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Kt. Murks' KplKtupul.
Cm-iHT North Oakilule and Dth.
8 a. in. Holy communitm,
10 a. in. Hunday mhuol.
11 a. in. Holy communion Mind
ttermon.
"Win: B. Hamilton, Vioar.
Rev. "V. IT. Amos of Anhluntl. Sun
day school missionary for the Preabjr
leriun church In southern Drewm. ' B(rt,et
Kiuit; ntr imviiiK n very neriuus uc
cldent Thursday afternoon on the
f-Hter Iak highway. "While ri'turn
lnff from Prospect, ulout four miles
from Med ford, he met a Mr. Hollen
heck of Proaiiei-t. returning home
from Mod ford. Mr. Ilollciibeck hml
gotten off Into the one Kravi'l on the
r'de of the road and had his front
wheels cramped and was trying his
best to pet his car out of the loose
p ravel onto the solid road bed. when
suddenly Just as Mr. Amos came op
'polte him. his car took a suddt'ii
spurt crossing the road and smashed
directly Into Mr. Amos' Kranklln car
wrecking tho front wheel and fen
der, running board and upsetting the
enr Into tho ditch with Mr. Amos un
derneath. Kortunatoly Mr. Amos was not pin
ned in any way and quickly extricated
himself from Ills perilous position with
only a few bruises about the lower
limbs. H1h engine and four wheels
were still running nlthough upside
down.' The top was smashed, the
fenders and frame were also smashed
In the upset, making the car practi
cally a complete wreck. Mr. Tlollen
hccVs car also suffered considerable.
Mr. Hollenbeck assumed responsibil
ity for the accident although It was
not due to any careless driving.
Catholic. Church
South Oakdale, avenue and 11th
Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m.
Kev. R W. liluck, l'untur.
CI mrch of iIchuh Christ of
letter luy Salnti
Woodman Hull, over Medford Na
tional Hunk.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Subject 'in theological class, "The
Apostacy."
Classes In Intermediate and pri
mary departments. All welcome.
STILL IN DOUBT
lVnUHitKtilt Mission
128 Rust Main street.
If life lu proving a disappointment,
or the clouds of sorrow and discour
agement nre covering tho sky. und
you feel like giving up the battle; or
If you are pulling hard against the
stream with a courage ljolti. We ex
tend to you a helping hand and In
vito you to the mission that Islmlld
ing on the solid rock, Christ Jesus,
where you can find the reul Joy of
life.
He's Hanging on. io tier gars
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. (A. P.)-
Iinptist.
Ib the Bible true? Is It divinely
given? Does jt stand 'the test of
modern scientific1 thought? These
questions . will be discussed nt our
Kundny morning service, under the
caption, "Shall tho Old Hook Stand?"
Tho evening service, beginning at
7:30, will be featured by a song
raffle. A short address will follow.
Sunday school at 9:40. 11. Y. P. U.
at 0:30. Our church is strong on
cordiality. Come and see.
First Church of Christ. Scientist.
Authorized brunch of Tho Mother
Ccurch. The Kirst Church of Chrlstl
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
T-aymen of the - Methodist Episcopal 11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North
and of the Methodist Episcopal church ' Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Scptem
south. were urged in a statement to-.ber 20: Matter.
dnv isBued by the convention of the Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants
laymen of the southern branch to under the age of 20 may be admitted,
vote for unification. The statement I Wednesday evening meetings which
signed by Oeorge W. Dixon, Chi-'include testimonies of Christian
cao, president, was sent to all Sclonc healings, nt S o'clock,
bishops to be read at the annual con- The reading room, which is In the
Terences and by the secretaries at 1 Medford building. Is open dally from
laymen's meetings 12 to except Sundays and holidays.
It urged also that tho five million The Bible and all authorized Christian
members of the Methodist Episco-. Science literature may bo read, bor
pal church vote for admission of, rowed or pure hased "
vn,n lm .he ,n.l conference The public Is cordially Invited to at.
and pleaded for unanimous co-operation-
and support for the world ser
vice -commission.
CONTRACTORS!
AT
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tend the services and visit the reading
room.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Sept. 19.
