Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 02, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    1 '.i';jtl.' . 1 .- 1 I i f: Ht."liM ,11 !M . ill- I.i , I i V ! ) II
TO AHEND MEET
The Oregon Auto Camp aKsociu
tlon will hold Iih fifth annual con- j
vention In Met! ford, Oregon, on
November -12th and 13th. This j
association Is closely interlocked
with the Washington,. UrUish Co
lumbia and California camp own
ers associations and a Urge' dele
gation of out-of-state, camp', own
ers Ik expected to attend. ,
The convention .will ho called to ,
order' in the auditorium , of the1
-Merrick Auto camp, and the remits
Iration of members and visitors ,
will begin promptly at 9:30 o'clock
' a. ni., Nov. ;i:ith,. ; ',
The address of welcome-will bo
delivered to the convention by
lion. A. W. Pipes, mayor of. Med -ford,
and II. M. Seivert, president
of the association will respond,
after which Clinton A. Ambrose of
Portland, secretary of the "associa
tion, will read hls-annual report.
A banquet and dinner dance has
been arranged at the Rogue-Klk
Hotel, located 27 milen from Med
ford on the banks of the Rogue
river. Other entertainment is be
ing provided by tho committee on
arrangements. lOvery camp owner
In the state of Oregon Is Invited to
attend the convention and take
part in the discussions pertaining
to tho auto camp industry in this
- state.
The Issuance of a trl-state map
In conjunction with California,
Washington and British Columbia
camp owners associations is again
one of the Important matters to
come before the convention.
The association Is very fortunate
to have on its program Carl Green,
sanitary engineer, state board of
health, who will address the meet
ing on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock. He will speak upon sani
tation in auto camps and the re
quirements of the state board of
health as to their operation. There
will be a number of other promi
nent speakers appear on the pro
gram. 1
E
IN CHEST DRIVE
In order, to set aoine idea, of
whut other . cities are doins; with
populations iipproximntinK tlio.se
here, the campaign eommittoo of
the community chest lists below
tt report taken from the records
', of tho association of community
chests in New York city. Med
f Orel's quota is $20,000.
, liaised
City . Top. fur IMS
AnnJHurlpr.'Mjcli. 19, BUS . tG.flliS
liai-bectoq; Ohio..'..' is, 811
Yakima, Wash 18.5:1!)
Ithaca, N. Y 17,004
Walla Walla, Wn... 15, ,103
Crnnil Forks, N. D. 14,010
Clemlule, Calif. 13,5K(i
'i'oxurkana. Ark..'... 11.4S0
West Chester, Pu... 11,717
Carlisle, Pa 10,nl
Waynesboro, Penn. 0,720
35,500
40,80(1
72.123
28,277
2 f,,!l 50
27,000
K'.tifll)
40,280
30.U50
24,05
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribuno-Vlrgln Station
'
SI'S.!) Meter 1310 Key.
hnlunlny, Nov. J, inl). !
. 6:1)0 lo li:15 Peasleya iiho-
tofrrii pliers.
6:15 to ;7:yo rXewa nml nmr- 4
ket reiioriH by Mall Trlb-
8 line. '
6:110 lo 7:nil .Mefllll's UruB
Store.
Siimliiy, N'tiv. H.
10:3(1 to 11:110 Clover Iiuillo
Khop ((.Iriints.-PiiHb). 4
11:00 to 12:00 K.MIJ1J cour-
teiy broiuleast.
U':00 to J2:,'10-i-Purkoi's ro- ,
Into Chips.
12:30 to 1:00 KMIOU cour-
lesy bronilcaHt:
1:00 to 1:30 Mcdfonl liook
Store.
1:30 to 2:00 Crime Buttery
nnil Eleitric Shop (Cen-
Ii-hI Point).
2:00 to 2:30 Clolil'lllll lliinl-
ware.
S:00 to D:00 Vulley Itmllo
Church.
9:00 to !:30 International
fr lllble StuilentR' inundation.
Moiiflny, Nov. 4. '
!l:00 to 9:30 Popular ltc-
! conlliiKs. .
9:30 to 10:00 West Side
Pharmacy.
" 10:00 lo 10:30 American
Tiiunilry.
10:30 to 1 1 :00 Alesander'B
Grocery.
11:00 to 11:30 Southern Ore-
pon flaw Corp.
1 1:30 to 12:00 Unique
Cleaners. .
12:00 News flashes by Mail
' Tribune.
12:' to 12:30 Ix-wls Su-
per-Scrvlee.
12:30 to 1:00 Sanderson Mo-
tnr Co.
1:00 to 1:30 Mcalr Phar-
inacy (Ashlnndl.
1:30 to 2:00 Snlder's Dairy.
2:00 to 2:30 Economy tiro-
reterla.
6:00 to S:l."i Pcnaleys pho-
tosraphero.
6:15 to 6:30 News nnd mar-
ket reports by Mall Trlb-
une.
