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UTTCPFOTCD MXTL TftTmren, UTT.DFOTtT), OHKOOX. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1929. PAflE THREE NAMES FOR NEBB Whatever troubles liintle N'rbb may he having in his film mnUlm; venture, portrayed each day in the Mail Tribune's popular coinie strip, select Ion of a title should prove the least of his worries, lludie has help and how! hundreds of surest inn havi been received by the .Mail Tribune, the best of whieh have been pub lished from time to time. Letters from the comic Btrlp fans attest the poularily of the Nebb comic and also the far-flung circulation of the paper. Children have submitted the bulk of the title s u k k e s t 1 6 n s, though many grown-ups have also taken pen In hand to urge their choice of titles. decent letters bring the follow ing: "A Glorious Dawn," submitted by G. J. Shafer, Jacksonville. "I'eep Behind the Scenes.'' by Edith Weidman. Eagle Point. "Turned Kight. Then Left." and "Her Father's .Mistake," by 10 y ear-old Maxine t'oblelgh of Phoenix. "Ruined Life" and "Home Ties liroken," by llnth Mays of Talent. "Her Daddy," "United, at Last" and "Those Flinty Stones." by FJv.i ,L" Smith nf nih'll. From "Stone to Flint," Helen Vltlenbcrger, Ash land. BR0WNSB0R0 PAIR BELLVIEW CLUB HBHii uum moL i muvjo i lhiio iyill i ii iu dv niiin" urnniMpj rnD MnnnnwicDQ FILM TOJTRlBUNEj BY QUIET WEDDING ISJIOWNSllOHO, Ore., Oct. 12. (Sieeial.) Miss Ellen Tucker and Albert Hor.gland slipped away to Grants Pass last Saturday, Octo ber 5th, und were quietly married, much to the surprise of their friends. They will make their home near Grants Pass, wiiere Mr. Iluagland is employed. St. .Mark's i:ptscopal. Corner Oakdale and &th. S a. m. Holy i-ommunlon. HI a. in. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m. Morning service. Wm. 11. Hamilton rector. L. J. liohrer and son Louis re turned Wednesday from a trip to Hornbrook and Yreka, Oil,, where P.ELLVIEW, Ore., Oct. 12. (Special.) The members of the Upper Valley Community club met J at the home of Mrs. C. H. lambkin! on Wednesday afternoon. Twenty- j one members were present and fiv. visitors. Mrs. It. C. Itell. Mrs. lteni Eayers, Miss Maud Forhan, Mrs. MeConnel and Mrs. Humes. ) One of the first events for thej winter will he a get-acquainted J meeting to be held in the club Catholic I'htiivh. So. Oakdale Ave. and 10th St. Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. ill. Uev. F. VY. Llack, pastor. Gold Hill Methodist Chuivh. L. F. Helknap, minister. Sunday school ut 10 a. m. Morning services. 11 a. m. they visited with relatives and house November 1. with a pro- friends since Saturday. Lester Messal spent last week end visiting with his sister, Mrs. Neva Wiley of Grants Pass. Cecil Culbertson went to Port land last Saturday and on Sunday drove a new car homo for his brother-in-law, Clarence Pierce. Clans Charley entered the Sacred Heart hospital where he underwent an operation last Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Grissom of Cli max is spending a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Maxfield. Daily Meteorological Report Ovtf 12, 1H2 Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and unsettled with probably occa sional showers tonight and Sun day. Not much change in tem perature. Oregon: Fair In east, cloudy and unsettled in west portion with probably occasional showers along coast tonight and Sunday. Not much change in temperature. Local Data o a Temperature (degrees) i!T 42 Highest (last i'i hours) CH 65 Lowest ( last 1 1' hours) 45 41' Uel. humidity ( pr ct.) 51 90 Precipitation ( inches) .. .0 1 State of weather Pt. Cldy. Clear I gram, games and refreshments served at the close of the evening. Newcomers to llcllview are espec ially Invited to attend this meet ing. The dollar