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- . , ' ' O " Q . MEPFORD MAIL .TRTBI7NK, MEDFOTW, ' OREGON, SATIDAV. IlXF, 20, o 192: PACK THREE EVANGEUST TO SPEAK AT SALVATION. ARMY HALL-SUNDAY. 8 P. M. 1 RESPONDENT OF MAIL TRIBUNE IS MN HIGH MORS ! - ; v.-- -- ;. -:- Grififth Jones, the lawyer evangel- . ' : -,- - . ;' lat now conducting special meetinns Jut'nMflJJni,.Tn,i,,Ai,1.r. pnn. "In Medford, wil bo tho principal iron National (luard. and corres ... . . . .... . dent for the Portland Telegram R-m; "M" " rl" .fi ! . Mfnrl OVlh..w . wot.- null! . .... . ' tne organisation wherovor he goes. h tnillyry .honors hero Friday , miitrnl,o ova the 'Services eve9y - 0 2S South v Orange. Lord's Day. 9:45 a. in. ntble school. M. E. OIhoii, superintendent. - A larse well ordered ,nehool through the summer months. Let overyone help to, keep up Jhe Intorest. 1 1 :00 a. m. Worship. Commun ion and preae-hlnff. Sermon "Tho Mystory He von led." 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting. 8:00 p. m. Preaching, "The Re formation, of a City," will bo tho subject of tho sermon. Special music for each service, Tho boys 'ASHLAND TO VOTE FOR NEW SCHOOL normal, arrived In Ashland "Wednes day evening from Eugene, whero Mho has been music supervisor tho past year In tho public schools. M ins M i rst ew field t ho same posi tion in Ashland formerly, and h:is a host of friends o welcome her back. Mrs. Teter Vandersluls ami daugh ter, Mri Kenneth King of Grenada, California, wlto have been visiting friends, and relatives In Ashland and Med ford for a number of days, havo returned to their homo. The regular meeting of tho Wom an the Distinguished Service Medal i co of erred upon him. , 'respntntinn wn mnriA hv HI readier icral George A. White, commander ' .he Oregon National Guard. In be Jy a 7 ' , 1 Tw " be represented, and Mrs. J Mis father, & minister,'. also gave tho Salvationists his support lu the. early days of their struggles. Mr. Jones will have a special mes- snge for Medford people on this oc casion. The ministerial alliance will W. Hubler, The local Army hall, at 4th and Gy commanding..'""" JY' I fer commanding, nnd Provisional rlment, col sent ala- were membei-s of -.General i ite's staff and officers of the regu aririy 01. duty with the ij-oops here. I handsome modal was pinned upon . Akers' breast by general .White, congratulated him upon the' honor . the soldier's brilliant military rec- at 7:30, and all are invited. Gth "he act for which the medal was towed occurred during ino po.xer In China, lh,l00, at which time ; Akers was a 1st class sergeant of U. S. Signal crops. Sgt. Akers, h two men. was making a recon mnce In the enemy country, with lew to erecting a military tele ph line, when he discerned a Chi i e Bnlper In the tower of a large lpound some- distance from the ty. Although unprepared to riieet : large force, he and his- two men uted tho situation and finally, met h a small squad of Japanese cav r. whom thev reauestod to aid them uncovering what appeared to bo a . nactng enemy .position. The com nd, with only ono exit, was walled .around, with, buildings on three fm. Akers and, his two. men climb to the room of one of these build , under fire, and descending Into interior through a trap door In the it, routed out-. more , than. 50 : Chi e soldiers, who at temped to escape mln,U tVtfl elnirla o-n t n Thni-ft tlirV o met by the Japanese cavalrymen,.! - t a Uvclv fiirht ensued. In which the I - : Buntist Church my was practically wiped .out.. More j The Immanuel Male quartette arid; n 100 modern military rules, sev-.-saxaphone club boys are ravorites, I thousand rounds of ammunition.-east weai,"iiprtlv and south. They are St. Mark's Episcopal. Corner North Oakdale and street. ' - 8 a. m. . Holy communion. . , 10 a. m. Sunday school. ' 11 a. m. holy communion. . Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic CI m nil :, ' Masses at -7 and 9 a. m. V Benediction after last mass, t -. . : Rev. F. W. Black, Tastor. ; ; . Churtil of Jesn Christ of : i , ijitUT Day Saints. . Woodman hall, over Medford Na tional Bank.. , Sunday school at 10:30 a, m. Sub ject theological class, "Tho Trial and Crucifixion of the Redoemer.1 ASHLAND. Juno 20. An eleetlon from the camu ore ex- o vote bonds fur the sum of $105,- an-a Missionary society of the Prea- pected back to attend the evening vvv io oe usea mr mo consirucumi uyterlun cliurcii was neia at inu service. one new building and for the re- home of Mrs. llattlo Boyd on North Bible school