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' fEPFORTJL MATL" TRTBTTNT!. MKDPORT). OKECiONT, SATURDAY, JULY 1925 E TOURIST BADLY. INJURED IN AUTO CRASH 3irtt j; IK Mil) ' St. Mrk's Episcopal.; ; .,' Corner North Oakdale & 6th St, 8 a. m. Holy Communion. .. . 11 a. m. Morning servle. , ....' Wm. 13. Hamilton, vicar. I : rmlmlin rlinnch. 1.' . : HLAND, july 26. (Special) A. smnh nuiini ...,n. nnrtllih lug accident in which Mrs. Rosa street. y and little enira were badly' junilliM , . . m. . led, has Just been reported. Mr.l R,v. j,- w. Black. Pastor. Xn, Rosa Gulley una baby of I - ' ; . , ne visited relatives In. Ashland . .. pimt rhrtutian Omn-h In the week.. From hero they Corner Ninth ' and-South Oakdnle. 'going on to Sun Jose. Cal.j to d. J. Howe, pastor. Residence a So. the parents of Mrs. Gulley. Just Orange. Services for Sunday. " ' of Delta,-: nearj Redding, a.- Bible school at :4S a. m. Social kt traveling on,, the wrong side service and communion at 11 a. m.- he road caused the collision,! Christian Kndeavor at 7 p. m. ti resulted in Mrs.' Oyiley being - There will be no .preaching this n through the wind shield and Sunday as the pastor Is away on a va- trm so badly cut that she at- cation. -.. - - bled to i death ." before, relief be obtained, 'An ' improvised iquit, staunched the flow some- and she was huriiea to a hos at . Redding. The baby was care of by another tourist The Gulleys are well known shland and are former residents. Ouiley, a brother, lives on Hur. he street. ' . former, years the tennis tourha held annually in Ashland oc- ned considerable ' Interest. - Last the event was allowed to lapse, lit will be revived this year if lent enthusiasm Is manifested MINING NES OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGOFl Edited bf Southwestern Oregon Mining Bureaa. vVy Not Bo Fair? , '"The flippant way In which a 'ot of half-baked would-be financial writers and paid protagonists of "high and might" In the : financial world speak of '.mining and mining stocks Is "funny" to those "In on the know" and would bo funnier still except for the fact that there is a point at which any Joke becomes stale. , . Publicity That Counts. The need of southwestern Ored is experienced capital to develop its tmtural resources; and this is true ot mining, as well as of other lines of Industry. To supply this need, the nature and character of those resources must be truthfully brought to .the attention of the experienced Investor. . This,- In the mining In dustry, the Southwestern Oregon Mining Bureau hns been doing for nearly two years past, and each Mining and mining securities needf nn'h the scope, of that publicity no defender In us, but ,we are . get ting tired ot these generalities about the "large losses In mining stocks" which are handed out. Just .as if "large losses" had not been made In all other, classes of securities. What about the losses In railroad stocks I. .The 'simple truth 'is. that more money has been lost during the 'last two years by shareholders In one large railroad' now in the hands afrecelvers than has been lost in all mining stock . -Issues in . the last ten - Pentecostal Mission. 128 East Main.' '' ; E. F. Bingham, pastor. '' Residence No. in Mistletoe.,- . .. Sunday school,-10- a. m.. Preach'1 years. What about losses In some ing 11 a. m., 8:15 p. m. , ',bond Issues which were, brought out Mid.week services Wednesday nd by some of the largest ..financial Saturday, 8:15 p. m. Open air ser- houses in this country? But it would vice nt 7:46 p. m. on Saturday and ;be almost "lea , majeate" to' name Sunday. M them. ., . ,s -. . r And what about the losses In radio stooka on the curb during the past six months, which according to the Wall Street Journal, total over $100, First Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school wll open at 9:45, W. W. Walker as superintendent. The morning hour of worship will be held 000,000 on the bnsis of present prices. Main Street Methodist Church. Corner Main and Oakdale. J. B. Us players are asked to turn in at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach names to J. it. roller at tne on "A Positive Method with Doubt." Iber of commerce. r It is stated This is the second message on'"Some suitable prizes will be provided, of the Best Things. in Faith." Do not ough players Indicate their- in- fall to-hear it,. The special music will - neip you.