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MTOgQTM MATE TflffBTTyR, MTSDFOftP, i DURT OVERRULES t fn tho dlvoroo unit of WHhoinlna - Iller ugainst Dun Cullltr, lot l rent- rauteur, who left a IV w daya ufir l fillnfr of the suit. Circuit JudKe omaa handed down a ruling Frl- Sky Pilots' Forum EDITED BY THK MEDPORD MINISTER! AIj ASSOCIATION "I Have Ret Watchmen. T'ptia Thf WoUs, O JerusnJcra." In. :. urn t 81. Murk's ITUxl Corner. North Oukdale and 6th street. r 10 a. m. Sunday school. , Ha. in. Morning service and ser mon. Win. It. Hamilton, IVcar. 11th A .rnt World OonfiTenop. ' - The greatest religious conference of unlversul proportions which has been t.ul.l HinM t.A ffu.rn . . V... ..ll i r.T,;u""gv'h,"o'l"n. ,uf, l.h8l": - ,n . ho. just com. .w ...nv ..... - to (.i0fift jn HtnnWinlni fiurAls.n It ' tdant, aflnite and certain," and aiUlqd mt a motion to strike would be bus ned." - rne court holds that all Btatementn ' ight to be made more definite and was called the "Universal Conference on Christian Life and Work" with its Ct.tlio.ln Church . South Oakdulu avenue and street. , Mutates at 8 and 10:30 a. m. lienedloatloii at 7:30 p. in. . Hev. k W. Klui-k. Pastor. . PeoU'OOHtal MIksIou 128 Kast Main street. Sunday school JO ' tain are conclusions, hence of no , At , c of NI held fol. ' ce or effect under the law. The .,,, ,h ,,., , ,LJ ,, ' Kniiilre hy C'hrlstianlt, In 82G A. U. there were about 300 delegates representing- 3,000,000 Christians, practi cally u II that the world then contain ed. At the Stockholm conference were 600 delegates representing 300, 000,000 Christians or about 60 per cent of all in the world. Every address was prepared In one Preaching delegates from 31 different national!- ! 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Midweek, ties, representing 100 different com-'! Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. and Haturdity, :30 p. m. . street meeting Saturday the largest of thPfnll outside of llnlly Day, when many visitors were pres ent. . 11 a. m. Sermon, "A flrnclnus In vitation." The mixed quurtett, iotsj sistlng of R. W. Wilson, tenor; Mrs. Florence McKlhose, soprano: Mrs. Charles Boyce. nltS, and E. 1. U. rence, bass, will sing two anthems entitled "When Power Divine" by Ohelley and "Seek and ye Shn.ll Find," by Gilbert. 7:30 p. m. sermon by Rev. W. W. Randall, Amerlcnn ' Kunduy school missionary for Southern Oregon, who will sDeak on his experiences In needy I districts and some of their needs. The pastor will preach In Jacksonville nt this hour. The Girls' Chorus will sing "Blessed Savior" by nrtVnlmck. K. meeting at 6:30 p. in. Topic. "They First Gave Their Own Selves." A stewardship meditation, 2 Cor. 8:1-15. Prayer Meeting Wednesday nlht at 7:30 p. m. Topic, "Salvation from the Power of Sin." , OVER WEEK END, II art Issued formal orders setting the :! -nent Injunctions souuht by the City if- Medford against the Medford i ist railroad and W. S. Uurnuni, 1 the same action In the plea of 8. Burnum analnst 'the Oregon blio Service Commission for next idnesday. " A formal order calling ( urned against him by the last grand .-& y. charging malfeasance, and fail i to serve, a warrant, for next ursday, was also issued by the rt. hearing of the oral arguments in ' IanBUtt!e and lran8lated and primed . . i ; into two others for the use of the dele- Forncrook against the indictments Kate(Ji our American ministers, be- fore they got through with the con ference wished time and again that they had spent less time on Hebrew and luii in and Green and had studied some living languages. Practically all of the British and European ministers could speak or at least understand one or two lan guages besides their own. In fact they are compelled to do so, because of their, proximity to other peoples, but we here in our Isolation have no Buch need. So many world wide move ments will soon demand that our min istry acquaint themselves with other . I languages also. The prime purpose of the gather- eek Medford will bo visited u, waH 10 restore me sense 01 unity teachers of the . county ,um nurmuny wn.cn nau Deen so ier- uo will bo in nttendtineo at three " " ra or institute. ior two years only . " and. Sunday at 7 p. m. .Tim Katvalion Army. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday, Sat uiUtiy 8:00 p. in. Sunday morning Holiness meet ing, 11:00 a. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m.' Young People's Legion. 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeting. 8:00 p. m. Kvorybody invited. Officer In charge. G. W. Cay. I EACHERS INSTITUTE HERE NEXT WEEK sVfc! ext we 'fit, all th of Church of .Tonus Clirlst ljutler Day Saiilts. Woodman hall, over Medford tlonal bank. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. ' Subject, theological class ' Apostacy." Classes In the Intermediate primary departments. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. All welcome. No collection. Na- Baptist Church. Next Sunday will be rally day. After a fine week of rally programs in different departments of the church activities the grand cllmnx of the whole will be reached In tho snlendld program of Sumhiy. In the morning there will be march, special music, songs, tions, exorcises, Blunts. W. II. Enton will give on "How Things grand reclta- etc. Pastor i chalk talk Grow." At 6:30 B. Slain Street Methodist South. Corner Main and Oakdale. J, Conn, Pastor. The Bible school meets at 0:45. Dr. Frank Roberts, Superintendent. All departments. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Hend, Ilenrt and Hand to the Tusk." This Is No. 7 in the series, "The Measure of a Chris tian." This series is attracting more I'al one-day institutes have been inK addgesse s by German and French ith th , lntere8t ... rancouinlulliiBi tint- all iinrlavntnnil I d. but the last session of the legls- representatives v. . . each other bet ure rcinsiaiea me oui iorm ot in 'k ute and all counties will again i d the longer more valuable ses f ns. County Supt. Carter states - ;t a goodly, list of lecturers and l (.motors is prepared, such as will h -instructive not only to teachers, to patrons und school officers 4 Veil. The. program will be more i ly announced on Monday. but all understood each other better before the meeting closed. While forms and rituals, and doctrines were different yet the one supreme personality whocA all loved and worshipped was the Lord Jesus Christ. It will go down In history as a movement for religious unity. E. P. LAWRENCE, PROVE A BOOMERANG 7nless Frank Menzog, a, miner of Henry Ford Again. f Ifenry Ford is one secular publisher 'who has the wisdom and courage to fight for a Christian - Sabbath- A writer in his Dearborn Independent I makes the interesting observation, along the line of recent announce ments by the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, that fourty-four state have laws in some degree safe guarding the Christian Sunday; that the eighteen states having the best laws have The Epworth League meets at 6:30. A live one. Evening service at 7:30. No. 8 of the announced series will be given. Subject. "The Richer Fellowship." Wednesday evening 7:30, the mid week fellowship service. An hour that's different. foreign born population VI.. 11.1 n,rotnUi " UJUU T , C y, , states with the weakest laws have a Oman L. Deisch, a fellow miner, for- population of 14 per lection of approximate V;i $4Ufl -Hnt..a that four states having no such Sunday laws have a foreign born population of 23 & per cent. ed to be clue for nuggets, blankets, d and labor, replies within five a to the counter claim and answer, will he declared In default, and gment rendered In fnvor of the do dnnt. This Is the effoce of an or ; handed down by Circuit Judge tmias Thursday. First Methodist Episcopal Church West Main and Laurel. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, W. W. Walker, superintendent. Classes for all. - - 11 a. m. Morning worship., "The Abundant Life," Anthem, "The God of Abraham Praise," Ruck. Soloist Mrs. Van - Scoyoo. ' Offertory, "The Ranosmed of the Lord,"' McDermid, Mrs. Hogan. , : ' . 6:30. Epworth League service. 