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PRIZE FOR ESSAY
E
As a rcault of the Podturo Content
at the Girla' Athletic osnociation
lit on Homo weeks aso, thorn were
inny very good enays.
Tho prize, which wan a gold Kver-
harp, waa ovarded to Vivian Yeek,
Good Posture,
Tunipy, Slunipy, Slanky and Slow,
The
Sky Pilots'
Forum
EDITED BV TUB MEDFORD
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
"I Ilavfi Sot Watch men Cpon Thy
Wan, q Jerusalem." Ia.
to
On
5th
Kt. Mark's KpLsoopaJ.
Corner North Oukdulo and
street.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 n. m. Sunday sl-hool.
11a. m. Morning prayer and ner
mon. Wm. It, Hamilton, Vicar.
'South
Oithollc Cliuivli.
Oaktlalt) avenua and llth
You. Mister!
Park lhat car tomorrow and take street,
the family with you to church, (let; Manse at ft and 10:30 a. m. '
acquainted with the preacher. Hear I Hosary, instruction and benedlc
his earnest and inspiring messago lltm 111 JU I'
sympathetically for the good of your
soul find the edification of your
whole being. Men need the church.
Men need the religion of Jesus
Itev. b W. Illuck, Pastor.
layed horseshot from morning 'till (-'hrlst. Men need the inspiration of Wood of Medford will pn
ICjiplc Point ImlciMMirifMil Mission.
Sunday services at 2:30 p. ni. t'ash
each. The
to',
did not matter who seemed always
to win.
list time passed away was what mat
tered to him.
Bumpy was medium, fair and well-
fed,
ut his posture was bad from his foot
to his head, -
lumpy, as we call him, was short.
heavy and fat,
nd lacked in his appearance from
his toe to his hat,
Slanky is slender, tall, lanky and
slim,
nd you wquld think he needed cul
, ture training by the looks of
him.
ow is always lagging, anything but
i fast,
'o seem to think his friendship
I would do anything but last.
Uiese four hoys were well brought
I up and well bred,
tnd each represented an honorable
- home, it was wild.
tn . education they had attained In
.their youth,
tut this did not matter as much as
their health, to honestly tell
the truth,
n their boyhood days they had learn
! to speak
!x languages, which ran from Hin-
doo to Greek,
hey had helped write poems which
had won them much fame,
ind everyone within the country
( knew them by their nickname.
hey each laid a brick on a castle
which helped to build it hlh
the serflce of the sanctuary. Park public is cordially invited.
the car tomorrow and find your way
to church. You might be surprised.
Clad Tidings Mission.
31 Xo. drape street. (Affiliated
with general council. Sister lcen-
What thn Prince Savs.
The Prince of Wales savs that "the hower, minister.
close-cropped, clgarette-smoklng and Sunday services at 10 a. in. and 11
mannishly dressed noisy girl nno fie- "y 9 '"
quenily sees In all countries" does
not appeal to him "even a little
'bit." Once more his highness hit
a bullseye.
Tho, Fez I Passing-.
The Turkish republic celebrnted
its second birthday by an ultimatum
Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m.
K very one. cordially welcome.
Pentecostal Minion.
12S East Main. fr:. t Bingham,
pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m. ,
Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
Midweek preaching Wednesday and
to "wear a European hat or go a-. ..!.. 7;3o . m.
bearhcaded." The abolition of the; Wo invUe you t0 come ftnd W0rshlp
fez is to mark Turkey's emancipn- wjjh us
tion from ancient traditions. It is, ,
also a break with a i very ancient himJi of Jesus Christ of letter
religious custom. The fez Is pass-. jay Saints.
Ing, in Turkey,. but It's not under the' Woodman hall, over Medford Na
bun in fraternufc circles here that tional bank.
could bo noticed. I Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Bub
Ject for theological class, "The Apos-
Ijibor ami Liquor In Meslco, lacy."
The Mexican' Federation of Utbor, Classes for all ages,
representing 1.000.000 workers, is Evening services at 7:30 p. m.
urging strict enforcement of legal Mutual 'improvement association,
restrictions in the sale of liquor In Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Industrial centers. president Calles All are welcome. No collections.
says that this law has been a great -
benefit to the state and that Its First M. K. Church,
repeal would be a mistake. I Morning. "Nov. 21. 1025:
I Anthem, "O Lord, How Manifold'
nenenU Albert Pike. - liarnby
High tribute was paid to General Offertory. "On Thee Each Living
Albert pike at the opening of the' Sout Awaits" (Creation) Haydn
biennial session of the Supreme Miss Strevey, Mr. MacDonough. Mr.
ut these hovs nre ho stooned and rniinHl nr th r ottiuh nit Free Crooks
hollow-chested, that we look at
them nnd sigh,
lor what is the use for all this and
all that.
