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o o O O G MEDFftRD INfArL TRTTST!, MEDFftlCO. OKKfiON. (TXDAY. JULY 1.1 192 O 9 ? o PA OF, TIT&'EB GDB fellows to LI REPORTS RESULTS TO SGATTQllLTS' C.E. AT lh ;'The Rivals," Craterian, July 23 ' HORACE cBROMLEY EONARD BROWN ABANDON PLAN Of PAGEANT FOR HOLD If ORTAN? PRESENT SEASON MEETING TUESDAY . ... I . G o 0 ' ,Sti i INVENTION ELKS MEETING iard Chapln&rown has just re- The Rogue River Pageant assoeltnl turned from the thirtieth International Uon unnounces V 1th regret that after i mristian Knueavor contention. Thlch ' was held, at Portland, Oregon, from ' 4th trt Tilth Thn fniiKnnllnn i.T.a attended by-tW,ds and thousands to x.ndertakq .the production of the an-, vestni O of Christian ttndeavorers fro all mld-"uuimei P-weum this year. 12.0i parts ofic United States and Canada , mere were sovej t from foreign lands. local lodge or Odd Fellows will have Qie of Its must Important meetings tin norm w even in if in vcars. having conAlered Ihe proposition j Anions othep things iH to be consid trom every angle? it has decided not ' ered a pn..jjltion Involving an tn- ment in the neighborhood or 000. which must lu noiHed or Th(? nssoclatiQnonPPrcciateH the sup- rejected at oj-o. o There were soveial ropresentiaiA'oS pcri Proseu uy jib menus, as evi- Hedes this there, will bo ue- reicn land. ueneeu uy mo auc scrip no ns ta (Uio giec" work and I tita nation of er ror membership tickets tint knowledge . n- ers. Uetrer.n meats will e served, W r oM, v, it.. .i w ? a, Fidelity do CSiristlan Efcloavor priiP- ,r""1 st experience of tl necessary j fnwft,g the meeting. cipisja." emphasis was placed upon evanceiisMc, comMunlty at I Til ftlannrv nllvll r,f .h. ,. .,.! Of thctotal r uist of production does notwarraM,t tno undertaking tirrs year on ne oasis f hn.,i"n thnuwmil dollars th nart nllSted fn thette nrniriiv 3he Christian EndOavor society. "nl'illlL WltH llUl lllll'lgueil LO uu uanuncy miifcingOenterprie, and it has not AocoriBmr to the -eon,-'.. , "UI a i""Hru or excenmce or thfl rnffii.ntinn h. pi.Bit.n. rnB production uas neen "iicnievea wniun The lodge has Just made an outlay nbo.it n thousand . dollars In re- cived. Theiiuiii pa- j n,,.jnB t!l which has iScatly desire to inovemeift is progressing In town nifl tho, """"''n J cities of North Amejlca and n " f.. , " n'!11" eh elen lnnrt. Th' h .h. e dWll'C to CX .f pj..i t r-.... ciatlon of the ge )732 new Christian Kn-."?v? r1'lved ;om the mslcal talent es h'ave been organized.01 " r.2' ?V, ;"''ny Lwo yfttrs. The In.,-I "wa"- Ms'!'1 with, law num. gifout the world , np..b of vole combined wliSSra- production hffs every hance. ' " oicn lands. Th"e nort'mnrle hv the I " e arwi, e lo express aio OAir appro. general mcfttnrV. Edward P. Gat-.,iUlon the generous response we . .... T nnt'n rcu'olvuil A-nm the tmiu na tntnnt uvan socivties duriM the last bershin thrmii' ProxliMiately 4.000?boa in 80.000 so. "'al1 Vi' Uirst rate or,Vm 4n this elatteif. ."icspi t yie p:tgintKiilanncd forlhis . "She Program for th. neXtt;vo years ' .,v""lTl "'ve been no whit befllnd M.lch has Von outline will include thetandnr.; oyrn.er p,-l.ii..B Increased dcnomlnatloiail loyalty and I ,lho "''itlon.t,olst8rfhat with tho more inr-denomInntlonnl co-oircA- ''"o"1 o a'4olorK.'!lso.1 it cafi bovo tionJ A definite prOgm,u to nttaHi J l'nns'f,n;t;lal nnd otherwise, so t.ndards d.gldert u'pn. at Ae conven- : ;vcl', 1UI earner Jn the year a tlonohns heen ui?..n r,n.t, 'u'a nt " undoruiklnft of an eves fo the Jrext'tno ye.