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MEDVOltU MAIL TRIBUXK. MEDFOUD, o;i;a. sATULMiAY. si:i'Ti:.ll;i:i: 7. liK2!. P2GE THREI PLANE HERE FOR SCENIC CHARTER . . . I The .2-pnssonRer Ford tri-j motor plane, "West Wind" which, j piloted by Nick .Mamer, crossed ; and rcrossod live American con- t incut In a, iiuu-Mtop endurance. ' flight, landed rin the Medford air port tin morning lor a 1 wo-dny stay. The fly hi- who made built , himself and his ship famous, is not accompanying tin- pl;:nc on this i-itis i-ountry tour. " Tho silver hudied 1 '.f-passen-l?er plane will lie on e xhihh ion li IhrouKh tin courtesy of the local Ford, agency, until Monday, taking groups of Hi passengers oil scenic trips to t 'rater hake and around the valley. The plane Is piloted by Ai t Walters, white Nlel lveim, bu.sint.ss manager anil ad vance man, (.'hot Jacobson, co-pilot a ihI Cecil L'onick, mechanic, form the crew. The plttnr, which lias stopped at cities throughout t;i northwest in order to crate an Interest in avia tion, and as an advoriiring feature for the J I piano manufacturing plant, carried, four passe intern Medford from i runts 1'ars, In ad dition to the regular crew. They were Ruth Snider, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winetroui and son, Arthur W'inetrout, all of whom returned to tno northern city by car thin a t'tcrnoon. The West Wind will carry pas sengcr.'i throughout this afternoon und all ilay tomorrow, nfservutlons helm.; nude thru Gcnrgo dates of the local Kurd agency, or by .sign Ini; up at the airport direct. ELECT BROMLEY An eiithuKinstic meeting -of the Med ford Legion Drum Corps was held last nij;ht for the purpose of electing officers and making plans tor the coining year. The result it of the election were as follows: Manage;-, Horace liromley ; secre t ; i ry. Fa r le Da v is: d r u in ma j i r, Lloyd Williamson and quartermas ter Val Singler. Present jilans call for enku ghig the eoi ps ti lili pieces and the purchase of new silver bugles and cymbals and an Inten sive 'drill prom-aiii all thru the fall and winter months. M a n a ge r Riouiley appoiiiicO 'i'ed Raker. Lloyd Williamson and Wilson Wuite as a committee to prepare a budget for the coming yyar for rubmiswion to the Legion meeting Monday night. 1 big meeting of Medford Post No. 15 istseheduled for Monday night at the Armory. This will be the In si opportunity to nominate officers for the, coming year and a large crowd of local Legionnaires is looked for. Some interesting fiusineNs matters will be discussed and there wilt be a short cntertaiiimcul program. T:w Legion drum corps will have a report on luiuro activilies which should prove of interest to every member of the local pust. Next meeting night Ihe annual election of olficers will be hebl. ENI VALLEY MARKET Opening of the Klamuth Fulls AMuruii cuLuff ot the Sov.tJittni Pa cific openu new markelH lor the Rogue valley, it in iltclaivtl hy rep lcseutativcH of (hose two section? wlio visited Crams I'asa on Thura (lay. A' gi'ent deal of local produce how goon to the Klamath Kallrt sec tion, which la handicapped fu die production oi garden crops. Tnirkn i-arry tlto production or local farm ets. into the inlet ior country.. Open ing of railroad lines to 1 he south pud east from the Klainalh basin Slvea athlittnnal ttiiritory into wiiieii (i!a;ii;4 Push crop. can he .sent. Iiarry R. Coleman of (he Alturas clunii)el of coinit frcp declnres that one of Kicalcst ml! fa in the world In under construction in his city. This, lit1 assert:;, means more families to buy produce from Iho Jtoii,ue Kiver valley. And. he says. Itognp Jtlvrr valley IirtMluco is hetier ami cheaper than I lie shipments of Imperial valley vegel allies wltith now Ro to Al turas. Iteputation of the Josephine comity fanner is good. In it he luts a real business ns set, Crnns Pass Courier. UPPER VALLEY CLUB nnu.vn;w. os-v., Kepi. , :. ( .P eta i. ) 'I'lie program con. ml: - tf i.f'.he Vpper alley Co::)tr. t' cluh met ;il I'll- home of M:". . . c. Joy. on Priihiy i f moon. nd iii.mIi- nit a pt-tigra tu t or the en-iii! tii; ye.ir. The cotomi'.te i i "M!k.m ! of tho ii.llowit-g n lined I 'di. -: .i i s. I,. I). M.