Eric Houser, of the Houser Con
struction company of Portland; Frank
Italiey of Grant Smith and company,
Seattle, and Nat McDougall of the A.
Guthrie and company, Seattle, left
for their homes yesterday after in
specting the proposed route of the
Oregon Trunk from Bend to Klamath
Falls.
, The three men represent some of
the largest railroad contracting con
cerns in the west and were here for
the purpose of procuring data prepar
n tory to lie ant icipnted submission
of contracts for the railroad construc
tion in the event the Inter-state com
merce commtsslson grants the Oregon
Trunk line the right to construct the
projected extension.
The Screen
By Ye Press Agent,
"Iron Horse" Closes Tonight.
'The Iron Horse" closes at Hunt's
Craterlnn tonight. The picture has all
the elements that-make melodrama
extractive to the mass of people. There
are vivid romance, many hazards
building of the first railroad
across the continent, that Is almost
- decked to further private ends, nnd
the final triumph of tho projectors
of the cast undertaking.
MciHortl Star nt Croterlan.
- Hunt's Crnterlan will have a re
markable picture to show. Its patrons
beginning tomorrow matinee when
7 ula Vollmer's "Sun-Up." story of
South Carolnia mountain folk, will be
shown.
Lucille La Verne is fentured in the
picture ns she was In the play when
it was done in New York, and she is
now In London, where she is playing
the pnrt of tho old mountain woman,
Widow Cngle.
Others in the picture are Pauline
'nrke, Conrad Nabel, Sam de Orasse.
Oeorge K. Arthur, Arthur Hankln,
" Kdward Connelly and Bnlnard Beck
wlth. a former Medford young man.
Main St. Methodist, South.
Corner Main and Oakdale. J. B.
Conn, pastor.
The Bible school meets nt 9:45.
Dr. Frank Roberts, superintendent.
Morning worship nt 11. The pas
tor will deliver the first of a series
on the theme. "The Measure of a
Christian." No. 1, "llumbuggery or
(ienuine DIsciplcshlp." A large chart
1 will be used in following through
"this series in a very interesting way.
I The Enworth League Is wido
awake. It meets at--7 o'clock.
' Evening goBpel service at 8. Sub
ject, "A Christian's High Privilege,"
No. 2 of the series announced above.
If you like to hear tho gospel
straight from the shoulder, hear this
series.
On Wednesday evening the mid
week fellowship scrvico. Studies in
ltomnns.
You will be cordially welcomed at
all the services of this church.
First Christian Cliureli
Corner Ninth and South Oakdale.
T). .1. Howe, minister. Residence 2n
South Orange. Services every Lord's
Day.
9:45 a. m. Bible school. M. E. Ol
son, superinte'ndenJ. Thjcre wns "a
largo increase last Sunday. Promotion
Day, September 27th. Rally Day, Oc
tober 4. Four hundred four is tho
aim for attendance.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Com
munion nnd preaching. Sermon by
the pastor. "An Interpretation of the
Sermon on the Mount."
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor
meeting. A splendid program for
young people.
7:30 p. m. Praise service.
Sermon: "Tito Gospel Defined."
Church night every Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. Next Wednesday tho Bi
ble school workers will meet follow
ing the devotional services.
All are cordially Invited to p.tteml
those services. Strange wPI find
a homelike and friendly chur h.
"Everyman's Wire." nt ltlalto.
"Everyman's Wife," which opens at
t'e Rinlto theater tomorrow, Maurice
rivev has taken a story that might
be written about any American. fam
ily, nnd It drives home'with unrelent
ing force the dnnger of suspicion.
Wit a splendid cast. Including
Klaine Hammerstein. Herbert Raw
l'nson. Dorothy Phillips. Robert Cam
rd Diann Miller, the picture te'Is the
story of a wife who is led to hclleye
that her husband Is unfaithful to her.
I.efty Flynn steps out into the clns?
of th.vlte Wnllle Hld In "Speed
Wild. a fnstQflashln mModranm
with a co'uedr tinge ( The scr;cn
the ltlalto. .closing tonkint.