6:30 to 7:00 Madden Tire
Shop and Jcnnlnits Tire
Shop.
QUOTAS
8:00 to 8:30 Ends Transfer
and Storane.
8:30 to :30 Mono Motor
Oil Co.
Wu uii Tower Programs.
Broadcast over KMKU Sunday
evening from 9 to U:3,
Kubject, "Why have the churches
failed?"
St. Mark'N Kplscvipnl.
Corner Oakdale and vifih.
8 a. m.. Holy communion.
10 a. m., Sunday school.
11:15 a. m., Holy communion.
' , Vm. 1J. Hamilton, rector.
Talent loib(Mi(s.
Next Lord's Day Will bo another
big day. We want- to invite you to
Come and enjoy the follmwUip. .
Suiuluy school .begins ut ;l :i r.
Morning worship 'Ht; 11. Tiieme
."What Does Umj KVorld Lack?"
Kpworth lcaguo topic "John
Wesley. ' ' '
Evening worship f'f song and
sermon. , , ' : ' 1 : !
' You will want to rbd tlure and
help sing. Theme; ' "Whatf Did
Jesu.-) Come For?"
Don't fail to be. with us. You
will only be a stranger once.
F. Audley Brown, pastor.
Main St, Methodist liurt h. Smith,
"The Friendly Church on the
Corm-r." James E. Cornier, pastor.
Sunday school meets at lt:45 a
m. We have a place for you;'
com'?.
Preaching at 11 a. m.- Sermon
subject, "For You." At 7:30 p. ni.
Sermon subject, "Tho Fountain (.f
Life."
Leagues meet in their respective
rooms at 6:30 p. ni. If you are
not attending elsewhere you will
be cordially welcomed here.
Mid-week services every Wed
nesday evening nt 7. Our subject
for next Wednesday evening
"Only Daughters." .
You are welcome.
Kii&llsli Lutheran Church.
Fourth at Oakdale Ave.
"Whore the Way Is .Made Plain."
"The Greatest Moment in Mod
ern History" will be the subject
discussed by Dr. Funk in the Great
Reformation Celebration, Sunday
at 1 1 a. m. . ,
Special music: "Prelude in D."
introducing one of Martin Luther's
great hymns, by Lawrence; an
them, "Praise the Lord." by Wil
son: offertory, "Hail to tho Morn
InK," by Low, postludc, "Pomposo,"
by Schuler.
The lllble school begins at 10 a.
in. Classes for all anes.
Wo invito, yqu to worship Willi
us.
Valley lUidio Chiirrli.
Itill Jtay, pastor. P. O. Uox 1 X S.
Ofrice, Herald Bldp., next to Post
offic?. Residence phone, Jackson
ville 2.
Old-time poKpol Qer "The Voice
of a Great Country," from studio
of KM ED, every Sunday night
from 8 to 9. .
Mru. Raymond Doran will sons
two solos, nccompanied ly Misa
Virginia Kick at the piano.
Pustor's subject, "The ProdiKal's
Father."
This ureal valley is reached by
the radio church; every Sunday
niKht and from tlve reports we pet
from week to week, proves "the
old-time -religion" is atill popular
with the masses.
First Melliwllst diurrlt.
Alexander (1. liennet. pastor.
Mornlnir worship Sunday at 11
o'clock, with sermon by the pas
tor, "Tho Holy Ohost."
Church school at !:4!i a. m..
sraded. system of lessons, and
classes for all anes.
Sunday evening gospel service at
7:30 o'clock, the pastor speaks on
Wholesale Words by Our Editors
on the Full of Kali ami Pantnues'
mid "Are You Married'.' What
To 7"
Epworth leiiKUcs for young peo
pie at 0:30 p, m.
Mid-week devotional meetlllK on
Wednesibiy nt 7:30 p. in., led by
the uaslor. considering tin; "Psalm
of Iho Cross."
l''olks are more than welcome.
l-'IrM Christian Church.
Nlnlh and Oakdale. I arnian K.
M'-M, minister. Office and pastor's
study In Ihe church: phone lo7.
Residence phone 1337.
"Test Our Welcome."
Morning worship and conimilti
Mi. 10: 53. Music by choir and
soloists. Sermon subject, "Tile
Lord's. Trusted Servants." The an
nual Every Member Canvas will
begin Sunday.
Popular evening Fcrvico, 7:30. A
rousing song service by the con
gregation, special musical num
bers, and a happy fellowship. Ser
mon, "Making Our Dreams Come
True."
lllble school assembly, !l:4r.
Christian Endeavor groups
6:30.
Midweek service Wednesday
7:30.
at
at
vl Church of Christ. SclenllM.
Authorized blanch of The Moth
Church. The Klrst Church of
Christ, Scientist, In Huston, Mass.
Services nro held every Sunday
at II o'clock, church edifice. 212
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day. Nov. 3: Everlasting Punish
ment.
Sunday school nt 9:4,1. Appli
cants under the age of twenty may
be admitted. , .'
