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MEDFORD MATL 4 La FLOWER CONTEST USHUND NORMAL : SPONSORED BY ;MAKES PLANS FOR GARDEN CLUB COMMENCEMENT Of tnUrist lo thp fluwer Iuvoih of Medford, jia the flower gHnienj contest, which commenrel Friday' and i-Ionph on .May Kith. Kverj member of the Burden club, which 'u "r ; n emet activities, Stevenson of Jacksonville, was recently organized in this! , , ?. ",,'Kn -Nimal- The; Homer W. Terrence and Welt ha city, is eligible tu enter and the j U ' , . 1 m 1 1 a r lo the May Urown. both of Jacksonville, cltih extemU an - invitation to N",? . . ,Val W"nt lust spriim ; w,rc married Sunday at the homo any one interested, to ' join at!'" lM.Mil k' 'hl.-h drew vi-jof Mix Van Winkle. They itelul once, that they mav also take ! I'"18 fr southern OnR.i. making their home n Mrs. Van part. .This contest is f'r the nui-f, . fl"'1 11 Iuh,il lrtl k Winkle place on SteilinK creek Dohii of enouuraisinif mure inter-1 ,'m'H '!sl 'f Wt" to th" Prewma- for the present, eat in flower Karden planting and!11 " ,of 1 outdoor im-ants,! .lu.ksmivillo IivnI u-rlaii Church to beautify home . grounds, thai I "rom S,'N to Jl hI t iClitv ' " The church services are being Medford mav. bo more attractive , "V0"? '-lr popularity. well attended und n large part of those who will attend the American legion convention in August and to tourists and other visilorrt. ' A lanro muulier of attractive prisea will he awarded, which will he worth trylni? for. . Mrs. l A. Swijrnrt is chairman, und those wishing to enter the contest phone .Mrs. Ethel Wlillls. 392- j Mrs. C. A. Swieart, 1050 lilunks will be mailed next week lo all members of the club. The following groups are said to cover most kinds of flower planting and awards will be Riven in each : 1 Greatest improvement in home grounds, covering one nea- Kon. liefore and after photos re quired. 2 JJest general arrangement of home grounds. 1st covering one city lot or its equivalent; 2nd, covering two or more city lots. Points to be judged: Jleauty, originality, neatness. II liesL bed or border peren nials predominating. 4 Hest bed or border, mixed annuals. 5 Rest rose garden. Points to ' be judged: ' Perfection of bloom and Keneral arrangement. C Iris; best display, i Sweet peas; best display. 8 Zinnias; best display. 9 Asters; best display. 10 Phlox; (per.) best display. 11 Summer flowering bulbs or tubers: (a) p.est general planting gladiolus; (b) best general plant ing cannas; (( ) best general plant ing dahlias. 12 Pest display of autumn flowers. , 13 Best rock garden Points to he judged: (tcneral arrangement: continuity of bloom. Local Musical Composition for Phoenix Church At the new Presbyterian cliur.'h In Phoenix Sunday morning, the Huartelte will sing "The Way of Faith," t h e words a n d music of which va,S j ctitnjjosotl bv , .lilr.-t. Mary o.; Carey of Phoenix." Mrs. Carey has written considerable poetry, but this is 1 he tir.sl com position of hers that has been set to music. The people of that vicinity are looking forward to a treat. Hunt's Craterian. Bfllie Dove -is sold as a slave for a purse full of gold in "The Love Mart," nt Hunts Craterian. An ancient auction mart ' for slaves is shown, the scene of which is New Orleans in the early years of the nineteenth century. There, the beautiful heroine is subjected to the humiliation of being sold as a slave. Gilbert ltolund and Nonh Beery, with Miss Dove, have the lead ing roles. On the