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MEDFORD IN TEST
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This mornlns Chief Elliott and the
fire ' department went to the Hotel
Medford to teat the new Atutr. .pump
er, -ji wn. vruwu euinereo io see diction after the last, mass.
' Jn a few minutes three of the fire-1
St. Mark's Eptisuoiiul, :
Corner North OukdRle and 51
street. . . . . . , ? . .
8 a. m.- Holy communion... ..... y ,
10 a. m. Sunday school. .. '' ' '
11 a. m. Holy communion. '
Wm. H. Hamilton, Vicar..
Catholic Church.
S. Onkdale Ave. & nth St.
Musses at 7 and. 9 a. m. Bcne-
Ilev. F. W. Black, Pastor.
men climbed the fire escape on iho church of Jesus Christ of Uitlor
11- o'clock, church edifice, 213 North
Oukdale. Subject for Sunday, June
7, "God the Only Cause and Creator.1
' Sunday school at 11:45. Applicants
under the age of twenty may be ad
mitted. . Wednesdny evening meetings,
which Include- testimonies of Chris
tian science hentingx, at 8 o'clock.
The Reading Room which Is in
the Med foul Bids. la open dully from
13 tp '4, except Sundays and holidays.
All authorized Christian Science lit
erature may be read, borrowed or
purchased. . ; ,
'The public is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
'SURVEY STARTS BY
I DREAMS I
hood and Youths of ithe Messiah.:
Classes for Ml ages, U . welcome.
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No collection.!
Pentecostal MIsshIoii '
hose connecting same with the stand
pipe on the roof ninety feet above the
an,d and in a few minutes the water,
thanks to the efficiency of the fire
department, was up there.
This was quite a thrilling sight and
the remarks in the crowd were that 1
they would rather those three fire
ooys snouiu nave tne pleasure than
Chief Elliott then pinlnlnrt n,t tJlst Main street.
,nt i,. ... .' "Ingham,
first; the water went about : twenty
feet above the building. Then the
pumper was set In; motion and the'
water increased' in' force and tvolume
Immensely and went sixty- to -seventy
feet above the building, and perhaps
four times as much -water as on hy
drant pressure. . , .
Thereafter the water was sent di
rect from the street up in the air and
went clear over the top of the hotel
onto the vacant lot west' of the hotel.
'. The water was thrown within ' a
few feet of the1' library, h dlstance,:of
about 260 feet,, ' i - .. i u
First Baptist Church.
North Central and Fifth St. Rev.
W. H. Rntnn. nnnlnr Q.Ar. a ,
tv'i'm S"Ti 8aln,"- ., x. - Bible school. .Mr. A. J. ' Anderson.
tiom.1 S Medf0rd Na-, "Uperintendent. All teacher, and
-Knwii,;.i ' ' Bchotara " Wa to be present to
H..K "V .1" Imeat our pstor.
tor.
i. Sermon by the new yas-
, B. ,
No.
pastor, residence
Mistletoe.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11
a. m. and 8 p. m.. Open air meeting
7:30 p. m. Midweek preaching Wed
nesday and Saturday 8 p. . m. with
street: meeting at 7:30. . All are Invit
ed to attend. ... ..,
WOUNDED MAN IS
HELD A BANDIT
PORTIAND.-.Ore., June 8. Frank
Clark, about 20, wounded In both:
nrms,- was being held by local police
for Seattle authorities in connection
with the hold up and robbery of the
Km to Bunk of Bothe)!, north of; oSnt
tle. 'yesterday. - Clarlt, police said, an-;
puared at the police station early this
n .'lnrognnstt -xi 94 Ks.H hi'
morning, asknlg'medlcal attention. Hi
said he 'arrived in Portland from, Eu.
gene, .pro-,.-and. had been held up and
ahoi ie (he Alblna railroad yards here.
Officers. at Vancouver. Wash., near
here, !T-ere today holding another sus
pect in connection wtih the Bothell
Bank . robbery. City police at Van
couver last night' picked-him up iri
nn;',automonHe, which he was driving.
H'oigave his, name as George Leonard,
age 22.- ' .. - .-
There was blood on Leonard's eloth
Inf&, officers said. He. was turned 'over
by. the police- to' '- Sheriff ; Willlafrt
Thompson, who planned to question
him today,'- t; ' .:u?, !;' ;
FIVE 1ST COAST
CITIES
First c.Mthodlst Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel!, J Willard
Do Yoe, pastor. .
Sunday school at 8:43 a live class
for everybody. W. W. Walker super
intendent. The morning hour of wor
ship at 11 o'clock. The pastor will
speak on "The Keys of the Kingdom."
Spepial music. ...