"Steed Wild" Is a da-ture from
lh western field, and Mr. r lynn per
fornuwice will certainly ensure his
I.ntlicran Church.
The English Lutheran church. 612
West Fourth street. Rev. Edwin J.
Johnson, pastor. Services for Sun
day, September 20th. Sunday school,
10 n. m.
Morning Borvlco nnd holy com
munion. It a. m. Subject: "Tho
Sncrnmentnl Communion of Christ
Unto Us."
Luther lengue, 7 n. m. Miss Lor
raine Gerhardt leader. Subject "The
Harvest of Our Uvea; What Shall
It Be?"
Evening vespers. 8 p. m. Sub
ject: "Tho Oreatest Pursuit In Life."
Wednesday, September 23. mid-week
service at 8 p. m. "Tho Call of Mat
thew."
Thursday. September 24. tho iJt1
dies' Aid will meet nt the' home of
Mrs. Carl Knutscn, on 1417 West
Main 2 n. m.
A birthday social will De the event
for Friday evening at the parsonage,
.118 West Fourth street, on evening
of "fun" Is anticipated.
The Catechetical slasa meets every
Saturday morning at 10:.V.
We extend to one and alt a most
cordial Invltatbsji to come to all of
these services.
Pre- )-UkHi.
Presbyterian church, corner Main
nnd Holly. Rev. K. P. I-awrence, mln
lotnr. Residence 613 s. Newtown.
tnc In the broader line of con.edy fWidy. 41 8. Holly.
and drama, regnrdless of setting. L 8:45 a- "' Hltsnh0l. The
- - w.-hinl has tnken a big jump each Hun-
Cok with gas, tC.uay In 8einber.' llp make Rally
NEW YORK, Sept. 19. (A. P.)
As a result of continued tout; mur-
Llers, 206 Chinese were In the Tombs
tonuy awaiting asportation.
Out of 1100 nabbed in two raids
this week on Chinatown, those nt thut
kliss Wynne Ralph, Pittsburgh, is blamed for milady's newest
"ginvcraok," the sweetheart earring.
Day. the 27th, the high water mark
of attendance and interest. New com
ers to the city are Invited to become
a member of some class. Verle Walk
er, superintendent.
11 a. m. Sermon, "The Kingdom of
God Is Here and Now." George Mad
dox will sing as a special number, the
tenor solo, "Largo, ' by Handel.
7:30 p. m. The subject for discus
sion will be "The 100 Per Cent Chris
tian." or "Tho Attainment of Holi
ness." The Girls' chorus will lead the
Bints'lnf? nnd furnish special music.
(:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
Topic: "Getting Strength from God.
2 Cor. 12: 6-10 Phil. 4; 11-13.
7:30 p. ni. Wednesday, mid week
study and prnyer. Study, Romans
3:18-31. 'The Kemedy for Sin."
Next Sunday will be a preat day
the full Rally Day for the Rible school
and Harvest Sunday for the church
under tho auspices of the Woman s
Missionary Society. Plan to be pres
ent at all services.
The Markers
UP CHINKS
IN TONG WARFARE,
10 DEPORT
Y
EXGESSIVE.SPEED ATi'MOONEO HE SAYS,
E,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. (A. P.)
Excessive speed of operation In view
of the track curvature, was held re
sponsible for the wreck of the Santa
Fo passenKer train near Sorrento,
Cal., on April 28 In a report today by
safety Inspectors to tho Inter-state
commerce commission. Sixty-eiuht
persons were Injured and one em
ployee was killed when tho train was
Tombs have been unable to produce. ..ApmrontIy tlPrP WftS no (lofoct in
certificates of reRlstratlon as re-1 (ho tnu.k or equIlini.nl Jrtlr to ,he
quired by law for the presence of ..,..,.., .. ,ho rnort aid. "nor did
Chinese in the country. Detectives
and agents of the department of jus
tice numbering 100 combed China
town last night and locked up all:
Chinese who could not produce!
proper credentials. Two Chineso tene-l
meats in the Bowery were emptied
by the raiders. The number ques
tioned In the federal building totalled
some 500. Iast Monday night u
similar roundup resulted In 600 de
tentions and 134 orders for depor
tations. Of those seized last night,
72 had no credentials.