social proved to be 'quiet- and a help financially to the club as $21.03 was received by (he treasurer. Each lady pre sented the club with a dollar and told how she earned It. At the close of the afternoon, refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. I Jimbkin and Mrs. Hessewaner. The next meeting will be held in the club rooms with Mrs. A. C. Joy and Mrs. F. C. Homes as hostesses. (' The subject for this meeting is Arts and Crafts, by Mrs. Frank Jordan of Ashland. TAllLE ItOt'K, Ore., Oct. 12. (Special.) Work is progressing on Hensley dwelling houses be ing built on tracts of the Tuttle subdivision. Among the Sunday visitors here were J. M. Dodge and family of Medford. Will Lydiard, the Med ford merchant, O. L. Wilson and daughter Frances of Sams Valley. Stanley Vaughn reports a nice three-point buck secured by him since the seuson opened. Lester Hamilton is building pens for his foxes near Ft. Klam ath, where they will be moved In the near future. Climatic condi tions in Klamath county are agree able to the production of prime furs. E. B. Day. the Rams Valley farm er and stockman, was a business visitor in this district Wednesday morning.' Apostolic Faith MUslou 42 North Front St. A hearty welcome to all. Ser vices the old fashioned kind. Testi mony ami song led by n 14-piece orchestra, and preaching of the word of God every Sunday ut 1 1) : 30 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. No collections ever taken. IN TABLE ROCK FIRST SORGHUM GRACES Lowest temperature this morn ing 40 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1 !!!!), l.Oti inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Jlighest 5!); lnweKt2H. Sunset today. 5:31. p, in. Sunrise Sunday, tl:2l a. m. Sunset Sunday. 5:33 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 3 t CITT v s r r linker City CI 32 Clfiil' lllsnmrck f.O 31 Cloudy lloiso i!2 40 (Vim- Denver C'l 40 Clear Den Moines 111! 44 P. Cily. Fresno . xo 52 Clear Helena 01 3X Clear I.os Ansreles 7 OH Clouily Marshfiehl 02 4S Cloudy Phoenix till 02 Clear Portland 02 50 Cloudy Hell Illuif XL' uli Clear Kosehurg 00 54 Cloudy Salt Lake 00 4 1 Clear San Francisco... 74 50 Cloudy Santa l'e OS 44 Clear Seattle 5S , 52 cloudy Spokane 00 40 Clear Valh Walla .... 5 40 Clear Winnipeg 30 P. C.ly. O. K. ANDKltSON, Tenipomrily in ch-jim-. Art Mix, his Theatre Tonight SAMS VAI.LEV, Ore.. Oct. 12. (Special.) The enrollment at the school increased the last week, making it necessary for a number of desks to be put in some of the rooms. There was a shortage of water at the school during the past week, because of repairs to the pump. John Day. who has been employ ed in the government service din ing the summer, .returned from the I'nion Creek station this week. He will leave soon for Oregon Kta.e college to resume his studies. A large crowd greeted the cast in the play. "Mummy's Ltl Wild Hose," whldh was given at the Eagle point Grange hall last Sat urday night. The Sams Valley Grange, which put on the play, made about $25. TABLE ROCK.RESIDENCE TABLE ROCK. Ore., Oct. 12. (Special. ) The first hatch of hot Khum at the Sam Newman -or- Khum factory was run off In time for the hreakfust hotcakes Sunday morning. Valley ltadlo church. pill Pay, pastor. P. O. box 918 lirondcasting Sunday iiIkMh tit elulu, from studio of KMEI). '.Mrs. Lulu snulsbury In musical headings. Pastor will sltlB Mary (. Carey's none, "The Way of Faith," and preach from the same subject. We hnve the larcest Sunday niKht conui-CL-atlon In southern ISIIile ' school assembly, 0:4 Christian Kndeavor sroupa nice1 at 0:30. Mid-week service Wednesday evemnK. 