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PAflTC-TWO rEDFOTtD SI ATI , TRTT1UXR MEDFOnp. OTfEOON'. SATURDAY. AUfJUST 2(1. 1fl22 6cal and Personal "Sheriff Tci 1 1 ;i t In-1- ye-i Mel'i.y and fa The W'uiiiau's Home Missionary sori- ! ill III.' M-tleni'sl Kpisropal clillrih i.:ts i!:t.i.:iil t.,r f;i!s til a beautilul llM:;e ior the uf-if at Salem, Ore., in place of the obi wooden structure that nas proven so inadequate and now tins revolvers, a shotgun, some razors andl-Hiiu win ,., ..,, .i,h n.- dream is nbout to be realized. On a quantity of tobacco' s.n-s ihe Ash. alien, u- i.iii-.i ...i .i, ...in r,.L Sept. , at 2:30 j. in., the land Tlilinus. 'The boys were taken ward without ,i..iv Tun rri,i. nf the new Old People's '. to Jacksonville hv the sheriff where lilt's u. ,M..,j' i l i.i(.j Hi. he will be laid, with liishni) Sheo-'thev Will Itlilie.'ii' Imfura Tlllll... f! ,1 r,l nm. I ...I .. .....I I - I ... i ne vincox uoy ran nave mem sent here as soon as Wednesday, cornerstone of pos- ard inaliiiiK the irinciial address. It, in Juvenile court ' lu ' 'rieniis irom an away a rew months uuo and after hav- slide. If thev arrive tonight, the situa- over Orcein will be present at that i in;; been gone for several weeks, show.! tion will be greatly relieved. Picking ....... ..,,-,, , .-.e.iiouies. ea up in nortnern California, and sent starts asain next .Monday. No losses Cn-ih lufil for frir.tt.iii .,.. for moiiev to Minia n " 1 u lll .... ,...fr 1 I size; must be clean. Hutchison & For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 j I'rest-O-I.ite liattery Station for I.umsden. 13D West Main street. tf i I'ronipt service phone 119. tf Owing to the fact that the Medford. System Service to. writes Fire and! Strawberries at Sic a cup. Come and Athletic club management has been ; all other Insnr.inco air,,t,o .n.,.d.. 1 nick them. Phnn.. jr.'-I. rrill and Chief of Police "Due i the inahilitv of the Ore-ton erday arrest... l.utti.-r Oroweis t secure lacking luas to ytle Wib i, l.ir breaking shin the pears In the calim-re. near into the P. J. Amer st.re on Kast .Main ' picking has be.-n suspended lor two Street. Where they stole a number Of davs." savs Ihn llranU P.ns.! Courier An increase of four cars was made yesterday over the day before when cars of pears left the valley for the lr.aiiiet. Aiaik .Muiitgjiuury, local a'ent lor the Southern Pacific, slates that lie expects fo ece ."M cars leave the valley by tonight. A total of 21 j cars have been shipped so far this year. We want 600 friction t;jp cans, such as syrup or Crisco cans, any size. Must be clean; will pay cash. Hutchison & I-unisilen. lZ'j The band conceit given in the city park last iiisht by the Klks band at tracted a very large attendance. Ap- "n'""e '" procure Lawrence Daws for Office 2nd floor .Modford lildg. tfl D(':in Carder and "Van" Van Meter proximately 3tMJ automobiles were a bout with Kiittliiif: KrK-k next TIiurs- lien Dixon got his feet tangled up lcft Thursday for Logan, Utah where parked near the park and library llav "'fht at the regular weekly ania- Mils morning when endeavoring to stop Carder Is professor of geology at the grounds for the purpoFs of allowing t,"'lr smoker. Frick has challenged Hoi- his flivver and ran into a Chevrolet I'tah Slate Agricultural college. Tho me occupants to listen to the concert lu" l" enter me ring against touring car which was parked in front Imve een guests of .Mr. Carder's and many persons w ithout cars practi- i of his fruit stand. The Chevrolet suf- sister, 'Mrs. George Kunzman and fam tally covered the city park and library ! 