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, e MEDPORD HATL TRtBtTKB, MEDFORD. CffiEClON, RATURnAY, "ArinirRT I. 102.-. PXOFj ' THREE RE CUSTER MASSACRE SI. A.l ' KH II) ' St. Mark's Episcopal, ; Corner North Onkdnle & 6th 9t. ' 8 a.' in.. Holy Communftin. , Win. B. Hamilton, Vicar. Catliolia Cliuri'li. 80. Oukdale Ave. 11th St. Ho. Oukdnle Ave. & 11th St. Masses at seven and nine a. in. Rev. P;' W. 'Black, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Church: E. P. Presbyterian Ctiuirtj. i, Lawrence, rnilnlstOL; -Verle superintendent . Sunday SPOKANE!. Wash.. July P.) Nick lino, a veteran of the bat tle of Little Big Horn. June 85, 1870. holds that the massacre of Custer's command by Sioux Indians was due to disobedience or orders and "poor judgment" on tho part of General Walker, Custer and not to the failure of achoo. General Reno to reach him in time Bible school, 9:43 a. 111. with reinforcements: . n 1 - ' Mr. lino, .who- served eight years In the United States army." Is now 76 years of age and a . resident of this city. 1-' - I "Reno has beeri blamed for being lax. cowardly' dilatory and everything filse," Mr. lmo said,' "but it waa Im high mark. Plans and preparation will be made for the lui--goat and bent school the church hsMpver had begin ning with the fall cunipalgn. 11a. 111. Morning worship, commu nion and preaching. Kcrmon by tho pastor. "Confirming 00 Churches. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00. All young people and older ones as well who are Interested In Christian Endeavor are cordially Invited toeoino and take part In this Inspirational meeting. There will be an announce ment made about a young people's outdoor social the latter part of the I week. Made It a point to visit our society. , Morning worship, 11 a. 111. Sermon, Mr. Leonard Brown. Tenor solo, Mr. George, Johnson. No evening service.- -, -t -, LITTLE DOUBT SLAIN MAN EX-CONVICT TAX-PROBLEMS T0 GIVE ALL JAPANESE f. TO VOTE SALEM, Ore.. Aug. 1. Little doubt exists with authorities at the state pen- Fenteoostal Mission, 128 East Main St. v. v Dn0hun. nnant. . KMManfa ltentiarv that Cleoi-cn Holmes who was fnc. ml. 11110 HiU UUI 1 v j , . f ...... , . .. . - - - ossible for Reno to : reach the scene No. 16, mistletoe. Sunday school, 10 shot and killed In a fight at North of conflict ' in.'tinie to, participate." a., m...'' preaching, U a.: m. and 8 Bent, is the same George Holmes who Custer himself ? was1 breaking an , p. m- ' ' v '' ,wa8 parolled from the state penlten- understandrng that the pitched battle , Mid-week preaching W e d n e sday "ary here February 14, last. The dead waa. .to be June 86. He fought it a and Saturday at 8 p. m., proccded by "'"n ' t0 na,ve been from Long Bay earllor. before, cither the.de- "treat meeting.- 7:30.. rv'ow. and when Holmes left tachment of troops under Reno or1 The mission where a full gospel Is he Prison he W he was going to Colonel-Gibbons could come up, ana preached, and a glad welcome to rich Longvlew -where he had a position, lost . land poor alike. - t In one letter -to the parole officer 1 ..i i, r-.,.i -..r "' - - -. he said that he was married. Tho do I"1. "'at.,W.e Li , ,..,,. scription of the dead man tallies with tlUIIU , JBQ, Oil IIIO 1CIIVWBIUIIO 1 wwua ... c . - . . Annuls Unit, Jilvor, opposite the mouth of the - . Day Sulnls. - I :'. - -. f ( Rosebud. We had 'just come from1 woodman hall, ovor Modford Na Fort Bills, and 'were camped on the tional Bank. , i .. " . t. !' ' liorth side when Custer, riding from I Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. ". Fort . Lincoln, showed up on the'. Subject Theological class "The" south. That same day he received dual purpose in the utoncment of, yrdors from General' Terry to pro- Christ." . ceea. up tno ROBObud toward . the- vmvs in me imermeuiaie anu Indian- camp. . Tho