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A GOPCO BANQUET
.SI, Shirk's r.pN'Oogiit ".:
C&. North OufcilnW and Fifth Pt.
8 a. m.. Italy cummunlon. s
11 'a. m." Holy communion." :'
Wrj. B. Hunilltun, vicar,
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H. T). sftuto and A.. A. Brown,
prominent euatern officials of the
Weatinghouso Electric find Mnnufur
t urine pomonny. were victors In this
city last night and were entertained j cost nnd the Reception of the Prom-
Day BulntH.
Woodmnn Hull, over Medford No
itonal bunk.
Sunday nchool at 10:0 a. m.
TheoloKfual class subject, "
Gospel Sermon on tho Day of Pente-
Leada Mo" $.oviy
tMr. MacDonouKh. .
In 9he 'evening the Kpwurth , leagi
service will he held tit .wven o'elfU'$
Mm. De Yoe will lie Aider. The
evening hour if worship at S o'clock.
The pustor will spvnk onO".atloil
Exultation." A most cordial Invita
tion Is extended to evtgybody. The
mid-week service oil next Wednesday
improvement of housing conditions with c-omplcto recognition of thojnurity
on company property; equalization of. union in the untwrunte nwun. i nign
colliery work during shutdowns and recoRnitlon would varvy with U the
other matters of technical character. check-off whUh provides for tho
The convention udupted. demand rouwinm oi union huvh iu ine iniuvw.
that ' Some opposition exproHsed to the
heck-of f f'atuie hv t. inu! uii-'
number one, whlih stlpulnAj'd
i.tho next - contract ho for two yearn
wan howled down "fiy the
whole.
miners as
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Klumath county vlHitorn In the 41ty
Include Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Iluwiird,
Kurl I-rvin and i NTIson of Kltunfit"
Knll. nnd JV M Duncan of Merrill.
evening nt
:45.
Willaid De Yot
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Pastor.
at dinner by a group of representa
tives of the California Oregon Power
company.
Mr. Shute" is vice-president nnd
manager of Bns for the entlro
"Wesllnghouse organization, number
ing over 60,000 employes with head
quarters in Pittsburg, pa., and Mr.
Drown Is manager of syndicate ope
rations with offices In New York
City. Both of these' noted visitors
were loud In their praise, of the ag
gressive opOit of the west, which in
pui ucumriy eviuent in me rapm
Clanaea for the iiQjernaaiato and
primary classes.
GlII welcome. No colloctlon.
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A record ' attendance
' - - ,nt inty-vuinierii juipwHi wj
growth of the electrical Industry on at seiMla, there will be no
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Holmoa op this
KJret llnptlst Church, city ha9o rocotved u letter from a
Corner Fifth and North "-Central, jruiainsB uvins m sunta nariiiira. iui..
hone lur2. fnnu it'iis ui experiences uuriiiK mm
Rev. W. H. Eaton, pastor. Ileal- "-T V'B '8mulor
Uence '43. Rose avenue. O "t happened at tho best timQ lu
u, ,,.. .,.i,nni o ar.- n m A J.I the morning, before tho Htores and
supeumenucni. un --,, ,,,,, .. ,,' . . .,. , . " ib miture.
- i.ui hu nuo uj aim 111 liiu uaun jmu.
1 nad Just got out of bed and was
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for the Jjlif Copco eelebiutlnnOand !
dedication which takes place ut Copco, ' 4
on the Klamath river. Sunday. Many
jaiJle80if local peoplo pian to n'P'id
this event of Importune to t!i poplo
of southern Ons'n. Attend turn In
not liniitod tc ouscwi:ici. cud iito;!:-
holders of the puw-T nmipariv. bill is .
open to eveij liody i:i this tcrrUory. I 1
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.Loans "
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All Interesting prora'n has been
prepared sorting at 11:30 A. M. nnd
continuing throughout the day. The
dedication coremony will bo a depar
ture l'ron3 the usual drawnut exer
1 ris In which hmir miiopcIiph iiIjiv a
Amfersoiii
count of the absence of
the, Northern Dnptlst
purt, and wllk occupy Tnit a few niln
utoa time. Irwill bo of an allegorical
the pastor
convention
Following the ceremony there
will bo a big "feed" with un abund
ance of "good eats.' Band concerts
Prayer
at 8 p.