-i ivy, Numim li-eder und Mrs. Albert Joy. The first no una of the i luh will tiu held in ihe club mums on Wi diievdny iifiei iifioll. Sent. 11. The (IO Illl'i Vr UILM't ! -V piv- i 1. 1 at lois meeting as tbet-' iii e ve'.er;il matiT's up f r ilieu.-T ion. A guod program has hc-n air:ing"d and ielt ehme!i(f wilt he serveil hy the ho-lessee .Mih. Mark Ttne. Mm. Kduln l'unn and Mrs. WdUv Wuliis. IPMdlDciPircPunni St. MurkV. I'ui .copal. Corner Oakttulf- and r.ih stre. S a. in. Holy communion. ' 10 a. m. Sunday sehuol. 1 i : tf a. tri.; Mornlim service. Win. H. Hamilton, Rector. Catholic Church. South Oakdah Avenue and lo;h Avenue. Masses at S and 10:3U a. m. Uev. F. AW Rl.ick, pastor. Tho IfilernavV'linl 'BllnV Students' AH'latlon. Hroadeastinp watch tower Ilibh' pi ok rains over KM KD every Sun day evening, A lecture will be Klven Sunday veitln,- September s, from :i to 9:3i. Subject. "What the Cht isllflti M iist ( ivcivume.' Prcihytrilaii Ctiiirrli. - ! Wr. nd Mrs. Joe Hose and ehil lUdly und Klghth stress. I "' from K In nam Kails were Siiudny school y:4r.. All clauses ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pol for the enrollment of new pupiS. i d --ubor Uuy. Karl Hopper superintendent. j a,l(1 M,s- Howard Routers. I'reaching service, n a. in. Rev. lionise N. Taylor of Albany college, will preach. All are wcl I jiii'i-di l,mlu ran ( liuiv b. Fourth at oakdale. avenue.-"Wht-pf the way is made plain. Or. 11. I. Kunk, pastor. "Sustaining i he Situl" will lie the sdbjed' of the sermon at U a. m. The a. in., :ibh r.i hool begins at l:Kri!fr:i l luwn t,ie first "V w,,: Willi classes for all uk'. Mr. and irs. Luke .lcnninu's and and all attend the morning vice, i'asior's Fourth street. residenee. filS West j Telephone 1-124. I'll st Methodist i'hui-tii. m. Che I W. Main at Laurel. , Raymond i. lieen, minister, - t'hurch school iciii'a. m. Morning worshf i, 1 o : f a. with :fermoti bv Mr. Rees on " Lost' t'hurd." . Mrs., t '. H. will sing "The Lbst Chord" dferiuly solo. he choir nulheni:supper with Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Love, u Iord." R'bs: I Marie Seegmiller spent Mtndav is "Hear, Then by Woob-r. ' Young people I n on service i:tiptist' church. hour at 7. at S at the First I'hiinli of ;oI. N. Holly and Haven. Rev. Chas. A. Cooper, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching. 1 1 a. in. Rvcnaig .service, 7:30 p. m. I'raycr meeting Thursday, 7: 3D. The pastor will changu pulpits with the pastor of the church of iod at firaut.t Push, Rev. flcorg" Cray, for I he Sunday morning service. llcv. Cray's text will be "The Katherhtiod of find." Take advantage of hearing bim on the ubjeoi ami you will feel paid for your effort. Methodist tmmiini(y Cliurch Tali-lit. Sunday school at !):-ir,. fla.-:es for every one, old and young. Morning worship, 11 n. m. Theme. "What does1 your conver sation meatl to '(Rut V" i Kpuorth Lengtn 7 p. m. Topic, "Paul'."' l'lyenlnV worship of song and sermon,- X p.' ni. Theme, "What foundation" will yon build upon?" . Come on -'folks, let us nu.ke the Lord's day real to our own hearts, comes J and find the rest that through worshiping with Cod's people. F. Audley P. row ii. Pastor. l-'irst ( hrlstiun Church. Ninth and i-akdalc streets. Car man K. M(dl, minister. Office and pastor's study in the church. Phone 10ti7. liesideiice p h o n e i:i.T7. "Tevt our welcome." Morning worship hud commun ion, lo:ff.. The pastor will preach. Subject. "The Menus of Redemp tion." Miss I'ldlne Cnrtln, the blind soprano, will sing. Itibto school assembly by de partments :i:4.".. Joint Christian Kndeavor meeting 7 o'clock. I'nion evening service at 8:00 o'clock in the First Baptist church. TirsL Baptist ( hureli Central Ave. at Fifth Hf. W. II. Katon, I'h.li.. minister