council next Wednes-; modeling and repairing of the Haw- Muin street Wednesday afternoon, day evening. Every teacher and of- thorne building which will be used ns After the routing business of the or ficer should be present. ' ja new J"nlr High has been called ganl7ution, Mrs. Kudd gave a most A cordial Invitation Is extended to the board of education for July interesting talk on 'The Philip everyone to . attend ahese services. w- The new huilding will be eon-t pines." The homo subject, "Tho Ktfflneor will find n frlendlv ueoulo structcd on the east side of the city, west Indies," led by .Mrs. Garrett, and a helpful service. First Mciltotltxt Kplscopal Church. Sunday school will open at 9:45 othp thftn wUh dent. The morning service will bo to replace Hawthorne as a grammarWas used In ' open discussion. Tho building. For some time past it has jU)y meeting Is planned as a picnic, been necessary to house some of tho Vvlth tho review of the year's work grades In temporary quarters, and ns m-oirrum. The congregation is invited. A program of unusual Interest ment of the southern Oregon n or-1 will bo given Sunday evening at the mal hero, there is no doubt of an Presbyterian church, in the stereop increased school population for it ticun lecture given by Mrs. Mabel always follows that people will tako Hussell Lowthor. who will use her advantage of excellent school faclli-oWn slides. 60 of them, "From Crater at 11 o'clock. This is to bo a very special' service, ns the Imnmnue) Quartet of -Los Angeles will be pres ent and furnish the entire service. Thev will have 20 ni.MUiio .... .vug .uiriiiiiH w u.h"- f ,tnna - ,,, rt.,.0 and will sine Just before tho . ' ..." Every Housewife Has the , Desire for One Dav Off a Week, Her Preferance Would Be on Sunday! MEN! GIVE HER A DAY OFF AND BRING HER DOWN TOWN TO EAT AT THE SHASTA CAFE Kram sermon and two selections nt tho close 'of the service. The pastor will preach on "The World My Par ish.". ...In lies. Tho polls are open from two to seven the afternoon of July 9. 1 orctntlon In word and in any Biblical scenes be announced Inter. In the passing of Mrs. Mary Wln ings Prncht. Ashland loses another the evening the Epworth'"' hpr old and well known residents league will hold their devotional -,lrs- I'racm nns not wen- wen lor meeting at 7:(W o'clock. On account som' l""e. hut became suddenly very of tho Children's Day Exorcises at "1 Sunday, growing, steadily worse i nM ih. win nniv hold "tll her death Friday morning, (she a ;4S minute meeting. . 8 o'clock our Children's Day I in survived by two sons, W. 11. Liiko to Mount Shasta." with inter- song, with beautifully presented. This service will bo a union one. under tho auspices of the Ashland churches. Tho W. , It. C. Social club met Monday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall, with a' large attendance. One of tho Items of business was tho do nation of $50 to tho children's farm home nt Corvallls. They nlso dc- Pracht and A. H. Pracht of Ashland elded to ninko rugs and cushions for Bible lessons for. the Intermediate and primary classes. ' AH Interested in the study of the Thero. thcy: life of Jesus invited. . No 'collections- program. Over 50 children and na nree grano cnimren,- iwo living adults will take part In this service,11" Dunsmulr and onejln Sacramento, "The Enchanted Latchkey." by Eliza- Mrs- Maxlne Silver, who Is here, beth Edland. This program . was The funeral services will bo held especially prepared for the board Sunday afternoon, at tho homo at of education of tho Methodist " Enid", :S0 o'clock,! and Interment In Moun copnl church, and has been 'given, tain View cemetery. Mrs. Prncht by thousands of Sunday schools this '"" born In Cincinnati, Ohio. In n AViuinioiim. . nvi.ni,,,. nt 1848. She was married there to 1 . ' ... ...... ....... . Mnv IT. r,.nl,t nml In i d , win .in nn.il. nur niin-wpoK Her-, - - I..i .!,, .., ...in i, fn,.n in cnillo to 8nn Frnnclica. the world war veterans in Hospital .No. 77, in Portland. There was an Interesting program given of songs anil readings, and delight fill refresh ments servod by tho .hostess. large quantities of spears, swords, , were captured. One of Sgt; Akers' a was killed and five of the Jap se cavalry detachroent-wpunded.. ? -. , zt. Alters, who headed the raid and first descended Into the .building; I ' uninjured.; General Adna. K. iffee, commanding the China Re- . coming to -our church next Sunday . night. You are invited to hear these talented, musicians. ;Thcro is" .no oharge. -i -, . . . r, ,, The . Sunday school at-9:4G a.