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0 o o o O o o O o ""o n)iiml1 Mail Trt'iWNfS. MqiwoKQ. PKFUOX, SATFUfuip. JULY -23. ifri'fl. " Anrc Tim t. ESPEE INSTALLS NEW JERSEY FOLKS E TRACT ml .-nnlialty ln Ut " h.ippy fellowship, uu- will spf-uk on. 1 Thru Sm'tVriiu;." lit rat ui ni.ty Of MlltVlKtM'll. Tlw jmbtU' to iiilt-ml Tin' 1 OfH.iidj, n ill, hiM'tOWftl s coi diiilly invited serviv.s ami visit Mis. fhG quests umlay .Mis. Mctjuaf ami i'.iul; Wali'P lia.I dinner I I'Ih'v were sti't kii'i h.r little ion. ami Mn Matnli' t'hainpuii, Mi iiiul t'hi I'h.itnplii "'6s I mi I it 11 ami wil' ol M lei s r b.'i'ii visiting ,1 1" Marian l.nnn'. Mr; ami .Mrs. 1'li.yd l.anre have til Unyiiu: a limm iyrUuUl 11111. s hi .l.i .Lilil.T iu Mi,- I'ilM liur Auth.iri- .t li i Mitlli.-i- I'hni' h. i (In SHfllt il h i.f TllO Kirs! I'hnlvh in Huston. Throe new lii-iiasni'iiKPrumoiiio-bile couches tiuvo, boen put on I In. road between Aledl'onl and Klam ath Fallrt hy tlie Southern Pacific Transport company this week, In anKuraliiiK additional servlco for heavy tourist travel at this time of year. Kach car Is run by a 120-hnrse- jwwer Ilall-Scott motor and equip- l!i:i.l.Vll:V, .Inly Mr. and .Mis. Arthur 'IVpprr, formt-rly of -N'c.v .h-rsey. purchased 11 acres of unimproved land from the 1'raclu estun- in liellvlew district south of the old Normal school grounds. .Mr. and .Mrs. 'Pepper were former residents of .Sheridan. Ore., having livt-il there three years before com Iiik to the southern pan of the slate. 'Ihey have oomolelerl nr. i ui rannements whereby work will be- fttiich Insure periect safety for pas- eln iU ,. fl),. llu. ertclltin 1)f ,hl?1. ""."n-frj"..!,. .i-.i. i. i , I , I new home. They expect to he here ' I business affairs in Sheridan. .Mr. and .Mrs. 11. 1 Greuorv of I Central I'oiru were dinner iruests at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Mark l rue on Sunday. .Mrs. James Hayes and son I'riiiK Si. .Mark's Ksi-citil. I'oi-ner O.tkdale and ."ilh St. X a. m. llidy communion. i,t I'lni.-l. s, i.-ui:.-Wni. M. Hamilton, rector. .Mass. Sen i.-.-s Mre lli'l.l at !1 uVliii k. , lull i North (i.ikil.ile. ssiihje,- lay. .Inly !i: "l.ove." Suinlay s. bnol m ii i.lnt iind.-r tin- iie Zion Knfclisll Lutheran church, uuay be lulinillcil. West Fourth street at Oakdale. Wednesday eveninir V. ". Uussard, irastor. Residence, Wv;,l, in, Hid,- icstlnionlc 21 ltose avenue. phone I201-X. i i la n Science healinc. at S o Sunday school at 10 a. m. ,,, ,..,, ,.,, whk. t'hurch service at it o clock, i . xi ...i c. ,T-.i t,i,ii.i;iw i luily I'l'uin u lo 4. except lays and Iwlidnvs. -i n- l.::lc ill authorized chi'lsti.in S'i Baptist. liev. W. II. Katnii will be in bis; pulpit Sunday, rclurnini: from .Me- 1 .Minnvllle ihis afternoon. ion Lutheran church. GOLD HILL NUGGETS '''' "odnV .. m,,.. ,l,,ly difiie. SI2 i.. , ., , ... I l 'il , tl.lllillll li;i lllliie.i i:.iv ' for .-tin- , ,.Kn, , .-,s k. lie will slim I,, bl.ih., ,-i:. s.n'ii and AopH- s ii,l a n i, !(!, n :..t!v- twenty . . ji, ;;l. s ,;,u, ,l ,, Mrs .lnllll Slii.lt Ibis ,,-il. A rstttlMkike I. .-in ins.- 21 r.it- '.I hews ll i'llt Inst l-'i.iiv l.v bis wife .i phue. e Hawk Will tins 11,11. ! I bis 111 I . I -ll'-lll I 1 I In-1- .Mille lli'lll. in.