stage the added attrac tion that will please the movie goers who like high-class enter tainment. Al and Louise Kudack, direct Xrom the Fanchon Marco Circuit, will present their fa mous dance act, lightning steps and taps. At Itialtn Tonight Scene from Regiment mam . . -js" m 7 III! lil M III ST. PAl'U April 28. &) Thej lvor0 cl Inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. St. 1'aul Pioneer Press ttxiav pub-i Nolf(0n t,f Mfdford Wednesday Ushca a dispatch' from its Wash-1 evening. inntnn corrcsiiondent saving that' Mr- nml Mrs- Oscar Knox were Senator Henrfk Shlpstead. or Min- M,',lfnl 4 choppers Wednesday, nesota, will file, for re-election on Ml'- r,ni1 yu'- Harold dump the farmor lahor party ticket. in-; J'1Hnt Hundiiy at their Apib-gate der whose banner he was first sent jnmr- to tho senate six years ago. Mr- Keven,-e. the new owner LONDON. Kng.. April 2S. Kin.? (leorge has approved auTird I oi inc pairons royarmeoai oi ine Iloyal (leoKraphlcal society for Ibis I year to Captain C.eorge Wllkins. finniiuiiuil ll-. lor IHS uiaiii-.,-,ii . systematic work In the polar re-; clnns culminating in his recent brilliant flight rfom Point Harrow. Alaska, to Spitsbergen. S()l"I'in.,HV i wi rr' y s t .n MAI,. April 27. A May festival. May 25. in l.ithia park, will in-.hy . .mm, ur-i-ii hiii ue vuieu oii'ine enrollment are present at Sun- i tne stuiient hoay in tho near rulure and the runucrs-up in tho contest will be ladies-in-waiting U the queeii. The origin of May day will be traced in dance and song, the dance of spring, Kgyotian worshin of the sun, Druldfshul worshin of! 1,10 mistetnc, ville.Kcrs men, morris tiaiit . is. .Maypole winding with ; Kohin Hood and Ills merry men that all the residents of Jackson dancing under the greenwood irees. (Ville lie present and especially the and finally the crowning of Maid I men. Marian as Qlum-ii of May. -Miss U. Viiinia Hales will be in charge of the dances, special cho ruses beinK under the direction of Miss Leona Marstors. Old Knglish folk tunes in the original will h-. sung by the members of the Wo men's Glee club. The children of the training school a,re practicing these songs and choruses will be chosen to sing with the glee club in a number of selections. Setting, decorating nnd costuming will be directed by Miss, Marion Ady. The festival will start nt 3:30 p. m. Monday, April 23, a meeting of alt seniors at Southern Oregon Normal was called by Miss Kath erine Vincent, registrar, and J. A. Churchill, president, for the pur pose of discussing plans ?or com mencement. Miss Vincent talked nf plans for alumni day, which is given for all graduated and graduating students of the old Southern Oregon Normal nnd fhe reorganized school. Mrs. H. C. Galey is chairman of iho committee which Is making tin plans for the day. The faculty is eager and willing to help, place s'udents in posiiions. It was Mated and applications made snouiti ue reported, that the fac av help the students to ulty cure positions, , Dresses for senior women were dslci:sed. Miss Vincent announced that one dress would be suitable for all occasions the faculty re eepiion for seniors, the baccalaure ate services and the commence ment exercises. All graduation phms are in charge of the faculty. Yin""n !Ko stnted that the diplomas will he ordered about I May 12. and that It is necessary for all seniors to pay the fee of $4,511 .Immediately, so that a di ploma' will be ordered for each graduate. Mr. Churchill mentioned that some provision io be ?nndr whereby a stud'-nt comnlei imr tw.. years of work hero. In:.; who d;d not take teachers' training course is to be granted n certificate of j two years completion ot work for college entrance as a junior. Miss Vincent told of the plan i h a t was used l ist yea r by t h c s'-nlor class. According to the plan, each senior donates at oat one text book to the rental depart ment for the purpose of incie.tsin r the student loan fund. Mie and Mr. Churchill Fii?'