Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 17, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    ENJOYS
TALENT
Tuesday wan the regular nil-day
meeting of tho Koguo River Holi
ness association. It convened nt
the Talent .Methodist church with
Rev. Hrown and wife as host.
The ' morning messago watt brot
by Rev. Floherty of Rogue River
"Church of Holiness." It wan ft
helpful sermon und the Halnts re
joiced In tho freedom of the
message, and messenger.
The basket lunch nerved nthe
noon hour was a timo of break
ing tho bread, and soul featslng
us well as body.
The afternoon sermon was de
livered to the blessing of our
hearts by Rev. Picher of Grants
Pass. The business meeting took
up tho work of tho coming spring, j
.planning a convention oi tnree
days the last of March.
' The evening was given over to
- .Ensign Pack of Med ford and his
people for an old time Salvation
Army meeting. The church folks .
. enjoyed the fellowship of our com-j
rades of thj? Pulsation Army. The j
interdenominational spirit prevails I
In flirt irrniin nnil thr onsii?n' '
message was old fashioned In that
he held up our need today of a
real experience of heart holiness
"without which no man shall see
Clod."
This is an Interdenominational
movement In tho oliurches for the
building up of the kingdom in ;
each individual church. It is not j
another church hut a help to
every church member who will ;
walk In tho light. The date of our
next meeting will be Meb. 13th.
(and that Is not unlucky.) Keep
in mind the other services of tho
people and coma and enjoy the
services.
Rev. A. C. Archer, Medford,
Secretary.
iNT
FOR YEAR OF ACTIVITY
CENTRAL POINT, Oro., Jan.
17. (Special) Missionary :circle
of the ,Cnrlstian church met at
the home of MrH. Viola Lampman,
January iG. This being the first
meeting .of the year, officers were
elected as , follows: President,,
Clnra Vincent; vice-president, : Bel
la Pankey; secretary, Ixils Young;
treasurer, Dora Jones. After a very
pleiisunt .ifternooiv refreshments
were, served by Mi's. Lampman,
Mrs,. Young and Mrs. Coker.
, Thft-lierean class of the Fede
rated church met at the home of
:Mrs. II. M. Wyatt January 14. I
Tho officers chosen for the next
year are Mrs. Bay wyatt, presi-
dent and Mrs.
', Mrs. L,. C.
Everett Faber
Da Vinson, teacner.
(.irimes and Mrs.
served with Mrs.
"Wyatt.
. Twenty-five guests enjoyed a
very pleasant afternoon.
The Ladles' Aid of the Fede
rated church met in the church
parlors on Thursday afternoon.
Officers, for the following year
nre: President, Mrs. E. C. Rich
mond; , secretary, Mrs. L. C.
Crimes; treasurer. Mrs. Hamrick.
The afternoon wns spent i
tying a quilt. .
MEXICO CITY. Jan. V.-(JP)
Three more persons died here dur
ing the night from exposure as a
consequence of the abnormally low
temperutuves which have prevailed
this week. The deaths brought the
total from the cold wave to six.
Warmer weather was predicted
for today.
All the genius of
Sigmund Rom berg
and Oscar Hammer.
. iteln, II, combined
to offer Medford the
most beautiful mu
leal romance ever
filmed)
Entirely In
Technicolor
Viennese
with
Vlvienne Segal, Walter Pldgeon,
Alexander Gray, Jean Hertholt,
and chorus of one hundred
voices.
Here Is new and greater screen
entertainment.
V
Kt. lurk's Kpicoiml.
Corner Onkdalo nnd Oth St. '
8 a.m. Holy communion. . t
10 r m. Sunday school,
11:15 a.m. Holy communion.
7:30 ji. in. Confirmation class, .
Win. It. Hamilton, Hector.
Main St. Methodist ChurrJi, South
Sunday, January IS. 1931,
!t:4!i a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. m. Sermon by pastor.
