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- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP. OHKOOV. SATfKlUY. .lANTAKV 12. . PAGE TlHiER EAGLE POINT GRANGE HOST FOR CEREMONY . . , - . . ,. (By Mrs. Gertrude Haak) : , EAGLK POINT, Ore.. Jan. 12. (Siecial) These items appear a bit late, but the correspondent has been quite 111 and unable to getiW-m. Perry- It. T. Seaman. out the copy sooner. Wo nope,' 'om Economics Mra. Myrtle that, since we are relieved of the;Vr,"u 8mith. Mrs. Zona Humphrey. . beavy burden of Uranpo work l..,..tr.n 1. 1 jvhich we have ieen canrfng for several years both county and subordinate), we will be ablo to devote more time to the official - publicity. We believe that proper publicity 18 a Btrog factor in build in up our Ciranse and in increan Ins attendance by letting our peo ple know what tha Grange is doing. . It is o easy to get in tne ha Bit of stayins at home on Cranno niKht, especially these cold niKbts, hut if our Grange is to do the work it should do, and can do, we must have the loyal support of every member. There Is no meeting of the Orange that does not have some question come up during the busi ness session or the lecture hour that is of vital importance to the farmers and the jteople of the ru ral communty. And so, farmers and members, remember that the Orange la working for your Inter ests. Come and help us work for your own and your neighbors' in terest. j :Tke Eagle Point Grange has had a constructive program from the beginning, with an enthusiastic and energetic group of members A always willing to help wherever they are placed, and so with ""ou in your small corner and 1 in mine," the work is accomplished without It being too great a burden to anyone. ' . , So we greet the membership and wish the Orange a happy and pros perous year, hoping that each mem ber will do his or her bit to. make the wish come true. . One of the beautiful things about the New Year coming every twelve months is that with the New Year one always feels llko making a new start and new resolutions and, while one does not often carry out all the new resolutions,, yet there la the recognition of mistakes made In the past and a desire to do bet ter, and that means a great deal in the race of life. And bo, with the clean, now page of a new year be fore our Grange, and with the mis takes of the past still fresh in our memory, let us all try to keep our Orange year of 1929 as free from Wot and Boil as is humanly ks Blble. Our Grango mado a splendid be Binning In starting its year's work nn New Year's night. This was a most Interesting and profitable f meeting. , Joint installation 1 Worlhv Master I. K. Kline had arranged for a joint instalation of officers with other Granges In the county. This was the first joint Installation ever held In the county and was a splendid succcs. Offi cers of four Granges were In stalled: Lake Creek. Jacksonville, Sams Valley and Eagle Point. , An I lie lone line of officers, 41 in number, filed into the ball and marched around the room, they were heartily cheered and it W'ts an impressive sight. The heantlf il ceremony was impressive inrongn- out and we believe will furnish a real inspiration to tnu many Oranges taking part for ihelr w j:k during the year. ThoBe in charge of '.he vvork were Mrs. Gertrude Haak, install' ing officer; Mrs. Luella Kline, ra- (alia bearer; Mrs. Grace Cowdeu, emblem bearer; Mrs, Julia JJavlcg, conductress. The