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O MEDFORD MATIi TitTBUTE, MEDFOKD. qf)T?ECioff, SATURDAY, JUKE 1.1. 102.T VJCT, TTTRET3 or CONTRACT IS LET FOR NEW M'GEE BLDG, ASHLAND S FIRST PRIZE E AQHT 4VD .Tutia 3 A. T... Tjimb secured the contract for . th new McGee building, .upon- ,which con atruction work la expected to begin within the next ten days; the build ing to be ready for occupancy by September first. Mr, McGee hopes 23 CHILDREN OF. . PRE SCHOOL AGE ATTENDED MEETING St. Murk's 1-'pls(ipal Corner Nurth Oakdale and Fifth St. h" a. in.. Holy Communion; 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. in., morning Her vice. Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. THE PIUZE WIXXKHS. First prize, $25, "Itaialnutta" Mrs. L. M. Fisher, Gold Hill. Twenty-three pre-school age chil dren attended the child welfare con ference in Jacksonville Tuesday after noon by the Jackson County Health 'jert, Theological class, "The Tempta- Church of Jesus Cluist of ljiiicr Day Saliits In Woodman hall, over Medford Na tional bank. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Sub livered by the pastur on "A tiood Soldier of Christ." Our mid-week eting at 7:45 on Wednesday even ing. The lesson will bo found in Isafah 55. Our Sunday school will give its Children'! Day program a week from tomorrow evening, at o'clock, June 21. We extend a spec ial invitation to the boys at Camp Jackson. Second prize, 10. "Rays N unit in co-operation with the Jack- Delight" Mrs. S. tn hnvn a atnnb all wtthtn tha ntW quarters by the end of the first week a0, Nrlh "oll' st" Medford. in September., The structure will be 1 ,urd. Prl- "Tropical Brynjolt'sson son County Health association. The conference was held for "the children of the Jacksonville and Griffin Creek tion of Jesus.' Classes for all ages, all welcome. No collections. Military Church Srrvlc. The entire command will assemble for divine worship adjoining brigade headquarters Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Subject of address "Ameri ca's Defense." Hand music with mass ringing. Special music by Medford j triple quartet. The public 4s cordially inviieo. ' Col. Win. S. Gilbert. Chaplain. one story of reinforced concrete .. srVT ford. , d ' 8 ' r 1 c 8- Examination included Fourth nrlze. 1. -Dad'- Ue- weiBhlnB and measuring, dental, eye, I iiunureu unu liny mei jn meuatue-i , - - . ... . , ments. Above the front window.' "" Mr. H.-F. Piatt. 8!6 j ear. nose, throat, heart, lungs and there will be a mezzanine floor and hMi Jackson street, Medford. body1 examination. This conference nt the back, nnother. where the of--t Mfth nrize- l "Ohsogood" ,.waa arranged by Miss Irene .Mann. Mrs. C. E. Lane, Ashland. public health nurse. Sixth prize, 1 "Mammy's Kxaminers and assistants were Dr. rrlde" Miss 8. Greenleaf, 006 V. S. Gearey, county health officer; So. Fir St., Medford. Miss Irene Mann and Miss Vera Seventh prize, H "Schillings Beard, public health ntirses; Miss Economy Sulco Cake" Delia Jonephlne Koppes, offico secretary, the mayor', appointment ratified ' atovenson, 1,2 c strcot, . m,,, cum, imc Gowdy a few days ago occasioned.. : - ; the vacancy filled by the appoint- ment of Mr. Frost. . v ' ,x x; I ' - . " " " ' R. E. Detrick reported that all i The winner of the first prize In ffees and rest rooms will be located. The front of the building has been planned very attractively to display goods to the best possible advantage. O. M. Frost was named city judge at last night's council meeting and Baptist Church A fine program is la store for wor shipers at our church next Sunday. The Cjholi will render some notable numbers at both morning and evening services. Mrs. R. Wx Richardson will preside nt the pipe organ. Our new pastor. ' Dr. W. H. Eaton. is here and will speak nt both ser vices Sunday. Morning subject, "First Things First." evening subject, "Five Roads to Heaven." Mrs. Leonard Carpenter of the Jackson County Public Health asso ciation, provided transportation for those not having a way to come, to I hf 'nil fcrtrte a ml ponnril u utm-o needful option, had been secured -the Schilling chfef's "name the cake"! ,h.. i,v m rv,i iiu ,i n.. on property to be purchaaed for the contest was Mrs., L. M. . Fisher of Frank Llndley of the Jacksonville new normal Bite and that 'the part Oold Hill, Ore, and. the UBBt,stionlcommltee 0f the Public Health asso of Ashland street that is on the that carried off the honors was'clatlon. VliRinia Fick and Marporie tract, and two short streets will be "Ilalslnutta." ' lundley. of Jacksonville, directed the vacated.