-, i .in,! i vitS II. Ill 'lice. ll'Mllll is illlpl Lance Ihyllis in their i! f.ilka V' 1 1 n,' Uicetllltis, ,,f rbris S o'clock. is in Meet ins 'ednesilay of church cvenlnt; at (iiincil on i x o'clock. the Southern Pacific ticket office hut the coaches stop at the Hotel Mediord on all trips to the Fulls. ' Beginning lust Thursday, July 28, the following scehdule will he inuintained: Leaving -Medl'ord tv 7 a. iu., 11:10 a. m. and 4' o'clock p. m., arriving at Klamath Falls at 10:15 a. m., 2:15 p. m. and 7:15 p. m. Yeaving Klanialh Kails tor Medl'ord at 7:35 a. m., 12:01 p. m. und It p. m arriving at .Metlford at 10:,'I5 a. in., :i:lil p. in. and 0:10 P. in. the .Merryman CALL OFF PARADE BOLLS AND PETS WtMV visitors a homt on Suiulay -Mj-. and Mrs. It. K. .Metculf made ja trip iu Yreka mi Kriday and r- turneii Saturday. (r, A. Hankins of California was a visitor in this district on Tnen day. Airs. Kdwin Dunn spent Tues day in Alf-dford Junking atier th-intt-ivsts of ihfi Amt-rican Julon of which st- is pn-sidfnt of the lu-1 Contrary to original plans, them will he no doll nujrsrv paradp on terd in the Anii:rian Legion si tint fdiow tlurlns tho ronx'entiun next vvek, niemhors of the. coin mi hop rifeldfd late yesterday. Hfcausp of tliH ini-vitahln con Rnstion nt tlie fnirsi'ounds. it would hp difficult, to loojt HftHi- the youngsters. fievpral parents oh-ji-ctHd to the affair, In view of Hip fact t hat vnry younur Kirls w-r-vo plannlnp to take part in tlie show. Th pet para tlf which also wns scheduled on the program, has heen cnneelled. Requests from numer ous persons who viewed the doll huKfjy event of last montl which attracted n. lare crowd as the floats passed alons Main street, have come to the convention com mittee recently. The parade wilt no douht he repeated at some fu ture celehration In the city. i 1'lisi .Mcihmltst KpM-oiwil Ouirchi I Kcv. T. II. Tcmpli. D. n., min-i j Ister. Residence, '2" S. Orange street. - 1 Sunday school at 9:-t." a. m. , ('. A. -leekci-, stipterintendent. ; i Morning worship at llidO a. in.! J Sermon hy I'eivy A- Itray. j Solo hy Miss Cecil Coss. I'll ion YounK I'cople's Service ( at First Christian Church at TH'O, p. m. 1'niiui evening service at First j christian Church at S o'clock. j Prayer service Wednesday evert-1 ititf at 8 o'clock. i lie, was killed l.y Kd Vrcfoun taiti near his liuinc last Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie Cook "f .ip.n iStrttand arc spending ;heir vaca-Stin- tmii iiiiiniin nld friends and relu.- itml lives. They arrived at C.eorjje Jte Lance'a last Wednesday. c;iM-d Friil. iv M i ... h " n i e 1 .mill -ielllK Mi- ma Ka u. K;ii:-er ami family a si Thursday u. s with her parents. u Till. IU Itl'.lS, M'-'IH a thi'ivim; laisiiie Vahl to he s just Mi p. SIIANCMAI, -1 1 1 1 .inking naiitnuilc s -i appidntcd Dr. now in W'a-dihi pr WASH INC VOX, July 28. (A) cut tic Uemus. whose incarcera oii in a t la tit a pendent iary for not It j;KiiiK was a prelude to his ial in Ohio last year on the liaise of murdering: his wife, as ohiainid from the immiira oii s- r ic a tempora i y slay of dinws hinkitis to his de- t;oVernntetlt pn Wii, who V)i'.v the ri pi lama, I n. etuativc rr.iiieiil tlie nallnnalist gov- t!f in 1 1 w . rtv was a prisoner in At iminii;raiion authorities itistioiieil his status as a citizen if a of the i'nited states, and ordered ivinl him to show cause why he should not he deported. Mala Street Methodist i:plsMial ( linn h, SontJi. j Sunday scluml ifl:D0 a. m. Dr.! Frank Roberts. siiperiiitcndenL j slcrmiiii "The Ohl I! 11 Lr L' e d i va organization. I Cross" 11 a. m. ah, ami .Mrs. Curl (Jottsclie of .iim Mililred Hutehins will sinii ! ihis vicinity on! gospel solo. The .Misses Welleri j will play trospel duet. j Kpworth League services 7 p. m. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlhune-Vlrgin StatloD Sunday, .Inly 2I. S p. ni. Kvening Kervleea frnni the I-'irst Christinn ehnreh will lie broadeast thronnh the eonrtepy of the Mutual Mill and Seed eomiulny. Monday, .Inly ltd. :30 to 10 While King Koap eompany. 