7:30. Special lllblc clues. In connection with the Howard school district union Sunday school hcimtliiK tomorrow aftcrnoonj I'.cv. .1. M. Johnson of the Cell-! Hal Point federated churches Willi hcKln teaching ll class of both men anil women, usinjr the book of: Romans as tho text. All uclulls are welcome to these classes, l.rlni; a bible, preferably a note-book and pencil besides. at 2:30. The wortl "Heady." Is the key wurd for the first study. :!CALL PRESBYTERY MEETING OCT. 23 FOR REV. PORTER T IE 1 Latter Saint Siimlay School. .Meets every Sunday at 10 u. m., in old Odd 1'Vllows' Hall. Kvery one welcome. I'hM Presbyterian rinircli. (Maude It. 1'orter, Minister. Kesidence Phono 1372. Church phone l!l t. Church school a. m. Senior and Junior C. E. 6:30 p. in. 1 Worship services 1 1 a. m. ami 7: lift p. m. Mid-week service, Wednesday at 7:3 p. m. The Riiest soloist for the Sunday morning worship service will be Miss Montana Malum, violinist. The morning sermon topic will he "The Imperatives of Jesus." In the evening Mr. Porter will preach on "When Is Prayer Always Ans wered?" At the mid-week nerviee the second of the lectures on "Tho Life of Jesus" will be presented I Legge of the federal farm hoard j to be ready to start Its marketing1 ,, . , . , 1 opci at ions probably by November , The ca 1 for a meet ng of the'1 , ;. . 1 1 . Lt'L'L'OM assertion was made School opens j Presbytery of Southwest Oregon ,f, n.r(.Sentat ives of the has been issued to meet In the ; Kraln corpora t ion. headed by Wil Klrst Presbyterian church, Met!-ilium Settle of Indiana, had eon- October 23rd. uueii Willi memoers 01 me ooaro on (he organ i'at ion s cnartcr ami , WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. (Pi KAGLK P()INT. Ore.. Oct. 12. i The farmers national grain cor-: (Special The first regular meet-pin-ation was said by Chairman lug of the student body was held ford, Wednesday, Thiu iu i'...- tin ion-nose of receiv ing'the Lev. Claude it. Porter into ! 2U.tUMi.iMMi capitalization Presbytery ami installing him as tastor of the church. Mr. Porter has been on the field since Sep tember ISth. The public la invited to the nerv Monday. September 30. A com mittee consisting of Dorothy Wil li! te 1 totina Iirown and Fred Co mp to n were appointed to take charge of the election, to bo held October y. Klsie Wilhlte was elect ed president. Mary Hannaford, v 1 c e-preslilent and Marguerite Marshall and Sybil Caster named secretary and treasurer. It was decided to elect the yell leader loe that evening and Invitations t Aerial Elcpement SHOUT HIM.S, N. .1. .V) llob- I later on after the athletic season Pit Good. Jr., of Morristown. j has started. N. J.. n student at New York uui ; - 1 versily and a son of a leather ; airplane. From Hartley Kleld. N. tnanul'acturer, and Miss Sara M. being sent to all '"rch and j A1'I(.t,nai. l) ,lort UjljSi Hau,-htor 1 Gretna Green at Helair, Mil. thousands that can not bo reached IPresl.ytery will meet In this church otherwise. We invite you to come to tho church over the radio. l-'lrxl Methodist Olnirrli. Alexander 11. Hennctt, )aator. Sunday school, !):45 a. m., with graded ctn'iiculum and classes for alt iircs. MornliiK worship, 11:00 o'clock. w ith sermon by the pastor, "What I looking for a church home. on October 23 for the purpose of installini; Uev. l. H. Porter as pastor of the church. The men's club wilt hold a dinner ami meet inK of tho club on Thursday at G:;t0. All men are invited. Tho purpose of this church is to pre sent a inornlni! of worship each Sunday. We welcome all who are J their pastors, not only of .Medford IHll also OI acaioy places, ii ji'm in the reception of the new pastor. The followiiiK ministers will par ticipate: Uev. II. T. Mltchelmore of Ashland will preside and pro pound the constitutional questions; licv. I). V. HalKht of Klamath Kails will deliver the address; ISev. K. lverson of Medford will Klve the charge to the pastor, and the Itev. W. O. Johnson, Jr.. of Phoenix will give the charge to tho people. M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUE I tltey flew with a pilot friend to They sliicU brnUer. have eloped by i plan a flying honeymoon. Film fans who attend the ls!s theater tonight will witness one of the most stirring of the recent western pictures, the "Ace of Cac til." starring the two-fisted cow boy of tits silver screen, Art Mix. JACKSONVLLE CM : JACKSONVILLK, Ore.. Oct. 12. 