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FOR1 LEADERS OF
MED
A training school for Scout
loadors Is to be Incorporated in
tho program of the 'monthly ses
sions of the .Scoutmaster's asao.
elation of tho Medford lUsti-lot
of. the Crater Lake Boy Scout
council. At the meeting' held last
night, at Scout- headquarters the
Scauf i,eadors discussed troop
problems, plans for tho comtns
year., and .ways and. means ot on
tninlni:. addilionnl . . training 1"
Scoutmastcrshlp under the five
year progressive, training program
initiated hare, last year.
The. need for. active support of
tho parents nnd troop commlttpos
was emphasized by tho men as es
sontial in obtaining best results
with. Hiolr. boys. - .
instead , of tho usual dinner all
one of the local hotels the mcet-j
inn was held at the Scout Head
quarters, .around, the large fire
place, and a lsottle. of. .savory
"stew," served, in the' approved
Scout style was the centor of- in
terest during the first part of tile
evening.. Thin Innovation was W
- np.uncefl.,a complete sucoess and,
is to be continued, at Injure, meet
ings of the association,
. The-meeting; was, well attondod
and; was one -of. the host .and
moat;! lnterestiid; . iholdi rtncci 'fhe
formation of IhBflasso.cliiMph qvor
a year ago. - -
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SOUTHERN BISHOP.
AT M. E.
.-T-irm iir-n si ii f
POPUUI
AT JACKSONVILLE BALL
In connection. .with- the- Jnckson
'vlllo. donoe., to bo given, tonight by
tho American Loglon club of that
city, a, girls' popularity contost.ls
to-be-openod, covorjng a period of
several weeks and. oloslng on. Now
Year's ove. with 875 in prizes. The
danco. wJir 'be. given- probably each
week, by the, Jacksonville legion
nnlros and tho funds will be,- used
largely to Improve the old museum
in- that, city ,: .
Dancing will begin at 9. o'clock
in Ojc old. Unitod Slates hall, where
x. president of the : United states,
ltuthorford. B.. Hayes, was once en
tertained long years ago. Music:
will bo, furnished by- a, carefully
selected orchestra, and dancing will
continue until .midnight.
A. committee, headed by C; B.
DunnlnKton, is in- charge of. ar
rangements, and no efforts have.
booir spared! -toy make thfcparty a
success. Quito a delegation of
Modfottd pTtfple,'is,pected(
"She Goes to War"
, at the Malta Sunday
SATfRD.W
N'ntUinnl IlrmidtnsUng Co. ...
"to 8 p.m. Lucky Strlko Hour.
Terpsichore, Muse of tho
Dance, will reign, supremo: from
coast to coast t tonight when B.
A. llolfe's orchestra will furnish
danco muslo for tho nation-wide
audience of tho NBC system.'
Broadcast through KGO, KHQ,
KO.MO, KUW and KFI.
8 to 8:80 p.m. Temple of the Air.
In the array of talent to be
used in tho "Temple of the Air"
program may be found a piano
duo,. a, male quartet and an or
chestra.
Broadcast through KGO,, KI-IQ,
- KGAV, KPO. and KFL ... ,
8:30 to 9 p.m. Sierra Sorenaders.
Serenading radio dealers, with.
1 a half-hour program ot 'muslool
numbers that lend theniBolvos
well, to. treatment by a. strong
cnscmblo -augmented by two
woodwind Instruments and a vo
cal soloist, tho Sierra Serenad
ed will offer a program of lilt
ing melodies when they piny over
station KGO.,
to 8:30 p.m. -- "Laundcrlan,d
Lyrics." , , !
"Yours Sincerely'! will be Alice
arid, Ted's musical greeting to
their auditors as the "I-Jiundor-land
Lyrics" half-hour program
goes on tho air tonight.
Broadcast through KGO. KHQ.
KOMO. KOW, KPO and Kr l.
9:3U to.. 10 . p.ni.-VVest,ern Artist
Series Concert. . , ;
Kngland's silvery-voiced rndlo
tenor. Sydney Charles, will, make
his Anicrlcan.debuJ on the
ern Artist Series Concert through
the NBC. system Oakland station,
KGO. ,...'' . -
10 to 11 p.m.V'Tales Never Told."
i Comedy and drama, suggested
hv four, songs, will bo. broadcast
through NBC system stations to
night as the "Tales Never Told"
program goes on tho air.
Broadcast through KGO the
entice hour, .and KOMO (10:30
to 11 o'clock).
11 to 12 midnightMusical Mtts
keteers.
Walter Ueban and. tho Musical
Musketeers will offer an. hour
. ot dance music Special arrange
ments of the latest syncopated
melodies will be UHed by this en
semble of dance musicians.
Broadcast through KGO, KHQ
KO.MO. and KPO.
VI to 1a.m. Wilt Gunzendorfer'H
Hotel Whitcomb. Dance?" Band
; 'kgo:"v ' -
. Bishop H. Lester Smith, ,p.n ,
LLD., of Chattanooga., Tenn., will
visit Jledford Sunday and preach
Iri lho"irst,M, IS. church at 11
o'clock elebra,tlpg the 44th. annl.
versa'ry "of 'Mothodlsm In this city.
; j. Dr, Alexander G. Ben
nett,, the pastor, made
the engagement through
lllshup Titus Lowe, of
Port land. . residential
bishop for Oregon.
The Methodist bishops
have been In San Fran
cisco for tho past week
planning the. administration, of the
denomination for the. next half:-
year. ..-
Since the session In San fu'.m
Cisco the bishops, about 30 in num
bar. and from nil parts of the
world, are. oa 'route, to. Portland
and Seattle, to confer with tho de. j
nomlnatloiiftl offlqla.18 of. the boards
of foreign missions, and, American
homo missions. i
It Is considered a high, honor an I
privilege to have Bishop Smith
"stop. off" at Medford for the Sun
day service. TJio personal element
enters, in, too. for Bishop smun
spent several weeks during tne war
in. Camp Funston. Kansas, wnere
Dr. Bennett was serving as- camp
paston and Rod Cross minister in
the base ' Hosplliil.'l ;-T - visit in
Medford renews waitiie. friend
ship.