w the coast. CO
Q Mr. nute complimented tne uopeo o rpe b. Y.
organization upon tne exceptional boniUted
progress mad In compjing the
"CopcooTwo" project In a space of
only a year's Ume, stating thatothls
bi3 powor project was the only one
he hud in mind that was completed
n 1" floOhort a period. - q
Mr. Shute spoke at -Wigth con
cerning tho evolution of Mie electri
cal industry commenting, particu
Jarly upon its conyiaative youth as
res;urds Seller industries. This fact
1 was brought home most forcibly by
Goorge" WestlngliRuse some 30 j-enrs
i-nmhine mv hnli nlUihu rlrauaor ulmn . . . r
preach-i.. uk , , ,. . by two big bands, tours of inspection
ins bvi virr iin'i iiiiii,'- iivi "'(
U. meeting will also , n)y bcUrooI11 col ,, C3rlur
lneennH; AVednesaay
, to whiclk all ore Invited
ago when the first alternating cur-1
O Lutheran Cliunii.
Tho EnKllsh Lutheran church, 512
Weet Fourtli, near Oukdule.
Rev. Edwin J. jOhnson, pastor.
Services' for Sunday, ,July.
Sundav school. 10 a. m.
MornliQ service, 11 a. m.
Church council meets Tuesday
evenlnir. Julv 7 at the narsonaue. S
11 ni Cnli hetlcnl cliiaa meets 'Sot-. things.
nnl.i. tnlv n nt the church 10:30 "No doubi
Al tlia fnrnifiirA fnlrlv Hiiiii.im1
nlKht Rhlimnv nvnr tlln rnnm. flenri? pnmn
I to the window and called for me to
come out, but 1 wus so awe-stricken
1 could not find any clothes to put on.
1 finally hastily slipped on a dress
and some shoes nnd ran out. We felt
three very hard shocks. It fairly
twisted our house, lute it was an in
significant drygouds box.
my nice china was broken, but will
not give it a thought or regret it is
gone, 1 am so thunkful for greater
you havo learned ere this
and unite in fellow
ship and worship with us. :
Church of Jesus Christ or lJitior
Flr8tChrletlan Church.
rent equipment was strn In the a
perlmental stage. Ho predicted a
growth oat least 59 per cent In the
electrical Industry throughout . tho
United States during the next flvo
years ,wlth pcrhaps0a still great'
advance In the coast states. Corner Ninth nnd South Oakdale;
Air. urown supplemented!) Mr. n i u... mli.iutnr- rsnidenco
Shute's remarks with Q&io Inter- south Orange street,
esting sidelights on the power in- j Services every Lord"s day.
dustry as a whole, bringing out tho 9:45 A. M., Illble school, M. E. Olson,
importance of belnj constantly on superintendent. Classes and capable
the luert to Improve even the ultra- teaAiers for all, old and young. 4
modern (jbor-savlng equipirjent of 11 A. M., morning worship.
file present day. V In the absence of the pastor, who
Both & these guests were I'rought is attending the state convention,
to iledford through the efforts of C. Brother I. O. Shaw will preach.
D. Herbert of San Francisco, sales' Christian Endeavor meeting at 7: 00
representative of the Westinghouso P. M. .
company. After sncndlni; ihe nieht1 mere win ue no evening preacuinK
of dear old Sa-nta Barbara's mlsfortimo (rv
through the big new power house and
dvoF-v the entire project, nnd other
Items of Interest win serve to occupy
the tlmo to gQd anvantage until 4
P. MO the hour of clopart, ,e. L'uiquo
bronze medallions will be given as
souvenirs of the occasion to each of
tho guests, to be kept as a memento
of the occasion. 0 .
This final Inspection, and dedication
will afford visitors an exceptional op
Nll,'ly " volopment in lis entirety Qjforo the
will be personally conducted thioughy.
tho big tunnels and through the
Inre-oat wnnd ntfive ttinn In tho world.