principles upon which the Grango is founded, Its lofty Ideals and high aims, as well as the oar nest instructions to its officers, as Bet forth in the installation cere mony, cannot help but Inspire of ficers and members alike with a love for a loyalty to our oraer. .inn love and loyalty arc' the motive nouer for intelligent labor, We hope that this auspicious be i ginning of our Grange work on New Y'ea's day augurs well for a year of successful Grange activities, and continued social anjl economic co- operation by the several Granges in the county. It was with a feeling of sadness that, we saw our master for the lutst three years step out of his po sition as our leader and into the ranks. Under his leadership we have had three years of unprece dented development, for our com munity. And under his leadership we have built up a Grange which (numerically speaking) is fifth in . the state, but which is second to none in its activities, its loyalty and co-operative spirit.. This has not been done, however, without its attending heartaches, iisrourat,e- j meats and diffieuHies. But-today j linds ns. more united, more loyal, more hopeful- and more ready for tJie work to come than ever before. , i Given Never Absent It was with the same twitchy . feeling of the heartstrings that we f. saw our secretary, Charlie Given. ' who has been our secretary since organization, escorted from his post by the conductress to a place In the ranks. Good natdred and conr icous, faithful, efficient, diplomatic and ethical are the qualifications we place after his name. Charlie Given ia the only member of our Grange who can claim the distinc tion of naver having missed a busi ness meeting of the Grange since lis organization nearly lour years lis". Following closely upon that rec ord came Tommy Given, gate keeper since organization and now steward; I. K. Kline, master for the past three years; Mrs. Gertrude Haak, lecturer for three years, who have each missed but two business meetings. 0 Our new master,; Alfred Mlttel steadt, goes into office with the r full support of a loyal membership who have faith in his integrity and in kis ability to handle the duties lapiTrlainhH! to his odica with, j judgment and success. ; j Hit address to the UcatiKe (upon' jallaininu the chair) is character-i fistic of his personality, it ml j practically as follows: I "I suppose that you will espert ; mo to it'll you whut 1 want to do jthis coming year, also what 1 in- j tend to do. 1 can do that In a Tery I tew words. I want you to lira up' to tha principles of tb llrause and ' 1 intend to live up to the obligs-' tioo which I took here tonight. K we uo that wo w ill have a sue-. ivkwu, year. , 1 Committee Appointment - ; The commuteeH appointed tor f - w,,rn follows: I '"-an. loiet spencer, . ; ;l. Uements, Paul Force. ; i Ways nd Means A C Kent AI.l'W. 1-fltlm 'aninnt. il l!....rt - i, . t ,,, jwiB .Muieisieaoi.warvsville and Palo Alto, Cal, . legislation I. Ji. Kline. Mrs. Miss Naomi Van Uroos spent her Gertrude Haak, C. t levies. 'vacation with friends and relatives Marketing leo. Stoweli. 