MEDFORD MATL TIUBTTXE, ,MT.DFOTil ORFfiOV. TUESDAY, JUNE 2:1. 192-"
PAfSE THREE
TENT REVIVAL TO .
f BP DECIDED AT
MEETING TONIGH
T
English Beauty May Sit on Turk Throne
if .
"There Is every reason to believe
..'.that a great revival , can be held In
Medford," said ,' -Evangelist 7 dones.
'When you ask me why I am-so con
fident, I say, 'With Ood all things are
possible,' and 'It you ask anything In
' my name,' says the Lord. 'It' shall be
done.' It you wan? any more definite
direct unlimited promise than that
, yhy you'll never get it. It can't be
given. God Is all-powerful . and he is
- able to bring sinners to repentance
, right here in Medford. ;
, y "My heart goes out to Medford: I
love its people. Perhaps I'll be- able
in the strength of the Lord to tell you
-what's the matter with' some ot your
??edfordltes. When the Lord speaks
J tHjrough a man be need fear nothing,
k and I expect to handle this question
- without gloves and let the chips fly
'where they will.- I do believe we shall
shave an Immense crowd, tonight."
. ;i Shall the big tent be put up on
, ijHaymarket square tomorrow? . Tbat
nuestion will be put squarely up to
;tlie people of Medford- at the mass
's meeting to be held tonight In Salva
; tlon Army hall. Griffith Jones, visit
. f ing lawyer-evangelist from Los An
f Keles, will deliver his sermon entitled,
t"On the Plains of Sodom." 1
J Sodom." - -v ; . . ' ' .
I Wherever this , gospel sermon has
J been preached the crowds have urged
, J the speaker to continue his addresses
f on Bible tonics. It is the contention
of Attorney Jones that tile IJIblG .pro
vides more live every day down-to-the-mlnute
talks than any book ever
printed. He says the truths ot the
Bible are as vital today as they were
In Jesus' time. He Intends to tell the
people of Medford how to eliminate
fear, how to banish old age and worry
and how to be a happy Bervant of
Jesus Christ.
Evangelist Jones' monster tent has
arrived. It will take only a few hours
to build the seats, . set the tent up and
use the platform loaned . by --Superintendent
Davis. However, the fact that
there are counter attractions this week
will be considered, as Mr. Jones Is
not anxious to talk to empty benches.
He says wood is'npt responsive to any
kind of an appeal.- - -; " '-.'-'
Efforts have been made to Induce
the lawyer-evahgellst to hold meetings
in other Rogue river '.towns and then
return to Medford..'; Attorney ' Jones,
howeVer, following rthj""! wonderful
meeting Sundayi'night at the Salvation
Army, when a number of young men
from the national guard made 'a stand
for Jesus, is determined to hold union
revival meetings' In- Medford.-
The address tonight will deal with
the problems the ministers are facing.
' ! Attorney Jones will tell ' why lie be
i lleves that a great revival js soon to
' sweep over this land. He expects to
5 show what .the' Christian ought to do
f in' order to' foster this revival ' spirit.
14n nnvfi he has"- never -met a finer
bunch of business men and a more
If the son of the notorious Abdul the Damned achieves his
dream of ascending the throne of Turkey and becoming head of the
Mohammedan world, he is likely to have as his consort in the West,
Lady Sholto 'Douglas, 'a famous English beauty of the Western
world. - Her engagement to -Prince Burlian-ed-Din is the talk of
London, and she docs not deny it
LOCAL POSTOFFICE
PRAISED BY P, Wl.
AT
JACKSON
Mall delivered on schedule,-and on
a schedule adopted .since .the. Oregon
National Guard' went .into' quarters at
Camp Jackson, haa 'been made possi
ble through the efforts of Sergeant
Smith W. Allison of Portland. As an
official of the general postoffice there
Sergeant Allison has gained valuable
knowledge which was put Into practice
at once when he was' assigned to the
position of postmaster at Camp Jhck
son, by orders of his commanding of
ficer and through the courtesy of Post
master Warner nnd Assistant Post
master Beach of Medford..-.. --.