-us. Ir. Seiuem- mfV-.t;ajr)riite.iind spectacular affni improved0 the ffppcaraticft and con- Vftil.tu-( of the lodjo room. Jt has s p e n t npprtimately the a m c amount lr improvements at the ceniFry duritig the Mst year. Not withstnmltng these Improvements the local ladge haH nearly pc out the hj?pbtedness incurred finasclng its building on Sthvrct. ,It is In, the mwt neivthy conintion now in Its hlstoty and 'many of the members eel Justified in undertaking, a new business proposition -whlrti has been sulmilt't d and Vhlch is to reccivo final action .toujorro- ".iing . . . : ... t .. ber, flbr instance, the goal of tho n- lan WJJ whlclfc have already given . ternntioiTal Iers is tonronOO.Offft. wm wmV i V a ' in.Jh, voumr neonle.f.Tr .Mhln . L,inrr H "tntTon. 0 a cents, a bush. u t?.i ...... i. "va .. . Palrmwho hnvo-nrrenrtv nnitl fir their ftubscrlLtf.inn ficketa will receive Lilblc Kcriptureneinprb.ing. it w.4w said at the convention that there never w , Wheat HouiuIm Vp'Agaiu CHICAGO July. 13. (A. V4 Re ports that tho heat wave had brought' about i much greater jirenij of black rust ill tho noj-thwt resulted ju radi- flesh advances in wloat xreiyo upturn of hel vn? scored. Sep- I Mrs. Wnkc'as Mrs.Mala'prop. Thomas A. Wise as Sir A'njhony Absolute. Coining to tho Cruterian Theater n Thursday. July 1'3, matmee and night. Horace llromley. asMtstant set tary of the California Oregon Power com pany, h'ft yesterday for Portland with 500 copies of the May Issue ! "The f Volt," the Copco monthly publication, Dfor distribution to the lilks assembled in convention nt that city. The May issue as jvtll recalled, was the pe clal "Twuwm r.imon una comauicu many Interest ig descriptions of te scenic joints of tuthrn Oregon ami northern alltornia. yituuiiuon u iea turin an yrtlslic ur color map of the highwYH and by ways leading to these villous jiolnts. The vlue of the distribution of tty'se copies to visiting Elks cannot bo over estimated; each copy will do double tittd trfirto duty.as nllenA two or three delegates will see one copy. With a (wlde distribution UUt; this and with many of tho visitor casting about fig a new route home, many should be at tracted Ify the excellent pictures and map to come this wayai)dsvlsit some of tlfc scenes described. This plan should iflw southern Oro- Lgon some of tlie best avctislug it Huh j oceived recently, asid even those who do not I'omo hero this time will bo veiy faVorably impressed with what tney have rend and will ofontmilly u turn to tour flirough this region. L 1 .. 0 t ember delivery rising to $1.54 as nguintit 51.48 tQ 51.49 at the finish en Saturday. ' " They have gone, all gone from Not lev T will wwt litv rf-Hniiimllilfi fnr nnv iiiv nuiui.v inn, urn i . .... floinH incurred ny niv wire nerearter. and tho house fly roam o'er it still. 96 AHTIIFK K KMX AX. 3p" Wong Pon4 of Acnte aad CbroolB Ubjeaw ol Baa sod Wcaaeh. Oitlcw .nd tumor tr..td, Innvanu, kltf aiyr. bladdac .nil ttom.cb troubef. tlta. bernlt, ruptun. cold., f.tn.l. troubl... p.r ljst., ivvet. pneunioL.t. ..thm. tod throat troihtuR, rhoumntlflm. imsnonfaocft, ffoltr., oomiunption, uUrrb. pllM. hrdroclo. s buaiUi. OHIm H.unt B A. M. to I P. M. Con.ulUtlon frm in aoOlh Front 81 WvKord. On. Sun Classified Ada eet results. ; a " ...v.rt refund byaitilit once aid all signed fj " a greater need than today for a molc ' "'" " 1 sincere stUily of God's W?rd and wor. i"",!"08 ? herqjiy cmicalled, One prograni defnittly flecided upon Is to recruflt thousands of voiuitr neonl Into church. - This recruiting wln.1 require personal effort by each Chrisr tian Enleavorer. jfccordlruto the leadersyourtg peoplean ieat be woji to Christ by young fleoplc. ' Jn tho event 8f greatest Interest iff the convention was the. retirement trom' active service of Sir. Francis E. 