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TIM- WClTIXL tAtt-W-
RIALTO
WHERE THE PUBLIC KNOWS IT SEES GOOD SHOWS
ON PEACE TREATY
COMMITTEE ON
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BUDGET NAMED
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Representative Business Men of City
Appointed to Finance Chamber ol
Commerce Fund Prominent New
York Speaker to Address Commit
nily Conference on March 16
Following adjournment, 'nt u meet
ing of tho executive coiiimlUco of thu
(Medford Chamber or Commerce's ex
pansion and reorganization campaign
1ho announcement was niado by
Chairman Hurry I,. Walihrr that the
committeo had deciiled tin two big
public meetings to bo held In tlio im
mediate future, and to which every
man and woman in .Medford Is in
vited. Tho first of theso meetings is to
bo designated as a community con
furenco and will be held on the even
ing of Tuesday, March l(i, at u place
to be decided upon and announced
later. Tho second meeting will be 11
combination meeting and dinner and
will bo known as the .Moil ford Civic
dinner. Tho civic dinner will be
served Holiday evening, March 22,
4 C?
i Jt, r
I)lt. IIKMtY (i.AIM S ll.HVN
Who will Nprnlc lit Community Con-
lei-i'iiic, .Mjucli mill.
which In tho Halo procmllng (ho r.'pon
lug' Of I lie, Hlg 'drive, for 100 now
inombora to bo signed for $2e ii your
for a period of three years, and tlic
raising by Bubscriptlon of a, budget or
ill, null.
'Iloth tho'' community conference
mid tho civic dinner will bo featured
by speaking, local as well us out-of-
town spoaliurs to be announced later,
and community singing. Ono .f the
principal speakers, however, at the
community roiifimmco will ho Jir.
Henry Caincs I lawn of New York
city. Dr. Ilnwn is one of tho most
widely known, and deservedly popn
lar speakers of the east. I''nr oigh
focn years he has lieeu at the head or
his own school of expression In
Brooklyn, and has been Identified
with Home of 11m lnrtror Iiislltutlous
of tho kind besides lie Is said to lie
a man of unusual personal magne
tism, anil an orator of rare abililv.
Tho public of Meill'ord is promise! a
real treat in the address by ir.
Jlawn.
Special song sheets Tor hoi h meet
Iiiks have been prepared, ami com
munity Hinging such as Mediord has
never heard before, is expected. The
grouter number i.'f these songs are
popular airs to which special words
befitting the present campaign have
been applied. Theso special son
sheets will be distributed among tho
aiidienco at both meetings and will,
doubtless, prove acceptable little sou
venirs of tho conference anil dinner.
The executive committee ut its
meeting last evening appointed the
budget committee which, it is ex
plained, will be expected to formulate
plans lor the securing of the Slii.uiin
budget. A meeting of this committee
will bo held shi.rily in which time the
duties incumbent upon it will be ex
plained. Tho personnel of the budget com
mittee is as follows: S. I. llroun.
lieorge T. Collins, .1. II. Cochran. .
(listen IMincrgue, V. II. Core, hel
roy (lelcbell. K. C. Caddis. C. K.
dates, A. C. Hubbard. W. K. Isaacs.
I". Corning Kenly. C M. Kidd. II. f.
l.linisilcii, C. V. Mclionald. M. .Mc
Keany, ltev. ). i:. Millard. .1. ('.
Miinn, Ceorge A. Manstielil, Cos New
bury, Hamilton I'atton, II. YV. Paul,
David Itoseuberg, W. Ii. Tail. Cei.'ige
I,. Trelchlcr and K. W. Walker.
Members of the executive commit
teo present at the meeting last even
ing were: II. I- Wallher, chairman;
C. M. Kidd, A I.. Hill. II C. (larnett.
Mrs. I i:. .Merrick and Mrs. C. 1,.
Schleficllu.
Your Kind of a Town
If von mint to live in the Kind of :i
town
I,ike the kind of n town von like,
You needn't slin vour clot lies in a
trip.
And start on a lonu. lonir hike.
You'll onlv find what von left lieliiml.
