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IifEDFOTiD MATL TTvTT?FXE, 'MTTOFOnfl, QKKflOV. TUTftnAY. orTOFiRTT In, PACE WimFM EIS DESIGNER AND FIRST OFFICER E jot 7,r, All department or Iht Kirs'. ! flnuo II. lYasi if (iiv.itis 'n. Christian church have Wyun the upi'iimn- ,.r th. .iannnrixlry miiu- 1 full program with activity. Sun. in Js-ihiiu- cnumy. which is tiny school and Christian Eiirt reiu'hod by a ,l;u'ksn county road. tl.tvor attpnditnee lias been rap-' culled upon i 'minty Judu'i Alex . Idly increasinK; churt h audiences j Spun wv this murium: and rcpri- : have Krown and reached normal ed that Sum Without, a miner. 1 proportions since the end of va- j Intended to plnecr mine the road, j cation season, a heavy program j "as soon us the water got high," t has been outlined, affecting ev-'and desired to know what Juckoii j cry department of the church'j j county was going to do about it.' work. " ' if anything. I list Sunday was Home-coming I Mr. 1'ease s;d that the road' day and was preparatory to Rally j was about thi-ce njtylcs long, was j J Jay to be observed next Sun-'the only means of entrance to the -day. M. K. Olson, superintend- mine, and that the Without plans j ent of the church school, is ex j included mining the road for a j peotir.g a record Sunday school : distance of two acres. This fie s attendance. Carman Mell, pastor, ; argued would demoralize commu- will deliver special sermons morn- i nications and that the lay of the ing and evening. f la ml would not permiL the building J Next week' will bo Loyalty I of a detour. Week. Special committees will' The road in controversy is local- call In every home of the churchled hi the furthermost reaches of! membership to announce the i Jackson county, which caused E A ' v 4 LF! AWAIT RESULT Or. SHOW 6 PER CENT C BILL FATE GAIN OVER 1927 i I" The three ' 1 (lit llirlu V.. ll . road program of .I:o-k unty is being hehl in vt-bey- iH-iiding the completion tf i on October ..mimtt.f. "i i"e '" oi'ding to the fimin chool siipeiinteiident'j f tin offu An i-vei -ei t,v I. 1 1 . ..ml it b ii Vil.LS III ltli'-t - Ill'- M'lllinis, with every s.-al o. eaie.. At tin- I.UI i ttl m ll.'dl (he KiM luent pace is b. inu us. d. :in the iiv rtbnv el" the .1 ti ii i t- ni-li m ! 1 is being acolii- niflaiei! in the Salvation Aiiny hall on North I'.aiilelt ,-lre. t. Supei 'i n I elide 1 1 II nine; report that pupils are Mill en rullitm, and tluit the peak of the atlemlatlce u ill not be ivaelo-a until th Vi .Noeliib.-. ' NATIONAL GRANGE l the Ir. Iluuo Kckeiicr. dciriK'r f the t;laut ;eiiiian dirigible, fount Zeppelin, whU'li arrivtl at Ijikchursi, N. .1., jotcrilay, and (apt. H. I'hinanii. first officer. coming revival and make cer tain of every family's attend ance at services on ltoll Cull Sunday whjch will be held Octo ber 2$. Similar Loyalty Week plana are being made by the Judge Sparrow to opine "that to look into this matter we will have to send a man on detached service for two days, and give him rations accordingly." Pease in funned the court that other churches of the city and there was plenty to eat. and no as far as possible the t work is i hick of radio entertainment, being done cooperatively. The; Judge Sparrow referred Mr. Christian church expects to have I'ease to the county engineer's of cvory family of its membership ; f-C and instructed that depart present on Sunday, which is Jtoll j metit to investigate. Call day and also marks the be-1 The matter will also be conMd ginnlng of a special .series of: fed at the regular meeting or the meetings. j county court tomorrow. livangelistlc meetings will start October 28 and continue for threa or four weeks with services every night at 7::)u except Sun day. Carman Mell, the pastoi . will act as" hN own evangelist and preach every night. He will be assisted in lh music by a large choir and :.y local son lcuders. The meetings will be co nd uc ted entire ly by home forces. Mr. Moll has had con tddorable experience as an evang elist and Ls also recognized capable musician and baritone I Final reports read at the 1 vot ary club luncheon at the Hotel M.-iUord today allowed that $43uti had been raised fur the ltov Scout fund during the drive which started last Tuesday and ended ouiv m) his associates read from over K.MKI) last night l K, 1 1 'op ) Oates. X. M. 1 logan and Mrs. Xorris spoke in behalf of the candidacy of A. W. IMpes for I'op" Oates spoke estemporane-I . ! the work of the budget 'and the reutt of th liiimc motor bills at the Xovem-bei- election. If the Dunne bill. which provide for an increase in tthe mis tax. and a reduction in the , license fee for aulos carry, the, j' road program would be shot to i pieces." l-ounty Judge Sparrow ; I saiil this morning. The budget committee met yes- jteiday and "prunel" from all de- , parituents including the road cx- i p.