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iGLER. GRANGE Ml LECTURE UPON DAIRYING i N. Murks Kitlsrouul. Sjiidny school, lO:oo a. in. Imirnins prayuc with sermon Hev. A. l. JoneiPuf Atlanta, Ou., a. 111.O ,' AOI.E POINT Oct. 15. The rrg. . business meeting of the Grange lield on Tuesday night. October Church ur Jiwiix Christ of La Her Dor 0 Knlllls. o Woodman Hull, over MoUford Na- After the regular business a Hunduy school at 10:30 a. m. Sub- Odld program was given which M-t Theological cla The Apoa- been prepared by tho lecturer. tacy." Classes for the intermediate Wpldmnn mv . r ini.r.iin. ""J primary classes. instructive talk on dairying. In A cor,ll!l Invitation extended to all own unlquo way ho related lib. 'rt," after the truth. loils and tsressed the Importance! No collections. loroughbred stock from high rec-l daniB and sires, of the linportanco! Baptist church. ieful feeding from babyhood on. I Sunday morning our pastor. Dr. I of gentle treatment. He alno Eaton, will give a chalk talk for the ic of tho need of regular hours "loyn nnd girls on "How Things 'close application to business, and Grow." a special musical feature rotghlng and testing milk. The of the servico will be a number by talk amusing as well as instruc very pleasing part of the pro- .orous comment throughout made' the Sunshine, choir. The Sunday school . at 9:45 will interest you. The It. Y. I'. V. at 0:30 p. in. will nei you un. and the p was the Instrumental and vocal pastro's evening sermon on "A Good le rendered by Mr, and Mrs. Word About Jesus" will help you. lesteadt. I fomo early to rthe big sing at 7:30. e mates or mo urnnge gave a near tiic echo singing. Try our rer suriiriso party at tho liomenveicoine. 1rs. Hoy Smith on Thursday af- oon, October 1. A very pleasant ' was had and Mrs. Smith was recipient of many dainty little Cookies and tea were served High a 'misunderstanding, several' all First Mi ih.Hllst Episcopal Church West Main unit laurel. 0M3 a. ill. Sunday school. W. V. Walker, superintendent. Classes for he Grange ladies were not not! of tho event, to the regret of all erned. to following flvo new members i voted in nt our last meeting: . Charley, Mrs. I C. Cllarley, ry Owens. Mrs. Yola Owens, d Tierce. This brings our list tienilici-s up to 72. l executive committee was ap ed. comprised of the master and Mary. I. o s t e r Throckmorton. Ilea llanscom arid 'Alfred Mltlel t. to entertainment night will be on (day. October 20. f W. Ward, master of tho To ft Orange, nnd wife, attended the una Orange meeting nt Uogue r. Saturday, October 10. Frank "fc'orth and wife also attended the Una t! run go meeting. AU report iiod time. The next Pomona ige will bo held at Sums Valley lunuary 20, 1U26. Saturday eve- j W. Ward. L. C. Charley and J Perry are cutting their- fourth of alfalfa. K. Hank has about finished Ing his cron of apples..; He has, ry fine crop, but is not nhfpping 4 out this year. ' He intends to f them until towards spring, and' locally. These apples aro alwaya; chilly fine, free from worms and and one hundred per cent Mr. Iluak has tho reputation rowing tho cleanest crop of fruit; lp valley, year aftor year. One only -five 'wormy applet wer Un sorting 1600 boxes. This verified by lho; sorters and Mker. Mr. Hank claims the "The II a. in. Morning worship. jcriciio Tragedy." . 6:30. ' Kpworlh Leu cue service. 7:30. Kvening worship. "The Proolousnoss of Jesus." Morning: Anthem, Let All Them That Put their trust (Peace), offer tory solo. Mrs. Lyman. Kvening: Anthem. Blessed Is the People (Ashfofd): Offertory, Co mo Unto Him (Leslie) Mrs. Nichols. T. 11. Temple, pastor. . . First Christian Church Cor. Ninth ami Kouth Oakdale. 1. J. Howe, minister. Ites. 25 S. Orange. Services every Lord's Day: 0;45 a. m. PJI-lo . school. M. Kl Olson, supt, Lurger in attendance kind better in service every week. Classes for everyone. . 11 a. in. Worship, communion and preaching. Sermon by the pastor: "Our Debt to Humanity." 6:30. Christian Kndcavor meeting. The young people training for Chris tian service. 