- m., tho A: V;' P. XJ. at 7 p. m. and the wor ship' services, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., . all will have special features of inter- Expcdltlonary Forces - of .'the eRt. Doctor Eaton wil spe k at the Ite'd States, personally commended ' morning Bervice on "Seven Reasons ; rs upon his exploit and .courage, I ;ing that his.: action, had removed eal menaco to the safety- of tho-al-I forces and their line of communl- . Ions; At that time the only military nraltnn nvnllnhln tn A mprlrn n Rul- i rs'was the Congressional .Medal of' pastor Wil speak. t nor, and this ould be awafded only At 7 6'olock the W'hy J. Want to Go to Heaven." i v. . - . Main Strct Methodist C liliith 'Bible school at ;9:4G.', .Dr.; Frank Roberts, superintendent. , Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Pentecostal Mlsssion. 128 East -Main street. Sunday school 10 a. in. Preaching 1878, they 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. open air ser Thlrtv.Klv vice 7:30 l). in. Mid-week pronchlng that contains tho follow.; years ago. tne lamiiy came to ash-, " '"".'; '"'' ' ' , D.i,. iana wnicn has noon tne noma sinco,1'""-" - Ul UIU . . . ... cord be looBed, or the golden bowlj1"11- lln'e. l.o hroli'pn: nr'lhn nltchpr 1r broken i wlH niouri at the fountain, or the wheel broken "na sympathize with- the funiily i tho ' chapter 'Inc. ...i.ntnllrin at -tho" cistern." ' J Wlllard Do Yoc, pastor. The Screen , By . Yo Press Agent. ' V Xmv Show Today, Rial to. He rides like a Mix. he's as nimble as Fairbanks, and he's as good looking as a' Valentino, and he has a person ality, that induces that warm glow of goodfellowship. .This is Fred .Thompson who appears at the Rlalto tonight only in "Gallop- The .rln Gallagher,", the Kind of a western fLJ , i picture you've-been "hoping they'd- EhWDith lnnirue :niaK' dintlni'iiiKhnd irnllantrv in action. ' mntn In Itn vr-culnr devntlnnnl him-vIpp. J You're going to like "Galloping Ic.h congress had interpreted as- You will enjoy this young people's 8er-.Gn,laKner-" Thompson and Sil- ittle," 'f':vi' ' '.:!; vice. ' ; r' (verKing, his trained horse. It's got Uco'rdlngly Sergeant Akers name j At 5 o'clock the evening gospel' ser-' vorythlng that picture fans love. !i recommended for a Certificate of - vice,"- A happy hour. A live message. I Probably no writer has caught the rJt, awarded by congress and sign- - On Wednesdoy v evening 7:30. the. spirit of the great -lest as faithfully as iwar. Favorable action on his rec-- that's .different. mendation was taken in 1903, and ) Guardsmen returning from Crater !le on duty in Alaska, he received - Lake are especially Invited to the even certificate,, .signed by . President; ing servies. . Atways a welcome for ev- fcodore Roosevelt, which invaluable eryone. fument he still possesses, the per ;al signature of the famous fighting ipfdent still plainly' legible. i K ith the last , few years congress Klded, by special act, that Distin phed Service medals might be is kl in lieu of Certificates of Merit, that veterans who had distinguished imselves prior' to the institution of t medals might wear a decprutlon men su rate with their signal per lance of courageous and heroic ids." It was under this act that Sgt. ers received iits medal here rn- ' There are few. men whose military rd matches that' of this member : Oregon's National Guard. Crad ling from the Virginia Military In- y :ute. wrferd he waa cadet adjutant V two years, he was a senior in the lorado State School of Mines when Spanish-American war broke out. listing as a private tn the 1st Colo . Io infantry, ha went to the Philip les. serving with that regiment ,. Lutheran Church. Zion English Evangelical Lutheran church. West; . Fourth street, near Oakdale. Rev. Edwin J. Johnson, pastor. ; ' 1 ' . Services for Sunday, June 21. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Subject "The Oreat Supper." ' r Evonlng Vespers. 8 p. ni. Subject: The' power' of Light; ' I Art Ice .cream social' will be field on the church lawn Friday evening of the 36th. Everyone come. Cathotical ' class r meets 'Saturday morning, Juno 27th, "10:80 a.1 m. We extend to everyone a most cor dial invitation to come and enjoy these services and fellowship among us. First Chu it'll of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of the Mother Church, the First .Church of Christ, -ouch to the close of the war and In . RolnnllRl in Hnlnn.. Mann. Philippine Insurrection. When his I - Services are held every Sunday at tlment was ordered home he was n o'clock, church edifice." 