'Clark, who forty-four years ago esyib , llshed the Christian Ijndeavor society nt Portland, Maine. Dr. tanlel A, Poling,' co-mlnister gf th ManfleC!olr legiate .church, NeVv York, tvho wis born in Hrtlllol, Oregon, nbnut,1rnrty L yi-tira ago, wim eiecieji president K tre Upied soelctjo Dr. Clark was sleeted (Signed) Tlio Itogue Rl''r Igc!iit Assncion HiOKGIS AMMtl-HVS, JAMKS STEVKNS. JHA,S. D. hazi:luigo. FAlEEiSEBTB ...ATTEiiAM r. ' VT. ."Vrd. master of tly Eagle president rtnerltus. n hflnor ot his Point grange was in Medford to'fluy long ervlce on a non-siAaried basis. n.t in,i n enrf ,r u f,,... ...i the trustees have arranged to cstab- all nieml)?!?. of any farm grange to, llsh wht Is called the Dr. Francis g. atteitf the hl barbecue and grange Clark Recognition fund f lltvi.OOO. mtlng in .ilc foint siext feanday, whose Income A IM be devoted to the ijuly 1 stOi. This will ,ie ,a vitf-y njcasant mootlns; as'iill the leiRlHig. fsj m problems wlM bt dlscus.wd and some promUicnt ox pefts and ' members or tho state m ange, will bo on ffte 'prsgrtmi- for talks. .. . Mr. Ward wllr barltecne he meat whUk wUl.bc free, while fjn-riiers nt. I tending afe reijuestQd tcj Jjrlng thelr uppl't oJDr. and Mrs. Clark.so long jfl.s boHi shall live. y,,. ML FftlLffiWI': MR ROT YENS 'Vrft though Jie hfti 10 years.. Al i8. AIi tPnbt seyhim for ry J. Jeofcer, 82, .' Interest Jn the" poultrym?n's con-J 22, 23, 2i lfl growing in southern! Oregon. "Vf ill Warner, member of. the ex eri U ve ' t m m lit v& of t h g a State Poultrymen's association, sas that thia convention shiflilrl nJtrnct' every poultryman l aoiftjiern Ort i gon, anu ne uwieves r good repre sentative group iUattind fini this section. v. Warner sugges tha? Modford's oldest HvHig resident, im those interested In making this trig mediately- recognld Pert Livingston, get in tough with Mr. Culy c tho when "ihewaw him (Jilt week,' says tho association, that arrangements ntl' Central Point Aierian beltig made to tako are of the?! 'Xivingslyn, who c:oifli? frfli Aber Jackson counU- delegation. den, t)-ash., formerly lived in New The work or, Mr, Johnson tflne Yrtt state. Tho MrVkcr family or on poult- diseufies will "repay any IrKlnnlly lived n Now.vVfc, later mov poulyyinan for attending the tim-1" to Iowa. Forty years a, beforo . . .. ... rniulniT Ia rfi,nn fhn.r U,. venuon, suppovers oi me meeting ",...hi vi. mw ", w claim. . lf . OIJt on ft V'"'0' vi"lt' Hltjce thai iiinu, nira. aiwKn' twin not, socn uiv- iugston. . "He h:m ben a guest at the W. H. Met-ker homVUilsveek? SmS ff-W mmf -ma "-;-Eferi: 3hieto'"B-e.Sold. for' j ,', WJ,'. ('.' ' '' ; ' ' '' ? ! ' i : ' 1 ' . . I Comedy afifl Mksfis Tuesday9 9 VcmdemllB rienty of comedy and tiusIc and a splendid anlmu? act is the, Orpheunf Jr.. vaudeville bill atHunt's rate rian, tomorrow matinee and night. Lew Hawkins, blackface comedian, with experience In leadiiftr nfnstreloshows, sings, tells stories and danges. The Royal Venetian Five, vocal and instrumental music, compose tDe met, and tlfe jiRmbers specialize In the enxophoijf violin and guitar. Popu lar operatic seftictioiw are offered. Hchepi'J's comedy circus is something for tho children, thougfi groi-upu will find plenty of Interests in the an tics and tricks of dogs and monkeys. "Little Jimmy,'1 a Iirazltlan monkey, 9 is the feature performer ftf tho act. Tho Adell brothers perform on the swinging rings. In feats of daring and strongth.0 It is one of tho best acts of its kind In vaudeville. People wo meet up with insur ance agents should see tho scream f Jngly funny farce, "Marriage and In surance." It is full of comedy situa g tlons. Besides tho vaudeville, there willje the usual "Topics of the Day" and a Mack Bennett comedy. Oreg onian Review Of Local Events ORvcrflor .amsTiro faombo . SALE4I. OreJuJii 13. M. U. itiK'gs of Prlneviilo md J R. Cole of Mft- lallVwere totly