1 lari1 times made easy, buy ranches fered the loss of a running board. j f'"' le last several weeks. lawns. j without money, pay with share of crop, Dance, Sat nite, Jackson Hot Spring. ,lil,s cleaned and reblocked $1.00 Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold 1 e renl' "olu Kav 1'ealty Company.; 131 : bints cleaned and pressed $1.50. Right under Soldiers Honus plan or pay with Sat! Keys. Liberty Repair Shop. 135 methods, guaranteed service. Phone share of ciop. like rent. Clold Hav rrieu chickens are ripe at the Sum- Lloyd Williamson, of the California- J. Apparel French Dve Works. (!24 -North Riverside. 135 -Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Alnutt and chil dren of Klamath Falls arrived yester day to spend a few days with Mr. and -Mrs. W. Y. Crouson. .Mrs. G. P. Mes senger and daughter accompanied them and left today for Grants Pass. Dnnco Prospect. Sat. Aug. 2Cth. 134 Fleischer's Shetland floss 25c. i-ieuei s Ai t Dept. . . 134 McClurs of I. It. Warren of fiakersfleld, en route I 11 a. 111. Rev. O. D. to Seattle: A. K. Sullivan and partv 'Tulare. Calif., will speak. of Napa City. Calif., en route to! T p. 111. Young people's meeting. Fine Portland, and Charles Wright of 1 crowd out last Sunday. Yakima, en route home. ' S p. u. Vnion service at the Christian church. Sermon by Rev. F. R. Leach on "The Church of Today Its Present Condition." Wednesday 8 p. m. Prayer service. Subject, "Things Money Cannot Buy." Strangers find a welcome and feel at home. i Sunday is Church Building Sunday. All having pledges are asked to make as large payments as possible. Fried chickens are ripe at the Sum-! Uoyd Williamson of the Cult forti ia. Keaity Company. Sat.""1 " 1116 loi or me Sisklyous. Oregon Power company was a visitor Rev. O. D. M cC'lung of Tulare, Calif., j 131 yesterday having come down from the fs spending part of his vacation near! Jacksonville public schools will re- j h" Creek camp for a brief stay. .Medford. and has consented to occupy ",en September 11. Dance, Sat nlte, Jackson Hot Spring the pulpit or the First Baptist church "am:o Prospect, Sat. Aug. 20th. 13l 134 Sunday at 1 1 a. m. Mr. McClungisa' A" kln''3 of rough and dressed, Take your kodak films to Palmer's forceful speaker and a live pastor and ;h,n'her. t .Wallace Woods, phone 108 .! studio. First class work and prompt will be heard with profit by a large!7',', , a!lt Ma,n 8trpet ' (service. tr audience. " 'ne American Legion post of the The Craters club has accented the Red Cross thiift shop sale at Jack- f',"-v naH "cclted the invitation of the . invitation of the former Big Kruptlon, sonville. .Monday, Aug. 2Slh. . . I1-- A' " u' "ttend the encampment ut jJ. J. Buchter, to make a pilgrimage ofi' T,le public market, beginning with A string of ten race horses passed "0K" Hlvcr on American Legion day; 1 inspection today to the California- "ext weel will he open at 7 a. m. in through Ashland last evening on the next 'e'lmjsday. The Medrord, Ash- j Oregon Power company's plant and "tend of 6 a. 111., lu accordance w ith the way to the county fair grounds where laml f'entl'"l Point posts have al-'new construction project at Copco, j WIb1,8 of the fanners who sell their they will be entered In the races tlnr-; roa''y accepted and It is thought that j Calif. The Craters and band boys are Produce there. The market days are hig fair week. The horses belonged toah,'re wl" ue a larK representation of j to be the guests of the power company ITuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. Mr. I lolhrook of Klamath Falls Ash.1 valley legionnaires in attendance. The at a feed that even a rlvnei,tiet This office Is nrenared m r.rin iana 1 itimgs. Don't former tttn IiIif 1 for r,-. .... ,,.a v.. lie lib IlUftllU on men will furnish th program J couldn't overlook. The primary object ,e''W sheets, bills, etc., used on the the day and several numbers win lor thn irln is to mivarii n. i..i-..,. ! bookkeeping marhinea rk.'i i.. uiver, sep(. 