MEDOKD MAIL , TRIBUNE.- MEDFORD.- OREGON, SATURDAY, . A UO UST a, 192;1
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ALBANY COLLEGE
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The bulli11 eorAmltte'e of Albiyiy
college let construction contracts thin
wek (or the new -1100,000 adminis
tration liuilcilng to he erected Immo
i KL Murk's Kpjiipi;.;, t .
earner. KArtW oljite.'i qtf.
'S:W. B.', rtnmJtt'onitciv.
l ii. ': -i
:' Ontliolin rh'urrh V1; '
So. Oakdale avenue und.llth street.
Matwes' at 7 and 9 a.-m.- ..'','
Rev. P. W. Black, Pantor.
oiaieiy on m new Wqlker, auperlntendent Sunday Bchool.
juirt at the edife ot the city of Al- Bible 8cn00 ,.48.Bi m. Pl.ettc)l,1B
bauy. .-Conslruotloni w ll, begin next a m Serm hy Mr. H. If. W.
Tuesday and the building be finish-!K)ver Snprano 8olo, MIhh Ruth
en- ny.- i" "I" " Warner. No evening service.
ground DrcilKlllK wreiiiumeB will ire
observed next. Monday.
Albany College 1 milking fine pro-
gresa ..under - President -.Clarence W.
. ftreane who -has just completed, his
second vear with the college, and
' is one of he outstanding educators
of the'United Btates.. .Albany .Is now
onft' o( i-the t.atandurl colleges, of
Oregon, being officially so approved
by the V. .8.- comnllsHloner of edu
cation; after- careful Investigation.
Student . enrollment at Albany i
rapidly, increasing, being about- 1 7
per cent larger the' last year than
before,, and with an Increase: of 4li
per cent- in the freshninn,. class en
rollment The library - has .. been
' largely Aincreaied and now numbers
over 10,000 volumes. . . .. ...
Rev.;W: iF. Shields, how- the' Pres
byterinh. pastor -at Wallowa,, and for
merly pastor -of the Medford church,
has recently given the library -over
600 volumes.,., ..
Albany offers unusual advantages
tn atudentfl whft -wflnf In. wni-lr thnlt
way through college, and Is known' tlonn' Bnnk- '
as the' -aolf-Hel,, College" of thek Sunday , school, J 0:30
Pacific,, coast.' .; A remarkably largel
percentage,- of. Its -.students are from
the; "scholarship -group" . of many
Oregon high schools. - ..
Pentecostal MIhhInoii
, 128 E. Main street. B. F. Bingham
pastor, residence 16 Mistletoe street.
Sunday school 10 a. m. preaching
ill ai.m.'and. 8 p. m. Midweek
preaching. Wednesday and Saturday 8
p. m. Street meeting Saturday and
Sunday 'at J:30 p. m. .. - :
A welcome- to the mlssison where
Christian fellowship prevails.
v --' ! ! -BaiMlst
Church.
"Th'e Most Beautiful Thing In the
World"-- will be the theme of the
morning sermon1 Sunday, by the pas
tor, Dr. Eaton. At the, Evening ser
vice the third number of the "Pil
grim's Progress in Picture and
StoryV.wlll be given. :,. New songs to
be sung front the screen. All ser
vices at the .usual.. tiQUis. Come. .
Church of Jesus Christ of Xatter
r Day Saints.. .....
Woodman-Hall, over Medford Na-
golu Hill puts
tUP SIGNS TO GET
iffitiUinfEl
a,: -m. -M
Subject for Theological vlaas "The
dual nuture of the atonement of
Jesus Christ
Classes.. in, -the intermediate and
primary .department... .
All Interested in the study of the
gospel of- ChiiBt, welcome. Nb collections.
- , Xnlheran Church.-.
The English- Lutheran chureh. 61!
West Fourth street. Rev. Edwin- J.
Johnson, pastor.-- Service for- Sun
day, August. ; '- v'w . ; i-
Sunday; snhool,-10 a. m. .r ' ;
... Morning, servlee.i.3l a. - Sub
ject: u"Chrlstian- stewardship."