- It la stated that anyone Winners of tho other six ' cash mothers to the county health unit wismng to. Know oeians.pt me pur- prizes ana the names : suggested ny rhase may do so by consulting R. E. them are given In Hie list printed Detrick.' " - above . . r . . . . '' City Electrician C. A. Malone was. The judges, Mrs. A B Cunningham! granted a fifteen day vacation that Mrs. Jonas Wold and Mrs. E. N. he might attend the annual encamp- Vllm met at Hotel Medford, this ment of Battery B, O. N. O. ; I morning and, after carefully " con- The DeMolay. vln enjoy their sldering all the names suggested, de postponed picnic at ' Happy Camp cided upon the seven prize winners. Sunday, -starting at 10 a. m. Fathers. Kueh name suggested was submitted stjd mothers of Vie boys .are invited, to the judges by number and their Vnsh and meat for the lunches' will decision was made without knoui be furnished by the boys. . , edge of the namo of any contestant. Mrs. Aaron Andrews the Misses The names of those winning prizes hlttrle and Abble Andrews' and their wero announced by the Schilling chef guests, Mr. Malcolm Pnrker and Miss following the decision and checks May Parker, of San IDego 'spent a were Immediately mailed to tho buc dellghtful day In the Applegate cessful contestants. . country Friday. A ' picnic dinner.l Tho prize offer of the Schilling cooked In the open, a call On friends chef - aroused a great deal of inter In Medford and dinner at ' the home est, not only In Medford, but In all of Mrs. Grace E. Andrews rounded surrounding towns as well. out a pleasant outing. offices. - Child welfare panels, telling of the proper care of children, were on dis play. 1 These papeia were loaned by the ' Medford -chapter of the Ameri can Red Cross. " Literature distributed was furnished by the Metropolitan Insurance company and the United States department of labor. The next child welfare conference Is to bo conducted ill Central Point, Monday afternoon, June 15. Medford Rotary Club News An event of the week was Ladles' In addi- Night given by the Medford Kotary I tion .to the entry counon published ;club. Dinner was served at 6:30 in Misa Gertrude Engle has returned In The. Mail Tribune'.' several 'thous-.l the Dlnty Moore dining room of the from her work at Richmond to spend and coupons were distributed by 36 .Hotel Medfojrdr . M the vacation with home folks. . She mocers who co-onerated with the Besides the usual number of stunts reports the school year a very pleas-j chef - in connection with ' his prize by member a very fine program had. ant, although a busy one. ,; , offer. . A. large number, of answers ieen arranged, tnrougn tne able leaa Wllliam Hlbbs. aged 72, who pass- were received and nil were given ' ershlp. of Fred L. Heath, chairman of ed away yesterday at his home on' enreful 'consideration. A few of the'ne evening, assisted by Harry L. Wal B street, had been a resident of Ash- contestants failed to write a namethC1' onl otner members of the club, land for the past fourteen years. He upon the coupon, sending it to the! Gore delightful was born in Graves Kentucky : In Schilling chef with only their own 8,1s-, four Pupils of Miss Helen 1852. His wife and four children name and address. Several were !.,nodolph gave a group of dances. The survive; M. I. Hlbbs, F. J. Hlbbs. I eligible and in a few cases two 'a'tord'd ,h.e "-are opportu- Mrs. o C. Goodlet and Mrs, . ene names were written upon the same ""L." Dn GerBe 1""' Decker. - The ' funeral services are' cbupon. one of which was eliminated' held Saturday at 2:30 .at the Stock before the list was, submitted to the funeral :pnrlors. " ' i"J ' ; (judges. ' The "Who Do class of the Meth-I . After .llson-White Chuatauqua. His talk on the "Principles of notary" proved truly inspirational. He classified them brief- forwarding checks to the ,y a Knowledge, Sympahy and Ao odlst Sunday school to the number of prize winners, the Schilling chef. Jtlon and showed clearly how each Is thirty or more enjoyed their clos- whose regular name is H. Thomas, .dependent on the other and all arc ing picnic of the current year yes-, accompanied by J. W. Pettus, the necessary to carry out the rules of nc terday. In the park. The nicnic din-'. Schilling representative in this terrl- tion for all true Rotarians. ner .which Included all the good lory, lett tor. Kinmatn Fans, w-nerej Rotarlan "Bob" Clancy rend a very tnings imaginable, was served at ne expects to remain . ior n itw.able paper written by B. F. Irvine, noon. The afternoon was spent in aays, en route to westwood, susan pleasant vlst-wlth needle work oc-vllle. and Reno. . .''