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METjFpftP MAIL fRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OEOOX, rOXDAY. .tNK 22 192.")
PAGE THREE
FEAR IS SUBJECT
OF SERMON BY
Foley & Burk Shows Aft tjfre
My ELEGTRldlRANGE"
AT
GRIFFITH JONES
: MJJ-
"Pear and Ita Results" watf the sub
ject of the sermon delivered by Evan
gelist Griffith Jones at the Presbyte
rian church yesterday morning. Rev.
Lawrence Introduced the speaker by
saying- have a man of God from
Los Angeles who hns a direct mes
sage for'the people of Medford." '
The Los "Angeles lawyer, who Is
spending his vacation in the Rogue
River valley preaching the gospel of
salvation, then quoted from the- words
of Jemis when the Man of Galilee said
''Consider the lilies of the field; how
they grow; they toll not neither do
they spin, yet I say unto you that Solo
mon in all his glory was not arraged
like one of these."
"You are afraid you will lose your
position. You are afraid you will fail
In business and you are afrnld of grow
ing old and being pennileHS,M said the
evangelist. "Why do you fear? What
is your excuse for not trusting the
Lord and claiming his promises. - I'll
tell you just why you fail to live in-the
fullness of God's love. 1 - - .
"Lecturers lour the country teach'
Ing psychology. They tell you to think
constructive ' thoughts and they em
phasize the I am.- That is alright.
Hindu philosophers have taught that.
I have lectured on' psychology and it
has done a great deal of good. ' But in
stead of the personal equation let God
be the one on whom you ' rely for
strength. '
'My book on The Key to Success has
been recognized by the University of
California and other universities and
it has done much to help. But It was
not until I realized that all power
comes from God and that the Mind of
God Is the source of all power that my
book became one of the biggest sellers
in its department. ?
"When the church people of Med
ford get together and realize that It is
'not by might, nor power, nor by my
spirit salth the Lord," then they will
come into their own and a great re
vival will be started in Medford and
will sweep through the Rogue River
valley." ' : .
, Evangelist Jones spoke last night
to one of the largest crowds that has
ever attended a meeting in the Cal
vation Army hall. There were a number-
of conversions and plans were
made for a mass meeting of .all the
churches and al the citizens of Med
ford to be held in Salvation Army hall
Tuesday night. The address Is to be
given by Attorney Jones and he will
tell some of the experiences gained on
are 'Oregon sheep ranch near Prine
vllle where the American Legion con
vention is to be , held this coming
months. '
'Ministers of Medford are to unite in
a.plan this week to begin a mighty re
vival of religion here. They realize
that an - exceptional advantage has
been offered because of the visit of
Attorney Jones and Bert Smith, Los
Angeles newspaper man. The details
of the plan may be announced follow
ing the meeting on Tuesday night. It
is Bald' that there Is a decided and
definite movement on the part of the
church people of Medford to begin a
revival. - .
The meetings wiuld be union meet
ings with all of the churches and with
the Salvation Army cooperating to at
tract city wide attention to the revi
val. It is proposed then to hold mass
meetings In Grants Pass and ItvSalem,
Eugene and at Portland if the plans
now formulating are carried out In de
tain " :
Novelty Vaudeville
BUI for Tuesday
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Foley &t Bur,kes combined shows ar
rived In Medford early this mornlng'in
their special train and will be open
on the lot opposite the S. P. depot this
evening and will remain all week.
' This company has been coming to
said to be one of the best on the
road.
Mr.. Foley Is with the show person
ally. Featured among the many mechan
ical devices this season and one that
has created more favorable comment
than any of the other new or old rtdt-s
on the five acre midway, is the "Merry
Mix Up. This riding device offers
many thrills uiul much entertainment,
not only for the patron, but for the
spectator ns well.
The popular favorites will also be In
evidence, such as the gigantic caterpil
lar, whip, carrousell. sea-planes, Fer
ris Wheel, merry go round and the sev
eral kiddies' rides for the entertain
ment of the children exclusively.
In addition to the many mechanical
features they will present an all-feature
circus performance, a cullossul
circus side show and high class ex
hibiflons and concessions.
PEOPLE URGED
TO BUY TICKETS
FOR THE PAGEANT
"For the last time," said a pageant
promoter this morning, "1 want to
call attention to our sale of Patron
tickets which opens today, and try to
Impress upon our friends the neces
sity of a quick responuo. This for two
reasons: one, we are going .to discon
tinue thiH sale just as "soon as we get
enough subscriptions to cover our
budget (If we do),-and secondly this
pledge sale is absolutely necessary to
enable us to go on- with our plans for
the pageant. i
"We have everything ready to shoot
now, but if we should fail to get the
response from the'public that we ex
pect, it would indicate a lack of inter
est In the pageant that would cause
us to halt our plans, for It would be
very poor business to try to go on
with a show that didn't appeal to any
considerable-number of our 'people. If
they really want a pageant this yoait,
surely our plans that save 16 2-3 per
cent on the price of tickets ought 'to
pull big. You'knDW these tickets are
$5.00;' and entitle the holder, to $6.00
worth of seats: they are transfcrrablo
and good any-' performance. -.' Five
people can-go in together and get one
of these tickets which will give them
four $1. GO hox seats or six $1.00 seats.