Wednesday evening meetings,
which include testimonies of Chris
tian Science heatings, at 8 o'clock.
The Reading Room which Is In
Ihe Mcdfnrd building, is open dally
from 1 1 to 4 except Sundays and
holidays. The lllble and all auth
orized Christian Science literature
may he read, borrowed or pur
chased. - f
The public I. cordially Invited to
attend the services anil visit the
Reading room.
Phoenix Chrl-ihin Church.
Sunday, November 3rd, will be
Rally day at the llllle Christian
church by the water ditch.
Sunday school hour Is 10 R. m.
and will begin promptly on time.
l-ast Sunday was election of of
ficem for the year. Mrs. J. K. I-eK
Kett. superintendent, assisted by
her husband, Itro. John K. I-eggett
Teachers chosen were M. Ilrown
Hag. teacher of the adult class:
Mrs. I.rg-gctt for the Intermedla'e
ciaMaiid; Anna' iseliift'h' for" tMt
priina'y 'class;; (!eor$u ; t'hiielr n&
secretary-treasurer. J
.M. JirownrigK. although badly
crtpled, will preach at 11 a. in.
I It is just possible that he may
have to sit in his chair all through
the sermon, but it will pay you to
attend, and enjoy an hour under
a gr-'at gospel sermon. Tho sub
ject will be "Sin, tit's Cause, It's
Kulnuus Effect and Its Remedy. "
I I ii-l ltuplh-l I bill i ll.
Central Ave. at Fifth St.
W. 11. Eaton, Ph. !.. Minister.
Phones: Office 1052, residence
704-11.
Sunday school at 0:45 .sharp.
Our school Is growing and we ex
pect to' ko- over our Roal of 451)
by January first.- - If you- do not
attend Sunday school elsewhere,
join with us. you will enjoy it.
Mrs. M. K, Wilson superintendent.
At 11 u. in. Dr. .Eaton's sermon
subject will be "Tho CliallcnKe."
II. Y.. P. U. at 0:30." At 7:30
Dr. Katun .will give his second ad
dress of ' i series on -"Tho ltlble
and Science. " This, series of ad
dresses are beiiiK well received.
and rciiueats for continuation are
heint: made at tho niornfnir wor-1
ship hour the church quartet will We Say I Uelieve in the Holy
Kivo a special ntuuliAr. At the Shiwt?'M This is the thin! dis
evenintf ftervica the kUW quartot course on the modern fiKnificance
will sin? "Ivory 1'aluees."
"Walter Scott nt tho console both
morning and evening. A cordial
invitation is extended to all who
have no other church home, to
worship with us. Try our welcome.
First Presbyterian Church.
Claude R. Porter, minister. Res
idence phone, 13 71. Church phone
194'. . t. . .
Church school at 9:-15 a. m.
Kndeavor societies at ti : .1 0 p. m.'
"Worship services at 11 ,a, m. and
7:30 p. m.
In the morning the serthon topic
will be "From Defeat to Victory."
In tho .evening , the.- follow inj;
sacred concert wll be presented:
Prelude, "Cathedral Shadows," Ma
son; anthem, "O Worship the
Lord," Watson; Violin solo, "Medi
tation." Gode. ZkU , Mr. ; Carlton
Janes: bass solo. "Hold Thou My
Hand," Uriges. George- Peekham;
Ladies' trio, "Saneta Maria," Faure.
Mcsdames McKlho, Mulholland
and Isaacs; tenor solo, "My ;Hope
Is in the Everlasting,'. Stoiner, A. J.
MacDonough: anthem, "He side
Still Waters," Hambleln; offertory.
"To tho Rising Sun," Torjusaen;
postludc. Gounod,
Mr. Porter will speak very brief
ly on "Millie a Worship In Beau
ty." ,
Tho .session will meet in the
church study Tuesday evening.
Wednesday evening at 7:3d is
the mid-week study of the "Life of
Jedus."
The music for tho morning will
be: Prelude, "Pilgrim's Song of
Hope," Batiste; anthem, "Rock of
Ages," Buck; anthem, "On Lifes
H I g h w a y Brown; offertory.
"Where Dust Gathers Deep," Steb
bln: postlude, Shelley.
Ministry of music Mrs. Flor
ence Hazelrigg McKlhose, soprano;
Mrs. Kdna Elfert Isaacs, contralto;
A. J. MacDonough, tenor; Dr. W.
W. Howard, bass; Mrs. Kva Hazel
rigg Marsh, organist.
Central Point Federated Churches
HeninniiiK Sunday tho pastor will
give a series of sermons on the
person anil work of tile Holy
Spirit: The subject, "The ComltiR
Anniversary of Pentecost," will not
only explain why the sermons are
to be preached, hut will deal with
the work of ho Spirit (lining Iho
older dispensations-.and introduce
His work in this -dispensation of
grace.
In the evening service the sub
ject will be: "Basis for Respect
for Iw." Tho young people espe
cially should hear the evening ser
mon. The responsibility of. gov
ernment will soon be upon them.
