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MEDFOttD MATTJ' TOTBUyE. MEDFOkD, OTiKfiOX. SATTKIUY. N'ON'KMiiKU 17. nr.. PA CI 15 THREE .1 I HAVE ACTIVITY IN ; TELLS ADVANTAGE OF MILITARY LIFE IBS! JUNIORRED GROSS i Conducting clean-up 9 am- j An explanation of the Vnitej ; pnigns, protecting biros, beautify-1 States army and u plea tor the J St. Mark' l'lili-copal. I'orner tiakdale and 5th St. 8 ii. in. Holy communion, lu a. in- Sunday school. 11:1S n. in. Holy communion. T u. m. Confirmation in.itruc- , m lion. Wm. n. llaiinitcin. Hector. iKistor. "Jesus' Itevctauun m Uod." . . . Tho younn Pt optfs' society will meet at p. cO ' On Wednesday evening, there will bo an hour of prayer and Itible htudy. We are tuklng up ;the study of the lio.-pel of John. Next Wednesday evening we take the mylHl rh'.tplec of 111' i gospel. j uii Thursday evening Hie choir wun .mis. uoyai mown. BOX SOCIAL PLAN i'LAFF THAT OFF' j Kirst Hantist t'lmrt',(i) ! Sunday school begins promptly j !at :4."i. Everybody on lime, with G0LOHILLSCHQQL0 OPPORTUNITY FOR i DADPMT TfAPira DiAVHlW PjlQTS J to Saved. . i tiio i-hurch Don't forget W'ortnian. In the inorninit ehestra will use as COLO HILL, .liv.. N'jv. i:. tSperlall The P.-T. A. is glvln,: a box social on the night before Thanksgiving. F.veryone ia urged 'Catliollo tlrarrti, 1 Mti...... .. ...,i.,. . ....... i .,.. I a studied lesson inK school yards, and maintaining; "ShToS ! vnT ". "r ...Me. J. corresponuence wun cnnuren oi . made today by Sergeant Urover Masses at 8 and 10: S a. m. pmmi. ;,, many other lands art some of tho. Owen, local United States army ro- ' n-v. F. W. Ulack. Pastor. ' At h mrnU1B worship hour hi activities of more than i' 000 Ore- crtiitins officer, in one of the first! nr. Laums subject win e m activities of more than l ,ouu lire . ,,..,--. hi.h ,h ,., ni..i.i.. f J,.u. Chri.t to Tray." Evening subject. "Haw soldier has Riven. He told of his is Kast Main street, upstairs. the Americ.rn junior ueu . ross, experiences nd the benefits he. Revival meetings conducted ev ened in tho organization's annual ' naa uorr report. (for nearly . Vn...ill.l i,nAnn '"titli' 'mnllA ' "I ' "i eniiSl Serve." the Juniors are said to be"i ase. ne sam, anu l nave re-ijom 0f heaven is being preached; """"" ..mi '"on the. rains rouiincii, e., rH,v ,( n,,.),. (,mI aeparattoii carryini: on activities in their I mained in the service ever since, anil restored. Salvation from sin, I "MomethitiK for Jesus I r ne'l'"'- the of a iday-shvd is felt 1np Kr,,,u wnr. is the theme of schools and communltlea the" In-! principally for the reason that I the baptism of the holy host ac-l ,nc "ejiint uieic m o. . ,1y wMy. l -Luff That nff." the eome.iy hi. ii fluence ; aroumi tern Hy litry ;tvivr.l Tho love of three puis that weathered a proKi'O.isinn of storms, the minor serimiiuif:' that evolved ttond becatise tile mon.-y is to from domestic duty in their small ui-d for n Play shed lor the New York apartment where they stluiol childrrn. This is Imdly shared their common lot. the cross needed now. as the school houvc i current Jienrl tus towaril the same ;s entirely filled up with desks. j girl whom tliey tMik from th- j ve now imvc one oi me , streets ami mane a mvmoer veil trim belli a soliller:ery niKbl at 7:30 o'clock, and u;'elr offertory number "There is.standiirK cliucis of somhem the- ti,.ir kuiik. their cruel disnppoint y 20 years. . ,a ttni 7;;io p. m. on Sundays. a fountain" O Kane). .. con. by virtue of slxe. cuulp-, im.nt in her when she "trimmed" sted when I was 18 years i 'rhe 0m ,ime gospel of the Klns-j l'otIttdo, "Awakinmi; thorus i u.nl ltlll the touchlHK personnel.; them and escaped to seek a ca he said, "and 1 have re-J iiora of heaven is beins preached ; (t'noriel). xoon us the. rains commence.; lwri ,( n,,.!,- final aeparatloii by In the service ever Bince,!aIul restored. Salvation from sin, I "MomethitiK for Jesus (Phelps). (h(, ()1 )f 1llay.Mt,i is felt ' Kr,u wnr. is the tlo-mt- of ly for the reason that ll,i, hnntiam nf Hie hnlv chost ac-l 1,1 lhr evotiint- there will uo t,nity. i(fTiui off.