The.i Catechetical class meets- every
Saturday, morning .-at .10:30. i -,
I We extend - to you a most hearty
Accused as "Other Woman" She Aids
McQuiilan'in Fight to Clear Name
PATRIOTIC AND
P5GE THREB i
. ninsap
Ml9 JWcne Ooebbcl, beauty contust. winner, named by Mrs.
Ilug'i McQuillan In her suit for divorce from the New York Giant
Tiltclirr.-ts aiding McQnillan in his fight to clear his nnmfc. :
(hiriiiiiip rimfl
The Markets
Pp feiANi).0Tre' ug.- i .UlJtn 1;
'nrn1iii ' riiarbnla ulnaDfl trnnnt'fillv
a-,,, SiiTh, oiiul,,.. ,,it . kT.:.i-. ..... v.: stettdV and Inactive. Only moderate
zens of aold' Hill, aroused by ,erlti- need -the lord's Jtelp,,
clsm aimed at the Sums valley j-oute', ; s
,to Crater lke because of the lack! Main Street MedmilsL C4nmi v
of signs, yesterday . turned out. inv Corner , -Main and -Oakdale,,. J.' B.
changes In price prevailed during the
shbr Saturday trading period. Fruits
tind vegetables sold at' current levels
with supplies a'bout sufficient' for th'e
market-requirements. ,-- - 1 . ' '
.The-over-. supply of peaches have
been reduced considerably during the
past 48 hours -nnd the -market -steadied
, Itself around V1.35 per box. Cnn
.tnlou'pe stocks were weir absorbed to
day. The markot-closed around 12.75
force and today the road Is so fully Coan,-.-Pastor.
signed--at every, crossroad that there? Bible school.meets-...-atO.:dG. . Dr.
is not the slightest possibility of :be-Frank Roberts, superintendent. Morn
coming lost, - For the first time, a lng worship at, 11 .o'clock. .Jtev. J. C.
large sign at the bridge nt Cold Hill Jones of Corvallls, will speak. Tho Ep
tells of the shorter route to Crater worth League meets at 7. .o'clock. A
T.akii'.nnri from there to--the Ciuter -live band of ' youth.. . Evening service
Lake -highway -there-arc signs by the at 8-.p. m. ,Rav.,Jone will bring the i On standard, orates,
rnr. . - , . ... . 1 -.: : message.. .. Midweek ,fellowshln service
Early this week a- tourist com Wednesday,.-.evening, at .7:30. , The the market well oRtahlished-at $2.S0
plained In Medford that he bad been fourth,, session,. of .t(ie ,qiinrterly conT ,n Oregon stock. Onions -.remained
sent by wny of the cut-off, having ference Will .he . announced., Sunday, j weak, at the close with best stocks sell
' gained his Information in Grants You will find. a glad hand at all those;; i"-B at, $3,to ,3.i!5. : , ,,.
Pass. . This was broadcast "by the services. , . , . .. . . . i 1 the, dairy .lists , oxti-a eggs were
Livestock.
PORTIjAND, Ore., Aug. 8 Cattle
Receipts, 60 head. Today's receipts,
feeders and low grade steers and she
stock, held for . Monday's , market.
..avi.c uuu Minva. v-uiupuicu ITCCh
ago: Better-grade cuttle about steady;
lower grades steers and , she stock
weak, to shade -lower; milk, vealers,
60o higher. .,,L-. . t . ..... .
. Hcgs Keclnta, .105 head". , Today's
receipts. on contract; week's total,
3250 head. : Compared week ago: All
classes, steady; week's bulk prices,
light, blltchera,, 15 to $15.25; practical
top, 15.35; one, load $16.50... f..,
I . Potatoes nre'flrm. and scarce with
Medford . C h a m.b e r of Commerced
being sent t,p -papers throughout the.
state. As a result a flood of in
posted a oent lower, at 37 cents, while
other grades heald steady, ,Tho. man-
First Churrh.of Christ. Scientist..