1. It. n . Caudldalea Mrs. Knld Caster, j . ,.. vanorem. i om eatai. .Membershij) Mrs. Itosa Smith, Tommy Olven, Mrs. lvttie Dutton. laiailon r- IJavies, bam Johnson. L. K. Haak. Community Prniei'tH R A WpW.u man. W.C. Clements. C. Humphrey.; Mrs. Ue Stoddard substituted for!'1Top!r ,four f""- Va:S .?, .Nick ouag, H. W. Ward, Kd Cow-!hlm UurlnB his absence. KVPn lnB , den. Roads W. M. Vtattcnbers, .1. A. Bltterlin, Library Mrs. Irma Seaman. Mrs. Ruby UitterliiK, Mrs. Hessic Gon- yon. ilelief Mrs. Sophia Childreth. Mrs. M. I,. Pruitt. Mrs. Mary Ksch, Hoy Smith. C. 11. llanscom. lublicity Mrs. extrude Haak. Agriculture C. U Given. Carl! Men, Frank Ditsworth. i Co-operatkm Carl Ksch. George! Stoweli, R. G. Fowler. Mtieatum Mrs. Ida Kent, Mrs, Iela Honhsm, Maude Jamison. Music Mrs. Julia Da vies, Mrs. Jessie Mlttelsteadt, Mrs. Kubv Young, Isolec llrown, Katherjne Phllbrook" Visiting uMrs. Lizzie Perry. Mrs. M. U I'ruitt, Mrs. Maude IMts worth, Mrs. Ida Kent, Mrs. llillie Vestal. Faird H, T. Seasan, Mrs. Rosa Smith, Mts. Lizzie Perry, C. L. Olven, W. C, Jack. Reception It. W. Ward. Mrs. I.u- ella Kline, J. C. Spencer, Mrs. May Stoweli. The New Year's eve dance netted a neat sum for the building fund of the Grange, as well as furnish ing a jolly good time for all who attended. The dance on the 5th was a most enjoyable affair, although there was not a large crowd present. H is believed that the new ways and means committee will continue the policy of . giving dances every two weeks. The next mectlci will be Tues day, the 15lb. On this night the new first and second degree teams will put on the work for those de grees. There will also be an In teresting lecture program In charge of tha new lecturer, Mrs. Luella Ward. Mrs. Gertrude Haak and installing team were unable to install the officers of the Talent Grange, an lanned, last Thursday night, on ac count of the Illness of Mrs. Haak, This was very much regretted as wo are also glad to reuder any service to our brother Granges. Mrs. Haak will also bo unable to take charge of the Joint installation at the Central Point Grange, as she Is not yet sufficiently recovered to go out of the house. We believe, however, that the assistants will go to Central - Point on Wednesday night and assist in any way that they can, KioIiliiL PREACHES IN BEAGLE BEAGLE, Ore.. Jan. li'. (Spe cial I Missionary Randall was with us laA Sunday and after Sunday school he rendered a short sermon which everyone enjoyed and prof ited by. Raymond Mayfield and MHWm and Lawrence Sanderson made a ornooIli T'ncy reported clear, sim- shiny weather as soon as they ar rived at the top of the mountain. The many friends and neighbors of Howard Rodgers are glad to get the good news of his having gone through the oiieration successfully, and all wish him a speedy recovery and hope that he can be homo be fore long. Several of the scholars of the An- tloch school expect to take the mid year examination which will take place January 17 and IS. K. It, l.ueas delivered a dressed beef to the market In Medford on Wednesday. Thursday morning was bright and clear. Kvcryone is glad to see tha last of the logy 'Weather and hope that the clear weather will continue. The sunshine Is a great treat after as many loggy days.- -. Mr. and. Mrs. Zuck were Medford visitors last Thursday. School Notes Monday, January 7, 'began, the fifth month of the school yeorThe i first haif of the term will soon be over,- Quitc a few- of the children have been absent from school because of measles. FIREMEN RESCUE TEN SEATTLE HOTEL FIRE S-KATTl.Ii, Jim. 1!. (?) Ten persons were rescued by firemen j from flames which ate their way through the Seneca hotel in Se attle's downtown section late last night and endangered the lives of Its 5 roomers. Although the la ... ..