All mail at Camp Jackson Is promt-
1J distributed and as promptly called
4 Invni irroun, of ministers than those for at Camp Jackson. " Tne nnnurods
. ' U'
he lia's found In Medford.
Abraham and ' Lot are to
scribed. The decision , of Lot to take
the well-watered plains of 8odom will
5 be Bhown to have been a poor deci
; Bion. The decision of the man who
is offered the chance to-' serve "God
or Mammon" will be . brought out
i forcefully by the speaker. ' :
! Evangelist Jones Bays he will put
j ; the matter squarely up to the people
1 of Medford tonight and if they want
" a revival the big tent will go up at
of outgoing letters and the hundreds
be " de- of letters arriving for the troopers have
FOLEY & BURKE SHOWS
been handled Inan efficient manner.
thanks to the experience nnd know
ledge of such affairs possessed by Ser
geant Allison. '
The mail distribution at Brigade
headquarters of the 82 nd -infantry Is
said to have been made as near per
fect as such affairs can be made with
the limited equipment. Boxes have
been arranged and a real branch post
office established in the tent city.
"The cooperation ' of Postmaster
Warren has done much- to help our
mail delivery service said Sergeant Al
lison. "Our .fellows are more than
pleased with tho reception we havo
had in Medford and if I have my way
I'd come back again whenever the In
vitation is extended. There has been
no complaints from the men about
mall and I can say that the prompt
ness with which our delivery has been
made and the snappy way in which
Foley & Burkes combined shows
opened on the lot opposite tho.S. P.
station last evening and a large crowd
attended. A noticeable feature was the
largo number of soldiers present...
There are numbers of popular at
tractions and riding devices always
found with the Foley A Burkes". The
4phows will remain here all week.
I' The trained animal features, partic
ularly, have been responsible for no
end of favorable criticism. King Dodo,
the dnnt uorllla. under the direction
tf his tutori Cap't Irvln. dines with his-
master, using knife and fork.
Mohamid, the Arabian horse that
computes .. difficult mathematical
problems, is another unusually high
class animal artist, as is also his little
playmate, the diminutive- Shetland
pony, Dodger. : The latter Is a foot
ball enthusiast and slams the pigskin
most energetically. - '.'
.lames -Webbs' high school equine.
military ponies, , somersaulting, dogs
and riding monkeys are other exam
ples of results that can bo obtalnod
through kindness ana patience.
ROGUE ELK
TO OPEN
I A. B. Shapard who sometime ago
i 1.1 .L. Do-imA Wllr i-asni-t has Until
one of the finest open air pavilions In
southern Oregon. It has 2400 square
feet of floor space and extends out
over the Rogue river more than . 20
feet and has what the .management
claims to be one of the finest .floors
in the state. - i -
In conjunction": with, tho pavilion
there are six full" furnished rooms ort
the river side extending over the rtner
for tourists who wish a , nice Cool
place to sleep. ' ' - ' ' '' .
Mr., Shapard will open up this new
tmvilion next Saturday night with
big barbecue and dance. The public
Is livvited and Mr. Shapard has se
cured om of the finest dance or
chestras obtainable to play for this
big opening dance: ,
As accident insurance, jcaution
the best policy.
EX-A K M F
COUPLE INVOLVED Pfcl
im niwnnnr chit EfeBaSNJ
111 UlYUni-L OUM
The following nrtlclo from tho Coos
Bay Times of last Saturday lias refer
ence to former well-known residents
of Jacksonville:
Alleped implication of his wife
In a blackmail notion which re
sulted In her arrest with a com
panion in Bandon last month, is
cited by Clarence Laimlois as one
reason for a divorce from Rettie
Lnnglois. He also nlleges she has
a bad temper, having threatened
him once with a chair, and also
that she has left his home.