-'u-ri that if the senior class planned some donation to the whoo; this year, that sui h a gift would be most iceeptaM. Lester Beck, p V lili-nt of the senior class, presided and the class voled lo Repeat that plan for this year. Miss Violet Voltmer and Mrs. Vivian Ileach were hostesses to the Hridge club on Monday evening. Mrs. Chester Wendt held high score. After the game dainty re freshments were served. Those present were M issc:i Golda Iloono nnd Gwendolyn White. Mrs. Fret! Kick. Mi's. Chester Wendt, Mrs. K. S. Wilsnn, Mrs. Howard liare, Mrs. Frank Saulsberry, Mis. Vivian Wilson. Mrs. O. C. Lewis. Mrs. Harold Crump, Mrs. (J. X. McKay, Mrs. Allien Maxwell and the hos tesses. Mrs. Kttn Tranta. from the Owen OreKou Lumber Co. camp, is spending the week visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. Fred Uutcher. The members of the Medford Sehnnl of Music (n conjunction with Kve Ibnson's Dancing Acad emy will give a program in honor of National Music Week. May 3. at H p. m., at the 1. S. Hotel under the auspices of the Jacksonville I. T. A. ami tho chamber of com merce. The personnel of the Med ford School of Music program are: Mrs. K. !:. Core, piano; Mrs. Oeo. Anilrcwn, voice: Hernlce Uolper. violin: W. T. Ftolger. flute: Kose Mkens. 'cello and Ward V. Croft, wind instruments and ensemble. Mrs. W. C. Kindred of Medford. was In our city Thursday repre senting the Victor Ladies' Tailor ing company of Chicago. M r. a nd M rs. ( leoi ko Maxwell wie .iu'rixon7-.iic service Htati. is In Portland at the present time visitinir. II mniiiy nere soon. The Camp Kin- f;i,H w ill give U the play entlllrd. "The Iti-turn olO) . i.i . m i,, , . ,,,- faiUI"- I day evening. May 12 at p. in. Fund to be used for the summer camp expenses. The .'ksoi.vilio seventh and I JACKSONVILLE i leiRhth BiMtU' h.iskt'tbull loam play ed tho Oak l ro v t Seventh and J eighth grade if am at Oak Grove Uetlnluy afternoon, oak t J rove ' vituoi ioua. toro 10 to 9. Mr. and Mi-. (.'hvelati.I of Med- ford weie culIfiH at tho home of ,Mr. and Mrs. (leorne Maxwell Sun iday evening. I Prof. Reimer of the experiment station near Talent was a visitor ; hem Monday. i. It. Ihinnington and Fred imhKt were. huaineKH visitors in t ...) I-.V...1 W. ..(. ...... .. .i"iHMtt iii.tnr.nui). The lluKshaw house on Fifth ; street ha it recently been purchased Hay Toft of Medtord and Hav i day school each BeHsion Next Sunday Sunday school at 10 a. m. Roy Martin, superintendent. Sermon hy the paslor. 11 a. m. In place of the X p. m. service there will he n vesper service at p. m. conducted by the Men's j 1 larper Eospcl team of Medford having full chniKe. It is u:irri Christian Kndeavor 7:1s p. m. Bible study Tuesday 7:30 p. m led by the pastor. Sr. choir practice Tuesday 8:15 p. m., Mrs. 11. K. ilann director. Jr. choice practice Wednesday 7 p. ni Mrs. ltny Martin leader. All will be made welcome nt each service. Klmer K. McVIcker, pastor. Radio Program KMED lall Trlbunc-VlrKln Station 4 .... The Voice of a Great Country Sunday, April 30 11 A. .M. Mornini; .services, I. apt 1st Church. 