Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    .YOUNG PEOPLE'S
CONFERENCE TO
OPEN MONDAY
The Southern 6reRon confer;
ence of the yount: people of the;(nnce i,aml
i'resbytermn cnim-n will ne ncin
at itogue Uiver next wefU beRin
nlnjr Monduy night and continu
ing until the following Sunday
iiitiht. YounK people will be pres
ent from the Klamath FuIIh coun
try, AHhlaml, l'hoenix. "'.t.forrt,
Jacksonville, Crania . lnrt;. Olen
dale and ItnuehurK and' other In-
terrnedlute points.
The
oc.ms and Kymnnslum of i
. '
the local church and nchonl will tionnl c rowds wherever they lip
be used for clas rooms and, Kleep- j pear. Tho local legion post
wr. uuurrn nm rtn.-rr.iViiuf.a r"" iiimm.ior ft-pl fortunnto in SOi'lir
turefl of the conference. T';inB thin well-known organisation
m-hool board of the. Hhc River Ilim an. unxlmtH ,hlt ft rt.c.ml ;
district ha Riunud. th confer- j cr0W(, of VflU cilizcna ntteml
nce the free uxe of their njmnii-(h(, function j
filum, buildinKH, playround.' etc ( special entertainment featHron'
There 1h ii Kond' swlmmii. nolo J nrft plann(ld hy the fipon,orH. of:
Vi vuu cre nvur y wiui iu-.u
to pitch tents also.
A faculty of trained workers
UVKn u vu.iuwa; i.-vbe used ta insure- ft cool and- in-
Angus, Mcleod, pastor of Vhevltthp dance hall, and tho lclon-
Presbyterian church at O. A. C,
to .have charge of the vocational
ttudy and rectvatinnal features;
Mrs. lirury V. llaight of Klamath
J'a lis tn teach stewardship ; M iss
KlttridK of the Presliytet lan hoard
rooms In Portland to: teach for
eign i missions;- Rev, Walter I
Van Nuys of Portland to assls.
In various departments; Itev. 10.
1. .Lawrence to lead the entire
ft-hool In the study' of' the-Pres
byterian church, its history, stand-
aids, orsanixation ' and senernl
purposes.
-v Itev. JO. Iverson, Sunday school 1
missionary for southern OrcKmt,
has had charge- ot' the promotion
and advertising, and will conduct
a daily vacation Hinle. school for
the children of Jlogue Kiver dur
in: . the morning
hutirs of the
,UBh T. Mitch-
conference. Hev. Hush T. Mitch
elmore has general charge of ili,nr,1UK iUU vUy Kl.iUliy 'evenliiB
conference.
TO BE PRESENTED TO
J THE CITY COUNCIL
A resolution for the -enactmenT
of an ordinance In jedrord which
will- eliminate radio reception in
terference was adopted fin feat
Ins of the radio dealers association
yesterday .afternoon.,, The .mter
will, be presented. at the next regu
lar meeting of the city council.
The ordinance; is a duplloatCv of
Portland's radio lav and readires
that people-using electrical appli
ances must take nut perm Its Issued
By the city electrical' Inspector be
fore operating them. -' J '
. ' I.oeal radio dealers "inclttde'rl ' in
the association are1 Clayton Isaacs,
Ft. S. Jones, II. C. Witham, A. 11.
Cunningham, Vei l Walker and Hen
Trowbridge. .WV K.: Shields, repre
sentative of the Fada Radio cora
harty wllh" hendquarters at Port
land, was a guest at the meeting.
The group will meet the third
Wednesday of each month for the
purpose of perfecting. radio recep
tion hi this locality.
'Tenderloin' Makes
Hit at Craterian
V Dolores Costelto, loveliest of
screen beauties, has added another
gem to her crowd. . The world
now knows'her speaking voice!
- As Hose Shannon, in "Tender
loin," first talking picture, she
presents tho appealing figure of
a dancer at an lOast Side cafe,
unaccepted sweetheart of n young
pangster, for whose safety she
innocently undergoes the grilling
of. the police.
The wistful appeal of Miss Cos
tello is as great as ever, but never
lias she so authoritatively demon
strated her ability to express the
tragic emotions of life as in this
play of the underworld. Conrad
Nag?l is manly, and convincing as
the roughneck lover.
