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o 0 CO o o o MErftoRU Marc Tiiwmn?, mhotortI, onvcof, 55atttt?day. SE FIRST OF KIND IN STATE On Monday, May 11, there was in stalled in the city of Medford the first Oregon chapter of jhe famous material study club, known as the Jej)hian society. This famous or ganization haa worked for many years for the interests of higher edu cation among women and since the installation of Alpha . chapter in Medford is well represented in every mate in the union but one. In fact, rhe enrollment is second only to the General Federation of Women's tuus. Though In no sense a social club, the organization Is composed of a limited membership of women bound together in the congenial pursuit of systematic knowledge and the de velopment of the ability to express themselves with ease, either in con versational groups or In the large The course embraces four gears' study of present day civilization as it developed first in Mediterranean lands; in the middle ages; in eajiy literature and plays; In art and architecture. It is a new course, prepared at great expense and it is of interest locally that the course now distributed in Medford is being presented for the first time any where. The Medford chapter is starting with an enrollment of 55 members, which may be slightly Increased before- tho closing of the charter at the board meeting on Tuesday, the to order by the organizer, Mrs. .In hum f l.iliU. rr fk.iblnil 'Plm onn. slitution and by-laws of tho national organization was read and accepted, officers were then elected, Mrs. Jonas Wold, who has just completed her year as president of the Wednesday Study club, Aled furd's senior women's club, was elected president of, the Delphian. Mrs. 1C. A. Moore, the regent of the 1). A. it., was elected vice-president. Mrs. L.' G. Lyman, with her libral riun's experience, was considered the logical secretary and so elected. The appointment of parliamentarian was given to Mrs. Hose .Sehieffelin whose valued services in civic elubs and more technical training in political circles make her invaluable in this capacity. Mrs. R. B. Hammond, whose year as president of the Itogue Kiyer Valley College Women's club, lias just ended, was appointed liter ary supervisor. L,odifs chosen for the four groups arranged are Mrs. John Crews, Mrs, ltoeBcheffeltn, Mrs. Ira Schuler and Mrs. Louis Humphreys. These lead ers are appointed for three months and in case of enough new members joining between now and Tuesday evening a new group will be formed and new leader chosen. The most dramatic moment in the i clay was when Mrs. Ooble produced the charter for signatures and asked that the first one to sign be the ' woman who was the first to enroll as a Delphian in the state of Oregon, sJIrs. W. B. Robinson, the president iof the Greater Medford club, i Mrs. James Coble, whose introduc : tion of the Delphian club to Med ford has been so appreciated, un doubtedly made one of the most in- 1 nnlrini? tiUkn pvpp hpnrd here. Her grace of delivery, her breadth and clarity of vision, her enthusias tic optimsim regarding the success of the new Oregon chapter and the achievements of each individual. It made each hearer realize just why Mrs. Goble is chosen to be sent out by the national board of the Del phian society. Oregon has welcomed Mrs. Goblo and her message, and the Alpha chapter under the wise guidance of i.'ch a. representative board will un huVbtedly prove itself worthy of a ,mro among the other Delphian chapters. MR NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON Edlfrd by Southwestern Oregon Mining Bureau. GRANTS PASS, May 16. Plans for the annual meeting of the Southwest ern Oregon Mining Bureau are getting well under way. The committee with Mr. Cubberley as chairman, havo a well formulated plan, and the meeting promises to be a very successful one. Invitations have been extended to Con gressman Hawley, State Senator Miller and Dean New ton of the O. A. C. School of Mines to be speakers for the day. The Grants Pass band will be on hand to furnish the music for the af ternoon. The annual report of the of ficers, election, and general order of business will be part of the program. One of the principal features of the day will be the Inspection of the Metals Extraction plant, and the method of operntlon and recovery, as well as a. chance to get acquainted ylth one of the advanced steps in the mining in dustry here. There will be games in the afternoon, and the evening will be spent in dancing. The Southern Ore- gon iuris have been secured for the Fair Grounds pavilion and the dance will be open to all members of the bureau free of charge. Get together, all of you, and arrange to get in to the meet ing. If you are in an out of the way place .arrange a party of men to come in together, get as many miners In to the meeting As you can. Let us get together once a year and talk things over. . - New