BishoD Smith i BaW Jo uc a
very, eloquent pulpiteer. Jia,vina oc
cunied some ,of tho rit. pasior-
ates of Methodism before being
made a bishop. . -
,For,the evening. Dr. Bennett an
nounces tho subject of address, "A
Guaranteed Man.1, ' Tne i'ruyer
Perfect," by- Stouson.. will io sung
by Mrs.-Goorge-Weptlt. Mrs. Matie
Huonergardt plays a delightful or
gan program. ,'
Mrs. John It. Knight sings in the
morning. "The Brighter Day." by
Mascheroni. The choir, directed
by Mrs. C. H. Paske. sings Dudley
Buck's grand anthem, "The God
of-Abraham,." s - :, V'
Bishop 'Smith will be entertained
by.Jr, and, 5Jrv. Jicraiett in the
parsonage,- '11 North Orange street.
Cliun-li of Jesus C hrist 'pr ler
Day Kaintx.
livery one welcome. '
SI. .Mark's Kliscp.il. ''
Corner Oakdule and 5th. St.
8 u, m.T Holy communion.
1,0 a, m-Sunday school. , i
11:10 a, m.-r-Huly communion.
Win. B. Hamilton. i-ee,toi,
Main S('. Moihodit't t'huivh, Miilli
., '.The frienUly-oliurchn tho cor
ner." James K. Conder, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Dr.
Roberts would be glad to see you
In your ' place ' Sunday morning.
Preaching at 11' n. m. Sermon
subject, "Sifted as Wheat." In the
evening at 7:30, sermon subject,
"The Helpless Helped," . . ...
Leagues meet 111 their rooms t
0:30 Sunday' evening.
. MUl-woek . services Wednesday
evening at 7:00. Choir rehearsal
will be had after tho prayer serv
ices. Tho choir, has, been enlarged
lo
(RworM MUM Dnxtr AksinM-Uk
ttit lire! M Ctelral. wJi. .
1 lrulHl Court,
, l-'.fttiitM nf Tom 3. IvorrlifUn. de-
eeased, nUmllied foi iprobiile. -,
KsM of Uivloo. A. Keamos ad
mitted for, probate.
Circuit Coiut.
J. V. Wilson vs. 'O. U. Olives el
ind real choir work Is Uejng done al; to foreclose lion'.
. VL'uf.,1, Tiiu-oi Itrmel-aui. .
Wlll.be bruadcast oyer KMBft
Ktinduv evenlnc from. 9 to. 9:30.
Subject. "Why Is the World
still 1 Tni'imverted '.'." . ..
MrB. Will: Honors will. sing. "The
Message, of, the , KlnBdom." "I
Am. Jehovah," i uccompanicd. by
Mrs. John Brupdage at the plana-'
' , . (Full: Gospel: (.hui-cJl. ,
'Bible school. 940. a. m.
Morning worship, 11 n. in. . .;.
Young peoplo's sei-vlce, 6:30
p. m. . ., .,
Evungollstlo servlceM-7:3a p.. m.
Everybody wolcomo,, .
Corner ( Main . and: .Newtown
streets.
under tho direction of Carroll
PowoU., ... , o, i.
Try our friendliness.- .; i
.. i ! ,
. Pliveitlx t'lu'lstinn Cliureli.
irft us boost for a larger al
tondaitco at, the Uttlo church Sun
day.. SundoV scheol atJ'f.QiOO fol
lowed by. cquipiunlon. . ,.
Then we are to have a new
lu-oachor fur that day. Brother
Juhflt' F. Icgett- preaches on, tho
subject of . "An Idcul. Autlionco.
Let us havo. an. weal autuenci-.
to bear it, and let, us bq a part
ot this .wclj .begun, program to
make a. bright' spot In. Pnqemx,
Tho Christian, folks are t.no.
light uf tha. world, and: the salt
Ami
. . Cbnrclt of. UihI,.
W.est, ilply and: Haven, . . .-,
; , Pastor Rev. Chas. Cooper.'
Sunday school 10 a., mi . .
: Preaching, il; n. m.
Evjniiif service.. 7:30 it. m.
i .-Wednesday evening! prayammeet
lug. 7:30: p. .nit. i . .--
, A. hearty,:, welcome extended! to
(ill. ..: .-.
Herbert 11: Waltormlro w Ethel
I. Waltormire; for dlvoi'cc.
O. V. Mcyora vs. af. A. Puckctt:
for monej-.-,,. :-.' 1 t :'. -
K, C; Atkins & Co. vs. Calif, Ore
gon Box and Lumber Co.; for.
money. -
K. 'DeBoh. 'doing business- under'
name and stylo ot "Do Bon- Auto
Company" o, K., Tlansler; for
money.' ' ' !
Medford, N'atloiwl.Bank vs. Snlnt
Anthony, inc., ot al; to foreclose
mortgage
Austlo B. Brown vs. Alton' II.
Broyn: for divorce.
V. 8. Brewer 'and Sidle E. Urevr
assumed business namo ctrlflcato.
Ashland Mluo Fox and 'ur
A. 'il. Heaver,'' 'et ux,' h L. L.
Noroross, ct ux. W. D. to tho N.
100 ft. off lot 22, 11. 11. Carter's
Add. to Asliiarid. '"' '
Jnsenhlne Wilson Luudorback, et
vlr to Charles A. Wing, Inc., W.
D' to the of' lot 33' of Pair
view S. Chllder's Eastern Add. to
Medford, J 10.
Harriet Pool to John Alien
iveits, W. D. to land In twp. 39 S.
It. 1 B $10.
