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1 D. CRAWFORD IS MAYORALTY GHOICI TALENT ELECTION 10. elected u TALE XT, Ore., Nor. (Special) Town officers D. Crawiora, mayor; jav Terrell., Mrs c c ,ftIld WM n hunlness ; recorder; K. R. Adamson. treasurer j visitor in Med ford .Monday. j and the following councilmen: W. H. Hurley in reported to be J Henry Purnetto, Charley Kstos, ! seriously in at hid home east of Iloy Estes. Harvey Walters, H. Uj Talent, j Nye and V. A. Childers. Oswald Withrow returned to- The carnival given by the high Portland Monday evening, after! school November 2 was a sue- spending three days visiting friends! cess In every way. There was i nnd relatives in Talent. He is ; large crowd nnd all enjoyed . employed at Montgomery Ward j the evening's entertainment. Aboutl& Co.. in Portland, but is to be ; $70 wan cleared. Thin is to bo transferred Boon to Denver.- put in the playground fund. t E. C. Cardner and Harry Mor- Among the shoppers in Ashland risen are putting In a new light Monday wero Mm. k. T. Newbry' Ins ystom in their homes, and Edna, Mrs. Claude Williams A large number of people were nnd daughter, Mrs. Clarence Ma- at the polls Tuesday. There were thes, Mrs. Mnrion Tryerr and Mr. j more votes cast nt this election and Mrs. Harry Commons, and than there ever has been In pre Mrs. Jay Terrel. Ivtous elections. Miss Ituth Newbry of Bcllvlew Jonah llarrett returned "Wed spent . Sunday afternoon calling nosday from Klamath county, nfter on friends and relatives in Talent. Mr. and Mrs. William Williams are staying nt the Wm. High home. Mrs. Williams is caring for Mrs. High. The Talent Orange will hold an all-evening open meeting Thurs day evening. November 3 5. A nice program has been prepared i YL;v. Griffith spent last week nnd a good time is assured. Thejnt the Ed Jenkins home. While farmers of tho Talent district are 'hero he conducted services during kindly Invited to attend this even-1 the week at the Baptist church. , Ing's entertainment. There will' Among the Talent people in be no charge. I Medford on business Saturday At the Orange's last meeting wore: Mrs. O. A. Manning. C. j of November 1, there was a very W. Holdridge and family. Miss 4) largo attendance, with visitors j Velma Mason. Mr. nnd Mrs. C from most of the OrnngcH in thejw. Long and La Voile and IrM. vallnv Tin rcntrln l(n (IvmifO I I'rnf nnd Mt'M. 1.. P. Miller and rt&trrein tnnm ttnt nn tho third nnd!. fourth degrees nnd it was nicely done. Tho tableaux wero beau tiful. .. Mr. and Mrfl. O. J. Estcs enter tained a number of friends Tues day night by listening to tho elec tion returns over their new At water Kent radio. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Inlow, Mr. and Mrs. Shell, Oeorge Thurston nnd Wilson Torrent of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ward and son. Hay, Marion So wash and Dud lev Kstos Tnlent. Fresh cider nnd cookies wero served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogoll snent Saturday 'with Supt. and Mrs. George Briscoe in Ashlnnd. Miss Madge Hackler and Hruc Armltage of Portland wore united in marriage Sunday morning a the home of Mr. Armatage's aunt. After the ceremony a lovely wed ding breakfast was served. Mrs. Armatage is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hackler of Talent and is well known here. The past two years she has resided in C Portland and was employed as stenographer at tho Swift Packing house. Mr. Armatage is from At tica, Ohio, but htut resided in Portland the past two years and was employed as stockman for the Chevrolet Motor company. Mr. nnd Mrs. Armntnge left Wednesdny for Attica, after spending a few days nt the L. S. Hackler home. They Intend to muUe their new homo at Attica. , Mr. and Mrs. Armatage aro traveling by motor, going the extreme southern route nnd they will visit with several relatives throughout California and with Mrs. Armatngc's sister. Miss Rmh Hackler In Chicago. III. Mrs. Lloyd Lacy was hostess Monday evening at a wedding nnd birthday dinner in honor of thi! marriage of her sister. Miss Madge