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JifEPFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, OKKflON. SATURDAY. MATvf'IT 17, 1fl2S, P2R3E THREH ACADEMY RECITALS-SQUARE GOSPEL GREATLY ENJOYED! REVIVAL TONIGHT BY LARGE CROWD HELD IN ASHLAND Petite co life nu who tripped i throunh the Kerry Oantre ami ! handsome lad who stepped ! through the Sailor's Horn Pipe . plaintive tunes from the ouldj the lilting huhkh or upiuuisuc merry makers sung by the chor-j lstera. These were ull heartily enjoyed by tTIe capacity crowd j which filled the uuditorium of j SI. .Mary's academy lust night at the St. Patrick's day entertain ment. Miss Detty Htenneit, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a"f. Ktennett, who played a medley of Irish airs on the harm Vml Miss June Adams, tiny C.tiU.i Curci, whose sweet young soprano voice won the hearts of her au dience, were among the outstand ing students in solo work. The program follows: Irish Melodies St. Mary's Or chestra, - "The Drummer Man." . Sailorn's Horn Pipe Dance. Irish Song and Ult. Heltctton St. Mary's gQhestra. The (iniin of Salt First Scene Doctor . Curem's Office. " Medley of Irish Airs (harp) (Robinson) Betty Stennctt. I!) Second Scene Doctor's Study. Selection St. Mary's Orchestra. "The Trlmmin's of the Rosary" Mary Hayes. . Medley of Irish Songs St. Mury's Orchestra. June Adams, foloist. CAST OF CHARACTERS . Doctor Curem (renowned medi cal practitioner). ...Robert Lewis J ercmia h (his servant ) George Smith Zingcralli (an Egyptian oracle) Arnold Young! Jtufus Smile y (counsellor at lav John Wilkinson Professor . San Has (expert on lunacy) Robert Smith Jim Leary (a hostler) Richard Lewis Officer Urown (one of the fin est) Darwin Martin Major Skinflint (a retired Eng lish officer) Lowell Duprey Fritz Dinkelspiel (a man of family) Robert Cobleigh PLANTSNEEDEDFOR JI ... Medford flower growers are urged to imiko donations' of per ennllal plants for use in land scaping the rock garden ut the Hoy Scout headquarters on Eu. Main street, wlieft tomorrow the Park Landscape company will do nate labor In beautifying the gar den, tho progress of Which has been successful thus far. The company will do tho landscaping entirely free of charge and is in need of plants with which work. to The Weather Lowest temperature this morn ing, 42. . Precipitation for 24 hours ending G a. m.. nono. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature, 6; highest this month since 1912. Sti. lowest tem perature yest.udiiy. M; lowest thi:0 month since 1912, II. Mean tcm poraturo yesterday, 01 : departure for the day, excess 5 degrees. Av erage daily excess for the month. 4 degrees. Precipitation: Total rainfall since 1st of month, .80 Inch; 15 year averngo for the month, 1.18 inches. Total rainfall since Jan. 1, 3.67 Inches. Total rainfall since Sept. 1. 11.45 Inches. Humidity yesterday, 6 a, m., 80 per cent; 12 noon.OG per cent; 5 p. m., 50 pr cent. . Character of day, cloudy. Sun sets today al 6:19 p. m., rises tomorrow, 6:18 a. m.. sets to morrow, 6:21 p. m. Moon rises today at 4:19 a. in., sots nt 1:31 p. in. (Rises and sets are computed for level horizon). Forecast for tonight and tomor row: Probably rain tonl;ht and Sunday; moderate temperuture. L. WALT ICR DICK, Meteorologist, United States Weather Bureau. Raciio Program KMED Mall Trlbunc-Vlrgln Station l'mgnim Tonight , 8:J0 p. m. Medford vs. Washington high, basket- ball game. Sunday. Mnr. li 18 1 1 a. m. Morning service Christian church. 7:30 p. m. livening service from Christian church A Slight Misunderstanding NEW YORK. There's a differ ence of opinion between Colonel Henry Dlcklmwn IJmMey. retired ; banker, anil Mln, ictoria l!oslikon hard-fouaiit five set match, as to whether they are enpajied. 2-6. 