The Rogue-Elk Inn
I
nimiie ooiiinir in the mountains,:
Where tho Pino trea lifts Its
' liead,
Where the Rogue River murmurs
softly,
As It flows o'erJ rocky bed;
Whero Elk Creek's lazy waters
' Blond with Rogue's, cold dash-
lng spray,
(.. .... t. . . . t. nn'nttct
The California Orei Power Co.. 1 nat s waere Su. uu
' trosunct School District No. 69. yu'
of the earth, Jesus, said
there ls.no move needy placo than ,,,.,.,.. ,. s-ii-rt. lnl. 25. 1929
this. for buUvtbe sJt.anoVtlxe,liglit. Wm nraylon. .Evorott Braylon.
No world's, organisation, cat). Wi a. o. Alnriirfer and T.'G. Bradley.
what Jesus Intends, ua to have, .. arliclos' of- Inc'dVpor'atlonV "Hdlly-
. Brownrigg, i ...ood. Pl.rk orohards." Filed' No
vember 1.2. 1929.,., '
The 'Medford- National Bank vs.
First Church of. C.1trlst,,SJeutlt
MfitM, Po Lumber Co.', ot al; tor.mqney.:
cJturch, (ho lflrst ChurcJt.qf Christ.. Charley vs. , Charles ' j).
Now In theme and decidedly so
in, Its telling, "She Goos to War!"
n-hich opons a.thnee days' run at
the Rialto theuter starting tomor
row, reveals mnny- startling qua!
ItlCH In a motion- picture.
It- glorifies the women of the
world who gave their ull during
tho glgaptlc conflict and chronicles
their experiences in a , most niv
uclllne- manner.
Eleanor Boardman, heroine of
this, Rupert Hughos story Is re
vcalod In aii entirely new charac
terisation. It in totally unliko any
thing she has done heretofore.
John Holland,, brings . to the
screen that typo of, player wo nil
love the typical ' American , load
ing man. ' His performance Is with
out blemish, i , , . , ,
Al St. John Ho! What a sur
urlHO Is In store for. this chap's ad
mirers. Ho shoulders the entire
hdmortUH- highlights and then
cortics through with a remarkable
IftrtoMTiunce us a tlramutw player.
Mystery Talkie at .
Crater ian Tomorrow
Daily Meteorological Report
. . Saturday, November 16 .
. .,:, .Forecasts.
Medfoffl and vicinity t" Unsettled
end warmer tonight and Sunday.
Oregon: Unsettled with rain In
west portion tonight and Sunday.
Warmer in west portion tonight.
Local Data..
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Temperature (Degs.) 55 H4
Hlfehesf (Last 13 nrs.).. d .
Lowest dJist 18 hrs.).. 20 ' 8
Itali humidity (Pet.)..'...'. 84 ' 98
State of weather Clear Cleor
Lowest temperature tliisTnorn-
Insi 20 degrees. 1
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
1929, 1.16 Inches.
f empefaturea a year ago todoy:
Highest-. 63; - lowest, 8L '' '
"Sunset todujf, 4:49 p". m.
Sunrise Sunday, 7:03 a. m.
Sunset Sunday 44: 10' p. m.
Observations taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITT.
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. tlrlin shadows, u ghost scanc.
and. wralthllke criminal, figures In
a awlrllpK London fog are,, woven
toitcther into, a, maze, of excite
ment in' "The Unholy NJght," taken
from Bon Hecht'a Uitcst thriller,
"The bopmed. Regiment.", and
filmed , as. an all-talking mystery
drama, vhlch. will open tomorrow
at tho. Cratcrlan theater,. ....
The n,ew ,stpr; Is a mystery in
which a irroilD of army officers ore
mciniccd In London, and each falls
undor suspicion, in a wrnu, h
Lional Uarcyinoro directed tho play
wlUuo. nouhlo, cast thut Includes
lliilnnd Young, famous stage star,
Krnest Torrencc, Dorothy Kehos-
tlan. , C 1 au d o. Fleming,- Natal!;
Slourhed. . Uluhard Tcker, Jticn
nl Trevors. John Loder, John
TApONT Ore., Nov. 10. (Spec
ial) The Ladies' Aid of the Motn
odlst church met at-tho home of;
Mrs. Dcnnem,. November 1,4 wltn
a full attendance, airs.
and Mrs. Adamson or Asiuanu
were also guests.. Plans' were mude
for ii bazaar and. turkey, supper
to bo held December 6 at the City
hall in Talent. .. . . .
Thoso present were Mrs. craw-
ford and daughter, Mrs. nacKier.
ucy " Logan, Webster, Connor.
Harrison, Adamson, F. Holdrldge,
Brown, Turner, c. noiuriogc.
NcubiT,, Clnyton, Walters,. Estes,
Bowman and Hurley. Refresh
ments were served- by Mrs.. Dcn
nem and Mrs. Estes.
Central Point It'cdcrwU-tl: CiimxUx-s
J. M. Johnson, .pastor. ..
The patitor .will speak -In , the
morning service tomorrow, on. tne
theme:,, "What Should. Pentecost
Moan to thc Jiclievcr Today? In
tho evening service tne subject will
be: "An Invitatlon-of-the. Master.
Good. singing by tho-peoRlo in, the
pews,, and good, specials, liy. - the
choir, will help you, to worship.
First, .Wthodlst CHurcli. -Alexander
fi. Bennett, pastor.
Bishpp Lester Smith. D.D.; LL.p.
of, Chattanooga, Tenn., preaches
Sunday morning at ,11 :00. o'clock.
A great inspirational;' hour. ;.
. , "A Guaranteed Man" will be
the pastor's Address In, the ovQilr
lng (it, 7:30: ', . , .'"'.'..., ,..'
Vlrs., Jphil, It- K.nlgjit, (nornlng:
soloist, sings "The Brighter 'Way."
by. Mascheroni. t.
i Mrs. George Wendt Blngs,. "The
Perfoot Prayer.", in .tlio evening.
The church moets at 9;4J5: a.m.