Authorized., branch. of., the . Mother hot. Is. a T. trifle easier. The
-..i.il. ... w.i ....i...j h.M ,i.n churchy the first Church of Christ, market, , held . steady . with a... car. -of
Si , .,...ii ., Scientist, in. Boston,-JUass.. . .. . !ldoJio,stoqk due.in. over the. week end,
LIST PUBLISHED
CcntintihiK with their progritin nt
establishing a directory of tho 'patrio
tic, political, business, fraternal, no-
i cial. religious and miscellaneous or-1
;F.nnlzalions In Mudford, the MiHlTord
Chamber of Commerce, through the i
"survey and statistical" committee. I
, list below tlm patriotic ami political
I organizations as their present records I
snow tnem to be. if there are any
changes or additions In this listing
those knowing of same will confer a
favor upon this committee by advis
ing the secretary's office of the chain-
uer. As suggested when similar lists
were, printed .previously in these col
umns, business houses as , well as In
terested local citizens- will be clipping
these lists aa.tuey. appear from time
to time, have a fairly complete direc
tory for future reference.
Patriotic.
Amorlcnn Legion It. R. McRlhose,
commander; L. C. Garlook, adjutant;
ladies' auxiliary, Mrs, Warren llittler,.
president: Mrs. C. 1 Woll'f, secretary.
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion Mrs.. K. A.. Moore, regent; Mrs.
w. w. Holt, secretary.
. Daughters of Veteruns Mrs. Oi W.
Nellson. president; Mrs. Oliver Rog
ers, secretary.
llrand Army of the Republic Wm.
Lyman,, commander; p. 11. (1111, ad
jutant. .
united Spanish War Veterans
Alex Sparrow, commander; Oustav
Weston, adjutant; ladles' . auxiliary,
Mrs. A. R. Clement, president; Mrs.
Rankin Estes, secretary.
. Women's . - Relief Coriu Clarissa
Bafrd, president; Nancy D. Wilson,
secretary. .
.-. ..... Political.. , .
Republican county organization
J. W. Wakefield, chairman; Ralph U.
Hardwell, secretary.
Democratic county organization
J. O. Kiggs, chairman.
I The Lincoln clubPaul-. B. McDon
aid? president; C. Y. Tengwald, secre
tary; -. ... -i, - ,. ...
. Veterans' Republican Service league
Bilmer E. Wilson, chairman; W, II.
Paine, secretary.. . . ... .
- - . ... Eggs. .
. PORTLAND, pre., .Aug.. g.-r-EggB
Extra .eggn lc16,wer, .; Current re-'
celpts, 8V4ei; WUllets, 27V428c;
lirsts, ;u 54 RD32C.;M extras, 3Hf32W,
delivered PortlantU,. , . , . . , , .'
i - i.i'.',.fli. TT-T . .-; i. ,: r
-.- ; , ;,. Butter..,:.. ... ...
.. PORTLAND, Ore.,, Aug. 8. Butter
Steady., Extra cubes, city ,60c; stand
ards, 4914c; prime firsts, 47c; .firsts,
45c; undergrades, , nominal; prints,
52c; cartons, 53c, .
, Hutterfat.--- Stoady. . BSst' churninB
iiuttor :.rcain, 01c net ship'lers' track In zone
lO. 1. L- . , -, - - , . .
fact that there Is a shorter route! Services-are .held every. Sunday, at expected, tp j-elk-ve the shortage hero.
to Crater Lk through Medford- eleven - o'clock, church,, odittaw, t(M , .'. tn -
whlc S.nWllr . been ecom-; Nth O.kda.e, -Subject for 1SS'
fended hereby theYotor assocIa- Au
tion office and by local people. Now -unaay sonool at .o., Applicants onminir week Hnrlnus
that the road Is signed, there will! age of . twenty .may - M'St d?eed
probably be a big traffic over It, a aummeu. . , :.. 6,hi.-0 m'l 1
the-innuiries have lumned from twol ..Wednesday e.ve n 1 n g- meetings,
or three a day to 20 or 30. which ,include"-.testlmonles of Chris
'. The: people of Gold' Hilli.. when llan Hcience dealings, t s
thnlr ntttintinn .waa directed In the1 The .Heading: Room, -Whll
. - - - . , ... w .j . , m . ,. . vneene
fact that tne Sams valley roaa was " -, """. lines and the market closed firm.
not properly signed, nan a large."- ".. vp w ". ,
number of these signs made up and. holidays. -, The. Bible- and all author-) ...
yesterday turned out to place them. I .. '.Bcimvs.iinsraiyrs. may.