8:30 p. m. Kpworth League.
Worship service.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Special music.
V. D. Wood, pastor.
Pull Coiqwl Church.
Newtown near Main St.
It. D. Sireyffeler. pastor.
Morning worship, ll a. m.
lCvangeh'siic service, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Young people's service, 6:30 p.m.
Hible study Thursday evening. A
welcome extended to ail services.
Vohmtoors of America
Revival services beginning Fri
day. Jan. IB, at the Volunteers
Mission. Rev. II. V. Savage from
Berkeley. Calif., will have charge
of the services.
Beginning Friday, his subject
will be "From Infidelity to Christ."
Everybody welcome. Come.
129 Hast Main, over The Clog
gery. Capt. F. V. James in charge.
English Lutheran Church.
Fourth at Onkdale Avo.
lr. 11. C. Funk, pastor.
"Miracles of Mercy" will he
the subject (' the pastor at 11
a.m. The newly elected officers
will be installt-d at this service.
Tho Bible school begins at 10
a.m., with classes for all ages.
You are cordially invited to at
tend our services. '
Seventh Bay Adventlst.
Corner Beatty and Edwards St.
T. M. Lougberg. pastor. T. L.
Thuemler, assistant.
Sabbath school 9:4G a.m. Jay
McConilts, 11 pt. L. L. Bunch, as
sistant superintendent. Chuch services-
1 1:0ft a.m. Young peoples'
meeting, 3 p.m. Zella Snider,
leader. Mrs. F. M. Rodman, as
sistant. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
p.m.
No meeting Sunday evening.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints.
U D. S. Sunday school every
Sunday at 1 0 a.m., sharp at tho
Seventh Day Adventist church on
corner of Edwards and Beatty, off
North Central. . - .
Ijidies' Relief society and Priest
hood meetings held every Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. President Wm. R.
Sloan, of tho Northwestern States
mission will hold special services
at 7:30, Monday evening, January
19. Every one is cordially invited
to attend. A. C. Hawkins, branch
president.
- Talent MiMlioriiht Church.
" Sunday school is manned by the
finest group of men and women
and the church is growing. Bring
your children and there will be a
class for them, and you, 9:45 Sun
day morning.
Worship hour at 1 1 a. m. Evan
gelistic sermon by the pastor.
Junior league. 4 p. m. Claronce
II old ridge, superintendent.
Evening worship of song and
srmon every Sunday night. 7:30
p. m. Bright, snappy music, and
you will want to come again.
If you have no church home wo
Invite you to meet with us.
F. Audley Brown, pastor.
Church of tho N'nzareiie.
North Central at Jackson.
John T. I-aRose. pastor.
"Pentecostal power" will be the
theme for the bermon by the pas
tor Sunday morning at 11. The
Sunday school showed a splendid
Increase last Sunday and indica
tions are that it will go beyond
that next Sunday. At least one
class is planning to Increase their
attendance to fifty, and others are
doing their bit toward the goal
of 200. Evening service at 7:30,
with sermon by the pastor on "Tho
Man Who Died Too Soon "
N. Y. P. S. footing nt 6:30.
Sunday evening. Class meeting
nt fi:30. Prayer and Bible study
TOMORROW!
AND
MONDAY
Continuous Shows
Tomorrow Starting at 1:15
The ROMANCE
THAT HAS CAPTURED
The HEART
OF AMERICA
SO STRANGE! '
SO GREAT!
SO BEAUTIFUL!
YOU'LL NEVER,
NEVER FORGET IT!
nights
H-so
SELECTED SHORT
8UBJECTSI U
DnDlll AD r, , f w- r.
P Mat. 10-35c; Eve. 25-50c
Y HOLLY SCRIP
ftfEDFOKD QIIJ
Wednesday evening at 7:30. The
book of Leviticus will be the
study for next Wednesday. Every
one welcome at this church.
Tho Salvation Army.
