MEDFOftT) MATT; ' TftTBUyTV MEDFORD, OKKCiOy, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER fl. .192."
PAflE -THRfcR-
GIRLS' CONFERENCE
FUNS BIG DAY'
E
PARENTS ASKED TQ
I 1
The 1st Southern OrcRon Older
Girla conference opened Ihsi evening
at the Baptlnt church under the
auaplcea of the OreRon Council of
Religious education with Mian lluth
llora of Salem, state conference pres
ident: presiding.
One of the important matters to
be settled here - duiiiiR the scsulon
will -be the election of n vice-president
to the state organization, which
recently held Its meeting at Balcm.
This, the first conference ever held
i southern , Oregon, Is largely an
experiment ' whether or , not (t will
be an annual affair.
Ita main purpose is to hold tho
meeting in a city more accesRiblo
for tho southern 'Oregon members
than tho state convention provides.
Likewise, Pendleton is holding a
similar meeting for eastern Orogon
and i also electing a vice-president,
whoso duty it will be to attend tho
state convention to be held next year
at Bugone. - '
Tho girls present, and those who
are expected to arrive shortly; have
been divined Into sides for tho pur
pose of -outdoing each other in the
mannocof stunts,, which will be a
feature. jit- tho banquet to be held
tonight t the. Methodist church with
the Medford Chamber of Commerce
as hosts.'
Among- the spenkers present ' who
address the conference On current
topics arc' llev'. Fred Grey of Seattle,
who is presenting, n series of five
addresses on tho "Sweetest Story
Ever Told." Mss. Jean- M. Johnson
of Portland, general ' secretary of the
Oregon' Council of lteliglous Educa
tion, is -presenting timely thoughts
on interesting topics, and Mrs. J. M.
Forguson of Hood Itlvor, well known
throughout the state ror her club
work activities, will present an ' ad
dress entitled. "Tho Bridge of the
Oods." Sunday night nt the public
mans meeting at the Methodist
church.
Next Monday the entire delegation
vt'l bo taken to Crater lako as guests
of Medford. after which they will
return to their respective homes. (
l'oijowing is tho program . pro
' Siiiiduy Morning.
6:30 Consecration service tho
tho message tho organ brings.
T:0 Last chapter "Swoctest Story
Ever Told." Friendship, song, "Blest
Be the Tie That 'Binds." ; "
9:41. Delegates will nttnn.i . Mio
church of their choice. - ' ' I
Sunday Afternoon. ' I
: 2:30-AiSpcclnl musics Report of
committees. Election of vico-presl-der
for southern Oregon. Round
tihlo, VDo We Want Another Con-;
erince!? Where? When?. What .
!h,a one Has Mount to' Me.'"' "The
Clirl and Her Religion," Ruth -Ross.
"Tho Woman and Her Religion,"
Hbs. Minni Cramer. Murshflold,
Sunday livening. '
7:30 Mass i meeting at Methodist
church. Community ' sing, leader,
Ruth Ross. Devotions, conferenco
girl. Address, Dr. Fred Grey. So-'
attle. "The Bridge of the Gods,"
Mrs. .1. K. Ferguson. Hood River.
Benediction, Row,. J.; W.,'Doyoe.
Monday.' .''
Crater Lake Hurrah!
To Parents and Patrons, .
Medford City Schools.
The city's school population from
grades one to eight is served by four
elementary schools. These, however,
are not all located in the present
population centers of the city. Under
tho crowded conditions this year we
'shall need to fill all buildings to capa
city. This will make it necessary to
draw pupils from heavily populated
districts like the Washington school
and place them in a school such as
tho Jackson, where there Is more
room. Naturally, some injustice will
be worked on puolls who are asked to
travel the greater d'stance, but we In
tend that this be no greater than is
necessary.
As an initial arrangement, the fol
lowing are designated as tho districts
to be served by each of the grade
schools, for grades first to eighth, in
clusive: .
Roosevelt All that nart o.' the dtv
lying east of Bear creek, and In addi
tion, both sides of Riverside avenue,
south of Main street.
(Note A publication of yesterday
stated "norh" R'verslde. which wns
an error; It should have read south
Riverside.)