?hen they look for an honorable po
sition, they are turned down
right flat.
fhat man with a business that Is run
ning so fair,
rants a stooped-shoutdered . clerk,
Just filling his chair?
'or. even if he is nn intelligent lad.
round-shouldered figure in an of
fice looks bad.
ov Humjiy, Slumpy, Blank!' and
Slow, . . . .
am sure are glad to know,
hat their faults, as well as mine,
nn be bettered in a very short time.
Ind this I have learned of these four
boys so brave,
lava taken it upon themselves to
live not like a slave, I
lor now we see them rising early. I
heir exercise for to tak$,
volves the Skies" Shelley
Soloist, Mr. 11 rooks.
Offertory, Soprano solo....Miss Strevey
Masonry, southern jurisdiction. In rening.
Washington on October 1H. Albert, Anthem, "Savior, when Night In
Pike, soldier, lawyer, journalist, poet,
philosopher, and one of the greatest
Masonic scholars of all time, was
sovereign grand commander of the
supreme council, southern jurisdic
tion, which by virtue of its priority.
Is the. mother council of the world,
for more than forty years, lt has
been said that Pike "found Free
masonry in a log cabin and left It In
a temple,
Baptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, Ph. D minister.
Thanksgiving will be celebrated at
our church tomorrow in two big ser
vices. Thangsgiving songs. Thanks
giving anthems, solos, etc., and
ThnnlD..li.in xixmnn. u-lll faatntt-a nlif
General Pike Was a blig- .nif, Tn tho mnrnlnir orvl.P Miss
adier general In, tho confederate Huntoon wiI1 BnR "Song of Praise,'
army una ror many years uner me hy Bnlrd; nnd tne choir will sing,
war he was engaged In Journalism in .p,.ai(,e tne Lord O My Soul," by
Memphis and Little Hock. Christian Watson. Pastor W. H. Eaton will
Advocate. ... speak on "The Genius of Thangsgiv-
,lng." In the evening the choir will
University In Memory of Bryan, sing Semper's big anthem ."Prnlse
The campaign to secure $5,000,- the' Lord." Mrs. Hcott will present
000 to build a great university at "Hing Unto the Lord," by Scott and
Dayton, Tenn.. in memory of Wll- Dr. Eaton will speak on "A Psalm of
Ham Jennings Bryan was opened Thanksgiving. You will enjoy these
himpy. Slumpy. Slanky and Slow.- ucioner au. ine uuimmg oi hucu services. i:ome ana see.
fill still, themselves, worthy make. I memorial is most fitting and has
lielr shoulders are growing broader, vu-uim;hhph oi me migcr jwu jmun num. v , !.
Hountlcs How Can V Khure Them
with Others." Mathew 2&:34-40.
7 p. in. Wednesday night. Teacher
training class.
7:40 p. m. ltlble study 'and pray
er. Theme Thanksgiving.
First ( hurt'li nf ClulM, S tt-!itls(.
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, the First Church of chrisi.
Scientist, In Hoslon. .Mass.
Services nre held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice. 112 N'n-th
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. No
vember 22: "Soul and liody."
Sunday school at !i:4'. Appli
cants under the age of twenty may
be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, that
include testimonies of Christian Sci
ence healings, at 8 o'clock.
The Heading lloom, which is in
the Medford building. Is open dally
from 12 to 4. except Sundays and
holidays. The Hibie and all author
ized Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
First Christian Church.
Corner Ninth and South oakdale.
D. J. Howe, minister. Hesldeuee
South Oakdale- Services every Lord's
Day.
9:45 a. m. Bible school, M. E. Ol
son, superintendent. Our school won
in tho contest with .Uoscburg l"t
Sunday. There should be a betrer re
port this Sunday. He sure to' bring
a friend, your Uiblo and a liberal of
fering. H a. m. Worship, communion nnd
preaching. Sermon by tho pastor.
"Christian Stewardship." Morning
anthem by the choir, "Duch Prayer
of Thanksgiving."
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor
meeting. Let the young people rally
in a great Thanksgiving service.
7:30 p. m. Praise and prayer. Young
Men's orchestra will play several se
lection. Mrs. W. A. Heed of Corvaltis. state
secretary of the Woman's Missionary
work will bring a report of the great
international convention held at Ok
lahoma City. A large audience
should hear her message. There will
be a union Thanksgiving Pay ser
vice held In the Presbyterian church
at 10:30 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30
p. m.