There' iii. tiling reiilly pew.
r J. t - 4
WASHINGTON', Mar. C. Tho res
ervation declining to bear league ox
peases except on action of congress
was re-adopted late KAlay by a vote
of 4 0 to 2 5 with eight democrats
supporting it.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 0. White
House officials in discussing today
tho movo of administration senators
to arrange a conference with I'resi-
dent Wilson to discuss tho peace
treaty situation, said tho president
had told Senator Class, of Virginia,
two1 weeks ago, what his attitudo was
toward a eompromiso on tho article
ten reservation.
It was said that there had been no
docision as to whether the president
would seo tlio senators In response to
the request of Senator llltchcotek.
Thoso closo to tlio president, how
ever, pointed out that Senator Glass
must have informed his colleagues
as to Mr. Wilson's position.
The president's attitude toward
further conferences with democratic
senatoi-H as reflected at the White
House was learned with manifest dis
appointment by democratic and re
publican senators who liavo been
working for a compromise. It was
said tho negotiations would continue
tint senators predicted that if Mr
Wilson declined to consider further
compromise proposals the hope of
ratification would bo greatly dimin
ished. Among soino of tho republicans,
however. It was predicted that a re
fusal to seo Senator Simmons would
result in further defections from the
administration ranks and might lead
to a breuk sufficient to secure ac
ceptance of tho republican reserva
tions.
Tho compromise proposals Senator
Simmons had planned to present to
tho president wcro worked out In ne
gotiations between substantial groups
of tlio 1wo parties with Senator Sim
mons acting for the democrats and
Senator WalsOn of Indiana for the
republicans. -' ii
n 0".i "l'"T
SPENT BILLION ON MOTOR.
(Continued from Pago Ono)
locality liud. been oi",'iiniziil., lill ' tlju
iiiiniier iiei'iieii.'-wouin nave icciiry
iliicuil -at modernte eosL." .
'.''.I'liiihu pinned in iiiitliiirily hi. llje
Nortliwesl, bv the war deyui'liiicnt,.
he liiiiil. "not o0v hail no.e.vperieni.'e
in the lumber Iumih'sj, bill, tliev werp
urroiranl.- uiitoi'i-alie aiiil nnerated
wliollv reaa.rdless of, law iml,uilltor
ilv. 'lliose that, hail no upwer to di
so ordered the construction ol' rail-
tnudh in Oreiron tlu'oiiuh cost-plus
rout meters aLliu'iie upvenimeutiil ex
pensil apd Dot. in t)uf DiibliOjiulnrtfit."
.1. I). Kynit Scored
The eninlevnieiit of lltl.tlllll soldiers,
iHeludiur officers in the lumber oper
ations wus nlso uttaeked bv Mr. Mii
L'ce, who asserted the Haviiicnl to
Ibcm of wanes of $!t to $H u dav was
"in defiant, violation of law."
Iiilin H. vim. director of air
craft iiroductioii. lie said, "licurtilv
upproved of these imvuicnls.'
"Those who fire responsible for
this unlawful expenditure," he uibteil.
"shoiilfl he hebl slrictlv uccoiintable
therefor. The Scibs-t'arev-Ker-liuimh
coriiorulion wus acliiallv paid
by Hie war rlcpnrtnient a. seven per
cent comiiijssiiiu on civilian wnires
paiil lo soldiers workimr for sub-i-oiil
r.'K'lors in the const ruction of thr
Lake Crescent rnilroad, in excess of
the compensation fixeil bv congress."
WIN CHURCH ACTION.
(Continued from Pago Ono)
members us well ns u trustee of the
puldisliimr society.
The master rules that at present
there nre two sets of directors of the
Christian Science church, eacli liav-
inir (lie same name, one coustituted
ol ii board of four under the deed of
ISll'J, and the other live members act
um' under the liv-lnws made liv the
directors in Itltlit aflcr "first mem
bers" of the church had transferred
ir powers to the directors.
CHICAGO. Jfnr. Ii.-Charles G.
Casten. doctor of experimental chem
istry for the International Harvester
mipaiiv and inventor of a chemical
piopulsive naeiit fur depth bomb
liaiues used bv the .'oi'ernuicnt dur
iir I lie war auninst submarines, is
believed to have been kidnaped in
lieti'iot and held for ransom. Casten
let I Chicago Wednesdnv inoriiini: for
Washington to collect royalties for
the use of his invention.
It's u knock at yourself when
vou
knock your town,
It isn't your town, it's YOU!
lical towns are not made by men
alraid
l.et soliicliodv
else -jets ahead
orks and nobody
u town fronf the
W hell e ervolie v
shirks.
on can raise
lead!