-the ronu-dy which nc of which llteraily reached I 'iv always made iwiod money an-! I cordhm to Acts 'J:4, and the second1 nf "'" ice of old sonK -1 . limit will be placed on the' ,,,,,, t the Playhouse theater d the Avorld. ThrouKh n sys-1 'U u hle to lilscmituitie work at ,advem of jt.su8 n8t. MeetliiKs " " t be chosen by tho tuidij net. , ,lhls ,,. ,,ux,.Mi Xo ,l(lj.'s bos ThlJJ,s,,)iy lllln. of International correspond-1 IX yeurs of aite with au iticonio of (.o,,,,,,,., 1)y Kvamtelist W. u. I Male nuartetto will slui. ,1" ly ,, ful. more than l.Jo, T!lfl ,)lu,v , "!llff" u(( fostered by the orKanlzatlon. ! 134 l,ur montl1 for tllB remainder i Urown. . Public invlteti to attend welcome awaits you at all oui ,J()U, ,h(. ,,,,,,.. !loK.,s via ! ,,,,. llt , mni, (h tns, Wk mtiiI Suyit'T. tile t:uinoTiy line tloniK , :i du-KV make .ipiM .u ;ii Hunt s I'l.ilciian VMI'l th.ll- U)K .-IfCtioUS tl KunSniis alii .Mulcts 'Hive:'' Idea. Tin iirtits ivb"c iol; lllive be. -a r..,-,u .1...1 by butb r.l'lllis- i wick an. I i ' . Ill 111 bin plnHKinraph I conumiib's ollci a luouiiiiu of obi- i time .'Ufluru nnblies ami the i.ttest yoej-. of the iioutlibiji.i. ! tni.ers who ii.ivc il l.iirt ill the bill are: Helen Warner, the blc mi l with Hie .b't'p ..icc; A. x iluier . Akun.tf. c.'i.'bi,u...J ltnsiiin baii tot!c Ai and l.ou:w Ksiki-. Ji.'liy beaii .i.'bi.s.'ii. itl.iir mot Tii'Ttitim li:in1 -K .-ir.l l'uni"K ilicrle iVlmy tin. I .lone lltl i.li.l cmbb I'iint.. I'lnllip- o! d'li! M.'ivitt anil and .Melblii, r o( the enee they have exehatiRed portfolios and letters with the Juniors of of other countries, which, aside from its cducaticmnl value is believed to be promoting International amity and understanding. A part of this International program is the spend ing of tokens of good will in tho form of Chrstmas packages to chil dren of foreign lands. of my life. At the present tune as recruiting sergeant, i am re ceiving $HA per mouth in cash, with free doctor and dental serv ice. 1 suffer no loss of time dutt in sickness or vacation and at all times have my clothing fur nished. .. "While if I was worklnc in civil life." he continued, "1 would have to save (100 a mouth for 30 years At home they have carried on ! to be able to retire from bard work local service activities, one feature of which is providing presents and entertainment for fellow Juniors who nre 111, and for disabled vet erans In government hospitals. In Oregon, 1M schools are par ticipating In the Junior lied Cross, In which 11,223,. pupils are enrolled. Beginning as n war measure pre and have an iucome uf SVH monthly. So with my $140 each month anil tho equivalent of $100 safely deposited Willi the United States treasurer each month, 1 fig ure my pay as being $240 monthly. It is true there are many peopls drawing better salary, but a large percentage tiro not averaging much over $100, and are not saving any the meetings. Talent MciIkkUm Clmreli. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. Lester Xewbry, superintendent. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Itev. James will fill the pulpit Sunday evening. Kpworth league at ti:30 p. m. Young peoples' prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:.10 p. m. Hegular prayer meeting Thurs day even!ng at 7:30 p. ni. All arc cordially invited to at tend these services. Itev. Urown, Pastor. be over 25c. i lmiirb ni the end of til I'lrst (liiircli of Christ. Scientist.! - "P'cliil Thanksgiving program i: ....joyable experience thai sen. the "l . o o. .... yjticnco Home nappy jor me ino". selling of the boxes. hiijipv for themselves and happy Seven men were absent lit the th, th,.v hint seen the piny, dredge