Hut It is owing to the enchant
ment of Vitaphone that "Tender
loin" becomes more than a fine
melodrama and enters the region
of the fantastic.
The two acts of Vitaphone
vaudeville on the same bill nre
rausing no little amount of pleas
ing comment. ...
(lene Morgan's orobesira Is
great and the sketch
Iteallza -
tion" is crammed twlth liih-clnss
comedy.
ii- '4
Laura LaPlante
at Rialto Sunday
There Is soiuetfijne inherently
fascinating about, . a som? . writer
tr'ylnr. to market n poputar .song,
especially when presented -In such
a gay. lilting manner an In Laura
La . Hamte'n new feature comedy.
"ThankB , for the Hugicy Ride,"
which Is coming ; to the Klallo
tomorrow. -
This picture Is one of the fin
est of the La Pl.mte's. It is the
ypV that will do her n lot of
rood with the fans because It Is
infinitely plecsinp. a rare com
bination of rollicking farce (not
slapstick) lind a struggling-, youth
ful love story. . '
Miss La I'lnnte ag:i proves
herself to be the screen's leading
romedlenne. and Is so Ixsiutlful
that she could easily bo the
screen's sweetheart if she wanted
to specialise In romantic pictures.
C.lenn Tryon is excellent In his
role. Youthful and spnn'uncous.
he Is fht Ideal le.td for Miss La
riant. . .
RADIO ORDINANCE
EXPECT TO MAKE
LEGION DANCE A
GREAT SUCCESS
-Each member of the Dc
Monte
which will play for
tjie
American lesion benefit
dunce, to1 be held at the Oriental
Hardens Tuesday night Is Mild
to be a iimNler of ha particular
Instrument und duubles on jit
least one other instrument In
novelty selections.
The aggregation which has J;mt
closed n very successful season
"!' ainiiii' is on n mur OI Lll.
nm.lhwat un. ,
. ne dance, and detail of ihesa
! w(11 be-announced later. A spo-
jcill ventilating; scheme will nlo
naires are sparing no effort ,tol
moke the dance the feature at
traction of the summer season.
, Harvey s. Firestone, multi-mll-
Ilnn.iire.. iilnneui it flin tintn lira
inltllsiry and one of the foremost
hiislnesM .,i,ir- r h ,..,. nri
in his private car. Jlv was taken
from the Southern Pacific train
at Ashland, and, with his three
sons, "who are ncconipunylng him,
was driven, by auto to this city
by A. S. Hosenbaum.
'.'The auto ride is the best
thing that happened to us since
we . left home," . said Mr. Fire
atone. Mr. Firestone is a personal
friend of many years of , W. A.
Folgcr of this city. . and he ex
pressed regret at his inability to
sW him, efforts to locate the local
man proving unavailing. .
The tire magnate attended the
republican convention at Kansas
City and was highly -pleased with
the nomination of Herbert. C.
Hoover, for president. While the
father, was , attending the- political
pow-wow,. tlift ithree sons played
polo t against' a ' team" of which
Will .Rogers, the humorist, vyaa a
member. -t,MThe
Firestones nre en route 'to
Cleveland. Ohio, making a rail
eb'clft ,of the land. They attended
a recent opening of a branch tire
factory at Los Angeles. In July
Mr. Firestone will leave on his
annual vacation trip with Henry
Ford and Thomas A. Edison.
The youngtft of the three Fire
stone boys is a student at Prince
ton university. One Is tho man
ager of the Ijos Angeles plant and
the other is superintendent of the
Firestone rubber plantations In
Peru and Uollvia.
Mr. Firestone paid a high com
pliment to this city. "It Is the
liveliest anl most progressive ap
pearing city 1 have .seen in manv
miles. It seems to have 'git'."
The entertainment of the Flre
rtone party was .. a lnst-minutc
thought of A. S. Roseiilmum, hin
coming not being known unMl nn
hour before . the arrival of the
train. :
C. LAKE HIGHWAY
NEAR PERFECT
C. E. Gates, a member of tho
stale hlKbwuy commission, today
issued the following statement tel
ative to the Crater Lake highway:
"There Is a wron-3 Impression
out regarding the condition of the
Crater hake highway.
