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MF.DFOTvD MATT; TRTT5TTXF.. MrcPFORD', OR KG OX, SATURDAY. OfTOTiKR 2(5, 1029. PA"GB THREE (VI. EICHURCH SUN. Then ew . Mfethodtet preacher. Alexander G. Bennett, Introduces nn impressive feature to the First i M.-E. conKresatitm T?iinday morn- when the roll of officers' for i the now church yeaf will he called, and the - a U1 1 it li b lllSliWItili. 12. C Koppen heads i J the hoard of trustoes. i The other memhers of the board are C. A.i MfM;rr. ' J-V Uurlv Cl T'.oki B. J. lal-i met', jjiv n. V.. yteanif.- J. M t KmS-Ue and Llewellyn -A.-Hanks. f Hero oro the officere of the University of Oregon mothers, who The Ktewurds for the new year. wl tour the state, conferring with Mothers orani7.uUons, and din are, K. F. Alexander,. B. J.- Ncu-j Cussny educational problems. Pinna will be discussed for the annual mann, A. "W. Shtpheid, H. IT. Van-, conference to be held at the university in the spring. Left to right:' dernmrk, Xewton Tin Iter, George Mr. J. F. Hill, president, Vorllnnd protip; Mrs. Walter M. Coojt, Fort-. Kunzmiin, Harry Olacn, K.,E. Red- .nd, president; and Miss Marian I'hy, Kuffcne, executive secretary. , den. H. C. Koppen, V. O. Trill, J. -. . :.-------t F. Banahl. N. H. Franklin, W. VMker. W. II. Hoberts, ,A. O. Kchenck, If. V. V-'oiiKer, Percy limy, C. II. .Oile, E. S. IMtzler, Eu trene Thorndyke, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. lii-w, Miss Annie P.ateman, Mrs. M., N, Hogim, Mrn. O. E. Osborne, Miv.j F. M. Corleis. Mrs. II. F. Van Dyke, I Mia. S. U Leonard, Mrs. T. O lJHelne, Mr?. Martha florc. Committee campaign for widen- : r. A. Meeker HUperinien.ds the. ns lin, development of new mar Rutiday sfthool; Mrs. O.' Ai nspiger, icotn this week continued to make president of Ladies' Aid; Miss-May PhlppR, president w . J-. M. .: Mrs. Grace Walker, president W. Ji. XI. K.; Ivan t rum. president oi Epworth Ieaue: H. J. Fleischer.! rTinit leader; A. W. Shepherd and ;verett Cole, licensees; L. F. Bcl- knap. V.. F. YanOyke. retired min-, ister.s. C. C. Darby, Eutrene Thorndkj'e. A. W. Shepherd. Ur. C. J. Paske, Dr.. H. V. Stearim, B. J. Palmer, W. W. Walker, Miss Annie Bate man compose the finance eommit tec. The pastor will speak on-"Kalut-ln the Man Miisf, Alive , Today." The choir simrs Dudley J!uckH 'Tantatc Domino.". Miss VVntis Hopper sins the solo, "The Friend of Man." Frances E.' Willard anniversary and temperance Rtuulay will be ob served at the Kundr.y evening 7:30 x hour, showing the anti-saloon mov ing "picture," "The Transgressor," with short . addresses by former Sheriff CookhiKh.'tm of Fend lion, now making a series of addresses In the Interests of the Oregon lea gue and the eighteenth amendment enforcement. Mrs. Matie Heunernrdl's orpan proKranf' for the day includes the attractive selections, Wlly's "Hymn of tho Nuns," Mendlessoh n' "March of the Priests," St. Clair's "Meniories." and Heyser's "Post hide in C." -. . ANTI-LIQUOR MQViE As a part V of its new- temper ance educational program, tho Antl SalOon league of Oreson is show ing a new prohibition motion pic ture, . "The Transgressor." The Hev. R. E. Close, superintendent of the league, states that this is one of the latest and best films of it kind ever produced. The picture will be shown in the First Methodist church . of Med ford on Sunday evening at 7:30. The same picture will also be shown in the Methodist church of Talent on Monday evening, Octo ber 