Thpn hi. bm mnu Aiffici.itv in the ' be- read, - borrowed, .or ptirohasd. . I
past In keeping the signs up, as theyj r The Dublin Is cordially invited .ta
. ... r . '.attend - the servicna n.iH . vl.lt thn
i.Hve aiDapiJearva uintusi u iubi , ,
remained steady. .. Country dressed
meats have been.., firm, and Rcarce
throughout the' week .with, the top on
veal fmly established at 1 6 Vi cents
The Reading Room, which is in JZ'Zl thi. '.n
erected; but the upper Rogue city ex.
pects to see now that they are main
tained at '-all times, .. so that such
criticism as that of early in the week
cannot be repeated. '' i
It will now be a- matter- for tho
discretion, of the tourist to decide If
reading- room;:
- -- Fin Christian CSiurch. ..
Comer Ninth and; South Oakdale.'
e-D. JL Howe, minister..., Residence
25 so. Orange, -Services every Lord's
any. . , -.. i , j. ,
PRESENT WEATHER
DO
I .i L'-s.-t- if ' jvi i : .
he shall stav hv the main hlghwayl 9:46 nt. Bible", school, iMi .B. . ine ntm-paMnu. fotett WrYloe.
-e, ..a" "Uy 'y-;.he.m?..gn Olson, sunerlntendent. rh tte. has received advice Irdin the Unftetf
or take the .ut-off road from Gold Olson, superintendent.
uam-ta nita alien ' Oil,
Hill In order, to wive the 15 miles.
The Samfi valley route Ih now per
lectly safe to travel..
but Is again
States weather bureau at Portland
on the up grade. The school will !lnal re" " hazards win ,oe in
soon be back to the 800 mark, and creased two-fold during the next two
then the largest ' number for "Rally J"; -.Especial warning Is .given by
Day" that the school has ever had tn f9reBt Bervjce t0 all caniierB,.to
Is expected. Let every one help now exefcle-more caution In the woods
to get all, things In readiness for ','"rln1 this time... because of the ex
the "fall campaign" ' trmely low' humidity, which .would
11:00. . m. Morning worship. tmA. ,,re to J"?d. tw"'e fast
Cnnimunlnn r,n,t ,,.h...i u enoiini it once get siuneu.
by former pastor, D. E. Millard,
mgner .Friendships."
The
: Notwithstanding the tact, that , a
heavy smoke haze obscures the foot-
Christian Endeavor me.ltn. ... 7. an '" aie vu.iuy, inero..is
n m aii ,.wl , ,V no fire in Juckson county, either on
Led' tn lTir C,'. B-",Hre national forest-'or state timber laud.
1 lr IZTL , ' u .,df According to local forest officials, the
SJZ'? ""'"'".'"-Bmoke Is due to forest llres burning
n. - j. , Azveao, as, u.. i-nueni. attend. There will be no
dairyman, has been missing since preaching service -
last Wednesday aiternoon, witn no, ,.An are cordflUjr lnvted tQ attenai
'" - in" ifi,..w tnese services,
available. When he left he Informed t '
his wife he was paying some bills at v First Methortlst Chnrch.
Medford. but Instead motored to- We8t M,n and
Orants, Pass, where he stored his' -..The conservation of Fullh" is the
car, the storago ticket of which way subject of the discussion at tho Klrst
.sent to his wife yesterday. t Methodist Episcopal church next Sali.
