIANn aal-.l A al. ar ruutal Ut ai b.(f r . VIHa.a4 raai rill, la Kt4 -l U.I4 atulii? I !. r I ilD Blua ltillm. T.ka aa ala.r liar af Taar ' i,t .. tu.Ml.,1 AIinK.tka4 S010 BY DRUGGISTS lWr$2K ( m Av m ..,. !. . ( i. i.i n nil .n ii nif ' nr t" of "t nt At the Churches IjVdTKT. ML Mark' Bplsfnnnl. flirlr Mrmmitnlan, sum., AmNtttf rlNml, 1$ A m ; HKfrHrilg pnftt, II it. : 0ftoit vttmt. 7:lt . hi Ym. H. llatHM. Tkwr, Cntl.ollc OmrtJli. Htli OnltiMltf ttreMNP. Hrst tes umtsy t 3 a. m., sfcahd masfi at ln:Sf a. ., crsnlMg nerttoes at TjM actwk. Ky. JehH Pewart, rettr. HcvenlJi Day Ailvrutlit Church North Itlvershle Ave. Meets erory Swtikatli OtatMntay). Srtbboth school 10 a. Hi. Pronohlng 11 n. m. Young Peoplo's meeting 11:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing 7:10 p. m. Oakilnlo Aveniif Methodist. Sunday sohOol, 9:4s a. in.; prehah Ing at .11 a. in. hnd 7:30 p. in. Morn ing subJeot, "LaylnR Asldo Every Weight"; evening subject, "Bemem ber Lot's Wlfo." Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All aro wolcomo to our sorvlccs. 11. M. Branham, pastor. l-'lrst ItnpllM. Bov.F. W. Carstons, pastor. Tho Bvo church with a cordial welcome. Morning service, 11 o'clock; even ing Service, 7:30 o'clock; tolblo school, 0:30 n. in., special program, soo display advertisement. Inter mediate U. Y. V. V., 3:30 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., C:30 p. in., topic, "What My Denomination Bxpocts From Its Young People," Psalm 81: 1-12, lead or, Miss draco Bratncy. Special music. i . i i .lucksom Ille Puvsbyterhiu. Morning worship, with Bcrmon, 11 o'clock. Subject, "Bncrlflco and Progress." livening worship nnd sormon nt 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Conscious Strength." Tho chorus choir, under the direction of Qcorgo Andrews, will roudcr special music at thlsservlco. A cordial luvltntlon Is extended to nil to attend thoso sorvlccs. . , i , i 1'ivo Methodist. Cornor Tenth and Ivy. District qunrtorly meeting. Sunday school, 9:30 u. m,; lovofeust, 10; 15 a. m.; preaching, 1 1 n.' m Tho preaching will bo followed by the sacrament of tho Lord's Supper. A missionary program will lm rendered nt 3 p. in. Prenchlng nt 7:30 p. m., Itpv. D. D. Dodge, our district elder, mid other preachers of 'the' district, nro In nt tendnnce. Comn and enjoy thoso services. Bov. Dodge will proaeh at Griffin Crook school house at 3 p, m. J. B. Bradley, pastor. Flit,t. (Iiuirli of (lirlst, Silent 1st. illrauch of tho .mother church, tho First Church nt Christ Scientist, In Boston, Mnss. Sunday sorvlro nt 1 1 a. in., subject, "Aro Sin, Dlsouso nnd Death Ileal?" Wednesdiiy evonlng meetings at which testimonies of Christian Sclonco healings are kIvcii, S o'clock, nil are cordially Invited. Sunday school, !i:tr. a. m. All nn- The Indian Sin "Savage" on tire or tube stands for high quality and a low price maxi mum service and an easy riding car. Snvage Tires and Gra-finitcTubusareashon-est as "The Indian Sign." Call on our employed distributor and save the middleman's prof it. Mail or phone your order ir more convenient. . Ask for Tire Book The Savage Tire Co. Factory Distributor C. E. GATES Med ford SMGE MR. ED ANDREWS IIBALTIC ABT Feplk KO))iuvt fiu- fcgltiMiito nnd hllcut tinman. Thirty )WiiV u. perleurv MRS. ED ANDREWS voick ci'iri'iti. Ovwau, istiulo ii4 roarert rducli. fifteen yeniV opiiiimeo in public work. ftY1,l4(fc--8EArVTi BIKi., ItOOM it. llltSHMCNCH I'llO.Vll HU7-B sIrom rtartit- rrh erfftMi lf Jfwfffl ttm f Iff (:f 9 IW. iMIr 99f9P mlpw ffral IWf 41. l'rrfffrrrfl-ri CTiTTrBih. ftrv. J. fl. tettm if ttmfltX, wlfT tttr tlie inrriMi m (fts Frortrf tan ihtrrth In Um If If Snridsr, pfgMMilf M tl 0tfWk. fiTn-rfflf rth-Ml lit If o'tm. 7. V. M. O. II. nt : fi. m. awl JMfr mViiIwivW at 3 p. m. First AtethtMlItt Ttplstopnl. Dr. J. O. ttelltrw, patter. The MHn dojr wheel hour t fl: 45. Classen f8f all ages. IrniplrlMg texiehors, grhded wrk. AH are welenme. The. Hf worth Lcfiguo Chapters meet at G:48 p. m. Lively and helpfnl meeting. All young people aro cordially wol omed. Public worship nt 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. in. At tho morning hour Dr. Rollins will preneh, thomo, "Tho Bird Moro True to Its Higher Natura Tbnrf Man." Special fcvuslc by tbn vested choir, "God, My King" (Sahwnrz). At tho evening hour, Bov. C. K. Wharton, of Gold Hill, will prencb. Special musle at both sorvlccs. Tho public Is cordially In vited to nil tho sorvlccs of tho day. Evening music, anthem, the. choir, "Pralso Yo Jehovah" (Walcott); harltonn sdlo, "Evensong," Mr. Mno Donough. Tho annual meeting of tho W. II. Mv S. of tho Klamath Falls district, will bo lipid at tho Metho dist ohurch Wednesday ovoning be ginning at 10 o'clook and continuing throughout the day and ovoning. Ati Interesting program has been ar ranged. Tho public Is cordially In vited to attend. Iiu'ksouvlllo MetliislLst KptsroxiI. Sunday school, 10 a. m., W. O. Caudlll, Biipt.; Kpworth Lcaguo, 0:30 p. m,, Carl Noldermeyor, leader; preaching Bcrvlce, 11a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Wo proposo to concludo our series of evangelistic meetings on Sunday ovoning. Wo have apprec iated the prosonco ot tho Inrgo au dtonces that havo attended during thu campaign, Jomo again on Sun day, ProfoBBor nnd Mrs. Ashcraft will sing at all tho Borvlcos. If you are without n church homo, coma; wo can help you. It you aro looking for church work, como; you enn help us. Everybody wolcomo. Bobort A. Hutchison, .pastor. 1'lrst Christian Church Corner Ninth nnd 8. Onkdalo. The church With n vital ihchburo to which wo invito you. Wn will havo special music and the largo well organized choir will give a rousing song sorvlcn ut both morn ing nnd evonlng services. Morning sorvlco nt 10:15. I will speak from n tent that you will want to hear discussed. Arrange to hear It. Evening sorvlDO 7:30. A great Utterance. iHllilo, school nt 0:lS. 11 Is a cor dial Invitation to you nnd a good fel lowship. You need us and wo want you. Christian Kndonvor meets at 0:30 In lecture room. Let nil tho mem bers Invito others. We aro to have visitors at this sorvlco. Harry K Tucker, Minister. a -H li