Phones: Office 10fL lies. 704-11. Sunday school nt 9:45, classes for all ages. Come and Join with us in the itudy of tho lesson. Bring your KlbU's. J. F. Wortman, supt. At 1 I o'clock Dr.. Knton will speak on '"Owner's Brand." li. Y. P. V. at 7 p. in. Cnion service at 8 p. in. iJr. Katon will speak on "Cod's Way." Special music. Mr. Walter Scott at the console iti tin morning ami .). A. Smit h at Ihe i vening service. We ex: t-nd to you a lnarty wtd come to all our services. Main St. Meth:MlKt htii-cb. South. Ttie Friendly Church on the Cor ner. James H. Vom-; Pastor. Sumkiy school assembles at 9:4." a. m. lr. Kohertr, who has been Superintendent lor a good many t ye;.ri. was reelected at the annual! election. lie Is tio-.v working out ; the system upon which the wot k j will he done this year. Sermon subject at 11 a. m. "Thei Falling Leave.." Special music, Sermon subject for undav even ing at a is. "Hope Thou in Cod,' The Leagues will meet at T p. Midwe-'k service: nl 7:.1' Wediiex tluy evenlni'. - The disuyion will; be h;ist d on "ft row ing Peuiiliful." j choir rehearnil ft. lb. wing pr:iyer j .'ervir. l.et ;u members of Ihe j clodr be preM-nt and in their place.; Von h.ive a cordial Welcome to t tittend these .-ervic s. I ITlt ChiiiTli of Christ, S ciitl-l. Aii'tiot-ized br.ineh of the Moth-1 : fr ( 'hurch Chti. ,vc; I hi- I'itm i"hurch of list, in lto.-;:oii. M.i.. i ri In Id i vevy Sund iv (. hio-ch 'd!fi t - I ? 1 Services ail' 'fit it o l.iclt. Ni.r'.h u kill tl Sutij-.t I'M- Sen-; d;j ,i. ii mlMT s : "W . m ." I St:id:iy !"-hiMi al I ".. 'Aptdi ' i-iir.t t illiilt r tile fif.e nt 'Ji Ul:iy f i.i!in ! '!. ! Wedn- Ml-iy e v e n i n if TmeUnr. ! wht h include t (iAlonie;; if ("hi i- tin n Sch.ti-e h'-jlint-'K. ft X oVhidt j Th- le.-ii'ttf foi.t. hit h Is in tin ;dd roid liLiitdini;. is imh d-itly J trom 1J tit J, -vcfpt i-'i:ii(hi f and liolid.tyn. The Itihle and ad mi thoriaed Chrirti:m ii'h nci llt-r.i- I Tii'f mny be nail, ln-rrowed or ' pnr hned. Tho public Is cordially invited ! to attend the services ur.;i visit i the reudinc room. PATRONS CLEAN ! UP FOR OPENING riKA(ir..n, Ore, Sept, ,7, (Spe-( etal.) . Vhe cnriifiiuniiy ph nio at ! the school house, l.almr Day, was j well attended and the school hou.se j ami the grounds were ch-uind and I put in order for the coming term of school which begins Monday, i Sejit. !Hli with Mr. Jlampton of! Med lord as teacher. j I""" "sunnier iee arc uuiiiw ! lJt'l" lkin Sprint-., having g. up there last 'Friday ami expect to be Kne about a month, Mrs. Lulu Van -WeKen and daughters Mrs. Merrill Randal and chihtri n of Ashland renewed oh) acquaintances with Ihe l.ucaM fam ily hist Thursday. A I rs. Randal also visited lu-r aunt. Mrs. Ferry of Sains Valley :duriiiK the day. t'has. Mulltollcn was hnulinir Ills s..t-'lamiiy havo moved irmn tne itnr- rancu to ir.e r.uri asp raucu wnicn iney recently ikiuk" l'ursell Brut hers have rented the Horner place for the coming year. J. L. Frinlv and family and 1. M. Swcci and family attended the ( i range picnic at t he Klks camp grounds i.ahor lay. Oscar Itlael; ford and daughters PaskejLola and Vidal visited at the Lucas as an : home Sunday afternoon and took land Tuesday visiting at the Zuck ( jnor.ie. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kills audi daughter Marjorie f Ititgue River j were Suntlay visitors at Harry Kills ; Ininie. Tncy brought their gramf son Ralph Kllia. Jr., who has been visiting with them for the last week, home. Mr. and Mrs.. C'ha.s. Sanderson and two sons, Hohert and Krnowt made n trip to Dead Indian Soda Springs Tuesday. The threshing in this district ended Wednesday of this week. All report a good yk!d of grain. Prayer meeting was led by Mrs. Moon, using Love as a subject. Thclma Sanderson led young peo ple's meeting. Loyalty being t lie topic of the evening. We had visi tors from Table Koek at boili meetings. Clyde Muse was a week-end visi tor at home, returning to his work Sunday evening. He works