members are coming Into the bureau every day. The officers have given a great deal of their time and effort to put the mining industry across here, and the last appreciation thut you ca nshow is to join the bu reau. The object of the bureau is to promote legitimate mining in southern Oregon, and a large memberphip, with the suppotr of every one Is the only way that it can be put over. Talk .the bureau up, talk tho registry uiy, let's put the mining Industry at the top. U. Gallagher and T. W. Watsyn are in town from the mine on Josephine creek. This mine shows the promise of developing into something big, and a new strike bears out this theory. Work Is progressing fast at the Black Sands plant. The pumping plant has been installed, and operation will commence in the near future. K. C. Butler has taken bond and lease on the Loban property on Coyote creek and development work Is going on. They have struck exceedingly high grade ore. 1 Fred Anderson has sold his placer ground at the head of Bolder Creek in the Greenback district to Wong You nnd George Baker- of Grants Pass. . Platinum is found in the gravel on this property in considerable quan tities, and tt is reported that the con centrates run about $27,000 to the ton. Other publications of the state are beginning to realize the value of the mineral deposits of the state of Ore gon. Publicity Is the only method to bring before the public the potential wealth In the mines, and with the co operation of the newspapers and other publicity organizations- of the state, we are sure t bring what was a dor mant industry several years ago, to what will prove to be of great value in the development of the state. Cinnabar mining in the state is on the upgrade. Several inactive mines are being put in operation, and new strikes are being made continually. The present high price of quicksilver niakes this kind of mining profitable, eben in the comparatively low grade properties. The reduction of cinnabar to quicksilver is a Bimple process, com pared to the complex operations re quired In the reduction of other ores, and the ease of operation, the small initial capital required, allows the small miner to make a reasonable profit with a small investment. Quick silver usually finds a ready market, and with the many properties here carrying good percentages of the metal, more, mines and retorts should be put in operation. Talk up the mine registry. This will enable us to put the facts before others as to the mineral resources of the coutnry. Every mine owner should cooperate with the bureau in getting all the mines In this registry. Mr. Turner, on tho Turner and Al bright property, is driving a tunnel crosscuttlng the ledge. He has gone amout 32 feet and has no,t crossed It yet. I .'-.- o P it and hope you 1 erQo help you and Registry of Mines KsuibliSlietl. Probably the most important piece Kplseoiyl, of constructive work yet undertaken St. Mark's Kpiscopul. corner North by the Southwestern Oregon Mining Oakdale and 5th street. bureau is the establishment of a reg-, 8 a. m. Holy communion istrv of mines covering the territory 10 a. m. Sundny school 4 MEDFORD BOYS NOW AT ALBANY COLLEGE Dr. Clarence W. Greene, president of Albany college, recently received n telegram from the V. S. Commis sioner of Education at Washington, D. C, saying that Albany college had now been placed on the list of stand ard colleges, as they had met every requirement of the standard college. JiMends of Albany will bo greatly pleased over this improved condition which has come under the skilled di rection of Dr. Greene, who is a thor ough educator. Funds have been pro vided in amount sufficient so that the first building on the new campus is soon to be erected. Ground will be broken for it in a short time. Medford people are interested in this growing college with its special feature of the self help plan as there have been four of our promising young men attending there this past year Iiwrenco De Rycke, Hoxle Borden, Dale Perry and Harold Fisk. The prospects are that a number of other boys will attend this year In view of the chance to work their way through. One of the interestlng.fentures of thl year's student body is ahat one-third of the frcshmnn class were honor students in tho high schools from which they came. " Colli of Thanks. We wish to thank the A. F .and A. M. Lodge, No. 10. G. A. R. and Daugh ters of Veterans and our many friends for their assistance and beautiful flo ral offerings In the It. of our belov ed husband, father and grandfather. fi Signed: MRS. M. E. TOCOM. ' CHILDREN- AND GRAND- " CHILDREN. Mining Active at Gold Hill. Reports from Gold Hill district are encouraging and show that min ing activities continue there with prospects for considerable ' further development. It Is reported that the old Kubll mine on Galls creek is soon to be reopened by its owner, Senator K. K. Kubli. and that the Old Bin Nye, a