Tho young people's meotings ar
held, t 0 : SO - w. ibv ; Ewryonp , WPre
than. wolcome.M'K v--:;
4 .. English Luilii iiin. t'hiiii'h
Fourth-at Oakdiilc. Ave..
..'."Where tl)o Way Is Made Plaim'
Dr. H, C,. Funk, ,paslor.(' ., .
"Is Conversion Instantaneous?"
will be tho subjoot discussed hy
the pastor ot the hour of wor
ship. M a,- m.
Special music: Organ prelude
"A Silent Prayer."' uy Kullakr' An
them, "Take Ti'no to ,Bp uoiy.
by steiiblns. , Offertprj', . '"To B:
Glad," by Klemm. Postlude. Over
ture,- by Buttmonn. .
The i Bible, school; begins et 10
m.i with a class, for every', age
Wo Invito you, ;to. worship, with
us.,., -- r .-I . i i.,-
Scientist,. Ill Boston, Mass.
Services are held, every Sunday
at it o'clocki. ch,rclt. edifice,. 21
Wprlh Oakdftl'o. Subject for! Sun-
Crouch; to foreclose mortgage.
Koltha.L. C.rigttby vs. Joljn A.
Orlgsby; for divorce.
AV. S. Fltts vs. R. J. O'Leary et
day, Nvvcntber. ;.:, .Mortals and, I 1; .ttej, nturtgaije.
"' '"":""'. . . i-. ''. ,. . . .:,, ! Gold Ray Investment Co,
.unuay stnooi, t, storv.-,0 forocloM contract,
cants under, the, ape of, 20may "" 011..5(11 A. Pockctt
""""!',, , " ., let al: to foreclose contract.
Wednesday evening meetings. P-1 ," ,,, ... n Tnm
which inclujlr- testimonies ot.ChVls-. ' fm roatralnlnr orde-.
hlut City ot.Medford, vs., Jonas Wold,
Ife fora-.,aofc Rose
holidays. "The Blhie ' andean a..- fr lv"- ' '-'
tharized. Christian, Hcienco mora.-. - Marriage Licenses.
ure may be read, bprrowed or. pur.- Honrv T. Booth'' and ,Melwood
chased. .;-.;, . '". -i -. ... . Pnrterfiold.
The, public Is cordinltyi Invited tp,i urtivin It. Parsons and Oraco
attend, the services an visit iiiw Qiovcri
eauinK.r.oom. . t i. - -
7 llovlvnl Mwtliigs.
' Advent. Christian Church. - -
(Not ' Seventh' Day) ' T
W: Jackson at' N: Fir street,
Evangelist' J. 8. Lucas ot Port
Meetings every nignt, at , Wuiim c. Wbknson' and'Bonria
Sunday. Nov. 17;-!-MornliiB "Thp
Olory. ot
WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN
Baker City 50 22 Clear
Bismarck R6 30 Clear
Ikiisu r0 20 Clear.
Uenvor M: 28 Clour.
I)cs. Moines 60 20 P.Cdy.
KTesno 70 41 Clear
Helena 40 30 Cloudy
t.os Angeles .... SO 63 Clear ,
Marahfield 6 ' 30 Cloudy,
I'hoenix 73 42 Clear
Portland 40 30 Cloudy
Red Bluff :. 72 38 Cloar
Roscburg 64 20 Cloudy
Salt Lake City.. 4X , 32 Clear
Son Francisco.. G6 50 Clear
Santa Fe .' 41 24 Cloudy
Seattlo 62 40 Rain
Spokane 44 30 Cloudy
Walla Walla .... 6G 28 Cloudy
Wlnnliwg 34 " Clear
Roche. JpHn miijbiu uonei uuu
l., more. Hi -. 1 i
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' I ' t JABLERdCK
(tlontrllulo) ...
Dr. G. G. Laugljltn u Ifurtland,
Oregon director of , evnngellsm for
tho OrcL-un Buntlst State conven
tion, will, -open- :iu evangelistic.
cumpuign beginning tomorr.o.w
morning at tho Baptist church., Vf.
LauEhlln, a big Jolly .Scotchman,
full'of fun at all times, is a great
favorlto with the. boys and girls,
but at the same tlmo takes the
business ot bringing men and
women to Christ , seriously, Dr
JauKhlln l Purhiips one 'otf the
ino'sf MticooMsfiil l)ursona1r;workers.
In thu field today. '
LUTHERAN PASTOR; TO
DISCUSS CONVERSION
ContrHmujtl.
Tho vital uuestlun, .."Is Convor
slon inBtantiinoous?" will be ills.
cussed at tho Knglish Lulherun
church at , the Sunday morning
service. . This Is a study In spir
itual ..and redemptive forces that
you cannot well afford to miss.
Hear Dr. Funk on this Interesting
question at 11 a. ni.
HUTCHISON.
' Meteorologist.
W. J.
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i Turin
1 IMLtni
.' . ;.',.irii'rt.,laUst CJIiurcli.. , ,
Central avenue at Fifth streot
W. H. Eaton, ' Ph. D., minister.
phones: 'Office 1052, rosldenco
04-H;
Sunday jtchool at 9:45 sharp.
Come on time wllh, your,., Hlbles.
Mrs. Uf. B. Wilson, superintend
dent.. , - , .... .
ur. u. i. iiuguun ui x'uiimnu
director of evangelism, for tho Oro-
gpn,.Baptbit Htu,to convention',, will
preach ,beth morning and; evening,
This will be tho boglnnlns of spec
ial cvangcllstio meotings conducteu
by Dr, ajiughlln.i. Special: music
morning and evening. 1.-r. mm,
nt 0:30 p. m.. Wo welcomo v.ou to
ixll . services. . ..r,- : ':
ANDERSON CHEEK',
T.UIMS- KOCIC ro.. N'ov 14'
(Special) Mr Will Shuern has
been quite, III the past week with
asthma,, . . ' .
Millard ' llotiertson and " Glen
Hurst ,011110 down from Prospect
where they ro employed by tho
stale. ' to , vole at tho F.aglo, Point
Irrigation tllstrlot ' elev'tlon. .