Lincoln AM that part of the c'tv
Kins between Rear creek and the
Southern Pacific railroad tracks, with
the exception of South Riverside avenue.-
Jackson All that part of the city
lying west of the railroad tracks, and
north of Main street: lo that part of
the city lyinc west of Newtown street
and south of Main street to Dakota
avenue. ' ';
Washington That 'part of the city
lying south of Main street. wet of the
railroad tracks and east of Newtown
street I. will olo so"'" that part of
til city lying south of Dakota avenue.
It is urged that all children of all
grades be snnt to the school desig
nated for their district If artcr regis
r.it'on It annoars that' any bettor or
fairer distribution can be made, It will
be done. - ' -. - . ...
Provision will be made on annllca
tlon for any weak or crinn'ed children
to attend the. school most 'accessible
to them. ; .-''--
We expect an extremely crowded
condition this time, with no relief In
sght hofore another year.and -wo ask
thevf'Ol oo-ooeratlon of parents in
helping to meet the situation-. '
. K. H. HKDRICK,"
. .-. Superintendent City Schools.
St. Mark's Rplscopul.
Corner North Oukdale and
Btreet.
ft a. m. Holy communion.
11a. in. Holy communion.
Win. B. Hamilton. Vicar.
at 0:30 o'clock. (Note the chAnge of
time from 7 o'clock.) rlei-nard Rob-
ens will lead the meeting. At 7:30
.there will be a mass meeting of the.
i Older Girls' conference. The devo-
tlonnl pin t will Jie led by Dr. Grey I
of Seattle, and the address of the eve- !
nlng will he "The Bridge of the Gods,"
6tn by Mrs. J. E. Ferguson of Hood River.
Tins is a Ullion service mm part oi ino
regular program of .the Southern Ore
gon Older Girls' conference.
'J. Wlllard Do Yoe. Pastor.
. Catholic Church.
So. OakriB-le Ave. and 11th St.
Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m.
' Rev. F. V. Black, Pastor.
lVnlccortnl MIsHtson.
1SS East M sninettrb77Sun
128 East Muin .street. E. F. Ring
ham, pastor. Residence 16 Mistletoe
stret.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching 11a. ni. and 8 p. m.
Midweek Wednesday and Saturday
8 p. m. open air meetings; on Sunday
night and Wednesday night 7:30.
Church of .Icnuh Christ of
Idittcr Day Saints.
Woodman hall over Medford
tlonal bank.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Subject, Theological class, '
Apostacy."
Classes for the Intermediate'
primary departments.-
All welcome, no collection.
Na-
Tho
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized ranch of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist. In Boston. Mass.
Services tare held every Sunday at
11 o'clock," church edifice. 212 North
Onkdale. Subject for Sunday, Sep
tember 6, "Man."
Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants
under the age of 20 may be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'olock.
The reading 'room, which Is in the
Medford building, is open daily from
12 to 4, except Sundays and holidays.
The Bible and all authorized Christian
Science litorature may bo read, bor
rowed or purchased.
Tho public Is cordially Invited to at
tend tho services and visit the read
ing room. ' - " -
SHEVLIN-HIXON-CO.,
BUYS HUGE TRACT
KLAMATH TIMBER
Solvation Army.
Very Hpeciut ineotiiifr at tho Salva
tion Army hall, corner 4th and Hurt
lott 8trtPts. ft p: in. Khar p.
A special speaker from Portland
headquarters, Oapt. Lillian Gray, will
address the people at the hull to.
nipht. You will he interested in all
the Herviees, There will he apeeial
stiiKlnf? riul lively test imon leg. Come
and enjoy It, firing the babies, they
are always welcome.
VISITOR IN CITY
DEPENDS UPON VOTE
OF
Baptist Church. ' " I
Dr." Frod Guy of Seattle, Wash..
Secretary of State Sam Kozcr, who
has been paying southern Oregon a
leisurely visit since, last Monday, ar
rived In the city lust evening for a
general visit with his many trends
here, before departing .for his home at
RiilAti. liv trnln this nvenimr. However.
will be the preacher at our morn- he wU, a,tond tha bttnquet to the
Ing service on Sunday. Dr. Grey Is Unlted states senuto' public lands sub.
a grcnt teacher and preacher and commlttce unti train time.