All are welcome.
. 1
Daily Meteorological Report
Saturday, November 2.
Mcdford and vicinity: Eair to
night and S u n d a y. Not much
change 111 temperature, j
Oregon: Fair lonlgllt and Sun
day. Colder In -ast' portion to
night.
Local Data.
Temperature (decrees).
. Cli 37
. 71 Ml
.'.31 34
. 37 S7
. ( (I
Clear Clear
Highest (last 12 lira.)...
Lowest (last 12 hrs.).,.
Rel. humidity (pet.)
Precipitation (Inches)..
State of wealher
Lowest temiicrallll o this morn
ing. 33 degrees.
Total precipitation slncu Septem
ber 1. 1939, 1.14 incllus.
Temperatures a year. Uu today:
Highest. 64; lowest, 4N.
Sunset today, Ii:n4
P. n'-.
Sunrise Sunday
6:47 a. m.
Sunset Sunday, r:03 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. IJ,
120th Meridian Time
3
At
CITV.
Ilak.'i- City -
lllsmarck .....,.
P.oiso ,
Denver
Dcs Moines
Kresno- ...........
Helena -........ -4-.
Los Angelas-
Marslifleld ,..t
Phoenlx ... .,',...
:m
2S
31
24
32
4X
42 ,
CD
40,.
4'
r,o
46
36
il
16
0'
44
. 50
P. Cdy
clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
1 til 1 11
Clear
JO
. f,i;
,.. 34
4H
R0
72
x a.
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Portland 60
Red llluff "4
Roseburg 66
Halt lAke 48
San r"rr.ncisen . "H
Santa Ke 'I
Seattle f'2
Spokane f'4
Wnlla Walla. C
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
, P. Cdy
Winnipeg
Cloudv
W, J. .HUTCHISON.
, Metenrqloglst.
We cater to parties. Illun Flower
Lodge. I'hone J41-H-J. 225
I!
(Contributed.)
"Wholesome Words by Our
Kdllois on I ho Full of Full ni"'
and the cllrsliollK. ;
.Married? What To?" j
are to nave pmpn,
consideration by Pas-
lor Alexander (1. P,en- '
noil, Sunday evenlii.u.
ill the First Methu-i
Ulst church.' !
Mrs. F. . 1-1. .Nichols
will sillK "Not In-,
derstooil." by llounll-i
ton. and. Mrs. Malic
Ci. Bi-iiueit lluem rnardt plays the
....... ...i, .-.i.iv,. i )i
ortran pioj:iam.-.- I'rehuie, '.Melody
in F." ( Iluliensteln) ; of lerlory.
t'oufiileme" MendolHsnhn): poil
lude, "Maivh Uomalne" (doitnod).
At the morning worship Mr.
rennet t is aunminctnl to continue
the eon:-ideratiou of atalemi'iits in
the popular christian creed, dis-
cussinn "What Do We .Mean When
of the Apostles creeil.
"If out- creed is Ihe conviction
of truth on which wo tut." de
clares the poacher, "then It oUKtlt
lo be a positive and thvlllhlK dec
laration whenever we make It."
The Sunday niorniiiK music in
cludes the majestic anlheni, "God
Is a. spirit." by ltenncti: -ijrs. C.
II. i'aske in soprano solo, "The
Spirit of God," by NledllnKer, and
the oi'K.-in selections by Mrs. Heu
nelK.lldt, "Vesper Hell" (AKale):
' Meditation" (Von PeiTc):
lude ill G." (Menilelssohn).
Post-
(Cniilrllmuil.)
It has been determined by those
in rliargn of the policies of the
Presbyterian church to make much
of music duriiiK the winter sea
son. Evidence of that will be
seen in tile aiini.unceinents for
Sunday services. Two Interest!!!!;
plans have been developed so that
announcement can be inade.
Kirsi u youiiK people's choir
will be oiKunlzed Thursday even
ing at 7 p. in. This chorus will
be under the leadership of Miss
Margaret Arnold, supervisor of
music 111 tho 'public schools. Tills
will Insure efficient leadership.
Young people from the jige of high
school freshmen and up are wel
come. All young people lire In
vited, whether still In school or
not.
A good nucleus has already been
secured around which to build a
large choir. Tlo second plan is
to have the church open three
noons a week for worship and
meditation. The organ will be
played during the hour and people-are
invited- lo spend'-ns much
time us they desire of the noon
hour In this worship service. Only
tho organ will be used. No other
leadership is necessary for such
an hour. This service will com
mence the woel( ol-iovemner iu.
THE B1BLI
:E
(( (inlrlliiiKil)
Sunday evening nt 7:30. Dr. W.