The new building is nearing com
pletion and will probably be ready for
dedication, Sunday. December 13.
All are cordially invited to attend
all services of this church.
heir lungs breathe more :fresh air,
heir chests are full and strength
ened. k
hd they walk with some degree of
air, '
e see them entering life anew.
br they have learned outright.
hat seeing a lazy boy or girl,
a stumpy looking sight. -
lir looks amount to the most in life.
en by them we nre judged.
tit to keep trim and fit is a struggle
and strife,
hd this, some people have snugged,
bw I am sure you will be glad to
I know,
hat Humpy, Slumpy, Slanky and
Slow, ; 1 ,
ot only nre awake, lively nnd fit,
ut in this world are willing to do
their hit.
of the nation
J. 13.
The Screen
. By Ye PreM Ascnt.
At Hunt's Craierlan.
Constance Tnlmadge In "Her Sis
jr From Paris," a story of Vienna
Ith all of the ( Austrian capital's
kughtinesfl set out delicately. Is the
fature picture at the Hunt's Crate
in tomorrow and Tuesday, Inying
(f Monday night for the legitimate
(traction,, "What Price Glory." Miss
plmadge plays both women, the wife
od the "sister from Paris." and Bhe
Irts outrageously with her own hus-
knri. Ronald Colmun and George
Arthur arc in the cast with the
r.
Norma Talmndge and Eugene
llrlen In a film version of Mc-
itcheon's greatest "success. "Grau-
trk, closes at Hunt's Cratcrlan to-
ght.
Here you find the. motion picture
Its very best and in its most gor-
ous settings nnd costuming shorn
t "sex" an dmaudlln sentimentality,
ereft of nil that Is tnwdy and unreal
and marked hy magnificent acting
hd direction throughout. -
At tho Ulalto.
Thomns Meighan will be seen nt
e Klalto theater tomorrow and
jesdny In "The Man Who Found
imself." A strong enst surrounds
e star. Virginia Valll, the Morgan
others, Frank nntt Ralph; Charles
Stevenson, Julia Hoyt. Lynn Fon-
Inne, Hugh Cameron. Victor Moore,
forma n Trevor, John Harrington and
;hers. v
Newspaper and police crusades
roughout the country against fnke
odiums and crooked clairvoyants re-
ntly resulted in Director Tod
jrownlng writing a thrilling film ex-.
pw of crooks of this variety.
Corner Main and Oakdale.
Conn, pastor.
Scouts .Honor Roowevclt. I The Hibie school meets nt 9:45. Dr.
One thousund New York Boy Frank Roberts, Superintendent.
Scouts paid honor to the memory of Morning worship nt 11 Subject of
Theodore Roosevelt on October 24. the pastor's message, "Tho Voico of
This was the occasion of the sixth Thanksgiving."
annual pllgrlmmage to the Roose- Evening service at 7:30. A happy
velt grave at Oyster Ray. At the hour. A gospel message of inspira
head of the long, line of hikers were Hon helpfulness,
eighty troop and national flags, The Kpworth League meets at 6:0.
with Daniel Carter Beard, national "we is " nn1 activity that is en
Scout commissioner, an dhls troop 0ar"e , . , , , -of
Huckskin Scouts leadlng.-Ex- e postponed social session of the
. Missionary society Tuesday afternoon
- 'nt tho church.
The midweek fellowship service
Wednesday eevning at 7:30.
Tho Thanksgiving service Thurs-
Ilerc'a Logic.
Wo quote a paragraph from the
by
day 10:30 a. m. at tho Presbyterian
third Installment of the report
1 1 1 UMifiui council 01 cnui uiiea. it. ch(.0h
is re auve to onnKmg among yminK( You wm fiml a welcome at all the
people. It Is clear and convincing, sei.v(.e8
although It does not lambaste tho
boya n.irt Blrl i3 a hopol.Ha bunch I Ush jMtiwran clmlvh
of Jazz maniacs us some others have J VMt Koul.th nellr 0llkdllie. jlCv.
done! ... Edwin J. Johnson, Pastor.
"One of the most disputed nties- services for November 22:
tlons In connection with prohibition sundny school, 10 n. m.