orders specified Primai'y, departments." ' that the . final engagement was to .All Interested in the study of the take .place June 86,. when all forces gospel of Christ invited. No collec- Would concentrate in .the canlD. , I tlons. that of the . former convict. Holmes was sent to. tho prison frein Multno mah county to serve two years for for gery. ! . i "My detachment, under . Colonel Gibbons, crossed ttfo Tellowstono be low the mouth of the Big Horn June Tho Baptist Church, second installment '.of T TWO CENT RISE TOYKO, Auf. (A. r.) Viscount Takl-Arira' Katu. reappointed premier today after ho resigned with tho cab inet because that body could nut agree on a tux program for Japan, has re organized tilt cabinet by restoring to their places all mtnlHteru with the ex ception of throe recalcitrant Selyukal party members- The new cabinet probably will be Installed tomorrow. Reports today say the ousted 8oI yukal party has combined forces with the Selyuhonto, thus obtaining a large majority In the diet. Observers be lieve this means premier Kato will be forced to dissolve the diet in Decem ber and wilt then call the first elec tion under the new law giving the ballot to nine million Japanese. Parties fear the election In pros poet owing to the uncertainty of the out come with the new voters playing a part. Premier Kato is expected to carry on his present policy of flnanclul abridgement and curtallmont. The Screen By Ye. Press Agent. Ocurlni; lloiiwi HiKirt. NEW YORK. Aug. 1. (A. P.) The nctutil condition of elciirlnc. house batiks mid trust companies for the week -shows excess reserve of $5, 04(1,970. Tills Is n decrease 111 re serve of IS6.798.310 compared with last week when excess reserve Sucre, gated lfil.84S.lKO. 4 o ., INVESTMENTS Funds invested . here are absolutely safe and draw X the highest dividends possible. Money is lent on real J estate with first mortgage security, for the purpose of . V buying, building, or improving homes. ? - . " ' f ; . V Your money invested here, in large or small amounts, will help to build up this community. ' , v $ t " .v.. f I Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon t C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. I : " Gloria Snaiuun, Sunday, lllnlto. "Ilor Lovo Story." with Uloriii swan son as its stur. willrbo shown to morrow nnd Monday at the ltlnlto theater. The story tells of the unhap nlncss of a little Princess who is niar- I'ried to a rouo. king,' and who is res 'cued In true' romantic fashion from a 'convent. Ian Keith and Gcorgo Faw cctt aro In thecast. ' - The Fighting Sap," the ti cmen "PII- PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 1 (A. P.) 24. and camped on the east side of Brims rrogrcss in picture anu Lato today local creamcrymen an tho Big Horn. L Troop, under Cap- Story" scries being given on Sunday nounced a two-cent advance in print tnln Tyler, which waa in advance evenings wjll . occupy tho . evening butter to become effective Monday. ,, , ' I j . ' r.. .niXh. L. r., n.K j service hour nent Hiiminv. simrinir m ...in !. r.n ,i, i, dous western drama, closes tonight at. by the redskins, and returned to re- from the screen will . again be a tons at 01 cents. Butter fat Prices 'he '""" Tn l ,rt. jsve camped on the Little Big leasing feature. Sunday school at ,BO will bo t,vo cents higher with -J - J U0B SuV some" Sorn'juno 25; Just 10 miles from ? and . morning worship, at bids-49 cents for shipper's track In k" the Indian camp, all ready for the 1 1:00. .Pastor. Eaton speaking. ; B. T.ono one. The local market is firm' ' trylnB to ,,ut ""' ovtr battle, scheduled for Juno 26. t p- u- nt T:00 p. m., und .evening scr- at the close with quality stock at a "My troop, under Captain Ed Ball,.'v'l'e 8:00. ' : '. ;' ,'. :". ,. ' Ipreinlum bwing to the hot weather was sent on In advance next day, I