"The road is in excellent condt
tion add. while a new nilim: nro-
(.e8s ) under way, it will not in
any way interfere with traffic. The
'oil Is belnn put on In half-sections
and the road is open at all times,
and there Is positively no reason
for anyone getting oil on his car.
"The public will Und it a pleas
ure to drive over the road, and In
spect the completed section be
tween Prospect and Crater Lake."
AT ASHLAND MEET
Representing Med ford, Ted
Raker and Lee (larlnck attended
nn all day meeting today of secre
taries o chnmbers of commerce
of southern Oregon held in Ash
land. They will return this even
ing. The purpose of the meeting was
to discuss problems Inctudlng the
encouragement of tourist travel
und more extensive advertising of
the Rogue River 'Valley. Means
for increasing the cooperation of
various chamber were also to be
outlined by the group.
ClataUled advertising getf reiulU.
MEDFORD MAKES
FlfJF IMPRFfKldN
I lilt. Mill I IL.UUIUI 1 j
ON TIRE MAGNATE
TOURIST TRAVEL"1
NOW HEAVY IN
ASHLAND AREA
ASIILAX'D, June 23. Auto res-.
Ut ration at the local Ctuimlwr of
Commerce-si ves a good idea of
the flood of out-of-state travel:
thut is passing over the highway i
dally. On Monday 286 ouL-of-1 ated church.. Ite v. Johnson ya
state regthtratiims were made; on : tor.
Tuesday there Were 212: cars on Speakers of day, J. Jl. Starkey
the iit: Wednesday'! record fell i and Jack Jtnle. . .1
to 177; Thursday's, was 189
This flood of tourist traffic
cwmes from every state In the
Union and some from Canada.
Mrs. C. E. Cluuser, a former
Ashland resident, died In Seattle
June 3. Mrs. Clattser Is survivijd
by her husband und one son, Hay
Cluuser, who at present resides
in Seattle. . ,
t The past Worthy Muttons' club ,
tn me i. f. h. neui tne last meet
Ins of the season on Thursday
evening at the home of .Mrs.
Frank Jordan on CJ rani to street
The hostess was assisted by Airs. Ye shall Find" (Wilson, soloist,
S. A. Vetera Sr. unci .Mrs. U A.Mr. jiacDonouKh: offertory, sn
ltoberts. A business session occu-:,. miss F.velyn Dew.
pled lh early, part of the eveninc Kvcnirm: Tenor solo, "O Lov
and plaiw were made to hold AjinK Father" (Del - KI-'ko). Mr.
plunlc In Uthla- park, to which i Meeker. Mi's. Mntle Vrnman llue
tha husbands, the past painms! nerfi-ardt. nrKnnlst; Mrs. May Jorf
and their wives should he Inviled j ,a- MaelJonoukh". director,
for u C o'clock dinner. The io- . , , . .
cial hour which followed was! ' i iAiihernn Church',
happily spent with fames. Mrs. I hev.' Mr. lielstel of Kuiiene will
Klsle churchman was rewarded preach the forenoon sermon at tlie
with u beautiful boiuiuet for her i .utheran church here Sunday, In
hllih score. Jterreshinents, served pia,.e of )lev. tleorce II. Illllermap
by tho hostesses In a very dainty f Seattle superintendent of the
fashion, closed the, evening's! Lutheran synod, as the latter, who
entertainment. hlM, ,,ianB,.cl to preach here foupd
ine weuuing or .Miss Celestiaj
Mow and James McCall of this
city look place on Friday morn
ing at the home of Dr. Irower,
who performed the ceremony.
The young people are well known
in Ashland, where they have lived
since childhood. Mr. McCall is
employed at Unlnger's Dairy. The
young couple will reside at a
home on Helman street (hat in
readiness or them.
Mrs. Donna Warren and three
children of Ilerkeley, Cal., ar
rived in Ashland Friday morning
to spend the summep. Mrs, , War
ren is a' sister of " Mrs. Sarah
stratum on Iowa street and Mrs.
Thornton Wiley on Walnut street.
A Jolly crowd of Normal school
students and . friends went . to
Phoenix on Friday evening, to eat
a picnic supper in Ever Shady
auto camp and to enjoy a dauco
during the evening at .the newly
erected platform in the park..