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. An advertised announcement was: reuudioted by the colonel. "In. The fiolden Links cliifis of the facL I'm married." he said. Miss I J:oshko replied lhat the ad was: Inserted by her family after the colonel had made the announce ment at a tea Classified advertising geu results. One of the most unique and best attended revival campaigns since " recent campaign held by the Business Men's Gospel Team, is the evanKelistic campaign now on at the Full Gospel Tabernacie, j corner ol Main anil Newtown streets. beinK conducted by Evan-1 Relists Jimmy and Viola l.ynd of Los AnReles, Calif. Tonight is to be one of the most widely attended meetings of tile eannialKii, for delegations aro to attend from Ashland Foursquare church, recently organized after a campaign had been held there by this live young couple, and alBo the high school choir from ABhland Foursquare, church will sing. Evangelist Jimmy Lynd will preach an illustrated sermon on "The Lighthouse Foursquare,, at the special service. Theso illus trated sermons attracted wide at tention at Angelas Temple and ev erywhere they have been preached. The meetings are scheduled to last another week at least and ure Inter-demonlnational. Mrs. William T. Grieve, who in her capacity as forelady of the Jackson county grand jury is of ficially known as lira. Katie Grieve, arrived home last night from Portland, where she spent last week as a witness in the Terry Talent trial in United States court, has been kept very busy for weeks past trying to look after her home In the- Prospect district and at the same time attend the grand jury sessions and participate in its investigation work, and then on top of that having had to appear as a witness in the Talent trial last week. While walling this forenoon in the Hotel Medford lobby for her hus band to motor to this city and take her homo, Mrs. Grieve was asked when the grand jury would resume its investigation, und replied, "Mon day morning." "Ilardlvwnrth while cninc home bigain," Jhe reporter ventured, and conuninfu: "Your position as grand jury forelady must be very awk ward." "Yes," was the reply. "I never dreamed that It would keep me so busy, and I am sorry 1 ever took it." WOODWORTIf. V e I e r u s Mathias Woodworth passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital on March 14 from pneumonia, aged 75 years, nlno months and 14 days. Deceased was hern near" Salem. Ore.. May 30, 1S52, and had been residing near the Gold Kay dam where he followed min ing and truck gardening. "orm crly residing at Butte Fulls. His sister, Mrs. Karah V. Wade of Tacniim, Wash., nnd niece arrived in Medford Friday morn ing and completed arrangements for the burial which will be held at the Perl Funeral Home. Sun- day at 2:00 p. Interment In Medford cemetery. Wedding Bells Geo. A. Fletcher, a young travel ing salesman of San Francisco, and Miss Helen Cole, of Portland, were married at the Y. W. C. A. Friday, Pastor W. H. Eaton of the Baptist church, officiating. Tho young couple left for Portland shortly after noon, where they will visit friends ami relatives before returning to their future home in San Francisco. Estel Thucker and Miss lola Sweet were married at the Bap tist church, Pastor W. H. Katon officiating. The young couplo left for the south Saturday afternoon to drive by auto to Marysvllle, Cat., where they will reside. Notice to Veterans. , A meeting In the Interest of tho Organized Veterans State Council of Oregon will be held at the Hutel I Medford at 8 p. m., Mondny, March I 19th. 11I2S. Veterans of all wars. I their families nnd all members of ! veteran auxiliaries are Invited to be present. J. A. HBMSTREKT. 358 4 C ard or Thinks. We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy nnd kindness during our recent be reavement in file loss of our be loved brother: also for the many beautiful flowers. Wp espceiully wlsh to thank the Rednicn lodge for their assistance. Mrs. Mae M. Jacobs. W. M. Morris. 