this week, on account if; A, u.n.tl xwu r the actors In sicklies. hs w,.ck's production deserve lluy Hales had to give up w oi k lllpmJnn .jn, Wellington, who a few days on account of ir pht!rrtl !n, rul. t i, tb ml"t sprained buck. j ml.ra1lPT ( ,tu. "gang." maintained -r. ami .Mi's. !.cw Mirgeiu m ,llll,,1a),1,. restraint, and made 111.. IVtllj t.ttt uttttlttti- ('W 1 . . of 20 nu.y V " vi" -m Vi- ,7.i I ,,u '""""irti-r kim-uk volumes im- John K. Krattk Ui liiM hvl if Aitthorizeu branch of the MotUr Church, the First Church ot Christ Scientist, In lioston. Muss. yt-ivifes are heUl ivcry Sunday t 11 o'clock, chuwh tlificr. '23 2 North aktulc. Suhjcct for tiny. Nov. IS; "Mm-inls nml Immortal." cants umlcr the ai?e of 20 mi.y,irtyM xMxing witn Alr. alut Nrttiiiimt(t iit l.AllOKK, 1 lUlia. Nov l.:tla l.:tj).!it Kni. h:ni .st j i, illy In lb" linliini !'Kiiv' K-vuily. 11 to4y till j ln't'U hoc nf tllQ fcu'cinnl .idvu- cat"s of n.'Ufoniillsm ami 'va.-i lr'' utitntly In conflict, with flit- a.t- cipltated by tho wish of school ' umouut for ruiny dayu aud old awe children to participate in war ru Hpf and other activities, the Junior movement has Hpread throughout the world and Ik hulled by many educators here and abroad as the most significant movement of the last quarter rif a century. The Juniors of this state are part of a worldwide movement in which more than 1 2,000, UuO nchool chil dren arc enrolled in more than 40 nations. ITALIAN ORGANIST MB IS INTE BY LOCAL SCRIBE 'There is un old unyiug," said (he serfieaut, "which makes me Intmh every time 1 hear it. It is 'that the army has no future for a young man.' Well, that saying doosn L hold up at all, ror every man has an opportunity and is en couraged to take examinations for the West Point military academy until he in 2 years of age. it he Is successful he obtains a $50,000 education for nothing and draws $11000 ner year while getting U. Then again, he has front the time he en tor h the service until he is 30 years of age to pass it. 'When he completes tho cours'. he received a wecund lieutenant's commission and has every chance in the world to work his way up to a higher position. Liven thutiRh t'hurvh of God. North CVrnpe nnd Haven. Sunday school, 10:00 a. i I'ltftthing, 1 1 :00 a. ni. Young people service, n. m. Kveninff service, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing. 7:30 p. m. You will find a hearty wel come at jour service, where pure unadulterated truth is preached without fear or compromise. Pastor. Rev. Charles A. Cooper. Wednesday evening meeting, which include testimonies of Chris, tian Science healings, at S o'clock. The reading room, which is in the Medfoid building, is open I tlailv from 2 Ur (. except Svn-i days nnd holidays. The Uinta and 6.-0 all authorized Christian Science i literature may be reaci. iiorruwru or purchased j attend me services nnu mv the reading room. cntly Free McOmmIIsI CIiui-. Ii. Corner Ivy ami West Tvnth. We welcome yon to our Sunday school at 10 o'clock, under the able leadership of Uev. Starkey. At 11 o'clock Uev. David Fen wick, whrf-htts been so ably con ducting evangelistic services, will bring a message on "The Triumph of the Church." Itev. Fenwick Is a man of greatest ability, and griiis his hearers with his soul-stlrrlug !(.. ni tii- nut luifn tho n:I nf ot Point, he haslt!"IM- ievenlng and every night next week Ily Mary ;iviner. . Fernandez Cermanl, 21-year-old nrgartist of Home, Italy, who will he heard in a pipe organ concert at the Presbyterian church tonight-, stepped off the train, at noon yes terday,' smiling, and was greeted by a local committee. Illack-halred, blue-eyed and fair skinned, he might.be taken for a young Irishman until he speaks. "Ameerica eet Is fine place. I like verra mooch. My sece-nd time over here." The youthful musi cian's eyeu fairly danced as he en deavored to express his enthusi