- n.l.n tt.it K(.fn tPnTlIterf were carried out unconscious," oon , ... .. ii...i . J , ; , Clean rags wanted at th Mall Tribuna office. tf SCHOOL RESUMED AFTER HOLIDAYS ! AT Ml FALLS lirTTK FALLS. Ore.. Jan. IS. J Special) School bcKan Monday after a two weeks Christmas va- !cation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nee returned i Saturday from Salem, where they, ..... ..!.! . . 'home of Mrs. Nee's parents. i i jr. rhJ Karl Hoover re-j tinned Friday from a two wk '! . -. , . . . . .... vihu witn irienas anil reiauves m;. Mrs. Uuth Mitchell returned Sat-! arda.v from Marshfield. where she j spent her time with her iwenta ; land .son. . ' Mr. and Mrs. EiKeno Rlehmnnd i did not return until Mmulav. Mr. ut.. n...,.t isAia ' Those who remained here during Perry, Adolpu.the holidays enjoyed Unite Fails wonderful winter weather. nights are rold and frosty but thei11"" a ,i , ,i. when people of "the valley learn of our delightful climate some wide- ...in i,..(i,t ,. ,..(,.... resort here. It would make an equally ideal summer resort as the summer weather is much cooler than in the valley. . Mr. and Mm. J. J. SlmevUle spent Wednesday and Thursday at Grants Pass and Rogue Hivcr. Mr. Ciillen accompanied them as far as Rogue River and wilt remain there (or a few weeks. Mr. and ifrs. O. M.' Goss have returned to the Ml. Pitt district after spending the holidays at their home here. During the holidays they were visited by their daugh ter and family of Hilt, Cat Mr. Frank Hoover returned Sat urday to Klvcrta, Cal., after spend ing the Christmas holidays with his family here. The old-time dance given here Wednesday iiiht was a big suc cess. There will be another in two weeks. Harold Hildreth returned to Eu gene last week to resume bis i studies at Uio university. Floyd Hoyel of San Francisco, who has been visiting friends here for the past week, returned home Sunday. A good sized crowd enjoyed the basketball games here Wednesday evening between the town teams of Butte Fails and Prospect, and the boys' high sc-hool teams of the same places. Both were fast, ex citing games. The high school game was the first lea'jue game of the season and our boys won with a score of 25 to IT. The score for the men's teams was 35 to 19 In favor of lintte Falls. Eugene Walton and Percy O'N'eil left Thursday for Kttgene.. where they will attend the state high school conference. Miss Helen KlmervIHe, who Is a student at the Southern Oregon normal school, returned to school Sunday after spending the Christ mas holidays with her parents here. Claude Miles of Medford Wis a visitor here over the week end. Karl Wymore left last week for Eugene, where be entered as a freshman at tl;c University of Ore gon. Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Larseii re turned last week from a visit at McMinville. Mrs, Larson is spend ing the week with her parents here. Mr. and Mra. Conrtrlght were Medford visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Celia Abbott was visiting in Butte Falls last Monday. Her two children, William and Evelyn, are to live with their Grandmother Ab bott and attend the Bittto Falls school. Newell Leach arrived here Fri day afternoon from Klamath Falls and Is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Rhea Hoover. ANDERSON CREEK The Punday callers at the Mac Dowel! home were Chittd Clark and family of Central Point, Clark MaeOowell and wife of Medford, and doe lloltman and family. i (J. Hale