11. Eaton, pastor of the Klrst
Hnptlst church will give his sec
ond scries or addresses on "The
lllble and Science." There arc
some people who doubt Ihe Itibl"
.is being the Inspired word of God.
that It Is a book of books wrl.-
cn by a group of men of lll. r.iry
genius. Ihat lias no more value
than the works of our modern
lay authors. Hut there never has
been, by either friend or loo oi
Ihe lllble. any attempt made lo
Wl ilc a" hook that could e,Ual II
even lo Hie slilillb SI degree.
Call we bold the IMdo as find
inspired word, correct and Infal
lible In the llghl of modern si icn-
tific knowledge'.' and What effect
Is science having npun our alll-
Hide t nwa I'd the lllble? These and
other (liesllons will be answered
bv Dr. Eaton next Sunday night.
These are vlstal uuestlons facing
our present and future generation--.
Come and hear. Mini lie coin inc.-u.
DR. FUNK TO PREACH
ON MARTIN LUTHER
H'onliilmU'd.)
llo mil fall to hear lr. Funk n
'The (ircatest Moment 111 Modern
History," at the l-lngllsh Lutheran
church, Sunday. 11 a. In. rhllllie-
llrooks declined: "All human prog
ress must remember .Martin Lu
ther." It Is certainly fitting that v.e
should worship Cod. and express
mir gratidtude to II in for in
ss stand of this great Hero
Keforniallon.
riaut'llr
of the
CENTRAL POINT CHURCH
ENJOYS VENISON FEAST
i;NTIlAI, I'OINT, Nov. 2.
fKier-lrtl Th venifon bainUi
unci wet-toKi-lher inert I tiff at the
ChriHtUin church ori Tuewlay n i K I -wan
leportofl il ffreat hiicccmm. both
nocially anrt ti ituall. uovenmii
Mell f M'lforfl ua chief Hpeaker
.of the evetilnK, with varlotm oth'-r
ineanK if entertainment.
MISS JONES CONDUCTS
BELLVIEW ART CLASS
ULLLVIEW, Ore.. Nov. 2.
("Tclal) Mrs. William Huxley
eiiiertalned the Hash In paint
work nt her home on Walker bv, -nne
Wednesday nfternoon. Ml:"
Ina .lones of Medford Is the Instructor.
Punlaues,
'Are You
Alexander
THE LUXURY HUSB
fi't P'jfi J..X MA.Y.SII
SYNOPSIS: I t.M h:t rn. It I 1 t-nipt-lit
(it liiriii-. ht'i oiH-lhu-ts lur
liny in n-iMiiinilltiii! lur Iut Imus.
;inniun II. ruiIimm n brt'uk
ilivvn iiikI le:i v tiAl details to
Mt iKlci son, Uy a uueer chance,
In- tiiHiima the tioldeti Symphony
Kiehl, nnil it;iv. rt-ulir.itiK that ti
nuisk will hide lif reatures.
nuift's to p!ny with the Initul at
il'O i:iriv. siniUtiR lronie:illy at the
r:ir;nixi;-rtl turn nf nfliilrs. Itita
iiml Itity me workiiiK fevorlrdily on
tin1 Proie for I'i'le Anhs'irn'H n-vue.
'1'lip picttv tlhiictT ni.lnnijen to hiihi
Iut h.-ariar-he. resulting troin tho
(liM-ovci-y Hint Hay mill Ikvps his.
vv iind seeks riUTfss nnty na a
nn-ulis ni n iocon"ilintlnn with nor,
Hut one night she wavors mid Itay
lfini to comprehend v.'h:il lid
nu anti to tho Kh l.
Chapter 30
BARBARA'S HOUSE-WARMING
TUU! night of Barbara's house
wanning! Thousands of colored
llshts dotted tlio drive. Limousines
woro winding ' never-ending
stream between Hie tall pine trees
that stood suiitlncl on cither side.
L:iiikIiIiib ladles, n gllmpso of sonio
bizarre costume revealed beneath
opera cloak of velvet or satin, were
being nsslsted lo alight by tlioir
nun. likewise fantastically garbed.
Clown costumes wers favored by
the men circus riders hy the wo
men. The ball was the event of tho
season, every one vowed. Then,
dear llai'hara always had been
noted tor her blzirro parties la the
old dava but how original to have
evolved an Idea such U3 this!
Every una was nitos lo see Bar
bara h.-i-seir. who, the servants , .in
formed them, was receiving in the
ballroom. That was 111 tho new
win;; sliu had added lo her nome
especially fur the occasion.
The H2W wing consisteu of two
fio:?, the entrance to tiia ballroom
b?i:i3 a wide staircase leading di
rectly into tt from Hie hall below.
There everything was In rendincsl
for a continuous bulTet supper, the.
tables literally groaning under d
load of delicacies.
Up the wide stalrcaso and Into
Iho ballroom they trooped, to slop
and utter a gasp of amazement and
delight. Tor Immediately they were
carried straight hack lo Ilia dear
exciting days or childhood on which
the circus cunio l.i town!