about twenty miles bevond Diamond lake. Clarence (Vise Is putting a new roof on his' hay b.'iru. Karl Case, was a valley visitor the Inst of the week. Ife was ac companied hy his daughter and son. The Cases are now living at Huckleberry mountain and are running a store there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayfield and family and Mrs. Hffie Dollar en joyed picnicking on 10 vans Creek last Sunday. - Mrs. K. B. Lucas was a Medford visitor the firat of the week; ulso Mr. Copley and Mr. Haldwin. Mrs. V. Chamberlain of Portland was visiting at the home of her brother Kugene (iray and family Labor Day, Mrs. raffle- Dollar of Seven Oaks was n week end visitor-tit the borne of her sister, M:h. Ruby. Mayfield. NEIGHBORS FIGHT ; s APPLEGATE FIRE A foro:it flh whii'h broke . out late yostpriiay lftMipioti on thy Charleii A. Smith ranch in Ih'e Applegato section, one ami one-ltalf miles Houlhea.si of Kuch. lurnirhed consitlorablo oxcitcment !ti tiial section and was oxtinKnished bo fort evening by the neighbors and others le.udlptf in tho community, although tho Crater National for etst service detailed two men to assist in fighting On; fire uflcr Ihe lutler hud been "Kp.'.it'Mr' by the foiost si-rvlce lr.o!ooilH throligu the smoke ai ivir.j; Vroiu it. in fact, the fiit was classed as a community affair at Iho forest hoadquarten lion, which hits im report of tho amount of damage done anrl the extent of ground that tho firo covered, except that no building w.ru burned. FATHER OF POWELL DIES IN MT. GILEAD Herman I). I'o'.velt. the well known Mi-dfm d civil en:neer ri eefved llii' ."-ul leieraphic news yeMei d.iy ' f Ihe death of hb; father. L. K. l'o-.ell, fit the latter homo at Ml. Oi!"ad. Ohio. The departed mini viy tf prominent I'itizen tif th-tt city, and wu a for i ii(r ctreiiir t curt Judi; in t ho county of which .di. iib-:ttl i.i tfie i oiiiit; .v. at. .Itidr" fital Mi'H. I'i.wi II It id visit ed ih-.r mui hi-ro several times in pa-t ye.trs th" l.'iht ti.no alotut lour yi'Uis auii, Th1 fiirvlvhu; I Piatl-. l'rt i: I O Mrs. I'oWelt, the widitv.. atwl KiTer K. I'nwell i l'-u !un. ( i Mo, and Herman I . I'OWi-ll df thirl ' iJy. .nous. Auhurn lu.Mi't won a fouMiern . conference footbu It pome hi t a o i and it b ill' r- ir. ! lieid Conch Mft niv fO t man id ; Tulane N a refvrve caj tufn in the Marine turn. Jewish VVailing yall Worn Smooth in Generations of Race's Sorrow r I j- J ( i i i ' I 1 , ."N (ik LNAZARCTH 1 ', '"I s k " v y Q NA8LU- ( - - - ne Maiiiiov of -! iinttli-iMt mu ttews of which nrt nIiowii, is a barrier lo aiulcnhility 1h1 ivinmi Ji'Vs ami Aral. 'Hie? map shows the prlnrip.il centers of 1 the recent disturbances. Ily tmir Leidiivg aain and ai-aln as. on Kriday ( Assoeiateti Pr ss Feature "Writer) ; afternoons and Saturdays, the Jews WASHINGTON (rV C rimson meet io wail for the ancient glories stains again color the walling wall of the past. of Jerusalem, a sacrifice to the en-' ,,"lt'cause of the patace that lies during f iith of true believers meaa-1 tb'Folate," a Keif appointed leader i' red out by wrathful Arabs. 'recites and the lumcnier jtdn 'n Korehends to stpn. for eonntle-s with the refrain, '"Wo sit in soli enerat ions, until the roughhewn tude and weep." blocks h:ive ltecome smooth and j The wailing wall is situated just shiny, rhc J.-ws lamented t this ; nutsafe the western wall of the spot "for the majesty tttat is de-! temple in a quarter inhabited by purled; for walls that are over- j Jews ;mh1 many ink-black Mograb thrown." j ins from North Africa. Center point of the clash he- j It is a place of peculiar desola tween the Jews and 'Arabs over tion, approached through' devious l ights of rellgioua worship,- the paths, by winding stall's, vaulted wailing wall marks the nucleus of j passages and dirty lanes. Through fighting which has spread through the narrow side streets pilnriin and the Jewish quarter. I tourist alike have Wended their Kor the Moslem, (he rocky bar-j way through