Old Methodist Church building,
corner 4th and Ilartleit. tension
nnd Mrs. Jnrnes it. I'ack, officer
in charge.
Sunday service.:
HolincsH meeting, .11 am. All
believers in Holiness are Invltod
tn Sunday school nnd llihlo class.
2:30 p.m. .Mrs. Velma Clibson In
chaise. .
Younu peoples' lesion, 6:30 p.m.
Evening service 8 p.m. Eninn
pack will bring the inesa(ie. . His
subject will be "Enlarue Thy
Tents."
Week day services: Tuesday.
Thursday : and Saturday nights,
8 p.m.
Tho public Is cordially Invited
to attend these services.
First Christian Church.
Ninth and Oakdale.
W. It. llaiid, I'aslor.
llihlo school at !l:4Ci a.m.. M. K.
Olson, superintendent.
Morning worship begins at
10:50.
Anthem, 'Come Let Us Sing"
(Jordan ).
Incidental solo by Dr. fluve.
Sermon subject, "The Tempta
tions of Jesus."
Christian Endeavor at C:30 p.m.
Kvening evangelistic services at
7:30.
Male quartette, "Let the Lower
Lights lie llurniiiK." I.. !. ticnt
ner, M. E. Olson, C. Wcndt, J.
Kii-kpatrick. '
Sermon subject, . "The Infallibly
Safe Side."
Mid-week Itible study and prabe
service Wednesday evening at 7;30.
Vnlley Itnillo Ctiuroh.
(Xon-Ienomlnationnl)
Ted Li. Theumler, pastor. Ser
vices every' Sunday evening be
tween eight and nine.
We greatly appreciate the let
ters and telephone calls received
expressing appreciation for our ef
forts over KM ED.
Sundny subject will he "Love."
the greatest grace In the Chris
tian religion.
Professor Parrlsh of the Rogue
lilver Academy, who has had sev
eral experiences with radio, sing
ing In Florida, will hnve charge
of the music: . He will sing two
solos and other members of the
academy will furnish the . other
songs.
We cordially Invite you to tune
in and enjoy with us this hour of
worehlp',
, . First IlaptlM, Ohuroh.
V. H. Eaton, minuter.
Sunday school, 9:1S a. m.
Morning worship, 1 1 a. m. Ser
mon by the. pastor. "An Estimate
of Jesus." Mrs. C. S. Flnley and
Mrs. ltalph Raymond will sing
"Consecration,' .'by Francis llav
ergal. Voting People's meetings (three
groups), 0:30 p. m.
Evening service, 7:30. At this
ervlco tho pastor will begin a
series of . six Sunday evening
'"Chummy Chats" with the congre
gation on the general subject of
"Huilding li Home." rrhe topic for
Sunday evening will be "What Is a
Home?" A feature of the even
ing program will bo Captain J. A.
Uuehanan, cornetlst.
Try our welcome.
Intel-national Bible Students.
Judge Rutherford, lecturer.
Broadcasting a Watch Tower
program over KM ED Sunday even
ing from 7 to 7:15. This program
will consist of a lecture by Judge
Rutherford, who Is known as the
world's greatest Bible scholar and
lecturer. The title of the talk is
"Tho Kingdom," and referB to
Christ's kingdom on earth. One
of these lectures will be given every
Sunday evening -by electrical tran
scription dver K.MED until further
notice.
The International Illblo Students
meet forstudy every Hunday morn
ing at 10:30 at the home of Mm.
W. W: iBalley. 102 Mistletoe stroet.
and every Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock , u-t the home of Mrs.
Anna Brewer, 727 South Central
avenue. 'All Interested In Watch
Tower Bible study nre welcome.
First Preshytctrlntl Church
Claude B. Torter, Minister.
Morning worship services at 11
a. m. Tho sermon topic will be,
"Beliefs That Matter.''