212 North! Bret Harte. ' And no motion picture actor ' has interpreted that spirit as faithfully as Harry Carey. The Flaniine Forties" is the name istered out in Manila as 2nd lieu- Oakdale. -.Subject for Sunday. June duder which "Tennessee's Pardner1 lant and battalion - adjutant and. 21: "Is the Universe. Including Man; .has been' brought to the screen at the mptly enlisted -In the regular Slg- j Evolved by Atomic Force?" - Ralto 'theater tomorrow. It Is not Corps. He was a sargeant when I Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants, only one of the best western-dramas ectea to neaa tne signal party sent under the age of 20, may he admitted. n w hich Harry Carey has ever appear Wednesday evening meetings, wnicn Include testimonies of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room which Is in the Medford building,' is open daily from t and engaged In mining in Alaska 1,2 to' 4, except Sundays and holidays. 'Norton alii ley, a recent recruit from f some time.' ; while In that country All authorized Christian Science lit- (the stage and a former leading man of ! inree winters.- ' ., ; I chased.. . '.. .. Kt the entry of America into the ) The public Is cordially Invited to at rld war he tendered his services' tend .the services and visit the t'cad d immediately was accepted, .'being ing room, , China with -American ; relief troops, fl won promotion there' 'quickly, tnmissloned a : 1st lieutenant and iiat- officer. ;he - finally ': resigned im the service ytiW the rank of ma- ed, hut one of .the most thrilling pic tures -that we have had tho pleas ure'to offer. ' ' ' . The. supporting cast Is comprised of noted playnrs, among them William jtored to his former rank and serv t with ' ability, abroad. He. again t the service . at .the close , of the'f r. Within the last few months" he' t the call of the ifnlform once more d Joined Company' A, 116th Engl Jrs, of Portland. In private life Sgti ers Is a newspaper man. He flatly 'uses to 1 state his age, indicating , it this is a military secret, - END FOREST RRE IS v NOW UNDER CONTROL &END, Ore., June 20. The forest on the Brooks -Scan Ion holdings ir Arnold Ice caves was put under Urol late yesterday, information the extent of the fire was not avall e from the officials this morning. The temperature here reached 90. a 2 ord for this season, while the mer w y dropped to 65 during the night. ' p humidity was dropping fart this Q rmng, having gone below 17 yea-day.-- . . ; A large circle of friends tho loss of Mrs. Pracht In their Borrow. The special train bearing tho 25 railway officials of the Northern and Hill lines, which arrives at 9:00 this morning In Ashland, will be met by Jack Kimball represen-j tatlve of the Weyerhauscr Timber company, in charge of a fleet of motor cars. The party will bo driven over tho Ashland-Klamath Falls high-1 there they will , visit" the places way to Klamath Falls and from where . their survey lines are exv tended. Included In the party nro- President Charles Donnelly of tho! Northern Pacific; President Italph Budd of the Great Northern; Presi dent AV. F. Turner of tho Oregon Trunk and the New York board of dlre'ctors of' tho alllerf-'Mlnes' -with many eastern financiers and those high In the councils of the rail lines. McGoe's store was closed yester day, preparing for the big sale, which begins today, and will con tinue, with the exception of July 4. until August 1, after which time tne store will move Into Its new nome across the street. Miss Leona Marstersr one of tne faculty for the summer session of the VIAVl Helpful in Nervous Conditions 315 Medford Bldg;., Phone 841 It Xotlcc to Bond Buyers. ' School District No. 49. of Jackson County, Oregon, on May 5, 1925, hav ing voted to authorize the Issuance of One Hundred Eighty-five I (1185.- 000.00) Thousand Dollars worm or bonds for the construction of a high school building within said district; , KUTlt-'B In hnrehv irlven. that bids will ho re ceived for the purchase of the said is-1 sue of bonds up to and including July 1925, at 5 o'cIocK p. m. All bids shall bo sealed and Khali be accompanied by a certified cheek, pay able to the School District No. 49, for 5 per cent of the offer nincle, to no re turned in the event tho hid Is not ac cepted by the hoard. Tho Hoard of Directors reserves the right to rojoct any and all bids. Information in regaro io mis innuo oi bonds will be furnished upon applica tion to the Clerk of tho Hoard. Ad dress r.ll communications to Clerk of School District No. 4, Meaioru, urn- gon. Dated June 6, lzb. (Signed) ' 1. D, (Signed) PHIPPS. rh.lrmnn KUTH MANNING. , Clerk. - ' At llnnt's Cratorlan. , All the thrills, excitement, dangers and hidden' perils o frun running are graphically pictured In ' Contraband. Presbyterian" OliurcJi. " 'tombrrow and Monday at Hunt's Cra- Maln and Holly streets. Rev. E. terian. It is a dramatic thing, this Percy Lawrence, minister. Residence picture of the great 20th century prob 513 'S. Newtown.1 Study 41 S. Holly.; lem of prohibition that America faces. 