producer In years gone by, owned by French capital will soon again be placed in the ac tive list. Also that the immediate development of tho Kellogg-Matlneau property adjoining the city of Gold Hill, which has been taken over by tho newly organized Kelman-Vanpet Mining jind Development company, composed of Veronia capital, will start immediately. served by the' bureau Coos, Curry, Wouglas, Lane, Jackson and Jose phine counties where accurate and detniled information regarding mines and prospects is assembled in con 11 a. in. IKily communion. "Win. Ii. Hamilton, iVcar. Catholic t'liurcli. South Oakdale avenue and venient form for the information of street. Mitoses at 8 nnd 10:30 a. n Benediction at 7:30 p. m. Itev. F. V. Illuck. the prospective mining investor. The work is important from seve ral standpoints. It enables the milling Investor to gain a fair and accurate knowledge of the mineral resources of southwestern Oregon at minimum expense in time and money; -'It insures that each owner will have an equal opportunity to live to his mine or prospect, thereby Cl"ss to1' nfca' giving the owner living at a distance, and' often on the property itself in isolated section, the same chance to attract cnpital as the owner who lives in town and who makes It a point to Interest capital: it is a me dium whereby capital will be placed In direct touch with the owner, thereby eliminating as tar as pos sible much of the pernicious system good. We repeat will accept our of ft' be present at each service. The Sun day school hour, 1 : 4 5. W. W. Walker' superintendent. The morning hour of worship, 10:f0. The tmnhig message will me "Against "ftiee, and Thee Only iluv 1 Shttied." The chorus will sing "Still, S-il with Thet" Adams. Soloist, Mr. (.'lark uml'l', A. Meeker will render an offertory, "Light," by Stevenson. The evening services will be at 7 and 8 o'clock. Our yuiing folks hold their meeting at seven. You will al ways be sure of a splendid service. The evening service will be evangel- 11th Istic in everything. The revival songs will be used and the pastor will speak on "The Voice of One frying In the Wilderness." The evening music will be, authein, "(Sod Is a Spirit," by lien net t. Offertory. Men's Quartette. Church of Jesus Christ of I -niter Day 'Everybody always welcome Saints. Woodman Hull, over Medford bank. Sunday school at 10:30 a. in. Study in Theological Has; "Uirth of the Messiah His Life nud Ministry." All welcome. No collections. J Wlllard De Voe, Pastor. Kv.n Ini' vustinr HPrvIeo. of obtaining options at a fair price R..M. ... Ivlll nUti,. and attempting to sell to the investor Wednesday, evening, 8 ill U II CMM IJ1UII1L llUie, 1IIIU II '"I Lutheran Church, The Zion Knglish Kvangelicnl Lu- "Wealth." theran church, 512 West Fourth St.' Special must liev. Edwin J. Johnson, pastor. Services for Sundayt May 17 Sunday school,' 10 a. m. Divine morning service, 11 a. Subject, ''Prayer." Probytorlnii Church. Main and Holly. Uev. 10. Percy Law rence, minister. Jiesidenco 513 S. Newtown. Study 41 S. Holly. H:45 a. m. JiiMe school. Verne WaHter, acting superintndenl. 11a. m. Sermon, "Tho Christian's baritone solo, "Glo ria," by A. Yai.A Peccia. I 8 p. in. The message will be given by Miss laura 11. Parker of Xew York, who represents the Council f t" r i MAiiw ...... ... :K,.&z:x:p:mf COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon Combining full surgical facilities with quiet homelike environments. 1 ' :45 p. m. nlshes statistical data of great value attracting the attention of the mining world to the almost unlimited natural resources of the great south- wetern Oregon empire. The registry of mines will not .be confined to -the metals, ' but non- metals, such as coal, limestone, mar ble shale ollp building stone, etc., wili occupy a prominent place there in, U being the purpose of the bu reau to aid in the full development of nil phases of the . mining Industry Subject, "Man a Women for Home Missions of all the denominations. She is here with Miss Louise K. Shields to work out if pos- m' Dfble s"',e some plan for religious touch and nd the oi instruction ior inn migratory HuniJti til. iiiiiuin'M t nil cimuieu mi could work In orchards and mills for study class. World." T"t,,,..o.'i.,.. .. 4 n n . Tim T .1 !.,' . , , .'..ii t . ii tho season and then move on. Any Aid meets at the home of Mrs, John ... . . , . one In the city interested in tills work X , 4 m, 'is Invited to this service. Saturday at 10:30 a m The meet-, Tnc u, nius,c wH, hp furnlshetl ing of the Catechetical class.- , the Jmiio(. t.h))ir We extend to nil n most cordial, 7. uv.hKwii iv nt.