asm via the difficult "United States" language. Asked whether or not he would like to live here, the blue eyes did a couple of eloquent revolutions. "Ah Hollywood-ft-yes. I lufe It there. Wonderful! California I admire verra mooch. San Fran cisco bay! Eet is somethecng like - Eelaly. To liff In California, I would Hko that, yess!" As to his acquaintanceship with Mussolini, tho organist said that he was no more personal than that of most young Italians. "I know heem when I see heem, yes." Ask ed what he thought of the great dictator, the hoy turned quizzical eyes on his Interrogator. I "You like heem here? Ah you J don't know heem? I onrastan yes,"1 He hurst Into a hearty , laugh, and continued: "O vra t h ere som e lof e hi m some hate him. It is so weeth all great men, no?" German!, who was brought over here under the auspices of the Wana maker Auditorium Concert bureau, is now on a three months' tour of America. His only Cali fornia concert was in Hollywood last week, but he has heen visiting the various cities through the state, where he has been accorded recep tions by musical authorities. He will play only two concerts In Oregon, here and In Kugene. The organ at the Presbyterian church was gone over by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Is. Parker of Portland, expert organ- tuners, who were brought hero to put the pipe organ in perfect order for the concert. vantages neap.. i 1 1 .i-t 11 n i I V ll"-Vfr-t llC -leS.H. 'uT-....i,in.v wv in. from mi-i I t opportunity vato to commissioned officer. The J- K- McDonald, Pastor. army also has 500 different schools in which officers and privates may learn trades. So a man gets out of the service just wnac in puts into It. and thearmy is just as promising. "However, only 7i per cent 01 the applicants for enlistment are tiUalified. .becausu ,of physical de fpeu and blotches on their char acter," the yerfant continued. "Most people think that if you give a man a rifle nnd uniform, he will be a soldier, but this is wrong. l4e must have a year's training, regard less of his stand ing in civil life, and if there is anything which makes an army man laugh, it is for some person, nevei- in the service, most espec ially in peace time, trying to tell some one who has been, about the service. Fred Kosti r has ree cbflsed a Ford coupe , Mifs Amy Ivostev entertain .1 Mr. and Mrs. ieorno Lnnco ut dinner lust Wednesday night. I'd Kosier has been buying grain for fall planting, Ibvvbr HroH. have bonded Hob Cook's mine. They nre living la tent Up the creek. Mrs. lire- ink for the men. .Mr. and Mis. (ivorie J-nnee spent the week-end visiting relatives up Picsbvtcrlan church. .Taeksonvilio valley. . . ..,.. Zimmerm;in brothers nre hunt- Rnce at services from Sunday t Sunday and yet ' their Is olenty of room nod we nre sure you wilt enlov the services if you will nunc. Two young Indies were r celved in the clumh last Sunday. Sunday school, l a, m. Hoy Martin, superintendent. Pnmching at 11 a. m. incme win oc; i ne j-j;" " "-" ,... ,. i. m ,i m ,.u iv,,it., House." delivered in two sermon ; ' j - MlsK .lie tirst next Sunday. t . . ,.., m- j J 4 ... I I so far. in tile role of Ueinorse, tbe wlse-crackini; vaudeville kid with the materialistic soul. .Mtbouub he Inn! a cbnnee, lie iliil mil over- 1 play bis part, am! contributed Hie , best piece of comedy so far seen at tills theater. Books Received at County Library ML PIIT DRIFTS First Methodist Episcopal West Main nnd Laurel. Ray niond S. Hees. minister. Sunday school, 9:45. Clarence Meeker, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:55. Ser? mon, "Successful Flayer." Service broadcast tliroimh courtesy of Mu tual Mill nnd Keed Co. .Your people's luinr, 6:30. First of a series, "Adventures in Com ratlesliip." Happy Sunday evcnlni! hour, at 7: lid. A musical eveulni! leattiiins an orsan concert played by Miss Ksthcr Church and "Hymns of the Church I'niversnl." twelve reat hyninn of as many different bianclies of the caurch. Here is a treat for lovers of sacred music. WINTER'S TOUCH Fred Stanley came up Thursday after his horses which he took back with him Friday. II. L. lleryford delivered a beef to Lewis of Central I'oint Friday. His dauchter floulah went ith him to have dental work done In .Medfoid. fione Rodfters of the forest ser vice. Is now worklm? on the new forest boundary line that takos In most of this vicinity and itoes as far south as the Jack Tuntrato place. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley and family wont to Mcdford Tuesday and returned tho next day. a School Noti-s (By Irene and Hesslc Anderson)' On Sunday, Nov. IS, Mr. nnd Mrs. Odcn and sons expect to visit her sister, Mrs. Bllderback and family at Hunan, OreKon where they, wish to hunt geese. Mr. and Mrs. Hose and family went to Medfoid Friday mornliiB i'on huslficss. They expect to leave this vicinity soon and ro to Portland. RELT IN VALLEY (Wm. Fiekelsen, Jr.) On Thursday nt Camp No. 2, W..K. Fiekelsen got JOAK, Japan over the rndlo from 1 to 4 n. m. Don't auk; what the program con sisted of because It could not be understood, being broadcasted In Japanese. A Inrge number of geese have been flying over reotntly and the men in tho camp have had cousin- Main St. McfhodiM Church. South James K. fonder, Pnstnr We have a well organized Sun day school for all ages and classes. Come to these classes which meet every Sunday morning at 9:45. Preaching at 11 n. m. Sermon subject, "The Call of Service. Leagues moot at 6:30 p. m. Fol lowing tho league services. Dr. Shangle, presiding elder of the Portland district, will preach. On Saturday evening at. 7:30 the first quarterly conferenco will he held. Let all members of the quarterly conference be present and on time. Mid-week meeting every Wednes day evening nt 7:15. Thanksgiv ing services in this church at 10:30 on Thanksgiving morning. Christian Endeavor, ij :4Ti Leader, Andy Smith. Preaching services at 7:J10 p. nt. Mid-week service. Itible study Tuesday. 7:30 p. ni. Sr. choir practice Tuesday, H:l6 p. m. Junior choir practice Wednes day, 7 p. m, Elmer E. McVlcker, pastor. Valley Kndlo Chun h. Pill Hay, pastor. P. O. box MS. Fundamental,-undenominational. Pryndcastlng over KM ED, overy Sunday, S p. m. opening ehortis. "Come to the Church O'er the Kndlo." Prayer. Hong "Abide AVlth Me." Scripture lesson ('hillpplnns, 3rd chapter. Solo Mrs. John K. Knight. Announcements. Solo Mrs. John IX. Knight. Sermon Cod's, finished pro- duet, 1 'hill p plans, 4-11 J ly pant or. Piclion Aldrieh. A lantern in her hand; Itclloc, The haunted house: Ib-ne-field. A little clown lost; Jlpusun llill country, lieivovicl. Peasants: lieriieiey. Dawn; Hindinns, Tho lone hand; lloyd, Shadow of the John Khm-f (not a ilress?d 1 long knives: II r o m Meld, i ne lwUurkes to Medford on Friday ramie rase of Miss Annie Sprung; 1 nv i.... ..,ii-ii,. iil,,. 'J'Iij. Ii4ll Wm ol' tile i.imiini,, i nt'y nrn; ni-mnmiiio .... u"e; t 'iinpmnn, i ne nappy moun tain; iTiffoid, A prince of Malays: Dahigerfleld. Wilderness house: ;.ng ducks this week in Klamath j county. t j K-l Ko.Hii-r is spending the, woe': home in order to get ready ! for winter. He is o.suully workimj 'Herman Walters place on Apple-, ! gate. TODAY Tim McCoy ONE DAY ONLY GHFFIN CREEK MEN WORK ON PLAY SHED FOR SCHOOL ClilFFlNT CHEEK, Ore., Nov. 17 (Special) Work on the play yhed Is progressing nicely. The men of the eomnumity are donat ing the labor. Mrs. Oeorge Flske entertained some members of the senior class of the Methodist Sunday school at a party Wetlnewlay afternoon. Mrs. Jackson and duughief. whs have been visiting at the Wlllla.n Cherry residence, left Thursday the for their Jiome in Tcxjih. j Eva and Mae (iolier have en- tur servicri Sundny n'ght fea-'rolled in the fiviffin Cr'ck nvhoel. lure singing of Mrs. John It ) J. I. Urown has just recovered Knltiht, Jacksonville, recently ofifromjui attack of flu. Portland, where she is well known Oiis Mack, Charles Howell and to radio land, as well as WallaJc E. Clemens are .dressing tur Walln, Wash. . Ikeys for market this week. Last week we received letters! Mrs. Carter, county school su- frtfin Nova ' Scotia. , Canada, and ; perlntendeut, Mlfs Marlon t nrys Los Angeles, C'al. . liill Kay, Tastor. Zlon Knglfh Iaithenm Cliurelu Kourth at Oakdale. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Dr. Hlllerman has a special mes sage for the children and young people, and earnestly requests everyone to be present. At 11 o'clock Dr. Hillcrman will again deliver the sermon, this be ing his last Sunday before he utarts for a six months' period of service at Denver, Colo. The message of the morning will bear mi the ThnnUfgiving thought of the sea son, and will be of interest to the general nubile. We nre fortunate Indeed to again have I)r. Hillermnn with us. LetV show him that we appreciate his efforts in our behalf, by all being In our places Sunday morning. PreibyUrian Church I lEighth and Holly. Edwin Law rence, minister, G13 South New town. Hihle HehooL 9MB. A youna la dies class under Mrs. Prank Al berts, teacher, invites young ladies to its niemhership. Sermon, 11 a. m., "Tho New Evangel." Organ Prelude "Melody in F" Read Offertory "Song Without VorrtH"....Nordman Anthem "I Will Magnify ThfleIlosenthal Mixed Quartet Children's sermon, "Tho Pipe Ot ;an. Postludo ...4 Selected Evening service, 7:30 o'clock: Organ Prelude "Grand Chorus In K Flat....!lGRner Offertory "Memories" St. Clair Message: "The KvannolJn Song.' a study hymns and hymn writ ers es agencies of the.ospel. Postlttde Selected Deeping, Obi Pybus; Diver, Put yesterday; Dixon. Cinderella's gar den; Fnrgiono, The river between: Oibbs. Age of reason; tilde. The counterfeiters; Comport.,' High snow: Orcy, Wild Horse Mesa: Cross. Famous fimmates; witt odder cwenis from hceaory. Cuest, Children of the- fog; Har per, Kubrik the outlaw; Herges- hciuicr, Quiet cities: llu.ley, Point j counter point ; Kayo-Smith, Iron and smoke; Kyne, Tide of empire; Lincoln, Silas llradford's boy; ! Montague, l'p Eel river;. Nhdiol son, T!io cavalier' of Tennessee; Ogden, Chendtee trails; . Puxtun, TelliiiKH; I'hllljiottH, It happened llike thai: Jtavvlencn, TboJr Irndi-: Jthin; liimhart. Two flights up;; Santec, wbny; Silverire, Aimee ViJIard, daughter of France; Small, The splendid Cailfornlaus; an Well ten. Spider boy; Wharton, The children ; Wodehouse, Dtvots; Wren, Itenu Ideal; Wright, The Island of Captain .Sparrow; NA'yiie, Mr. Ilodgo and Mr. Hazard; Young, The torches flare. Xou-Fh'tlnu LuUwig, The Son of Man; the story of Jesus, Jones, hrlst nl the Hound Table; Shaw, The lntelli Kent woman's guide to socialism and capiinliwm; DJlnol, Great de tectives and their methods; Dennis, Tho romance of world trade Por IN "Morgan's Last Raid" Also "TARZAN THE MIGHTY" I ' ! Continuous 12:33 to 11 E DAY ONLY riendUjJImtghh By John A.Perl illMl Uc kind to the aired. Invito them into your home nnd hciiri. Let us lnko counsel vrith thtm and Ti'pay tiiflm wlih kindnt'ss. Service can be merely a printed word, or n series of experienced acts that result in a dignified performance of helpful measure. THE PERL FUNERAL HOME 426 SJXTH 5T.AT OAKDALE PHONE fl TOMORROW ION DA l-IM I LEWIS STONE M&ciom McGregor Marceline Day in itmmmmjmm I 1 1 Let's get acquainted! You have ideas about the kind of clothes you want. You want a good, emart, sensible style that will become you. A fabric that will wear as well as it looks. Tailoring that's right from top to bottom. A price within your means, and full value for every dollar. j Those are my ideas about tailoring too. Let's get together on this clothes question we.