7:30. Preaching. Rev. M. U. Paro naugain, Armenian, will tell the story of the Armenians. A large attendance should hear his message. Spocittl music at each service. Miss Klitabeth Gore, choir director," Choir rehoursnl Thursday 7:30 p. m;- -' ICvery one cordially Invited to these services. '' r' .:i .'' .. , of ago. The men's and women's adult Bible cla seas are flourishing and a fine plaoo for in creasing BUile know ledge and good Christian Nllowshlp. leaders Mr. II. P. W. Spllver And Mrs. A. J. Ilanhy. Verl O. Walker. supcrintendcnt.O II a. in. Sermon on "WeiKhed and Wanting." A study of Clod's Judg ment on our lives. 7:30 p. m. Sermon. "Courage. Christian. ' Why Christian courage la needed In our day. The music for tho day will bo as follows: Organ, morning. 'First Movement ofAthe Unfinished Symphony.,.. Schubert "Canzone Amorosa' .....Nevin Rvanlng. , "Onward 'Christian Kol- dlnrs" Ashford "The flosary" :...Ncvin Traumeral Svhuman Quartet, morning 'Kyea That Are Weary' Bartlctt "Far From My Heavenly Home'.... Huerter Kvening OirPs Chorus will sing ' The End of the Itoad." 6:30 p. m. Christian Kndcavor. 7:00 p. in. Wednesday. Teacher Train ing class. 7:40 p. m. Proper meeting. 2:30 Tuesday. Woman's missionary meeting with Mrs. X. C. Chaney at &12 S. Holly. 7:30 p. in. Tuesdny Purity lecture by Hev. X. Wayne Phelps on the sub ject, "ThoKey to Noble Living." the Rftcond of a series being given in the churches. - H.S.F CENTRAL POINT First Church of Christ'. ' Set list, , Authorized branch of the Mother rhurch, 'tho First Church of Christ.! I Scientist, ln. njH,toh.MaHs. v . ; Serviceii tivvi hold :cvery Sunday at 111 o'clock, churchy ndlflce. Mtf North I rt()lrlilr r. . '.' ,L . . . . In. la: lQr mray. equlpmontl ,.., 40. - -i trino. of Atonement. v. Sunday .Hchool'nt P;10' Aiipllcants under the ago of 20 may bo ad mittcd. j. '-. Wedne'sdny evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence hetHngs, at 8 o'clock. . ; . ' The Heading room, which Is In tho Medford building, is open daily frojil 12 to 4, except , Sundays and holi days. Tho Bible and nil authorized Christian Science literature niay bo read, borrowed or purchased. - The public Is cordially invited to atend the services and visit the read ing room. ' ie uaod a spray gun one year tid more worms than he had for ars use of the spray rod. liu a uses a Vermont bent nozzic. rchardist from the Talent iis nnd mother orchard men. have studying his method of spray Until those men saw tho results s methods of Hpraying, they be- tl the spray dope w-as at fault. ,ail the orchardfi wero very ny. ' Hut Mr. Haak used the -dope that they did and hiH i wfts (.'lean. JHo claims It is tho of the spray gun and the caro prayhiK. The spray gun throws fieavy a stream, and so does not i There Is also a great waste upe with the spray gun. He 'plain skim milk an a spreader, j knowledge is valuable, as there loss amounting to thousands of jrs a year by tho culling of ny fruit. e next business meeting will lehl at tho hall on tho first (lay of November, the 3rd. IN PREDICTED FOR NEXT WEEK ;N Fit A NCISCO. Oct. 17. The. her outlook for the week begin , October 18 was announced here f by the United States weather Mi as follows: outlook Is for generally cloudy rainy weather in the north Pa islntcs. considerable cloudiness In lern California with probable 'in the north portion during the tart of the week: increasing lincsH In Idaho, probably with towards the middle of tho week generally fair in southern Culi u nnd Nevada. Temperatures continue nearly normal In ull ins. w Produce Market i Opened in Med ford 1 . ' KnglMi Lutheran. ' "West Fourth,' near Oakdale. Services for Sunday. October J'8. Sunday school, io a. m. Morning service., 11 a. m. ; At this service the field representative of the Near Kast relief, Hev. M. 1.1. Par ouhugian, will speak on "Tho Great Opportunity." If o should be given a good hearing. The Luther league has Its devo tional meeting ut (1:30 p. m. The leader Is Miss Lorraine Cicrhnrdt. The evening service ut 7:30 p.. m. Subject: "The Kingdom of Clod." 1 Wednesday evening there will be no mld-woek service but we will all unite with the MegiodNt- church, south, corner Main and Oakdale. In hearing the Uev. N. Wayne Phelps speak on the: subject of "Can one be a Christian and gut a divorce?" at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Oct. . 