357 Bill Itt Win NEW YORK. Mar. 17. (P 'ViMiam Ayde Ijnxx. youthful Nev York player, won the national men s Indoor tennis title by de fatlne Julius Mellitmn of fhitih Haptist Sunday school enterlaimQ their husbands at the hillock IS. GRIEVE SAYS GRAND JURY WILL RESUME MONDAY Obituary j hume nn West Tenth street Krhloy "'r""UHI ,n ln spreading or tno evening. Music, games and re-1 i"-' ' '""" Christ. Men who freshmelt. lnterMporeese-taMwefTv ,"'en eonverted will testify the social pleasantries, made al"f ""' '-lesslnks iney have r happy evening for all. j-elvoil, special mui': Is being r- St. Murk's FplstHiiuil. rorner 0ikd:ile and FU'ih street.' a. m.. Holy communion, j 0 a. in., Sunday school, j .lifts a. m.. Holy cummuntun. j ":3u p. m., Jiustiun clusa. j Wni. li. Hamilton, Hector.! Church cf God O Sunday school, 9:45V. m, -Morning service, 11. Evening service, 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing, 7:30. CH. S. A. COOPER. Pastor. Wagner Creek Baptist Church at Talent. Pastor F. J. Simmons. Sunday School 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. m. Everyone welcome. Baptist Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Woshlp. 11:00 j B. Y. P. l' three groups. G:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30. Orchestra, glee club and choir. Sermon, "Jo ens in High Life." Try our wel come. Full Gospel Church Sunday school, 9:45. Classes for everyone. Preaching service at 11 o'clock. Sermon by tho uastor. In the cvenin" a great evangel istic service by Evangelist J lunula l.ind and wife from Ashland. Everybody invited. Couio and bring your friend and hour these young people. Main Street M. K. Church, South. W. K. Kay, Pastor. Phono 3S4. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Sermon, "The Reward of Faith," 11 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Sermon, "Repent and Believe," 7:30 p. m. Special music Choir and quar tet. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p. m., followed by choir practice at 8. If you enjoy the old-time gospel in story and song, come and wor ship with us. First M. E. Church. Morning Anthem "Thine, O Lord, Is the Greatness" Balnes. Offertory Solo "Beside the Still Waters,". Hamblen Miss Evelyn Dew. Evening Anthem "Now the Day Is Over," Knight Epworth League Choir. Offertory Solo "Lead Thou . Me On," Stults Ellen Williams. ills. Mattio Vroinan Huenergardt, organist. Mrs. May Jordan MacDonuugh, director. don Kuglish Lutheran Church. West Fourth street at Oakdnle V. W: Bussard, pastor. Residence, 32 RosQuccnue. Phone 12ul-X. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church services ut 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: Morn lug, "Ownership and Stewardship" evening, "Gntlng Our Bearings." Luther league will meet at (3:30 p. m. in the Sunday s'choul room. Ladies' Aid society meets on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. W. Gcrhardt, 203 North Peach. 1 ou are cordially welcome to these services. First Methodist Episcopal Church. T. II. Temple, D. D., Minister. Residence, 27 X. Orange, phone 3.12. Morning worship at HQSubject: "At Home With God." Evening worship at 7:30. Sub jeet: "The Kingdom." Epworth League nt fi:SU. This Is the service of interest and III spiration. Sunday school ut 9:45. A class for you. Mid-week evangelistic sorvico at 7:30. If you are tired, blue or dis couraged come to this service and you will find help. Dou forget their Junior Church. Help Tour children to remember. I lie junior Cliurih meets every biimlay at 1 1 a. m. Sunday night the young people of the church will furnish the in li sle. We want every young person who Is Interested in good nnislu to be in the choir nnd help to put life and pep Into the service. Bethel Mlvslonnry Baptist Church Association Elder C. II. Fredenburg, pastor Kunduy school, 10 u. in. 1'reachlng, n a. m. Evening service. 7::J0. Text, "Siinctlficnllon." I Cor 'A:'IIJ- But of him ure ye in firist Jesus, who of God Is Hindi Into us wisdum and righteousness and eanetlflcution and redemp tion." 1 Thess. '4-3. "For tills Is the win of God even your sane tlficatlon. that ye should abstain frcm fornication." Eph. G-17. "Wherefore be ye not unwise bui understanding what the will of the Loiwis." "Mother, I've fouml an old dusy thing, high on the shelf just a book." "Whs-' , that's tho Bible. Tom my dear; be careful that's God's Book." "God's claimed, we lose back to Hook." tho child ex "Thcre, niothur, before It we'd better cnd it God. for you know we never use It.' John 5-3K. lures, for in have eternal "Search tho iwrip them yo think y life anil Ihey are thoy which