-k. .Mr. and Jim. J. V. Brown have limine KUcsta from VaihinKton. Firit Chrhvtian Church Ninth and Oakdale. Carman E. Moll, minister. Ofllco and pastor'1! study in tl.e church, phone 1007, Hesiilence phone 1337. "Test our welcome." The splendid evaniteHstlc serv hut little huccc!,. Medfortl and the valley had its first loiich of winter today ot least freezing weather prevailed dttrins the mornlns and forenoon with a minimum of 2S at 5 a. m.. anil nnlto chilly weather prevail ing the remainder of the day. al though the sun came out early In the afternoon. It wan the coldest day of tho season so fnr. except on Octohcr 13 the n.ilmum was dow n to 27 for about 1" minutes. The forecast Is for freeiins tem perature tonlsht,' and fair weather for tooitht and Sunday. . The freezing weather of thl morning made beds feel unusually warm at arising time, and houses feel like the Interior of an Iceher until the fires warmed them up: i and raused much Inconvenience to ( ,jnany motor cars inroiusu 1 diatom seaming npraux- eral.lc sport sho.Hlng at them, with ' "i good has been .accomplislieil dur ln-7 this revivnl campaign, but this last week will be the best of all. Meetings are conducted entirely by home forces every night except Tn urrT nnnrniinr. Saturday. Ill lUrrl KllXrn IK 1 Morning worship and commun lU ITILLI nUOLUUnSJ Ion. 10:55. Sermon. "The Perfect and lllvine Creed." Sermon fnr . , , . . ., evening service at 7:30. "When He The Oregon stata hoard of hortl-j(.ame lQ Th(.r(J culture will hold its fall meeting hf) 4)e(t of mUKie a) geveraJ sle. in Itoseburg. December 12. I J and., B(lm,)e for ea. orvce. 14. tin December 13th nl 9 a. ro an open hcarlnir will lie held on the adoption of specifications for a standard pear box. Iteprenen tatlves of the departments of agrl culture of Idaho. Washington and California have been Invited to at tend Hid nil attempt will be made to standardise n box for the Pa cific coast. This meeting Is held in conjunc tion with that of the State Hortl The I"rr-.bjtcrlnn Church, I'Jigtc ruhit. Oscar T. Morgan, I'h. D.. min ister. The regular services will be hel-l on Rumlny. It will be worth while to spend a little time on Xtiuday In studying the Illble with lis, nnd in engaging In an hour of worship. Kur.ilav s hool. 1 a. m. Mrs. icr, i.'iiiiui cu H ii ni ai iiiii. iiiifl. , ...i ... i.i, 1). Ilulnca and Mrs. Kugcno Coloi'1"""' " " of Jledford attended tho program """"'i " given ly the firiffin Creek school minerola; 1-ull, Ancient man: ThursdaV in observance of booltj '" ( '" , ant; Hyrd. Skyward; Page. Modoi-n aircraft; Mold, The hook of green vegetables; Ncwcoek, Salads and windwiehc and i-peeialty dihen foi restaurants and lea roonvs, Citinn, Tnbfo si-wicn and decora tion; Ibirnes, Feeding the child from two' to six; Love, 11 ul 11 -In furniture: SchnihlL Problem of the ffttishlng room; Waugh, Hook of iamisenpe gardeniag; Koeltwoli, ! Itock gardens: Wilder, Colour In my garden; llathbun, A hack Ki-oujid to (U'cJilti'ctui'C, Tullmndg', '('lie wtory of nrehi tecture i n A merScn ; W hit more , PrlntH'for the layman; Hurt, The shower book; Degenbardt, "Show and stunts"; Foerster, Anici lcnn i'ilti-b:m; MaeKaye, The gobbler ily spentli,f i1(,; Wl,f(- Wetilit; Hitten v t r n 'l",u,,t 11P third liouk of modern ai en-j vtM.He. 1(u,t Tno ,).,. (,,,.. ivake, Hughes, A way- PETER B. KYNE'S Great Story of Modern City Life. HILLS SNOWCLAD 'AXDKItSON CH1CKK, Ore., Nov. 17. (Special). The hills re white with snow nil around us, muklntf one think of winter. Frank Martpiews wni up on the creek Thursday morning. .1. MacOowell and fain Saturday night and Sunday tral Point. JhcH Hoitman nnd wife were in Talent Tuesday. . Jas. Mays and family wero din- Peas;! tits a nd pot t cih; About Kngland; Hannay, jfan'r In Hungary; Vincent, The K..nW chrintifin Mndeflvor will ,-" Italy of the Italians; Kdmonds, To ntiidv the last chanter of tho nook, 1 ' ,m , , ' V 1 ;t t lnnd of tho eagles; KIMolL.The ! liiiri-v itriiriii niiti wim win v , . . 