Tho dancing was hi a gigantic
circu3 ring. Around this, instead
of chairs, were wooden benches
From the celling linns trapezes,
light ropes and all the Indlspcnsa.
jilo trappings of the circus. Ragged
urchins circled Hie hall, shouting
in a realistic monotone, "Peanuts,
pop corn and crackorjacl:," or "Ice
cold ginger-pop, pink leniunailo."
Certainly this was a ball to bo re.
mcmbcred! ' '
lir.'buia herself. In 0 short circus
skirt nglitler nf spangles, a tinsel
crown onc.lrcllng her copper-brown
head, found hoiself overwhelmed;
with prulso for her naming In
genuity. She laughingly discount
ed It, passing not
Henderson.
Utile on to
The costume lie wore was that
ot the old-fashioned riugmasicr, f
tall black hat, ail lll-nitlng tail coat
dres trousers mid. In his hand, c
'whip which he cracked contlnu-
I oualy. ,
- Dancing was now in full swing,
i a mad. merry Jumble on Ihe floor.
I, A porcupine with a kangaroo, n
bear with a rabbit, a trapeze artist
with n seal . . , tho laughs they
got out of II, Iho fun! Never hml
they felt themselves freer :rom re
straint iruiro .determined on a
roaring good ttnic.
The very clothes they wore, cir
cus clothos. seemed lo transplant
them to Ihe care-frco days of child
hood business worries, disappoint
ing love affairs, nil vanished lor the
tlmo being.
During the ..r:;t part or the eve
ning the floldcn Symphony Eight
was concealed behind a trellis.
They were being kept In reserve for
one of the specia arranged stunts
planned to enliven the evening.
, Henderson, dancing Willi llnr
tiara, was whispering:
CI-INTHAL POINT. Ore., Nov.
2. (Special ) The Security P.elie
flt association met In regular ses
sion Thursday night. October 21.
A ban.iie( was served before the
buslnesj meeting, after which
(anie Inslnllallon of officer. Those
In- tailed wile: President, Carrie
Welch; fist vl, -(-president, Kr-
nestlne Koslei: second vn-e-io ,
dent
Kvu Soillh: prelate. Melissa,
Klllolt: secretary. Kllima llohner
l conductor, Alva ll. sselgrsve; sentl.j
nd, !. K. Smith: guard, (iaral
Farm; 1oly
(ove p'lninH offle
nf finnncler.
MIkh Mary Mee
JAf'KSONVILLF.. ore., Nov.
(Special) Mr. and Mis. K
Merrlfleld and son, llrnce.
moving' iTils week to Kenwood)
street In Mcdford. (
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank llaywarli
and children expect to leave In n
few days for Canada to make their
home,
Mr. Jensen, foreman of tho 11.
V., Williams ranch, will move Into
Hie home recently purchased for
them of K. ft. Merrlfleld.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snider
Bnnrion, Oregon, are uuests nt th
Wilbur Cameron home. Mr, an
nriiTnn nnniT innil
liNIKALrUINI AoM.
INSTALLS OFFICERS
T 1
JACKSONVILLE
AND
.OR 110 J J. J) J$ jj j,
"It's s splendid success. I'm so
glad for you. You're happy, aren't
you, my dear? l'leasu toll mo that
you're happy . . ,"
"Yes, llcndy.' I'm happy. I'd bo
an ungrateful little pig, wouldn't I,
it 1 weren't ?" I
Yes she supposed sho was hap- :
py. Sho liked tho signs ot lifo and
excitement all around her. Only .
seeing the lr tids of a young couple
cling together longer lliau' was
necessary at tho end of a danco
then was sho conscious of a sharp
twinge, in her heart. A sharp
iwingo of, envy, of memory, of long
ing tor the days when sho and Hay
had been so absurdly in love. .
A gala entertainment was planned
for tho luiddlo ot the evening. To
open It, Ilarbara, acceding to uu
inuious requests, had promised to
dance for her guests.' In her short
skirts, with her baro knees and
high hoots, sho suited her dance to
the spirit ot tho occasion, cracking
her whip as sho went through her
steps, ending with a couple of som
ersaults that brought forth thunder
ous applause.
liay, sulllciently tall to watch her
over tho trellis, was poignantly
aware of strangely mixed feelings.
The invishncss he saw around him
mada it seem nbsurd that It was
his own wife who was doing it. Tho
Irony'niatlo him feel liko laughing,
especially when he thought ot his
own meager apartment. How had
ho ' ever had tho nervo to marry
Barbara when their two worlds
were so completely1 apart!
. Still, incredible as it might be,
sho was still his wife. A mad no
tion had seized him to rush down
Into that circus ring, lake Barbara
and whirl her away In his arms.
Why not? Uut watching her
laughing face, the impulse died. Ho
balieved in her assumed gaiety.
He had no means of knowing that
It was not real.
Tight-rope walkers and trapeze
artists followed Barbara's turn.
Then came the cvent iof tho eve
ning. a veritable circus parade
:eniilno wild animals hired from an
act louring tho' vaudeville circuit.