-lll be heard with delight. Besides Mr Kozcr is well acquainted in
the sessions of the Older Girls' con- Medford. and says his sojourn here at
ference being held in our church, th(s tlnl(i has no especial significance,
there will be the usual services of Tne (int f tha week with his wife
the day. The evening service will he. began a leisurely visit in southern
be an overflow conferenco service. Oregon, but owing to her being unex
Mlsa Ross and Dr. Grey -will speak, pectedly called home several days ago,
Ynu will enjoy them. Come and his plans were changed somewhat,
see. ' During the past week he has visited
among other places, Klamath Falls
j and Ashland, where by urgent request
j ho nddressed the Chambers of Com
i merce of those cities, and the Lake of
.the Woods. . - :
"My visit to your section of the
T.tithcrnii Church.
The Kpgllsh Lutheran Church,
612 West Fourth St. N '
Rev. Kdwln J. Johnson, Pastor.
Sunday school.' Ida. id.
Morning service, 11 a. m. '. Subject! stnto Is utterly without any political
"7"he Good Samaritan." ", Import," said Secretary Kozer. "In
The Catechetical class meets every .fact 'I have not been talking politics
Saturday morning nt 10:3d. .'" or general mutters at.- all, but of
The'Sunday evening 'sorvlce will bo course if any of my friends and ac
rcsumed next Sunday, the 13th. Also qualntanceB on this trip of their own
the Wednesday m'id-'weck scrv'lce on volition, and insistence' talked on this
tho llith. The. Luther league will hold subject it would.be' only courtesy for
Its first meeting Sunday evening the me to express some Jnterest in the
13th, before the evening service. ' subject. I am, simply having a, good
...time,. 1 : r j'.in' " ' ,
Main Street Methodist Church. , ' "I just had a long visit with, vn
Conner Main and Oa.kd.ale. ,J. B irlond pver there whoui.I have known
Coan, Pastor., " ':,"'"-'' v '' for 'yearej" continued Mr. K.ozer,
'Bible school at '9:40. Dr. Frank pointing to former Mayor C. E Gates,
in i,w,.,h n.o h. oni.ntv. Roberts, superintendent. i "but our talk was confined to my visit
" " I TLMn.,,. , hln ,,,
court has' boon besieged for recon-
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Rev! : to the Lake tot the Woods iind'condl-
7ZloZ'P- American.,. Sunday t.-.ns ier e Ne.Uner Vov nor myself
not available and .,; . , . 1 ..,', .
flPAirnn will nrrxi oh Mtitiinnt "HMio . . . .
where funds were
it seemtf wIhg to say to ranchmen and
others living In the country districts
Death of Christ."
Gpworth League f at" the
T ..t.- ...V. V, ... I "
wi ottjviwn uuunvy anu vtuu ' hour, 7 o'clock,
i . I 1 . . r? There will bo no evenlnB service on
of work they must vote the funds
account of the union meeting at the
M. E, church. -
The midweek service on Wednes-
'r
regular Start Research Work
In Crater Natl. Forest
SHEEP SHOW TO BE 5
FEATURE OF FAIR
A sheep show, cmphaslxin? both
the mutton and wool breeds, wilt be
one of the outstanding features of the
big livestock show at the Jackson
County Industrial Fair, Medford, Sep
tember 1 6 to 19.
That sheep raising is proving prof
itable to farmers hereabouts is proved
Ijry the large number of entries already
received. Many fine typos of anlmuls
will bo shown. The promlum list, re
cently distributed, recognizes the
Ramboiiillets, Hhropshlres, Hamp
shire", fcotswolds, Uncolns. riommeys
and F4 Sheep. Liberal prize money
is being offered by the fair mana
ment. as well as ribbons and trophies.
The main reason why thono who
have the good of agriculture at heart
are urging' farmers to hiIho sheep Is
tne nign market prices that have pre
vailed the post your.