tortuous turnings that Her. towering IHI feet. Is a retain-j lead to the place of racial lamenta ing wall Mii'losing the dome of the : tion. rock. Mohammedan shrine and I The wall rises sheer as n cliff, most sacred sptd in tin city. j fashioned of huge stone blocks, and Kor the Jew it is a buttress of ,))etween the unplaslered crevices Solomon's temple, erected a thou- ! spring small sprigs of growing sand years before Christ and there-! plants. Lower stones bear Hebrew fore a sacred heritage. During long Inscriptions. years of Mohammedan dominion it i The harrier is believed to have ivt! the nearest part of the Kaerod InoloNiiri- whi. h a .lew dared an- nroaeh. . ':. in i ne. narrow alley, neiwern iiie; luf.ly wall, atul .-thtfi low enoloqure ' t'ornied hy harks of yai'da and made bin preparation, for the wir-Moii-ahln honnew, j,.,xV.s have Katll-'j'lfire of iHaar, on a flat roek whlrh ered ;Jnee the middle auus. ! later beeamo the tbre.shlllK floor of A denolale ehaiit in repeated 1 Oman, the .lehllslte. Presbytery of Southwest Oregon May Meet In Medford To Receive . And Install Rev. Claude Porter The ivew Presbytery of Soutb- wnst Oronoii. met on Tuesday cvt-iiiti)! f, t Mvrilr I'olnl. with a CJno attndanrr from tho counties' of 'Jai-hson, Klanuitli. Lake, .low-1 field nrtlvltlciH. Tho oOllncll, or rhino, Dmmltm. com iin.l Curry. 1 owcuth o commit too of tho 1'roH this ne w crKnnlzatlim Ihi-IuiIch tlio' I'S'tory conalxta of fhcao rhalrmi-n ministers, i-hurciios and territory : and tho moderator and tho atatod if thy two former I'resl.ytcrh s of -1 leMf, J. V.'. Artitoll. ' ttoos V.ny and nouthorn Ori-Kon; Itesldea too ahovc, othera In nt- atid this wa lin firm r.tatcd meet- int;. Next A;ril tho atated moelliu": will l,o at Phoenix, with roBular liuctinKH to follow in April and Septcmher of each year. It l likely that a apecial nicotine will he called In (Iclolier at Medford to' re-.elve Itov. Claude H. Porter from tho Prenhytory of Portland ii inKt:ill him :ik tho ntsw pnHtor men in tho PreHbytorhin church fi of the Medford Vresbyterlfin rhnlHter.- nnd-ruliiK eldora w:im churchy HuccO(d!iij llcv. K. 1'. i dnferrod until the April mooting L.iv.rence, nnw pastor at Ciild well. J t j'hnenlx for tho voto of this Idaho. PrcKbytcry. This Ih nlmost n A serfe of conterencer. on men's revolullonnr'' Htep In tho Pre.shy work. yeunj,' oenplc'H u-'ttvitiew, I tcr.nn church, anl will be wld ly r.tev.-.-irdfhfii. etc.. In heiiiR )d:iiini (l f( r jMedlurd, Koju hurt;. .Mm-wh. Ih-l.l :ind oiln-r jiHees In tidier 111 li t I' ,..;,l:eri. a,,0 :ind Nov"iIei-, with f b'ndi'i' i frotn S; i ti KnincNi drl::iln. I'tir'lnnd and pr'Hi-nt. The Mi dfnn! nieetinR will ; iiietfni:tf. if it (m carrlf-d in two b" no NeveiTtlicr 1 r.. and (h one j thirds of the I'resbyterleH, then of threM ur four birf.: -r meotlnr-'.-v it will Iccome tho law of the r-overln- t he whole nt:itOt ffi or-: chinch. Many pcr.sons dnuht ItH Kiir.i'ed work- by men In the' bavins wuch u majority and many l'rrltyti rt(in c'liin n, strongly favor It. The Myiile I'oint tni-et'hff of the Two former j-ntorM in Southern rre.'thyt;'!-;,' waa opened on Tin duy ; Orcp.on rresbytery were dlrcnlKHed cvenbiK with a M-rmon by the at the .Myrtle I'oint meeting, Jiev. moiientlor, K-v. .1. (;. Hnyder of 1 c. iitunley Knott, to the J'rewhy North liend. which had jiIho luen ury if t, op ton und Itev. Jonepb m ii'.t d and widely published hv M thpnt-sky to the Houthwe.tt 1'reH- reiit( .-.t. alter 1-ehiK ffiven recently in tho N-.i th H- n I church. 1 o :-'.".ydcr f;a v. a rhorlnK call n i,.l j ehall nv.e ;miiivt modern "Ja.z" ftttd di'-dpatji n, csiieciiliy hy vn- men. at.i for a return to the hlr.h i rin' ipi,. i of per.nal Lfe- rhi if ' li iti lailh, -in. I SaMulh oim.-t v.i ne", ; Upull Will' ll AllKlll.i wan Met I I - 1 , und fountled. ' (final nt'tiH fm- the Incor pni a ! I ion of t he I'reMhy. j-ry of .muii h -I vt;t ie,;(,n were takt it. v.'bh i IJev. K. I VI mill uf Medlot.l. At- ioniey ll. (Jit .,f .,f l-:i;.in.if.l Knlln. and iv. .;. V. An-.'