And if. while veil ninkc your personal
slake.
Your neighbor cult make his too.
Your town will be what vou want to
see.
It isn't vour town, it's Vol'!
Old papers for bonding fire and
hnu.in clennlnp, 10c tinmllo.
St. Mark'Ny KpiscopiU
Cor. CS'orth Oakdalo and Fifth Sts.
K a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m, Sunday school.
11a. m. Holy communion.
7:30 p. m. livening prayer.
Wim. II. Hamilton, Vicar.
CHIhollc Church
South Oakdale Ave.
First mass Sunday at 8 a. m.
Second mass at 10:30 a. m.
J lenoil iiition at 4:30 p. m.
Itov. John Powers, Hector.
Vint l'rcsliyterlnn Church
CJr. Main and Holly Sts.
Bunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning service at 1 1 u. in.
lOvcnlng service at 7:30 p. in.
You will receive a cordial welcome.
Ij. Myron Hoozer, minister.
KvniiK.-l.iilh. Zlon'.s Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Rev.' I)v. W. H. .VCOronn-Ooser. 'pastor.
Ites. 51 H West Fourth St.
I I' " HI. 1AM: Ocnll. !'' '
Sunday school 10 a.'m.
''Hlvlno snrvico 1 1 a. m.
. You and yours aro cordially Invited
-McIIhhIIsI Kplscoiuil tiliuiwlw Soiilli
ii ' Acrosa from iW'nshlngtnn Scluiol. ,
r.i'M Ir; Jomitt Hallray, -I'astor. .-, ,'
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Dr.
Frank - ltoburtH; HiipRriiitondent. AVo
have a growing, school-, audvintorost
lng IcHxons add -Invito 4:011 to como.p
Church services Tit-1 1 o'clock mid
7:30'. Hcrnioh by thu pastor. You
aro always welcome.' "
J'IkhmiIx I'rwhylerlnn Church
Dr. Ilaillio. a'nstcv.
Ki n. m. Sunday school nnil Illble
classes.
11. Tubllc worship. Hev. John
W1. Host or Ashland will occupy the
pulpit. Good music.
7:30. Y. P. S. C. K. mooting.
A hearty invitation Is extended to
all. Hr. Ilaillie oxpects to fill tho
pulpit on March 1 -1th.
First, Christian Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdalo.
Dell 10ly Millard, Minister.
Ilible Hchool !l:4R. Our Kvery Onn
Win One campalKii is on. Ho with us
Sunday morning.
I I h. 111. Dr. C. F. Swander of Port
land will deliver tho message. Kvery
member is urged to bo present. Spec
ial music will bo an'unthem by the
cliolr. "Oh lie Joyful In tho Lord.
Public heartily invited.
:.'!( p. 111. Young Vooplc's society
of Christian Kudenvor meeting. l.Ivo
time, topic. and talkers.
7:30 p. 111. Gospel serindu by Dr.
C. F. Swander. You can't afford to
miss his nddress. Great song service
and a selection by our male iiuartet
Hear them. Public cordially invited
I'lrst Church of Christ, Scientist
Hranch of the mother church, "the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Itosttm, Mass.
Services are hebl every Sunday
morning ut II o'clock. Subject,
".Man."
Sunday school at 9: 1.1. All under
the nge of twenty aro welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings, nt
which testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healing are given, at i:30.
Church edifice, 2 12 North Oakdale.
The reading room, which Is in the
M. F. i II. bldg.. Is open from 1 to a
daily except Sundays and hi.lldnys.
Ml authorized literature may bo read
borrowed or purchased.
The public is cordially invited to
attend Hie services, and visit the
reading room.
l-'lrst Methodist l-:iiscoial Church
Fourth and Hartlett.
J. Randolph Sasnett. Minister.
Ilible school : I.", a. 111.
Illble school !: !.'. a. m. C. A. Meek
, siipt. Classes for all ages.
'Morning worship 1 1 a. in. Sermon
"Methods of Successful Kvangellsm".
Kpwortli League social hour 5:30
p. 111. Interesting program and
pleasant hour for all young people.
Kpworth League devotional hour
titl.'t p. m.
lCvening service, 7:30 p. m.