Hackler and Mr. Bruce Armatage nnd of the birthday of her mother Mrs. L. S. Hackler. The main evenls of tho dinner were two largo cakes, the pretty wedding cake with the bride and groom and a birthday cake with lighted candles. Several beautiful and useful Rifts were received by Mr. nnd Mrs. Armatago and Mrs. Hackler. Those present wore Mr. . and Mrs. Bruce Armatage. Mr. i, and Mrs. U 8- Hackler. Miss Ada Hackler of Medford. Mr. Llew ellyn Hates of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy. Miss Agnes Lacy and Lloyd Lacy, Jr. The annual bazaar ajid dinner of the Talent Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will he held November 22. Watch for further announcement next week. Mrs. Ida Fenton of Tenlno, Wn., Is visiting nt the William High home. Mrs. Fenton and Mrs. High are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oorthuys and son. Hcndrtck and Mrs. Oor thuys sister. Mr. J. C Beker left Wednesday morning on the "Shasta Limited" for Portland. After a short visit in Portland, Mrs. Bekei will leave for St. Paul, Minn., whore she will loin Dr. Beker. From St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Bekei fnntlmin their trln to iNCw Tor);, from which place they will sail on tho H. 8. Rotterdam for Vioii hnm in Arnhein. Holland. Mrs. May Russell returned to her home in Condon, Ore.. Thurs day mornyirr ty stage, .mi a. i haVR nfton spending a few davs In sell has spent tho past j Medford. returned home Tuesday, at' the home of her daughter-in-. Mr Rni (, R M(orp w(ifp law, Mrs. Walter Russell and fam-1 dolnff nUH0Ks ,n MedfoP( TlIM- "The Talent Rebekah club !dnp. Messal has been having to hold a bazaar arod food ale De comber 8. AH ";m1r" .had quite a bit of trouble with club ere requested to nsit .n . m',. nnd Mr, Alen Proctor nfi Mr. Chapman went to town with Aland .pent Tuesday evening Mr. Wyant Thursday 0 the C. W. Holdrldge homo. I The Wals and Meotingr. are plnn- Ouy onackenbush moved bis; nlng a big dance to be held .so- familMo Doris. Cal.. Sunday. Mr. vemher l.th. (jimckenmish is employed at th Another Bet box factory nt that place. L. GRANDE, Ore., Nov. 10. OP, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ktncaid nnd necpiie of nn e,rctlon bot( Vo. daughter. Charlecn spent Sunoa lfce Chrf njnt f (( of nfternoon visiting friends and rei nrBm,e wi fo ,akpr tnnleht ntives on Neil rreek. Jnnrt wheel Sheriff Henrv McKPv Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge RoMsnn . .i.n. .i. v.. !, of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. '"1" Rohlnon spent Sunday afternoon nt Rtich and Grants Pass. Lester Newbry returned Mon i'lny evening from Portland. Whl! Vn Portlnnd Mr. Newbry attended the International Livestock how. Mr. and Mrs. J. . J. Tryon en tertalncd a large number cf ni,the coaaU lTale.it people at u puny at, the I stai r Tuosduy cvenine. The mmn feature of the evening was re jcelviiii; the electiun r lis over ine r.icno. cards were enjuyed i l.y the ynunp people, sandwiches land cofl'ee were served at a late ! hour. ' ,ilck HiMreih and his friend of KiOn, lirltb-h I'ulumlim are ; vUltuiK at the !. 1,. liullen hong They aro returning to their honiti ; after a pleasure trio to Mexico. Mr. llildreih Is a nephew of Mrs. jBllllen. Merrick Thornton of Ashland 'ftn' Frank Slrauon left Thursday for points in southern California spending several months there, working in the logging woods. The Community club held their regular meeting at the club rooms Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Patterson nnd M'.i. Will Ferns spent Wednesday nfter- moon at the C. W. Kong home. Inn nitn nnd willettn. Mr. and j Mrs. Fred Rapp and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason. Mrs, O. L. Llndley nnd Virginia, Mrs. Susie Malster. Carl Mellln. Mrs. Walter Russell nnd Christina. Mrs. May Russell, Mrs. R. X. French and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petri nnd Margaret and Elton. Bill Chanman of Lako creek spent Friday and Saturday with i his brother, Charley Chapman and j family. Tho Ladles' Aid met at the O. L. Llndley home