"Greater diversification in llvostock
raising", is the slogan of fair officials
ths year. They aro ' urgng every
farmer to raise, at least a few sheep, i
They point out that a small flock of
sheep will convert tho weeds of ,tho
farm Into meat and wool, by produc
ing a fleece In the spring and a latuh
crop In the fall. Little grain and
shelter aro needed to keep a flock In
good shape. Sheep can be fattened
on a bigger percentage of roughage
than any other farm animal.
Superintendent Earl Now by, who
is making the arrangements for the
show, has received entries from rev
era! now exhibitors. He Is prepared
to handle an overflow in case .ne en
Ifries run heavier than ts expected. En
tries for the show wilt cIums on bop
ivuiuvr loin. j
'' The Uvostock show this year prom
ises to be the host over. ; Unusually
large cattle, swlmr n'.id poultry cxhlb- -
Its are assured.
This will be your opportunity to see
the beat there is In southern Oregon.
necesuary and therefore they should
be ready to appear at the ' voting day evening at 7 :30,
piHCfs in ftovemuer line a dies iur
whtch Will be advertised .later) pre
pared to vote the funds necessary to
carry on the work which they ad
vocate and 'need. If they are In need
of Information covering " the cost of
work desired, the county court or
the county engineer will provido
such Information.
The regular road levy which has
been provided In tho past for road
work has proven to be only suffic
ient to maintain and care for tho
roads. County expenditures
Ag a preliminary step in intensive
increased and toduy exceed the six
per cent limitation set by lnw. Tho
only way out Is. to, reduce, tho, road
levies and that wilt neoenuiuUe die in
crease of special district levies.
The Screen.
By Ye Press Agent.
You cnrdiniiv nviid in nil ihn forest research work. R. H. Westfeld
services of this church. , ... .arrived in the city yesterday for the
.' I purpose of a survey of the Crater na-
... I tlonal forest.
Presbyterian Church. He will study the growth of the
Mainland Holly. - 'trees In thrifty stands and In stands
Rov. E. P. Lawrence' minister. after logging oiierat'ons. He will also
Residence G13 S. Newtown. .' Study dBVote time to the problem of dlspos
41 S. Holly. nR 0f brush to reduce the flra hazard.
9:45 a. "m. Bible school. - Tho onn wm HtUdy the methods' of natural
school will' be placed on the rogu reproduction to obviate tht! necessity
lar plan of "classes for each grade 0f artificial planting. .
as usual. New people In the city Mr. Westfleld has boon in the Dcs-
have ar0 "lvltcd to sand their children chutes national forest. Indian rescrva-
ion this first Sunday of September.-tlon, Klamath side of Crater forest.
Vorle Walker, superintendent; C'has. and will leave within a weok for Whit
A. Wing, assistant. ' man forest for the purpose of carrying
11 a., ni. Sermon. "The Youth or on similar work. ....
Jesus ; id the' Touth of Today.". . . '
There will bo special muBlc. WATKJt Ol'T OIT BY BLAST.
JOXKS WINS (iOt.P TITI.K.
(Continued From Pace One)
At Hunt's Crntcrinn.
"I'll Show You the Town." the
feature starring Reginald Denny,
closes at Hunt's c'raterian ionlght.
This more or loss Intricate situation
is clearly told with lichtnlng-llke ra
pidty with little or no lot up in whole
hearted "luugh." It is an '"affair"
with three wometi. each of whom had
pressed Alec Dnpre to uct as her guide
and escort or, a sight seeing tour of
the metropcils. All would hnvo been
happy ha'i tho '"affair" ended where
It stnrtej.
"Wild, Wild Susan." a Paramount
comedy of laughs and thrills starring
Bo'jc Daniels coming to the Hunt's
(Valerian tomorrow, Is laid against a
background of New York City scenes.
Tho Btory is an adaptation of "The
Wild, Wild Child." by Stcuurt Kmory,
and brings Ilobe to the screen as a vi
vacious society girl. Uke all girls
with pep and lelsuro, llebc, as Susan
Van Dusen, craves a "career" and
seeks out a Job as defective and then
Is assigned to locate the missing son
of a wealthy ninn. Hod 1. Rocquc,
featured opposite the star, Is the
young fellow in question.