Miss Lollta Piersou has- re
turned from the Hible - institute
at Pasadena, where she has at
tended school during thev past
year. Since her return Miss Pier
son has been sick with the flu at
the home of her parents in the
Bellview district.'! ' .
Humid Allison, Ashland high
school teacher; and, Culver An
dwson have gone -to California;
where they will "lipehd; a.' nulnth
climbing Mount Whitney and
other neju-by..' points In the
Sierras. . - .
K. C. Harlan, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, and Fred
Taylor left early on Vriday to
placard northern California for
the Ashland Fourth of July cele
bration. Misses (Jrace Chamberlain, Eliz
abeth Palmer and Ellen Oaley
were Medford visitors on Friday.
Miss Helen Anderson, dean of
women at the Southern Oregon
Normal school, left Friday morn
ing for Portland to attend her
sister's wedding.
Mrs. W. II. McNair, who w;ch
a representative from the local
Ltilema- temple of the Daughters
of the Nile at the national con-
cut ion held recently ut tiuftulo,
N. Y., arrived home Friday morn
ing. Mrs. AlcNalr reports a de
lightful trip. While In the east',
Mi's. McNair visited New- York,
Washington. D. C, Philadelphia
und other Interesting points, nnd
visited relatives of Mrs, Sam Mc
Nair in Missouri. -
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walters
of fl rants Pass are visiting with
relatives in Ashland for - a few
days. i
Mrs. Jerry O'Neal is confined to
her home on Morton street, HI
from a case of mumps. i
. Mrs. Charles Itrady has rc-
turned to Ashland after visiting,
for a few days in Portland. j
Harry Hosier and , Will Dodge
report fine success " in picking
wild blackberries In the outlying
districts of the county. The ber
ries are. of fine quality nnd of
unusual size this year.
IS A LOCAL VISITOR
Edison Marshall, nationally
known author who formerly made
Medford his home, arrived this
forenoon from Augusta, flu., and
will spend a week in Medford
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O. E. Marshall, on South Oakdale
avenue, and other relatives, before
leaving for Alaska, where he will
board an arctic ship, "The North
land," which will cruise the arctic
waters above Alaska for three
months.
. While on the long cruise, he wilt
gather material tor- ft new novel,
according to present plans. The
ship Is new and was made especi
ally for Ice cutting, taking, the
place of the "Old Bear,' which was
put Into disuse some time ago. This
arctic exploration is a government
expedition and will have approxi
mately 100 members.
Mr. Marshall's family did not ac
company him west, but stayed in
Augusta, where he recently pur
chased a beautiful home at Pnl
metta Lodge. For some 'months
the family had been residing In
South Carolina. -
Hi. Mark's KUcDal
Corner of Oakdale , and
Fifth
streets. - : j.
Holy communion 8 a. m. t
Kunduy school 10 a. in.
Morning service 11:15 u. m.
c W M . 11. HA M 1 L.TU X, rector.
The Mcdfortf Biiuipm Men's
:Miul Tram
Meetintr to he held at Central'
point June 24. S. n. m.. ut Keder-
Everyone welcome..
First UaiMist
Hesular fservlcw . on Sunday.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Mornins worship 11 o'clock.
' Kvenlng worship 8 o'clock. '
Pastor W. H. Katon will te the
preacher at both services. Morn
ing subject. "The Unfinished
Tusk"; evening subject, ' How to
llP K:i'ved.'
Try our welcome.
' Fiist MMhodisl. I'plicoiwl -
Mfimini?: Anthem. "Seek and
that he would be tumble to come.
Rev. F. W, Russard, pastor of
the. church, and Mrs. Russard, arc
at Seattle, where last niriht they
attended the wedding of their old
est daughter Allene. They .will re
turn home In a few days.
Zton lititUeraii '
Zlon English Lutheran rhurch,
West Fourth street at Oakdalti;
- W. Russard, pastor; residence
32 Rose avenue; phone. 1201-X.
Sunday school at 10 n. in. .
Church , service at il .o'clock.
In the pastor's absence, t lie Rev.
G. H.. HUlerman. D. D. western
general superintendent of mission
of , the United . Lutheran church,
will conduct .-v the service' ..and
preach the sermon. . There will
be- no evening service'.' ' .
You are cordially ( invited , to
attend the service.