.'' cupying ..busy fingers. . .The picnic men usually closes the meetings before vacation, but it was planned that a swimming party he given h July., Mrs. A. A. Madden is president of tho class and 'Irs.'Daug6erty, Is secT. rotary and . treasurer, ', I What might have, been a serious accident, occurred V.short dfstanoe north, of the' city i. limits, when a' Union -Oil company tr.uck ran off the uuiiK near .lie.' uvCTiiiaa'.uiwMuigJ , A ... It was driven .by'.L.'H. Van ScoyocJ.'PW th c- A tea tomorrow alter The driver waa -uninjured -and ,the; noon, at 1:45 o'clock on the ' Holly truck - but little the wqree for' Its; street srounds, Co. A now leads in misadventure. ' Van Scoyoc.C stated ,i0Eal basebaH' etrelns. The Oi-O. loam OWEN-OREGON TEAM TO PLAY COMPANY A The, Owen-Oregon baseball team will that,:he was driven .from, the high- I'has "been strengthened, ' however, by way ,py a passing car. . , ;: ,-. . . ,w i., , a. . m.w,'.m. Sunday is Children's .Day at the Presbyterian' church with an elabo-j who formerly played in .the. Western inte prograhi planned,' which will be association,' and who has moved. .to given, af the Sunday school hour. " . lihls "city. 'The addition of: Dunn, high, .miss Lillian., Keimer; ot raient, wno rschool star, has also. strengthened the. Was been attending O. A.- Q. the past; lumbermen and a red-hot battle is. ex year has. returned tto! her; home fori pected. . Everybody is welcome. the summer. . ! ' r ' '. ' - ; ---:'; ' r" The Boy Scouts and .Pioneers, plnn-, lieu iur viivii unuuai nujiimcr ,vuiii , at a Joint rally held at Pioneer Hall. The summer camp .will :he held at the Lake of the Woods July 14 to-. 25 inclusive,.. Tp lee i eignt ooi- - . 'the Jazz Bug, n husband who hopes lars for the twelve days. The camp Mary anT. Edward Stanley of Cen- for the bMt an( a bacheloi. frl6nd', . Is not restricted, to memoers or tnese irui ruini raiua . un .m Mr. Henley, however, inserted In organizations, but any boy from 1. tne week. - . . . ' 'natural colors the Biblical story of Da- Coan, Pastor. to 18 ls.eliglbIe.--W. W. Roblson and - Mf. Jones and lloyai Brown naVB yid and Dath-Sheba. Hundreds of ex- Bible school nt 0:45. Dr. t'ranit C. V. Howell are In charge of regis- returned from , the Willamette Va"- tra. nr(; usod in thla historical ro- Roberts, superintendent. Classes for trntlon. . The goal set Is tor fifty in ,iey. aua orougni duck auout murlre the vivid colors being preserv- all EAGLE POINT ITEMS editor" of the Portland Journal, and delivered at the Rotary district con vention in Portland The, visitors - present were Carl Bruhsh of the Portland Rotury club, Mr; and Mrs. R.-E, Menefec and Mrs. Townsend of- Portland, Mrs. Tomas of Enterprise, and: Rev. W. B. .Hamilton of Medford. . Tho Medford high school orchestra furnished music for the occasion. At' 8:30 the entire party departed for the Craterlan theater, where they enjoyed a. vaudeville program of unusual merit provided by Rotarlan George A. Hunt. The Screen . ' By Yo Press Agent. War ni mr, at Rialto, The management of the Rialto thea ter -hereby relieves itself of all Jiability in the case of persons who are injured m 'their hopes of entertainment by failure to see "So This Is Marrlape," Hobnrt Henley's latest mnsterpiece, which will be shown tomorrow and Monday. It Is a fltirrlnp portray of nn 'Utra- modern wife who has been ..itten by Pciiticostiil Mission 128 East Main street. K. V. ItinK- hani, pastor. Residence No. 1(1 Mis tletoe street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Street meeting 7:30. Mid-week preaching Wednes day and Saturday, at 8 p. m., preceded bystreet meeting" :30 p. ni. A cordial invtlation is xtended to all National Guardsmen and visiting friends to attend any or nil oft these meetings. t Tlio Salvation Anny. 4th and 1 Sari lett. We join with all of Medford extending n sincere and In First Christian Chun h Corner Ninth and South Oakdale. D. J. I hi we, ministfr, res. L'5 S. Orange. Services every Lord's Day: 9:45 u. m. Hlble school. M. K. Olson, supt. . The members of the church are Urged to do all they can to maintain a large attendance through the sum mer months. 