10 to 10::i0 American laun- dry. 10:ao to 11 Jordan Mleetrle company. t Jl lo I I :J10 -Iterrydale store v and BecU's bakery. 11:30 to 12:110 (Iriines Hat- tery and Uleelric at C'en- trnl Point, Leever Imple- ment company and Ka her'H fash Clroeeiy of Cen- tral 1'oint. 12:30 p. ni. Lewis Super- Servlco Station. 11:15 Medtord Mall Tribune new-H and market report. 8 p. m. Sixth street super- . Service Station and the l'orter I.uniher company. . f. .j. . : Medl'ord were In ni-so.-iy on liiiMne.ss. -Mr. and Mrs. .l. M. TueUee and Biandson, Slephen Scott, spent the week end at llle Harron ranch on Keen creek. .Mr. and Mrs. linnh Harron and sun are staying on the ranch diiriiiK the hayliiB season. Homer M-uiir,. Is siifl'eriiiK vilh a felon on his fini;,.r. li is hoped he will improve rapidly. Mrs. .Newcomer and Miss draco Newcomer of l.onf; Jteaeh are vis iting at the home of Mrs. W. V. r-'raley of Mountain avenue and .Mrs. Trusly of ll.-llvlew. They Plan lo have a family reunion iii l.llhio park on Sunday. W. W. Uryan made a trip to llornlirook l lie first of the week. -Airs. C'orthell and her dauKhler Mnrjorie were dinner Kuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Merry man on Tuesday evening. Mrs. llufus Trusty and family and .Miss Wlldn Merryman returned home .Monday evening after spend ing ten days at Crescent and Odell lanes. I liey were Joined at fres ccnt lake hy .Mr. Trusty, who Is I working for the railroad company jut 1'hiloo.uiu, hut took his vaca tion al linn time. They enjoyed swimming. Pouting and fishing while there. .Mr. and Mrs. Hosier of Long Heiich, (.'al., arrived al the home of Mrs. liufus Trusty on Wednes day evening. Mrs. Hosier and Mrs. Trusty are sisters. They left Tliurs ilfly for Crescent lake where they will spend several days at (he Trusty cabin. Mrs. Camilla Owen and .li !,- , ter, Mrs. Minnie Parker, were Med ford visitors on Thursday. fleorge Plalsled from the Cove disiricl was culling on friends in I ihis vicinity on Thursday. j Fred Homes has his hay baler Mil operation on lisl place. He ex pects lo start his threshing nia- , chine very soon. Mr. Homes has a large crop or grain ready for I threshing, fact, such a large crop mat lie does not expect lo do any outside ihreshlng this year. llenlon Powers Is expected in this community with his harvesting nulllt Saturday. The farmers are all pleased to know that they are going lo get their grain threshed early iu the season. A riotous crowd of performer nnd guests filled the KM HI) slildio last night from 0 to 10:30 when the sevenlh nnd final American Legion frolic was broadcast, adver tising the big convention program for next week. Coals and a hat muffled the microphone for several numbers. Including two by the Medfuril le gion irhd drum corps. The program follows: "Lassie o' Mine," by fleorge Maddox: Im pressions of the Medford Drum Corps, by Tnn McOuiel. e.x-mnrlne and harmonica nrtist: "Out of the World I've Chosen You." sung by Mrs. Ituth Reed: "If I Can't Have You," played by Italph Stewart's Syncopators; "The Desert Sons." h "Mot" Williamson: "Hack In k C. HUBBARD 'A ChaUenn the Sermon World," 8 p. m. Uev. fleortre Forma n. Ttichmond. ! Calif., will preac h. The pastor j will sitiK n nospcl solo. j Special music and moiik service, i hoth services. If you lilie the old-fashioned tfospel. you will en-1 joy worship pi tiH with us. "We're a little old-fashioned, 1 li now; "We helieye the old Hihle in so." I'reshyierian Church. The I'.ilde school will meet at ft: 4 Ji a. m. The attendance is keep ing up well for the hot summer days. All departments will he eared for as usual. Visitors will he welcomed, Verl (I. Walker, superintendent, 11 a. in., the pastor will speak on the theme of "Worship." Why do we worship and what are the elements that .saisfy us in our wor ship? Why do some want a quiet devotional service and others more demonstration ? The soloist will be our well known tenor, dearie Maddo.;. 