4th to 9th. Barbecue and 1 ul lne '""a PHt. A barbe uld fashioned dance Wednesday even-r"e ,s to l,e Provided on that day. i,iv u,,.. 11. 1. .1 t, . - ... ! Grants Pn ...e, uin. u. t. 11. alio 1 ni iih - and all allied organizations with badges free. All others not subject to register Stic a feed. Come and cutnp with us. Soldiers' fare, beans and cof fee, free all week on the ground. 130 Guests at tho Hotel Holland are P. C. West of Patterson Parts Inc., B. P. Rands, A. T. Slade of the A. G. Long Mechanic Rubber Goods Co.. G. Law rence, Frank S. Grant and Mrs. Grant and daughters of Portland; K. It. Price of Hilt, Mr. and Mrs. Lodey P. Hem mor of Paige .Motor company lert for Crater Lake from Sacramento; .Mrs, W. R, Andorson of Eugene, A. MaeLeiin of New York, T. S. Douglns and .Mrs. I'ougias or Long Beach, B. C. 'Clayton hi uk aim crerm at Devoe'e. tf There's a busy Business College in your home town. 147 Harold and Theodore Leonard who have been spending tho week enjoying an outing on Lake of the Woods re turned today. Harold will return to the lako next week and Ted will re sume his duties in the mechanical de partment of this office. French salad ice cream at the Shasta. ,f. For good Insurance, yon. should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson county Abstract Co. C. V. Fellz of the California-Oregon i-ower company was a Medford visitor county fair. One hundred men will vour orders to traveling men and have make the trip in autos and there will cnem Printed out of Medford. Phone ue piiiaues, speccnes and concerts at ' can. tf Hornbrook, .Montague, Copco and I Mr' an(1 Mrs- Flmer Stoltz of Sacra Yreka. The cars will leave the local "'ento, Calif., Harold Stoltz, Thelma Chamber of Commerce building' w"lte and Carl White aro spending promptly at 8 o'clock Sunday morning.1 tlle week end at Crater Lake having Kodak films at De Voe's. tfi'eft Bedford several days ago. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial AI'lles for sale, hand picked Graven Garage. t( stein culls. Phone 7-F-4. 139 nave you tried that big milk shake J,rs' -arl napps cousin, Mrs. C. R and T. J. Spain of San Antonio Texas I vos,enl".v having come down from a Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Heinen ami son of loint 011 tlle new Per line for a brief los AngelcS, Mr. and Mrs. S. II .Mo, , Lean of Glendale. and Captain ami 1)anopi Snt nite, Jackson Hot Siirlng. Airs. G. Coglon of Tiburon. Calir Automobile Insurance. Brown & White. To have the softest, dulntiest sort of 13i Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. . Gnosis at tho Hotel Medford include with relatives. Fire Insurance. Brown Whit a. ... James Corl returned yesterday fromi !'" Pa'lfil! 111 r a week's visit in Corvnllls with his par- ill','ly r Ho8to- tilings for tho woo tots you must have A"'8' Ij- ('mi)hell and child ,lha right sort of yarns. Handicraft: "C Saeru""'hto. G V. Fells of tin. Call Shop. vi.,, ! lornla Oregon Power company or Rose. .Mrs. Uniinn York anil daughter' h!rK A' "' s,IV(lel'i plKar salesman or Laura, are nxpectod to return today 1 , 18 K1 CR'"iue t'lgar Co., or San Fran from a several weeks visit in Oakland l",KCOi S. Bumgarten or Portland, J. Calif., and other cities around tho bav'i ' Sn'ls, of Portland doing business uii mo American Laundry Co., A. Itosenliaum, claim agent for the South! Portland; K. W. J. 1 his iijtr. ... . it. li. Phillips of ents and will resume his duties at the "!"