-nse. in toiler to keep within the six per cent limitation. i nui me ! bu.lget etuiimiltee has ctnnplete.l i ns sessions, funds available for 1 1 1 work next year will not be i know n. Several of the road districts in the county are voting special levies j for road work. j t'ounty graders are now busy on the rural roads getting them in I shape for winter. Including the ! liutte Kails and Kvans t'reek IrouiK In the latter section, a j popular subscription has been taken up to complete the road work. Jmlge Sparrow, who has had i imi'di experience In federal and ! military road conM ruction said i t his morning that "he would raih ler build a half mile of good road, than ten miles uf snake trail, that was a constant source of expense." lie said he Intended to make a the rural roads of the fore it gets too Wet. ere I- pupils .ippoi I a'liecl as vote on the ) lollous. . seiner iiigu .1 u nior 1 1 IU h Washington .Jackson UOOsevell- . .. laafcoln rhi total is li ;. ;i;tu :t ;: WASHlNCTliN. Oct. Hi, (iV) --l'e-idelit Cuulidgt' today accept l an im it at inn to address Hid first National t i range which holds It: .'nd ai.nual meeting in ashing- ton on No ember l u. The ud- ltKhop- i-il t altloi nia dress will be broadcast. WASH I Nt ;T .. ( t. n: - i.'. i j. t.iIrT, master of the esidrnt i-oolidge icceix.-d today Na(i,,nal Uraiige, who invited south grounds it the W in'' the house of bishops ('f th t oads had been made so that a farming audien e w mild be pro u'cil for the speech. in th Hons Kpis-opul church tending the genera ! ventton now in st : was photographed Hi i't hers at - Kpiscopal ion sioii here. lie with Hun,. l'r"i,b-nt Coolldge. said tliat speeia I arrangements with rail- riasslfied ndvr Mall Tribune, ads aro read by tlsintr gets results. Mi.nno people every day. tf - ARE KNOWN HERE v:; today. The quota was K")' I ami the remaining $ 1 H I will b 1 I subscribi d by a number of vol- unteers from the club. M. N. Hogan, president or me Ijikc council, thanked the ins for their co-operation. iteil that this is the first lime, tm, (.ivjc history in many years that the I ioy hcout stressed lhat "the Includi-d among the HO Portland ) funds will have' been mole tlwin ..,.. n... ucawsi. A siicccssiui pcriou ol uusmess men who will he in .Med- .syi'f ieient for the current expenses, evangelism is anticipated. ; ford next Thursday on a good will j vm. Allen, chairman of th- Special committees are being , tour of Oregon are several w ho are i ,ainpaign also expressed the! Appointed for personal work, call-j well known In Medford and south- upinion i hut the business men, ing, advertising, nursery, etc. All em Oregon, according to a per- ) unusually willing lu , personal work done in the cam-usal of the list of the visitors. The juppoit the cause. i palgn will be done outside of i party will arrive in Ashland direct- j Yhe Owen-Oregon excursion the public service. No personally from Marshflehi and will be hi j trip which will take place tumor-; work will be done at all dur-1 Medford while on the return trip. rnu- Uils described and an invi-' ing the invitation at the close arriving here shortly after oneitatou was issued to the mem of each sermon. A nursery will o'clock Thursday afternoon. ' i.,-i i ioin the caravan w hich prepared addresses. The burden of! all three speeches was that the fu ture progressiveness of Medford . demanded the election of a btisl ness. man of proven ability to the I mayoralty chair. i Hates outlined portions of . f .Medford. and ity needs a ma u 1 CO M r. uc provided in the church build- I'lans have been completed to ing where parents may leave their ; show- the visitors local sights. little ones under competent care while they attend the services More than 1:10 members have which will include the industrial district, packing house district and residential sections. After leaving been added to the church sinca this city, the tour plans iu stop ai Mr. Mell became pastor last Nov-. Central Point. Cold Hill, drams ember. Several departments have j 1'ass and other points north, been reorganized for efficiency. Among those included in the The Sunday school has increased j personnel of the tour are Jt. W. forty percent In attendance. Mrs. Childs, mminger of the Multnomah will leave' here at uVloek in. for liutte Falls. John Yelton, manager of th" Metropolitan J-ifo Insurance com pany who was recently transfer red to Medford from Everett. Wash., was