22. the Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. II. Ouenther. ci 3 South Newtown, at 2 p. in. The catechetical clues meets every Saturday morning at 10:30. Main Street Methodist South Corner Main und Oakdale. J. II. Coan. pastor. . Kihle school at 9:15. Dr. Frank Huberts, supt. Morning worship at 11. Subject, "The Christ Passion." This Is No. 0 of tho series "The Measure of a Chris tian." An Insplrutlonal message. Tho Kp worth Lcaguq meets at 6:30. A live growing band who arc doing things. - . - Al.thtf evening service 7:30 tho pas tor will bring (he closing number of the above named series. Subject. "The Prize." On Tuesday afternoon 2:30 the Missionary society meets at the homo of Mr L W. Thomas, 718 W. Main. On Wednesday evening 7:80 In place of the regular midweek service N. Wayne Phelps, uuthor, lecturer and evangelist representing tho World urity league, and fighting the white new institution in Medford Is the Wean Fruit and Produce Market 09 East 8th street, owned and atcd by C. D. Mobley and K. X. rson. They carry a complete fresh lino of vegetables and fru'ta market being open everv day ex- Sunday'from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. Rnttirdnvn until 10 n. in. Thcv iintce their products to be first s,avo traffic, will speak. The Luth t and service tho best. Thoy have cclal choice line of apples, grapes potatoes at this time. Tired of Monarclihtni. SRLIN A monarchist speech by sral Von Arnim has led to a esting demonstration by 7.000 ront of the opera house. oran congregation will unite in this service. You are cordlully Invited to all er vices In this church. - ' ok with gas !rrbyurian Church. Corner Main and Holly. Hlblo school 9:45 a. m. The beginner's department under direction of Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, so. lie Ub your littletots from 3 to 6 years By P. M. JOXKS. CKNTHAL POINT, Oct. 16. The sophomore class of the local high school gave a party last Wednesday night to the members of the Fresh man class. The affair was staged in the gym, which had previously been made ready for the great occasion. Guinea, music, stunts in fact a little bit .of everything took up the time until a lute hour, when all departed for their homes, tho happier for a most pleasant evening. Miss Dorris Hubbard of the Cen tral Point H. S. class of '23 is teach ing, in the Butte Falls school.. Al Hermanson has had a new lid put on the front part of his feed store. Al says ho didn't mind the grain get ting wet, as wet grain is heavier and he sells It by weight: but the darned stuff started to ferment and he got scared as It was rumored a "dry" agent was prowling around. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Drysdalo. baby daughter and Mrs. Drysdale's mother, all of Myrtle Point, are visiting Mrs. Urysdale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Paxson, Mr. and Mrs.' R. H. Pax son, Mrs. 12. S. Paxson, Mrs. Richard Hale and Mr. Lorcn Paxson motored as far an Wolf Creek Sunday, to meot them. - : Clifford and Helen Webber motor od over from Klamath Kails Saturday to visit friends,; returning home Sun- . i- Mrs; Mary Mayficld, who spent the summer, at Oresham;; Ore., and who has been for the past week at Table Hock with relatives, has returned to Central Point for tho winter. Mrs. Mayficld says that while away she kept in touch with home through this column. She has taken rooms with the F. K. Jones family. C. H. (Food) Richmond, formerly with tho' Faher company, is now with tho Skaggs Grocery stores and Is lo cated at Roseburg. Mrs. Clyde Hatifion and daughter Hetty, now of Butte Falls, were in town on business Tuesday evening. L. B. Lamb and family left Monday for California, where they will reside In the future. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Norcrosa receiv ed a. telegram at noon, Monday from their won, Paul, of Los Angeles, an nouncing th earrlval of a flno baby girl. "Grandpa" tried to pretent that ho was used, to that sort of thing but wo notice Mho old hat sitting at a bit sharper angle over the right eye. Mr. and Mrs. Stockwelt, who have resided here for some time left Mon day evening for Cottage Grove to set tle tho estate of Mrs. Stockwell's mother, who passed away last April. Thoy expect to make their home there. - Great concern has been expressed by the many friends of Harold Mor ton, the local Mall Tribune man: he has for some time past