rt'-annolntod Uv Gov ernor Pft-rc as memffers of the.atate livestock h-nnltnry. board. .Thet up pmtjnnts are fnr fur years. ' ' 0 Tho Oregonlan Screen Review, last times tonight Q lint's Craterian, Is of especial Interest to the Rogue River valley, with hioOng plctiirts of recent southern Oregoevent. It shows pic tures of the dedication of "Copco Two." scenes In Llthta Parkit Ash land an dltW- pictures of Cratcr(ake in nil ltn mid-summer beauty ffffhe scenes were filmed sgo, and Is devoted almost exclusive ly to this section of the state. a Upsides thene local Interest pIctTires. there' ta shown "Playing with Until"." a Thnm.l H. Ince prodAictlon. and the regular ilomedy. NlnKeaisaulQvaJi Tlt's Ju whnt SIcfiy's Cod I.lveiiil Compound Tablets did for tlO' Uabiack Girl tifcis doing as mch 'for tens of thousands of thin, underwigght weak ?tnd discouraged people all over America. Tl These sugar coated, pleasant ' lo take tablets fcould bo glvento chil dren Instead of the vilo stomach up setting oil Itself they surely do help tho frail, delicate little ones and GO tablets cost but 60 cents at Heath's Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy, Medford Pharmacy or any real drutf- gisi in America. I Itead this letter If you have a child that needs to gain health d strength. "My Uttlo Rlrl was stricken with Infantile paralysis when she Was 5 months old and was an Invalid for 9 years when I saw an ad In the paper, that McCoy's Cod Liver oil Compound Tablets would Olid up wasted tissues. I bought a box and she sWned very slowly, at first and after taking eight boxes, sho gained seven pounds. Thanks to Mc Coy's Cod I.Wr Oil Compound Tab lets, nfter trying almost everything e on the market. She Is on road to recovery and goss to school every day," Mrs. L. Dabcork, Apple ton. Wis. , I Imitations of MoCoy's mnL he of fered, but be sure and kA'ror Mc Coy's, the original and genuine and If nfter thirty days' treatment you are not delighted with results why. get your money Jiack, 9 Adv, 3 CARLOADS OF ELECTRIC RANGES Every One to Be Sold for $1 S Down, Installed! Your cioctiui! l'linWus here no-a IIOTPOINV-IIUGHES. $t ) ia all it takes to' -jn.t it in your kilvlwn fully eruipj)c(l 'cojuplctoly installed midy to cook '...' ' ' ',' . ' . Paul's lilccli-ii"1 Sioi' Pc'iplcs J'Jectri' HIm-c and The r'alffornia. Oregon Power C'oisrptmy liave 'o-opcralfd wi.briiif,riiiK this hisrory-inakiiiK bargain to Medford. By a '.Wc.c.mbineU purMiasc.they are able to otter you'the. IiaTPOlNT-llUGHES Modql IM&l el(;f.Ui(; raflfte pictured on this pa at an cxfeptionally low iiricc and on tenns th;tt will spread the puj-n.ent owr a year and one month. All wiring and installation costs.ftir the range iji mr Ihuiic arj included. . . . ' ; . Thisis-your opportunity .. HunJti'eds of Mmlfoitl rViines kifow'lhe coinfort coolness and convenience of electric Vogfcing. And w4iat housewri'e has not envied their freedom from fuel, snioke.and ashes 'Phis is roiir oiiortiiniv to enjoy all these advantages. . " lOleclric cooking is Ural eciii)iny 1 he cost of current actually averages only S1: for each meal? Can von justify the cost f other fuel when electricity is so inexpen sive f An now it isiossible tJXTIL AUdUST 15th ONLY to secure the electric ran you have always wanted, on such easy teriiirfand at so low a price that it is only goo'fL nijiiagement to BUY NOW! o Call and examine your new electric, range have it ready for tomorrow's dinner! PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE - Telephone 9 Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges v . . ; . . . , ' . PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Telephone 12 o Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Telephones 168 o o