The music Is as follows:
Organ prelude, "Fountain Rev
eries" Fletcher
Anthem, "Thine Is the King
dom" ......Gaul
Organ offertory, "Berceuso In
D'' ...Lemnre
Contralto solo. "The Holy Hour"
Nevln
Kdnft Kifert Isaac
Organ postlude, "Allegro Mod-
erato" Vincent
Ministry of music: Elsie Carlton
Strang, soprnno; Edna Kifert
Isaac, contralto: It. E. Woldron,
tenor: Dr. W. W. Howard, bass;
Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh, organist.
Voting people's worship nerviVes
nt G:30, followed by age group dis
cussion!. First Church of Christ. Scleiitlst.
Authorized branch of the mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scienilst, In Boston, Muss.
Services are held every Sunday
at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day. Jnnuary IK: Life.
Sunday school at 9:tr. Appli
cants under the ago of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings,
which Include testlmonh-e of Chr.s
tlan Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The rending room which Is lo
cated at 40; Medford building, U
open daily from 8 n. m. to 6 P. m.,
except Sundays nnd holidays. Tit
librarian Is In Attendance from 11
to 4, nt which time nil authorized
Christian Science literature may be
purchased or borrowed.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services nnd visit the
reading room.
Killed By Fumes
ilAI-TIMOKE, Md.. Jan. 17. (Pi
Two persons were killed, three
others were overcome and 35 resi
dents of a block of houses mad"
111 today by fumes which escaped
from a gas main Into the basement
of one home and spread to the others.
TRTBUNE, L MEDFORD.
HOWARD ROCkEY !
sy.whslx: V 1 1) i e n s Oruy.
youno and attractive model, is uu.
t,i o tor ii aeries of vainiinoe that
Iticiaht Channiitu. artiat. ii mak'
tua lor a .Ve J'orJC theater.
I'iiuiitioiO has mart tl.an a vi'uAri
Mionat iutereel in Viviens, ami
wlieu 'i rainstorm ruins a ftor.
rou-ril eaetiino ooivn she ta (crur
is;, he promises to take the re
siionatlilttu. Jiinnii Crane, the
atrical vrexs agent, ia In lore tt-il't
al!rei. Vlilenne's older sister, an
actress but Aileen relnsee to let
herself irsnonii while she lias to
watch over I'li'lcuse. Jimmy oer
- entitle Hag Klein, vruducer, to
vice Aileen a vart in his scto
jioie ''Sara's Christmas Stocking."
As an adcertiaina scheme. Aileen
aueeors in costume on the street
uith Jimmy, a tiahl is "laked,"
and theu are arrested.
Chapter 7
JEALOUSY
pKRSPIRl.Nii, lu his shirt sleeves.
Max Klein uuug up bis telephone
with grunt of satisfaction. Cat
ting up from bis swivel chair he
waddled across his private otllce.
In an b6cure corner hung the faded
likeness of an actor In the buskins
of Hie tragic era.
"So this new kid's Bob Gray's
daughter!" Klein muttered. Funny
how iliiogs worked out. Klein ha
loaned Gray the money for both
bis wife's confinements. And the
ctor had never even tried to pay
It back! Klein took down the pic
ture and carefully dusted It off.
"Am I the star of this show or not?" she demanded.
"Hey, . Miss Kohn!" he called
through the .'.oor. "Send this nhoto
I around In Wlnenta. Tell him In
shoot ins a- hundred glossy pvfhtB
over here right away. We'll need
'em for a story that's going out to
morrow." '
Ills cretary took the portrait.
"What's the idea?" she demanded.
"Are you going to put on Hamlet
and sign up a real ghost?"
"Ghost your grandmother!" snort
ed Klein. "This guy's a wliaddye-call-'em?
Yeah! An ancestor. Broad
way discoveries gotta have fathers
and mothers the kind that'll make
good advertising. People don't re
member that Boh Gray was a joke.