- , - - -- arrest last night -was made; of In the evening the Epworth League ' d offender, . charged -with trying! wlp hold their devotional meeting nt Lpose of a gallon of--moonshine. 7 o'clock. Paul De 'Yoe'.wlll lead' the man had been under surveillance meeting. The subject will be "Extend- lome time by Chief of Police Ing the Highway." At 8 o'clock, the ihb and the arrest was made evening service. The pastor wui.de sday night,-' on Water . street, liver an nddress oil "Sundown. TSpo- las tne man was trying to uis- muaiu. of the Unuor. The Jug of liquor ' J Wlllard De . Yoe, pastor. be held as evidence. Tabor was Ited in 1920 for complicity in the larv of Perrlne's store and had id a term in the penitentiary, :-onn. Pastor. , released three years ago. He Bible school at 9:45., Dr. Frank the city bastile and will prob-. Roberts, superintendent. V . he bound over to' the grand Jury. Morning worship at 11. Sermon the weekly-luncheon of the KI- """. nemg ana uointr. club yesterday at the Lithla' apwonn wasue meeis at i 58 hotel, C. C. Lemmon of Med. o'clock. - , was the principal Bpeaker. The 1 Evening service at 8 -o'clock.. The prospect throughout the. valley. Pastor wll speak. - . liscussed and the prospects,- he .. Midweek service at 7:30 Wednes are for a-fine pack. Lemmon dy evening. the fruit - cropiwas : looking1.' ' Timely messages.' Splendid fellow than ever before, and that - ' Each vice an hour of Inspir it; operations would start about -ation and helpfulness.. ' - . itf4th. Another-speaker, w. n.j . i:. ; .... . The first Installment of "Pilgrim's Progress" In picture and -story, which was ,to have been, given last Sunday, will be given Sunday night. The pic tures for .the. entire series -have-ar- who ,was .herefrom peta- a . prominent poultry man, the : Introduction of poultry on a large. scale in, the valley that this section , is admirr dapted to this Industry.. If a mining stock were to decline 200. '. per .cent In the' course of . a few weeks, there w'ould be a o"hwl" and Investigations by the board of governors, which recently had been dropping those mining Issues which would not meet the stiff listing fee now charged or bow to certain re. .strlctlons which, while supposed to protect the public, might netunlly prove detrimental to -their Interests. ' We do not Impugn the motives of the big financial houses that make "honest mistakes".;, in their offer ings of. bonds and stocks, but It is only fair that these mistakes should not be charged to any particular Industry or. class of stock as a whole. Nor do we doubt the. Intentions of the curb market governors, -although they have been Inconsistent, to say the least, In their recent attitude toward many mining Issues. " Money has, of course, been lost in mining stocks, but money has also been made in mining stocks more than has ever been lost, many times over. And money will continue to be made In mining stocks because mining Is and always will be one of the- greatest and most prosperous ot all Industries. Mines and Mnrkets 'e Sixty' years ago John Mackny, father of Clarenco Mackay, worked as ;a miner, at Virginia City for $6 a;" day . and his fortune was later Interesting event of the closing , " rVr . estimated nt over 1100,000,000. . No, the summer normal was " .7. V.- " he dldn'.t sive thin amount out of of Sundny ommencement ' for tne 12. tn.