Kd, C'owdon Is busy building
(tnoc ( his new location, and says
ho Is feeling very . much at horn-1.
: 'MarWtalt Winter and.wlfo moved
back oh tl M(nter estote last
Sunday, whleh It Is understood h
will menane for W. II. Hammcll.
' The lesson for next Sunday is.
The Christian Relation to Other
Races." and la found In Acts 10:
ii sn.ss: (i.n. a:5S. IS.. Reverend
ilrlfflllt will preach at 11 o'clock.
TALKNT, ore., Nov. 1. (Spec
ial) The Talent Hcbckah club will
hold their annual bazaar and fund
salo December 7. Aprons will be
sold nl this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Palo Of ' Burns,
Ore., and Mr. anil Sir. Barton of
Filer, Idaho, were the guests of
I .mi Is Hill and family: also Mr.
Conner and family the past week.
Rev. and Mrs. Audly ' Brown,
accompanied by Ira Hart and
Cltrenco'. Holdrldge. left for Port
land, early Friday to attend the
stale Epworth league convention.
Mlm Lucille Ihjldridae accompan
ied them as far as Hillsborough.
Klrven .Miners prrlsl..
ZOCNOOL'LDAK. Turkey. Nov,
II. Kleven mlnsrs were
found dead today In a eonl mine
here after an explosion yestorday
Uescuera i were hunting 12 more
buried In the debris.
ANULIt.SOJ'..CRi:lK. tiro., Nov.
IC.-i-(Speclnl.) Miss tlorls. lllteh-
oock, the ,u-acher of 'Anderson
Creek hoo,; spont -Wednesday
evening with Ruth Mays.
Mrs. Janus tJIacOowell anu
daughter .Miu-garet called : at the
Mhvs horns, J1ondy. t ' '. i '
Mr. uiid'SIrs 1). l Huld spent
Wednesday In Medford.
IV waa.iiullo cold on the. crick
TutiKlay. 'wBh a V-miitrirlurc of 24
degrees above. ,
Jas. Mays and family cijled at
Mr. nnd ,.Mrs., tkhneer's Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sehneer ore proud
parents of a 1 1 pound boy, born
Nov. 4. .
J. Pierce' was out to - Medford
Tuesday.
. Geo. Nulla waaonl tb Ihe volley
Tuesday..
llnriy Maulthi sold his ranch on
the ereek and left for' Seattle Wed
nesday tu Join his wife and daugh
ter. ' Mr. and W't6 Sllmson. Mrs.
W. Nelson and Mrs. L. Stlmson
called at Jas. May's Wednesday.
V. M. Centura spent Thursday
with his uaughter, Mrs. Jas. Mays,
First ChrUtluil Churrli.
Ninth ond Oakdalo. atreets. Car
nuin Ki Moll, minister. Of tho, and
pastor's study. In, tllo.. church,
Phono 1007.' Jtcsldenco phone
1337. ; . '
"Test Our . Welcome." .
Morning worshlp und commuii
Ion 10:55. Sermon. "The How
and tho Why of Conversion" Spec
Inl musical numners.
Poinilui- evening service, 7:30
Good sliiglng by audience. Special
numbers. A happy, fellowship
Sermon. "Somo Roasons for Be
lif-vlnir In God."
Hlblo sell oo.l assembly
(Christian . Endeavor- groups. 8:80,
Midweek service W.cdnesdny even
ing 7:30.
The Solvation Army.
Hull nbovo tho Toggery. Kn
trance on Central avenue.
Knalirn and Mrs. James IJ
Pack, officers In churgo.
Hnnrliiv services: ,.
Holiness meeting and devotional
worship. 11 a. m.
Sunday, school and Iliblo class,
30 p. m. ....'
Young Peoples' lAxliin tneotlng,
0:30 p. in. , ,
, livening si-rvlce. p. ,
WOGK OS) services; . , ..
" Tuesday, Thui-sdoy, Saturday
nights, s p. in.
All evening 'services preceded
by open air meetings, 7:30 p, n.
The publlo .Is cordially. Invited
to attend these moatlngs.
. Frank, E.1 Llhd.'dnd Zylpha, Eat-.
Ltcli,H. Walii 'and' Ella ionv,
nhfnr.
Leonard W, Ilouinson anu r,(ina,
Sprlhgstead. - -j, . ,
Ajbert ii.' 'Mcnenry. anu. ivu. v
Lawrence .C. StreeXor. and, Irene
Ktcrnat Redemption;- i'-' - nubv. O.
ur 'nij.- - iif.Hnmox.1 , . .-p.-,
'W1!I'.V- ,.-k'A'tAa- OPPenludm iand Ruth Hilton,
mcnt.' the Basis of Salvation.."- . ; ' ' 1 rtiui'l lbstatc Traiutfew
, ' Tue'sdnj',. Nov.' 19 "What Must -Tviiieoitn Ro'bnsori,; ct',' i, to
t 'riin t.l Tin Saved?" . ' n W ' llontl. "nt, UK.''' Wi Dj
.. Wednesday, Nov. 20 '"The Wb'i-,lto 10. -ft . i,ik. ' to', iJiuroiuurst Add.
of God That Abides." , . . to:Mdford, $10. ', '. ' ', '
'Thursday. ' ijov: 2t: ' "Paul's An,i.n. W ot Iil lo.l),'C,
nVncopllon of c'Hrlitf.l'i'',;i., ,.' ... ! kunklbr,' ot ux, 'VT, D.to the, W'Vj.
trriaay,r.,-Noy. ai , 1 '""'"a..,. !,,''.i of SB-and- tne oi- nn- wi'
God."- . " ' ' ' :. . i t, twp. 38 8., It. 4 W., 1.00.