28 at 7:30 p. m., and in the Presbyterian church of Phoenix on Tuesday evening, October 29 at 7:30 p. m., and in tho Jackson ville Presbyterian ohurch on Wed nesday evening, October 30 at 7:30 p. m. Reverend R. TV Conkinghnm, a t fortner sheriff of Umatilla coun miy, -will deliver nn interesting ad dress In connection with the show ing of the picture. There will ho no-admission charge. An offering wi! he' taken. Children must be nccompanied by their parents. Vesvuius was thought to bo ex tinct until the time of Its destruc tive eruntion in 70 A. D. ISIvS THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge Admission 10c and 15c Tonight Only ?R&y J'0hr.Et0n present AAaHIRUWIND western VONDER . HORSE , STARLIGHT, THE - Ar PERRiN THUNDERBOLT STRIKES" . . f . COMEDY . The Five Detectives, Ho. ' University of Oregon Mothers', Meeting in Medf ord October 28 ' $Ar a4 A i Forty-two Bosc Growers Remit . Share to Aid in Publicity Work Hose Rrowers of tho valley, who i Rubsct ibed to tho Winter Pear i their remittances, eight additional (growers makinp payments, i brinirlnK the total to 42. and Below is printed a revised list to date, the star Indicating- those who have paid. ' Alfurd, Geo. Anderson, Bert. Anderson. Albert. , Bach us, P. It. Barley Orchard. Biirnes, .1. . Umir t'n '('lc; a. i-ek Orchards. r.oHt, h. Bfnsun, Airs. Kllon MWillo W. V. T'ii'kliottK. .Itillim W. BlKliop, fitly. Bixby, R. A. 0y Geo. B. Dean). BOKK9. O. C. lioyi'r, H. jr. BniKK. Ij. O. Hiysi.n, W. K. , 'Dincli, Alliort. Hoyrt, C It. Cunflold, 1. D. , Ciirkin Jnlin; ' Ci-lon, A. V. Carlton. K. '. (ItPdsliln Onll.) CnriK-nter, Alfrpd S. CIilri;win, IT. S. CryHtiir Hnt-ins Spatz). Clark, nonalcl S. .Orchard (Dr. Clpincnt.s, A. IT. Cunnor, !uy W. Cornut, Jas. X. Cook-y, .1. H. Crown Point Oroh (Nool llavis) CullinrtKon, J. A. Colib, K. E. Dnrliy. John H. Davon'hlll. A. H. Dean, ;oo. 11. Delta Water Orch. (F. C. Penny) Dew, I. A. ... Diilard & ArnsiilBor Dixie On-hard . (U C. fic liafer) DmlKC II. '. Doremtis, F. C. Knrl, It. J. . . . EilKcll, Corliln BdKOvale Orchard EdmlHton, .1. K. F.gan OnTiard . (I.iy II. Chandler Egan) Ely, J. Ij. F.iiko Orchard (by Mr. Ivcr ctte). Ki'ldenholmor,' Elmer k Fitch ChcBter Foothills Orch. (by H. J. Earl) Kosrt, E. K. 401 Orchard (by n. It. Itetcr). Francs Holt & Framo: FrefdeRar, Wm. Frlnk, -I. O. - -(lalbracth, Wallnco (lammlll, John A. v (lannaway, W..C. (.Jarrott. (1. C. Ony, Hose H. Go!i;er, .lackwon OlauBOW, C. W. Olclni H. M. Gold Crest Orch. (by . Hamlin) Gottlieb, Chris (iroKory. Ij. H. Hamlll. I". W. Hamilton, C. T. Hnnley A Hoover Hansen, Will Henry, H. .1. Hcrtsler, Alfred HlKk'Ins, W. IT. IlillcrcBt orchards (by It. It. Keter) j Hollywood Orchards (by W. K llrayton) . Ilulnii's. Wm. ft Son HiiKKor, Mrs. C. HukIics, U H. llMtchins Ceo. Hollowa'y Orchard (by Corbln Kdsell) Interstate Fruit Isaacs, Frank Janes, W. C .Ionian, IT. II. Kantor, .loo Kallstroin. .1. M. Kerslmw. I. M. Kcnley, F. Corning Kirk. John I!. Kiiluht. ('. A. I.lttleri. bl, E. J. I.lndliy. o. .. I.ove. J. O. ' I,owry, Bert , l-OEfdon, C. E. Mnrshalt, Vein Medford rear Company Meridian frchard Mllb'r. V. K. Mires, F. C. Myres. C. A. Mifasliey. II. D. McCrcdle, Wm. MK'tirley. V. If. Mi Kadden. C. W. Newhry & Sons Newhall. C. R. NMchols, Ceo. W. Pr. Nipper, Key Norrls. "M. .1. Nye fin-hard (by R. A. Nye) fttcon. (llaf Packard. It. K. ralin.r Coiporaiion, Tbo PnliTlK, .1. O. N. , i .. . Pomeroy, E. H., ' i Porter. E. H. . ' ; ; ' Hay, 