Thursday after-1 noon. Mrs. Claude Clements and, Mrs. Llndley were hostesses. The community club will hold a box social at the club rooms j Friday. November 23. A short program will be given. All are invited to attend. Baptist Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and p. m. O. W. Burnottc, pastor. :30 Methodist Church. Sunday school at 9:45. Lester Newbry. superintendent1. Preaching at li a. m. and :30 p. m. Rev. Brown. pasto Epworth league nt 6:30 . Young people's prayer meeting at 7:3U Wednesday evening. Regular prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. LAKE CREEK, Ore., Nov. 10. (Special.) The Orange meeting held Tuesday evening was quite well attended. The program given during the lecture hour was good. After the regular meeting the bach elors entertained with sandwiches nnd coffee, which was appreciated before tho long homo drlve'which most members have to make. Andy Simpson spent tho week end in Medford,. returning in time to vote Tuesday. The eligible voters did not turn out very good and there are quite a few who are not registered. Only about 80 voted. Mrs. Cecil Culbertson Is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Hoefft and daugh ter were In Medford Thursday. Several ladles met at tho home of Mrs. Hoefft to help Mrs. Fox with some sewing. Mrs. R. A. Pech of Medford is spending a few days with her sons, Adolph nnd Henry Pech. Mrs. Frank Fnrlow nnd dnuch ter Beth were shopping In Med ford Saturday. F. W. Pech. who has been om- f poyo(1 in tnp fornt service nil sum mer, returned homo Saturday. He was accompanied by James Milam. Mrs. Elizabeth Orissom, who has been visiting nt the L. J. Orissom home, returned home Sunday. RrV. nnd Mrs. Loren Fnrlow. who i ,0Wn the main street HnyncH bet on Smith. Oregon Weal her. Fnsettlcd tonight and Sunday, with rains In the west nnd locnl showers In the east portion: mild temperature; strong southerly BEDFORD MAIL TmmiXK. T&PFORD. !BHHi Si. MarVs KpUcopal. i Corner Onkdale and Ktfth street. : K a. in.. Holy communion. 1 U a. m.. Sunday schol. ; II : 1 .' a. in.. Morning service. Win. H. H;iniilton, Hector. 1 Xazareue Church. Central and Jackson street. Sunday schol, 9:45 a. m. Preaching by Evangelist A. S. Dean of Sioux City, la. Meeting each evening next week. 7:30. llev. Dean is n scholar and an orator. Don't fail to -hear htm. O. O. Crow, Pastor. Advent Christian Church. West Jackson at North Fir, Sunday school, S:43 a. m. lesson subject, "Peace and Good Will Among Men." Horn. 12:1-21. Superintendent, J. A. Dickinson. Preaching at 11 n. m.' by J Spencer Tilton. Subject, "T h c Scripture Cannot lie liroken." Praise service at ":30 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Neff. The Disciples Assembly of Jesus ClirlM. 128 East Main street, upstairs. Beginning Saturday, November 10, 7:30 p. m old-time Holy Ohost revival meetings. Sunday. November 11, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p .m., evangelistic meet ings, and 7:30 p. m. every even ing indefinitely. Evangelist W. E. Drown from Walla Walla, Wash., is in charge. fhui'cli of God. Corner North Grape and Haven. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11a. in. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting, 0 :30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Wed nesday evening 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Droll of Nebraska will fill the pulpit Sunday. Cume and hear the truth. Everyone welcome. Pi-esbyterlnn Cliurch. Butte Falls. Oscar T. Morgan, minister. This church Is taking on new life and Increasing in attendance, but there is stilt much room for others. The music and tho ser mon on Sunday will take account of Armistice day and alt who wish to remember the significance of that day are invited to attend. The services of the day will be as fol lows: 10 a. m., Sunday schol. Mrs. R. A. Weidman, superintendent. 1 1 a. m.. Preaching by the pas tor, "The Opportunity of Amer ica." Full Gospel Church. Newtown nenr Main street. . Sunday school. fl:45 a. m. Morning worship, 1 1 a. m. ' Evening evangelistic meeting. 