testify of me." Ohl time Kl'cl preached nt 716 Welch street. Everyono wel come to rll sf-rvlces. Huit0t Men's ;ieti'l Team Sunday's meeting- of the liusl ness Men's fSospel Team will he held at the First .Methodist church, corner West Main and Ijuuret streets. , The program for this meotlr.IT will be especially interesting; to all men and women who are In ranged by ljiieclur Merlon Fare bee and speakers will make short talks. Owen-Oregon employes are es t,.cit...i ... I'tti.it.i this meeting. O Xext Sunday. March 3, tno gospel team goes to Eagle Point, where It will (oiiouct a 2:30 ser vice in the church there. Secre tary Kh'iKhnei- informs the coln inltlO Unit he is rei-elvruB Invl tations from many more outside communities, one coming fiolu as far away as Grants l'ass. Men und women jf all walks of life are invited to attend the meetings. I COMMITTEE. First C lini-. il of t in I Scli-iitb-t A ut lw.,,l 1,1-Mnch nf The Mother Church, the First O11"''-'1' ' of Christ, Scientist. In boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice 21 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day. March IS: "Matter." Sunday school at 9:40. Appli cants under the age of twenty may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which includO testimonies of Christian Science healings, ut 8:011 o ClOCK. f The Heading Room which Is in the Medford Building is open dfltly from 12 to 4 except Sun days and holidays. The Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrow ed or purchased. , Tho public Is cordlully Invited to attend tho services und visit tho Reading Room. . Presbyterian Church. 9:45 a. m Bible school. Young people who are attending no where else are invited to unite with the new young people's class which is to be organized this Sunday tflth Mrs. A. J. Hanby as teacher. Verl Walker, superintendent. 11 a. ni Sermon, "Jesus Misun derstood." Children's sermon, "Jesus and Home." ,0isic Or.vr.an PreludeA .. p Homo," from the New World Sym phony. Dvorak. Offertory "Elegy." Massenet. Anthem "Tho Lord Is My Shep herd." Bischoff. Postludo in C Major Hankins. 7:30 p. m. Sermon, "A Four Act Drama In the Life of Jesus Just Preceding Passion W'eew." Organ Voluntary "Love Song." Nevln. Offertory "Meditation." Cham berlaync. Special Music "A Gospel Duet." Ellow Mae Wilson and Mildred Lawrence. Postludc In A Minor Ashford. The massages from today untii Easter wilt he based on events und sayings of Passion Week. Federated Churches of Central 0 Point. J. M. Johnson, Pastor, Do you lil a biblo school whore the bible in the text book und where there is a concerted, uni form effort made to get God's truth Into the hearts ofethe pupils? We believe this is the etarnest de sire of nil good bible schools. You will find this being done in the union Sunday school of the feder ated church. Our school opens at 9:45. Tho lesson for tomorrow is Mesus Teaches Sincerity,' Mark 7:1-1.!. If you aro not in a bible schooi iilready wo inrite you to jotn us In our bible study. Our youn.' people meet for their services at (:'.Q p. m. You will be weUomn. There is a group for you that will just fit your needs. Come and, become one with this fine group of young people. The pastor will preach In both church services of the day. In the morning the subject will be "Somn Christian Certainties, nnd How They Hecome Certain." The ladies quartet will sing in the morning service; nnd there will 'be a rous ing Honi; service in the opening of tho evening service. Tho commun icants' class will meet at ":3U p. m. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakilal'Q Carman K. Moll, minister. Office and pastor's study In the church. Phone HIU7. Residence, phone 1337. "Test our welcome." There, were -ll'S In Ilililc school hist Sunday. The aim is 500 uexl Sunday. The worship services were amiln largely attended and seven more were added to the church membership. Sermon topics for next Sunday are: Mnrnlnq, "The Compulsion or Faith"; evening, "PilRrims In Quiet lluttle." The evening Bervlce will bo broadcasted over KM' I'M). The ordinance of Christian baptism will bo administered at the close ot the evening Bermon. A ureat midweek service will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30. This marks the resumption of these church nlnlit Katherings. Tim pro grain and order of service will be different. All old members, new members and friends are urged to come. A Bible study will he pre- i senlcd that will greatly Interest everyone. A reception for all new members since last November will be given day evenl. betinnlng at 1:M There will be a program, social i,... ..,i ......' ... i lime and a happy fellowship is In I Tho", w'10 "'I"'? ''? aiinlver-i store lor everyone. i ,f",,8t M.r"' ' ""'chman. , 1 1 lie honored guest: Mrs. Susie Schumann llclnk III Again. i Thompson, Mrs. Claudia (Joss, the SEW voiiK, Mar. 17. (4i Misses Fayo Arthur and Mario Hoi- Mmc. Hchumann-Helnk has Inter-1 lr""' Joan Churchman iQ' Miss rupted a concert tour and returned M'"'Karet Churcliman, the young 1 to New York, suffering from n cold' 'l""""". ! which will prevent her singing over A ""fprlse ohowcr for Mrs. Vlr- WKAF and associated nidi.. ,t.l'!l1 OiHette. a recent bride. wnsi lions tomorrow night, hOmanager announced today. i.ucrczia liorl. Metropolitan op era soprano, will take Kchumaiin llelnk's place at the microphone. Farm Boy Wins CHICAGO, Mar. 17. yp) Chas. (ioodwln, 19-year-old farmer boy of Guilford. N. Y.. was announced to day as winner of the national essav contest promoted by the Juvenile department of the American Farm Hureau Federation's official maga - line, the bureau Farmer. Dorothy Chapln, Uidlow, Mass., won second plane. HOI.LViVOOtl, Cal. Vinre Dun dee. Lialtintore. won from fi.e Au - Bust, liililjjepuit, Conn. (10. LEFT FOR SOUTH E) ASH$ AND, Mm The excur- sion lor San Francisco left Ash land Friday afternoon at 5: IS. The train was made up of four Pullman coac'.ies. nn observation car, two chair euA one all-day lunch car. one diuer and one baisgtmo car. About 35 Ashland people had made reservations for the trip Miss Genevieve Swedenburg, the daughter of 111', and Mrs. F. G. Swe denburg on the Houlcvard, arrived in Ashland Friday evening accom panied by her friend, .Miss Julia Wilson. Miss Swedenburg is a stu- dent nt tho University of Oregon and a member of Alpha Delta Pi social sorority, of which Miss Wil son is president. Lorm E. Messenger of tho Uni versity of Idaho has been added to tho faculty of the Southern Ore gon .Normal sckool and will arrive in .Win, mil mum lo Hike over the I work of Wayne W. Wells in the i science department while Mr. Wells is away for several months to do post grndiiato work at the Univer sity of Washington. Mrs. Curler, mother of Dr. Har din Carter of Kluniiuh l ulls, is in Aslilnnd to try out the Aslllanu ell-; mate. Mrs. carter is ine ;uest oi ,iico Mis at liio naruy upariineins. Tho high school junior prom, given Friday night al the Lllhin Springs hotel, wus one of tho job He6t 'parties Imaginable and most colorful affair wiQ party frocks In every hue of the rainbow. A short musical piogrmn was provided for i tho early part of the evening nnd : games were provided on the niezza- nine for those who did not care i for dnncit. Music was furnished i by Don. Provos s ; dance oroliestia .. A prize dance late in ."e"'" was a party feature in which Miss nt'th Maildru were awnrded the wm fnr ,v..t .p Mr ..,! Aim.!0 in every U. McXalr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. A. C-cU'v. Mr. ard Mis. Henry C. G:iloy."l;j. Gor don McCracUen, Superintendent and Mrs. G. A. Ilriscno. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kortsythe. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. MfGee. Mis. I. H. Ituteman. Mrs. . II. alis and Hie faculty of tithe high school. MltiH Kdna Kennedy, teacher in the firth grade of Washington achool, whh ill Thursday afternoon and unable to attend her classes. A. V. Hardy, who has been ill for several days with an attack of flu, has recovered sufficiently lo re sumo his duties as manager of tho lOndem wholesale department. YlKtting coaches and faculty members who were attending the basketball tournament In Ashland tlilt. week end were tho guests of President J. A. Churchill of tho nor mal at noon Friday at the Lithin Springs hotel. President Churchill lOod the coaches and the members of the teams to visit the normal and culk'd'nttcution to snmo of tho work that Is being done there. Conch McNcnl outlined the plans for the balance of the tournament and also unuouueed n wrestling match by normal students as a fea ture between halves for Saturday night. Miss Thelma Perozzl, Junior nt the University of Oregon, arrived in Ashland Friday night on the stne to spend the spring vacation rr: wOi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. zzz Peimzl. on Granite street. At the Itotartau luncheon ut the Lit h lu Springs hotel Thursday at z noon the program was furnished by (he Kin math Falls Kotarians and was In charge of John ftoyle, iQHi' z iletH, The addresH was given by Wilson Wiley on "The Sixth Object of In'Qnutional Peace." Mr. Wiley pointed out thai Hotarian clubs are dong much to promote world wido peace and to abolish war by z cementing fellowships among dif- ferent nations. Rotary clubs are represented in 4 4 countries the wo.id. Musical numbers for the luncheon were furnished by two Kliinmlli Falls school girls, Knelso JaiOn and Mildred bucas, who pre sented several feature soik;h. A surprise party whh held at the homo ol Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Mot calf recently, honoring four teenth birthday anniversary of 1 tl'ofr, Donald, und also tho four teenth auniversury of George Fran cis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, V. O. N. Smith. The surprise was giv en by tile "Up Streams" Sunday j school class und the "Willing WorkerH" cluss of the baptist Sun-1 nay school. KMhtcen boys und j rr: girls enjoyed tho games and the -dainty refreshments that were served ut the closo of the after noon, Mrs. Klsie Churchman was sur prised by a roup of friends Wed nesday evening who enjoyed a de licious birthday dinner, which Mrs. Churchman's daughter. Miss Mar garet Churchman, prepared and j served In honor of her mother's I b"",h'lay; ,l'ye" "'""j 'c'a f,,,r ' 11,8 "n1", " 1I"V"1' with flowers and lighted lupers. ! !vv?n "euncsday evening by Miss Main street. Mrs. (Illlette was for- inerly Catherine iltcnger and Is i well known In AslilMjd, where she attended school. I'M evening wasl passed pleasantly with music and 1 conversation. House . decorations weiQ I" pink, carried out with masses of pink and almond bios- sums, Mrs. Olllctlo received many I I'retty and useful guests. A buffet i 'iler was served at the dose of ! 1,10 evening. The guest list In eluded Mrs. Virgil Gillette, Y honor tunst; Mis. LouIkc HiiiIhi, and' the Mlsso Thelma Hervey. Irma Heck, Ituhy Powell, Kdlth Pat terson, Lillian Elder, Sarah Fay. !May Hlevens.m Marin lloyt nnd I Clara Ituuscll. F. L. Hush 1ms accepted the po j i. Mil in as manager of the "Sluio ! j Den" at .M dice's which was form I erly in charge of J. W. Murray. Mr. j i Hush comes from Metlford. where , I' he was connected with the Hootery. ( Mr. and Mis. Uusli and their little i daughter have taken rooms in the1 i Fridegur apartmcius ou Second street. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Harrison Mi j yesterday allcrnmin by iniin (or1 t'aliunnia to visit in several cities, i REPORT SHOWS FAILURE RURAL TAX MEASURE Although the two mill el in ntaly school mi: law was passed i 'luring war time In mis by theiw f jjor Kingswcll killed In popular vote of the people of lit. I Mute or ungon to tu. i:it:iin the tax situation for the rural tul payers, figures, which wero coin-j piled by u sub-committee of thu I stilt.! tax relief commission, re- I veal that the rural tax payers. instead nf aiiiinu i h, nis,.v,w in-,. aiding to maintain tho school districts of the elites. In 32 school districts of .luck son county, the sum of $14.24 is paid in tiixi-fl for eaeli census child and ill return only $8.00 s received, showing loss of This loss j,-, s per each child. ,s absorbed ,y nu. city scliool.i !, ,hp ,., y, iiw,.ver, an rural districts here pay J7.0U and re ceive f 10.112. showing a gain of 3.8;l per child. 