and wife was out to Medford Friday. Mrs. Ja. Mays,, and - daughter Ituth, epent Sunday at f M Cen ters. ... Mr. Hussler waa'out to Talent Monday. J. V. JIalley called at the May home Hunday afternoon. - Mrs. IJIae.k vaa out to the valley Tuesday afternoon. Clias. Marquees is visiting his father this week. i Kd Zemkl and brother spent the ievenics at Mr. Uuheil's Thura Mm. Chas. McCanna from Kla math Kwlln is viaiHne her hrother. Ja. MacOowelt and family thlt week. ' . Mrs. Jas. MaeDowll - called on Mrs.' Mays rriday afterneon. New Residents From Canada Buy Valley Property Paul Gt-rbcr. recently from Olds. Alberta, Canada, has purchased i through the Warnotk t4hct!cy atfodpv. nn orchnril tract ill the! edge of Central Point and three ,if-e, in the nv Ifltvi4r trort Mr. Ce.rber will build home on the orchard tract in the spring. Th. fnmiie i t.- Mdidinir In Medford and like the city and vnttev verv much. . , J I'ARIS. UP) Medical students in ,he University of Parta are fae- ing a crUls In the dearth of corpses! I for eiamlnatlon. The death rate j In th public hospitals of Paris hast dropped steadily during th last 1 four rears. St. Mark's Kpiseot. Corner Oukdnle and Kiftlt street. ts a. m.. Holy commuiMon, ID a. in., umlay iehmM. ll:ij a. m., Moraine; service, Wni. it. Hamilton, Hector. I H. S. Cinireti. llolds Huml.iy sjenooi nims Sunday U. h hall. Visitors wt-icome. Nwiown mar Main. Sunday iM-lioot. 9;4& a. m. 'reaching nervier 11 a, m. ii-.achig srrvk'i, IS a. m. and :3 i. m. ivVMHRJt J8ctt fill- ins tho pulpit both nioriiing and -voninj;. t Kveryuudy invited. A Ids 'l- co."K' aits u Firt IlnMlit t liun-lt. W. 11. tttoti, mlnitt? Sunday school, 9:4 tit. Young rtnon. Jonah and the "Whatc At ihp merninjf service tin Ttie evening musical prosmm featirc singing of tlio old fayorit " " ". "'J, new chorus choir, sinking. Mnt, ondroiis t.ra. e of J a. i be broadcast over KMEO. Try our welcome. j 4 - l)b-ipl .V-scmhly of Jesu Clirfat. I IS Kast Main street, upstairs. W. K. llrown, pastor. Meetings during tile week: Tues day, Thursday and Saturday lit 7:30 p. m.: Sunday 11 a. m. Adult Hlhle stury, S p. m. and also evan gelistic service, J;Sf p. in. We follow Jesus and iimch and preach His commandments and also the romniandmen's of hi- apostles. As a sufficient standard t holiness for all New Testament disciples of Christ, and we reject ail sectarian commandments and traditions of men. and wo only recognize one church, and the new birth adds us al! to that npiritual body. Public invited. I'.nglMi Lutlu-rnn Church. Fourth at Oakdaic. "Where the way is mode plain Dr. li. C Funk, pastor. Telephone 14S4. Jtcfldence, D1S West Fourth street. Hour of worship. 11 a. m. "The Scarlet Thread" will be the subject of the sermon by ttui pastor. Special movie. Organ prciuue. Opening Voluntary," by Clark. Antlum. "Though Tom- Sins He As Scarlet." by tJoanc. Ofmrlorv. 'Song Without Words' bv Wilson. Postlude, 'Postiude," by I.o- renz. The P.Sblo school begins at 10:t5 a. m. The public is cordially in vited to attend these services. Valley Itadlo Minrcll. in ,.. .nn.,intealii,n!il. f. .. .'