They were led up the wide stair
case and Into ilia ring by their
keepers. What laughter, what ap
plause groelcd thoin! For a num
ber of Iho animals wore mo3t hu
morously costumed.
A great hear paraded III tartan
plaid pantaloons, an ostiict woro
glasses and an absurd hat was
stuck on her head; monkeys were
festive with huge Elizabethan ruffs.
nnd woo ponfllos, parading on tlfelr
hind legs, woro dressed for all tho
world like period little ladles and
gentlemen.
Then, to add Just tho right touch
of danger lo the parade, there fol
lowed an actual lioness and a
Jarjuar. And, as a climax, ns though
. ell ibis )tviisn' 'cijouglr,. an .elephant
entered Ilia ring, nnd there pa Its
back. In a haskot-sliapcil arrange
ment, was tho Clolden Symphony
Eight! ! . ' i
Choer3 rang out! - Never had
such a ball been singed In the an
nals of society!
Tho olophaiit, vaudeville trained,
commenced to Juzz. Very heavily
and dellberatoly, but Jazz, neverthe
less. That proved too much for
tho audience. They couldn't sit
still. Shouting and laughing they
broko through tho-ring, clustering
around the animal.
Then It was that all extraordinary
Ihlng happened.
A strango nniso liko tho ripping
ot timber was heard, growing gnid-,
ually louder on the far side ot tbo
room.
Uuesls felt dizzy. They stared at
each oilier stupefied, unablo to com
prehend what wob happening.
Suddenly n shout rang out, faint
ly dlscorniblo nbovo tho growing
din.
"(loud Lord! Look out! Tho
door's giving away!"
(Covwluht, Vint Prctt)
A thousand oiiMta face death In
tho nwoying buildtng. Contmuo
tha olory Monday,
i'Mrs. Snider nro 'former risldelilu
of the Applegale district. j
11. Sheldon anil son. l-'.rle, from
Itoiindup, Mont., life visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Lenind Lyons unu faiu-i
Hy of this place.
Mrs. Hick Is having her home
In south Jacksonville rcshlnglcdi
tills Week. I
Mr. and Mr. Itlcs (iutpimui "f
Hold Hill and ..Mrs. Allco lilicll
and .Mis. Herbert llanna of lh!s
place were visitor. Tuesday at the
Hoy l.'trlrh home above Ashland.
Mrs. Alice I'liiiii la. spending
this week with I daughter, Ml'.l.
Itlcs (iuiphian at (lolil Hill.
11 a. m., Worship
7:30 p. m., Gospel
9:45 a. m., School
6:30 p. m. Leagues
mwMuirlTi. 9 PHOna t44
k Compute Cleanmo ajv
i cjnu ni
EW SCHOOL
BEI.I.VIEW, (inc.. .Nov. '.'.
(Special! On Thui'Ml.iy evening.
lV(oher 31, tile Bi-llvii-w school
gave il Hallowe'en pi-ogl.iio. The
children liei-oi-ale.i Ihe room with
Hallowe'en colors, and nianv
witches and goblins were iu evi-
,il.'iu-e.
Miss Talboi'H loom presented
a gin, si dance and ."skeleton ilam-i ,!
Mrs. .Mi-Kiliney's room gave a eo-j
lonial plav and sang "The (loblln
.Man." .lts. Ili-cdei-'s rnuin gave
a clever pl.iybt. 1 James and re
fresh meats were enjoyed afu-r Ihe
program.
.Mr. and Mrs. .less,. Neil and
daughter, Joan ami .Mr. and -Mrs.
Ed Harrow went lo Poillaiel oil
filin-Mlay, to attend (lie stock
show.
.Miss Maud V'oi-hau from Sagi
naw. Mli-ll.. who Is visiting h"l-.-isler.
Mis. I.. II. Mi-servev. is
spending (his week visiilng friends
111 (ll-anls 1'ass.
Mi-.i. Atla l.angslretll v.o has
been visiting will! her son. Walter
f,,r the past two months, w;nt
to Long Leach the fa-st of tile
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Itiil'us Trusty spent
Sunday at I loriittrook visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. William liryan, who
expect lo spend the winter at
llornbrook and return to their
home here In the spring,
I'KNTKAU VOIXT. On-., Nov.
(Spcilal.) The hmull tluiiKlUr f
$lr. inl Mrs. Tutu Smith, who has
l'cn having serious cur trouble for
a few cImvh, in restini; easily after
haviiiK the member la need.
A lui'fie delegation of members
of the Uebekah lode f t'entral
Wtint attended tho all-day session
of tho convention at Uold Hill Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. V, C.Ood of
Prorspeet were In town Wednesduy
buying fruit and Jther supulh'B
from uur rnnehei'H and K'oeer3.
Mr. and Mru. K. J. lloylo have
taken runmn In the Karra homo for
an Indefinite, period. Mr. I'.oyle
in field wnrkur for (ho I. O. II. W.