'Special.) The clinic held In our city on Thursday lor pre-school age children was well attended. The clinic was under the direc tion of Or. Kmily Ilnlcom and County Nurse IMith Iuibscher. Mrs. Glendora l.Makeley, state ad visory nurse of Portland was In attendance at the clinic and gave helpful suggestion?. These clinics will be held on the serond Thurs day In each month at our new health center. Hay Coleman and Loe Smith left Wednesday for Klamath Kallfl for a few days hunting. Charles Dunlap has disposed of all his sheep except 1"3 ewes kept for breeding purposes. He has a ranch here and among other crops to be planted is a large tract of ladino clover. Mrs. Lulu Penland, who has been visiting a year In southern Cali fornia, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Xealon. and family here.! The Ladles Sewing club held a very enjoyable meeting at the K. D. Wilson home Wednesday after noon. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The "Harmony Hi" girls held their last regular meeting at the home of Miss Kxa Hart and cele brated the birthdays of three of their mem be rs. M Isses Ma ry and Nitn Newman and Miss Rvn Hurt. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hart, assisted by Mrs. Schafer. The Hoys' Sunday School club was entertained Friday night by Mrs. Seabrooke. Two new pupils. Xola and Ever ett West from the Modoc Or chard entered school hero this week. 4 LAKE CREEK RESIDENTS VISIT AT BUTTE FALLS I.AKK C'UKKK. Ore., Oct. 12. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Moore und grandson, William Ab bott, went to ISutte Kails Tues day to see William's sisters. Jewel and Kvelvn. who are going to school In liutle Falls and slaying it Ii their tiranilniu Abbott. Mrs. Alma Meyer and Mrs. Nora P.radshaw wero guests at tho 11. I,. Tonn homo Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Wyant and children were Hunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. U (irissom. Conrad Nowstrom went to flrants Pass Tuesday to stay with his father, I'harlos Newslroni, who Is a baker at that place. Melvln Wright of llrownshoro. spent r few days the first of the week with Harry Tonn. P.oy C.rigsl.y and his father, Kd fJrlgsby of Medford are guests at the If. I.. Tonn home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Short wero In Medford Wednesday. Makes the Mouse of liod lxively?' Kpworth league Young People's devotional meeting, 6:30 p. ni. Kvening gospel, 7:30 o'clock. Installation of Kpworth League of ficers; address .by the pastor, "Turned-up Noses." Kvery one more than welcome. l jiglKh Lutheran Church. Fourth nt Oakdale. "Where the Way Is Mado Tlaln." Dr. If. C. Funk, pastor. Morning service, 11 o'clock. The pastor will speak on "Tho Doom of the Hypocrite." Special music: Organ prelude, "Chanson TrtRtc" Tschaikowskl Anthem, "My Prayer" Hllss Offertory, "Largetto" Jensen Poatludc, "Marche Itomalne" C.ounod Tho bible school begins at 10 a. m., with classes tor all ages. We invite you to worship with us. Main Street Mclhoillst Church, South. The Friendly: Churolv on the Corner. James K. Cornier, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 n. m. Dr. Frank Itoborts, tho superintendent will be glad to welcome you to the rally day services. Let parent anil children be on hand for the rally day. Pleaching nt 11 a. m. Sermon subject. "The Early Christian." preaching at 7:30 p. m. .Sermon subject, "The Wrong Estimate