7:::u I1. M. J Kvenlng serv- IceH, First Baptist Churcli. . The Chamber of Commerce ban uuet broadcast over KMKD, the Mall Tribune-ViiL-in radio sin- ttion. was well reci'lved by the hun- se-!,,'""s "f """''" who were unable up ,...-im iih- uiiioi'i . i ne nroail cuslini; was sponsored by the Med ford Healty board. , Livestock 1'OltTLAXD, Ore.. April 28. W) Cattle, hogs, all .direct or .on contract, 4 10. Totals for week (approximately): Cattle 'iSOO: calves 10a; hogs G515; sheep 31110. I CATTI.rO Compared with a week ago: Steers steady, she stock mostly steady with spots 25c high er: bulls 7!",e to SI. higher, calves and vealers fiOc to $1 lower; bulk desirable steers $ 1 1 .25 ft 1 2. scat tering lols of outstanding ituallty $12. tr.iii 12.51); plainer kinds JKIW 11; better grades she stock $0i 10.50; odd head strictly good heif ers SI I: plain kinds $(t.75 down; low cutters mostly $5 or belter: hulls mostly $7.50'ii8, odd head SX.50; bulk light vealers SCJlTiU; calves ' tit 8.50. IKic.s Compared with a week ago: f 1.50 to 2 higher. Jiulk light butchers $11; mostly til: small I"1 to shippers Monday $11.10 11.50; heavies and underweights ;$Hl.50 down; extreme heavies $0.5a; packing sows $8firX.50; (slaughter pigs $l(Ui 10.25; chnleo 'feeders mostly a few at week end $3.2 5. j KIIKKP nnd lambs strong to un evenly higher than a week ago. Spring lambs mostly $15; old crop lambs, shorn two months, brought SI 3.75, averaging 90 lbs. Other old crop shorn lambs, mostly me dium to fairly good $1.1 down; a few wool skins 14WU.B0; shorn wethers $11; beat shorn ewes $7i!i 7.50. Pol l land Wheal PORTLAND, Ore., April 28. (P) Wheat: HUH hard white $1.00; sofl while $1.50; western white $1.55;. hard winter, western red $1.44: northern spring $1.45. Oats No. 2, 30 lb. white feed $47.25. Today's car receipts Wheat 32; flour 17; corn 2; outs 3; hay 7. PriMluce POIITLANIJ, Ore.. April 2S Pi Wholesale prices: Itutter extras half cent higher. Portland dairy exch.ingc net wholesale prices: Cubes, extras 4(c; standards 3c; prime firsts SSic; firsts 38c. Creamery prlecs: Prints 3c over cube standards. F.OGS fresh standard extras half cent higher, at L'fic; fresh standard firsts IMc; fresh medium extras lc hlgh?r at 23Vc; fresh medium firsts lc higher at 22 $c; prices to retailers 2c over exchange prices. Association selling prices; Kxiras 27c; firsts 25c; medium 24c; undersized 20c HAV steady. Tiuying prices: Kastern Oregon timothy - $20.50 T 21; do valley $19?M9.&0; alfalfa 1'Jfi Hl.r.O; oat hay S I 5.C0 i 1 6 ; straw lft.50 per ton; selling prices $2 a. ton morn, PIUS to the farmer: MILK steady, , Haw milk (4'() 2.U't cwt. f.o.b. Portland. Itutter fat 10c Htation; 4!c track; 32f44c f. o. b. pnrllaml, POI LTKY sjeady. Heavy hens 24c; light ir.fi 20c; broilirs 27ff 3ic; Pekin white ducks 27c: col- ored nominal; turkeys, nfiv 25f tiNIriVS steady .it . ., Local $l.25f? ptiTATOKS steady 75c! $1.25. . I.O.VI.ON. McNeill, governor of Irl.-h Free state, guarded by police In Ixmdim hospital as Be awaits operation. St. Mnrk$ f'plsctM.I. Corner ' Oukdule ami Ml. St. Holy cuuununiion it a. m. Hnndny iu'liooj,' 10 a. ni ' MorniilK Hervice. 