In t Atlanta office of the Georgia
Casualty company today.'
Judge Will Uunn. father of Watts
tfunn. sensation of thd national ama
teur golf play at Oakmont, Is resi
dent of the company. '---'-'' ,
Cosnsel of the firm Is Robert Jones,
proud father of Bobby Jones, national
amateur, champion, who la defending
his title against young Dunn. I
The fnlhers of the challenger pa-'
tirMy nwnit the outcome of tho com-
At tho ltlnllo.
A rapid mystery melodrama of
stirring situations Is "Raffles." the
photoplay which closes at tho Rialto
theater tonight.
House Peters In tho title" role plays
the amateur cracksman. Both young
and old revel In the exciting situa
tions In the present production.
Fredericks Lonsdale's popular
Broadway stage play, "rcn't We AH."
comes to the screen at the Rialto
theater tomorrow matlneo as '"A Kiss
In the i.irk." featuring Adolphe Men
Jou. Llnian Rich and Alleen Prlngle.
The story, n. comedy' of marriage
la laid In llnvnnn nnd New York. Mcn
Jou is cast In the role of Waller flren.
jiujii, a regular dcvl wit hMiu lu.lles.
Girls' conference.
worship with us.
p. m. union
invited to
. V..
f Continued From Pag On) .
. hoard. But
antM . ' weeping woman wei o
Methodist church .. wtlh the Older ,hpro ,,U" WM l"u"h";';- A negro boy
f;hi8' conference. Speakers. Dr.
Fred Grey of Seattle and Mrs. J. B.
Ferguson ot Hood Rlvor. , . .
First Christian Church.
Corner Ninth and South Oakdalo.
Services every Lord's day.
:46 a. m. Bible school. ft K. Ol
son, superintendent. A, largo lncrcaso
In nttenda.nco on Inst Sunday. Wo
should havo itn'othor lncrcaso this
Sunday. '. ' ' I
11 a. m. Worship. Communion
and Preaching. Mrs. Jean Johnson
of Portland, who Is In charge of tho
uinor utris" conference, wlll spetik on
nn Interesting subject, "Our Young
Folks."-
Christian Kndeavor meeting at 7
p. m. Thero will be no evening
preaching service ami nil will Join In
the closing session of tho tllrl's Con
ference to bo hold nt the First M. li.
church.:. " ; '
All members of tho, church are urg
ed to be present Sunday morning to
consider the matter of building an an
nex which already has ' been passed
by the board. A cordial Invitation is
extended totho public to attend tho
services ot this church. ' .
played, on a pluno that had been
dragged .from.. a .throatcned. residence
whllo a group of negroes stood about
him and danced, to., strains of "Ala
bama," ;and .".Railroad. Blues.", ; c!
Cook with gas.
tf
First Mr(li.Mtll Kplw-opal Church.
West Main nnd laurel. -Sunday
school will open at u;4f..
W. W. Walker, superintendent.
The morning hour of warship will
bring a mossaga on "They Huve Taken
Away My Iird." Remember- this
service will be promptly at 1 1 o'clock.
The special mpsla will be:
Anthem til, irla In B-flst. ...... '.Farmer
Offertory Lead. Kindly Light..Wtlin
Mlsnen Kvclyn and Virginia Dow,
Mr. MscDupough, Mr. Vroman. ,
Kvenlng: . ' ' ;
Anthom Lord, Thy Mercy Stream- :
eth (.....Rubinstein
Offertory--Tennr solor
Mr. MnclMnough.
- In tho evening tho JSpworth league
Medford Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile glass and glass for all
purposes. We repair broken win
dows and reBllver old mirrors, make
mirrors any else. Complete, line
beveling and grinding machinery;
employ nothing but . experienced
Mp. , . .. ,-. . ... .. : -... ;. .. .
; J. V. MOROAN, Mansgsp
,118 8. Bartlett Phene 140
, Insurance
First Insurance .
. Agency.
X A. L. HILL. Manager ' ' '!
;!; Phont 105 ,( 30 North Central !
! V Mtdford, Or. .