7:30 Evening worship, "Lessons from the Fading Leaf." Installation of Epworth League officers. Even ing music, anthem, "Hear Then In Love, O Lord,") Wooler. Offertory, Male Quartette. These will be the first services by the new pastor, ,T. H. Temple. the R. Y. P. U. will have a special rally. There will be n fine program 'of music, with Mr. Scott at the pipe organ, and Dr. Eaton will give a The Candle Sermon." using one hundred i lighted candles. and Rally Pay Program of tho nnpllsl I'jiurcn hiiiuuiy m-iwhii Grand March, the entire school par ticipating. Hymn ., School Scripture Reading... Orville WilHon Prayer Supt.. A. J. Anderson Song School Recitation: '.'Welcome All" Katherlne Mead Exercise: "Six Little Scholars." By six little beginners Rally Day Welcome Evelyn Mills Recitation, "Need for All" r t ....Bruce McDonald Recitation. "Praise." P .Dorothy Culey. Mary Jane Heeler Song "Our Heavenly Father" Primary Department Exercise. "Love Thy Neighbor,'...!.. ; Primary Department Recitation, "At the Front" Robert Skinner Rectiatlon, "An Invitation" mi Helen Jufly Exercise....... Junior Girls Song Junior Department Exercise Junior Boys Drill .....G leanera' Class Duett Mr. and Mrs. Piatt "It Pays to Be Ready"....Judson Close Saxophone Solo Thelda Kent Awarding of Prizes......Supt. Anderson Chalk Talk "How Things Grow,".... Pastor W .H. Eaton Sing - -School Benediction Dr. Eaton Wilbur EggHinnn, young Ktumath Indian rancher charged with unhuuU. twok tho witneNH stand In his own be half. In the ftdernl court yesterday. He was subjected to a rigid crosH ex nminattou by U. S. District Attorney Neuner. In the alleged combat EgK mnn is accused of stabbing Monroe Faithful, one thrust penetrating the heart of his foe, but not killing him. Eggsmnn told the story of the fiht and incidents that led up to It. dif fering but little from the story of Mo roe Faithful, told lat Thursday after noon. Faithful In his testimony, showed no bitterness against the de fendant. Eggsinan testified that ho saw Faithful and Leltoy Hicks, son of Shakespeare Illeks. "chasing his (rat tle," and went down into the field to investigate. The witness said that his queries as to who Is running this ranch" were met with "your're talking pretty big for a little fellow." These and other words resulted in Eggsman extending an invitation to Faithful to come over and fight, and Faithful accepted. Eggscman was knocked down, and while Faithful was on top of him, the cutting occurred. Federal court adjourned lute yes terday until Monday when It is ex pected tho Eggsman caso will go to the jury. At the Rial to. . : (Eugene Puts Bible In Public ScImoIa j vices. new sport series, reaturing tnnn . Dally reading of the Bible in all tne nentn of the diamond, the football schools rooms of Eugene has been Id. and the ring, entitled "The adopted as a permanent thing on the emakers," comes to the Rialto action of the school board. One hun- riter for two dnys beginning tomor,- matinee. Patrons will find ns rh of thrills and enjoyment ns ry did in "The Go-Getters," and phting Blood." How Baxter Butted In," n tale of hunce and newspapers. Is the pic- replete with comedy situations, othy DeVore and Matt are the 'h, supported by n notable, cost. It I ne of the best pictures of the year n the Warner Brothers studios, I has a strong appeal. -I Miimm uesmona una a spienuiu the Hle of yourself to mm. we Medford Bldg.. Is open daily from 12 NWtt red fir 400 H., T. 21 H.. It. 4 W.. He. iipany including, rive cowooys. i ren .-ye are bought with a price." , to 4. except Sundays and holidays. 