introduced as a mem ber of Uie local club in the place of William (iiblett. Among the visiting Jtoturians present at the. 1 unci icon were the following: Ned Harlan. Dr. Sa unders, James Hopper, William Schofleld. Hugo Thompson and ffiee seeks, instead of; one who seeks the office." j lie further explained that since the reorganization of the city gov-, eminent, when salaries were abol ished, it had been necessary for the! business men and citizens to select a man. and urge his election. , A. W. Pipes, owner of the Mb- ( erty building and a successful btisl- ( ness man. had been selected this, year. Mr. Oates said, not because ho i represented any interests or class, j but because by experience and j training he was .highly filled for j the position tit which he aspires. Between now and the close of the campaign ot her speakers will ! address the public over the radio . on the mayoralty contest. 1 G Obituary V. J. Wilmot wns recently ap hotel; Mason S. Ehrniau, secretary pointed registrar for the school j of the general grocery company: und she. will have full direction I Kenneth D. i la user, director of the f the enrollment and the grad- Multnomah hotel: o. W. Mlelke, Ing of pupils. Miss Gladys Kry president of Hlake. Moffilt and succeeds her as junior superin- To who; K. 1. Neustadter, manager tendent. The church financial of Neustadter Brothers; J. A. or Kj'stcm has been revised and hi niandy, general passenger agent working swlendldly. A large liible for the Southern Pacific company; i class for men was organized amtiireo i.ocKiey special wiuei ioijinB of the oIul n0xt week but jiuiek will have charge of services i and her programs during this term cxpens m oemoer iu i-h... u e w.ihu .....i.. r. lhp chamber of Commerce forum an,i tnterinent will he made In the 'are anticipated with pleasure by will bo hold during the lunch' Medford cemetery. local music lovers. It. Jinwman. all of Ashland; Jack. oiiKi:. Kuneral sei ie Kerr and Harry Norton, Grants ,nmi M. Green. age( :iti I 'ass. ; mother of Thomas Green Scoutmaster W. I,. Bricker and Laurel street, will be held Wed ties- supervisor, contributed consldera M. N. llogan were also guests, i (jyt ortober 17lh at ! a. in. from hly to musical cnlei tuininenls There will be no regular meet- the Catholic church. Itev. Father i throughout the county last year, With tin students enrolled in Hie music department of the local Mgh Fchoul. considerable interest pre vails in the future musical activi ties during the year. Tile boys" and girls' glee clubs, which are replenished each year through competitive try-outs, are rehearsing for a number of public performances, both in school as sent Idles ami outside. The boys' (dub is composed of 20 members and the girls' of to. Aside from these, there are a boys' quartet and j a girls' quartet, as well as a Kills' double quartet. j The object of the music depart ment activity is to give specific and ; intensive tralnliiL' to those students es for (who are gifted along musical lines, I years, j and who wish to take up the work of 210 seriously. Miss Kslher Church,, holding Its class sessions down town. The young people's de partment has also been strength ened. A weekly church bulle tin is now being printed. A new heating plant has been purchased and installed. In addition to its own heavy program the Christian church has also taken, through its pastor and members, u. prominent place in commun ity activities. Thursday evening of this week Hie Alpha Delta class will en tertain the Men's Bible class nt dinner. Mrs. Mnybollo Church will be toastmistress. A program of talks, toasts and music will be given. - - - - Horace Thomas, city editor of the Oregon- ian; Minsing Stout, vice president of the Hibernla Commercial and Savings bank. SILL STATION hour on next Tuesday, lioy Mur-I' ray. representative of the Hon - i olulu Chamber of Commerce and the Mai.icni Navigation company I is scheduled to give an illus-! trated lecture at that time. His: subject will be the Hawaiian, is lands and their trade and roc- j rcatlopal possihilll ies. Horace Bromley was appoint ed as chairman of t ho program f for October :io. I r- - CLASS 10 BE BEGUN BY MISS BARR16ER Ah tlio result f hii nuto jtcclih'lU yoMUTdny ni'iii Vuorhii'H CrunsinK bctworn Meilfol-'l and Phoonlx, Mm. N. II. (irirrith, 57. of Costu Meaa, Cilllf., wuh til a Hrrlous con dition today at tlio Saurud Heart hospital HliffrrlnK from a frac tured skull. Her husband, who was driving tlnniltoniohile when ; I It left the road, was reported to lie j 1 improving from cuts and bruises, i An Illul' women's physical edu- j Mr. and .Mrs. Griffith were