- ; r"- '- ' ,": ". ;. ." i his ..wages made it mlnlne on the nunns wno comnieiea xne woLK. . , rw - -----v. - -.i-nmntnir inrin 7 eth ' oook, II he work """-"r". ' w 1 t. ' iSiComitock' lode Minim Tonics, u . the term at the practice "pecmi. iwograms Tot-rne-im.. . , , ...vv-. , ' What KHslia ,T. Lee Says. "How many people realize that the is widened by the inclusion of new mediums to spread the truth about the rich mineral resources the Crea tor deposited here tb be developed, and at this time reliable news of the southwestern Oregon dlrttict Is pub- nsnea weekly In the Courier,' The Medford Moil Tribune, the Spokes man, the Gold News and the Twice a Week Oregon Statesman at Salem, while Bemi-monthly news and de scriptions of the district are publish, ed by Mining Truth, Spokane, which covers the'entlre northwest,- Includ ing Canada, the Salt Lake Mining Review, which covers the miildlo west, and beginning with the August Issue by Mining Topics of Snn Fran cisco, which covers the southwestern territory. In addition to the above and as a direct result of the editors or the stnte seeing- the mineral ex- nioit displayed, by the bureau lust Friday, the Daily Abstract and Rec ord of Portland, a paper devoted to the business development ot tho state and rend almost wholly by business men, will begin to' cany ' news of this district this week. The whole coast field is, therefore, belnc told from week to wqck, and from month to month, about our mineral re sources and tho progress of their de. velopment. To this publicity Is directly at tributable the expenditure of many hundreds of thousands of dollars in the district during the past two yenrs and the -rate of expenditure is rapidly Increasing and. with the coming ot the fall water season it is predicted that the work will.be carried for ward with a great momentum. To trje efforts of the bureau, nnd to its 'individual members. Is due the credit for the new black sand plant being located In southern Oregon, In stead of in another district, and the assurance of a smelter at Oold Hill yet . tnis year to handle the base untlv fuil to sunuoTl un bruuuhtatlun whose sole purpose Is to promoto thcA development of the vast mineral re sources of this district, especially when 90 per cent of the area is mineral bearing''!: Can wo do less than eastern Oregon?, Businessmen nnd others are In vited to call at bureau heudquarters, 611 H street, Grunts Pass, examine the mineral display and the registry of mines, and talk the matter of as sistance over with bureau offlcluls. at. To McmlxM-8 of tho llumui. The breau Is doing a wonderful work for, your benefit, find ft few nieinlrH ore devoting a srt'ftt doal of timo and effort to secure an ade. quate development .of our mineral. This work costs some money and the payment of delinquent dues be fore AugUHt 1 will aid tho offieialH In keeping the work going and will permit of paying off our small in debtetlnesfl. Try and make an extra effort to have your dues In yet, this month, and arrange to attend . the regular monthly meeting on August first. The Screen By To Press Agent. At Hunt's Cm tori nn. ' A fashion show for the women nnd a beauty show for the men, Ieatrlce Joy In "Tho Dressmaker from Taris," Is the picture at Hunt's Crateriai? to morrow matinee. Upsides Miss Joy, its star, are Ernest Torrence, Mildred Harris and Alan Forrest. Fourteen of the prettiest girls that eould be found anywhere are used as the manikins on whim the latest Paris fashions aro exhibited. The story tells of tho meeting of Fifl, nn errand girl, and Hilly Hrent, American, in Paris. Sepnratod, they meet again when Fifl has become a groat dressmaker nnd Is engaged by Rrent to stnge a fashion show at Clar ion, 111. Several short films nnd organ music by Raymond Ballard aro also on the program. "Oh, Doctor!" stnrrlng Reginald Denny, Is showing for the last times tonight at Hunt's Craterlan, Is a com bination of humor, comedy, satire and rapid notion. You will enjoy Raymond Rallnrd's music nt the giant Wurlitzer, arranged to 1ft the play. At tho HI a Ho. lebe nDnlels Is star of "The Crowd ed. Hour," made from a play In which ores of the district Is also a direct 'Jane Cowl aPPared m New York, result attributable to the work of PenB tomorrow matinee ut the Rialto the Southwestern Oregon Mlninir Bu- thcater- Its tory is r a telephone oi reau .. 