7:30 p. m. Woman's meeting. Wednesday 2:30 p. m. Evangelistic mooting, Thursday 7:30 p. ni. Do. you long to find tho real way to got rid of or free from those sins that are burdening you down and making life hard for you? God has a way for everyone wjio is willing to call upon Him. See the First Eplitlc of John, 1:1 to 10. Everybody welcome. Cojjic and learn about God. John L. Zecher, Pastor. Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Roy Martin, superintendent. K The theme to be presented nt 11 a. m.. "Vision and Duty," by the pastor. Christian Endeavor. 6:15 p. m. Leader, Roberta Melzger. The closing sermon on tho "Cre ation of the World," will be de livered at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week servicos Bible study, Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Senior choir practice, Tuesday 8:15 p. m. Junior choir practice, Wednes day 7 p. m. Wo urge that there be a contln tied increase in attendance at nil the services. Elmer E. MeYIeker, Pastor. Valley Radio Church. Bill Ray. pastor. P. O. Box MS. Fundamental, undenominational. Broadcasting over HMKD every Sunday, 8 p. m. Oppning song. "Come to the Church O'er the Radio." Prayer. ' Congregational song. . Scripture. Special duet, Horace Jenkins and Bill Clifton. Announcements. Duet. Hornce Jenkins and Bill Clifton. Sermon, "Th Prodigal Son," by tho Pastor. You aro invited to go to church o'er the pioneer gospel broadcast ing station In this great Rogue River valley.' Gospel Team. Sunday, November 11th, the gos pel team will go to Sams Valley where a great meeting Is antici pated. Everyone who wishes to go is requested to nssemblo nt the Library at 1:15 so that there will be plenty of time to get there. Ouy E. Davis will give the mes sage nnd James Dole nnd J. P. Bray, Jr., will have some special music. Everyone Is cordially in vited. Now that election Is over nnd we have made a great decision, let us think of a grenter decision we will have to make some day, and now Is tho opportune time, so claim members of the team. A friend lr welcome awaits you. Flrl Chitreh of Christ. KcientlM. Authorized branch of the 0ther church, tho First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass, Servlc are held overy Sunday at 11 oWock. church edifice, 212 North Onkdale. Subject. "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at !:4". Appli cants under the age of 20 mny be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings which include testimonies of Chris tian Hcltjic healings, nt 8 o'clock. The reading room which is In tin; Medford building, Ih open daily from 12 to 4. except Sundays and holidays. The bible and all author ized christtun Science literature may bo read, borrowed or pur-chawed. The public is cordiaiyOnvited to attend the services anV visit the reading room. ion I.uilKM-un t'hurvti. Fourth and Onkdale. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. There- will be no preaching in: tho morning. At 7:30 p. m. the Rev. Dr. G. H. Hillerman of Berk eley, Cal., will preach on the theme "Tho Fault With the Church." a 'rank discussion of its strength and weakness. The service will j open with community singing and throughout will be of a popular I character. A cordial Invitation is extended to the gem-nil public. t'hoiv practice on Thursday even ing. The Rev. Dr. It. C. Funk of men dale, Cal., who has accepted the call to the pastorate, will preach his first sermon on December 2nd. and a congregational meeting wilt be held at the conclusion of that service. Flrsjt Christian Church, Ninth and Onkdale streets. Carman E. Moll, minister. Office and pastor's study in the church. Phone 1007. Residence phono 1337. "Test Our Welcome." The special revival meetings will continue next week. Services every night but Saturday, at 7:30. The spirit of Armistice day and world fellowship will be observed in con nection with the meetings on Sun day. Morning worship and communion tl):fi. Sermon subject. "Tho Di vine Touch." Special music. Evangelistic service at 7:30. Ser mon, "What Is the Vnpardonable Sin?" Extra good music. The male