The Epworth League will hold their
devotional meeting at 7 o'clock. Earl
Thompson will lead the meeting, our
young folks Bhould all be present. The
evening service at 8 o'clock. The pas
tor' w11.peniron The Most Excellent
way:f " v . .. fc
'We want everybody to come and en
joy this Sababth of the Lord with 4ia
and worship Him In the beauty of hol
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"'' First M. K. Churcli. - ' :
: Morning: "' ''' ' ' v ' ,
Anthem, "All the Earth Bhnll Wor
! ship Thee" . . ... .'. . . .Heyse'r
Soloists, Messrs. MacDonough, Vr-
man and Meeker.
Solo, "He Shall Feed His Flock,"
from' "The Messiah," Miss Huntoon.
Anthem, "God So Loved the
World," from "The Crucifixion."
; t p. in. B. . Y. P. u. meeting.
Leader, A. J. Anderson.
8 p. m. Sermon by -the pastor.
Vocal solo, "I Do Not. Ask" Miss
Huntoon. '
Anthem, "Tarry with Me, O My
Savior," S. M. Scott, organist-director.
Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. Ladles' aux
iliary meeting at church parlors.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer meeting, .to which all ore in
vited. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Choir re
IwMirsnl. . .
All members of the church and
congregation and also any persona
not attending any other church are
cordially lnvled and urged to be
present at both1 services on Sunday
to welcome our new pastor and
family, j .
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 6.
Announcement was made here last
night by' Robert E. Strahorn, presi
dent of the Oregon, California and
Eastern railway, that surveys have
started on the projected Modoc-Nor-thernllne,
looking toward its pos
sible construction to Malm, about
30 miles south and east of Klamath
Falls. A party of engineers was piu
In the field yesterday to re-locate
this line.
At the same time Mr. Strahorn
made public the fact thut the South
ern Pacific has likewise provided
the needed funds for the construc
tion of the strahorn road from
Spraguo River to Silver Lake.
Both projected developments, he
pointed out, are dependent upon
permission being granted by the
inter-stnte commerce commission.
The Modoc Northern, if construct
ed, would tap nearly 150,000 acres
of fertile farm land in this county,
most of which Is now under water
or Is being put under water. -
BUSY WEEK AHEAD
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WASHINGTON, Juno 6, (By As
sociated PrCHR.l Prpulrfnnt Pnnll.U.
Offertory, "The Land to Which We l a v"" morning disposing of a
Go," Ashford OI avians requiring his atten-
Mr.
lion oerore his departure In mid
afternoon today for Minnesota to de
liver an address Monday at the Norse-
Anthen,,, "The Vesper Hour".. N,vln' , n .ce" 1,0 Pect
Sb1oisOMaM.prret; MfeaiaciDonoukh -be ba.ck Bt h,s desk here Wednesday
uiiertory,-, , teaer. : Mev , O, Jord
Mrs. Nichols. Virginia Dow.
-1 ' Meeker, Mr. Vroman
Pi-Mitnr- t'-'i
-. Evelyn ' Dew, Mr. ' ,Mactonoglt
' Lutlieran Church. '
; The Zlon English Lutheran church.
Z'ZZ.' EdwU, sectlo of a vegulaH'
morning.
Accompanied by Mrs. Coolidge,
Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg, whose
Htfme Is In St. Paul and Senator Len
t-opt of Wisconsin, the president will
make the entire journey, his longest
since entering the White House, in a
Subject
Jane Cowl is to bring ' one of her.
longest and most brilliant seasons' to1
an end with an eight weeks' visit to the
west coast, jumping.direct with no stop
from Boston to Sa'n .Francisco. . 'The.'
popular star and her,.entire company,
of GO. will make the 'transcontinental
trip to appear exclusively in Medford
Seattle, Portland, Los Ain'gelea arid Sap
Francisco.- . -V ' V . : ' "v -I
"RomeO and - Juliet,'': 'has been re-'
J. Johnson, pastor.
' Services', for Sunday, June 7th
. Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning-service, tl a. m. Trinity
Sunday. ' .
E'ening Vespers, ,8 p. m.
"Receiving and Giving." .
'Wednesday evening, June 10, 8 p.
mt Bible study class, subject. "The
Church,"' Sattfrda:-, June 13, .10:80
n. m., Cateohotlc il class - meets at
the church,. -
.Everyone Iff cordially Invited and
welcome to attenfl all of these ser
vices. -.. , i'. , .-.'. '.. i .'
, ;';r' Although Inclined to travel as he
. Jd
did on a trln last winter to nhirnvn
jori a regular train, the president ao-
cpieu me suggestion or rnuroad of
ficials that it would be in the interest
of operating safety and efficiency to
use a special section.