1 . erator who becomes a successful ac- This work7 has been carried on by trT throuei? th bafkl"ff of a mnr a handful of faithful men solely in Jled nmn Whm Bhe l0V68 V6ry ei'eat oLVrl?f' SouthWestern ln the cast with Miss Daniels are ?JtVL Pr0pei d6vloIel. organized Kenneth Harlan, T. Roy Barnes. Helen T t " 1 , ut "J mining in- Lee Worthing, Frank Morgan and oth dustry under the name Southwestern prs Oregon Mining Bureau. x While this handful ot men do the wnrlf ' nn.1 foot the bills, the direct result of their efforts inure, to .those- engaged In merchandising, .banking, the pro fession the arner,i'4ind tho laborer. This benefit will increase In propor tion to the effort nut forth. To carry on this publicity work, Richard Dlx in ''The Shock Ppnch. closes tonight at the Rialto theater. It shows Dlx to great advantage as a scrapper and also In perilous positions on the steel skeleton of a skyscraper in the course' of construction. The fl naibattle takes place at a dizzy height, with Dlx fighting Walter Long, Fran ces Howard, the girl Dlx, plays her mhM ,wh.w;,.nv thv we tree. ; come early ana enjoy tne twelve finisning;.:the;,; wbrk,ifl0nf the screen. . la ft VPf-V Hnlpndlri. record.' PU-il 1 v vo v" n , . .1 u .. j .... mIA' naltr Thans n..a oAirm.nl nthni. h rt;w. ii mTlifc Vtified a' the usual hours. Sunday-morn- mines or tne country give the rail- w uuuer way, ana to enlarge, "", ''. ' - d teachers feel much gratified ' ,,i roads, everv venr .n rin.M inn. its scone as new avenues nresent B0oHilayers. Result of. the sunrmer'a study. I nnija riv themselves, the won, hn,,w h.-,l There is one of those irresistible vnrnoanfl HUIU UilU rUOtlll HtUlUIl vy.n alien l. I " - - - - o'sbvci viio.it . . "v- (. w , .,,, .,mu- n of all forms of agriculture com- a broader basis, and serious. """ ' m. i oinea. rne met is that nroducts of uiougni snoum be given tne ouest on the mines are not only the greatest of supporting the buftlau by 'those single element entering into the receiving tne direct 'benefits of Its traffic of our railroads, but make efforts. u,, , uno-naic or tne total uvBiopiueni 01 tne mining York, will take up his duties as new umiaiiuruKion, nna exceed iuuli y in me vicinity ot uaKer, hea(J or the romance language depart by three , times the traffic volume Oregon, publicity of which .was given I ment at the University of Oregon at of their nearest competitor in this in the last issue of tho Sunday Ore-' the opening of the fall term, It wus an respect, .the products of - manufao-r gonlan, . the whole community Is nounced here today, turers." Ellsha J. Lee, vice-president boosting and backing the Industry.; . olj the Pennsylvania lines. - i Can Southwestern .Oregon conislst--' rook with gas. tf Ln,. t., , .Haw, .mrpMuii solo and Pastor Eaton will speak. ppreciation of the'Hplendid work! ; . ' ' , ummer normals held during 'na w aiujij bvkiuihi. ve years of his directorship and 1 Autnorizea orancn or Tne oMtner the attendance for. next year s mo rn.i uiuien ui v,ui, tn, announcing - the - twetvf , . . ; tr.- tj .u- in onm.!-": Services are beld every, hour-at 11 litory way of-students and ' - "" - N.orUi S, i . .1 Oakdale. Subject for. Sunday, July 26: first number-on the program . . .. . . contralto solo by Mrs. Om-J Sunday school at 9:4.6. Applicants of .' Grants ' Pass, who sang- "". us wi iwijr i, ua.au- McCree," followed w. V"' ..j. ' ! i lV:,i Ity Lak a Rose." Miss Flor-', oom..B r J "'.... ..... lnplii1n InnHmnn .u tt rThrlatlnn Allen sang a ' lullaby, wnicn-'To " . ' followed by verses of . "Auld " Syne." the student body being ;' ?,. .. rtnllv fpnm to loin her in the chorus, 'rne- .. , . . lers given by both Mrs. am The Blble and all authrlzea .chj',8- , f, , . "an Science literature may.be read, datively A wleetton . ijlven or purchased. '.. the direction of Miss Mars. pS , . i... nunilR from the - nractlce .. . ,. . .. "9 .- t - ..... ttena tne services ana visit tne reaa- ,i n ing room. LCIS TVa u. i.u.,v .w. Musical numbers. -County Supt. Susanne Homes Carter" then in chosen ' words addressed the and presented them; With their mas. ks Beardsley, Miss wolfer and Marsters of the faculty will Mr. and Mrs. Graham at. Grants today, where the party will the trip to Hell Gate on the and Mrs. Lawson Riley and J. W. ltealy of Oakland are i of Mrs. niley's mother, Mrs. Riley of High street. The en- harty enjoyed a; trip to Crater this week. . ' -.