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The trip to Copco Is a ploaaant-)
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welooirfS fou In the name of or uetng uestroyeu uy ea.tnquaKe- roa(,g nnd Uy;pu(,h some o. tlla 8(.enlc
Christ to comfvand unite In l0""!; ri ii V i! T i i spots of southern Oregon and northern
drip with us.: " . ,i. t . ' . f California. Tho route from Hornbrook
i , l" .mc.iui.i.u t0 copco follows tho plcturesquo
another one. Klamath river and has been plainly
ine-letter states t int under orders llm,.Uo( by Covca aiKII8 , avoM BnyC
. ... v.., ......u.. 1.1,0, i -'St confusion. The road will bo patrolled
quivers are folt all day and night:
SALEM MAY GET A
by Copco "trouble cars" to render nil
1 j possibtp .ixsslstunce to visitors who
may have tire or engine tremble and
(no efforts will be spared to show the
guests a good tliie aftor their arrival.
SALEM. Ore, Julv . 3 That
here, the party left this morning f0rBervice- A11 are cordially invited to new Manufacturing imhiscry, to be!
r-r.rw. raut ...i . A attend the services of this church. Irnnu-n a tho Woo, Pt,. rnl
Copco. Calif., where they will inspect
the new "Copco Two" project before
proeding, to Portland, . which ia
their next stop.
. 'A FREF TALK HERE
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Clayton Hamilton, noted dramatist,
author and crlthj will lecture under
the fluspges of the womon's clubs of
Medfor-d in Hunt's Craterlun Tliursduy
afternbbn, July JCQat 4:30 olock, on
Richard Hrlnsley Sheridan, His Plays
Qand Place In tho Theater." :
O For some years Mr. Hamilton has
been associated with Professor Brhn
ider MatthewsSn Columbia univeraity.
New York, and Is widely known 83 a
writer and lecturer on matters dra
matic. On his present tour of the
United States and (Canada', JUr. Hamil
ton has been lecturing In connection
, with the revival of Sheridan's comedy
"The Rivals," talking on old English
comedy, the stage In the day of
She'rfdan and. generally, on dramatic
- ' art of the 18th century. His Wcture
; '. In Medford will anticipate bjy one week
, the appearance here of "The Rifals."
in whlQi Minnie Maddern Piske heads
the cast. After his engagement In
Medford, Mr. Hamilton goes to Eugene
to fill a period before the, summer
session of the University of Oregon.
There will Ue no charge for admit
tance. Mr. Hamilton became known some
20 years ago as one of tho ablest lec
turers In hlsHtleld. For periods of
varying length He was dramatic critic
ot-'The Forum, The Bookman, Every
body's Magazine arid Vogue. His best
known books are:
"Materials and Methods of Fiction,"
1908; "The Theory of the Theater,"
1910; "Studies in Stage Craft," 1914;
"On the Trail of Stevenson," 1915;
"Problems of the Playwright," 1917;
"Manual of the Short Story," 1918;
"Seen on the Stage," 1920; "Conver
sations on Contemporary- Drama,"
1924.
known as the Western Paper Con
verting company, makers of paper
products, will probably establish a
attend the services of this church.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of the Mother factory; in Salem, with a caoitaliza-
churcb. the First Church of Christ, tlon (" $200,000 and a pant nCces
Scientlst, in Bostqg, Mass. ' I jtatiiiR the employment of "from 550
Services' ore hehj . eveBy Sunday at to 200 pei.sons became known here
11 o'clock; church edifice. 212 North tod Th(J choice of ocatioi, Hes
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July G: lh ia .niH hetAven.. Rnlem ..ml v......
Sunday school nt u:4D,
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PLANT COAL MINERS GIVE.
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UNION AGREEMENT
ELECT OFFICERS
PORTLAND; Ore.. July 3. Bruce
Wolverton was elected president of
the Oregon Pioneer assoclationQat the
business session in the reunion Wed-
are: Mrs. Mary
(1863) Ovhjc-presi-
i Lilian tisoa) tc
AVilllam M. iJidd
nesday night.
Other officers
Barlow Wllklns
dent; George H.
elected secretary;
(1865) treasurer.
Directors named are: Charlcu T,
Dickinson of Oswego (1854); John
..Morrison Crawford of Dayton (1853)
and J. O. Stearns of Tortland (1853).