11:15 a. ni. Wm. II. lliimiltun, rector. Ct.tlllllic church. So. Oak dale Ave. n nil 1 1th St. Masses at S and 10:30. n. nl. ftev. F..W. lilack, pastor. Wimner Creek .Missionary lmpll! Church ut Talent. Pastor, Elde T. J. HIiiiiiioiih. Sunday school at 10 u. m. . Preaching at 1 1 a. ni. Kvenlni: service At S:T10 p. ill. Come ami hear the old-time iKowpel. Chuich of God j Sunday school. i:45 A. in. .MoniiiiK service. 11 o'clock. I KveuiiiK service, 7:3.1. I Wednesday evening prayer meet i Inpr. 7:30 o'clock. I Topic for morning service. "Why I Am a Member of the Church of Clod." Everyone welcome. C. A. COOPER, Pastor. ! I'ito MeihndlM chutvli. , 1K 1,1 Corner Ivy and W. lutli streets.' rh council meeting. Wed r Sunday school nt 10. Come nml m,fi,iay' 7::1 " I bring the children. Choir practice. Thursday, 7:30 '1 Ills Is h nci'iunn .if nm nut district meeting of the year. Our elder. Itev. A. C. Archer, will, preach both, morning, and even-j ing. Thre will he administration i of the sacrament. There will also he services this; cveniiiK. I A cordial invitation extended 1 to u 11 the services. I J. E. McDonald, pastor. r.lll gospel Churcli Corner .Vewtown and Main. The Sunday proKiam will con sist of the .Sunday school nt 9. a. ni. I'reachiiiK at 11 a. m. nnd again nt 3 p. in., evening at 8 o'clock und in tho All three services will ho in charge of, the ovungelist, Orvll,ls a class for you Jtennam. . Sunday will be tho last day of tho campaign. Souls have found the Lord, and tho spirituality of the churcli built up. Come out and hear the evangelist on this last day. we are expecting a great time. ;, Ma hi st. M. K. I'hurcli, South.' W. K. Ray, pastor. Residence 25 No. Onkdale. Study ' at " the church. ' phone 384. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sermon, "The Kvidcnce," a. m. Kpworth League, 7 p. ni. Sermon, "A SupiM'ttion, 11 18: p. m. Prayer, meeting und junior prac tice Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Official board meeting Tues day, pastor's Ktudy, 7:30 ,p. m. Hrotherhood supper Thursday niKht. ;:H. Dr. Frank Koberts. speaker. Special music has hoen arranged for. livery , member is expected to be present, and bring iX guet i.4)o.ssible. t t ' If, you ' do not wfirship else-whei-e, why not try the Church of the Open Door? Bethel llaptlM C'luiit-li. Klder C. H. lredenburg, pastor. Sunday school lo a. m. Preaching. 1 1 a. m. Kvening service. 7:30. Morning subject: "Where t Art Thou?" (ion. The serpent decejveth .;Ve. man's fall, the serpent cursed, his overthrow hyjnink'inir tne woman h seed; mankind s pun-'Tlie iMiim-ni nnu joss of 1'araOise.i hvenlnu subject: "I'rodieal Son l.llke lii.l-m-11. I'arable of the lost sheep, of the piece of silver. What man of you havinc an hun- ilred sheep. If he lose one of them. uotn not leave the tin in the wil derness nnil ko nfter that which is lost, mull he find iff Prayer m e e I I n ir Wednesday evening, t'ome hear the old-time Kospel at 7IB Welch streel. Kvery one welcome. I-'Irsl t'liurth of Christ. Scientist. Authorize branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Hoaton. Mass. Services are held .every Kunday at 11 o'clock, chuich edifice. 212 North Oakdnle. Subject for Sun day, April 2 II : "Everlastinir l'un- ishnient." Sunday sehnnl at !H5. Appli cants under tho nft-e of twenty may he admitted. Wednesday evenlnfc- meetings, which Include testimonies rf Chrlfctlan Science heiillnBs, i.t S o'clock. The rending room, which Is In the Medford buildinK, Is open daily from 12 to 4. except Sun days and holidays. The Bible and nil authorized Christian Sci ence literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services nnd visit the reading room. Srvrnt h Corner streets. Day Advcntlsl Cliunh Heatty and Edwards Sabbath school. 