: Malu Kt. M- K. Kouth
W..K. . Ray, pastor; .. residence.
25 North Oakdale; ! phono .384. ';
Sunday-school, "10. ,n. m.; ; Dr.
Frank Roberts.-' superintendent.'
,'Sermon.. 11 a.', m., ."A' Question
and Its Answer." "-. . . , "
Eriworth, League' service 7 ;p. m
Sermon. 8 p. m., 1 Timothy 1:15,'
.Midweek service prayer meet
ing and choir practice . Wednes
day, 7:30 p. mv , . V . - .
If vou are not connected else
where, come to tha family church
of the open door, corner Oakdale
and Main, where you will ulways
be welcome. In the name of the
l,rrd. Special music and singing
morning and evening services.
Bethel BaptUit Churolu
Elder C. H. Fredenburg.
Sunduy sohool, 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
'Evening services, 8 p. m.
Subject: Prov. 19:G-: "A false
wtness shall not' be unpunished
and he that Rpeaketh Ilea shall
hot escape; a false witness sliall
not be unpunished and he .that
speaketh lies shall perish," .54:1-2.
"He not thou envious against evil
men, neither desire tn .be with
them., for thefr hearts sludleth de
struction and -their lips talk of mht-chlef.'V-
- ' r ' '
" Prayer meetingWednesday even
ing Come hear the old lime gos
pel at; 710 Welch street,'. Every
one welcome to all' servlceH. rr
' Tirst Methodist Kplscoiml
T. H. Temple, D. D., minister
residence 27 North Orange: phone
Morning- worship --at . 11. Dr
Will Kirwin ' superintendent of
the Dubuque, district, Upper Iowa
conference., will preach. . '
Evening worship :dt' 8 o'clock.
All ' arc welcome. ' J : t
Epworlh. League ut 7.' o'ctock.
A meeting for, young people,
Sunday school -ntO:-,."..-' v
. Midweek service Wednesday at
4' p. m. The hotter the weather,
the more interesting the meeting.
"Home-coming' Tuesday - after
noon In 4he hidlesV purlors.
The .young people of 'the Ep
wort I-eague will give" a three
act play entitled "Mammy's Little
Wild Hose" Thursday night, June
28. Come and bring a friend.
First Church of 1irtst, Kclentlst
Authorized brahch of the Moth
er Church; -the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, In Ronton. Mass.
Services are held every Sunday
at 1 1 o'clock, ;church edlflco, 212
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day, June 24: "Christian Science."
Sunday school at 0:4T.. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may be
admitted. '
Wednesday evening meeting,
which include testimonies of Chris
tian science healing, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which 1b in
the Medford building. Is open
daily from 12 to 4 except Sunday
and holidays. The Iflhle and all
authorized . Christian Science lit
erature may he read, borrowed or
purchased.
The publlr Is cordially Invited
to uttend the services and visit
the reading roohi. ,
(Vninl Point Kwlcrnteil 1 lurches.
J. M. Johnston, pastor.
Beginning with. the quarter's les
sons In Mnlk 8, "Jesus the Suffer
ing Messiah," w shall revle.w the
lessons to the close Of the bonk.
Read all Tf you can, and be pre
pared to dlstum the malii fac4tt.
Any word beginning with "ex," as
exalt; .except, will meet' the
i
iviiuirrmvms oi litem ory verse
exercises. Our school beg ins at
:4f..
The young people who do not go
to th Klamath Fulls rally will
meet at the regular hour for their
service. The younger groups will
meet in their respective places, on
time, for great meetings. Get the
special announcements of the com
ing young people's conference,
la the morning church rvlc
the pastor will preach on the sub
ject: "Some Outstanding . Facta ;
Concerning the Early Church." Iuj
the evening service an exposition !
of the sixth chapter of Hebrews'
will be given. Good special music
will be u part of both these ncrv-!
ices, und the gfneral song services:
will help to Inspire and edify you. ;
v u.c wru-utiiv uiiu you art) urgea j
nuriiti viiui i-a fiuinrwiicro lO- 1
morrow. i
First Christian
Ninth and Oakdule streets. Car
man E. Mell. minister. Church
office and pastor's .study, in the
church., Residence phono- 13S7:'
church phone 1007..