Referring to tho blackmail case,
the complaint says she "became
involved in a blackmail conspiracy
with one Mr. Simons at Bandon
to extort money from several per
sons residing at Bandon and that
as a result Sheriff Klliugsen. with
two, deputies, arrested tho de
fendant and Mr. Simons and said
conspiracy was exposed. That
they had Intoxicating liquor and
a house arranged for the purpose.
"The defendant by this conduct
and at other times not herein
mentioned brought public scandal
and embarrassment unendurable
upon this plaintiff. That since
May 9 the defendant, after being
released from custody of officers.
the mail has been collected speults
well for the efficiency of tho Medford
post office."
Sergeant Allison will return to bis
duties in Portland after the troops
leave Medford.
MADE A NEW
WOMAN OF HER
That Is What Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Did for Mrs. Jenkins
Middleport, Ohio. "I am coing
through the Change of Life and I am
takingLyaia n. rimc-
ham s vegetable
I
i r i
1 SL. V
Compound
for the
troubles that come
at that time. I rot
so run-down I could
scarcely do my work
and l Keep a room
ing house and have
a family of eight to
take care of. A
friend told me about
the Veuetable Com-
Dound and it has
mtidn a new woman of me. I keeD it
in the house all the time now and won't
be without it My weight got down to
90 pounds and now it is 132',' pounds. I
give the Vegetable Compound the praise
and hope that women will realize the
crond in it" Mrs. MYRA JENKINS.
693 North Front Street, Middleport,
Uhio.
Over 200,000 women have so far re-.
plied to this question, "Have you re
ceived benefit from taking Lydia E.
Finkham s Vegetable wmpounar-
98 out of everv 100 of the replies sav.
pouno has been helping other women it
snouia ncip you. ror euie uy urugijiouj
everywhere.
-
the easiest meal
you can get
ALL you need is a glass, a spoon,
. ' . xV. some cold fresh milk and a pack-
' - age of Borden's, the Improved Malted . -
,': "J Milk. Thisgives you the food valueofa
J r'. light meal, and the enjoyment of a cool-
- ing drink. It is sustaining and delicious.
..,.; For hot weather lunches when you
i - are alone or hungry in between meals
, and before bedtime Borden's Malted
Milk hits the spot, because it is so de
- lightful to drink and so easy to digest.
In fact, you will quickly recognize
. -,. ' '. these advantages that Borden's has
. . over ordinary malted milk:
i ,. '.,-., '.. . ; .Higher nutritive value, because it has
j more milk.
; x " ,i -i ' Greater digestibility, because the case-
' . 'i t: i already partially predigested.
' t Afore delicious flavor, because it hat
. ' 1 no nauseating sweetness.
tj il - j f " Whenever you want a quick meal,
7 end is make yourseIf brimming glass of
y'JL -JZtocZ, Borden's Malted Milk. The Borden
supply yom with Company, Borden Building, 350 -tithtrsite.
. : Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.
THE IMPROVED
MALTED MIUC
-in the square package V
has left the home or the plaintiff."
The couple married at Jackson
ville. Ore.. Gutter 10, 1U11.
A portion of the ffcenie Ki'oundii In
'luillns two isiumls, has been turned
jver tu the Uoy ScoulH of
And u pa-Ht
the
consist of a yell, u fcun
trol name.
Tho : names selectee, were.
Triple Ws, the Heave:, Cain
Ki e a lul tho Sunbeam nnil each" Itli.
hadtneiv parly ready for tho cami
fire on Wednsday ninhl.
On the other islam u hnjf trench
va diiK for ImiftliiK fires fir cok
iiiK purpo.ses nnd Home very fine
niealH were prepared by the
over (lioir new fireplace.
The islands were
Medford i hK briilnes which will have to be I inK to
Improved on the next trip so that cess.
it will be siifer to net from yio
mainland to the Bleeping quartern
ScoutH present about 25 planned to
havo their camp nnplicntiong signed
and urned In at headquarters not
Wednesday mornlnK. the
The first two weeks of the
camping period seem to he the most
popular. Scouts gointf at that time
will leave for tho first period tn
July tith, and Tfor the second pe
riod on July 13th. f,ake of t))A ,
Scouts Woods Scout Camp is the common
subject In tho Scout's mind JuHt at
connected by this time, as they, all are prepar-
make tho camp u oig buu-i
for week-end and overnh;ht hikes.