of Character." Leagues meet In de votional services at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7. Subject for discus sion, "When . Life Seems Hard." Choir rehonrsal after tho services. You are welcome. The following music will be pre sented: reluile. "Andante" Tschaikowskl Anthem. "Itulld Thee More Stately Mansions" Andrews Offertory. "Cradle Song" ltebikoff Violin solo "Melody" Dawes Miss'Montann Malum. Postlude "Allegro Maestoso" West Evening: Prelude, "Evensong" Martin Offertory, "Uomance" llenoil Soprano solo, "Open tho (llites" Knapp Miss Arnold. Postlude llntiste Ministry of music: Florence Huzelrigg .McElhose,' s o p r a n o; Edna Klfert Isaacs, contralto; A. J. MacDonough, tenor: Dr. W. W. Howard, bass; Eva Hastehigg Marsh, orgnnist. First Church or Chlisl, Scientist. Authorized branch of tho mother church, tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day, October 13: "Are Sill. Dis ease and Death Ileal?" Sunday school at H: 4i. Appli cants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings. which Includo testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at K o'clock. The reading room, which is In the Medford building, Is open dally from 1 1 to 4. except SundayR and holidays. The llihle and ill ail thoiized Christian Science litera tare may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Oct. 12. (Special.) The lookout cabin M Whiskey Peak was destroyed by fire Sunday, caused by fire starling nenr the flue. Cal Wlnnlnghani, lookout man, tried hard to put out the fire hut wood which was stored Inside caught on fire, making It impossible. The government loss was, $1,000 and Mr. Winningham lost his clothing and , bedding. Whiskey Peak Is about eight miles from the Steamboat road. ,i. ...mi i.a in ....lil,....-.. Son- I day night at the First M. E. church with installation of offi cers of the Kpworth league a special feature. The new officers include: President, Ivan t rum: vice-presidents Mary Arnsplger. Arthur Cook, Florence Neumann. Janet Trill; secretary, Helen Pow er; treasurer, Mildred Walker; chohster, Elizabeth Fleischer; pia nists, Josephine Power, Waller Scott. The new pastor, Alexander O. llennett, will address the young folks and their friends on the subject. "Turned-up Noses. Do Our Young Folks Have Them 7" Mrs. John It. Knight. Miss Mar Ian Mercer. C. A. Meeker, and A. L. Vioinan will sing Bullies' ouur tet The Silent Sea." Sunday morning's sermon by Pastor Bennett will be considera tion of "What Makes the House of (lod Lovely V" The new minis- i lor has expressed his delight with the beautiful edifice In Medford. Mrs. C. II. Paske will sing the morning solo. The choir sings Nevln's anthenl, "The Jlenvcnly Hour." The nine organ program for Sunday by .Mrs. Matlo Huenergardt includes the choice selections, llemiick's "Vox Angelica," Wil sons "Iteveiie," Kern's "March Legere," in the morning, in the evening. Tschalltowskl's "Barcar ole." Steele's "To a Rosebud, Lowden's "March Brllllante." IN BELLVIEW DISTRICT I1ELLV1EW Ore., Oct. 12. (Special) Tho Pacific Telegraph and Telephone Co., is building a new lino to tho edge of the city limits, where the Bcllevlcw Tele phone Co. will finish the line, a No. 20-F line, will 1)0 completed and a number of phones will be transferred to the new line. Those who compose tho Hollview Co. lire Fred C. Homes, W. L. Moore, Al bert C. Joy. Charles A. llrown and W. H. Heche. SAMS VALLEY AREA . SAMS VALLEY. Ore., (let. 12. SAMS VALLEY, fire.. Oct. 12. (Special - Ending the longest (Speeial.)-A house Is now under II, n Mi ll Clllllltl Hi ..oil drouth In sove which fell In the Sams Valley ills ranch this wek, whre John I'ot.i ...l... u...l I tittln .l:imilll .... ...' i. 