You Will enjoy these services and and off-gifde receipts. On tho ex wlth Captain Tyler on the right and our welcome. Come and seo. ' . I change f li-ata were posted higher nt Lieutenant Bradley on the left. To! . . , It6 cents while other grades remained Bradley goes the distinction of first : t-Tinrcn oi Iririst, bcientiist. steady and unchanged. discovering the bodies of Custer nnd ,., ' f. ,"" , ' . : : -: on him. ANALYSIS OF WATER AT JACKSON HOT SPRINGS ' Following aro roBiilts of tests uh mndo on sainplo loccelvotl from Jackson Hot Springs undoi recent dato , IiIr RlnntTlit(kr-il trnnna ' "I rcconnoltercd w(th Captain Ball "" "". and Bugler Kcrney.vbout 50- yardB- . Serv,ces held jivery Sunday at I nadvanco of the' .troop, I and" .we eleven o'clock, - church edifice, . 212 . Subjoct. for. Sunday, At Hunt's Cratcrian, ', Ben Lyon, in his latest picture, "Tho necessary Evil," la : coming to the I Hunt's Cratcrian - tomorrow matinee with Viola, Dana a the feminine stiir. '" ' I In this picture Ben and Miss Dunn aro supported by an aainirauie cast,, including Frank Mayo. Gladys Brock well, Thomas Holding, Mary Thuriuan, Betty Jewell, Arthur Housman, Martha aMdison and Beach Cooke. During Sister Lawrence's year as . jjioa,., cortei in "The Spaniard" Craterlan tonight. In Memonam dead Indians. '.sraitftfr.efl,. i l.ii n : -a ''INO"n OaKaaie. caillB nn 91 rtenrt nnr.Ua on'.l .' AUgUSt 2 : ' LOVO. OOlinlo nf teneem W uLnhnWonnn.) Sunday School at 9 :45. Applicants wnM.v matron, of HealllCB Chanter.-, . Ti...i tereVl n uniin. ;v cMi. under tho ;age of twenty may. be nd-1 r . ..nnrriiinied member had ... mk .,i .. ...... ,n -j v,ii . .....j... , . . - . i - - uuun vm uuiu uuu ........ ur.lj '.' iiinu iltono'H detachment,, out looking : tor;'m'-lca' ' - . . . I the pleasure ns serving as one of hor f00turod. It Is a, beautiful lovo story Custer's band, .and sent', them on to!. Wednesday evening meetings which "official family," and as such I feel g1)ainand Is full of romance Gibbons' camp to report' our find.' lncmae testimonies of. Christian Bui-.-lt roy duty, to wrlto a tribute to 'and adventure. we returned to camp after a 10-mlle, .T "l o. - . ( her tnemory. - ' ! I fecoutlng trip. ' : , V; f 'The. reading room,, which Is ;in thai; worthy, matron of Rea m es There we learned ., of .' Custer's m"u,",u ""m". open uauy "" chapter she worked' with an untiring death. Immediately after that the ' 10 4. eP1 Bunuays ana., notiaays. f lnterest, Always putting self and hills seemed covered with dotach- ho Blb, an.d a" authorized Chris-; personal duties In tho background bnents of curious disarray. It was Bcle"ce literature may ,atr roau.'.,. . thoj-teachings of the ' boautlful ,no indiuns,. .wearing, uniforms stolen - ," 1 . ; 'star of the. east ana tno. gpoa sno ANALYSIS Suspended matter ' Total solids Loss on ignition - Silica. Si02 Iron and Aluminum Ox Fc203A1203. Calcium Ox Wator Soluble C11O... Calcium Ox Acid Soluble CaO Magnesium Ox Water Soluble MgO... Magnesium Ox Acid S0I11I1I0 MgO. Sodium Oxide Na20 Free Carbon Dioxide C02 Sulphuric Anhydride SOU Chlorine CI Organic aud Volatile....; OrniiiH per tiruiiis por Theoretical Grants per Liter U. S. Onl.. Combinations ' Liter Traces Traces Suspended matter ... Traces ' 0 3344 W.03 Total soli-Is J. 0.3344 v 0.0412" ' 211 ' Uiss on ignition 0.0412 , 0.0208 1.22 Silica 0.0208 - 0.0004 0.02 Iron and Aluminum ' 0.0004 0.(10:17 0.22- Calcium Carbonate - 0.0011 ... O.ooofi 0.03 Calcium Sulphate .,, . . 0.0090 0.0117 0.08 Calcium Chloride 0.0662'. . 0.00S3 0.30 Magnesium Carbonate - 0.0137 . 0.0707 4.13 Magnesluni Sulphate 0.0051 0.0000 0.00 Mugnoslum Chloride 0.0102 0.0110:1 5.2S Sodium Sulphate : 0.1H20 . fl.OSKfi 5.18 Sodium Chlorldo Z.;..:i.k'... 0.1070 . 