11a. m. Worship. Communion and preaching. Sermon by the pastor. "The lmpcilalism of the tinspH." 7:00. C K. meeting. A fine pro gram for young people. 8:00 p. m. Preaching. Sermon by the pastor, "The Infallible Way to Peace." Special music at each service. The church and pastor extend a hearty invitation to boys of the encampment. o o Emil Mohr ? ? y f f f f t ? ? y t y y FOR School Director District No. 49 (Medford) Throe Children Attending the City Schools The host of my ability and sufficient time will he s'iven every detail of the dis t rift if elected and charged with the re sponsibility. SCHOOL ELECTION AT 2 P. M. MON DAY, JUNE 15, AT HIGH SCHOOL Paid Adv. ? t y f y y f y Y y y , y t t y t ? t y ? ? PivbytorUui Church Corner Main and Holly. Rev. E. Percy Lawrence. Residence 013 S. Newtown. Study 41 South Holly. 9:40 a. m. lUble school. On ac count of Its being Childrens' Day with the main exercises nt the 1 1 o'clock hour, the children of the Peginners j trlments need not t The classes In tin i men, wishing them a happy stay and lriain r0om and the adult classes will ' a good time. Ihold their study sessions as usual and i Public gospel meetings every Tues-nt the regular time. Perl Walker, su- ! day, Thursday and Saturday, at perinteudent. 8 p. m. ll n. m. Annual Children's Day, Sunday, as follows; Sunday school exercises by tho children of the Bible, I 2:30 p. m and old-fashioned rally school. These will consist of recila- at 8 p. m. Thero will be no Sunday Hons and dialogues and songs by the . hearty wel-m. irimnry denai come to Oregon National Ouarils-lr0me until 10"30. ' morning servlco on account of pub lic service to bo held at Camp Jack son at 9 a. m. Lutheran Church. Zlon English Evangelical Luther an church. West Fourth street, nar Rev. Edwin J. Johnson, beginners and primary pupils, a mis sionary playlet by some Juniors, bap- i tism of Infants and a brief service for mem hers of the cradle roll who are j present and also of tho home oVpart- , ment. . The offering of the service will be I i f or tho missionary department of the I Oakdale, pastor. Services for Sunday, June 14. , j- ' t . JD. D. who holds the rank of major nnd Morning service, 11 a. m. Subject'. ,,,, - ,,, f, VT n ,,. Sabbath school work. 8 p. m. ICvening message on "The Sabbath Why?" Rev. W. S. C.llbert Subject "Itiches and Poverty, Evening vespers, 8 p. m. "Christian Liberty." Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Moore 719 West 10th street, Thursdny. June' 18. 2 p m. Catechetical class Saturday morn ing 10:30 a. m. South Catholic ChiivcU Oakdale avenue and llth 'tional Guard, strVet. Special Announcement Three masses will be, celebrated on' Sunday morning, J.uge 14th. The hours will be 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m. The 9 o'clock mass is arranged to accommodate a large number of Catholic soldiers who will tome In from Camp Jackson. It Is requested that our regular parishoners attend the 7 o'clock mass or the 10:30 muss in order to assure ample space in church for the BOldlers at 9 o'clock. Rev, Father Black will welcome the soldiers In behalf of the parish, nnd Rev. Father W. J. Meagher will offer the mass nnd prench. Those persons who will provide au tos for the soldiers are expected to bo at Camp Jackson at 8:30 a. m. , Rev. F. W. Black, Pastor. First CI mrch of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, scientist, In Boston, Mass. Services aro held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Juno -4: "God the Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, that include testimonies of Thristian Sci ence healings, nt 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is In the Medford building. Is open daily from 12 to 4, except Sundays nnd holi days. All authorized Christian Sci ence literature may be read, borrow ed or purchased. The public Is cor dially Invited to attend the services and vlhlt the reading room. Main Street Methodist Church , Corner Main and Oakdale, John B. nttendance. Stories were told . of ..head of pure-bred Shortnorns. camp life during the evening ana .oirs.. . u. iiruwn, r . . colored slides showing- the 'delights : Brown,: Mrs. Wm. Brown. Mrs. 8. B. nt otimn life were, thrown on .toe . Holmes.