, ' Mrs. Asvedo states her husband bath morning at 1 1 o'clock Yotl
has been suffering from a nervous should hear this mesage of 'gospel
breakdown brought -on by excessive truth. The Sunday school will meet
worry. She has fears he has taken at 8:45-with W. W.-Walker as super
his life. . Intendent.- Make the attendance good
The missing man has been In the you need It and the church needs
valley six months, and has been mar- the encouragement. The special mu
rled only four. His former home sic for the morning will be:
wns at Lemon, Calif., from which .. In the evening there will he two
place he came directly to southern services the Kpworth league at 7
Oregon. ' ... o'clock and the evening hour of wor-
. He is five feet and two Inches In ship at 7 o'clock. The former meet
height, has a dark complexion, being lng will be led hy Mary Newland. All
a Portuguese, and wore a green suit of the young folks are Invited and
."" (, the other side of the Unipqua di
vide and in northern California.
at the time of his disappearance.
SHI'MWAV HEAVKS I HAT
FOR 8KAT IS V. 8. KKXATE'I
PORTLAND. Aug. (A. P.) An
nouncement was made that -A. R.
Hhumway will be a randidate for the
Kepubllran nomination for . United
States senator. A. II. Lee, manager
of the Association, and an Intimate
friend of Rhumway, made the an
nouncement. ,A '"
urged to li present. In the latter
service the pastor will give an address
on "Another ' Oreat American and
Christian Statesman Oone." . This will charge.
HALED TO'COURT
.
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Four mort violators" of state traffic
laws were brought to Justice by state
t raffia, officer C. V. Tnlent. Two of
these cases were .heard nt Cold Hill,
one at Medford and the other at Ash
land. At Cold I rill. Miss Helen Piatt of
FreeporU New York, was fined $20
by Justice pmlth on her plea of guilty
Ui a charge . of -speeding, and' 1 K.
Hlne of, Calgary, Canada,- was flnetl
120 on his plea of guilty to a similar
be a memorial service In honor of that
matchless Araerlran Immortal Wil
liam Jennings Bryan. Special music.
We extend, a. most cordial invitation
tn the general ftahlMro alt these ser
vices. J WILLARD DR YOK, Pastor.
I At Medford. Oliver Kelly, a 15-year-
old youth, was fined $10 for driving
4 motor vehicle without an operator's
license, which he was Ineligible to ob
tain because if -his age,- nnd at Ash
land, W. M. Blnlr. a tourist, was fined
i.L'0 on his nleo of guilty .to a charge
Only few days left special electric of driving at an excesaixe speed on
'range offer; get jrour'i nowl !! th pacific highway.
Poultry.' .. . '
PORTLAND, Ore.. . Aug. 8.-Poiiltry
Steady. Heavy nehsi 23c;, light, 14
(ff 15c; Bprlngs, 1926e; young white
ducks, 22c. - - -. . .
GRANTS PASS, Ore., .Aug. i Hrr-K
fine of $25 and costs was Imposed
upon H. A. Fergus of Tnlent, yester
day afternoon, "after he had been;
clmrgod with reckless driving. Ho
was arroated after having tun Into a'1
car driven by W. L. Darch of Port-;
land, north of the city on tho Pacific i
highway. Fergus atteinpted to puss'
a truck going in the . same direction I
.but failed ta note -the other ar nn. !
jjiroaching and a collision resulted. A
Jan sentence of 30 duys was suspended
pending the payment of the fine. The
court also ordered Ills driver's permit
turned tn for 30 days. The caso was
heard before Justice of the Peace
U W. Smith.
, - Potatoes and Onions.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. Potatoes
-Firm;-$2 2.1 5. ...
Onions Weak; $2.50 iff 2.7B." r'
- ' - Nuta, Hopt and Barks.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 8. Nuts !
Quiet. Walnuts, No. 1,-28 30c; fil
berts, nominal: almonds, 25ft27c;
Brazil nuts, 18 20c; Italian chestnuts,
210.- . ,;
' Hops Quiet;-1924 crop nominal nt
--, -i... I--. - - - 'r -
CaRcara bark Nominal nt- 87c;
Oregon grape root, nominal.
-"! - Portland Wheat. t
PORTLAND Ore.; Aug. 8 Wheat-
Hard -whiter Bluestem, Uaart, $1.58;
soft white, western white, $1.56; hard
winter, $1.57; northern, spring, $1.55;
western red, $1.52; UBB hard-white.
1.60. " - .... . -; :',!