Areslilcnt Wolverton, who was
born while his pnront. wre crossing
the plains in 1853. announced that 'as follows:
durlns his term of office he would Morning:
make an effort to collect Gall the soprano solo,
fjmitnff ot CQriy uregonians possinie
artd aska anyone, having materlnl
avallablo for such a collection to get
in toucb with him.
SCRANTOM. Ta July .3. (A. P.)"
The anthrailtc1 Scnlo committee todaj
fllllirAl. Wnuh ll Qn .n. hn j i.. u , nil llllllliu lu l,l . . . .n . . ... . ......
Applicants ,..,. ,' j 1 r Jul tlon for its 'ratification tho follow
"!Ktlie1aK o( 2, .,n;!.htr,h:'"'P''y. one 'of whi.h is that the "'S tentative, demands for renewal
Wednesday evening meetings, which n. bi ..j rn.,. ,.. .,. with mine owners of tho contract
include testimonies of .Christian , of, to give tho new neem a' 'sit'e expiring Augusl 31.
Scfenco healings, nt 8 o'clock. ijt A contract for two years; com
The reading room, which is In the , . . . , . ,. . 1 pHe recognition ot tho union, which
Mmifnnl ImilillnB In nnon dni from ' B''lln!y "'"sresiieii in tne pioji.c.1 art. .. . .
- MB.iliu nf 1 nc Anmi n. A 11 Uieniia uiiiiifiiuu ui mil 1:111:1.11-1111, 1
12 to 4, except Sundays ahd holidays. Ainte of Seattle arH E A O'Neill' V nt wage increaso for tohnnc,
"SSl?',1 ftr "ome fm". lh the Oregon P .-en and a ,1 a day additional b.,
ature may bo read, borrowed oropur-
chnsed. ' . f.'T" , ... ., ' " ,' . - "
The public is coraiaiiy-inviteu 10 1 ; ,-" -'"-w": ,i: in 'whore now i.uld on car
eiita 'on the basis hf 240
attend tho services and visit tho read-!
ing room.
Presbyterian Church. ,
Corner Main and Holly; Roy. E.
Percy Lawrence, minister; 'residence
S13 South Newtown; study 41 South
Holly. e
9:45 A; M. Church school of reli
gion;' classes Toil all ages and grades.
Visitors in the city are invited to be
with us for the Bible study hour.
Verl Go Walker, superintendent.
11 A. M. Sermon, "National Great
ness." This Isthe annivel'sary Of na
tional Independence. Let us worship'
the nation's God and recall our na
tional blessings anj privileges and
responsibilities. Special mus1c.0
8 P. M. The evening service will
be spentPwith some of the songs which
we love, studying the songs and their
authors;, It will be a service out of
the ordinary and will interest all who
love sacred music.
8 P. M Wednesday night Mid
week Bible studyland itrayer service.
Read over Micah, chapter 6 and 6.
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Corner Main and Oakdale u J.
Coan. pastor.
Bible school meet at 9:45;
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
Morning worship at H o'clock. An
inspirational hour. Theme. "The
Greater Law." Why did the Jews
cease asking questions of Christ?
What is the vital thing about his
answers? These are some of the
questions with which this sermon will
deal. .
The Epworth league meets at 7:00
o'clock.
Evening gospel service nt 8:00. The
open forum will begin again with this
service. Questions for discussion
must be presented in writing. An
hour that you will enjoy.
Tuesday arternoon the Missionary
society will meet at the church.
Wednesday evening, 7:30, mid week
fellowship service. -)
Regular meeting ot the official
boanVTuesday evening. 7:30.'
Always a friendly greeting and a
live message for you at this church.
rirst Methodist Rplaoopal Church.
West Slain and Laurol,
Many of our members are away on
their Fourth of July vacation In
fact. It looks like everybody has
gone. That will demanj a very
faithful attendance of those who are
at home and can attend the services
on the coming Sabbath. The Sun
day school will be at0;45. The
piornlng service at 11 o'clock. The
(iastori will deliver on nddress on
"America In the Midst of the Na
tions." There will bo special music
and wrappers. Printing machinery
for the printing of labels will be in- j
stalled. : . ,
basis.
Other demands Include:
Quicker adjustment of grievances;'
And toolet kitchens, tips ,ay-,f:1
(QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minute ' ' 5 !