- Mrs.. Guerin, Airs, uuung, screen. - . . . , o "Our School Clubs." There are clubs in evefy district, Some have proven . staunch and grand. Though our .clubs',; are small but worthy. Can't be beat in all the land. All we pals will work together,'1 ' -t In our ciuh wpHc' we'll j stand true?, ,XVe will push our projects onward. To show what Bellevlew feiks can do. , " " " , . ' , - - , r- . .. - ' j ' ' We have cooking, how delicious: . We have sewing.. Xlue ind .naaj; J. And the splendor of our gardens Lie aglow beneath our feet. Our aim is not now-(? orvalHs ; When our clul projects art done, We aim to show the worthy .work That we have Bought 'artd ron.' There are none of us conceited, ; We have strong friendship for all;t Let us fling ourtwork still higher,-. - . For a club that need not fall. . . . her cf the Girls club of Bellevlew and When our club work days are over. d.at entertainment given by the neii wu v. ' , .boys' and girls organisations recently Ad through life we each 1 S- Bellevlew scWol house, at We can give r cluh work cdU- . J Qne hundr(?d of b .For some things.that we nou know. them Mis.. Idurphy and Mrs. W. C. Clem ents' en-joyed, a party dinner at the Hotel Medford Friday. led on the screen by the Technicolor process. . Eleanor oRnrdmnn, Lew Cody and Conrad Nagcl head a notable cast. "The Thundering Merer Closes. The Thundering Herd" ndantatlon The state fire warden J3. E. Reeves of Zane Grey's novel is having its last has returned to Eagle - Point and showing at Hunt's Craterian tonight, taken up his duties foe the season. It! s a convincing and colorful in . ,Miss Ruby Derrick of Wlnicr called terpretatlon of pioneer .life on the on friends here Thursday. (plains of the west. The most hnpres- Apple thinning is in full swing, Jive characterizations being given by but from reports, apples do not re- a large troupe of Comanche, Arapahoe qtflre as much thinning as usual. (and Kiowa Indians. The Indians are Clarence Greb was not as serl-l "supported" hy Jack Holt. Noah ously injured by the falling of a Beery, Lois Wilson and many others, hay fork as was at first repdrted.l Tomorrow '"The Night Club" with but it wiTl take some Utile time for.Paymond Griffith as the chief fun the muscles of his leg to properly mer ojtena at this theater for two heal idis.. . . Eagla Point . ball team lost to1 ,!ete tts )e ""lnnT.c ,of ,mlr,,h'" Phoenlx Vlast Sunday on tho local f '" ' to he at hl funnle.t Wallace Beery is a bad man from Spain, while Louise Fazenda of corn- Groves' mother, Mrs. Groves' mother,. sister and , chidren of Washington e6f tme is his inamorita. are spenaing a lew aays wun uicih.i Alnnd. Oregon. The above was written by a mem ford girl, ' ; Hogan Wins Auto 8utt The jury In the cfvil suit of M. N. Hogan against the Mason Motor com pany. Friday afternoon returned a verdict' of $460 and costs in favor of the plaintiff after an hour's delibera tion.' The suit grew out oC the saie and to see the splendid exhibit of their of an automobile to Hogan in 1924. work. Miss Parks isj. former Med- An immediate appeal will be taken to tne state supreme court. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser mon theme. "A Challenge to the Christian Soldier." A pleasant and profitable hour. The Epworth league meets at 7 o'clock. This loyal band Invites you. Evening service nt 8 o'clock. . A gos pel message hy the pastftr. Tuesday afternoon the Missionary society will meet. c r Wednesday 7:30 p. m., the mid week fellowship service. This church extends a cordial wel come tothe visiting guardsmen to at tend Its services. You will enjoy the friendliness and fellowship of this church. Always a welcome. First Mel hod lm episcopal Church. Sundny school at 9:45 with W. W. Walker as supt. The morning hour of worship will be ll:0ff o'clock. ' The chorus will sing "Consider nnd Hear Me," W o o 1 e r. Soloist, Mrs. Van Scoyoc. The offertory. "I Am Not Alone," by Temple, will bo rendered by Mrs. Hogan. " The pastor will speak on "Keys to the Kingdom." We will hold our evening services at 7:00 and 8:00. o'clock. The Epworth league will have a meeting. ' Our special music will be an an them "The Heavens are Dnrlarlrtg." by Beethoven-Buck, soloist Mrs. Hil ton and Mr. MacDonough, and the o f f er to ry . a so i ra n o sol o by M i ss Parrett. 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