1,. I,, (by Oct).! ft.Diaii) liichardson, H. AW- ' . lilcbnutntl, C. .A. Sander Fred C. Sanderson, li. it. Salade, Dr. 1,. A. Saltzmau, (J. 11. Krherer, laul A. Sheets, M. F. - shepherd, A. W. : Silvercre.st Orchard (by Mr. I.everette) Smith, ('race Stoitb, Hoy t:. Slt.lt h, II. D. St.. Anthony, Inc. t,y' Eric Wold) . ' Stephenson, F. Slratton A. E. Stacy, Cbas 1). Sunny Cliff Orch. (by P.. J. Henry) . . Swedenburt;, Dr. Sheldon Kanch Stevens, W. I!. Short. T, . Table Hock Orchard (by S. M Tutlle) ; - Timmohs.' J. ;W; V:-;V-, : TouVnllo, F. Ti. ' v Trelchlcr. Oeoi li. - ' ' Hpton. Fmi)kiJ?. Van Hoevenborff, Veritas Orch. (by ''0'- It. I,. Cnrpenter) Vilas Orchard . . Voorhies, -Cordon - " Wanner J. M. ( Wenrcant, Harry Weeks A Deuel (Del Rio) Wosterburir, IT. It. Westerliind Orch. Tenttwaldii" . (hy C - T. ' Whltei E. .T. - ' Whitney;1 A. P. . Williams, It. V.' v. . ' ; Wilcox. It. IT. Williamson. IT. C. Wlnt; Orchards (by Chas. A. Wine) . Wold,' Eric Wtdd. Jonas . . .. . Wrljiht, A. X. Webster Orchard company (by Joe Mctternlch) Yountf, H, W. Young & Hall. RALLYDAY - (Contributed.) " V Mrs. E; 10. Wilson. superintend ent of the First Baptist Kundny school, believes that II yoii aim hiph you will be more liable to hit your mark. Mrs. Wilson seems to he determined that the Sunday school under her leadership shblt be the best year In the history of the school. The school made n flylns start last Sunday towards Rully day, with an Increase of trl in attendance over the previous Hunday, tho lar;i ert Increase In nttendftnee In the school's history, and from all-Indications Rally day tomorrow,' Octo ber 27th, will have n record at tendance. At 11 n. m. tomorrow will be n bin Rally day proRkim, nnd we are cnuntiliK on nil who do not attend Sunday school elsewhere to Join with us In our worship and study. SWEDISH SERVICE AT M.-E. A special, P w:e d I h $ong And prcachihg service will he held at the Kfr.-Jt M. K. church, cmtner of Laurel nnd Main mreets, tfJ!:V) p. m., Sunday afternoon"." Ilcv. N. ft. Lind of Kurckw. Cal will sing and pr-each In 'Swedish. The Kcandlnavtnn people of Med for are especially invited lo at tend. STRAYfN FOUND IN BR0WNSB0R0 CORNFIELD iniOWNSUolIO, Ore., 6ct. 2. (Special) A' lit tin faun fmintf-H w-iy into he rirn field if WV M. Hansen, near his hnuo, where it staved for several flays, ll was thought tho mother' must have been killed. " RAILROAD TIE CONTRACT FOR ROGUE RIVER MILL noorE itivr.n. ore., Oct. 2i. (Special The mill ahuve HuKUe r.iver recently signed a contrar with the Sonth-rn Pacific to paw and furnish tic.i for the railroad. St. Mark's . Kpiscopai I'liriup Oakdale and Filth M. i 8:00 a, in. Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:1ft a. m. Morning service. WM. II. HAMILTON, Hector. ( Watch Tower : Protcmius.' liroadcast over KMKU Sunday, evenhitf, ,U to !):30." ; . . ; i Subject : "World Iteconstrtic-, itlon: ,,How, Why and When? " i Flill (io-iH'l ( IllMt'h, Main and Newtown.1;"'.;' j lilble school. 9:43 a.' m.1 i : Sermon, 11 n. m. JaiJ, 2; p. hi. Younj? People's service, 6: art p.m.j Hev. Ferris liodd. issitUjmt ttup-! erintemlent of the Assembles-, of (.iod, .will preach morning1 .ftiid . evening. Ho will also aiiiK1 at lth,i services. Tho district, he rcpie-i ents includes all of Oregon. Wush--InKton, Idaho, Alaska and western -Montana. . , I Everyone welcome. i T. i5. Winey, pastor. Residence! 