. i jIo hot kitchen, no muss, nd bothtr
FLAVORY and delicious . . . the sum
mer breakfast your appetite calls for
and your health demands, cooked in 3 to ;
5 minutes! 9
The kitchen stays cool. And so do you.
No frying, no stewing, no morning's fuss
and trouble. '
Just get Quick Quaker at your grocer's.
It's a new kind of Quaker Oats that's
made to order for women who seek easier
ways in housekeeping.
All that rare Quaker flavor is Ihere. All
the richness that" made Quaker Oats9
a . famous. Cooks faster, that's the only dif
ference.
Quick Quaker
Cooks ic,
3 to S minute
I Come to Thee"...1
Caro noma
Mrs. Hognn '
Evening: '
Tenor solo, "A.y the Way My Savior
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COMMUNItY HOSPITAL o
843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon
Combining full surgical facilities with quiet homelike environment.
A.Vlin vou secure liioiii'vj'nim thU Association on R
Kstnto Limn, it is ainoi'ti.cd, tuat is, paidlack in small c(iial pay
ni&its. As a result, when llic time for whicfi the loan is secured
cias DassedjjViffli' iirnperty is tree andd-leai".
0 "We aj'e prepaitjd to make nil sjood loans oh our usual terms,
wliichotcrms are as ood or0lietter than cnn lie had lsevhere.
FulJlheriiiore, the interest i k(it at luniii to build' up our com
munity and promote, its welfare and prosperfFy; UnsSl'e, cxhorbi
taut loans are not desired? o
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Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon 0
C. M. IDD, Pres.
O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty.
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One Hundred and Fifteenth Half Yearly Report
THE SAN FRANCISCO BMK
SAVINGS o w n ... COMMERCIAL '
INOdRPORATED FEIIUUaRY 20th, 1868. ... , , ,.
O O tilled! (he Ohlmt Hanks In California ; , .,. ,
the AMett ol which huve iievvr been lncrued hy murfiura ur cunsolldatlbns with othct Dank.
Q O Nlembcr Auoclaied Suvlnda Bunka of San r?unc!ico
0 526 CALIFORNIA STREF.T, SAN FUANCISCO, CALIFORNIA "
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. , JUNE 30th, 1925 . .. .
Asttts - . ...!..... ,
United States Bonds' anJ Notes, State, Municipal and Other Bondsrand
Securities (total value $28,882,879.85), standing m books at $26,163,714.02
Loans on Real Estate, secured by first morltianea ; 64,950,692.16
Loans on Bonds and Stocks and other Securities .... 983,955.72 ;
Bank Buildings and Lota, main and branch oil lieu (value $1,765,000.00),
standing on books at , 1.00
Other Real Estate (wilu'c over $95,000,001, standing on .books at ; ..; ,. 1.00
Employees' Pension Fund (v;r3ue $479,081.25), standing on books at ' . 1-00
Cash on hand mid checks on Federal Reserve and other Banks .. 10,134,239.43
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Total....,
Liabilities .' .j
: Due Depositors.....::.;.
Capital Stock actually paid up
q Reserve and Contingent Funds
$102,232,604.33
, $98,132,601.33
1,000,000.00
....... 3,100,000.00
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Total...;.. ,. ...t: $102,232,604.33 .
CEO. TOURNY, President A. H. MULLER, Secretary,
Subscribed and sworn ti ltorc me this 30th day of June, 1925.
, (SEAL) O. A. EGGERS, Notary Public s
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A Dividend to Depositors of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER (4) per cent per
annum was declared, Interest COMPUTED MONTHLY and COMPOUNDED1
QUARTERLY,
. AN-p WHICH MAY BIJ WITHDRAWN QUARTERLY
Deposits made on or before July UtHj 1925, .will ear'n interest from July 1st, 1925.1.;
avws.
Fourth of July
It is tfte anniversary of the first most import'
ant event in our national life.
Our Independence
established through concerted effort. It ISJ
memorable. 9
, : Let Us Celebrate
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The memorable event in your life will be
cwhen you have established your' financial in
dependence. , Concerted ef fort. will win.
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LET US COOPERATE.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL
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