The latest raid followed moro long
murders here and In Pittsburg yes
terday. No evidence has como to
light that those ordered deported
were Implicated In the murders, but
police and immigration officials aro
co-operating in an effort to bring the
warring tongs to peace.
IHa1, But Stylish.
CHESTER, Pa. High school girls
have become dangerously under
weight by starving themselves to at
tain stylish sllhouettte figures, ino
county tuberculosis association has"
found.
weather conditions have uny hearing.
The dlstanco tho derailed equipment
traveled on the sharp curve and up
the ascending grade and tho manner
In which the equipment came to rest
ted to tho conclusion that oxcesalvo
speed was responsible for tho occur
rence of this accident.
E
ITWITHFLOWERPOTS
EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 19. M60n
shine liquor is blamed by police fot
the escapade of a man said to b
James White, here last night, involv
ing the throwing of flower pots, the
breaking of a window, and frightening
of residents of a district of the city.
- Calls from several parts of the dis
trict were sent In to police, telling of
visits by the man. He first appeared
at a service station and threatened to
shoot everyone in the vicinity. Then
ho went to a hotel and continued hia
thrents. The Clarence Whltten home
on Mill street was the third place vis
ited. There the man smashed a flow
er pot and threatened to shoot the
householder.
DENVER. Sept. 19. (A. P.) Tho
Denver Post says that Dr. John
Locke, former grand dragon of tho
Ku Klux Klau of Colorado, has ac
cepted the - position of commander-
in-Chief of tho Ml nu to Men of
America. This organization Is mado
up largely of klansmen who with
drew from the Colorado klun dur
ing tho recent shakeup.
SALEM. Ore., Sept. 19. Lute Sav
age, prison guard who was wounded
with a bullet through his body at
the tlmo of the Murray-Kolly-Willoe
escape from the state pententiary
August 12, and who was discharged
from the hospital about a week ago,
yesterday suffered a relapse and was
returned to the hospital. It Is said
his condition is not regarded as se
rious, though pneumonia la threat
ened, V
Pook with ens.
Cattle.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 19.-
-Cat-
Flrst Methodist KpLm-opnl Church.
Laurel and West Main.
All regular services during the
Sabbath. Sunday, school nt. 9:45,
W. W. Walker, supt. Our rally day
services will be held a week later, foeder wius. , $12.50
September 27, ana wo expect over sheep Compared with week ago:
400 present. . Tho morning hour of Fat inm)8 Hteady to strongm year
worship at 11 o'clock-rth pastor will 1Ings and ngGd at0ck, 50c to $1
preach on "As a Leaf." In tho higher; bulk handy weight fat lambs,
evening mo wpwunn , league uuvu
tie receipts 30; hogs and sheep none.
Total one carload. Market nomi
nally steady.
Receipts for week (approximate)
Cattle 3S50; calves, 430; hogs 4700;
sheep 4940; total 189 carloads.
Cattle Compared with week ago,,.
all classes steady. Week's bulk
prices: Reef steers, $7 to $8.25;
ton. $8.40: cows and heifers. $3.50 to
$5.25; top cows, 15.75; top heifers, j
$6.25; canners- and- cutters, $1.60 to
$3-25; bologna pulls, $3 to $4; best
milk veal culves, $11 12; heavies
and thin veulers, $5.50 to $10; feed
er steers, $5 to $6.60.
Hogs Compared with week ago,
mostly $1 lower. Week's bulk prices:
Rest light butchers, $13 to $13.25;
a few Monday, $13.50; closing top.j
$13; heavies and underweights,
$12.75 down; packing sows, $9 to;
$10.50; slaughter pigs, $12 to $12.50;;
$13; heavies and thins, $10 to $11.25
yearlings, $9 to $10.50; ewes, $6 to
$6.50; odd head, $7.
tional meeting at 6:30 with Miss
Gladys Bridges as leader. At 7:30
the evangelistic service. The pastor
will preach on "The House of Pray
er." Music for the day, morning:
Anthem, "Jubilate Deo". .. .Schubert
Soloists, Mrs. Van Scoyoc, Mr.