325 X. Oakdalo. English Taitlicraii Cliurcli ' Fourth and Oaktlale Ave. "Where the Way Is Made plain. " ' "Gustavufl Adolplius, The De fender of tho Faith," will ho tho subject discussed by Dr. Funk at 1 1 a. m. Como and learn why every Scandanavlan loves tho namo of Gustavus Adolphus. "Andante," by llergh. Anthem. "Praise, Ye Servants- of the Lord, Nolte. Offertory, "Traumerl.-. Scluiniann. Posllude, "March Ma Jestlqua," T.erman. We invito you to worship with us. Enroll In our Tlible class at 10 a. m. Vii-t Christian Chuivli Ninth nnd Oakdalo Kts. Carmen 10. Mell. minister, office ! and pns(nr"M stuily in the church, , pm-ne 1IM1. Ki'sldcnce pnune li. "Test our weleome." MtH tiin wni-snip and coniniun inn lo:0ri. Sermon: ".MakliiK Our lM-eruiiK Come True." K p e c i a 1 music iy t.'ilctilcd sinners,' The popular evening service will ho Kiveii over to tho 'closing session of (lie Christian l-hujenvor conven tion now in pruftreHH. The general public is timed, to attend this ser vice. ' Hihle school assomhly at ' 9:45 with depiirtnientH nnd classes for all . tfroupM. christinn lOndoavor prayer mectfnKs 0:15. . . . . 1'lrst Baptist. 'hurcli Cor. Central nt Klfth. W. H. Katon, Ph.D., minister. I'hones: Office lofty, re.s. 7(MtH. Sunday school at i(:45. DrinK your Hiides and spend the Sunday stdiool hour with us. Mrs. 10. K. Vilsoi, HUpt. . . . . DurinF? the morning worship hour. Ilia: tally day program will take the place of tho regular preaching service, good program with special music. II. V. 1. U. at fi:3n at 8 p. m. Dr. Eaton's subject Will be. "Sci ence and tho Bible." This will ho the first of a series given especially to the young people. Good con greiialioniil singing, also special music. Wo welcome you to all services. Try our Welcome. .Main Ht. Methodist Church, South The Friendly Church on the Corner James !. Condor, l'astor. Sunday Kchool meets at 9:4 5 n. m. Since our rally-day tho school attendance Is increasing in satis factory numbers. There Is u place for you and your children in one of our many graded clnsMes. Come. Preaching services nt It a. in. j Mr. Cookingham will be the speaker for this service. In the evening at 7:30 the pastor will speak. Leagues will meet at 6:30 p. m. In their devotional services. Midweek services Wednesday evening at 7. It i earnestly hoped that those who nave been kept nwny so long will he ahle to he present. There will bo choir ro hearsnl after prayer services. A cordial welcome is extended to nil. " . . First Methodist hurch. Alexander (I. Bennett, Pastor. Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clock t with Hcrmon hy the pas tor,, Saluting -the. Manj Most Alive Today." Installation of church officers. Sunday evening at 7:30, Fran ces K. Willard anniversary pro gram . with Intensely Interesting moving picture, "Tho Transgres sor;" short address hy former Sheriff Cookingham of Pendleton, now of the Oregon Anti-Saloon league, and special offering for (he league work. Sunday school at 0:45 n. m., with graded Ichsous and welcome to new students. Kpworth leagues hold devotional meetings at 0:30 p. m inviting all young folks. Kay Smith lends the high school league. You and your friends nro more than welcome. First Church or Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist in llowton, Mass. Services nro held every flundoy at 11 o'rlork, church rdifice, I!12 Xorth Oakdalo. Subject for Sun day. October 27: Probation After Death. Sunday school at f:45, Apptl cantH under the ago of 2" may be admitted. Wednesday evening meet burs, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock. Tho reading room, which is In tlm Medford building, id open dally from 11 lo 4, except Sunday? ani holldrys. The Illbln nnd all au thorized Christian Science lltera tuto may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the serviced nnd visit the rcadlmc room. . , TirM Prchytcruin Clinrch Claude H, porter, minister. Hes Idence phone 1372: church phone 104. 