qquartet will sing two num bers. There will also be oilier special selections. Bible school assembly, 9 :!.. Christian Endeavor groups will meet nt C:30. Free Methodist Church. Corner Ivy and Tenth streets. .1. E. McDonald, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. You will find our Sunday school inter esting under the able leadership of Rev. J. D. Starkoy. Morning worship at 11, at which time the pastor will bring the mes sage on "The Shield of Faith." Evening service at 7:30. Beginning Monday evening, No vember 12tb, Rev. David L. Fen wick, one of the greatest evan gelists of the age. will began a series of services, every night and over two Sundays, until November 22nd. If you heard this mater mind last year, you will need no second Invitation. If lint, come. You will not want to miss a serv ice. He is almost without a peer in the public, today, a young man of outstanding spirituality and vision. Be on hand Monday evening to give him a welcome. Cent nil Point Federated Churches. J. M. Johnson,' pastor. Tho 12th chapter of Romans Is so Important that everyone should bo interested In its study. That is the nsslgned lesson for tho week. The 21st verso is the golden text, and the memory verse. Oet into ono of the fine bible classes of this school. Bring your friends. The young people will meet at 6:30 for their devotional service. Their lesson Is based on Rom. 14: 19, nnd is on the subject, "What Is Being Done For and Against World Peace ?" There Is a department (Junior, intermediate and senior) for any who will come. In the morning church service the pastor will preach on tho sub ject, "The Bible Teaching and World Peace Movements." The older ladles' quartet and tho choir will sing In this service In the evangelistic services In tho een IriK will bo of special Interest. Good music an 1 a sermon by James Johnston of Faith Home, Ceres, Cal. The men's gospel team will hold services at 'Wagoner creek In the afternoon. Main Street Methodist Cliurch, South. Our Sunday school, which meets at 0:45 a. m. every Sundny, Is making a very healthy growth. We arc having new scholars every Sunday. If you a(c not attending elsewhere, come nnd join ono of our classes. - Preaching nt 11 a. m. Sermon subject, "The Business of Life." This Is Visitors' day In our Loyalty scries: nnd It is" Armistice day also. A cordial welcome Is extended to any member of the American Ie gion who may care to attend. Spec ial music and sermon for the oc casion. Junior and Senior leagues meet nt (1:30 p. in. Mr. Bills Is the Sen ior lender. This Is Young People's night nt our church nnd we nave special music and sermon for them. A henrly welcome! will bo given you. Tho subject for tho evening's discussion Is. "Tho Life of Three Dimensions." Let every member of the church who can possibly nt-' tend, come to thoso services and bring a friend. This Is tho fourth Sunday In tho Loyalty week cam paign. Let us make It a great day In' our lives nnd In the life and work of the church. "Loyalty Lifts the Load." Ik a god slogan. 1 "The Friendly Church on the Corner" welcomes you. First Methodist Kptst'opal. W. Main A Laurel. 'Raymond S. Rees. minister. 27 N. Orange. Phono 332. Who wants war? Th morning 'service of worship, beginning nt J0:&5. will be nn Armistice day observance dedl cated to peace. Mr. Roes seeks to offer a constructive method of peace In his sermon on the theme "Thinking Peace." A silent mem orial to thoso who died In the world war will he. included In this service. Ex-servlco men will 177 cordffally welcomed. Organ concert. A fifteen minute organ roncert played by Miss Either Church, organist nnd musir director of the Find Methodist church, will fen ture the huppy Sunday evening OliTXiOX, SATFltDAY. hour this wnk, iH-giiiutu;; at 7:30. Mr. He will speak fc "Fighting Cnder the Captain's F.yes.'" Young people me invited to m;:ko thl. Smiilay eveninir service a rally- ing point. The young people's hour at 6:30 has fur its discus sion topic, "Friendships r War ships." The Sunday school, under the leadership of Clarence M eker, off'ij, h thoroughly