MacDonough.
Offertory solo, "Father, to Theo
we pray wacn-uounou firMs 47c. undergrades
Evelyn Dew. prints 53o: cartons 54n.
Harp accompaniment by Jstnor,- Milk firm. Rest churning cream 62c
Poultry
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 19. Eggs
cent lower. Current receipts 37c;
pullets 33 if? 34c; firsts 37 37 He;
extras 41 41 Vjc.
IJutter firm. Extra cubes, city G2c;
standards 61 We; prime firsts 50c:
nominal;
Esther
Palmer. net shippers track In zone one.
Evening: Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.25 cwt.
Anthem, "The Bridegroom Comes" t f, 0 fc. Portland.
Porter Poultry steady. Heaw hen 24
Soloists, Eunice Purrett, Mr. Mac
Donough, Mr. Vroman.
Offertory, "Lift Thine Eyes Unto
tho Hills" Babbitt
Messers. Meeker, MacDonough
Do Yoe nnd Vroman.
THEO. ROBERTS SKKj
I n i n-r rt r-ri i in
25c; lltht H15c; springs 2627c;
young white ducks 25c.
Onions weak. 1 .2 6 1 .3 B.
Potatoes steady, new $1. 7602.00.
Wheat.
ror.TLAN'D. Sept. 19. Wheat:
No session today.
Today's car receipts Wheat, 26;
lmrley, 7; flour, 12; corn, 2; oats, 2;
hay, 2.
Sun Francisco Markets
! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. Poul
,try quotations unchanged.
RAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. But
tcrfat f.o.b. Hun Francisco 60 Vic
Naval Head Speaks 1'p.
TOUT ORCHARD, Wash. T.
Douglas Robinson, assistant secretary
HOLLYWOOD,, Calif.. Sept. 19.
(A. P.) Reports today that Theodore
Roberts, noted actor and charactor
celebrity of the screen, wan In a crit
ical condition r.t hta hnmn li.rr tvnrn
declared l the actor's residence to be i o( lne '" ready to stand trial
greatly exuberated. It wns said thut , for murder as one of thope respon-
n condition of nc vmisness had given slhlctlf It is proven that the Shenan
rise to reports tnat he ha i un-h-r,Mi's 1 doah was unfit when it started on
a relnpse. ItoherN was sttkicei two , Its recent Ill-fated voyage, ho told
years ago at t'l'Nburg an I has been j an audience at the Kitsap county
In poor heo'In olnce
I fair.
Cook with gas.
fnnk with iron
TONIGHT LAST TIMES
LEFTY FLYNN in His Comedy Eclipse ,
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" ' , y'UV SPEED-MAD
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1)1 1 J I f ''EVlSlY MAN'S WIFE"
EX I Al III With ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN,
W r I I Vr HERBERT RAWLIN80N snd
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
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YOU ARE A SUCCESS
when you take advantage of your ability to save.
A small amount saved each month will soon accumu
late a large sum, and the benefits derived in forming
the saving habit are immeasurable.
Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n
30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon
C. M. KIDD, Pres. O. C. EOGGS, Sec, Atty.
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Maintenance and National Service
Nature is both the ally and
the enemy of the tele
phone. One of her forces, elec
tricity, carries the voiceof man
afar. Others, as flood, tornado
or sleet storm, can cripple com
munications in a large area
through their devastating might.
Each pair of telephone wires
in the Bell System is a pathway
for reciprocal speech. When
beaten down by the uncontrol
lable forces of nature, that path
way to fifteen million telephones
is blocked, and none of the na
tion's voices can pass that way."
Reserve materials must be on
hand, that storm damage may bo
repaired without delay. Ade-
quate funds must be made avail
able so that the cost of restora
tion may be met. .
National telephone service
is only possible through an or
ganization capable of handling,
on a nation-wide basis, the prob-,
lem of maintenance as well as
of operation.
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Home0 Telephone and Tefcgrapii Ca
of Southern Oron
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