0.0112 '2.41 ' '. ( ; . '. . , . ' , ORKOON INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORY. ! , .TV. ','.;.. . , . , Pc Arthur- L. Trlbo, Mgr. V ;. It Ib Impossible for germs to live In any of tho mlnornlB shown In this analysis,; proving that Jackson Hoi Springs' water is clean and pure. , ". ; .' , '' . ,' j i om the bodies of their . victims." TO CIRCLE GLOBE IN A 36 FT. SAJST DIEOO, Cal... Aug. 1. A The public;. is:' oordlally invited to .,.i,.noi.rt thmv. 11. Pv will live "liwil tllt KRWVB UIIU TWH reading 'room.':i ., .; . ";M-."'-;Vi,. , I, Lutltcran Cliurcli.' 1 The English Lutheran church,'' G12 West Fourth street. Rev. Edwin J. Johnson, pastor. Services, for Sunday, August 2: Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 - nr-iii. Subject: 'False Prophets." . Immediately after the morning ser- i., . vice the congregation and friends will journey around the world In a 36-foot loavo ror sunset on the ,, Rogue." boat, the first single handed' passage iwhere Picnic dinner will be served, of Cape Horn In history, and a visit Each ono bring your lunch, and. plan to Robinson Crusoe's Island these ito eni0Y the afternoon. 01 . , are the plans of; Captain Thomas! Catechetical class picots Saturday Drake; who-clainm descendenev of Kir v av.ov. Francis Brake.; arrived here yesterday from Seattle and refitting his staunch little schooner for the remainder of the voyage.. Monthly council meeting will be, held Tuesday. August 4i' at- 8 p. m.' -Ladies' Aid will , moot at the home of Mrs. John Demnicr. 433 West Hoi r want tn ., ih nioe. h., Vi, mursuay ancrnoon.'-' August z toblnson Crusoe kept his goats." said P.- MIss.Esther Demiuer bolng'the he sun bronzed little Flemish skipper oday as he sat on the veranda of the ?an Diego Yacht club' and looked out where his schooner, The Pilgrim, hostess. I You are welcome to come and unite in fellowship and worship with us. - wung at anchor. As a result- he Is eaded, all alone, down the west coast far off Chile and from there on ound the horn. " INSPECT PROPOSED NEW RAIL ROUTES SALEM. Ore., .Aug.- 1. Proposed railroad development - in Lake and jKlamath counties will be examined In tletail by members of tho public ser vice commission, attornoys and engi neers, who left here today for that part tif the slate. "The party will make u turvey of tho tributary traffic. The. eommlssison declares that tho allroad. building proposed Is a dlroct b-esult of a campaign started by the rominlslson b fow yean-agoi, Besides 31. H. Corey.chalrma n of the clnimls Blon. the party will Include J P. New ell, engineer of Portland: Hal Fl Wlg Blns. rate and traflfc. expert, nnd Wil liam P. Ellis, attorney for the coin 'misslson. ' ' ' '. fGOLDWDENIED 1 LENIENCY PLEAS first Methodist Episcopal Church. ' West Main and Laurel ' Plan to be present at all the ser vices tomorrow at the First Metho dist Episcopal church you will greatly enjoy the day! ' The Sunday school at 9:45. W. W. Walker. Supt. The preaching service at 11 a. m The pastor will speak on "Hiding Among the Stuff." Don't fall to hear this highly evangelist message you' may need lit Thoro will bo speciul music. 7 ' In the evening at 7 o'clock the EP worth League devotional meeting led' by Cecil Evans. "Subject, "John tho Baptist The Herald of the Way." At '8 o'clock tho Evangelistic service. The pastor will deliver an address on tho "Many Colored Life." '-' Uev. "ond lie Yoe will sing by '-request. Spend the Sabbath of the Lord thy God woin ; : .. . ' J. WIHord Do' Yoe,' pastor. ' ' Main' St.' Methodist, South. -Bible .school, at . 0:46. Dr. Frank Roberts, Supt. ' . -Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Sacrament of the. Lord's Sup per will be commemorated. Brief m e s s a p'di by the 'phstoi1; Subject, "Chrlntlan Conduct.".