..Today's car recelptitT-Whoat, 08;
barley, i;; flour. 8; corn, 2; hay.lL.,,
)
. : 8an Francisco Poultry.
- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.. ,8 -Fed
sral State Markot News: Service.)
Poultry market unchanged.
BAN I?ftX VCISt'o: Amr. '. Bat-
tertnt ,. .p; b.;, San .Francisco ,00 'c.
TALENT BOOTLEGGER
iRKS,l(EU.YBlJtTE
joniw1 .ppjitzcr,, jonc-lcggl iljeged
TolenJ.' bootlegger, watt joktn nef'
the custody 'of Deputy sheriff .Paul
Jennings to Portland, yesterday morn
ing. There, Spltzer will serve his, sen
tence of one year atul work, out a
11000 fine .meted to him' by County
Judge Ilartzcll on .his. plea .of .guilty
of possessing and transp9rtlng:lntox
icatlng Ittiuors a short time, ago, at
Kelly's Butte, n rock quarry pprrtiled
by the city of Portland.
The deputy sheriff will bring bock
J. J, Carrie, a former county prohi
bition officer under Kupdeere, who Is
wonted ,ln the county on several dif
ferent charges, which Include the
theft of nn sutomohil;-, and the theft
of a diamond ring from Reddy'a Jew
elry store, by Jumping the contract of
paying the monthly Installments.
Csrrle had been held at Portland for
some time, and had sought to avoid
being returned to Jackson county by
resorting to legal procedure.
' . t x , Hitoklt
Fine and clean. $1.00 per gallon.
Lenva your order n't the Mconomy Gro
ceteria. 1 Is
. Cook with cat.
IP
DANCING
Rogue
Elk Resort
TONIGHT
GOOD MUSIC
TALENT MOTORIST IS
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843 E. Main 8treet Medford, Oregon
Combining full surgical facilities with- quiet homelike' environmenta. '
Travel by Motor Stage
SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFOHTABLY
Two Through Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M, and 1130 A.. M.M
A pleasant one day .trip, "ivs V-'
Also leaves, Medford at 5:00 P)f M. for R6seWg. .con
followingmorning to jPortland.
We take pisflengers for all way .point. For further Information a
and tickets calt Union 8tage Depot.' Phone '309. . -
FARE MEDFORD-VoRTLAND $7.85 ;
Direct Connections at Roteburg for Coos Bay Points'. '':
; Dank ItcnounlH IndroaHe ..
NEW YORK, Auk. 8 (A. P.) The i
actual condition of clearing jiouho
Lhanka and trunt comimnlea for the
week how excosa roserve of $19,
757,420. .Thli Ir-nn Increase In.
jserve of $14,710,400, comimred with
last wopk.
Aiinouiiciiiont,( ,
i-wlflh -to state to the many friends
of the late Martin McDonough with
whom I cooperated In the past, that
J have taken over his Inmirance bunl-'
ness, Includlnfr that sterling- old com
pany, The Phoenix of Hartford, anil
bespeak from thene gentlemen their
cordial nupport and patronage, assjic
Ing them of the aame efficient service
ofed .. close, .attention , to . details, , .which
dlfltlngulnhed my predecewor In the
Medford agency.
119 HRNY C. MACK 1ST.
After a good
day's outing eat
a
Sunday Dinner
$li00
Hotei Medford
i fori Camp i Furniture v
Med. Tent & Awning Works
Oppotlta 8. P. Depot . Phone 14S-J
34x730
Ballooiis
$3i,6b
Phipps Auto Park Service
Rlversld. at Jackson Straat ,
OVERLAND 91
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Excellent Condition" "v
$390.00
The Busy Corner Motor Co
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BANK
. servk-e , that reaches to your very
'l dcoinfieans a snvingof time wheu ;
time means moliey. .,
wyv ':::':
' , carrying an account at tho First'
f'. Vatioilnl ' Baiilc you can do tho
" fiiggcst part of your banking with; '
out living home. Just - ;
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Itm your doposita and, pay your bills :
hy. cJlicck. You'll find our Bank--.
by-Mail service, mighty handy.
'Ask nbout it! '
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, . Medford, Oregon f;
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