seemed to be moving about in a dazed condition and often t gives very queer answers to questions. But the secret Is out nt last, though we are not at liberty to tell all wo know.. However, a certain young lady of this city might shed somo light on the situation If wc could find her. . As tho French say: "Cherchez le fommc!" Lion Club Roars The Doha' club listened; to two en tertaining an dinstructive speeches at Its last weekly luncheon at the Hotel Holland on October 14th. Gain liobln son, sales malinger of tho Owon-Oro-Ron Lumber company, talked about the activities of that organization and explained quite a fen- phases of this big Industry tbat wero unknown to at least a part of the audience. Dr. Croon, president of tho Albany college, gave a talk on his experiences as an educator and his psychology of education. Mr. Cook, who Is oponlng up a new shop In town, was the guest of Lion Hillings. Use IjisIi on Dank Itolibers NANAIMO. B. . C. Sentences of eight years In the penitentiary and twenty lashes each were visited upon -eight men who plead guilty to the robbory of 14000 from the N'analmo branch of tho Royal Bank of Canada. - Kvanccllne Booth Injured. NEW YORK. Kvangcllne Booth has. a fractured wrist and a sprained shoulder from a fall In her home. Cook with gas. 4tb The " Sky Pilots9 FbrUrti i:ditk.iPby tup. mpufoiu) ministerial association "I Have Sot WnU'tuitcu l m Thy WaDs. O .IcniHJik-m." lsn. 92 :. wbh h it ty-prcscnt. and f iimluim-nt;il prim ipb s of rt'llgluii. their imtut e and value to society, ha If he h;id be n educated In u n'm-(''Q)-ti:in cuurilry. Who is to supply this lack if mn the Christian college?" Wh Vhen wo saw her Jtehind liter she appeared a OS -fined the and altogether lowly young person, but when she .txjed us on He street she looked like a pel auil 3liliug h'K show. to I Mil 11 1 o Illamo WIhto It IlclougH. Who Is to blame for the break Someone suggests mat one way unroot the urou divorce evil Is tu return to the Ntitndaitls and prac tices of Hicham Young. O well, he had all of ftah in which to runm. down In morals among our young uut t,0 rest of us can't afford a people? It bcciiw to be a favorite whole new frontier theso days. pant lino for writers, lecturers and! Aon caniud have u Christian coiu- even nimwivii " i"" munion without u Christian com- frightful colors, the dclhiMUem-y of muntty, nor the Christian cninmunity our young people. Ah long as wo without Its centers, its laws, and Us have homes la which .the voice of truths, nraver 1m not heard, the Bible not! read, nor tho Christian life lived,! . Make deposits each week In tho our vounc ueoulo will not be any imnk of heaven. Ymi will need sotiiu better than they are today. And as resources by and by. long as parents do nut set Christian t exam ule before their children, do Some of tho old hymns of the not keep the Sabbath, nor take their church are more titan peculiar In children to the house of God, It Is their endeavor to present Christian an unblushine act of the most blal- teaching. For instance this man .a ant hypocrisy to place tho blame on translated: a defenselesB childhood. Train the- child in the way ho should go and wnht Is of far more Importance ! go that way yourself. I R. W. NELSON, Phoenix.1 j An Honor to Ills Stau. A splendid example of vigorous mentality of one of full ripe years is prominent in Medford this month I" the presence and person of Federal' Judge C. K. Wolverton, whose court Is now In sessison. He Is topping the. seventy-fifth ridge his years, yet us it was stated of one of old. "His eye is "not dimmed nor his natural strength abated." For thirty-one and a half years Judge Wolverton has served the state of Oregon with exceptional ability, tho first eleven and a half years on tho state supreme bench, a ud Be thou. Lord, the rider, And we the little ass: That to God's holy city Together we may pass. Another on "1'nity." from the sev enteenth century. Is as follows: I am no bigamist, 1 have no concubines: It's only one church I admit, One child; I have no twins. The Screen By Te Press Agent. Al Hunt's Ciulcilaii. Percy Marmont. Nell Hamilton .fid on Mary Brian head the cast of "The tho Street of Forgotten Men." the attroc- followlnir twenty on the federal dls- Hon at Hunt's Crulerltin beginning lo- trict. Ho is indeed an honor to bis morrow matinee. profession and tho high office which Marmont has the greatest part that he has so ably filled. li fallen to him since he played It is a rare pleasure to listen to his Mark Sabre In "If Winter Comes." lie wlso utterances nnd to follow his l "lOasy Money" Charlie, tho best fa thought In its clear and keen dls- that goes out of Diamond Mike's sernmont of matters before hislHaIo,,n " vlng off the char- court. Some day. of course, he will lb,y Inclined. wear out. but that vigorous mind' ''u !