-"i""r KHiKing over thp n-ult Intnr Medford CJgar store. e's,!,: I'arsons of Trenton, N. J., 2 cits, ico cream, delivered, 90c J'1'' Alre- K- I- Doheny and' Frank Phone 09. tr. I McClure of Los Angeles mid the Misses , Judge uilil Mrs. Bagshaw arrived 1 Vulr "f '""'"n. Fngland: Mr. and home Tuesday from a month's delight-1 ' wn""m Warner and Claro H viler ful visit at the home of thoir daugliter 'Vf S""'x rlty' lwa' vlsltlnn friends: Mrs., Howey, and other relatives in ' ""l J,rB- Jolln WoolH of Jenkin Olympla. WaJli. Jacksonville Post I !""'" ''"' lpav'"r.' on trip to Crater New rail and winter hats arriving! , J' St-Ilal'n. Pacific Coast jaily at Lottie Howard's, No. Central I J, , '""nilK"r 't tho Victor Adding avenue. 1.14 ( Another of the community meetings helng managed by the Jackson County Farm Bureau was held last night at tho Rlvei-Hlde Community club. C. M McAllster was ll)e chief speaker on . "Better Livestock" and motion picture slides illustrate his talk . . Safaty first Insure with Reddon & iannday, Phone 720. t, 1. uiuois union ror men s and young men s.uii wool, miido to measme suits $1.1 and up. See tho many new stvles and over 2110 samplos. at Forsytlie's, 1.1 il Mistletoe. Also dyeing, cleaning mid pressing. - uoin 10 mt. nnd Mrs. U P. older ou &uniiay. Aug. 20th, a baby girl i.iiiioiie iiuise, weighing elht poiinus. r'hnl,.n 1 1 1. . lliu,u pu aeii nartlett pears one dollar per box. Call 305 E. Jack son or pnone axi-M. i;t4 Ir rent on shares dancing pavilion, hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting, bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 ai res. River rrontage. Gold Hay Summer Resort. Gold Rav Realty Co. Phone 72Ji-R or 134-Y. Sat J. T. Snelson urrlved last night mini 1 ortlund to equip the American Laun dry of this city with new laundry ma chinery in conseqeence of the recent fire. We want to purchase a cash register at onco. What have you to offer' tf Wo carry duplicato sales slips with blank headings for use In nnv n business. Call 75 Mr service." tf ...".nine, anil .ins. Scharmon; R. G. Haggard Baker, Homo Pacific company of San Francisco; M. M. Massey of the Walter and .Moore Dry Goods rompanv of San Francisco; Dr. G. II. Douglas of Crescent City. Anyono who has a cash register Tor sale please call this office 75. tf Chicken dinner every Sunday at the Summit Ranch. vu, Charles Wortmun is spending his vacation at Visaliu, Calif. In a tele phono message lust night hn simmi that he was having an enjoyable time nun nan decided to remain there until the end of next week. nance, Sat nlte, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 1 ou can get It at DeVoe's. tf from Diamond Lake. One side of the llrownlee mill Is now in steady operation and logs aro being cut as rust as lu any mill of tho coun try. The logs are handled by modem mechanism, thn carriage is 'equipped with steam setwork and the speed and precision with which the lumber is cut Is surprising to persons who have never seen an up to date sawmill in operation. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. .earing pear and apple orchards at tievoesl tf Rev. F. R. Leach is announced to speak on a subject at the Union Sun day evening service at the Christian church Sunday 8 p. in., that will attract and interest. His theme Is "The i-nurcii or 'loday. Attention will be drawn to the church as it is and not as It should be. Friends and foes of. " ciiurcn are invited to this service. When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods. 10S. 711 E. Main. , Phonographic repairing. Liberty Re pair Shop, phone 2II1-.I. 135 Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 26th. 13 4 The following persons registered, at Trimble of New York, and her sister -ns. ari .Hoots and Hornbrook young son of are guests of Mrs Karl ivnapp or tins city for a few days. St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts. S a. in. Holy communion. 