'The New Africa" Tho lnterme-1 " ' ... .t ; sunny sine oi Asia; nonneis, n dlate society will meet at the sttme time. 1 Newspaper Story Harry Hrtght and wife went to Crescent City, Cai., for the winter. Tnm Harford and wlfa aro spend ing few months In California, visiting. Their rm Jesse in home whllp they are away. , q i yn were sorry oi iwiii- t nvn COTTlin tO VlfltlO'ett ItalUy's sieknesH nnd hope he win xoon ne at nome again. Hill Khttnn ftml wife spent Sun day and Monday at D. C. Hate's. Marion t.'enters and son Hur dottn were dinner guest n at the MnjK home Monday. K. J. Centr in papi rlUK Clff Clar- vin8 house this week. UPSTAIRS RUBBER STAMPS ! ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For women..;. Jj51.95 Marshall Printing to. Printing, Ruling, Embossing ' Process Engraving Corner Main and Grape Sts. Phone 13G3 fflllililiiiiiiliilllliliiiiiiililiiiiiiiiilf It- coming of the unexpected frccic of the I cultural society, which meets, in ill. A. U'eldmnn, superintendent, frccic. Hojcburg oti the above dates. I'liochUig, 1 la. in., by the "Knudom of tho Press." ft pic ture of the press nnd the under-1 world opens at the Hlaltn theater lomorro with Lewis Htone In the: leading role. - j There have been many newspa-i per films, but tills is one of the best. The hurrying, feverish at mosphere will be brought before the screen public In n dramatic anil Interesting manner. The battle between the forces of the underworld and the truih- telllng columns nf a dally Is the thenic of the story. A group of stellnr players Is as sembled in tho cast. Marrl'iin? Day npnears In the leading femi nine role as the word of the un derworld king, the part assumed by l.ewis Htone. Mairolm MrOreg or Is a newspaper reporter and Henry 11. Walthall enncts the trash- role of that young man's father, the publisher of the "Free Tress." Indian iimmfy; Hall, Tinlbuctoo Wright, ilawkci-s and walkers In early America; Upeiiknian, Mostly Mississippi: Hliarp, The belter country: Humphrey, Loafing thru the Pacific; Iteevrs. Xi'tr Zealand; Jenness, Tito people of tile twi light; Lockiey, Oregon folks; Dean, Uidly Madison, tho nation's hos tess; Ixiwls, I'Yancols Villon; Allen, Modern Jiipun and it problems; i Mlliln, The Houth Africans; Hh ertson. History of the ijitin-Ainer-ican nations; Bell, Itemlnlsccnccs of n ranger. Notice Pythians Onco a Pythian always a PytHati. There are many true Pythians In Mmlfnrd ami vicinity who are not 'affil iated with Tiillsmun Lodge. W am uMiiicstlBg them to communicate with C. K. JA QVA, S)4 West Jackson, rhono 1i:SX, or with J. W. Wakefield, phono 17. j INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phsflt 10S 30 N. CenSr! Medford, Oregon yii Tea, iinri.m imiM The Terror Coming to Hunt's Craterian "The Terror," thetest all-talk-1 Ing picture, comes to Hunt's fra-! tcrlan Monday. The ct incliules May McAvny. Louise f'nr.tnda, VA- ward Kverett Horton. Alec ii. I Kranrls. Mathew Hclz, Holmes Her-j berl. Otto Jlofflium. .losepb W. tllraril John Mil Jan and Frank Austin. Itoy Dei itnth directed, j Not only nre all lines spoken in "The Terror," but all sounds lncl-1 (tent to the amusingly t uncanny ! course uf action are heard. Mall. Tribune ads are read 20.000 people every day. DON'T WAIT TAKE Til KM IX TIM V. When Ohas. McAllister. Kear ney, .V, J., reached the point where he had to drag Ills tired, aching, weary lidy frm a well nigh sleepless bed. he did wise thing bought It bottle of Kflley Pills diuretic, and then: "After tnking Foley pills diuretic for n time I became nii right, and my kidney distress, pnin nnd weak ness are nil gone." Cost little. H a 1 1 s faction Biiaraneed.- Trv them. For sale by Jnrmfn & Woods Drug rltore. mFu hmwii wm hi " on Mr , I IT OUTBATS ' I i I , HUNT'S 8TART8 ' : i I j ; I CRATERIAN MONDAY I ' 5: .M