. Hrat- Otrbouui' Church '
Corner Ninth and South Oukdalo. p.
J. Howe, pasoc Residence 26 8os 6ri
ahge. ; Services every Lord's Dayi.'";-1
! 9:46 a. m. . Bible school, M. K. Ol-'
sotr. superintendent. There was afall-
rngff oh last Sunday. Let every one.
huei. Lu g,ei oacK iq tne avu maric..'..,,
I' li'd hi WnHkln nn''
preaching. . sermon! "The - Badge of
tained for this - extraordinary - jnrMM Christian, Dlscipleshlp." . Brother It
voasi. tour-ana. witf oe seen at-Huni in
Cratierlan, ;for one Jiight only,'. Monday,
4iuno otn. - . , . .-, ,'j
' The role of Juliet, the heroic daughter-'
the haughty Canulet of Verona.'
iptfdrs Miss Cowl .fulu cbpe for' thei
.-.niv'oB ui mo utntuiy miu ariisiry, lu.uiff in, uiiieu wtiicn gues lor tne mos-u
which .ilhe Is -famed.1. ,Rollo Peters,1
who appears as Romeo.'tthd -who Is a,!
native of California,' has iaken' frontl!
rank among romantic actors. y i
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Former Med ford
, . , Teacher Appears ,
Chautauqua Thursday
v l.V ( .
Aformcr Medtord ' teacher, then
Miss Luclle Dunbar.- .Will be fea-1
tured In the Charles Mitchell Mixer
concert -."trio, wfiicH appears" Tiextj
Thursday, afternoon and evening at)
'ineaiora -unautauqua,',1 . , ;
-Some five years ago, Miss Dunbar
'was: an- elementary teacher' in . the
Washington - achobl. - . j"
She, J'i now , Mrs. . Mitchell and' tai.
niii-a- as'Titiiianoiquiflt- ;
Her planologuea will include some,
delightfully, .humorous numbers,
cleverly -tzlven. .'.' i . t '
Gi Shaw, formerly pastor at Bend, Will
preach. ,. . --. : ...
, .7. p. m. Christian Endeavor meet-5
Ing-. Gladys Frue, .leader. - .
.The Children's Day program will bo
lven at 8 o'clock. ; A generous offer-
sionary, cause. ,
j lAJI are -cordially Invited to attend
theee'8ervlces.;. '', .,'' .
Perrault Sets Record
For Bicycle Riding
i v. Main i St. juetnotllst, south. '
tCorpef-Main!; and .Oakdale. , John
B. Coan, pastor. , ,, s
'The Bible .-school meets at 0:46j
Dr. Frank . Roberts,' superintendent J
All departments. :,- . f.
Morning - worship at - It -1 o'alock;
Sermon subject, "A Revealed Relig
ion, or W ha?t"
The Epworth League meets at 7:00
o'clock.-
Evening service at . 8. A live'gos-1
pel message. . .. ; ,, . . . , , J (
' There will be no mid-week service
tlfls week, but on Wednesday after'-!
nion t and evening, the famed Fly
ing Squadron -will be in Medford with
two .' noted speakers for' both occa-,
sions.-. A .' ;.''-:.
A iood-lime social by the Epworth
League Friday evening. . .
, ,Yop will f ind fellowship and
friendliness In this church. Always
a glad hand. ; : .,. , ; . ' ; . '
.' . Presbyterian Church.
. Corner. Main and Holly..' Rev. . E.
Percy Lawrence, minister- Residence
1613 S. Newtown. Study 41 ,S.! HdHy
9:46 a. m. Bible' sohool. -"'.Happy
pleasant hours in the -study, of ' the
.Fred I. Perrault. of Maiden. Mass. Bible for young and old. Be on
Saturday and
Sunday Dinner
75c
: From 12 noon to t:30 p. m.
JACKSON
HOT SPRINGS CAFE
COCKTAIL
, ' . Oyster '
' ' soup
i ' ' Consomme a la Sevlgene i
' -RELISHES . - i
-,.-. ''. ENTREES .
' ." ' VEGETABLES.
,. ', Candied Sweet Potatoes
-, - Fried Spring Chicken
Baked Virginia Ham
.':''-' 'Scalloped Potatoes
French Peas with Butter Sauce
. ' SALAD
Albert Salad : Choice of Dressing
I DESSERTS
Fresh Loganberry Cobbler
Fresh, Cherry Pie . .
Ice .Cream and Cuke,.