-H "t , ioM i:e..et, ;,v trust.-.". l:. v. .1. ' W. Anneii is stated -l-rk tin-! jtieaurr .-nd Uev. 1 1. V. Ihiiuht. I pei iiianerit ch ii: -m h fur ton . yi fir:'. Itev. W. t. JnhiiHnn of j I'hoenix Way tl'.' temp-,r.l!.V :lel'.'. j Ith'M'- v." In i ii;i ve pi "to i Merit j enmm'ttro po-i: ifiriM li t wrk j of the ti( v I'r 'hvlery of voillh ! wT-Ht t l i:n are : J lit v . Hoy '.V. Arlior of to'ebin :. j ( hairt'iiT! of ii iiionfil tnih. ion:-; filer. H 'I'. M.tcJivlmoie of Ash , land, chairman of ( l.ri-tian e.Ht- . at on: l!"v. V. V. Haiuht of Klamath I'uilf. chairman of for - j been part of tho sulwtruetiiro of t he Jowish- temple Itself. Tho orii;- I Inal leinnlp was built hv Klnu- Solo-I iiiou o Morjah tho minima of Mmmt where It h kiIiI Abraham Mitir nilsslrtiin; Mr.1 Hi r. W. Hiill var of Mrilfoi'd, chatrnian for jmn- Riftm; . Iti-v. .1. K. Snyder of North I'-cnd. chairman of urouram and tendanvo at the Myrtle Point meet- ) Inu from aoiithorn Orepon were: Itov. w. o. Johtmon and nr. J. H. Wcheter of Phoenix: Kcv v. Stanley torney K. ' a. Is: Itov.1 Bile Hlver.i . .lewoll of Merrill: Att I,. IJlllott of Klamath Kb v. McAfee Wllaon of Rogue Hlver.i ttev. .1 r. ITowllril Of Clendiilo and Itov. ,1. II. fjimb of Hutherlln. Tho ctucHtlon of ordain 'nK wo- diweut Jted over the country tbi.-' winter anil will rutin up for wi- tl.-llli lit next May at the cenernl ,.xs,.ldy. arler ail III,- Plvsliyle - i r -I" X tb-iin nl next Mny nt the L-cnerril' byti ry in T( s;ih. The f n! lowing you uk people fri-m Ihe i'rc.shyti-ry of Houthw f re;uu e iireparinK for the min imi y or full Unit Chr.folati life v,o? I, : ,la men Hat rN of Centrnl loi;.:. and Jo;eph Aiu;f!l tf fluid I I -a-h Ooiun-iiy of I'hoeulv), holh rf v, iiotii will attend the colic;" j uf V.'oos'.t :, Ohio, thin year; Kve-l lyn 1 fulet. formerly of Ashland un 1 Mirrill and Wynifred fhinlon ;ind ,la ro' n lb-it Hit fun of Oram T'jo'f . t, three of whom w 111 be In A V. any o11p for i he year: I-owr.-nee Mi;, hibuotf of Ablin.l.i who pradttatei! frm the I nlvei - rity of ur von. w-th hoimr In .loiirriiii!tin( nt.d will attend th. I'n-hyt. i 1 hordoKlcftl H'-mlnnry a San Air-elnio, Calif.. In pre pa - ration -fur editorial wurk in re - llploiiti journali'Mii. In the ntilver- y ty at i;.iKene and alni at tho Southern fuem Niornal In Afh- land, previously. Mr. M iteludmore win very prominent In iMibllwhlii;: the Normal and the I nlveridty f' ud'-nt pftperf. T--n:'hC T'.nhrht! I,al chanre j5 a year for Jiull Tribunv. MILUONAIRE MINE TO BE REOPENED NEAR GOLD Ml j OI,n llil.l,. Orf., S,.pt. 7 j iSpi'Ciull-rtliu wi-11 Known ."Mil ' HtMUiIro" mine, (ii(t or Ihc historic ! mini's of this connly. will soon Ijo in ui'Uiin main tor an ludi'tinito inn. A nmnhi'i' of ininltiK nn-n from Los Anpolos hnvo Itilu-n hold of the propi-rty nnt in Iho very near tuturo it will be re-opened. The mine ha hoen h producer of ....... ... ... much fairly rich koWI ore, j Mrs. if. !). Force, accompanied ,by Mrs. Jack Frost, were business isitors to Medford ou Thursday o thin week. Mrs. Joe Lewis returned to her sister from the hospi.nl In Central Point. Every ono In this vicinity was sorry to hear of Mrs. Elmer Adnme being in tho hospital g-id to know she is Retting along fino. Toney Ross and itaynumd Wyatt tiro working nl tho pumice bed near Trail in the interest of tho Uenver Portland Cement company. Vnuulm (Jiuikenhurh is now pre paring to open Ills garage, former ly known as the old "Nugget (ia rage." Kd Shoemaker has purchased seveial head of sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow re cently moved to this city from Sams Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Wright nre the. 