graded course of inimetioti for all use groups. The adult department is prepared to give parent an interesting and profitable time. Don't send the children to the church scSvol, bring them. The sessions begin at y:45 and last an hoar and five miniKes. Mid-week me ng. Wednesday evening makes a fino half-way station for' folk who need inspiration and Chris tian fellowship during the week. The 1 "stimony of those who aro attending this mid-week meeting at t!ie First Methodist church is that it is a means of grace and a spiritual lift on the journey of life. Plan to come this Wednes day nt 7:45, Salvation Army Brigadier General A. K. Ray n ton and Adjutant Ronald Kbeihart, both of divisional headquarters of the Salvation. Army in Portland, will visit the local corps at Med ford, Sunday, November 11. Spe cial meetings will he held all day at the army building. Fourth and Bart let t all dday. Adjutant Htich nnan, local commanding officer, asks the public to attend. Good music, good singing ami a good time is in store for those who at tend. First Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton. Ph.D.. Minister. Snnd:iy school nt 0:45. J. . Wort man, superintendent. School Is gaining in membership and in terest and We are looking forwfcrd to a banner year. . Men's Bible class, "The Broth erhood." under the leadership of Dr. Eaton, is forging nhead and we are looking for great things to happen in the next few months. If you are not attending uny ither Sunday school, we welcome you to our school Sunday morn ing. A hearty welcome is yours. Rev. F.. Iverson. field worker of the Presbyterian church for south ern Oregon in the department of missions gave us a very Interest ing and Instructive talk on the World's Sunday school conven tion recently held in Ias Angeles. It was a real treat to hear Mr. Iverson and wo invito hi in to come again. Dr. Eaton's subject, morning sermon. "Tho New Patriotism. Special by tho choir "O Bo Joy ful in the Lord" (Lacy). Music by the orchestra. Evening subject by the pastor. "Christ, the Answer to the World's Need." ( Big sing, male quartette. ( Try our welcome. j, Presbyterian Church. Eleventh and Holly. J Edwin Percy Lawrence, 513 So. Nowtown.- ' f$5va: Hnzelrlgg Marsh, organist. E. M. Hussong, clerk of session. H. F. W. Spllver, treasurer. t:4G a. m., Bible school. The school took a good jump last Sun day. Pnrents with children between tho nges of four and six will find them In good hands In tho begin ners' department nnd primary de partments for those of six to eight years of age. Mrs. K. P. Lawrence and Miss Helen Bullls have charge of tho two departments. 11 n .m., Sermon. "Memories and Hopes." This is Armistice Sunday, also Red Cross, ami in addition Visitors Sunday when an Invitation is extended to friends of tho church to attend ono or more of Its serv ices or worship. MuhIc program Prelude, "Meditation from Thais" MasHnnot Offertory, "Whero Dusk Gathers Deep" Stebbens Anthem. "Ho Shall Feed His Flock" Barker Solo, "Cllvo Thnnks'and Sing" Harris Mrs, John R. Knight. Pnstludo By Archer 7:30 p. m., Young People's night. .Sermon, "Under Two Flags" Minister. Offertory, "Memories." Postlude. Senior nnd Intermediate Chris tian Endeavor societies will meet at 0:30 p. m. Tho two societies had over 50 present last Sunday night. The seniors will have one of the closing chapters on "The New Africa," a very Interesting missionary study. Remember the organ concert by the brilliant young Itnilan organ ist, Fernando Derma hi, lo be given Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock In tho church. Ureal audiences have listened with rapt attention to his marvelous playing on some of the greatest organs of tin country. You will miss It If you miss It. Central Point Christian Church, Tho Centrnl Point Christian church, under tho leadership of Its proFont piiKtor, I). K, Millnrd, Is making rapid strides forward in interest nnd growth. There have been eight new members added to the roll In tho last month nnd the Sunday school running over the loo mark. In fact tho growth hn.i boon so gratifying to