- ..;. ' Medford Receives Praise, iyor Alenderfer has received the vlng letter from ' N. B. Murtro, dent of the Security Bond and ,ee Co..' of Berkeley, California: hlle passing through your beau- ity-some two weeks ago.we wero of Mrs. E. Ray, her son, unaries nd her daughter, Miss Mabel Ray edford. They showed us . your city., as well as taking us on a Crater lake. ' - t " . believe It is only right that you Id know that we were greatly ed with the. beauties of Medford. Nth Its wonderful settlhgs, as well te various opportunities- offered, aermore, the surrounding moun offer unlimited pleasures. . he highway to Crater lake was a el for smoothness and for easy Is. In fact, compared with other tain roads they canont be nlled at all. Yours very truly, ' "N. E. MUNRO, President." el, im.- t. s PredM. Normal Weather. . ISHINOTON, July 25. Weather bk. for the week beginning Mon- t-thern Rorkv Mountain and nla- r .- . a - i regions: A period oT scattered I Ur. ftnriv nnrt Anil imln .hnrtlv I the middle of the week, temper. 10 a. Ma Presbyterian Clinrch. Corner Main and Holly. ; Rev. E. ; P. Lawrence, minister. Study 41 8. Holly. - Residence -613 S. Newtown. - : " f 1 1 ' ! Bible school nV 9:45 a. m' Will continue all summer- with depart ments and classes kept 'up as fully as possible. Strangers In the city are invited.. Verl AValker,' superln-i tendent. -. . ,:, -"!y ' . f - t ill a. m. Sermon by Rev. W. H. Amos, of Ashland, Sunday school. mis slonnry for. the Presbytery of south em. Oregon, i Mr. Amos is a strong man in his department and will have nn Interesting message. i The -pastor will be-absent on his vacation . until September. i Mr. H. W. Wilson, who has charge of fhe music department nt Weeks as Orr furniture heuse will sing tenor, solo. .; ' There will be no evening services during the. rest of the summer... The morning service will continue or twor more Sundays. Mr. Leonard Brown will preach next Sunday. - . Now Professor at Eugene. 1 ' EUGENE, Ore, July 26. Dr. Ray Preston Bowen, associate professor of languages at Syracuse university, New . .e. . pp .4.1......... .fe. LOANS-INVESTMENTS Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glass and glass for all purposes. We repair broken win dows and resllver old mirrors, make mirrors any Ize. Complete line beveling and grinding machinery; employ nothing but experienced help. ' j.V. MORGAN, Manager -118 8. Bsrtlett Phone 140 - ' Loans for buying,-building, or improving homes are repaid x by regular monthly payments - over! a .period of years. First mortgages are .security for every loan made, assuring the in vestor absolute safety and- regular. dividends at, 7 or 8. v"-Installment 'stock may be subscribed for and matured by ." " v monthly payments. ' Compounded . dividends '. at 8! mature y-, -'$1.00.(K)sliaros m -seventy-six months by a $1.00 per month : ; imymcnt. .-. '... . . .....;.';'.'.,',- .. Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Avenne Medford, Oregon ' C. M. KIDDt Pres. , ;. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Ally. OTXU HATTUU 0LXANXSI FLXATKM PhOMM4 ?0 Untile HILT CLUBHOUSE Tonight, July 25th HARRY MILLAR'S SUNKIST CLUB ORCHESTRA Admission $1.10 including Tax. , ' , ' i '-t . ' 4 a tHtr-. x jjf ...,'. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon Combining full surgical facilities with quiet homelike environment!. DANCING Rogue Elk Resort Tonight Special Chicken Dinner at the Hotel GOOD MUSIC GAS HEAT OAS HEAT GAS NOTICE To Gas Users . . ..(f. iri.M ut"ii r Jit t -t - K In changing from oil gas to coal gas, the adjustment of gas appliances will necessarily be thrown out of balance. We will gladly do our utmost to adjust these appliances as quickly as pos sible. ';'.',''' ".I- ''! '.- Kindly phone 526 our of fice rif your appliances do not' work as they for merly did. . Our salesroom will be open evenings until 9 o'olook for the next two weeks. Southern Oregon Gas Co. HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT The Best "Travel Money" American Bankers Association Travelers Checks are not money until you ' countersign them. Threefore, they are safe. They are readily cashed without further identification anywhere. Carry your money in this form and enjoy your vacation more. We can supply you with these checks in any amount you will need. . First National Bank v Medford, Oregon r in iiijj .''.l 111 .1 . near noi maL , , ''("If". ..... . ' t ( :