9:45 -a. - m. Bible school. All it it shows with startling sincerity how classes will be maintained as far as the bootleg ring works, possible through tho summer. Every! A typical Tom Meighan drama is pupil is urged to be present when- the. feature photoplay at tho Hunt's ever in the city. Strangers are Craterlan closing tonight. The play especially invited to be with us. Verl is an excellent .vehicle for the star. O. Walker, superintendent. Igiving him plenty of difficulties to 11 a. m. On Invitation of the pas-, overcome and amjile opportunities for tor, Mr. Griffiths-Jones, the attorneythe display of his likeable qualities, evangelist, who Is In the city from' " L ' ho 'ad Los Angeles, will .preach. Ho Is Wallace Beery has an Important part. Welchman of the most earnest Chris-j tlan type. ' A. criminal lawyer,. of . . ' otloc. im... , illn the County Court of the State Of ability and note.- , . V'f I Oregon, for Jackson CoumV. An alto and tenor duet will be r the Matter of the Estate of J. A. sung by Mrs. Charles A. ' Boyse and. . Westerlund. Deceased. Mr. -A. . J. MaeDonough. entltledH ' Netice is hereby given that the un "Come Unto Me", by Davis. ' i i '(derslgned executors have filed their . c n, Tho rucssairp will be flnnl reP'""t and account In'the above ,i .n" nl The message w11' D entitled matter, and the above named "TOo .Poverty of Our Prayer Life. rt h!u flxed june;29.-J926i at 10 the second in a series of prayer. -I o'clock, a. m. at the court house-In The Junior'cholr Kilt furnish the Jacksonville, in said county, an the special music. First flirlnlnn Clinreh. Corner Ninth and South Oakdale. D. J. Howe,-minister, residence time and place for hearing obiectioni to said final account, and for the set tlement thereof. KI.I.A C. WKKTnitlAWD, C. V. TENOWALD, : J.?,. BKOWN. - Kummous for Publication. Equity No. a077 In tho circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon, for the County of Jnckson. Willis Raymond Wllklns. Plaintiff, vs. Dorothy Uphrla Wllklns, De fendant. To Dorothy Euphrla Wllklns, the above named defendant: - In the name of tho state of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear In the above entitled court nnd cause and there answer the . complaint of tho plaintiff on file therein agalnnt you within ten (10) days from tho dato of the service of this summons upon you If served within Jackson county, Ore gon: or If served within - any other county of Oregon, then within twen ty (20) days from the dato ol tne ser vice of this summons upon youj or If served by publication, or' out ht state of Oregon after an order for the publication of this summons, then on or before the last day prescribed In the order for the publication of tho sum mons, i ,-1 , - And you will please tako notice that if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the above enti tled court for tho relief prayed for in the complaint, "to-wlt. that the bonds of matrimony now existing between the nlalntiff aifd defendant herein bo totally and forever dissolved, and for such other and further relief as to this court may seem lust and equitable. ThlB summons is published under and In accordance with the order of date May 14. 1925, of the abovo en titled court and cause, requiring It to he nuhllshed In the Medford Mail Tribune, a dally newspaper published In Medford. Jackson county, Oregon, once a week for a period of six weeks, and requires you to appear and an swer the complaint herein on or be fore the expiration of the last day prescribed In said order for the pub lication of said summons, which last day hrthe 27th day of June, 1925. The date of the first publication of this summons Is the 1 fith day of May, 1925. KKAMKH II K A M l-.H, Attorney, for I'l.'.intlff. Address: 412 Wberty Building, Med ford, regon. Wong Pon Chinese Medicine Tor Treatment of Acute and Chronic Diseases of Moo and Women. 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