'I lie situation, as it exists in .lackson county, 1 s common I ll I-..II- ll.ill ll ul:,tn n,.,...i-,n,..' , , , ,')V , ,,. committee, which . was officially made public this afternoon. An instance is shown in Multnomah ,-..l.- t.-l, .-A, ......Al .11..- receive only :..53 in return nnd aiiuthoi. t$i;).0:( mul in return reeWvo $G.Fiy. Nitualion ox I st h In luun.t 1,1 t,Uo t)i tax hiwo whichvits volrd to help the rural tax payers, buy proven to lo a failure. The figures for Jackson coun ty art ns follows: City .Meiilord Ashland Central point Phoenix .ift-ksonville Talent Itojiiie Hlver Gold Hill Guile Fulls Fugle Point Utiral DiNti-lcts 2 lturul Districts Tax llee'd. . 4.1 t 5. 3D, . 4.r.. f-.ij: . 4.M B 7!t . li ou 5.4t; . 4.!i:t (l.tr' Or'i &''! . 7.40 7-7S . '.Mil 4.it:t .U'.i) 1 1 1.3J ..fi3 7!M V.'.O.I 10..I2 .1 12 t 8.(M F-nsy For Clarence BOSTON, 'Muss., Mar. -n. (P) Clarence Dern.ir of Melrose, vet eran marathon runner. today easily won n 44 -mile road race from Providence to boston, Xotu1 of the other runners was In sight when he finished. THE BEST LOAN Has These Four Requisites AVAILABILITY (iivinc pnniipl ntlciil inn nn npplicalioiiK, rxiiiliinalinii of title und final closing, willi Npcciiil pi'ivilcjrcs in fonstniftion limns. LOW COST Of piTliiiiiiiiiry exnniiitntioii of property, passing title, preparing papers :Q closing loan. No coniinissiiin.s. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS Disli-ilnileil over a period of years, carrying extra shares insuring inu tnrity rel'iuid. ' O REPAYMENT PRIVILEGES o Permitting repayment nt any time without additional interest charges, iiieinliership or withdrawal fees, fines or other extra expenses or charges. OE ! .1111111 HERE EN ROUTE EAST BY PLAN cO.pleting her first hip on an airplane tour over -000 miles long, Mrs. A. II. Kingswe'.l of Umdon, Ontario. Canada, arrived in Med fold this forenoon aboard a Pacific Air Transport coinpjiy ship en route from Seattle to San Fran cisco. Mrs. Klngswell, who h;is i sou in Eugene, w here he is a pro fessor In the I'liiversity ol' Oregon, is planning to fly to Chicago on a pleasure trip and will change planes at San rnmclsco to com- ..i.,,., h.,.. iournev. she Is tho wld tho World War while serving in tla Canadian expeditionary tones. PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 17. (,V) Mrs. A. II. Klngswi ll, who has been Visiting her son. A. S. Killgswoll, In professor nt the University of Orc-wn at Eugene, has uookod pas Htge ny nlr for t nicugo, ou ner te- turn to l.er home nt London, Gon ial'. o. The first flight lothiy was to San Francisco, leaving Vancou ver at 7 a. m. She will hop off from Sun Fran cisco Sunday nnd Is duo to arrive ut Chicago -Monday morning. 10 BE A CANDIDATE li:S MOINFS. Iuwa, Mar. 17. (A1) Kdwln T. MeietlUh, serretary of agriculture In the Wilson cabi net, will not stand in tho w:iy of presidential endorsement fro m 1 Iowa as "a favorite son candidate" for the democratic nominal Ion. ho! announced in a loiter to Thomas Ken nan of Shenandoah. ' I would look upon such action on tho part of the democruey of Iowa as a statement of its position on the tissues now before uh rather than as a binding pledge to my self," be wrote. The Me red 11 h letter was inter preted to mean that the 'dry-pro-Htessive" faction with which Mere dith Is aligned will contest vigor ously with the "Smith for Presi dent" faction within the Iowa iteiu- gg 'LUMBER l'tMi i:vi:itv rsK n pi ft TROWBRIDGE Da m i MIIKIt VAIti) n 32 S S O This association has all these requisites. It is lo cal, mutual, safe, and n community builder. Ap plications for loans are g-ven iinmediute attention, promptly closed, und the money is available nt JACKSON COUNTY UILDING & ASSOCIATION NEW RIALTO Today ONE DAY ONLY HOOT GIBSON IN AN ALTOGETHER NEW KIND OF WEST ERN THRILLER "A TRICK of HEARTS" The town captured by wom en and a dangerous gang of robbers in the offing. A tor nado of ACT 10 N and LAUGHS. Continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY HE ALWAYS GETS HIS MAN1 niglirst Quality Jcwelrj Repairing f Satisfaction Assured 11 wuauty apa .rrioi. Watch Rcpalrinc ' Diamond BcttlQf Mall as your want. RUDDY A OO. LOAN ilium THE