-l.i v,..,,.i. ers and officers meeting of the Sun- invitation to come and unite in fel lowship nnd worship at all of these services. rirst Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the oMthcr in ns territory. wn-n completed church, tho First Church of Christ, tne non-menu seeioni Wui n 01 v,v Scientist, in Hoston, Mass. service to the manufacturers of the Services are hel devery Sunday at United States who are continually n o'clock, church edifice, 212 North looking for new sources of supply Oukdnle. Subject for Sunday. May 17: of the thousands of different ele- "Alortals and Immortals." ments that go Into the manufacture Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants of the necessities and luxuries of our under tho age of twenty may be nd- increaslpg complex civilization. mitted. To be effective and productive of Wednesday evening meetings, which the results aimed at. however, it is Include testimonies of Christian very important that the bureau have Science healings, at 8 o'clock, the hearty support of every mine, I The reading room, which is in the or prospect owner, in building up Medford building, Is open dally from Met the record. It is also desirable that, 1 2to 4 except Sundnys nnd. holidays, in addition to furnishing the bureau All authorized Christian Science liter with the data called for on its "ture may be read, borrowed or pur blanks, , that a fair sample of the chased. ore. or other , product, be obtained 1 1 The Public Is cordlnlly invited to at and plnced In the bureau's exhibit, tond the services and visit the reading with proper reference thereto made room- in the registry of mines. I " -, " " x- irei, v iin.stiiiii iiiircn. Corner Ninth nnd South Oakdale. T T tl..iin I ii..,.t.i n r. record, but when a mining Investor ' . ' " " , ' ..1 - South Orange. Services every Lord s Un v. property, sdeh data will be supplied, ,,.4r tmi,i .l.ni m - ni day school followed by the regular mid-week service. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday night. Month ly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society with the Westminister Guild ns their guests, at the residence of Mrs. VI. P. Lawrence ut 513 S. Newtown. Mrs. H. It. Prentice will have charge of the program. The subject will be South America. 6:30 j). in. Thursday night. Month ly supper and program of the Men's club. This Will be the last of the season. The address of the evening will be given by the new pastor of the Methodist church. Key. J Wlllard Do Yoe. His subject will be "My Kxper- lence Among tho J Jest Folks 1 liver 6-BIG DAYS-6 STARTING MONDAY, MAY 18 SNAPP BROS. CIRCUS EXPOSITION SHOWS 30-400- CARS -PEOPLE- -30 -400 TWO THRILLING FREE ACTS MAT GAY FAMOUS 125-FOOT HIGH DIVE BUSTER RAY MARVELOUS BOY WONDER ON THE BARS 15 SHOWS- I BIGGE -5 RIDES- -3 CALLIOPES BIGGEST BEST CLEANEST IN THE WEST Confidential data furnished by the owner will not be placed of public becomes interested in a particular to him in confidence, and ho will bo in direct touch .w)m tl10 , on timu. and son, superintendent., Let, every one lie iw iiuiu. nun ,mu nui lorKt'L in -iiiiiik I others. Holp bring our school back to Ser- placcd owner. The rcptistry of mines will be a the 3uo murk for Sunday. permanent institution, and the data u a. m. Morniim worship. conuuniMi uiercin may lie i-uuiweu mon: "Our Love Toward God." from time to time by the owner, as. 7 p. m. christian Endeavor mcet his development work warrants. It ing. . will be kept at bureau hendquar-j 8 p. m. Preaching Sermon: "Pre open to the public during ordinary paring to Live." Special music at all tei-8 in Grants Pass, and will be services. business hours. Mining engineers, Next Sundny, May . 24th. will be operators, nnd investors are extended , "CraUJe Koll Day" in the Bible school special invitation to make use of with a short program by the primary the service thus provided. Minlnjr Bureau Membership. With the Increasing activity in our mining development, every person, whether actually mining or not, in terested In seeing the natural mineral renmircpR ttt flip fn'ent southwestern Oregon empire developed, should aid "nd'Oakdalc. department at the close of the Bible school period. - All are cordially invited to these services. Strangers wll: find a hearty welcome. ( Main SlrreL Mfthotllst, Sou III. J. H. oCan, pastor. Corner Main carrying on the work' of the. bu-1 The Hlbl school meets at 9:45. Dr. In reau. Such aid can best bo made " ; .. nupujiuimiciu, mnlf. h nnrnllln no members. Morniim worship at 1 1 o'clock. Ser- The dues are nominal $2.00 a year so small that It will work no hardship on nnyono, mon hy the pastor. Theme: "The Internal Protest." A helpful service. An llisnirimr mpHmpo t f I'l, - T7 t M Show that vou are in sympathy . , , . m , , " , J nappy nana 01 young people, wi h he development of our great, A th P I potential assets by sending In your 8tpn(, o (ho ngular service. The Vln check for membership. I cents, American-Hawaiian Enlcrtalll- Mcmbers of the bureau are advised erSi wm pl.eiM,nt a mPreA com.ert of that annual dues for year beginning musc ani cmym (irawin(?. Tncife .lune 1 will be due at the time of splendid entertainers, formerly with the