'proud parents of a baby girl. l.cu Cook is now able to bo on duty al tho eetnent plant again. A number ot peoplo trom tins' ..111 nlinmlr,.! t I, a t.uin.il. I tit fab- at Urnnts P mi Thnrsnnv of this week. lEEf TALENT CHURCf TALENT; 0l,, Hi'Ml.:7. (S110P-! lal) Ui'V. '-Marry, iliritrii-t 'Slippr- intontloni, . nnt Willi tho 'i'alt-nt; .Mi'lhodlst I'huii li, Mi'pt. , at tliolr i fourth iiuariitcrly confi-rrlit-o. After tho spk-niliil Hi'i'mon drllvi-rod 'hy i' Itov. Mii'vy and tho roKltlar husl-' ni-SH mooting. Ilio Kpwurth Lchkuo ! sorvod loo oroani iind rako to all present. j Mr. and Mrfi. Iiarry Commons : ' Il,,n"y "lu-iu uie wren cua ,a 1 "l 1 iinornia M''"- Oi-wpaino. Mi-K. Di Kpalne. recently from -"inrnM.. mm a mrmor reHui-m oi .'.-"ikbihii-i. is employed at the t-ari.s Bi.ireleria. Mr. and Mrs. William Kmlth, Mr.; iiiiu .m in. rt iuu rjiafti iinti into. Mary ICstcs motored to Crator IjlkO Sunday and Mtiiii homo by way of Chfloniitn and Klainalh Kails. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgn Carter, .of the Wagner rreok vielnity, . have Carter In employed us teaehcr in the. Hoos'Mt ehool. Miss llerthit Iiayinait v.iA returned home after several months in Southern California. ' LAST RITES HELD FOR "' ' 1 I -! POINT,- Ore., Bc.pt 7-- Kunrrnl sorvloiu wori1 EAflM-: (Special) ( held at ono o'clock p. m., Tuesday from the Perl Funeral Homo, with i interment at Hutte KallB cemotery, for John Smith, aftoil t years. Horn at Kai.-le Point. July 1 1, 1801. Hev. Mel! officiated. There wan a REV. MARGYAT i h CO Hoy. Mel! officiated. There wan al ' ' tnrn unthei'lnir nt nf.nlit,, rtnd tnnnvll'ml: i tr,ll l,v tho rivr. '. Ireaiiilfiil floral pieces. 'Some - where tho Sun Ih Shining," and My Falfh"Lookfl Up' to Thoe" were ronderod by Itomi Hmith and Kd It h Velrim.'in. Pall bchrth-H word (leoro Striw - ell. W. Terry. Kick Vounpr. IVrcy Haley, Krrtnk Iewi and Itoy Minim. i no HympninieH or tne community ro out to the bereaved 1 fitntlty. f I I PUT ft Onriir fir I ALtN 1 15 obtlNt ur ' . - ' ' MvenlnK'n lure, no well portrHyirnr. , j At the Mt-rtlnR of iho un. TAf.KNT, Oro.. Kr-pf'; 7 (fipl.J ' 'hey dnceatntd 'he Mhado--. A flro 'w is dint-oven d In a lo;l ' When 'he work 'if day I done; of hnUMohold furnlturo WediiHday. ' i b re wo find, amid the inountaiin, hh the tru-k w:im paHMlriR through M the Hutte of kumhiiit'k dny. Talent. Quick action bv the city 'Volet, peace, and Joy entrancing, mrindiat ami itevenil others noon i Tis our w ih to ulwuy alay. had the firo under control. It b. iuopoKjMl Home (.no threw u cb:r-1 Nnttno cuIIh u with the mnnlc r.tc Into the truck from n pasMlnni ' iho water and the wind, car. Coiiylderal.le fiaimix" wait' Midi m look to find who Iovoh Us, ! dono to beildin anil other hon" ; lodd articled. Iti .tl.VI K Ore, (topi.' (Sne t-t ) Mrs. OeorRe HnrkitiM j,!1M Hm,i her i.Iate in Mr. t.ml Mm. , Nov. hou.e ol the Wiisiht Cn elc IdlHriet who will flke pohmo.hhIoii Im.on. Mr?.. I (in kiiiM and her won v.ill make thi n- homo la Anliland for Ihe prc'tent. Mr. and Mr. Chan. Thorn pr on hive leased Mrs. .f. If. Itohert.ton's :l 'cp in (iidlv lew. Mr. Thompson ban employment at Ihe Moon mill. i Mrn. Itobertnon will b-avo next wee It for rout hern Cullf o r n 1 a Where Mie will Visit relative he- ; f(), w,dnn to Wanlilhfiton, U. C, iu UtaUa ht?r homu. I01NS VISIT IN BROWNSBORO TO FIND HOI SHE UliUWiVSHDIitrnrf., Sept. 7 (Siu'ciyli Mr. TIHier and Mr. Jarj : tin of IhnKiial. Iowa, retired farmers, who Pave been tour! tip the oust, have been here looking over tho country for a suitable location. Donna Hrown, Marguerite Mar shall and Ixfuln Rohrer, were Frownshoro r.'.udents, who regis- " ' " , "l " ' "lh,B 1 " r.chool Inst Monday morn nir. Mr. Stanley arrived home from Hutte Falls Tuesday, where he has been visiting wit h his son. His daughter, M rs. Cot man of Klam ath Kalis, accompanied bim home for n visit. Miss Dell Stanley, who was operateil ou recently at a local hospital, is improving and Is able to nit up for u short time each day. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Poynton and sons of Ferndalet Calif., vis ited last Saturday with their cou sins, Mrs. Louis Rohrer, W. M. and Otorge A. Hansen and fami lies'. Mr. P o o , the lirownsboro teacher for the coming year, was vlfit m: lu re on Moiulay. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Wright ami children and William Swain at tended the Jackson county picnic at the Klks' picnic ground last Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Claud Warren of Portland. Mrs. K. K. Williams. Mrs. LV-slle Kegg and sons of Ilornbruok,' were house guests of Mr. und Mrs. W. M. Hansen on SimdUV Mrs. Neva Wiley vis ted at the ImniK of linr piiivnts. Mr. mm Mm I MoKMal Tucsiluy and Vcilrn'Kilay. Mr. nml Mm. W. M. Unnson and : MilHrnl llannpii lofl for 1'urtluml Ut Thuralay. whorp tluy will l-onil a few days Mih itlativ.s nml ultn 1-riiiB ljat-k with Ihi-m thiir Hon.' (K-rnlil. who has ltn vlsllins in l oitllind the pt work. Tin- reKillar chtirrh ai-rvlro wns lirlil Inst Sunday ami a wry lli tiront:iin Harmon nrrtichi'd by Kiv. Orltfllli. Ills text bolim Chrhil 111 Ynll tin- llupo of Cllory," from CojoHMlallH, v(rtn. ' I'li-Ht chapti'f, l!7th TAI.KNT. ore.. Sept. 7. (Spl.l Ait nicldriit which Wliiaeil oiin nlilcralilt1 rcltmcnt oiellrl -oil' Iti front of Mm. Mary Ilome'H plmo leeently when Mm. Mdllh forhran .m.....iO(wl' I., lorn off the hlirhwav t .,,.. .,, . ,. ;th n Wnnh!hkUn- IIcMibo trlod to pniw. . Hll.,(.nK- Mrn. Coehran'a ear mill heading Into tt tree. Doth' enra .., .nr,-, n...i buttered hut no one was hurt. Tke Rogue-Elk Inn Tttistlc netting In tho mountains, Where' tho plnd tree lifts ItB hend. 1 J ! Whcro' tho ItofcuV Hlver "fndrniurs ! softly Ah II flowii o'dr rocky lied; Where KUi Creek's lazy wntir Itletul with UoBiie'D colli daxh Ing Dp.'tty, Thnt'B whr . rini!H(!-Klk Inn .iwnlf.H ynu. WalM. und ivolriimi'.-i y'-u' to f-tuy. (On tho way alone Rokui Hlvnr, Whcrv Hid gamcy tflfrllifiiils Walt. AVhi'rn thp friends of Ihiihc Waltmi funw to iron ivlili -hlninK luilt. JVhur ihr ;i!t!'j !irv-j ijfi Iti-' n.oiin- talnK ; Tiitmur soil, yr: tjic --.e!i wal-.o Muociro iM: -,- lii'lrt their I, r. inches, ; tin tne wi-v to Ci.iler I.ako. ' I '' ! In the n.-ho.c.e nilt, c.',l. , II. . tit- iraVWor 'IoVum. to r.j I My ' Mh,. ;ld'; of npni kllm, p W hero the npcckb d b'Mijt'.e;. I plHon. , ! Hen' ! where Veal life bt-Kitu. ; Oh tho bankrt of tho HoRiie Klver, At the famoua Ilosue-Klk Inn. KndleHM plcMHtire. here, ftwaite them, ' . ' ' ' If they'lovft the Imger life j In tho mountains, nt'nr to Nature, j Fur removed from ntrlfe, LlHtenlnK to tho gentle murmur Of tho HorUo. ut cIoho of driy. . Or tho vhiHpcrn In tho pine trnes, i At the time when fnlrloH piny, Hid B un tako our catua to Hitn; And If we would learn life's loa nonti, I, earn, for tis, the one, heat way, Wo Bbotitd upend some time with nature, Whore v.' e fairies dance and play. 'Noath the tall and bending troe- topH, ' In the nhadows, and the moon Seenm to hanff ho cIopo above us ciflxinff lovern fond, to croon Of the future dayn. no nplondld A they, their m w life begin; iSuch n place you'll find near Med ford. And 'tin known aa Rogue-Elk Inn. Famnua for fine chicken dinners, 1 KamniiR for It's pnlntlnpH rare; Knmoua for It's fylvnn Rotting, Kniuoiii for It'a mountain air: On tho bankfi of the Rogue River, fin the road toward the rlin Of Crater Lake, you're welcome, At tho famous Rogue-Klk Inn. i I'aid adv. if TONIGHT ONLY Th MOST EXCITINQ OF ALL RACE TRACK 8T0F.IES "THE WHIP" DOROTHY MACKAILL TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY Continuouc 12:30 to 11 Mnck Sennett's Eurpriae Comedy With , 3 New Star Discoveries Johnny Burke Sally Ellcra M. Kemp mm i rru'' 'xi&ls'J!?7:-'?' fei-'i "JV; .1 i-.-l.-.-rTTHfcJ i-)i;iEil2?'t!(lr.,l I aVWi-fM f-l &- I Vim. ti Li '(qjCtaPTiJ I V v :JLw'1 I akc Kcilv St. Vhcik I4A A'COMPlfiTK CLRAHiKQ JLSS1 : X: -; it-A - ,h !", hi A'i TO A, M. Pny nt P. Mr PROMPT MMLOHDUl SF.RViCS SWEIVi'S . KCD.K. BOfOK. GIFT 6H0 m $1.00 Pair f f8ilk from top to to wifi 5 polctod hl. . INSURANCE Firnt Insurance Agency f. Li HILt, lnn.i" hon. I0K S N. Cditrai dtord, Ortgon .;, KISS