. am Ma. ' uiil iiay. - ford. Phune JaHmmvllie Hroadfasting ?vry Knndoy niht ut H over station KMKll. Opening citoru?, "Come to the Church O'er ih Kadlo." Prayer, scripture, sacred hymns, Kolo Wilbur liaiwon. Pastor's flubjvci; "The Most Im portant Question." To the many nwests conilim i" by mult nnd phone we will try to rply and erant as hrxt we van. nnd This in everyway s cnurcfi. "whorocver wur smn have a part In sending e SHel niewmKe tu the many wtiu will set it in no other manner. First Christian Cijureh. Ninth and Oakdalc streets. Car man K. MelU minister. Offlci i . . t ut .,! tn i H v cltlllY'll. aim iiiwi"! n I'hone 2007. Kemaejiee iwu, 1337. - 4Tot our "welcome. Morning worship and commun ion nt 10:55. Sermon, "The Idft Lisht of Christ." Hpecl musie. M rT H field 1.. i itelief and a native Armenian, will speak on cmidltloiM in the Sear Kast. Thcrc will also bo a good song service and special music. Christian Endeavor groups will meet at S:SM, I Unto school assemWy S:45. Central lint I-ilcnilctl Cliurclics. J. M. Johnson, jMistor. The lesson 1n the lilble school to morrow is on tbe subject of "Kin." The tent is In Men. 3; Horn. 0: 1. John t:5-. School opens at S:4u. Arthur Webster, superintendent; ltubt. Moore, secretary. The young people's societies meet at 8:30. Tlio lemon In the devo tional service Is -on 'Lovinii As 1 Jesus boved,' based on John 13: 1-7. AH are welcome, all are needed,.; ; . The origin and the nature of sin will be discussed by the iiastor in thd morning church service, in the evening service tile second of a scries of sermons on tha second coming of Christ will be given. The second coming as taught fcy Christ, as the theme. Come enjoy tilt good music and the worship with us. Churelt of Chrtsl. Central Point, Ore. Faithful men In charge Asscmbiy, 10 a, m, rach Hunday. Worship, t0:S a. m. Kinging, teaching, admonishing. contribution and memorial serv- ,c-"' 1 1 ne orena kbicb w e nrvun Is il " communion ot ne ooay oi ""l 7 me cup oi mwsmss we blei, is It not the communion of the Wood of Christ? I. Cor, 10: IS. Hong and closing prayr. Special notice to the members of Christ body In and around Med ford, who desire to worship with- out Innovation and believe in re- I celvine the Holy Spirit by the "hearing of faith." Oal. :2. Th publie Is cordially Invited I tn attend our meetings, and our piare of meeting Is in e-f Christ iSciesee bull Pine street. Main Street MetiiudM tlnmll, Noultl. The Friendly Church on the ; corner. James I-;. Cornier, p:L.Mor. j Sm day sehue-1 at S;K a. m. ' I'teachin at 31 a. m., by the itev. Jt. J;. Paroimi;iail. who is Upeaking in -the ilitoiett of the !,Vr Ulc. j Kvti.ming ihw address, the offi- r. of the junior and eni.r nils- Witt i lusiHd, t i t-tlas-s iti-t at v. Hi , ' Chrti tf the Indian llad." wiU ,1 tts t-st ffr tb Miiy c?m-w. ir-achii; at :30 j. m. Thy parff hj a hi" s-Miiiun til ijN-ct, Korfiur tays." This ic tl tasi l th? jHri's tn fLiint PauL ( Alliwfe ?rvUvs at 7:1- m Kvcdtsdny ivnine. You are wtkoim to a or a!littnl for ri-Jitr-m-" h-s-wluar- i services. 'lt- (Ian of lul-l. SiicnlM. AHttttrtI,l ttrom-ii if 1 li imifrr I'liurrh. the First hun-h of ChrM, Scientist, in Jotin, Mass. r- Services are b'ld every Sunday ut li trksck, church edifice, -12hhcir lifitics. l:mvinii uiii fsiijou' Xurtfa OakdsU-. Mulijcct for h'undny shtuit ut S:45. Amdi caiu utulci. lh age of 0 may i& adiuiUtHi, WeItH.tj- evening nwtitiBH. . in the dMrlrt and nil ( (l ; which iuHude tttimoHies of Chris- insists are bivine i.lsiim U hrtiig i tiau SM'itce hcaliap. at S o'clm-k. i-j; ticlcKittioii!. At?dfrd Is ef-' Ttie r'adiBK rtom which is iiipprmtly d-sir,i of irlii;in vev the Medford buildinK, is open daily Itis crowd because f tap syi-j fi-om 12 to 4, except Sundays :imt;lMSH iveii the Mate cuiivtfeM hi holidays.' The.iUtde and all au-ilmi cty by the tlrants t'ass i ' u..j t.i,rlton s..i,.,-e )iiera- lure may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially invited to attend the services aud viit the reading rm. Presbyterian Church Eiiaih Perry Ijiwrenre, mitufder, 51U South Newtown. Liiiio school. 