This Aileen kid Is going to Inherit
the mantle of his fame." ' '
"Hologuey!" Miss Kohn snapped
coldly. - A noise lu the outer olllce
caused Iter to slam the dour - in
alarm'., '.- '
Look lug through the glaes parti
tion, Klein saw an exc!ted throng
follow .Ilmnii and Alleea Into his
anle-toot :. "That boy's a wow!"
ht beamed. "Look at 'em count
'em! . Baby!, Every paper In town
is tagglu' 'em even the sob-sisters.
Lights! Camera! Whoopee!" lie
almost pushed Miss ICohn to the
door, opened It and thrust her out,
as ha glared belligerently at the
waiting group.
"What the devil!" he exploded.
"Whaddye think Ibis Is a loafing
place?. Shut up! Get out! I'm busy.
No, posilively. Miss Kohn, I
wouldn't see no reporters at all.
ain't got a word to say." Klelu
slammed the door and stood behind
It, shaking wilb silent laughter.
You had tn handle these birds lust
right or they'd think there was
something Hshy sbou . the slickest
story. . .
"Well, Chief, It worked!" Jimmy
announced as he and Aileen entered
the Inner oltlce. "Didn't I tell you
she'd handle It like a little veteran?
That rough and tumble at tho end
was Just the touch It needed."
"Yeah? Rut sunnnsn von in to
f lail. I nl n't payln" your ffuc."
"There won t he any fine, said
Cranei. ."The guy :t slugged Isn't
going lb show up He knows lie
isn't supposed lo."
DO- F.
CENTRAL POINT, Ore., .Inn. 17.
(Hp!.) Joint installation of offi
cers of the Rfiboknh and" Odd Fel
lows lodges of Central Point wns
held In the Grange hall January
12 following a bountiful ban'iiiet
served to 300 guests.
The. Itehckah officers Installed
were: Noble grand, Florence Eddy;
vice grand, Minnie Ruckles; record
ing secretary, Clnra Vincent; treas
urer, I.iu.eiin Iiumon.
Otld Fellow offlrers Installed
were: Noble grand. Andy Buckles;
vice grand, Floyd Hedgpeth; treas
urer. J.. F. Southwell; secretary, J.
E. Vincent.
After the Installation cards and
dam irig 'were enjoyed until a lute
hour.
OK'F.t.yX, SATURDAY.
A ROMANCE OF KaD'O
"limy d'ye mean ain't supposed
lo 7"
"I nwuu I gave him a ten spot to
butt In and lei me wallop lilm
just to make a filling dlmux."
"But the feller told the cups Ills
unme was John It. Steunirourt.
He's one of the biggest. advertising
men"
"But he isn't the guy I soaked.
How can I help It," Jimmy asked,
"If the uut gave a phoney name?"
"Stearncourt will be wild-eyed!"
Klein suid uueasily, "Maybe he's
been talking and all these reporters
outside "
"Sure," said Jimmy. "That's why
they're here. I figured the old bird
would raise a howl. It makes a
better story."
' As he spoke there was a com.
mollou just outside the door. It
flew open, and Edna Vellamy strode
in with Hashing eyes. They were
large and dark nud furious, nnd Ig
noring the others' presence, she
focused them on Kleiu.
"Do you think I'm going to stand
for this?" S..e shrieked at him.
"Why you fool, you've made me a
luughlng stock wllh this cheap pub
licity! Every paper In town will
publish her picture In the morn
ing!" She flashed a glance of hatred
In Alleen's direction. "1 don't know
how you're going to slop them, but
you've got to keep It out. Am I the
star of this show or not?"
Elbows on , the blotter Klein
rested his forehead on his palms
until Edna should finish her tirade.
He had been through this many
times.
"Do you hear mo!" Mies Vella
my screamed. "Or are you as dumb
as you look? You've offered me a
contract (o star In this produc
tion" "But your signature nln't on It
yet." Klolu looked up nulolly.
"What's more, It Isn't going to he."