0:45 a. m. Church nehool, fi:10 All C. K. societies, II n. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Wor ship service. Tho sermon topic for the morn- DAWES RETURNS f V " : ' Associated I'tiaa t'hoto Gen. Cnaries 0. Dawes, American amuassnaur o Crcai Griiain, and Mr 3. Dawes, returned to America, for n short vacation. They ara shown upon their arrival In New York City. j inc will be. "No Admittance Ex cept for tho Child-like." Ill the eveniiitt tho services will be postponed for the purpose of ..nil!.,.. in lUt I M fritlVtMltioll closlliK service !t tho Christian church. . Wednesday evening at 7:3(1 .is I In- llilde study hour, cOUtiuuillK tllo sludy of 'Tho IMo of .lesus." K-okx-IiiI ,iHi,ntIfiii iu eMllf-il lo tllo sacred concert the Sunday evenlnK of November 3. ueome I'ecltnani, winner of tho Atwater-Kent audi tion, will be n: soloist. . 'Pile following nuisio will ho pre sented this Sunday morninc;: Pre- luile, "A Cloister scene,- Mason. Anthem. "Ho Shall Feed Ills I-'lock." Harker. offertory, "In n Xlomiei n l-hnrcn I or lllssen. Ijass solo, "His Sons, In tho NiKllt, uoeKiei, sjr. w. vv. jiowyru. j-tjsv-ludc, llatlste. Ministry of music: I-'Iiffen IIozcIiTkh McKlliose, .so pramt; Edna Eifert lsan(-s, con tralto: A. .1. MacDonouitli. tenor; Dr.' '. . W. Howard, bass: Tva JtilfeplriRfc Marsh, oruanist. ' Valley Radio Church Dill Kay, imstor. V. O. box 018. liroadcaslini? Sunday .nislits from Btuilio of KM1CI) of Medford, "Old Time (JoBpel Hour," over "The Volco of a-Great Country." Mbw Dotis nicltardson will sitiK "The Old1 HiiBKOd Cross," Miss .Virginia Kick, accompanist. Tho pastor will preach from the snmo subject. Como to tho shrine of "The Old RiiBKed Cross" o'er the radio. Tills Is llRht's golden Jubilee week and tlm 'M.lRUt of the World" took your place nnd mine on "The Old Mugged Cross", nnd He alone con llgnc iiib vaiiey ui uiu Biniuona. j Said to he one of the most de lightful social affairs ever given by that organization, tho Ameri can Legton Auxllinry tea, which was held from three to flvo in the Presbyterian church parlors yes terday, served as a formal Intro duction of the newly elected offh cers to the members and eligible guests, Mrs. F. K. Deuel, mother of the new American Iegion commander, and Mrs. II. O. Harding, a repre sentative of the D. A. II., poured, at a table enlivened -with tho tones of Autumnal flowers and foliage. Vocal and Inntrumntal selec tions were contributed by guests dining tho courso of tho after noon. Tho newly elected officers stood in tho reception lino throughout tho first part of the afternoon and greeted and were welcomed by the 40 or more mem bers und guests present. Perrin, "Rex" and "Starlight" Isis Tonight "Tttn Tttt,.i,1r.,-l,.il Utrlbna " nt the IhIh theater tonight, is said to ie an exciting and aosoruing uraput of lifo as It Is lived In the wide open spaces in the region of the Sierra, written for Jack T'errin lie has with both "Starlight." hi wonderful white hor.ie. and "Rex," his marvelous collie. The