annual meeting on the first Mon- the Chautauqua circuit.jore devoting day In June, nnd are requested to their talents to religious purposes. Vou arrange to pay some at tnat time, wll greatly enjoy this program. Of Ir you please date. are mail unnble to be in your dues present, by that 30 SPECIAL TRAINS EAST WILL course there Is no admission chnrge. Tuesday afternoon the missionary society in the church pnrlor. Wednesday evening 7:30 the mid week fellowship service. '. A successful midweek service in every way. You are Invited to enjoy all the services of this church. Mine Oivnrra Attention. Blanks for assembling data for the new registry of mines are now avail able for distribution. Every owner of mining property whether metal or non-metal and whether the owner is a member of the bureau or not is entitled to register his'proporty. The hearty co-operation of mine owners will assure success. Blanks will be mailed to mine owners . who are members of the bureau. Owners of mining property who are not mem bers should write to the secretary at Orunts Pass for blanks and de tailed Information. Lane County Oil. Judge Crews, corporation commis sioner, addressed the stockholders eft the Guaranty Oil company at Eu gene last week and expressed satis faction with the results obtained and the manner of handling the develop ment of. the oil well in Lane county. The stockholders authorized an ex penditure of 1101 000 for tanks nnd iWier equipment to lake rare of the production fiom the well, which Is A. S. Rosenbaum, district freight and passenger agent, has received the following list of special trains to pass through the valley in the next few weeks. Valley residents expecting friends on any of these trains can gut time and date of train by calling at or telephoning the district office of the Southern Pacific. There will be 30 special trains and 296 sleepers In all, as follows: Al Kader. Portland; Aleppo, Boston, Mass.; Aflfi. Tacoma. Wash.; El Katlf, Spokane, Wash.; Gizah, Victoria, B. 0.; National Electric Light association (green), Chicago, 111.; National Elec tric Light association (orange), Chi cago, 111.; K. of C. Council No. 880, San Francisco; Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Alzafar, San Antonio, Texas; Osman, St. Paul, Minn.; Tadmor, Akron, Ohio; Zuhrah, Minneapolis, Minn.; Oasis, Charlotte, N. C; Syrian, Cincinnati, Ohio; Bcnl Kedem, Charleston. W. Va.; Damas cus, Rochester, N. Y.; Medinah, Chi cago, III.; Aladdin, Columbus, Ohio; Bouiol, Baltimore, Md.; Colons Wilson Tours, Kansas City, Mo.; Central Pennsylvania Shriners, Harrlslnirg, Fa.; Rajah, Reading, Pa.; Salaam, Newark, .N. .1 i Mecca, e.w York: Kriifger nssnrhiilon, New York; Na tional Electric Light association (red) now down 3000 feet with n good flow ! Chicago; Master Plumbers (I'hiladel of gas. and with prospects of striking ')n,a) Philadelphia, Pa.; Master anvrhlp with us. One of Ad said a commercial riow of oil at any tlme.i11"1106" Uoumeast), ..Norfolk., Va. "Come with us and we will do thee First naplisl Church. North Central and 5th street, Frederick R. Leach, pastor. S:45 a. m. Bible school; Mr. A. .1. Anderson, superintendent. A good school to attend wit hbest of equip ment. 11 a. m. "Our Work for God." Solo, "O Jesus, Thou Art Stand ing," Margaret Huntnon. Anthem, "Fling Wide tho Oates." 7 p. m. B. Y. P. U. "The Church Plan of Itccrultlng," Luetic Ralston, leader. 8 p. m. "Tho Drama of Life In Three Acts." Soprano solo, "I Como to Thco," Miss Huntoon. . Anthem, "Savior When Night In volves the Skies." Tuesday, 2 p. m. Gleaners class meets with Mrs. E. M. Wilson, 30(1 N. Central avenue, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer and praise meeting Thursday, 6:B0 p. m. W. W. O. supper nnd conference with Miss Hunderup of Portland as speaker, All girls Invited. Tuesdny, 0:30 p. m Sunday school workers' covered dish supper and conference. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Choir re hearsal. Last sacred concert In present pas torate Sunday, Hie 24th. Flrxt Si'thodlst Kplviiixil Church corm-r WVst Mniu nTd Laurel. We are nil ready for another great Sabbath day. We want you to come Radium Water " Has Amazing HealtH Values The thousands who go each year to Hot Springs, Arkansas, go to get radium water. The results there arc almost miraculous in many cases. But in the past no one who did not actually go to Hot Springs could enjoy the health benefits of radium water. Now all this is changed. You can get radium water in your own home. A healthful, tasteless water. Radium water is true water. It cleanses the organs of the body, eliminating poisons which too often remain to lower vitality and res is-' tancc to disease. It corrects constipation. It aids amazingly in improving general health. The Radium Ort Rtvipnor is the means by which radium water has ' been made available to all homes. ! 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