2?. swu yellow tir sr.o m.. ri ilMh splendid amusement in Tt was Christ and not Satan who The Bible and all authorized Chris- lln' Pretty," which closes at the 1 naia that mice. borrowed or purchased, t Mier m. for the ml uiut yellow fir and $i per P. Bryan as a Prophet. . Bryan was different from most prophets, ancient and modern. He made his predictions, set up his ideals, and then lived to see many of them fulfilled. For example: The eight hour day, the postal saving bank, na tional prohibition, woman's suffrage, publicity of campaign funds, direct for food for Menzog's clog, alleg.;wopld e b arbHralfon, dlrect to be "large." I . A w nlkllFa TIIo in(lt fight was for the supremacy of the League business meetln Urt ord of uou. Jtis last pumic utter- Wednesday 8 p. m. ance was maae in numnie prayer io Almighty Old in . the M. E. South church In .Dayton, when tho pastor had called on "Brother Bryan" to lead .the morning prayers. peisch in his counter claim, alleged x after he had bought a claim from plaintiff, the latter visited him a. considerable time, without in- fction. Among other claims, was The Screen By Ve Press Agent. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office '. Waaliinirton. D. U. - . r.ffcp. 23, 192A Vnt In hprphv vl vrn that Bubiccf to the roDditlona ond limltationa nt the aotH of .liuir , ltt (SU HUt., 18), February 20, 1010 A0 Stat., 117V). aiul June 4. 1W20 (41 StaL, J 768), and purauint to depart mental regtilitlons . ,oi April l. ivzt ictu u. ii, "), me iimner KngUsli Lntlioran Cliurcti lOI1 tie f0u0Wing lands will be sold Nov. lfl. West Fourth street near Oakdale. j l2fi, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at Rev. Edwin J. Johnson, pastor. Ser-'the U. H. land office at Roaeburg, Uregou. to vices for Sundav Oetolier II tth hKiwt bidder at not It than the appraia- vices ror tsunuay. uctooer u. ed vglue 88 b1iow1 ,,y Uli(l riutit : MHi(. t in- Sunday school. 10 a. m. 'subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Morning service 11 a. m. Suhject: Interior. The punhaRe price, with an addl lur.ki nrv.ini, v-, ut... ju . tionul Hum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof. m. Subject: t time, of sale, money to be returned If Bale I in not approved, otherwise patent will Iwue Edwin An-!'or tl,e timber, which must be removed within ten year. Bids will be received from ctrixena 'of the United States, associations of awn ei ti ll.. Luther sens, and corporstiuna organized under the laws ' lot the United States, or any state, territory, or ThA tA ,UAair district thereof only. Upun application of a i ne mio-weea ni..ifi,wi nw.i,uP ti, iimh.i. nn service. Our BUbject will- be we a Bubdirislon will be offered separately before study of the Apostle John. (being Included fn any offer of a larger unit. Saturday mornlnir the meetlne of T- 17 H- H- 1 w- Hec- WH NEU r Haturuay mornint,, tne meeting or,1300 Mm hio, 40 m., nwk fir 1036 the, Catechetical class at 10:30. m., hemlock loo M., HW NW fir 1300 M.. . A cordial welcome Is extended to hemlock a& U HR NWSi fir 085 14., hem- every one to attend all of these ser-!!f, " " B 'IT...1.16?. Iff LTh COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main 8trt Medford, Oregon Combining lull surgical facilities with quiet homelike environment. Kvenlng service, 8 "The State." ' Luther Lengue, 7 p dren, leader. v Monday evenins:. ' 8 p. MKU fir 1710 M.. HKV SKKi llr 1001) M crd.r 140 U., SVI HUt4 fir 1060 U., hem. lock .0 M., NK'i S l: (I, 132G II.. NW',i Ktrst Chnmli of ChriHU Sclenlkt. HWM llr ir.70 M., bkx hwu flr lino M., Authorized branch of The Mother tt?1 ."' W'A lir l . m, . .i. i. . , . vzn ibu n ar ou m.. none Church, the Firnt Church of Chrlt. nr id. t-,mhr n i. UH,.it,m tn k. -ni.i inr area ana iweniy-six timie nus nuen Scientist, In Ilostno, Maim. ," uin tuf0 pr M. for the tlr, 1 per M ordered for the purpose. The minis terial laftsoclatlon la cooperating lni the plan. No comments are to be made with the reading of the selection chosen. At lenst the schools of a third of the nation have the Utble thus read in the schools dnlly.. A man's true wealth Ib the good he does In the world. Give the devil his due, but not by Services nre held every Sunday at !"t",S.c,'l"r"I"1,5,w,;.," I" i'or, 't",1"!! . . . . , . , iooK, i, js s., K. 2 w ., Her, 2S, Lot fi, llr 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North 430 u., hot llr ano m!, t. 17 b., h. ! , uaxiiaie. sunject ror nunaay, ucto- neo. 81. sw(4 nwh r 720 v., T. 28 8., ber 11: Are Sin, Disease and