0:4.r,. 1,. I.. Bunch, superintendent. All classes represented. Preaching nt 1?00 n. m. Mr. MoConahny, secretary of the lining j-eopies society of souin- ern Oregon, will occupy the hour. missionary volunteer sn.tne attendance Is large. Every clety meet at 3:00 p. m. A v. ryione lH urRC( to nltcnd the ineet interestlng program has been ar-jing next week. r""K''- The Christum Endeavor groups There will bo a program nt "he meet nt 7 o'clock. Home fine ltogue Illver Acndemy Saturday i mcellngs are being held by the evening nt 7:30. young people's groups at this Midweek prayer nnd Illble study hour nnd every young man nnd Wednesday evening ut 8 p. m. young woman Is cordially Invited. minnay evening nl 7 : 4 n . Pas. tor T. I,. Thuemler will led ur on the "Cartoons by the Master Artist, or Civilization of the Pns.t Present and Future." This lee- lure will be Illustrated with larue rhnrta. Prof. Thorwald F.il - kenherg will lend In the musical program, pi eroding the lecture. We cordially Invite the public; of activity und a scene of child . to attend this lecture Sunday worship Sunday morning. Chll- evening, April 2S. j'lren between the ages of fi and . l Incluslvo will find delight nnd iwpiisi t niiron. . ... r.oton. .Minister. tow, China, will be the speoker.O. Wair 'at our morningr service. Sunday. Ir. fapcii is tjje founder of the) famous buys' academy; at Swa- tow. a school which bus done u notable work in educatinir t'hi- nese youiiK men. belliB first sup-, Ported by American money, but I , now selt-sllppurtmK. . The founder i has had a remarkable experience, i ;and will interest and inspire hisj ' Medford hearers. At this service, ;Mr. John E. Sae will sing "Ttie . liuly city." The choir will sinp. . i ny win h,. Done,' by Hanks. I Al our evenliiK service Mr. Miiko .will sinK, "Callest Tiioil Thus. i ! Master?" by Mletke. The or - chestiii will play three numbers: nanson sans Paroles, by ls. nl- kowskl; "KvenitiK Star." by Wait- and "The Holy City." our l Pastor. Dr. Eaton, will speck on The Dearest ThiiiK In tile World ". This service will be hi ouilcast over KM I'M). , Try our welcome. ... Z . ! ' West Fourth stre.-t at Onk - I dale. K. W. Itussard. pastor. Kesldence. 3 Kose nvenue. phone U'Ul-X. ; Sunday school at 10 n. m. Church services ut 1 1 a. m.. and s p. m. j Sermon topics: . Morning, i "Strangers and. Pilgrims." livening, "(JoiTs Workmanship. Luther league meeting at 7 :00 '' y 'list Methoilist I'lpisropal Church T. II. Temple. D. D.. minister, ltesiilencc. 27 N. Orange. I'hone 3;t2. Mornini; worship at 11. Dr. S. t huney, the district superin tendent. , will preach Evenlriir worship at 8:00. Tho young people will present the pageant, "The ChallenKe of the t'ross.". 'htls will be a very at tractive and helpful service. Come and brinic a friend with you. l'.pworlh league, ut 7:00. A ser- ' vice for young people. Mid-week service. . Wednesday night nt 8:00. . Sunday school at 9.45. There -music: i Morning Anthem, "O Lord, Ood of Hosts" Witty Offertory, "Father. Dear Father" Wooler Mrs. McGee, yr, MaeUonotigh. Kvenlng Quartette, "I Am Listening" Marshall Messrs Meeker, MacDonough, McOee, Vroman. Offertory, "Nearer the Cross'.... ,. Knapp I rs. M a t io Vronui n 11 ucner- gardt, nruanlst. Mrs. May Jordan MacDonough, director. Tho l'cflcratcil Churches of Central Point, We are