Is the effect of the law upon moral! Mornlnp service, n'n.'m. Subject:
conditions in colleges, high schools. "'L,Vlnp. Yet Dead."
and elsewhere. The findings of the j.uther Leni?ue, 6:30 p. ni.
present study in this respect may be Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sub
briefly stated. There Is a marked ject: "The Ten Virgin."
tendency on the part of young peo- The Ladles' Aid meets at the home
pie to depart from conventional rules of Mrs. K. E. Schultz, 405 West Sec
of behavior. This tendency is in no ond street, at 2 p. m. on Wednesday,
apparent way relnted to' prohibition, November 25.
stive ns liquor drinking has become Mid week service Wednesday even
one of the mnny commonly talwoed ipg at 7:30 p. m. Subject: The Third
performances that are turned to for Chapter of Acts.
the 'kick' that large numbers of Union Thanksgiving services will
young people aro trying to got out be held at the Presbyterian church on
of life. If any single material fao- Main and Holly streets, November 26,
tor Is more Important thnn another, at 10:30 a. m. Itev. D. J. Howe of the
It Is probably the automobile, cor- Christian church will preach the scr
tulnly not the hip flask. Reports mn-
of school administration officials and The catechetical class meets every
of teachers who have made extensive Saturday morning nt 10:30.
studies of moral problems In tho A most cordial invitation Is extend-
schools give little support to the el 10 every one 10 illcnd all of these
theory that prohibition Is in Itself services.
a cause of moral breakdown.. It! n , . ,
may. perhaps, just ns truly be said Prwbyterian Cl.urt-li.
that It does not appear to be a great1, Corner Mnln and Ho1 , lev' Er?J
..! crt.im. ih Lawrence, minister. Itesldence 513
9:45 a. m. Bible school. Our motto:
Every pupil on time, with his own lii
ble, a henrt to learn, n studied lesson
nnd an offering. Verl O. Walker, Su
perintendent. .
11 a. m. Miss Roberta Ilnrr of New
York City, secretary of the board of
National Mfssisons, will speak on the
themo of "Patriotism Plus." a patriot
ic missionary- message fitting for
I Thanksgiving week nnd the first Sun-
I day of Nntlonal Missions week. ' The
of the law by parents ha sa rather
tragic effect on hoys and girls."
FAIR MISSES FINED
FOR SPEEDING
Tt lay was ladles' day In Judge ' quartet will sing as folows: 'Kenr Ve
Taylor's court when two fair misses! Not. Oh Inrapl." hv Knlckor. "Our
Mended guilty to charges of speeding. litest Redeemer, Ere He Breathe," by
.nss mnurea mom, arrested ny uity Housley,
Truffle Officer Q. ' J. PreHcntt fori 7:30 p.m. The Young People will
speeding on North Central avenue, was nresent n mijudnnnrv unnhm crvir-
Hrownitig has filmed his story ns fined $10, while Miss Mabel Vinson, entitled. "The Northwest Passnae."
The MysW" now being shown at arretted hy a Officer Talent while This will he a simple missionary
fce Illnlto theater, anl It Is oi of the speeding tu miles an hour on the presentation and will be Interspersed
lost thrilling crook Plays that has Jacksonville highway, was fined 10. with music, hv the trlrlH' rhnrtm. one
yer been flashed on a motion pic- C. N. Evans pleaded guilty to speed number of which will ho a Negro
re screen. t mk bi main nireei pnni mo .spiritual.
(Washington school at the time of, :J p. m. Christian Endeavor.
Sun Classified Ads get results. schoo)dinilssal and waaftied 910. Topic, Thanksgiving theme: "Uod's
By P. M., JONES.
The S. 8. Poague property in this
city wttH recently purchased by Mrs.
Sarah Collins, who intends to occupy
tho place in the near future. This Is
but one of the many rt?rf) estate trans
fers effected within ..the. pnHt few
wheeks, which show that Central
Point is rapidly gaining favor as n
place of residence.
W. V Cochenetto of Sand Point,
Idaho, and T. J. Heckle of Killings.
Mont., spent a few days this week at
the home of Paul Martin nnd family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. T. Iieeson left this
week for Portland, where Mrs. Uee
bo nwlll undergo futrher treatment
for hor eyes. Mrs. Iieeson has been
a great sufferer for some time from
an eye ailment which has rendered
her practically blind, and it fs hoped
that her treatment in Portland will at
least Improve the condition.
Word was received last Tuesday
that Carl O. Persall and his brother,
Karl, both of whom will be, remem
bered as having lived in Central Point
lajjt summer, had both enlisted in the
U. S. navy, and would pas through
hero Wednesday on their way to San
Diego, Calif., to begin training for the
life of a "gob." f
Tho Central Point Lumber com
pany has n nice new sign reecntly
completed by IT. Fields.
Leon "Dock" Boomer, who returned
last week from South Dukota after
nn absence of several months, stntes
that It was a bit chilly, to sny the
least, when he left the northern state,
and that old Oregon sure looked good
to him.