9:45 a. m. Kvery member of the school Is urged tu lie present every Sunday of ibis winter quarter. At 11 a. m, the Near Kast HeHef, a great philanthropy. .1. J. Hand saker oi Portland, field director. Will present the final message on this great service. Music, organ prelude, "To Spring" Hlrieg): of fertory, "Serenade" (Sclmlerti: vo cal duet, "The Uird la My Shep herd" (Smart I anthem, "Torrjf Willi Me, Oh My Savior" tltald wlnl, mixed quartet. At 8:30 p. in. the Christian Kb deavorers will hold anniversary service, the tenth anniversary of prohibition victory. A. W, Pities: will sjieak. In addition to several j young people, I There will be no 7:3d p. m. serv- i ieo as adnMs nre invited to tills meeting. Presbyterian Church of .faeksoii vllie. Next Sunday will be a upetial day of service, ..Sunday scliol at 10 a.m. At U a, in. there will be n pro gram service Interspersed with mu sic, commencing with the reuular opening service, followed with imp tismai and reception of members, ordination of eiders, insinuation of eldera and closing the hour witli the communion All of the mem- i n, ,,, m..,.,i i io Ims prMjnt for it is the lai com mtmloti for th flm-al yr. ChrNi las Kndeavor at 6:45 a. J Si T:S0 therfi will le another special jTvlee mnde. so hy having the privilege of havlns li. I- A Thosnpsun synodiral mterlntend ent f the Presbyterian rhureh, V, K. A.t at Portland, u-ins present to make the addre of the honr, Do mrt mim this special day at opportny. Jiissier sic m-ki ramm Fir? MetlimliM 1iurtii, Wwt Main at l";e. 1lymond H. Hf., MinlRter. The church rchooi, S:45 a, in. A reverent service of worship that brlnj?s tied near, 10:55 a, tn. Jlev, at, i, rarounKiun will - j. I." , i i ,. p. ni. Miss I411iil wawer leans the Senior Kpworth league, Happy Sunday evening hour, 7:30 t). in. Mr. Hccs speaks on "The Itad tai of lin-aklne Mir- mrs," An opportunity is E.vcn t meet the suvlor of men face to face. The morning music includes Or gan prelude. "Hymn of Nuns by l,efcburc-Wely; offertory.. "1'rn- liido In n" by Itaymond; prtlule 'Marche Ituinsine" by tlounod. hc hoir 1 singing two n- t hems' In the morning. "Clirirtlan, the Morn Wreaks 8wrty ' Thee," siieljey, and "Vjx Uilecti, Uykes. At nlsht the anihetn m Mendclmmbn's "We Htnnd In Ii Hcpentence," Boiolst, Mr". Kntght. iliUTfii Of iitXi. Korth Holly anI Haven. Uv( Cha, A. Cooper, padr. Uev. W, Hopkins, evant;eHi, Hunday sehool, IM a. m. Preaching, 1 1 a. tn. Young people's meeting. 6:38 p. m. .. .Evening liervlees, 7:30 p. m. All tisve hsen enj?is tHv ' mens of the evasis.-lixt. r'umiay evening Hopkins wit! Ijegin s s rie a three sermons from the ,wrtw test, Luke H:M. A tvelesm is estendtd t( all. I'n MHlwjdl-a horrl Cor, Ivy ssid WrM Tenth Hunday jehejl Is a. m., to wlih'h yoa are all Invito. Ik the orvmninn of oar 4artej iy meetinsf' The district eidr, licv. A C. Archer who Is so well and favor ably imowu, is with s and will preach 'thin evening, Hunday morn ing and evening. The morning snhjevt will he, WHneinK fr ChHetj" Communion will follow the fctmufi. ISev. Archer Is a man filled with the spirit, and presents the