- "Test .Our Welcome." i
Morning worship and communi
ion at ' I0:05v r Sermon subject. I
"The .Uplifted Christ." Special)
inu-"ic Thl Is a service of genu- j
ine woruhlp,
Popular evening service at 8
o'clock. Sermon suhject. "Thoi
Biggest Question That Faces the!
Churches Today." The service
will bein with a happy "song-
fest," and there will also be spe
cial music, a large audience and 1
& happy fellowship.
Sunday evening will be the last
evening service befnru the union ,
evening meetings begin for the
summer. The cooperating churches
will each ' take their turn con
ducting evening services during
July and AttKust. Evening serv
ices will be held in this church
July L'2 and 20.
Midweek service on Wednesday
evening at h o'clock.
Rlhle school assembly at 0:46.
You will like this school with Us
efficient standards and organiza
tion nnd Its large attendance.
Christian lCndeavor groups will
meet at 7 o'clock.
Presbyterian. .
; Bible school Sl:4& a. m. Every
pupil who Is la the city Is urged
to he In their class each Sunday
morning, that we may have n
record attendance tills summer.
Verl -fl. Vulker, superintendent.
-11 .ft. m., sermon, "The Chris
tian's Liberty." The Dolly Vaca
tion Itible school will put on 10
minutes of exercises during the
opening of the eervlee.
-Music': : .' ' -i
Prelude, "Andante , from Sym-
f phonic Puthetique"
' ;.'. ; Tchalkowsk;
Offertory, " "Love Song"....:.Nevii
Anthem,. "Savior,- When Night
- InvolVes. the 8kies":....;Shelley
Soprano solo, "Olve Thanks and
Sing" ' Harris
Mrs. M. N. llogan
Postlude ..,...........:...........!Archer
Program Sunday evening Final
sacred concei t, for the season, glv
en, by, the quartet of the Preshy
terlan church. :nsslsted .. hy Carl
Moidrcm on the violin; 8 o'clock
Organ voluntary, "March Pan
..Uficule'.' :.Lemmeus
Prayer and Crudlo Song..auilmant
Hymn No. 27
Anthem. "Jesus Only" Rotoli
Scripture reading
Conttalto solo, "Come Unto Me
Coenen
.Nina Cole Mulholland
Trio. "Praise Ye" (by request)
fc ' Verdi
Mrs. McElhose, Ceorge Maddox
.and Dr. W. W. Howard
Violin solo, "The Rosary"....NevW
Carl Moldrem
Soprano solo, "(live Alms of
Thy floods" . Rontiouf
Florence Hazelrigg McElhose
Violin obbllgato by Curl Moldrem
Anthem, "Oh Worship the Lord
..." ! ; WatHon
Dr. W, W. Howard and quartet
Tenor solo, "Trees"...., Roahacn
Oenrge Muddox
Offertory, . "Eventide" Frysinger
Duet; "Watchman, What of tho
Night" Sargent
fieorge . Maddox and I)r- Howurd
Hymn ''... : -i . ' . :
Renedlctlotr nnd Hllent prayer. ,
Postlude. . r.
There will be no Christian En
deavor this evening uh many are
at Klamath Falls. ,
- i 41! v
foot:
ELECTED
. FOOTS CREEK, .Tune 23 The
regular district school meeting
wan held at the schoolhouse June
1. "a regular -meeting hns not
been so, well attended In years.
We are sure to have a good uchool
when all the parents take pari
and, -ote. Mr. limb was chosen
for director and Mr. Reatrlee C
Jones ' wan reelected clerk. : The
yearly budget has not yet been
prepared.
TAe Weaker
Lowest temperature this morn
ing t5.
Vesterduy's weather bere: High
st temperature, 80, Lowest tem
perature yesterday, C2. Mean tem
perature yesterday, 71.
Precipitation: The total rainfall
since the first of the month, .It
Inch, Total ralnfull since Sept. 1,
15.C1 Indies.
Humidity yesterday, & a. m. 67
per cent; 12 noon, 43 per cent; 5
p. m., 30 per cent.
Character of day, clear.
Sun seta today at T:f0 p. m., rises
tomorrow at 4:30 a. m., seta tomor
row at 7:50 p. m..', .
(The rleen und nets aro computed
for level horizon).'