'is an employe of Mr. Days 10 ine crops. ... . . , , Mk-Iii III It IS 111 .""n.1 " " ' ' ' The r-ported as being above the aver age this year. noy. The picture Is brimming full of thrills and r.ctlon and is screened j In the fast fading vc.' amid acr.': of cactus, sage brush, towering mountains and crowds of genuine I cowboy. j "Ace of Ctelm" w ill especially j appeal to the b l ue following of j theater-goers who eagerly watch for western movies. Walter Scott, who became serl- Mrs. J. W. Jones Is spending thej.msly III last Wednesday, Is report week In Medford visiting relative.-!. oil unimproved. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Silver are the' The apple harvest, which has parents of a baby girl born In MeiKj been started. Is expected to lal ford Friday. about two weeks. I'.... l' tv..iii..n of Medford do- A number of cattlemen, left llven-d a ""inion before the Sam Thursday for the ranges to round; Viil'.-y Sunday school la-t Sunday. ! up the stock and nring mom down Mr. and Mrs. Byron !) Ford i.nd to the valley, children nf Talent visited friends j Hunter, from this district have und relatives In this district Sun-i reported little success on nceni trips. lirxt Kaplisl Church. Central Ave. at Fifth St. . II. Eaton. Ph.D., minister. Phones; Office 1052; residence "04-11. Sunday school nt 11:4.1 sharp. Be on time with your Bibles. J. F. o r t in a n. superintendent. The newly elected superintendent. Mrs. K. K. Wilson. In addition to all other elected officers Tor the yea.-, will be Installed at this time. Dr. Er ton's sermon subject at II a. m. will be "What Jesus Saw." At 7:30 p. m.. his subject will be "A Boy and a Picture." A framed copy of the picture will be on ex hibition under spot light while the story Is being presented by the pastor, ussisted by the choir and four of our young people, choir will also sing at the morning serv vice. Mrs. J. A. Smith lit the con sole both morning and evening. Adult I!. Y. P. I', meets nt :30 for study period. Junior B. Y. P. I'. meets Friday In the primary room for story hour. Try our welcome. If you do not worship anywhere else we welcome you to all our services.1. JACKSOl Miss Montana Mahan will be the Kuest soloist at tho First Tresby tcrlan church at the Sunday morn Inn worship scrvlp. Many have enjoyed Miss Mahan over the ra dio and on other occasions. She has selccied "Melody." composed by Charles ii. Dawes, former vlce nreflldcnt and now ambassador to (Jireat llritiiln. A number of stich i Kiiest soloists will le presented tills winter. On the evening of Sun rlay. November 'A, n K'n"P f these will bo presented In sacred con cert at the church. WHY CHEST day afternoon. BR0WNSB0R0 RESIDENT ENDS TOUR OF COUNTRY BP.nWNSP.Ol:'). Ore.. Oct. 1! JACKSONVILLE HUNTERS RETURN WITH VENISON JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Oct. 12 JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Oct. 12 (Special) Mrs. J. M. Miller of Hi Applegato district, was a business visitor In our cily the first of the week. Mr. Keeno Is reported 111 this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bnt her and children left Friday for Owen- Oregon Co. camp 3, above Butte Falls where Mrs. Butcher will visit her sister, Mrs. Tranta. while Mr. Butcher spends a few days hunt ing. Mrs. Leonard McKce und Mrs. W. A. Chlblers from Big Apple gate were business visitors In our city Thursday. tirandma Shafer, mother of Jake Shafer of this place. Is very ill at her home In Medford. Mrs. Kate Hoffman Is having her kitchen and dining room re modeled, the Big lines Lumber company of Meilfonl doing the work. Mrs. Myrtle Merriflelil was a visitor at the Shuinaker homo In phoenix Wednesday. The Jacksonville Orange held their regular meeting Thursday "veiling. They have recently pur chased a new piano. Harlen Oihbs Is assisting nt Pick's Hardware during Bay Cole man's absence on a hunting trip. A play entitled "Tomorrow." to be put on by