Saturday. Nov. 23 God's out v . r. Kvlor. et ux. to K, .,
to-'tne TVorl7-Bternal- JM: Blue, w. 'D. to 'lotV' naml' 10 of
Sunday, Nov, . 24. .: Morning, jj( il tho ta)lroad Ad)lj to
'Godis. Uroaramj' for the Second t Ahfnnil.' 11(1 . ;
Coming of-Christ," - 'Evoning, ,,Thol: -rtio - James White' Memorial
Judgment- of Gpd.
All- are welcome.
deed to land In twp. 32 S.. U., 3
6. F. Carson, et ux, to W. W.
Flnlcy, W, D. to' land In Ashland,
10. "'" "" '
' J. s: Hungate.' et ux to W. M.
Hungato. ot ux, W. D. to land In
Royal Orchards, 10.
" Ellmbctli Palim'r to Vf. I.
HtliiKate, ot ux, Wr, D. to land In
Rovnl orchard. J10.
8. Mi Ttittle. ot ux til1 C: Bells
Hamilton, ot vlr,, W. D; to land
In sec. li, twp. 36 8.. R. S. J'-,
no."' " ' ' "' "
I.plu C. Htfck, et vlr to- H.. Don
Shields, ' W. " p. to , the N ',J of N E
lit- sec. 2. twp. 37-S:, Ri W..'
Alice Nygren to Frank Nygren,
O. C. D. to the S',4 of N!4 of NE
tifSW ahd W14 of SE and NW ot
Nli of sec. -13 and NW ot NB.ot
see. 24, twp. so .. it. i r... iuv,
Charles O. PowAll to L. L. con
ger,' W. Dl to lot. 7,; 1IIK, Si JMV
sonvllle, 50. .
Rachel V. Pelry lo w. Vf. Hlttie,
et ux. w. D. to' land In soo, 22,
twn. 30 8.. R. 3 W.. 10.
C. S; Phorps, ct 'UX, to Haenoi
V. Perry, W. D, to hind In see,
22, twp. 36 S., R. 3 W., i0.
Lois V. NorrlB' to E.- c. corn
ot ux, tV. Dj to land. Ill twp. 38
.. II. l w.. 10.
E. C. Corn, et ux, to LOla V.
Norrls, W. Di .fo; land. In twp. 3S
S.. It. 1..W-. 10. . ,
H. C. Hanson, et ux, to Stella
Case Wagnei', ct al, .. C: D, to
land tri Deuval's West Virginia
'Add. to Ashland,
Kenneth W. Beebe. ct al to
Goncrul Petroloum, Corp. of Calls
fornla. ' W. D. to land in wcntrai
Point, 10. ' '
Marjorlp I. Alpuicy, ot ai.
Hnttlo Belie Sawyemf ct vlr, W.
D. to nil. of lpts. lt- and 12,, hlk.
53, original- townslto, t or mouiohu
rO. " ' '" ''
inrin MorioiV: Furi.' et vlr to
'Catorne Wght, W. p. to lots
ana i- dik. a. i-iiuiua, .
D. 'H, Hanscam.to Magg(o Hansr.
cam., W. D. to lot 5. Jackson aub.,
lot i'.' Jackson sub., M.
WtHol whoolor; et ax to c. ji.
Jenkins, pt ux,, Q,, 'fi., D. to, the
lots, r.,.,0, 7 anu ,. ma. v--
Hnnvlllo. 110. .
William 'Hi Dodsworth, tq,,An-
'di-ew D.' Ajinow, Av., u, to mo pn
Of' 813 of SOO,'28, tW. 35 'B., R. 1
K.. il.OO.
Anna JJ. Turner, to Walter H.
Jones'.' o. cf O. to' S of. SW '6f
seo. 14. and NK at, NW. and, lot. V
or sec. iA, vwp., jo o.. , 7
si'.oo. r ' ' " '
Tarcy. K, ,Trao,, et ux. to Qtto.l
It, Dalkcy, ct. ux, W. u. to lot i,
blki 32 Central Point, Oregon, $10,
l.flrov A. Wright, at ux,.,to. K,.r-
nest M. Hemphill, et ux, , vy. u.
to land- in iwp. jir- ni
100- ' :''. ,,' .. ' i ;:
Ella E. Veyer, et Vlr to tnapes
..,.'.,u. 'iikA tw iit NW
Waits, and welcomes you to. stay.
Home of Michigan $0 Mr.,, Bertha,
Bunlap, Q.,C. D, to, tno NK ,o
SW of aoc. 84i twp. 34'S.,, R. I
I SW
e;,: 81.00. . ' .
.r '.. Gilbert, et ux. to u..
Krtiht.'ei ii'x. SN. V. to lots 1 2i
3,. 4( 5,. , 7, 8, , f: Qno:,tl:
." :riit Hrcsbyterlaii, Ohoruli.
Claude U. Porter,- minister.
Church school, 9:46.
C. . societies. 6:30;
Worship, Services, .11; u.nv .. amii DuboH Kub-divlBion In Medford
7:30 .... m.
Wednesday, 7 :30, 'Ijtujiy, 01 unai
of. Christ,
$10..
G. U Knight,' ot ux, to J. H. la-
sott, ot ux,. W,, D. to lots 1. to 11,
11....L. " r..i!.iB B,,l, lln.lrnril.
Tho., sermon topic for Sunday ,nJl.ii," nobolB Bub.. Modford
mpining: vu np,. a. vaiuu juuk
mont," In. the. evening, Mr, Por
HO,
1
r r. i,nna Lt ..v GlIS Book.
tor. will, preach. on'."'A. Wajv and! w D . Ian(i tw jg
His Record."' n 1 W.. 110.
At: the. oyenlnC acrvlco , the . ,., . ,Mn,CH to UarrV W
Young . Vcoplc's bholr. Will sing.' jtcanies? "tV. I. to' lahd lit PnoO-
Monday. Wodncsday anu Friday 1,. ,. ... . . .. ,- -
npons, from Vi to. 12:46 aro tho iVormun T. lloborecht to Banls.
organ reoltals and period for wor- fl Cnl.Htnol. w. 1J. to tho S
On the way along Rogue River, "
Wiere ' the gamey Steeiueaus
wait. . , ,
Whore tho friends of Isaac Walton
Pause to troll with shining bait.