Death K. 10 W., Sec. 31. Lot t llr 240 M., whin . rrdir 00 U Lot 3 lir S10 M., white crUr "eal .......... HO H., IM 4 fir 20 M., while cedar 100 U . Sunday school 8:45. Applicants un- red cedar 30 M.. HKW sw llr 2o M., white der the age of twenty muy be admit- cedar ss M Stt (4 sV(4 r 105 u., white i'ednr 10S M., KKVt SE!4 lir 84.1 II., white . , ', , cedar 24li M., SKH SBVi llr 040 M., white Wednesday evening meetings, cedar 420 M., v tw'A llr 2(i M., white which include testimonies of Christian cedar f0 M., none of the timher on theae aec Science healings, at 8 o'clock. ; !i,.""niu.! !2id .'ir. '"" A"? '2 Pur f " Aor The Reading Iloom which Is In tho Ie x. i0 H - R- ( :, Ito tonight. It's a thrilling corn- drama full' of real "stunts," In ling riding horses, nutos and mo yclcs. .. 1 17e II.. NWS SW'4 rellow llr 226 M . red tmn ocienco meraiure may oe rrao, oil thew aectlonti to he aold lor lee than 1.76 Al Hunt's Cnilprian. Kiss Me Again," is coming to nt's Craterlnn for three days, li ning tomorrow matinee, 'with five rne lujninarlea comprising the en- enst. rnst Lubltsch. the master director ii was brought to America about i years ago to direct pictures for rner Bros., has since revolutioniz the motion picture by his radical vresa in the art of pantomlnme ry telling. He mnde "The Mar-' he Circle," "Three Women" and fmlta." Kiss Me Agnln," Is n continental piestlo comedy that savors strongly French comedy In subtlety and . rkle. nr thrills and spills, drama and icdy and two-fisted romance see hard Dlx In "That I.ucky Devil," feature picture which closes to- :ht. In tho famous Olrndo cose, the The public is cordially Invited to Supreme 1 Court of the United States attend tho services nnd visit the read held thnt the Bible is not a sectarian Ing room bnnle. In tho Trlnltv church case. I ' it said, "This Is a Christian nation." Nut Snndajr. Stay' abed until ten. Head Sunday paper until one. Feed' your face:. until three. Lop around until nine. ' Nothing doing! nothing done, Clood night! First Clirislian Church Corner Ninth and South Oakdale. D. J. Howe, minister. Residence 25 South Orange Services every Lord's Dny. 9:45 a. m. Bible school, M. B. Ol- growth fir 300 M., aecond rowth lir 4..0 H.. son. superintendent. A graded school J.""r. s.t:..HBJJ. "W "" ''. : i .i . ., , "ecoim arowin M. lor the white llr. T. 10 H.. B. 12 W.. Rei 27, NEV4 old irowUi llr 47& M., cedar Tt0 M., hemloi-li 300 M.. apruce 2A M., NW14 HW4 old growth llr 400 aecond growth lir 400 U hemlock too M SW4 NtV'4 old growth fir 600 U.. Recond growth fir 6:0 M., hemlock 200 M., SKW Hw'4 old growlti llr 102.', II.. colar r.O X.. hemlock 200 M., P-F.'-i HK old growth llr 600 M., aecond growth llr 71,0 U., cellar 2A U., hemlock 25 M., NW4 KEU old growth fir 400 II., aecond growth fir 400 H., cedar 160 M., NWU HK Vt old one. 11 a. m. Mornlng worship. Com- flr 77ft U.. cedar M hemlock 26 U., Nee. 811, NK(4 SY. old growth llr 8ai) u ,lar 60 H., hrinlot-k 6K0 II.. NWM NF.!4 old growth llr 8.140 II., hemlock The host things and the worth 'munlon and preaching. Sermon by the V!:' X"V!m4,,I,.S rhii. thinirs irenerallv cost some-' pa"tor' ' The Value of the Church In fir 4oo M.. cedar so M., hemlock 74 nk ihlle things generally cost Borne tne Communlty-.. , : IXWM. aecond groth fir 210 M.. hemlock odka Kills Eight; thing in energy, time, money or sac rlflce. No community can afford g) rejc.t the best and worth while because of a reasonable cost of either. t ' "The Christian religion, as we name our faith, never was hurt by real science of truth." Faith, rea son and science that Is real science, not notions, theories or opinions have the same common basic law. Christian j . nneavor , u .(the Community, 6:3 p. m. meeting. . 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. , Sermon: "Tho Simplicity of the Gospel." Special music at each service. Miss Elizabeth a ore has been se lected to direct the choir. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. All are cordially Invited to attend theso services. M . KW'i NWU second rrowth llr 9490 r., nn y( f. y4 eeconq growin rir 4in u nr. -4 rtt second growth llr I860 M hem. lock ISO H NE'4 HWH aecond growth fir 4460 II., NW Ht4 aetond growth fir (ano M.. HWU HW aeoond growth llr 8(100 M . KK HW acoml growth llr 4470 M.. HK'i SK(4 aecond growth tlr 4190 M NW4 HKU aecond growth fir 4600 II.. hemlock 100 II.. KW44 HK'. aecond growth llr 4860 II.. NKK UK aecond growth lir 2I7S M.. cedar lifi M.. none of the ttmher on theae aectlona to lie Mild lor ea than It. 60 per II. for the aprure ml old growth llr, If per II. for Ih. cellar and aecond growth llr anil 60 rant, per M. lor the hemlock. T. 86 S., H. 3 E., Hcc 1. HW'4 NKVi. pine 976 M llr 40 M., I.ot 8 pine, 176 Prrnbrl1nn Cliurch S,".S.."-: i.l r.ln'.,'0.Mi' .'Jr 470 " w.i- j U..11., ' "r.T. n n pine am m nr i"if M ., none Ol Main nnd HO ly. .... "lie timher on Ihla aection to In Bold lor leaa The Bible school meets at 9:46 a. than 32.60 per U. for the nin. and II n.r u m. and Is getting well organized for or the fir. t. 27 ., R. 11 w., ec. 2i. sk'4 nw "nmr nr .no M . , winie nr noil w lr 16011 M HKU MKU If WOW, Oct. 10. (A. P.) charge. American one dollnr notes Intendent of the wholo school. Miss rellow fir If.'.o Wa red fir 70 M hemloik ht deaths In the Moscow district were found converted Into tens with Helen Bullls of the primary depart- L" !' u . ii" week ate attributed to excessive figures cut from old Mexican cur- ment and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence of the jJ ,an',i Vect'I, J lZ' Kto'tm Z lgcni-e In the newly ' legalized rency and posted over the true fig- beginners' department . and cradle than 12.60 per W. lor the red ami yellow llr. . ,.,.v .-r m. iui in. mi rr-i.r ami uu cciiie Mr M. lor tht whita fir ami hemloik. TllllK. C. IIAVEI.I, Cook with gas. tf lng, reaching the Ifst! point of 2 v 1 - Acta Coaiaueeioqer, riinnlcrfflu Ih Arreted. llOIKII.AH. Ariz. A method of r f Cf.-I. rreatlng hybrid ten dollnr bills was V - ww. revealed when young ernl gra en Claudia Nadrld, Mexican, was held to the fed- the winter under the efficient leader- 3Am-u'kkv J' and Jury on n counterfeiting ship of Mr. Verl O. Walker as super- whiiVti, too ii!. rid cedfr ,- m.. hi per cent vodkn. nnd a move ngnlnst the. new.lnw has nl been started In some quurters. urea on the bills. roll. The attendance last Sunday fol Inwlna rallv rinv wnji verv enennras:- tf lng, reaching the Iguh point of fit, I I.' Cook with gas. tf T-O-N-IG-H-T! WILLIAM DESMOND In a Thrilling Laugh-Feast of Comedy-Drama "Ridiri' Pretty" Photographed in the Great Outdoors 1 TOMORROW! "How Butted n ' ' l, OWEN DAVIS V -Mtpui lnm SiirritHinaii Ifculd TUutJt. nulth DOROTHY DEVORE MATT "MOORE 3K enjoyablt? sort , of com?c4 wictur? MattMoome has mad, famoa'S-and Her he is at His funniest. Also-- .; - H. 0. WITWEE'S ' New Two-Reel Screen Epics! "THE PACEMAKERS." RIALTO AMERICAN FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET C. D. Mobley & E. X. Anderson, Props. PHONE 875 Our Prices and Weights Liberal ALL PRODUCTS SOLD HERE TO BE FIRST CLASS PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED This Market will be open Bix days a week from 7 a. m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays Until 10 p. m. 109 East 8th St. Medford, Oregon Service That You Appreciate . Travel by Motor Stage ; SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY ' -v ' . Two Through Stages Daily ; To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11-30 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Alto leaveg Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting ''.') ; following morning to Portland. .;.'.: . '.-...'; - We take paaaengeri for all wy 'point. For further Information and ticket call Union Stag Depot. Phone S09. . FARE MEDFORD PORTLAND $7.85 - Direct Connection at Roseburg for Cooa Bay Point. ' ' , ' DoTel Nfaifx Pewtll tlrtit at O'Farrell , SAN FRANCISCO ' "NtarttttoEvirythlnt" Every modern convenience for the (nest. Circulating lea water. Hospitality and , good service., HARVEY M. 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