Joseph Johnson, son of Rev. and
Mrs. J. M. Johnson, who was oper
ated on for appendicitis' In Medford
recently Is gaining rapidly consider
ing the gravity of his case, and wan
removed to his home here the fore
part of this week.
C. R. "Tood" Richmond, dropped
Into town Inst Tuesday evening for
a visit with his family nnd old friends.
Mr. Richmond has been employed in
Roseburg for some time.
Rev. I. D. Hhaw. pastor of the
Christian church, delivered at the
evening services InsJ Sunday a. vnry
Impressive and forceful sermon, his
subject deullng with tho need for re
uniting of all churches Into one, with
out nny separating wall of doctrln or
creed, reestablishing the church on
the plane The Master created lt
nearly two thousand years ago.
The Food Demonstration and Cook
ing club, which has been conducted
by Mrs. U A.' Humphry- nt the Gate
way theater this week was well at
tended and has proven to be quite In
teresting as well as instructive ac
rrding to those who attended.
Basketball training has begun at
the Oym nnd the teams are beginning
to show promise of some good work,
wit hthe ma tor in I at his command
and his own ability ns an athletic
conch. H. C. Terrel will no doubt have
a bunch of players In the near future
of which ho ond the community can
well he proud.
Remit Ot;it4trutitiiis at the llntcf
Central are: K. M. Simpson. Glan
dule, Ore.; V. C Ihooks and wife,
J. D. Nellson, Mrs. Cunulngliiim, Miss
Martin, 1.. It. Writ; hi. I.os Angelett.
Calif.; V. H. Nuding. Jackson Coumy
News: E. H. Maxwoll. Albany Ore.;
Jim Pau It. Albany. Ore; Samuel
Huchlson, Youn t.vn. Pa.: Henry
McVey und wif-: Victor Miit tln, E. II.
l-uni't' and wifi'. Central Point; I.. C.
Cam way. North (lend. Ore.: X. It.
Itrophy. Medford: L. C. White.! and
sister. Sacrament)). Calif.; C, A.
TlmmpNOii, Central Point; W. P. Flnke
and wife. Central Point; M. It. Scott.
Mrs. F. K. Scott. Seattle; Mr. Harm,
Hill Strilibler. I.os AiiK'les. Calif.;
F. E. El wood, I.os Angeles; W. M.
Fowler, .las. French, Central Point;
A. . Frost, Kliiinath Falls; Ivor
French, Central Point ; Karl Parrott,
Tacomn, Wnwh.; c. M. Polling, Eure
ka, Calif.; C. H. Cameron, Eureka,
Calif.; Mr. ami Mrs. decline Watson,
Iterkeley. Calif.; J. E. English, Marsh
field, Ore.; 1,. Waite.
Lewis Cowins ami family have join
ed the already la rg fa m i ly at tho
Hotel Central, having recently taken
apartments there.
J. A. Gear of the Hotel Central hns
been on the sick lint for several days
but at last report was much Improv
ed. "Jonen tho Jeweler," who was out
of his place of bit sin ens all of last
week because of Kickucas is aain on
the job and trying to catch up with
the accumulation of work which he
found when he returned.
Marshal J nines Cu turnings and a
force of workers had a Job on hand
this week in clearing out a stoppage in
the sewer main, but at last the trou
blo was located and steps taken to re
move the obstruction which proved
to be an accumulation ofs greases and
trash which required a lt of work
to locate and then more work to dis
lodge. Start getting ready for "The big
gest thing in tho Hogue River Valley,"
the big Men's Hlble class at the Gym
December Gin. at 10 a. m. A Illble
answer Ih promised for every Hlble
queHtiou. Come and ask any question
you like.
TONIGHT
Don't Miss
"The Mystic"
The first big film expos
ing fake spirit mediums.
AILLEEN PRINGLE I
CONWAY TEARYE
TOMORROW!
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
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Automobile Olnaa and Mirrors mad
to order. We call for your tub nd
replace broken windows.
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Window and Doo Frames,
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
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Laundry
36 South Grape St.
Clothes called for ami le
liverofl. Work cimvatitpod.
CASH PAID ,
For Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
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Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif.
A wonderful placo in winter for nny one seeking health.
Steam heated hotel. Housekeeping or camping.
Address: LEE RICHARDSON,
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good condition
$200-00
s
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Two Through Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and USO A. M.
. A pleasant one day trip.
Alio leaves Medford at 6:00 P. M. for Boseborg, oonneotlnf
following morning to Portland.
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