POHTLAKD, Ore.. Kept. 5. (A.
P.) Authentic reports in timber cir
cles here and at Klamath Falls are
to the effect that the Fremont I-and
company, a corporation subsidiary
to tho Bhevlln-Hixon company, ope
rating at Bond, has purchased from
n. K. "Jilchrlst of Klamuth Falls
approximately 65,000 a itch of pine
timber land In scattered sections of
northern Klamath county. Tho tim
ber on the land is to bo paid for
ns cut under tho sales contract and
the total consideration Is said to be
much more than f 1,000,000.
According to Portland timber one
man's who aro familiar with this
transaction, tho cruise of the tim
bered area sold by n. K. flilchiist
to tho Hhovlln-Hlxon Interests exw
ceeds 1,300.000.000 feet of hlsh qual
ity pine and the consideration paid
la approximately Jl.S00.000,
The timber Just sold is interlocked
with the Weyerhauser holdlnKs for
which a mill at Klamath Falls is to
bo erected, according to official an
nouncement made recently, on com
pletion of the Southern Pacific's Ku-gene-Klanmth
Falls cut-off. The sur
veyed line of the Oregon Trunk
railroad (Great Northern-Northorn
Pacific) is through a large portion of
the R. E. Gilchrist tract.
The timber sale announced from
Klamtah Falls Is distinct from the
reported sale last February of 45,000
acres of timber in Klamath and De
schutes counties from V. A. Gil
christ and associates of Alpena,
Mich., to the Shevlln-Hlxon Inter
ests. In that transaction 900.000,000
feet of pine was said to havo boon
taken over. ,
II Pianos for Roundup.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 5. (A. P.)
Seven army airplanes from Orissy
field and five other planes from Kx'lly
field, San Antonio, Texas, will par
ticipate In the first air meet to be
held at Portland and Pendleton, Ore
gon, during the Pendleton rodeo, Sep
tember 16-18, army headquarters an
nounced hero yesterday.
Cook with gas.
tf
$1 Sunday Dinner
MENU
COCKTAIIi
Fruit
$1
SOUP
Cremo of Chicken
Consommo Prlutonlore
Radishes
RELISHES
Cucumbers Ripe Olives
ENTREES
Fried Voting Chicken, 'Southern Style
Tenderloin Steak, Mushroom Sauco
Breaded Veal Chops, Tomtttoo Sauce
Orange Bliorbot
ROASTS
Prime Ribs of ileef Au Jus
Leg of Lamb with Jelly
Chicken with Green Pepper Dressing
SALAD
Sty-imp with T. I, Dressing
VEGETABLES
Mashed Potatoes Carrots and Peas
CHOICE OF .
Strawberry Shortcake, Whipped
Cream
Blackberry Pie t Green Applo Pie
loo Cream and C'ako
Hot Rolls
Coffee
Milk
The SHASTA
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contains: . , .
The College of Literature, ScWnce
and the Arts with 21 departments.
The professional school, of Archi
tecture and Allied Arts Business
Administration Education Grad
uate Study Journolism - Law
Medlrihe Music Hhyalcal Edu-catio.n-S.x-I
.'ty Extension ...
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LEAVING TONIGHT! V
A Whirlwind, ot Mysterious Excitement
"Raffles" The Amateur Cracksman
Starring HOUSE PETERS
That gentleman crook who had Scotland Yard up In the '
air, who made thrills work overtime. Don't- mlsa himl
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YOURS FOR A LAUGH
COCKTAIL TOMORROW
ADOLPHE MENJOU
AILEEN PRINGLE
LILLIAN RICH
KENNETH MACKEIiNA
Are the Leading Lai'jh Makersl
ADD to This Quartet
Ann Pennington af the "Follies," whose dimpled
knees have won her world-wide fame.
Kitty Kelly, the popular musical comedy girl, and.
the fampus atage star, Herbert May.
.
Now MIX . ; . '' ' " 4;;
them all up In a rlp-roarlng marriage comedy,
based on the rollicking stage hit "Aren't Wa
All," and
IT MAKES ONE OF THE BIGGEST
LAUGH HITS OF THE SEASON
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