word in his own wnlguu man ner, whfch Is fcm-ouratfing and i spiring Yoy will li profited l?y hearing this man of 1od. Kren Inff nervlcts ltlaf Corns ond worship with us. 3. S, ?4Uonttld, pastor. A. Draff of Tacoma and M f'elack ef HtkUt sr among the KtiestK ni local hotels from the stats of Washington. ILEGION POST OF GIANTS PASS Tl ENTERTAIN IT imrtjs tjf UiTH vm : atfr ljrt n January far iH- tliirK't t-wtiiVrf nt-, shk ls is prtjrtitns oV a small. t-iivvjuKitj. JijaiaiHHs - r . gif'sg ahad i;itliy tuday fr ih- stin at U H tiwri , jsseota! hnJri frivr 3criv - iin ill b i iittf?id.-iiwv I The Ht!-i hajs 3h- jti-rs, A lnt!.iiicM nset-)si5f ?ducted ly iu-n Kit-li'r, state csm- asuer. and 1 art . ,;j,,.,t u-il) 1, ,,.5,1 at 3 o'clock. Thiw wiil ix fl- ;i,mi by a banquet tr tM vHirx' iHnd tli b.ral isjrmiivrs mn.t iar ihv rcmaititit-r of the tnviMMi?-1 Alt uf hern .r'K, iiiclttd- ins lakrvicw. Klitmut h ! Medfiird, Ashtnmi. rants Vn , Ktriy and itttmri;, is imwdi ' ;eln t streets of the city will 1 liiliy ! iecmicii fur the tn-csis-ion. The MetHord iwst has MffE-xnt Ui hiring over their 4 ct tr;to (bat made a big bit durinj; the . sihic cmcntitn tnre i:i. It is atw poystlde thlU a 4U et S purty may be whedtiled fr tbe evening. The llnuils Pass Lesion Auxll itrv will nlt'n4i the tsiniiet nn FREE SEED Mail ibis coiHun itli ISr vain iw stamps for my illH!lraUd priK ti and Hcm1 fataioj;, and n t'u pufk&pi' of my i'hinw Ufgulv iMy wjmK Tli is ' iu.H f ait itiii'n anywhere five feet hh -hh rtx j niwi set a free coupon kJ fn- inv (5iHiiteii! binb r pijeknge of ; isMcti in ly calabK. WAltltKX M'HSI-:UV I32.- TliiKl Ave. .Set!k, Wa5i. Tomorrow Hotel Medford; Dinner $1.00 ; "The Pood Is Better" At the Medford lililllliilllllillllllllllllllliilliilllllililllil! si '........ : ' f Mail I 1 ribitne I I1 FHlilll llllllllllKHlHliillll sla!y v.-'ttt-5i- 'ina awd th l&g&m post is hiiix Thin U u iw tha Uti. Unw- that gin fjue cs-et?raUon. Keii K- 4lj an ) P.is-s wiU Jjuve Ii.t4 Ihu AJifi S thiurjjjaa o ibe coBft-r- it!t1lctrt' f rtiUrin,iiins mwii a frtif tHtmwmUU To Stimulate Local Buiing We Offer No. 1 Common Fir s4s 1x-l JxJ It. 1x12, t. 2x12, M S22 M $22 M 22 M $22 H lxt Shi)la, u-r lx8 Slsijilajl, H'f No. 2 Common Fir s4s 1 i i t -t ..-to - m etc -V Jii IJI-, t - i?iO io 2 Xl ti 3i SIS t, , , - . f T lllIU, 1XW-1X io No. 3 Common Fir , . Ts;, OiU(iiai, i.MHUMiatuu, Boards, litfathiug $15 Lower Grades From $S per l up Flooring Ceiling ix.n Xo. 4 Flooring $20 K ,.(,, Fl,JOiniiff ..S16 1X4 AO. t XiUOrilUT 3i Ix I Y. a Firing....S lO 1x(j Ptmi. Fkriiiir-SIS 1x4 Cfilinu $20 2-8x0-8 5xp Hoop $1.75 8x10.1 It, Bmh ......T5c .Medford Lliimber Co. One Block North - S. P. Depot. Whether Tenant or Landlord toe Want Ad Section Gives All the Help You Need Our Want Ad Section com pletely vcii5 the ayart imait and house reiiiiuu situation. Jt lists prat-tial-y every vacancy j . givej you m o r opportunities llnm you can ust1. And If you have a place for rejit dtni't fail to insert an ad in lliis department. The 5ji eoinparfflblt; r osul t-gettiHg power of our Want Atte jwwer drawn from a larjjc eircuiation 3h at your Am- J 'tiMtl. 11111111111 TONIGHT Foils Mm Gang , of Cow boy Jats tist Land ef ShieX for the Time of Your Lifs and his wonder horse TONY COWBOY AH ALSO OOOO AOOEO SHORT COMEOV BOTHERMEL'S MUSIC ADMISSION 10 as 10 A 35 TOMORROW Oiw 0y Only CHESTER CONKLIN "TAXI IS" Hill) Hl!!l IK! ! LAST TIMES mm y mi Bfc5 Sir'-. win