Sermon. "What's tho Matter With
tho World."
Meeting of the district chairmen
nnil key worker oC the Ladies' Aid
society Tuesday afternoon, 2:30, in
the league room.
Mid-week devotional meeting,
Thursday 7:30. Subject. "Power for
Service."
Morning Anthom, Jubilato Deo in
B-Flat (Schubert). Soloists, Bliss
Anderson, Mr. MaeDonough.
Soprano solo, Itcpent Ye (Scott)
-Mrs. Van Scoyoc.
levelling Anthem, (Mod Is a Spirit
(Dennett).
Duet, O Sacred Head Now Wound
ed (Sawyer). Jlrs. Pierce, Mr. Aluc
Donough. Helen Phllbrook, pianist; May Jor.
dan MacDonough, director.
Central Point. Church Notes
Beginning with Sunday, Mar. 7
there will bo special meetings held in
tho Union (.Presbyterian) church of
this place. They aro to bo under tho
leadership of ltev. Chas. F. Koebler
of Ashland. Mr.' Koebler Is consid
ered to bo 0110 of the keenest think
ers and n,i6s forceful speakers in this
whole coast country. It has been my
privilege, to work with, him in special
meotlngs In other states, and I am
now h.'oking forward to these with
groat Interest.' lr. Koelilof's subjects
tor the week aro as follows:
Sunday, evo, " What Wo1 Aro to 116.'
. .loiulay evo, "The Single Causeway
to Life,'.;, ,
Tuesday eve, "Giant iiiid -)?lp'niy
.Wednesday eve,' "Chickens Come
Homo to, (toost;"
Thursday, r.vbl "An inl'allable Ver-
diet.-,;;:; ;; ,' ; ;
Friday evo,1 "Tho1 ' Ko'-bii'lli oT i
Soul." ' ',''' ''
It is our plan to have special music
at all of these services. Let lis plan to
attend theso meetings and get all the
good we possibly can from them.
F. II. Edgar, pastor.
EAST IS SWEPT BY STORM
(Continued from Pago One)
there, anil smashed plate itluss win
dows in fashionable shops aloiur Fifth
avenue, onusim: thousands of dollar
ilamntre. I he telephone and lefeuraph com
panies reported that wire eoinniuni
cation out of the cilv was badly
crippled.
:i:l llclmv, Hillings
ihi.IjI.mim. .Mont., siar. Ii A drop
ol .'til dcL'tees in about holll-s eslab
lishcd u new record for liillimrs la.s
niuhl. At six o'idock last eveniu:
Ihe theruioinetcr stood ut jue below
zero nnil reached its lowest point be
tween six- ami seven o'clock Ihi
nioriiiiitr when .'I I below was register
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The following urtiele in a San
Francisco paper, will be of interest
to the inaiiv friends of Kudv Scliolt..
of this city, once u star member of
the local baseball team:
"A committee of the innnntrcincnt
of the Olympic names recently visited
Santa Clara University in the hone
of securini: the services of the star
niLdiv men who made the old Mission
school so famous in the past. That
some of these marvels will iournev
this veur to Antwerp is liardlv lo lie
doubled. Most of the stars will re
ceive their deirree in law iust at the
time the athletes arc supposed to
take the shin from the United States.
"Undv Schot7, is bcin soutrlit ns
half-back for the biir team. It will
be remembered wlint a sensation he
created in lil Hi. when the little won
der did so much to help Santa Clara
lie that most liuiniliatiiiL' defeat on
Stanford. John O. Miller, himself
one of the best ruubv men this state
ever produced, declared that Scliolt.
was bv far the 'reatcst half back,
the name ever saw in these parts.'
Iiudv is fast on his feet and iust as
fast
with his thiukinu' apparatus.
for bun to think is to act: mid he
seldom makes un error of judgment.
Old Antwerp will see some speed if
Scholtz. ever irols !roiii!r on their turf.
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More InviilldlMii is caused by the ilriniincl.s of lionscnork thnn
1 by iinyOilnjr clue
Why not make housework easy by the use of Gas for Cook
ing, Washing and Ironing? It Is more economical in the long
run than any other fuel and saves all the dust and dirt ot
wood and coal. Think it over.
Oregon Gas and Electric Co.
Medford, Ore.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
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1S Enst Main St.
Starts
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17 South Rlversldi. .