These tickets are on- Bale f today.
Call us up, 323-W, and give In your
subscription. Cash isn't .' absolutely
necessary, but 'Vour -pledge to attend,
is." ...- .
FREE METHODIST
: APPOINTMENTS IN
S.
DE
ROSE BURG,' Ore'., June 22. -The
Free Methodist conference and camp
meeting in progress In this city last
week, ended on Sunday night with
the nppolntments for the Hoseburg
and Medford districts for the coming
year.'' W: 13.- Goode, was named dis
trict elder for the two districts and
the pulpit assignments were made as
follows:1 ....
Hoseburg, Leer Creek and Melrose,
C. F: Forester. 1 - ' -t- - .
Garden valley and Wilbur, 'Harold
Reynolds. - -
Oakland, Sutherlln and Umpqua,
Otto Fuson. r t -
Cottage Grove nnd Lorane, Chester
Smith) Roy Allen, supply.
Dorcna, Star and Rujada, . M. H.
Pitcher: - - - .
Blue Mountain, Saginaw and Cres
well; O. II. Crawford. " ...
Springfield Ytind Eugene, IT. A.
Hammer. . 1 - :
Brain and Yonculla, C. F. Skolton,
Myrtle Creek and Riddle, J. ' J.
Place; supply. - . .
. Medford, Jacksonville and Central
Point; J. D. MoCorailck. .
Engle Point, Trail and Prospect, L.
M. -Phillips. ...
. Ashland, nnd Talent, C, B. Davis.
Grants Pnss, Merlin nnd Glendalo,
Emma R. Thoinnson.
teima, uierviile and Now Hope,
u. jj. uouge.
Klamath Falls and Midland, E. F.
Lee. , J y.
Fort Klamnth, J E. McDonald, Q.
E. Tarr, supply, -
Shlpplngton nnd Algonia', Leo Hoylr
man, Grace Holyman, supply.
R. H. Dollarhlde, J.; W. Kharpe, C.
H. Jerome and Amos fiayhoff, super-
nnutcd. ' ' :
O. N. Blair, evangelist.
The First Baptist church of Medford
will hold a reception this evening from
8 until 10 o'clock for the newly-elected
pastor. Rev. E. T. Katon. and family.
The following proKram will bo rend
ered in the regular assembly moms,
followed by a social hear uml refresh
ments in the reoreuf'n:: tonus:
Community singing. -
Solo (selected), Mr llntler.
Scripture reading, Kev. L T. Law
rence. Prayer, Rev. De Yoe.
"Welcome to the City," Mayor Alen
derfer. "Welcome to Ministerial Associa
tion." Rev. Coan.
Piano solo, Margaret Holmer.
"Welcome to Southern Oregon,"
Rev. Mosher and Rev. Woodruff.
"Welcome to Medford llaptlst
Church," Deacon William Davis.
Duet, Rev. and Mrs. De Yoe.
"Welcome to. Ladles' Auxiliary,"
Mrs. Hans Holmer.
"Welcome to Bible School," Super
intendent Anderson.
"Welcome to 1). Y. P. U.," Elton
Wnldron.
"Welcome to Hoy Scout Associa
tion," Mr. Cook.
- Response, Rev. E. T. Eaton.
Piano solo, Mrs. Anderson.
Closing prayer, Rev. Howe.
"Flaming Forties"
Fine Action Drama
A picture dealing with the event
ful days of '49, . but "The FluniliiB
Forties," Tarry Carey's latest star
ring vehicle, which had Us promlore
at tho Tlialto Theatre yesterday nnd
closes tonight. Possibly never has
Cnrey done - better work than In
this vivid pleturlwition of- "Ten
nessee's Pnrdner," Bret Hnrte's story
of life of the wide western plains.
The picture Is full of thrills nnd
typical Carey fights of the "flying
fist" variety...-. Tho rcnllsm with
which the ' renegade Indinn attack
on the hero has-been1 executed 1 Is
very exciting. '
Harold Hell Wright's "Tho Mine
With the Iron Door" will have its
locnl premier at -the Hlftlto tomor
row matinee at the Rlalto.
Pat O'Malloy, Robert Fra7er, Ray
mond Hatton, Creighton Hale, Char
lie Murray, Mitchell Lewis and Mary
Carr are in tho cast.
"Be summer-wise!" '
. Orphoum,; Jr.s vaudeville at Hunt's
Craterlan tomorrow, offers novelty
and variety, with -something out of
the ordinary in a lady blackface
comedian. The bill gives promise
of being one of the best of the sea
son. ' - " ' ' ' "'
Villa "and Harold . Browne offer
"ling Art. Portrait and scenic ef
fects are produced from a pile of
varlngated clothes.