Where' tho plnp trees on the mouu-
tains-
Murmur soft, as breezes wake
Sweetest music mid their branches,
On the way to crater Lake.
Under tall trees by the river,
In the welcome shade, so cool.
Here the traveler loves to linger, .
It v the side of sparkling pool.
Where" the 'speckled beauties
glisten,
Here is whore real life, begins.
On tho banks of tho Rogue River,
At the famous Rogue-Elk Inn. :. ,
Endless pleasure, here, awaits
them.
, If they love the larger life
In the mountains, hear to Nature,
Far removed from strife,
Listening to the gentle murmur
'Of the Rpgiio,"at close" of day, -''
Or the whispers In the pine trees,
' At the time when fairies play.
Evenings lnre,' so well portraying,
At the Betting of-the son;
As they danco amid the shadows
When tho work of day Js done;
Hero we find, amid, the mountains, ;
' At the close of summer's day,
Quiet, peace, and Joy entrancing,
("ns onr wish to always stay.
Nature Call lis with Yho'muslc. ''
Of the water and the wind,
Blds'us look to God who loves us,
Bids us take our cares to Him;
And. It' we would learn' life's lea- '
Learn,, for us, the' oho,' beBt way,
.nature,
Whoro the fairies dance and Play.
reath 'the tall aniT bendjng tree-
,',' .tops,'1; '
In. the. shadows, and the moon
Seems to, hang so close above us
Coaxing lovers fond, to croon
Of the future days, so splendid.
As they, their new life begin:
Such a place you'll find near Mod-.
ford.
, 'And 'tla known 'as. Rogue-Elk
Inn; '':,.,.
,. , ...i. ,,...,1 ,; , .
Famous for fine ohlcken dinnors.
Famous for its paintings rare;
Famous for Its sylvan setting,
Famous for Its 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.
. . Paid adv. tf
ship and: modltiition,
Is. cordially. Invited.
Tho public
of SW and tho NW of HW-nnd
1 Kne.i vw or see. 5. twn. .25 S
Tho following music will bo pro- '.. i 1 ii iv ' v''
sonted. Sunda'. ' ''..., ; rj; 'e. Me'Alllslor, ot ux, to. H.
Morning: .' ". '. " ! , ' : w. McCaskey. et ux. Q. C. D. to
lroiuao, -.MOUiiauon ; " -" UlnA m tWp. 3; S., 11. 2 W., l.
Offortory; "Melody in U" tJulltnntlt . , ,, UtII-iu ... i linnln Ward
Antliem, "They That Trust In tno ., , ,ol . it vhoo.
Uv0" - Vtoyl-, ... !
Ant)(m, "Bsldo S(ll, Waters".... bld Hny;'noulty Cjo, to llonry
'VvV kllngie; tit u, ''doodV to' tii NW
and S.l,.,9f..'?. of; seo. w,, ,twp
1 Charles'" W;rKltngl' ot" ux, to
Kll. K'. Mevoi1; at vir; deed', td the
iNH, of, se and th,e s of nk of
Ve? 16! twp. '86 8., R.'2 E.T 10,
11.' L. Maultby, et'Ux, to .'gv fi
Oreon, et.ux, W. D, to, the-NW.o',
SE and-sVof SB, ot sec. 0, twp.
8 Si. IL t W..: also, the Wtt '
NE of sec. 7, twp. 39 S., R, ,1
Wr M-. Blnuman. et ux, to Ila
II, Bonhamr -W. D, to 0,110. acre, of
'land on Pacific' hlgHway.. .
: Charles if. ' Swoonoy, ot tlx, to
Italpn, E; Swoopcy. et ux, W,., p,
to S", of 'lots t and 4. blk.' 6 ol
Rosa Add-, to Modford. 810.
F, p. Green, et ux, to II. 1..
MOUltby, ,ct ux; "W. D, to lann
In- Allon-dalo Add.,' to Ashland,
10; ' ., v. . .. , :,, . v;
fta'lph IS.' 'Sweeney, ot Ux. to
rharles T. Sweeney, ot ux. deed
to land In twv. 87 a, R. 4 W.,,8,10.
' fcharjes "t. Sweeney, ct. ux, to
ttulph rti Sweeney,' ot tlx, deed to
land In twp. 37 S R,'. W 810. I
Ralph E. Swoonoy, ct ux, i
'Charles' "T. ' Sweeney, ct ux, deod
to'fc 6f, loll 1' nfid , y hi."
A.
.....Morklu
Valley Itaillo chiirvli. .
Bill Ray. pastor. P. O. box 318.
Church office. Herald bulldln.
Post office block. I'huno 1054-11.
, Broadcasts Sunday nights be
tween 8 nnd , from ' studio of
K.MK1). Wo wll) ' liroadcast last
Sunday night's , pi-vgram, whluh
was delayed, owing t tl)e enlarg
ing of, the studio, wavo length.
.A., j. .MacIJonpiigh, Scotch gos
pel, tenor.' will king .two'' old, fa
vorites, '"The Tdwer LlghtsV' snd
"Alone."' Psstbr's subject, 'I!
No Man Docelv'e You."
We are reaching the people who
can not be reached otherwise and
are. thankful for those who give
something "extra" that the many
who csn not n l ehiirrh enn
hear the message.
Moulton, ot-ux. . C. D. to lot t,
hlk. 4, Nlckoll Add. to Mcuroru,
1700.' ' '
t-.. t . In,,l M.t tO K. C.
Corn;' ev al, Q, C7 ft. to lot It, b;k.
... ..:.'. .1.. . .1., ' i.i'-taM,ir..,i: 'aiii.-'1
l:riciieii rtuu. v .
W. ' . Corn, ot . ux, . to . u.
Kunklcn et ux, . C. V. to lot e,
blk. 4. Nli'kell'H Add to Mcarora,
.lin It.' Muxedon to., jonn.,11.