expecting 200 in tlio Itlhle school tomorrow. Wo want all the regular members there, and a lot of new ones. You will enjoy the study of tho Pible, the textbook of this school, und you will enjoy the worship. Tho les son is on tho subject: "The Cost of Discipleship", and is found in Mark 10:17-27; 12:41-44. The word for our memory verses Is praise. The church choir will sing "Wonderful ( irace of Jesus," as a special in the morning service, and the ladles' quartet will sing, "When the Kalnts Come March-1 Ing In." The young peoples cho- riiH choir, under the leadership' of Mr. Hczmulhalch will lead the in the evening service. ! sermon subject for the morn inir serv he w ill bo "Th Mnn Abundant Life." In the eveningi the sermon will be on the sub-j Ject, "Tho LnchangliiR Christ."; The paslor will preach in both services. All the young people nro Invited to attend the young peoples' ser-j vices here lit seven o'clock in tlie. evening. Kind your group,! and be at hon)o. The worship' and study will do you good. The i topic lor discussion Is: Right Attitudes Towards the Religion of Others. Ho on time, bring H mend, Htay for prcuching, and help with tho singing. First Christian Church. Ninth and Oakdnlo streets. Carman K. Moll, minister. Office and pastor's study In the church. Phono 1007. Hesldence phone ,1.1.17. "Test our welcome." Anoiher great bible school gath ered lust Sunday. There were 4S1 present. You will enjoy being a part . of this school next Sunday when tho aim is COO. Tho iichool Is well organized, nnd there are classes for nil age groups. Morning worship at 10:55. Ser mon subject: "Knowing Jesus." Kvenlng service from 8 until 9 o'clock. These services are very popular and large audiences are attending. Mr. Midi's subject for the pvenlng sermon is. "A flood Man Lost nnd a Had Man Saved."' The music Sunday night will he' a fenture. There Is a haiiov fel-i lows.up ror all who attend .service is short, but somethinir Is' doing every minute. The ordl-! nance of baptism will be admin-j Istered ut til eclnse of the ser-! moh. ; Midweek servlco will he held WednoHlillV nvnnin. nt B n'r-liiok I These meetings are for everyone.; The meetings aro Interesting und Special Mothers' Day services will in. Iwi.i ,n thi n May 13th. Further announcement wlll l,e made later. . lYrsbyKTli... .Niillcri . Hlhlo whool 0 : 4S a. m. Tho; Primary department In charge of Mlss Helen lliillls. Is a hen hlvei IP'Sjlt in this ilepar.mrnt. These! flno days Invite I Sundav s"hool. . I w. :upei:!.eLo:nL0 vorlia cSl At li a n... nddress by tlev. Walter 1.. Win Nuys of Portland.! ore. Mr. Van Nuys Hives his! .-niir.. time t., lite work of re-i Ptious i du ation, promutiin; til thru Hie home and the illble: school. lie has been dean of! the Clirisllan Workers' school which just closed. children' sermon, 'The Ocean' by .he pastor. Music orcan prelude. "Japanese Sun- i,.oi),n Offertory, "llc-rceuse in A" j lielbrilck . Anthem. "Ob. Come to My Heart, j l.ord Jesus" Ambrose! Postlude, "March Konialne" ! (bmnod: I At s p. m., ih,. second In the; , Interest ini! illustrated lectures on! : -saul of Tarsus" will be Riven. It ' has t.i do with the life of the' j Bleat Apostle, while ill school ill I Jerusalem, at tile feet of damn-j j Pel. and brings in many of the! isljrrinK scenes of Christ's life at jii;it iiim., Music orcin vnluntnrv. "Saint d'Armnur" Klgar Offertory "Xnivtssus" Nevin Postlude Selected. Christian F.ndenvor meeting, 7 p. m. Leader. Vera Mt Kay. Topic Friends That Knrtch Life." Midweek Bible study und prayer ' service. K m. Wednesday. The Weather Lowest temperature this morn ing :is. i'reci pilot ion for 2 4 hours end ing f a. m.. truce. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature. UK; highest this month since lit 12. :m;. Lowest tem perature yesterday, 4!'; lowest this mouth since lit 12, 22. Mean tem perature yesterday , ftS; departure for the day, excess 4 degrees. Aver age daily deficiency for the month, 1 degree. Precipitation: Total rainfall since 1st of month, 1.07 inches; 1 fi year average for the month, I. lit! inches. Total rainfall since Janu ary 1st, fi.!)2 inches. Total rainfall since September 1, 14. ill) Inches. Humidity yesterday, 5 a. m., S0 per cent; 12 noon, D3 per cent; 5 p. in., 27 per cent. Character of day, partly cloudy. Sun seta today at 7:M! p. m., rises tomorrow fi:0il a. in., sets to morrow 7:U7 j). m. (Kises and sets computed for level horizon). Forecast for tonight and tomor row: Fair tonight and Sunday. Not much change in temperature. , . L. WALTF.lt D1CK Meteorologist. Cnited States Weather Hurcau .Sheep owner Attention! Wo nro In position to pay you moro than nnyboiiy for wool-mo-halr. See im before you Hell. MUDKOIU) IlAlidAIN HOUSf:, I'hone. 106:!. 27 X. drape St. " SB'.llt' , , 4 ; PKNm.BTO.V, tire., April 2S ?4 A Rpocinl eluetlon will ho held in I'enilletim mi Junu 6 at which tlnui tho people will vojo on tho Vort memorial proponal, In which John Vert, wheat rancher, pluim to Klvn Iho city n JM.OOO memorial iiiKlttorIu.it ami museum linlldinR. Tirio xew RIALTO Today ONE DAY ONLY kUN-TIN-TIN in "ADOGoftlie REGIMENT" Based an WN-T1N-T1NS own lift 0 t 4 9 X Continuous TOMORROW1 ONE DAY ONLY AL WILSON The Dare Devil of the Air "WON IN THE CLOUDS" A Thrilling Alrplane-Wettem Story Highest (Juallty dcwclry lteili-lng Snllsfacllnii .s-iiri'd In O.inltly i. ii'cl Prlir. "Vk Wnli'li Iti'iuilrlug iJianiouii ss'tung "'' '"llr "anlM. Iti:lnv co. E3 a a m WHEN YOTJ WANT WHEN YOTJ WANT LUMBER CAM, TROWBRIDGE 1,1. Mill HI YARD H it iiimrn mm U Q n n . j . Lu .0 TO MAY 9 BASEBALL At Medford Sunday, April 29 MEDFORD vs. DUNSMUIR Game Called at 2:36 " May 6, Medford vs. Original House of David May 13, Medford vs. Weed The above are exhibition games prior to the commencement of the League. May 20. The proceeds used to pay expenses during the training season. The games will be just as hotly contested as league games. Admission, Including Grand Stand ,........50c Children Under 12 Years r"ree , Orchardists and Farmers Equipment Priced f ot Quick Sale 1 FRIENDl spray rig Lni'oc ciipiii'.ity (22 Riillons per minute). . 300-Riilloii t.iiiik, 10 II. Tl'nivorsnl ciiKiiic, niiitfiii'lo ciiiippi(, Ouarniiti!etl excellent mo fliiinii'iil condition; looks like new.,' CdHt new .tIM20 ;Prici $450 Scllint,' iibove only lieeause of its replacement by (i'nr iimlerptroiiiitl spray system. i TEAM Heavy draft horses with harness. Coort work- ers Price $225 1 TRACTOR PLOW John Deere, It bottomx, 12 110 FOOT SINGLE 1 F0RDSON TRACTOR Bear Creek Orchards Medford, Oregon Phone 1057: 'Bert Lowry after 6 P. M. Reichstein MEDFORD FUEL CO. 11 18. North Central: PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now-jrou will have dry wood when your present supply is consumd. 12-INCH OR i6-iNCH ' GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 THE NEW RIALTO , inch. . Price $100 TRACTOR CISC $25 Price $75 Price and Detifel " O