Forecast for tonight and tomor
row: . Fair umlglit and Puuday.
Not so warm tiuoday. Norn.al hu
midity. - -
b. W. DICK, Meteorologist. .
KLA M A 't II KA LfJ4. New union
high sc,h6ol virtually completed, -
L
ARE ELECTED IN
By Mrs. Myrtle F. Wbinlo
ROOU'E HIVEH, June 22. A
farewell reception was given at j
the Community halt Wednesday j
evening for Mr. and Mrs. William:
Carle, who leave soon for south-1
ern California to spend sometime
traveling around for the benefit of
Mrs. Carle's health. Their many
friends here hate to lose these
good people from the community.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley, Mr.
and Mrs. Reed Carter and baby
Charlotte und Mrs. M. R. Illiss
were dinner guests Sunday at the
ranch home ' of Mr. and .Mrs.
liotkln.
Tuesday was school ' election.
Albert -Milton was chosen for di
rector and Heed Carter was elect- !
ed clerk. C. 12. .Same was tho1
director to ' retire and Al Love;
was former clerk. Neither would!
accept another term. j
Mrs. R. A. Reed and Mrs. J. M.
Whipple were business visitors to
uranis rass weuiicsuuy aiternoou
Miss Frances Pratt and Miss
Alti Tanner, teachers of the year.
were Rogue River visiturs on
Wednesday evening.
Miss Cladys Snndry went to
Tacoma, Wash., last week tohpend
the summer. Miss Sundry pur
chased nn interest in a "baby
shop" there last winter and will
attend to the shop during her
vacation.
he Indies' Aid met at tho
Community hall last Friday and
had a good attendance. Several
new in em bets were added during
the membership drive. The los
ing side entertained the winners,
and dainty refreshments were
served. This Is the last meeting
of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. tlarfield Lawn
went to Ashland Wednesday. Their
son Alvie graduated from the
Anhland Normal school.
James Carrie nnd tny Warren-
staff of Portland are here again
and nre employed moving the
steam shove) from the Pleasant
Creek mine back- to the depot.
It may be shipped hack to Port
land. Mrs. Currle accompanied
her husband, and they nre stop
ping at Anderson's camp.
Mr. und Mrs. Nat Hart anl
daughter of Aberdeen, Wash., are
visiting nt the home of Mrs.
Hart's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Dingier.
Albert Dennis sustained a pain
ful injury to his leg Wednesday
morning when a' hook 'flew from
a log ho Was dragging with, his
(.earn -und struck -him,, cutting hin
log .real' hud.- " He was taken' to
Grants. Pass to a .doctor. . ,
Mr; and Mrs,- Oscar Shepherd
and Air. and Mrs. Reed Carter
attended the 'American Legion
supper nnd meeting Tuesday nUiht
iu (i rants Pass.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whipple in
vited a number of guests to theli
home on Wednesday night to at
tend a dinner given ns a demon
stration of the Huper-Mald nlu-
minumwure. Mr. Rubins of Grants
Puss oxplalned the many good
points of the wure. After all had
partaken of the dinner cooked In
the different utensils without wa
ter being added to the meat and
vegetables, thus retaining ull the
different minerals ho, valuable to
the human system, they thought
It a wonderful advantage, and
Mr. Rubins made severul 'good
sales in Rogue River. Those who
were guests of the evening were
M r. und M rs. Fred O' Kelly, M r.
and Mrs. A. T. Mcllvain, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Soudry, Mr. and Mrs.
I. T, Oulllgar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
White aiid Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Shepherd.
Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Nelson of
Portland visited Sunday with Mrs.
Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
V. Hnrton.
Mrs. M,- R. Rllss arrived re
cently from Idaho and will visit
for some time with her daughters,
Mrs. James Wiley und Mrs. James
Whipple..
The last meeting of the Indies
Civic' Improvement club for the
summer was held at the home o(
Mrs. A. T. Mcllvain Friday, with
Mrs. Mcllvain and Mrs. Lillian
Hwccker as hostesses. The uual
business was attended ' to nnd re
freshments cake, .Ice cream . and
coffee wero served. Tho club
member present wero Mrs. Shep
herd, Mrs. Rolkln. Mrs. Raker,
Mrs. Rrushear, Mrs. Grlmmett,
Miss Anderson. Mrs. Rusho, Mrs.