Slowly lie opened the drawer of
Ills desk. Vellutny stared at him
unbelievingly as he lora a slicat of
typewritten sheets Into tiny bits.
"What are you doing, yon Idiot?"
the actress demanded and stamped
her foot.
"Deciding to run my show my
self:" "Oh, really?" Miss Vollamy tossed
her head. '.'How extremely original.
It's just as well I've learned In time
t& accept another offer."
"Ain't it?" Klein agreed.
"You mean that you're going to
be stubborn, Max?" Miss Vellamy
smiled' persuasively, and undulating
toward him, sat ou the edge of his
desk. .
"Say, listen!" Klein waved dis
missal with bis pudgy hand. "Who
asked you lo come In here? Do you
think 1 keep open bouse?"
A sharp retort paused at her Hps
Edna Vellamy recognised the tone
that Klein had used. Tbls lime slit
bad overplayed ber famous temper
anient. Not only that, she shrewdly
surmised that Klein had fallen fo?
tho girl who stood beside Jimmy
Crane. Edna tried to mask her fury
with a contemptuous curl of tier
"I suppose your Idea's lo re
trem-h, old dear." she remarked
sarcastically. "Perhaps you'rs think
ing nf giving Hie lead lo a churns
girl."
"Edna." said Klein, "sometimes
you got bruins.' Thanks for the sug
gestlnn." , . ' . ...
(Crirt. pit). f,y Tfit Urnlr Co )
Tomorrow a hidden- entmy lakes
an underhanded thrutt at Aileen
and Vlvienne.
FREE FOR ALL FIGHT
IN DEMOCRATIC CLUB
NEW YOltK, .Inn, 17. (P) A
man in evening clothes wus killed
hy a bayonet thrust und four oth
ers were Injured early toduy In u
frnc-for all fight In tho club rooms
of a Democratic nrgnnlzullon ,on
West )2fth street In llnrletn.
A hegrn porter employed In the
huilding was nrrcsted on a charge
or having wielded Ihe bayonet fix
ed to a rifle, . '
One I'niiilliy In suite
HALEM, Ore., Jan. 17. I At fine
fujallty In Indued -in 1 accidents was
reported by the slate Industrial
accident commission for the week
ending January Hi. The victim was
It. H. Hall, Eugene. There were
(ilO'noclfients reported to the com
mission during the week.
.TAXrAftV 17. Uim
SCHOOL CHILDREN
Thotiriam.H of loiters of trllmto
from nrhool children of A morion
to Hoar Admiral Kiohard li. Hyrd
will bo proHonttMl to tho Antarctic
pxplorer when ho addresses tho
tfl.st an mm I convention of tho Do
pai t merit of Suporint ondimoo at
Detroit. Mich., .lummy
Pupils who wish may write to
the explorer. Their letters will he
elenamly hound in haud-tooled
leather and presented to Hear Ad
miral Hyrd hy President 'Norma ti
It. Crozier of the Department ()
Siiperi.itemlenco on behalf of tho
school children of America in rec
ognition of tho explorer's charac
ter anil achievements.
In Jackson county teachers have
lieon notified hy bulletins from tho
county suporin'temlent so that all
children may ho interested in .Ad
miral livid and in writing; letters
to him. Letters will be collected
and judged in tho county offices,
after which they will he forwarded
to Admiral Hyrd.
INSTALLED PHOENIX BY
rHOKNMW ore., Jan. 17. (Spl.)
Installation services of the- Neigh
bor of Woodcraft. Oak I'irde No.
were held at the W. o. W. hall
in I'hoenix Wednesday night.
At 6:30 a cow red dish supper
was served to Woodcraft memlx-t
ami families. I'laces were laid for
The Installation services were
held at K:3i. Tho inmalling of
ficer was Mrs. Nanic Roberts, first
assistant. Louie Colver, second as
sistant Installing officer was Fred
Furry, and third assistant 'install
ing officer was Mm. Marie Furry.