Kunev. W. 1. to land In twp. 3
u ' n 1. Hi.. 850.
'...: 1 niin.ji : "M: 'cdlemrtn'to
organist and director; Margaret FrimK-'v. Houston, . ot UK.-W. . I),
nrnoiu, uirnciuir v ji-k-v - , land In twp. 31, twp. SB B., "
choir; Marian Alward tci;-'er, noon ,. w .
recitals, i , , ;. ' 1 '-',, . ' Lillian M. Coleman to Frank W
Houston, et ux. W. 1. to land in
twp. 38 8.. R. 1 W.. 81.00.
Lester T. Banta, 'tat ux, to C. R,
Chapman. W. U- to, land. )n twp.
,87 H., 11. 1 ., 1
, Jfia, A. IHUlger, H vu, jb.m .,
Estes. J. C. D. to hind In Tuicnt
810.. '
Ida A. Badger, ct vir to uuuiey
Hstes; deed to land In Talent
tinn . ' -
Thomas Dixon, ct ux. 10 jonn
W. D. to
land In twp. 87 It. W. 810,
Ray M. Kirk to J. D. Morrison,
(i.'C. '. to NW of tl Wof sec. 28,
PoMtluda In
Evening:
Prelude, "Itomuncc". ....Olllelte
Offertory,, ';Ciisolatlo,n"
' ...': :.....;v, Mehticlssohn
n'..:.,i..U.' Un.1,.. ' Ttnnialnn"
, UplLUUU, ..,,,,1 ,,W ,tv.".,... ,
''.v.v.....;.....'...!. ctnunbd.
".Ministry 'of music:'1 Florence
llaxch-lgK MpBlhoHC, sopron;Hdnii
Elfert Isaacs, coptriillo; A, J. 'Man.
Donough. tenor;' Dr. Vf. W. How
ard, bass; Eva Hai!crlgg Marsh
BABY OIES EN ROUTE
TO
TAl'ENT. Ore., Nov. 18. (Spco
laf) Tho Infant daughter of Mr.
and, Mrs. William Look of Waft. tf: Oustafson. ct ux,
nor crek ..passed away pn Novem
ber 4 from pneumonia. -Tho pa.-
cht vero; On their Way Md Ash-
l.n A. tihimlejttn' when the Ifnn 9 tt n I K.. 810.
baby 'died. ''' '.' "''' Stella Cssb Wagper, et' vlr to
, ,, . Minnie Hussey, et ui, w, u. 10
INTEREST SHOWN BY land in Virginia Add. (Ueavauls
TABLE ROCK '.ELECTION WZ' " XZZZ: .0 M,n
nle Hussey. et al. W. D. o land
NBHSRf CHEEK. Ore.. Nov. IS. In Deuval's ' Wast Virginia Aaa
' ui..,..i. rt,u. Lnt.: bnlnl Ir.tln Ashlflnd. 810,
Hrtattnh nlntlnn hnM iiL'tne OQ I.Oll K. HCBUar 1"
Kd Cowdon rtneh proved" Oiat the llams, t, ux. W. V. to land In
malorltv nf the neople of the dls Deuval'if West . Virginia Add. to
1ln mm Amniv ltiti,rH(il lh ItslAshland. 810
1 1 , , I ,' . . r. , a Pnla nr lid mil Ull' II. n. nm , J ' ... - -
soma 1 GO water users was, cast, pin, et ux, W. V. to the NH of
KAriv.iu-n w.r. fr Elmer Robert- H of BW 01 NE in sec- Si
...k unA 111 fnr Itnnrv French, with I twn. 30 .. R. 1 W 810.
one questionable vols thrown out H. O. Frohbach, et ux, to brnest
This Is the largest veto ever nastrn. DonaeK. et ux, w..i. to mnu
n the district. 'In twp. 38 b., k. i w., i
Dr. . J. Carpentec
CHIROfRACTOR,
. .. .. and
PHYSIO THERAPIST
319 Medford Bldflt. '
" Phone 4W-R,,, ;. .M
t lAi-, .;i ...'
:WbM tot
RlRfmiE REPALTO
It RANK HOWARD,
21 Wast Mall StrMt
Film Free
4ll;ftht Tw.
TALENT FAMILIES LEAVE
FOR. WINTER. VISIT EAST
TALBNT, Ore., Nov. 10. (Spec
Inl) A farewell party was glvul
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I.Ioldrldgp,.,Npvwibor, .. ,o.r :iMv.
end Mrs. Lewis Hill and family.
The Mills Idft Friday morning for
rtltlnhomn. whero they expect to
spsnd ,thp next fpur' months ,, Miss
Nell Hill nccompaniou tnem. nicy
Will: return to. tholr. Talpi)t, nomc
In February. '-. :
Mr. anij Mrs, C-uit Beck. 'also of
Talent,, left fur Kansas on, Novem
ber 15. They .will' wo in cumiiunj
with the llllls part of tho way.
lied Army Has Now Guns,
MOSCOW W The Itcd Army is
being equipped wllh a new typo of
machine-gun produced.' In Russia
In Its simplicity of constrnctltn
and csso In manipulation It la aalil
to siu-tias. furolgn gun8.,ii.r.,oimi'
eight kilograms as against inu
fourtpan. M)kn(ims of bf il'js.'"'
IS wmim
I 1 1 nl I
ff. Women' Hose
fa ' aa r: '
Silk fcrbjk-tog to toe witt
: frralwh'Heel
ii"ii!'
SK
rs .
ni t ,i-1
uiiuiu.i
IIII1MII1
gun'- xta'trUut tcnftw :U h
Bo hlst-i.''. rwinute, X.tf"!
VM-t ' VI
tint i
k V , -
LlU m Wtrshlp
7! 30 P- uosaail
:45 .'., School
;30p. .4sut
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1 ,INSUfi!AKt:E
Firat JbsTRncs
.Agency
"Phoni' 104 A aO.'tWirtt
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