local young people (ColiMiliiilcil.) Why I should give lo the Com munity Chest: To keep from hunger and cold tho families of sick and Injured man whose credit Is exhausted, and provide doctm-s and nursing care for them. To g4t people who have not been a b I e to "make a go of It" back on their reel, Independent and self-supporting. To provide care, protection and training for those young folks who have gone wrong, but need and do. serve another chance. To supply such guidance and help fur those who otherwise would "go wrong" or never amount to much, that they will grow up Into useful, happy American citizens. In brief, to help my fellow-citizens In all sorts of need. Not until 2(1 years after civil war was there a bank or express office In all rural tldewlitcr Virginia. Captain Willis (ilassgow. Iowa's mincing-footed, flashing hnlfh.u k. may be shifted to iUalier this nil. j Plenty of backs but no quarters for-.the.ll.iwkeyes is the reason,, -j (Special) Vernon llaynes. who (Special.) Fred Ynrum and Joe has been touring the 1'nlted St ites Mdntyre were, hunting Tuesday. since last spring, returned home on Thursday. He has hail a very enjoyable, as well as nn educa tional trip, . and returned with two fine Two. thirds of the active volca noes are on islands l"lrl Christian I'liunli. Ninth and oakdale streets. Cur man K. Melt, minister. Of'b e am pastor's study In the church. phone lu(7. Ueslilcnce phone! under the leadership or Mrs. a. i.17. II. Mcintosh will be given nt the "Test our welcome." P. H. Hull In the m ar future. Morning worship and eomninn-j Mr. and Mrs, Frentwell were lull 1 1) ; r. . Sermon subject, "(lod s callers In Jacksonville Tuesday I'nspenkable (lift." There will be : evening. They were en route to a violin solo nnd a vocal duet. ! Mrs. Frentwell's school at Beaver popular evening service, 7 : SO. ! creek nfler attending teachers' In Tbe servb e begins with n "song-1 siltute nt Medford, f.sl" for everyone. There will be Dr. nnd Mrs. Itoblnson nnd Mrs. special music, large audiences, nndlAllee I'lrleh were dinner guests of r happy fellowship for all. Ser- Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Ilannn Thurs-j mon, ' Changing Our Course," day evening, . First M. E. Church ALEX. fl. BENNETT, Pastor 8UNDAY 11:00 A. M. "What Makss the House of God Love ly?" 7:30 P. M. "Turned-Up Noiei Do Our Young Folk Have Any?" Sunday School, ft-. lli A. M. K.pwottli League, H:M P.M. WELCOME "That Bank Deposit" Don't worry about getting it to the bank in time to keep your average balance at size able figure. This Bank is as near as your nearest mail box Simply mail your deposit it's off your mind, for the ac knowledgment comes to you promptly by return mail. To try this phase of our service is to become a great booster for it. The Jackson County Bank ESVABLI'SHI-b 1UI Medvord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MBMBBR I 8DERAL RSSBRVn SYSTBU . . Wo havo a large stock of all varieties of Pears, Walnuts, Shrubbery ' And All Fruit and Shade Trees Prices quoted by writing to us at Central Point and we will call on you. J. J. Duane Nurseries Martinoz, Calif. ' . ,' ATTENTION, HUNTERS Hunting season Is hero. Make LAKE OF THE WOODS RESORT your hcadnuartors. I.nrco nroa or hunttnR Krounda, plonly of liiitnn. Why pack In n lot of e(iiliment on your hutillhR trips wltoti wo nro fully equipped with warm cabins nnd plenty to cat Speolsl ratet to Hunters during month, of 8eptomber nd October Club Privilege I'll take yoiwcar, -sir " "It Is Cool in San Francisco' n parking troubles exist t The Minx. The doorman takes your car when you arrive and places it in garage connected with the I Iotel. Just hand him your key u you leT the car that's all. Located in the heart of th City near everything.' i ServiceAukitvMosbitalih- CfljeMANX HOTEL i SAM FRANCISCO