popu larity nf thcfcn two extraordinarily intelligent -n til nulls has more than warranted their continued appear ance tn the picturi-s. A cost of well-known players, Include A Imft I 'ay ford, llftrney Fumy, Ethel Chllders, Loo Moran. Floyd Ameg and Martin Turner. . OLDEST GRADUATE OF 0. S. C. GIVEN HONOR OIIKfiON STATU fOLLWil-:, Cnrvallls, Oct, 2(1. (Special) Th. oldest llvlntr Woman graduate of tire-iron Statu rnllt-Kc, Mrs. W. H. Whliby of Itenton county, has been made nn honorary member of the Incal chapter of the Amcrlcnn As isociatlon of I'nlverslty women. Mis. Whitby Is it member nf the clns of 1H7I, having been grad iintrd It years before tlm Insti tution was taken over by the state, FOR VACATION 4 ur OF ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 2(1.- (Special) To show parents how school is kept In 'this generation, tho Ashland high school kept open houso on Thursday evening, and ran a regular schedule of classes, with periods five minutes ions to Kivo the visitors an opportunity to visit tho various classes and see the typo of work that Is done every day. Tills plan wus worked out to enable parents to heller understand the problems that con front their children every day. At tho fifth period, which In fneo Activity period, a musical and literary program was given. The high school orchestra, under the direction of Ward V. Croft, played three numbers. Iloth the hoys' und the girls' glee clubs sang vo cal numbers, and Miss Iois Tuttle, supervisor of music in tho .schools, sang somo very charming num bers. At the close of school the par ents nnd friends were served with tea hy tho girls of the Homo Eco nomics classes, who converted tho sowing room into a tea room. SUFFER LEG INJURIES y FOOTS CREEK, Ore., Oct. 26. (Special.) Jim Chllder got his leg broken Tuesday while working in tha logging camp on Evans creek. Delta Prefountnln has boon out of school for over a week now with a bruised knee, caused by falling on a hammer. She Is under the doctor's care; It will bo eonie time before sho will bo able to return to her school work. Marlon Lance was out to Sunday school Sundny for . tho first time since taking sick. EJt. Prefountnln has been quite lamo wilh a' boll on his knee. Mr. 'and Mr:i, O. J. Tarhell are the proud parents of a baby girl Mrs. E. R. Prcfountaln wants lo sell her white chickens. INJURED ROGUE RIVER PASTOR IN PORTLAND IIOGL'K llIVKIt, Ore, Oct.' 20. (Special) Tim Hcvcronil nnd Mrs. V. M. Wilson nro In Tort- land whom Mr. Wilson Ib receiv ing treatment for his left which hn broko when ho fell down tho church stairs. SAMS VALLEY FR0SH RECEIVE INITIATION SAMS VAT.LIIY, Ore., Oct. 211. (Special.) Tho threo upper high school classes Initialed the fresh man closs l-'rlday nlcht. After the usual hazardous experiences, the freshmen were Invited to a de licious supper. The remainder of the overling wns spent In play Inir games. Three teachers were present to nlrt In tho evening's en tertainment. . AMIANV Wl An unidentified woman and her dnuKhter bilked Albany merchants of -'MI In gro ceries nfter they rented a house, ordered the gonds and then dis appeared. FIR8T Mx-xuuncu tit 11 s. m Worship 7:30 p, m., Gospel 9:45 a. m., School if-- ri- 6:30 p. m. Leagues E DISCUSSES CUT-OFF SAMS .VALLEY, Ore., Oct, 26.. (Special) Ci range met in regular session Saturday night. The lec ture hour was taken up with dia- cushions of the Williams cut-oft roud. Speakers favoring the road were Road