Jackson,' Mrs. pomeroy. and Mrs.
Oliver, as visitor now but a mem
ber while she resided here.
Rev. Gray, wife and daughter
were visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Lyl Sams, at Grants Puss re
cently, and- also their many
friends In Rogue River.
' Mrs Alvla Wltheral nnd daugh
ter and Mrs. Agnes Hann aro vis
iting . relatives In Rogue River.
Mrs. Hann and Mrs. Wltheral ,are
sisters of George Scott.
Two cars, driven by Brownie
Rangor nnd Charles McKee, col
lided on the road between Rogue
River and Wimer Tuesday night.
Roth cars were damaged hut no
one Injured.
Clean nigs wanted at he Mall
Trll.ime offleo. tf
Caroline Andrews
In a Home Coming Concert
At th
Presbyterian Church
Friday Evening
June 29
-'AttlaUd by Irene ' Hampton
Thrana at the piano.
Prlct 11.00 to all part, of the
houaa.
RECORD-BREAKING
CROWDS ATTEND
CAMP MEETING
The Seventh Day Adventlst camp
meeting which is belli!; held in
Jacksonville will close tomorrow
nlsht. Tho meetings have been
luritely attended ull the. weuk and
yesterday scores ot' members came
into the city until the ureat pa
vilion last nlKht was unable to seat
them all.
I'astor (1. J. Appel, returned mis
sionary from China, Is to Klve a
stereopticon on China at the serv
ices tonight. He will relate his ex
periences In connection with the
war that Is on in China, and tell
of the progress of (lie work the
Adveuilst denomination is doing in
the various provinces.
I'ustor P. II. Ainiiiiigp, who spent
30 years In Africa us a missionary,
came on the grounds yesterday and
will speuk tit one of the services
tomorrow forenoon.
Baptismal services wero held at
the Adventlst church this nftornnon
and a largo number was bnptized
who nave tuken their stand for
(Sod as a result of the services at
the cump meeting.
I'UHlur Morris l.ukens, president
of the Nurlh I'aclfic union confer
ence, which comprises tho slates
of Oregon, Washington. Montana
anil Idaho, spoke lust evening on
"Who Changed the Day of Siihhutb
wuscrvuuce: lie punned out Horn
tho fourth commandment that the
seventh day Is the Subhath and
srowed from Hie writers ol' tho New
restuiueiil Unit Hie Suhhulh. ac
cording lo tho coinmandinenl, lies
between (iood Friday und Husler
Sitniluy. lie assorted that neither
Christ nor the apostles changed the
day. Ho read from the prophecy
In tho seventh chapter of the hook
of Daniel where tho four universal
kingdoms of this world aro depict
ed by groat beasts of prey and ex
plained Hint tho work of t ho fourth
kingdom wan lo speak great words
against the Must lll-;h. and think
to change limes and the law. Ho
declared that this fourth kingdom
was the Human empire, and then
reud extracts from Urn standard
works or the Unman church that
they make and boast for having
changed the day of Sabbath ob
servance from Saturday to Sunday
in the early ages of Christianity.
It was announced that tomorrow
night the ltogue Hlver academy or
chestra, under the leadership of
Prof. T. H. Folkenbui ;. would ren
der a sacred concert from 7:30 tn
8 o'clock which will bo followed by
the closing preaching services of
the convention.
Meetings will continue all day to
morrow as usual with devotlonul
exorclHos at (I a. m. Blblo study nt
: IS. sermon nt 10:45 nnd sermon
at 2:M p. m.
Tho, public is cordially Jnvltml
to all tho meetings.
NYE MATTHEWS
The preliminary hearing for
Nye Matthews, who wns arrested
last Thursday evening 111 the
Kagle 1 Point district for tho al
leged possession of 300 gallons
of moonshine mash, u pressure
tank anil a "still" part, will be
held in the local Justice court next
.Monday afternoon. Matthews, who
was nrrested by the officers nfte.
the contraband was seized, main
tains that h had nothing to do
with its possession nnd knows
nothing about It. Ho wns arrest
ed In the neighborhood of five
miles from the scene of the seiz
ure. It Is prohahle that the cas'.i
will go to n Jury lo trial.
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