' P
Coffee". O', Lay
Demltas.se
long " distance Toad ' bicycle rider, re
centjy completed a task that no other
rider in. the world Is said to have
ever; equaled. He finished the Inst
100 miles of his double century ride
shortly after 10 O'clock In the morn
ing, having on the previous day rid
den the first 100. In so doing, Per
reauH lias a. record of a double
century .and a single. ..century for
every month In the year.
time., every Sunday with .you Bible
and - lesson studied, for vnur . own
profit and the good of the .King-
drim. Verl Walker, superintendent, j
ii . iii. oci iiiuii, a quarter
of a Century in the Ministry."
The mixed . quartet will sing an
anthem entitled "Oh, Come to My
Heart, Lord Jesus.". .
8 p. m. Evening message-on
Pure Religion." The members of
Perreault rode the first 100 miles the Modern Woodmen Lodge and Its
from Boston to Providence and re-'auxiliary, "The Royal Neighbors" will
turn, then going to the annual din- be present for their memorial service,
ner of the Boston Bicycle club, after The special music will be furnish
vwhlch he went to his home In Mnl- by 'he Junior glrle' choir, dlrect
f L and slept until i:jo a. m when pd by Mrs. Genevieve MrCorklc,
lie began the Newburyport return!
Journey. ' I First Church of Chrlut, Scientist. :
Me stopped at Salem on she nut-' Autnoniea orancn of tne Motner,
ward trip and also on the return one Church, the First Church of Christ,,
-from Newburyport. where he was Scientists In Boston, Mass. " ' ' y
- THAT
COZY NOOK
;', Main and Riverside
'' - for
Fresh Country
Buttermilk
'' Sandwiches
Coffee made
in a coffee pot
freBh every hour.
Portland and 8an Francisco
Newspaper
and
Medford Mall Tribune
Fish -,with poisonous flesh are a
danger in the Philippines.
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Come true when man does his part by industry, good
habits and constant saving.
When men learn that surplus earnings are to be kept
not spent, and invested in a safe place like the Jackson
County Building & Loan Association,' many more , ,
dreams will come true.
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon
C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty:
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STAY OUT IN THE OPEN
RIDE A BICYCLE
WHEN VOU R6 CVJST
DYlNCS FOR A BICYCLE
AMD ALL fOWR FRIENDS
AMD Yoo MAKE REGULAR
TRIPS OWJlO To A
CERTAIN STORE VUINOOVW
.To CAze AT.THS
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AND IN 6CHOOL HOK)
CAW" r 3ct Your mind
0J Yoof ATODIE3
For TminkikIO ABOUT IT
-AND THGl-4- ONE, DVY
DAD SAYS BeCWSE YooVe
tJGcN OOO" IN SCMOOl
THAT
BICYCLE
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To DAD ABOUT IT BUT
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To YOU
-Aun v. . r-ii-i Pif,HT
DOLUKJ AMD BUY T
FEELI
Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin'?
When you Like
on a bicycle?
When the gang gets together after
school for a spin somewhere be
fore going home?
When you don't have to get into
a stuffy trolley to go to school or
tun errands for the folks?
When you have a good bicycle
and ride off for a Saturday or
holiday with the fellers the
cool woods, the baseball lot, the
Iticnic, and all those places red
iloodcd boys go to?
When you feci yourself getting
solid and stronger day by day
along the joyville trail to school everv morning
from the exercise and the air and
the sunshine?
Ain't it a grand and glorious
feclin' to know your pals woft't
ride away and leave you, now
that you have a bicycle and can
be one of them? . You can tell
the world it is!
Your dealer is ready to show you
the model you ought to have. It
won't cost a whole lot. See him
today or get your Dad to take
you to him and tomorrow you'll
do what all tho fellers do these
days
Hide a Bicucie
Motorcycles and Bicycles
We carry a complete stock of Harley-David-son
Motorcycles, Parts and Accessories
and several of the best makes of bicycles, all of our
repair work is absolutely guaranteed.
DO NOT FAIL TO ASK ABOUT OUR EASY TERM PLAN
ON BIC YCLES AND MOTORCYLES.
.ERNEST L. SCOTT
Medford's Cycle Man Motor and Bicycles
112 No. Front St., Opposite Depot .
WE HAVE A
COMPLETE STOCK
OF
Bicycles
in all the
Columbia
, Rambler
'Pierce-Arrow
SpeedWell
and other makes
.
Prices Range FromC
$28 to $47.50
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Just received new ship
ment or -v
Tricycles
'Full line of
Tires and
Accessories
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Have you seen the.!
jVERACAR?
Motoring on 2 wheels
15 miles for a nickel, v
Learn to ride in five
minutes.
Runs 35 miles per hour.
For men and women.
Clean and comfortable.
Sold On Easy Terms1
WE FIX ANY OLIX,
THING S
Liberty
RepairShop
22 South Grape
Phone 261-J "-
checked. I Ben-lcei are held every Sunday at I
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