Alphonse and Co. offer a Marion
ette clrctlsV with a different sot of
figures .than usually seen with a
'Punch and Judy."-
The D6 La Plaza ,Trlo, Argentine
dancers, a regular Orpheum, Sr., act,
substituted on the Junior bill, -on ao.
counf of death In the regular billing,
will Yresenf a ' program of aesthetic,
classical and comedy danles; with
special scenic and lighting " effects
and gorgeous costuming;'- ' '
Many . comedy situations arise In
the sketch, "It Povb To Advertise,"
with Janis and Chnplow. ' It revolves
around a 'country girl who longs for
the footlights. Miss Cnaplow Is also
a clever Imitator.- 1 '
BeHle Herron, billed as the "Mins
trel Mlss" offers "Koon , Kapcrs,"
nnd frolics nnd sings and chatters
behind a burnt cork mask. Assist
ing her In the net is Milt Arnsman,
a singer' of popular songs.
"Topics of the Day" and a lively
comedy make up the photoplay por
tion of .the vaudeville 'hill. !
After their pieotlng Thursday night
the De' Molays'will stage 8 dance in
the Masonic hall. The banquet put on
last Thursday evening was a big suc
cess; a large crowd turned out, a fine
program. was arranged and the eats
were very good. All visiting De Moiays
were welcome to come up to the ban
quot and quite a few did. At the
dance all out-of-town members who
can are urged to come up and get
acquainted and have a good time.
The meeting will be called promptly
at 7:30 and the-dance, which Immed
iately follows the. meeting, will prob
ably start about 9 o'clock. All De
Moiays should come up and help1 show
the visiting members a good time. If
you don't know 'how -to. dunce' come
up anyway and learn. There will
never be a better chance.
The .committee, lu -charge of the De
Molay dance has extended a cordial
invitation to all members who do not
dance to attend Thtiraday,'s affair and
learn.
Evangelist to Speak for
Salvation Army Again
I ; 4 ; r r?''f.ro c
Gi;tfitlr?;f Jones, lawycr-evangellst,
js-ho spoke td a large crowd at
The Salvation Army 'last night has
been asked to speak again at the
name -place Tuesday night, com
mencing at 8 p. m. The crowd who
heard Mr. Jones Sunday evidently
were pleased with him from the
way they listened and even ap
plauded some of his remarks.
Mr. Jones message Tuesday night
will deal with some of his personal
experiences before conversion.
0rs. J. W. lubler, whose sing
ing last night was so pleasing to all,
will sing again at Tuesday's service.
The public U cordially Invited.
Valley Ministers I I mile Today
The Rogue Valley Ministerial asso
ciation hold their last . session today
before the summer vacation and as
has been their custom they are mak
ing of It their annual picnic with their
families. The Medford ministers nre
hosts this year. They are spending
the day at the Elks picnic grounds on
the Rogue. r ' 1
Ministers from all parts of the val
ley met here this morning and accom
panied by their families left for the
river. Ashland, Grants Pass, Talent,
Butte Falls, Central Point, Jackson
ville, Rogue River, Phoenix and Med
ford are represented In the associa
tion which meets bi-monthly. t
l)ress Suits Virttccessary
It will not be necessary. It has been
announced, for those who have been
Invited to attend the military ball-,-to
be given tonight at 9 o'clock In honor
of the officers of the Oregon National
Guard by the of ficeft of Co. ; A of
'Medford, to wear dress suits or other
strictly formal attire.
Notice.
School Dlst. No. 102 will receive
bids for transporting children from
said district to Medford school district
I for coming school year. P.ids to be In
the hands of the clerk by June 30th.
.School board reserves tho riyht to re
ject any or all bids.
Address
MRS. R, A. MATTHEWS.
Clerk 8; Dlst. No. 102.
79 R. F. D, No. 8.
TR1BUTB0F SILENCE
I PAID BY DISABLED
VETERANS TO PALS
OMAHA. 4Neb-. J.une 22. (A. P.)
Battle scarred "buddies" of the
World war met in Omaha today for
the fifth national convention of the
Disabled American Veterans. -
1 Today's initial session comprised
largely - of prayer and tribute to
their former comrades a prayer and
tribute thut was signalized by. a pe
riod of silence during which there
was a simultaneous placing of B. A,
V. wreaths upon the tombs 'of the
"Unknown, tsoldier' at -Arlington,
Rome, London, Paris and Brussels. .
-With this tribute of silence, broken
by the singing of "Taps," and the
Star Spangled Banner, by Mme.
Schumann-Hcink, famous singer, her
self a gold star war mother, the
Disabled Veterans heard messages of
felicitation and encouragement from
President Coolidge, V I c e-PresIdent
Dawes, General Pershing, Marshal
PWh and others.
None of these dignitaries was able
to attend the convention 'and. sont
the messages of good will by tele
graph and mall.' - -
It's a poor prune' that never gets
into a stew.
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then apply over throat
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June 24, 25, 26 and 27
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