Engineer liynning, Uert Anderson and H. V. WilllamB. Mr. Hhorb, editor of tho Gold Hill News( opposed the road on the grounds that our county's at tention was needed worse at home than on outside projects. The proposed road had been endorsed by the Sams Valley (irango, hut some of the members i were dissatisfied, wishing to know more details concerning costs, etc.; The Orange had endorsed tho road u,i th previous meeting, when visitors from 'WilllamR Creek Orango were present talking for the project. During the business session of the grange members were pleased to be Joined by Eagle Point vis itors and two grangers from Jose phine county. It. K. Neulnn of tho leglslatlvo committee and also a member of the county budget committee, gave a detailed report of the con dition of the present county budget. 1 Will Perry of Eagle Point and tho county road superintendent, explained tho steps necessary to communities to get any new rood work accomplished. Mr. Holbroko master of the Josephine County 'omona, gave a pleasant tulk of encouragement to tho Orange. After closing of Orange, oil members and Visitors partook of supper of delicious venison sandwiches, pumpkin pie nnd cof fee .served by the H. E. C. BROWNSBQRO LAD E nttOWNSHOllO, Orc.j Oct. 20. (Special) Little VIibII Tucker whs quito badly hurt when he fell from tho swing on the school grounds last Tuesday morninir. lo waB taken to Medford nnd nftcr n careful examination It was found there wns ' no causo for nliirm. Mr. Dick, a former resldont of llrownshoro, has been vIsltinK nt the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Klin- glo. ... ... Sybil Castor, a high school stu dent of 'Englo Point, was an over nlKht guest of- Mirrguerlte Mar shal Tuesdny night. Mrs. Ed Tucker, Mrs. 1 HI- W. Wright nnd Mrs. L. ' J. Rohrer nttended the clothing meeting of the Lost creek club at Mrs. Short's lust Tuesdny The Karl Tuoker family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Lou Walsh's last Sunday. SECOND OPERATION FOR SAMS VALLEY RESIDENT .' . ' . 1 ,"1." . 1 . , 1 SAMS VALLEY, Ore., Oct. JO (Special) Walter Scott, Who underwent a second operation on Tuesday nt the Hncred Heart Hos pital In Medford is reported as doing as woll ns expected. -1 ' . ' t ROOUE RIVER, Ore., Oct. 2. (Special) I. Cumpton of Med ford, former high School teacher here, spent a few daS'S In Rogue Itlver this week on business. A lnrgo crowd attended the dance given Saturday night In O'Kelly's hRll. Other dances are scheduled for the future. A new chicken house is bclnft added to the lot recently purchased and built upon by Ham Sundry. Mr.- and Mrs." Marlon Lance hnve been receiving a visit from Dr. and Mrs. Seely of Portland. ' Percy Thomas, John Pallas and Mr. Wilson were Medford visitors Saturday.' -Jim Selvlo of Eugene Is a vis itor at tho Marlon Lunro home. Mrs. (larfleld I-aws left this week for Portland whero sho will visit her daughter. Miss Mnry Laws. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnmherlln have moved Into the houso recently va cated by Leslie Jones. 