tho congre gation 'that they have decided to build on an addition, and to do so the church hns purchased from the city nn Additional lot, and work has already started on an nddltlon 211x30, which will he used as a Sunday school department, social room nnd banquet hull. T'fWlll have a kitchenette nnd mod el n sanitary conveniences will be added, Tho addition will eotd over IfiOft, which was ralKfd In pledges nt a basket dtnner Sunday before lust. Mr. Pitts, n newcomer living on Renll lane, will have charge of the onstrurtlon vnrk, which will be rushed an rapidly as possible. The church nt the present time Is only having Sunday school services and preaching In tho morning. The services are held nt 11 o'clock and tho attending are nsured of hearing a thoughtful and challeng ing sermon that appoaUi to the .11 modern mind. XOVKMIvp 10. FEATURE- ARMISTICE (Contributed) Armistice Day fa ID on Sunday this year and Medford churche-. are emphasising its observance in their Sunday services. Not only are all ex-service men assured a welcome, but the ministers are urging the fanes of the day as an occasion for various political factions to declare a truce and meet together in the House of Ond. Not a little factional bit I ernes-; has been aroused by local and national politics, and now that the campaign Is over an armistice is due. The churches of Medford are exceptionally free from sec tarian divisions nnd are in a po sition to Invite warring factions to put up the arms of their war fare and meet on Armistice Day within their walls for a service of peace. Tiie loyalty campaign that t-' now on in the churches, lends It srlf admirably to this effort. Church people are keenly alive to the spiritual significant e of Ar mistice Day anil its place in the prourum of the Prince of Peace. They will want to rally at the call of their pastors and fill the places of worship in Medford next Sun day. ASSESSORS 10 MEET SAI.EM. Ore.. Nov. 10.--W Tho OrcHon county assessors' as nocint'on, in convention h re ye- TONIGHT FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and NEIL HAMILTON "Grip of the Yukon" Also 'TARZAN THE MIGHTY" 1 TOMORROW Continuous 12:30 to 11 P M. RIN-TIN-TIN v "LAND of the SILVER FOX" KLAMATH FALLS NEXT. l II II ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 1 Chrysanthemum ONE POM Vith the purchase, of one , dozen Chrysanthemums priced at f $1.50 per dozen and up Portland Avenue Green House J Phone 419-H l tci-day. cleiled W. T. Kce of Klam- ath county a president for the i coining ir. Oscar Steelhuinmer, Marion county us-settsor, was elect S ed vice-president and Mrs. Mar- garct Peel -vf Sherm i set retary aiW treasurer f Sherman county Next y'Nir convention will bf ELKS, ATTENTION! mm CAKIi Y. TKXCIWAM), Kxallor Kul.'r. .V.K h. JACOHS, Secretary. MOTHERS! Register Your Baby Now for the Medford MOVIE CONTEST Actual Motion Pictures Taken Free of Charge on the Rialto Theatre Stage Monday morning, from 10 to 12 noon, these pictures will be shown on the Rialto screen, starting Friday, Nov. 16. SEE YOUR BAEY IN MOVING PICTURES Lest Forget. Let's give expression to treasured memories; let's pay rightful trib ute to those who gave their all for the ideals that mean so much to civilization and progress. In observance of ARMISTICE DAY, this bank will remain closed all day, Monday, Mon day, November 12. The Tackson County Bank ESVADLISHBD III! . ' 1 Medford, Oregon Commercial Savings - Safe Deposit MUMBGR IBDBRAL RESERVB SYST8H SUNDAY AND MONDAY DOZEN POMS FREE held at Klamath Falls. No recommendations to the leg islature were ordered nnd no reso lutions adopted, but the assessors will name a legislative, committer to participate in deliberations over tax legislation at the coming ses .inn of the legislature. Moclford Ix)dj?e No. 11GS, 1!. 1'. 0. Klks, will partici pate in t lie A''i'ieun I.e y ion puradi', Armistice Day, Monday, November 12. All the KI.KS aro requested to report at the Klks' Club Home at 10:;!0 A. M. Show nlil IU'iS In her true col ora. AUK YOU WITH US? We Special ! i Free Delivery IIHIIIII,T3 lilllllliillllb -