An old channel of the river bounds
one side of tho property and the
main channol the other, with small; and eatlnu quarters.
streams In between. I Thursday afternoon an election
was held and the followinR as satis
factory campers were elected. Kon-
in. charuo of Cecil A. Cook, scout
executive, left for the Klks Picnic
grounds, to do eonstruclioh work on
Wednesday. Juno 17.
On arrival the "party was divided
into groups nnd each assigned to
some part of the work. There were
four groups of five boys each.
A dam was built across the old
channel using logs and sand bags, to
mako the water deep enough to
swim in. tp the river n small ex
cavation was made lo let the water
into the old channel to form the
swimming hole. Tho construction of
the dam was a complete success and
all went swimming- Wednesday p. m.,
a ml se vera 1 t imes on Th ursday.
On one islaitd was built a large
council fire place with sleeping quar
ters all around It. Each of (ho four
groups was assigned places for their
sleeping quarters to be constructed
and each group was to have a part
LADD FUNERAL TO
BE HELD TOWrORROW .
aid Kring. Aunt in Hubbard, Clifford
Ilecketl. 1 teuton Newman and Keo
Van Ausdale. Austin Hubbard was
elected honor camper, but not with
out some real competition. WASHINGTON', June 23. (A. P.
About four o'clock cars beuran to ' Completion of arrangements for the
arrive to take tho boys home and j funeral of Kdwin F. Undd, senior sen
all wished another night could be ator from North Dakota awaited to
spent on tho new project. day the arrival of his body from Hal
Court of honor will bo held
Thursday night. June 2T. All Scouts
who expect to take advancement,
must report to headquarters not
later than Wednesday afternoon.
The general assembly that was
called last Friday night was well at
tended, a number of games and
stunts were on the program ami aliho
It was impossible to have a camp
fire as planned, everyone had
fine time. The importance of sum-
in tho ramp fire entertainment to mer cnmp wns discussed; of the
tlmure where he died yesterday and"
the arrival of six sons and daughter
i from various cities.
It is expected, however, that fun
eral services will be held hero tomor
row after which the body will be
placed in a vault to wait until Mrs
Ladd Is able to mako the trip lo
North Dakota. '
Mrs. Ladd was seriously affected by
her husband's death,
Tho senator's death was hold duo to
kidney trouble which arose as a com
plication of neuritis nnd rheumatism
for which ho was being treated at the
hospital. -V-:
HERE TODAY
is a combination seldom
offered yon in a photoplay
JusCthe name of Harold Bell Wright is enough to guarantee the finest of
entertainment, but this tale of a girl with two "Dads" and the legend of
a Spanish gold mine in Arizona's "Canyon of Gold" is exceptionally
outstanding. And then look over the cast you haven't seen its equal in
months.
GOLD IS WHE&g YOU ISD IT
I iSl u o a -
m
, with t
ROBERT FRAZER
PAT O'M ALLEY
RAYMOND HATTON;
MITCHELL LEWIS
DOROTHY MACKAILL
BERT WOODRUFF
CHARLIE MURRAY
WILLIAM COLLIER JR.
CREIGHTON HALE
MARY CARR
CLARENCE BURTON
One Scene Worth the Admission
"The scene where the cloudburst sends a
surging sea of water roaring down the canyon
Ib far above anything similar previously at
tempted. You see the water coming for miles.
It is beautifully done. We should consider It
just about worth the admission alone."
COMEDY
NEWS
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: .
Matinees - - 25c Evenings - - 35c
Kiddies a Dime Any Time
"PEGGY" RIDLEY
at the Organ
ini iiMi'irinhiiiisiiMTirir ' - "
Friday "NELLIE THE
BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL
Make it a point to see
"The Mine With the hop
Door" before Thursday
night,' ,
itiri nntianiiiii "-
men
o