The following guards assisted:
Mrs. Klva Jlriscoe, Mrs. llertha
fonts, Mrs. Mablo Ktancliff, Mrs.
Cora Chandler, 1m Klva Caster,
Mrs. .Minnie McClaln, Mis Ida
ltiwhop nnd Mrs. Hazel Bishop.
The following officers wore in
stalled: Guardian neighbor, Mrs.
Resell Walt: past guardian neigh
bor, M rs. Maude Dnughorty; ad
visor, Mrs. Florence Drake; ma
gician, MiH. Mildred "Ward; clerk,
Mrs. Lillian Coleman; hanker, Mrs.
Cora Chandler; attendant, Mrs.
Uertha Coblelgh ; inner sentinel.
Mrs. Elizabeth Denzer; outer sen
tinel, Carl Hennele; flag 'bearer.
Mrs. C.ertrude Ilardesty; captain of
Kiin.rds, Mrs, Minnie Culver; mu
sician, .Mrs. Dorothy Lofl'er; cor
resyondont, Miss Klva Castor; man
agers, Fred Dnughorty, Mrs. Marie
Ward and Mrw. Knid Carter.
Three members of tho Neigh
bors of Woodcraft lodge of Med
ford attended tho installation Mer
vices. They were Mrs. Rortha Pen
well, Mrs. Mona Rurgman nnd Miss
Caroline Leader.
.Saturday night tho TMtoenix or
der will hnvo tho regular monthly
card party, to which tho public is
invited.
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
'The Food Is Better"
at The Medford
c
MRS. A. M. WALL '
McAndrews Road
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I'MOKNIX:, (Me.. Jan. 17.
(Special.) A mfotinjr nf impor
tance to all farmers and orchard
men thruout the community as
well as a number f others, has
been called for Tuesday nlht,
January Hi), at X o'clock at ihe
W. (). . hall in I'hoenix fur the
purpose of talking over possibil
ities of organizing a range, This
will be a public meeting and all
Interested are urged to come.
It. K. N'ealon, county deputy for
(Jr.'ingen. haM Hpi-nt some lime this
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Home of the
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trial payroll, augmented by
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center for two large food and building wholesalers. Small wonder
that 30 of the 16,663,000 bank deposits are savings accounts.
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week calling on several of tho far
mers and others throughout the
different sections around Phoonlx,
and ho finds practically all In
! favor of tho organization of a
'('.range In I'hoenix. tl
I Them will n Knnin frnm mitali-lA 1 1
lot 1'hoonix present, and there will
bo a few numbers presented by
members of Ci ranges from other
rjeetlons of tho valley.
Mr. N'ealon is very anxious for
a good turnout nnd desires that ull
help spread tho news nnd encour
age others to attend.
FOUR KILLED DURING
RIOTING IN BENGAL
I.O.VnO.N, Eng., Jan. lt.(P)
OlHpatchea to tho Kvening News
from Calcutata today snid four per
siiim had been killed and 20 others
j injured In riming nt .lahlda In tho
i Hihar province of Ilengal. The re-
porta said police lined guns to de
I lend theniHclvcR against a mob
which refused lo disperse.
HOST each September to
50,000 people attending the
annual "Round-Uo. "Pendle
ton is cattle capitol of the
Pacific Northwcst.Bccf cattle,
dairy cattle, and sheep bring
an income of almost $3,000,.
000 each year.
Umatilla County (Pendleton
Is the county scat, thus bring
ing even more trade from miles
around) produces $1 5,000,.
000 in agriculture and live.
i stock annually. Grain 50
of Oregon's wheat comes
from the Pendleton area
fruit, livestock, hay, dairy
products, poultry, and wool
all keep Pendleton's coffers
filled the year around.
! Flour and woolen mills and
1 saddleries provide an Indus
Seats
$2.00 and $1.00
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Medford Post No. 15
American Legion .
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