-- The Ep worth League meets nt 7 p. m. A live growing band of young people. - ' ,'..;- 1 ' Evening service at 8 o'clock. Cos pel theme, "'Hungry' ' Hearts - and Empty -Lives." '. You will enjoy this Inspirational hour. , The Missionary Society moots on Tuesday afternoon at the -church Tuesday evening, -7:10, monthly meeting of the official, board. Wednesday evening, 7:30 midweek fellowsTilp service. A .helpful hour. A fine attendance. Tho public Is cordially Invited to all these sorvlces. SALEM. Ore.. Aug. t. When new pleas reached Governor Pierce yes terday for executive clemency In Travor of Harry and Alex Goldstein brother who. are aervlna terms of two' and a half years each In the 'stato penitentiary fori receiving stolen 'ttroperty, the aovernor declared that he will not consider leniency for orange, cervices every 1x1 m a day. ;them until they are subject to pa- :45 a. m. Bible school. M. Eeojson. mle. Ther were rontiviui from Mult- superintendent. The month of August honuih bounty. ' ' should bring -the average. back to a tint Christian Church. Corner Ninth and South Oakdale.' D, J. Howe, minister Residence zt So. forever.., It was her pleasure at the end : of the year as .worthy - matron to" hear the reports f cad which; told of IJOames chapter; having ' enjoyed during her adnilnlstrntloh the moat successful year, - both financially anu socially that Rcames Chapter had enjoyed in recent years. . As a Past Matron she stood ever' ready: to do her part. Well do I recall the times she served as chairman of the aux iliary committee. ' While not physi cally able to be there yet under the Influence of medical care came with her smile and worked with a heart and will sincere. Hor life can be compared to the flower, ."Tho odor of a fragrant flower doth last. Long after outward loveliness Is "' gone; So when a beauteous life soems spent S' and cast, The Influence of 'its goodness llveth ' on." .. '" In talking to ' her one day . she quoted these-lines: v-'' " -v - . ' "Give mo the yirlll of the task - The joy of battle and strife; : : Of being of. use and I'll ask,'. No greater reward from this life.' Better than fame or applause Is striving to further our cause. When Rcames Chapter reopens In September, we will bow our hcuds reverently and- say: - "Where -the river of life flows soft and sweet; Thru the garden of God so fair: To has taken our loved one, broken - our link. But wo will find her waiting there." Our comfort will come from these linos: : ,"We, know by' stretching out tho hand-.- ; V .-, .. !, In written words of . love or. book - or flowers, Her waiting, hand will clasp, our own once more Acfqss the silence In tho land forever . moro. i. ; To. 'the loved : ones whose home and hearts have been darkened and saddened by the passing of one who was dearest to - them, tho official family and members of . Rcames Chapter unite with mo In- sympathy and lovo. ... . "Now our sister's task Is o'er; . Now tho battle day Is past: Now upon tho farther shore Stands our sister at last, Father. In Thy gracious keeolnr Leave her now Thy servant sleeping weep not that her toils aro over, Woep not that her race is run; Ood grant wo hay rest As calmly when our work, like hers, 1 . Is done." To the " beloved memory of Sister Julia Lawrence, we say "Worthy the llfo and peaceful. It end; Heaven has opened lis gates, to our v iriena; . . Sweet Is tlod's promise, " . We wait for his call !. , May His loving mercy ' Comfort and console us all." REAME8 CHAPTER Only few days left special electric range offer; get your'a now I lit Cook with gas. lG2b improvements jLJuotone iff Oa filter tjisher , 4 t, OIEO Bodies LATEST W MOST WAimnirjijicw MAWY OTHCK IMSTtMCTm WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. ' n Buick has built abetter - i $ee it today at any Hutch, showroom MEDFORD AUTO CO. Buick Dealers 123 127 South Riveraide Ave. . Phone 73 improvement ymrs )Jo&f 4whcel "Brakes ' i filer - A Cleaner MANYOTMIn PUTtMCTtVl ' iatum X S ' '7 A