I cation class is to be started by thrown from the machine when iti-Mim .Maud HaniKcr. hiKh school! overturned, presumably due to tie- t physic al education supervisor oil fectlve sleerlllK apparatus. while j November I. as a result of a con-' travclinc at a Kood rate of speed. tinual dc-mand for such an activity i Moth were brounht to Medford I women rroni various parts or Immediately after the accident byl'he county. Health education, the passhiK motorists, some of whom ! reuulaiion of diets, and recreation witnessed the sudden overturnlnK exercises will be luufhl by the of the Griffith iniichlne. , insti uctor. This ufternoon Mrs. llrifflth was 'n'c class, which will be held eml-eoiisclous anil was once u weeK. will he open to worn The police today were lill without clues to the identity of the two hold-up men who last lilqlit robbed the Shell service ntution on South Itlverslde avt: tiuc of K6, holding up the sta tion attendant while he was on a ladder repairing an electric lllfht. MaklnB the attendant ntay on the ladder, one bandit covered him with a pistol anil the other emptied the till of its I barely cash. They disappeared in the unable to rceoitnize those who at-en and nirls In the cily who wish I darkness before an alarm could tended her ami w as able only to I "e up exercises nr reuui-ine be riven swallow a mill aiiK'Unt of water, puttllm on wclKht. Instruction! folk dancinK and other In health- NEW PLAY HOUSE Childera Building Main at Bear Creek Presenting FRANK'S COMEDIANS Opening THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday This Week SAINTLY HYPOCRITES And HONEST SINNERS Door Open 7:00 Electrola Concert 7:15 Prices 25 and 50 Cents Orchestra . Vaudeville Curtain ....7:30 .7:45 .8:05 -I Next Week WHITE COLLARS Kummm.ii,7V. KiviiiK mid recreational activities, j nether lb; classes will be con ducted In the hiKh schuol or sonic t other civic or social center has not ! yet been decider!; Those who wish to tukc advantage of the oppor- j tunity are asked to Ret in touch ; with Miss Marrifier immediately, as : the class will be limited. ! Four Big Shows Daily at 1.; 80, 3, 7 and 8 P. M. THE BIG ANNIVERSARY LAUGH SPECIAL That Has Everybody Howling With Delight BUSTER KEATON FAKE BAKER HEIR I Uh'IIMoNI), Vh.. Oct. it;. itV) I lemurd K. t:hinityne, of Tlcoiidorustu, New Vrk, chiirn',il wltli having obtained 915.000 anil u promise of inrriHK; from Ait'-H Lucille Kif hlf, a Illchmond girl, li p'niiiff rm the h;ir to the Itaker chocolate nllllontt nnd trandnon of J. P. Morgan, wan entervil tn t-n ycari In tlio itHt penltPtitiHry ly a jury In f HiKliriKH fourt hero today. It f wm ihf maximum punif htnon ipyimlUeP by the luw. THE CAMERAMAN ft Buster as a newsrell man "covering" a Chinatown tong war will give you a howl or every flicker of his faltering film. 3 V Oood Added VfWS 1 -pJ mel't Music '''i&iifiX&tf COMING THURSDAY - MP RamonNovarro 1 &xi& I F Adores WUill "Fobidden Hours" S4 V 9 1 1 i-rr-r ' x W Admission Mats 10 and 25 Eves 10 and 35 PAT CASH PAY LEAS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS Jut ANATION-Wtbg IHSTITUTION- NN EYu). A HELPPUC STORK, PAY LESS, GET UOUI The New Coats in a compelling October presenta tion at J. C. Penney Company $ 24 .75 and $3 .75 Values as irresistible as tliQ styles are smacjt! Activity of high degree indeed has jccii in evidence for weeks in our New York merchandising offices, and the happy results of these market-searching :fTorts are now apparent in our admir able collection of coats. The modes of the hour arc here ... at prices that will achieve further renown for our principle of great value-giving!, FURS give rich beauty to each one of thesd coats. New blcndings the favoritd pelts new and sumptuous .ways of trimming. FABRICS for the most part, the smootTJ weaves . . . suedes and broadcloths. COLORS stressing the importance of black, and of tan; warmer, youthful shades, also. Sizes for the Woman, the Miss, the Junior; , Furred Coats Compelling Values! A Timely October Offering! Sizes 2 to 6 Sizes 7 to 10 $4:98 $6 .90 Other delightful styles, 6.90 Am 'interesting assort ment, (8.90 Sizes 11 to 16 $Q.90 Also, cliic new models, 12.75 Weeks of active planning and purchasing stand behind this J. C. Penney Company ac complishment in girls' smart, fnr-trimmed coals. It is a presentation important alike to fashion - wise girls and thrifty - wise mothers. Mm Df 'durable, suede finished cloths, care fully tailored, and in terlined for warmth. Willi collar, or col lar and cuffs of man del in youthful blends, flatteringly soft. Self tuckings aitd scamings give an or iginal and decorative touch to each model.