1 Mr. Cham berlln Is principal of tho Wlmer school. I'iJ- a l- 1 1 Gustavus Adolphus "Tho Defender of tho Faith1 Subject by. Dr. Funk In the Great Reformation Series .'H ,i 'Vi-1'i." English Lutheran Ohurch 11 A. M. Fourth it OakdsH Avenue Ycu ought to feed your soul at least once a week. COME The Rogue-Elk Inn Rustic setting In the mountains. Where the pine tree lifts Its head, ' ' Where the Rogue River murmurs softly. As it flows o'er- rocky bed; Whero Elk Creek's lazy waters ' Blend with Rogue's bold dash-. Ing spray, -. That's whore ' Rogue-Elk Inn awaits you, Walts, and welcomes you to stay. On the way along Roeuo River. ! " Where the gamey , Steelheads wait, Where the friends of Isaac Walton Pause to troll with shining bait, Where the pine trees on tne moun tains '''. Murmur soft, as breezes wake' . Sweetest musla mid their branches;' On the way to Crater Lako. Under tall trees by the river. ' In the welcome shade, so cool, Here the traveler loves to linger,: By tlhe side of sparkling pool,. Where the speckled beauties glisten, Hero Is where real life begins. . On the banks of the Rogue Ktver, At tho famous Hogue-Klk Inn. Endless pleasure, here, awaits them, k ' If they love the larger life In the mountains, near to Nature, For removed from strife, Listening to the gentle murmur Of the Rogue, nt close of day. Or the whispers In the pine trees, At tho time when fairies play. . Evening's lure, so well portraying,' At the setting of the sun, As they dnnoe amid the shadows Wlien the work of day Is done Hero we find, amid the mountains;1 At the close of summer's day, Quiet, peace, and Joy entrancing, - 'Tls our wish to always stay. - Nature calls us with the muslo ' Of the water and the wind, ' lilds us look to God who loves us. Bids us tuke our cares to Him; And 1f we would learn life's les sons, .' - -larn, for us, the one, best 'way, ' We should spend some time with - nature,- ' - Where, tho fairies dance and play Neath the tall and bending tree tops, ' In the shadows, nnd the rho'on ' Seoms to hang so close above us Coaxing lovers fond, to croon Of the futuro days, so splendid. As they, 'their new life begin; Such a place you'll find near Med, ford, . 1 'And 'tis known as Rogue-Elk Inn. Famous for fine chicken dinners, Famous for. It's paintings rare; Famous for It's sylvan setting, Famous for It s mountain air; . On the banks of the Rogue River, On the road toward the rim Of Crater Lake, you're welcome, At the famous Rogue-Elk Inn.' J . Paid adv. tf Special Notice :.. y to Union Men and Their Friends" The .Medford Journeymen. ' ' Barbers' Local - ' ' 1 recently organized '- In Medford,' takes pleasure in announcing the following tnaster barbers employ-. Ing union help and ' conducting ; a Btrlctly union shop: ,' Bates Bros., 128 West Main. ' Carl Bowman, 10S Welt Main. Hugo Daley, 108 Bast Main. ' Roy Llndley, 17. North Bartlett. ; D. P. Peterson, Jackson Hotel on Eighth 8t.- , Joe O'Brien; Medford Hotel; 1 E. C. Roieborough, 12 South Central.- ' -' 1 ",; lo. Tung, B North Fir. , V Ijook for the ' Union Shop Card Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays, .8 A. M. to t Pi M. : Regular meeting night the. last Tuesday of each month at Central Labor hall, Ray Tucker, Pres., 106 W. Main. . Ray LeFavre. Bee.. 13 8. Central. " WE DEVELOP", '--W rums Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YUE REXALL jSTQBE Open SundaYs and Evenings , -,-t All tha Tims' Women's Hose $1.00 Silk from top to toe with pointed Heel- ' llllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1' fiiiiniiiitttiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiRiziiiu JlSURANCE ; First Insurance , Agency i i I- I- tiki t'll t A. L. HILL. Manager Phone 108 ' SO N. Central . . Mtdferd, Oregon liiiitiiitt..n Clean ootton rae wnnted at Mall? Tribune office, l.1,(;,. ' . '. c;,:i'. :-.,; . . ,: ' 'f."'V.i''