8 p. m.t I'nion evening service at the christian church with Hev. C. K. Mell in charge. 7 p. m.. Cnion Christian Kn deavor meeting at the Christian church. 1'iiNi Christ la n Church, Ninth mid Oakdale Sts. Cnr m.tn Si ell, minister. Church office and pastor V si udy in the church. I'hone 1007. I'.e.sldence phone i:i:i7. "Test nil!' Welnmc." Morning worship and com in un ion at. 10:55. Sermon, "Three 1'romiHes Conditioned L'pon Tlirec Commands." Speelnl music, Hlble school assemhly, !t;45. Classes for nil ties ami a wel come ' own its you. rnloii youiiK people's nieel tt; tt 7 o'clock. Popular evening service at S n'elor k. This is t'ne union even ing service of the churches co operatine; this summ1!". Vlveryoiu "fiet Out " nrehes- Aflcr travellntr 5,050 miles du; iiiK the past six weeks, through all degrees or weather and over good roads and had ones, Mr. and Alrn. A. C, Iluhhard nrrlved in Medl'ord Friday, hoth declaring that Oregon Is a great state. Through Oregon und Idaho to Ctah and Colorado, where they visited C.rand Junction, fllenwod Springs and Denver, the Huhhards drove, stopping where and when they pleased. They spmt neveral days with relatives at Salt Lake City, t'tnh, nnd In Lineoln, Xch., where they just missed e terrific hurricane and hailstorm. When the tourists eame through Pendleton. Ore, Wednesday, the thermometers were registering 114. "Oregon has the widest variety of scenery and the hrst roads of all the states we visited," Mr. Hub bard mi id yesterday. Your Own Haekyard," hy the or chestra; "liy the Hend of the Hiver," sung by Miss Melhn Wil liams: selections hy the D r u m Corn.: "Is It Oonna lie I-ong?" Ming by llatpb Stewart: and CTTH Fnder the Moon trn. A complete outline of the events Hchedttled for the convention vn given at Intervals by Karle Havis. "When Pons Is Sweet" was sung by fVeorce Maddox. Other num bers on the nir were: "The Wreck of ,f7." played by T"on McC,iel: '"""That's What I "nU Keen," or chestra; "A Hood Man Is Hard to Find," by Taitb Keed: "Hae Doll." piano solo hy Miss Ituhy Timmons, nnd "Kitten on the Key.-," by Mifc AKA ntimnii Theao turn cirls nl.'lV- i . . i. i.'.l nn.An,nnnim,.ni forMftHd "The Street of Sin." I'll 1111 IMJIMIJ III ' mil the program. O Karle Pnvis nnd Ted P.ynn enve nn imitation of the Th MaU crows on the way to th Anfdi-.m Legion convention to "Meet 'em in Medford." Emil Jannings at Craterian Tonight London's slums Mve been called the cup that holds hn world's dregs. Th; would appeal to Kmll Mannings, character star, as a set ting for his dramatig talents, and the id"a. evolved by him, ha been translated Into a motion picture MINNEAPOLIS. July L'S. iT Mentally dinged by worry over crippled child. Mr, fliadys Jnhn nn, 32, drowned h-r three ()!dren In a bathtub and then drowned herself here yesterday. Dr. C. A Hobbs, deputy coroner, decided to-j Phis new productifin, .Tannings' third in AmYieo, a successor to his matrnifir ent 5UCi es, "The Way of All Fif-h is declared ! many to 1(e) even mor4 powerful in theme and ch ect rizatnfn. Ji will have its local premiere at Hunt's CraO terian theater tomorrow. The story is by Josef von Stern berg anil lien jam in Olazer and deals with the life of a hutre rowdy, who rules the slums with hi fist. portrayed by Jaiirines. 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