John Cash, who received Hcvero
bruisea in a full from n. lli-ToM.
ladder u couple of weekH hko while
picking peaiH, is Impruvelntf rap
Idly, v;
Matty Hallowe'en parties wero
held in different purtH of the town
Thursday nlht.
M it). Laura I'axnon of MiKHotilii,
Mont., arrived Thurjday for ttn
extended visit with her niwtor, Mru.
K. 11. I'axHon. -who met hernt
GrantH Vans and motored With her
to her Central Point homo.
Mr. Hwartz npent Sunday with
his dauKhter, Mrs. Hurler and turn
Hy, at llnzelle, Cal.
ltev. CooUerham, tho "preacher
sheriff of Unmtilla county, :avc
a prohibition lecture with moving
pictures, ot tho ChrlHtinn church
Thursday nlwht, October 31st,
CHILD WELFARE CLINIC
JACKSONVILLE NOV. 4
. JACKHONVII.LI-VOrO., Nov, 2.
(Special) The next child welfare
clinic in Jacksonville will be held
Thursday, November 14, at the
hcaillt center In the old court
house under the direction of If.
Kinlly Moleoni and .Miss Kdllli
iJlllbseller. All children up lo, und
including six years, will be exam
ined free. Airs. Frank Tim Voile
from tho local health committee
will assist with the work.
ANTI-SALOON LECTURE
JACKSONVILLE CHURCH
.lAC'KHONVII.LI';, Ore., Nov. 2
(Hi'eelal) .Mr. I'ooklngham of
rendleton gave a .lecture on leni
peranco Illustrated by moving pic
tures, at Ihe I'resb.Meiian church
Wednesday evening. A largo crowd
attended. Mr. ( 'ookliigham Is ex-
Sllei'irr Of t'lllllllllll (OUIll.V. lie Is
ISIS
THEATRE
East Main, Near Bridge
Admission 10c and 15o
TONIGHT ONLY
Also a comedy and "The
Fire Detectives" No. 2.
! -
CENTRAL POINT j
I e c: l u r 1 n g. for tho Antl-Suloun
l.oiiKiie. ' , i
The Rogue-Elk Inn
Rustic setting in tho mountains,
Where the pfuo" ti'oo lifts Its
head,
Where the Itoguo River murmurs
softly,
As It flows o'er rocky bed:
Where Elk Creek's lazy wators
illcnd with Rogue's cold dash
ing spray.
That's where Rogue-Elk Inn awaits
you.
Walla, und welcomes you to stay.
On (lie way along Roguo River,
Where tho gamey
Slcelheads
wail,
'Where tho friends of Isaac Walton
ausu to troll with shining ball.
W'huro tho plno trees on tho uioun
taliiK Murmur soft, an brnozea wako
Hweelest miiBic mid their branches,
On Ihu way to Crater Luke
ruder tall trees hy the liver.
In the welcome shadfi, so cool,
Here the traveler loves to linger,
Hy I lie side of sparkling pool,
Wiiero Ihe speckled beauties
glisten,
Hero is whom real life begins.
On tlio hanks of Ihn Itoguo Kiver,
At Iho famous Uogue-lOlk Inn.
landless pleasure, here, awaits
them.
If they love the larger lifo
In (he mountains, near to Nature,
Far removed from strife,
I, listening to the gentle murmur
or Hie Roguo. nt close of day.
Or the whispers In the plno trees,'
At the time when fairies pluy.
Kveniugs lure, so well portray ing,
At the setting of the sun.
Ah they dance amid tho Rhadows
When thn work of day is done;
Here wo find, amid the mountains.
At the close of summer's day.
Quiet, peace, and Joy entrancing,
'Tis our wish to always stay.
Nature calls us with the music
Of the water and the wind.
Diils us look to God who loves us.
Kids us take our cares to Him;
And if we would, learn life's les
sons, .
Learn, for us, the one, best way.
Wo should spend some time with
nut urc, i
Where tho fairies dance and play.
Neath the tail and bending treo
tops. In the shadows, and the moon
Seems to hung so, close nbovo ua '
Oouxinc lovers fond; to croon
OI' the futiiro (ays,. sn splendid,
As they, their new lira begin:
Such n place you'll find near Med
. ford, .., : .
And 'tis known as Rogue-Elk
Inn. . .
'i ; . .. .t
Famous for fine chicken dinners,'
Famous for its paintings rare;
Famous for its sylvan setting,
Famous for its mountain air;
On the banks of the Rogue River, i.
' On the road toward the rim
Of Crater Lake, you're welcome,
At the famous Rogue-Elk Inn.
;" -- -. . Paid adv. If
NOW THEY'RE IN
THE TALKIES
And They'll Be Here
MONDAY, Nov. 4th
FOR 3 DAY8
"nntountO..,
Fox CRATERIAN
WE DEVELO?
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR REXALL 8T0RE
Opon Sundays and Evenlngi
All the Time "
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe with
pointed Heel
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phene 105 SO N. Central
Medford, Oregon
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