11a. m. Holy communion. Bishop Burleson will preach. William B. Hamilton, vicar. Catholic Church . South Oakdale avenue. First mass Sunday at 7 a. m. ' Second mass at 9:30 a. 111. Benediction after first mass. . Rev. John Powers, pastor. - The Sa'ivation Army 320 East Maic St. Meetings Saturday 8 p. 111. Sunday holiness 11 a. m. Company meeting 2 p. 111. Young people's legion 6:30 p. m. Old time salvation meeting 8 p. ni. Meetings Tuesday and Thursday S p. ni. Everybody welcome. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett.. J. Randolph Sasnett. Pastor. Bible school 9:45. Classes for all ages. Prof. N. H. Franklin, stipt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon: "The Boast of a Great Saint." Reception of members. ' Junior League 6:15. JIarjorie Sea njan, supt. . . ' ' Epworth League 7. Edwin Thomas, leader. Union evening service at Christian church. Sermon by Rev. F. R. Leach. Monthly meeting of Ladles' Aid, Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Mid-week devotional meeting Wed. nesilay h p. 111. Members are reminded that there are only two 111010 Sundays in the conference year. Morning: Quartet, Far From My Heavenly Home. (Huerter). Mrs. Pierce, Miss Edwards, Mr. Mat-Don-ough, Mr. Pierce. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of The .Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in: Boston, 'lias's.! .'1. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, August 2": Christ Jesus. Sunday School at 9:45. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. ' Wednesday evening meetings, which .,,.l...l laMmnhlnD nt Chrlutio., l-.i ence healings, at 7:45, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. The Reading Room, which is in the Medford BWg., is open daily from 1 to 5, except Sundays and holidays. All autnorizeo tnrisiian ocienco, uieraturo may be read, borrowed, or purchased l 110 puuuc is coiuiuuy invited to at !..rwl .nnrlnai orwl vlul, Tl Room. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. D. E. Millard. Minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. : . .. Preaching services 11 a. m. ' Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Union services at church 8 p. in. Rev. F. R. Leach preaching. First Free Methodist Church Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets. E. F. Lee, pastor. On account of camp meeting at Ash land there will be no services Sunday. Why not come to' Ashland and spend the day. All day meeting. Y'ou are welcome. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Calif.. Orion, Minn., Minn., of St. 1 wenty-nme cars and 94 people sioppeo at tne City Auto camp last night. They aro as follows: J. B tang and party of five of Boise. Idaho, touring, south; W. P. Word worth and pary of two en route to Corona, and. party of foui- . Rain- 0,1 r"te from .Calgary, Alta.. to Los C. Coo Angeles; II. A. Dever and partv of three c-r Reno, Nev., en route to Los Angeles; Mrs. ..lames Tiinbell and party of three' from Houston, Tex., en route to San Franciscd: L. N the Oregon Tourist and Information,! froln 0s'kosl. Wis. Bureau in the Chamber of (lomirmreo Cal'f.; C. L. Elliott nn l,llll,ll.,,r Tl 1 ..... - . 1.. ' . ."....mis jiiuisua.v: r.ugene ville of Ocean' Park. Calif., ot 1.0s Angeles, Calif., P. n. Lolno of San Francisco, D.. Simpson of Mari copa. Calif., 'Dr. .M. W. Kapp & Son of san jose, Calif., T. Lewis of Larkspur. M. R. Pierce and family of j Parkhurst of Norfolk. iNeb., en route English Lutheran Mission (Adventist Church) Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine service 11 a. m. Topic of sermon: "Parable of the Pharisee and Publican," according to Luke IS. 9-14. A hearty welcome to all. We preach Christ and Him crucified. R. Trautmann, pastor. Advent Christian Church (Not Seventh Day) Meet in Legion hall, over Bedford National bank. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. S. L. Babb, suiit. Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, Prayer. Commencing Sunday, Sept. S. the pastor will preach a series of sermons. Watch for announcements or subjects. "Come let us reascui together salth the Lord." Y'ou will be welcome; Come. Irxin, Dtipray, pastor. III., Rubert Katz of Miniinmwtiia William J. Kramer of Madcliu! Mr. and Mrs. GWge II. Gocbel Louis. Mo., William Bozett of Laaewood. Ohio, 1). T. Snow and U F Boren of Seattle. Dr. T. E. Thorn..,,,, of Sedro Wooly, Wash., W. C. Garrett of Yakima, Wash., Mr. and .Mrs. Rait of Bellingham. Wash.. II. S. Hnghson of Superior. Wis.. George H. Van oicKie or Pedro Miguel. C Z Sush and doors. Medroru Lumber Co nen in need or sash and rinor. V...11 wauace woods, 108 or como to ii 1 c. Main street. . 11 ... ' . r,. nigeiow, salesman for the 'isner r louring J ills Co s..,.i,t accompanied by .Mrs. Bigelow and son 1 . j.isl returned from B ten days ...i 10 oeaiue. i-ortland and other points 111 Oregon and Washington. l)imce, Sat nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 11.! When hotter automobiles are built. .lin n win uuiiu them. tf no coiiiiniueo in cliargo of the .American Legion annual Labor Day "on met last 1111:111. at 1 ,i 1 rt,.i., for the purpose of perfecting details concerning this c ing event. Several ""nine- specialty acts are being Planned as well as a big surprise the details or which are not vet ready Mr publication. Every effort will be made by the committee- to assure euch guest ......Minum ot pleasure at a minimum cost. Mattress work all Hads. Medford Auto Top Co. i'hor.o 104. tl Goodricu tires and tnhea m r-i...i Garage. ... K. W. J. Hearty of Boston nnd R. O I hlllips ot New York. re,,ren,l,r ."ine e.Hrung iirms Pay like rent Telephone Numbers . to He member Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance ' Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nat'l Bank Eldg. sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre i ' Hotel Medford this noon with Guv V,'"i;'S Kll9V tornl8- Narw - Conner, local fruit shipper. Eleven Medford Highway. Gold Ra rtemiv ! other fruit men ,., ..., Co. Phone 72S.R or l.'U.Y '. also. "...cueon 1 Jr. t.. 11. Douglas of Crescent f'llv I Bttv Moilforit ),.,.. who arrived at the II, del i..,ir.,r.i ..'... Gold Itnv Pnnii. c. j night was taken suddenly ill ,,fj Dance Prospect. Sat. Aug "ilth 134 Ptomaine poisoning and was inove.r H. Solache of the llogue ' River I this morning ,0 the Sacred Heart Hos-i Valley Canal company, says the i'.c" 1 ti ,, ,'. . !'"" "f ,ho ,'0,tllw hl'r'"U station at i-i i I.... . . r n O't '," '' 1 "awick, chief engineer - . est Tenth ut.,t senator fhii nnd McNary to secure the ill charge of Miss M. II. nunhum ri. order from ti, ,1.1.., .. For information addreJ 'ti . 1 bureau '"e WC"",er to Los Angeles,; Win. Lawton of Del ta,. Colo., en . route to Crater lake; Dr. W. A. Miller ot Quincy. III., en route home; E. Mayers of Los An geles, en routo home; George W. Murphy and party of two en route from Los Angeles to Olympla, Wash.; C. W. Comstock of Portland en route home from Crater lake: A. M. Black well and party of four from Portland en route home; Harry Randall of River Edge, N. J., en route to San 1'ianctsco; A. Derek ot llymore, S. D., en route to Los Angeles; Alma Curtis ot Hall., Intl.. en routo to Los Angeles; Walter llellbanm and party or two en route to I'pper Lake, Calif.; II. Thtimartz of Washall, Wash., en route south: M. M. Frominu of Port land en route home: D. F. Dyke of Chicago, en route to Los Angeles: The Church of the Nazarene Cor. Central and Jackson. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou iabor. and do all thy work, but the seventh dav Is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in It thou shalt not do any work, thou nor thy son nor thy daughter, nor man servant, nor thy maid servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. Service: Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Y'ou are living now. but, soon you will die and be called to meet vour (Maker. Heb. 0:27. These services are to help you to get ready. "Prepare to meet thy God." C. M. King, pastor. IIR.l.MI NEW SHOW TODAY 1 . Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Piloting So per yard. Buttons covered. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 5 room house. 1 or 2 lots 011 pavement, $150n. Tel. 42-J-2. 134 FOR SALE Any amount of Evergreen oiucauernes on the farra ranch op lmsite Provolt Store, Provolt. Ore. Good camp grounds, fine water. Come and pick. 140 FOR RENT Store or garage, size 70s o reot. 222 N. Riverside Ave. 130 FOR SALE 3000 gal. tank. Phone 437-J-l. redwood water 135! First Baptist Church "The Friendly. Church." North Central and Fifth Sts. Frederick R. Leach, pastor. 9:45 a. 111. Bible school, F. Mears. supt. Come with others. W. FOR RENT Housekeeping Apply 323 N. Front St. rooms. I 135 1 FOR SALE Reo Speedwagon. Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge. Clark .Motor Co. 141 WANTED Experienced pear pickers. 1 none i,.i:i-ll-. lo.i' Your Worry Is Over The Browniee Mill Is Now Operating and We Are Book ing Orders for SLAB WOOD Place Your Order Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 LIONEL BARRYMORE 11 Muster Star in a Master Picture "The Master Mind" j ii " i- '' 1 ' - A ;)hofoiliaina based on Daniel O. Carter's IHiwcrful stage iilay on the. mysterious power Df strong wills over weaker ones. - Extra Added Attraction i U 1 lit, Mary Pickford J iw she. appeared as "litilo Mary" 1U VKAR.S .UO with Kins ll.G(;)tT in- "Going Straight" a revised version of the first picturo Mary ever made a von! old time niovio show. Just for fun's sake A Real Novelty. CO.MIXG XHXT Tl'ESDAV "SCHOOL DAYS" with WESLEY HAItlSY. Men Wanted for logging camp, saw mill, box factory and lumber yard. Good wages, good ac commodations. Write or Call Fruit Growers Supply Co. Hilt, Calif. niatlon address The Medford, Ore., before clpal. alley School Sept. i;,th. liurkcr Taxi Co . dav and nlcM ser vice. Phone STiI W. City trips 25c. 1 Is Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred 4 Parkhurst and son Asa. and Mrs. Will C. Steele 111..1 guest We have a splendid bargain in a second hand typewriter at this office. Fire insurance, rtrown fc White. ' Miss Flo Thompson, newly appointed postmistress for Jacksonville MlSH .Mice I) Itonke of I ou . celved her e..,.ii.. , Angeles, return .,, niKM from Cra-! "n and will.t.iko'rharge of ,lle Vffkc ,' 1 I-'"i they spent the last few ! Sept. 1st. Miss Alice lloer, w h , . 2::: r,r Mri!;;rsr:a:;:r!?"ra"t iH,s,",i - "-" "n-Jt 'different ,rt, of ,.. J-t S ance. Holmes "The l,uranC8 Man -j Riverside Community Club dance t.v r, tf inlKht. Jewell orchestra. Music from Pance rrospecl. Sat. Aug. :6th.. J3f 9 t i2 midni8ht. Are You Interested? Hear t Rev. F. R. Leach Sunday, 8 P. M. on "The Chiirch of Today" FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Union Meeting) V TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JXTNE 20, 1922 MEDFORD.ROSEBURG STAGE DAILY EXCEPT SCJfDAY Lv. Medford 7:'45 a. m., 1:00 p m Lv. Roseburg 8:30 a. m., 2p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE P. m. PAIIA" EXCEPT SUXTIAV Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m 1:00 p. m., 4:43 p. m. i.ou a. m., i:uo p, m4 5:3o SVXDAY OXr.Y Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m., 4:30 n m Lv. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p m City?' CnneCt W'th 8,ageS Ior Port'la"d. Marshfleld and Crescent INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Phone 309 ' .