-. i mm r imvui ...... will never rust out. Oregon Is thrice honored by this splendid gentleman and Jurist with his record of end-, nent eervico to his . state, and its people. :' . J. B. COAX. 0 , - Introducing Ir. Temple. Hev. Thomas Henry Temple. D. D,,' is Med ford's latest acquisition among the Sky Pilots. He comes as the minister of the First Methodist church of the city.) After giving him the onco ovor wo have decided to keep him. Wo , like his looks, his manner and his reputation. The bishop that, sont - him rather ex pected that we would. We aro glad novel "A Son of His Father," closes ut Hunt's Craterlan tonight. 11 Is a western melodrama ut its best. Bunker Bean ut Itlalto. As rollicking, Joyous a comedy as has ever been screened opened yes terday at the Ulalto theater. It is "His Majesty, Bunker Bean." with Matt Moore as His Royal Shyness, and DorotiiM -Devorc the girl whose love t helps fire Bunker Bean with courage ana ruckicssncHH. The remainder or tho cast- bus been carefully selected. "Strulhinore," with Diana Miller playing the role of Marion Vavusous. vampire queen of literature. Wynd Hunters'-Notice Hunters aro our property o way. 17-ltf warned to knep -off l Crater Lnko High- C. W. ISAACS. FRANK ISAACS. Conk with gas. tf RIALTO hum Stand I ne has the role of Dunicl to introduce him to the community.- Ktrathmore in the production which Ho was born In Lincolnshire, Kng- hvlll como ,(( tho Rlalto theater lomur laiid, February 20, 18"U. That makes row nuttiuea. him 5si. , His fathorjlwuH a local preacher In tho Wesli'Tun church. Tjim- Henry camo W AifttAu:! eft .wli ho was 19 and la a member still of his father's 'church. ;6 ; , , Ho attended Albion' college," Mich igan for five years, one-year at Kan sas university, then two yt'urs at Upper Iowa university, whore he graduated in 1906 with the degree of bachelor of philosophy. In 11)14 he was honored with tho degree of doctor of divinity. , In 1903 he Joined Iho St. Louis conference of hiH church. Ho served the following charges: Drexol, Mo.; (.Marmont. la.; Waukon, New Hamp ton, Fayette Collego church, whero ho graduated, . and Vinton, all In Iowa. At the latter place hn built a splendid Institutional rhurch. Hit next pastorate was Cameron Park Hill church at Denver, and follow ing, Alonto Vista, Colo. At Park Hill lie laid tho foundations for . a 100.000 church plant. Mnrshfleld was his next field, where he gave four years. There he built a $0000 parsonage and n (125.000 Methodist hospital. It seems that ho has a rec ord for doing a few things besides visit the old Indies. .We asked him for his honest Im pressions of Medford nhd tho vatlcy. Ho promised to tell tho truth. This Is what ho says: "This Is without a doubt the finest place In which wo have ever lived. . It Is Ideal in all its surroundings and possibilities. We are already In love with Med ford afWc find the outlook for our work In the church splendid and the prospects for constructive endeavor excellent." Wo called him down right there. That Is enough for a single dose. However, we believe he Is right about It. Ladies and genllemon. Dr. Temple! Religion In the Colleges -President Thompson of the Ohio State university recently mado this statement relative to religion in the schools of higher learning: "I am in no way untrue to stato institutions when I say that in our day a boy might become a bachelor or mastor In almost nny one of the best of them and be as ignorant of the Bible, the moral end spiritual truth Hotel Medford Serves Excellent SUNDAY DINNERS ' for, ; One Dollar n A Bombardment of Laughs and Fun in "HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN"' with MATT MOORE and DOROTHY OEVORE Starts Tomorrow THf MMA OF A GIRL WHO W1BV I DESIRE