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PXGT5 ITVE LAKE C. E. OPEN CONVENTION AT GRANTS PASS Starting tonight at 8 o'clock with a pot-luck supper, Mhrlstian endeav or societies of Crater Lake union will meet at Grants Pass for an annual three day convention. The program will continue over Saturday and Sunday, with a com plete schedule of worship services, addresses and social function. The three state officers present will be Dr. Walter L. Myers, state counsel lor and field secretary, ol Eugene; Grace Adamson, state superintendent of the "C. E. World," of Portland: Thelma Parish, regional vice presi dent of the state union, of Klamath Falls. The theme of the convention will be "This Is The Message." Rev. H. H. Hilton, pastor of the Grants Pass Christian church, will be host, and Opal Hush, of Ashland, "president of Crater Lake union, will preside. In this evening's session. Rev. Hil ton will give an address of felcome. and "We Received the Message," will be the subject of an address by Rev. W. R. Balrd of the Medford Chris tian church. On Saturday there will be com mittee meetings, at which officers will deliver their messages, and In the morning Miss Adamson will de liver a pep talk, in the evening, Ger ald Latham will be toastmaster at the banquet, and there will be a song service and business sessions. Sunday will be clev:-?d to church services and In the afternoon Dr. Myers will address the delegates on "This Is the Message, He Called to You." In the evening awards will be presented, and Dr. Myers will deliver the closing talk. RATES ON BONNEVILLE POWER READY SOON PORTLAND. Nov. 16. (AP) Ten tative government, estimates on rates for power developed at the Bonneville power and navigation dam will be issued within a few days so that northwest operators may quote fig ures to prospective customers. This was announced here last night by Major-General E. M. Markham. chief of United States army engin eers, who talked to 200 Portland busi ness men and public officials at a banquet in his honor. Returns to Salem Mrs. H. M. Wolfe of Salem, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. r. e. Green, left this morning by train for her home. TRAINS MEET IN HEAD-ON CRASH f V K? ? Jt TJ " s I . Yv --fee 1 t t 1 " One man was killed and five other persona were Injured when two trains of the Boston and Maine railroad met In a head-on collision, pic . tured here, at Ayer, Mass. The accident occurred when one train passed over an open swWch and ploughed Into one traveling in the oppos direction. (Associated Pmm Phnt ID TILT HERE NOV. 24 DECIDES BOWLING PORTLAND, Nov. 16 ,Pi Either Medford huh or Hood River football eleven m.iy figure in the selection of au outside team to play a Thanc ijlving day game here against Wash ington rush for the unofficial atitc championship. Through arrange ments made yesterday by long dis tance telephone. Medford and Ho. id River agreed to meet in a game at Medfcrd, Saturday, November 24, In a contest that la expected to aid In the selection of an opponent for Wash ington Thanksgiving day. Both Medford and Hood River, alon with Washington, hold unde rrated records. Salem and Pendle ton also hold undefeated records, but could not be considered, owing to previously scheduled contest. The Medford P?arpickers have one orame l?ft on their schedule, with Grants Pass next Saturday. Watson's City Cleaners continued their victory march In the Elks bowl ing 'tournament by taking two out of three from the People's Electric Store last night. Captain wataon led the parade with a total cf S73 pins for the match. Weeks and Orr will roll tonight. City Cleaners. Lee Watson 171 310 191 57'i Sherwood .... 176 200 149 55 smith 139 ieo au ao York 167 144 111 4Uli j Coleman 109 130 140 379 ; Handicap 75 75 75 'Jit E BY LEGISLATURE Totals 837 930 877 36M Tropin F.ln-trlc Storr. Alonrterfr 162 152 152 456 0111 15 159 167 48U Olmncheld 143 143 143 4J! Boone 135 135 135 405 F. Kelly 148 132 131 400 Handicap 147 147 147 441 Totala 877 868 875 2620 TWO PILOTS KILLED DAILY RJ WITH BIG BOEING SHIPS In answer to, many inquiries abou the new air service to Klamath PaMs and Lakevlew, Tom cuibertson, sup erintendent at the Medford municipal airport and local representative of the firm, stated today that It is not neces sary to hold a merchant's contrast, which allows each holder of auch j. contract the rUht to one run trip a month and a stipulated amount of express, - to obtain passage on the line One-way passage for the trip, whl3i takes 35 minutes, can be had fo1 $4.25 to Klamath Pal'..) and S9.50 to Lakevlew. The round trip fare to Klamath is $7.65. Scheduled flights leave Medford at 3:45 p m., and res ervations may be had at the Hotel Medford -or the municipal airport. V Exceptional . Danish Pastry We believe we have the finest Danish Pastry, ever offered before in Southern Oregon. It is made by a special Refrigerated Process exclu sive with us. Quantities of milk, butter and egg3 are used with the same liberality you would use them in your own home. Our craftsmen are the best obtainable on the Pacific Coast. Tomorrow we will feature our Danish Pastry by offering several new items in both small and iarge pieces. One of these items will be specially priced. Danish Date and Orange Squares 23c doz. These are a real treat. Don't miss them. In addition, they are real Oregon made products! The Oregon Air Service has recent ly installed a Boeing mail plane on the run, similar to those used on -;he regular coast run of the United Air Lines in the past. The plane, pllo.M by Bill Randall, who has M yen ra llying experience, has a capacity of four passengers and 1000 pounds o express. Twenty thousand dollars in carpo insurance is carried by the com pany. Taxi service to points not on the regular run can be obtained by noti fying the company in advance, Cui bertson said. AMAZONIA, Mo., Nov. 18. (AP) Two airplane pilots were killed early today when a tri-motored Rapid Air line plane crashed and burned near here. The victims were H. C. Braafield, a private pilot and manager of the St. Joseph, Mo., airport, and Ben P. j Billings, Kansas City, who was at the controls. j Flying from Omaha to Kansas City j the plane .was reported by a party i of hunters to have circled several times before It crashed and burst Into flames. AMORTIZATION ACT SALEM. Nov. 16. ( AP) Re-hUro-ductlon of the bill calling for amort ization of the state land board loans will be. made in tho state senate at Its next session by James T. Chln nock of Josephine county, the sen ator Informed Rufus C. Hclman by letter today. The bill was Introduced at the second special 1033 session by Chin nock and passed the senate, but was among those remaining to be acted upon In the house when the session was adjourned. Chinnock stated he considered the bill very Important legislation, con sidering that form of mortgage tlie I best method of reducing J.he out I standing loans, declaring mortgagers are in favor of the plan. 10 TAKE EX AMATEUR NEW YORK, Nov. 16. AP) The funny man of pugilism's 175-pound class, Maxie Rosenbloom, gives one of his inimitable performances In Madison Square Garden tonight. The party of the second part Is RoFenbloom's 15-round defense of the . light-heavy weight championship he I holds by grace of the New York Istate Athletic commission and several Ulmilar organizations, will be Young i Bob Olin. a graduate of Golden Gloves amateur competition. Rosenbloom ruled a 2 to 1 fa vorite today. ;FIVE COUNTY VOTES HOLDING UP CANVASS SALEM, Nov. 16. fAP) Official records of votes from five counties must be received before the canvass of the general election ballots can be made by the secretary of state. Thirty-one counties have alrendy sent In the official votes, it was an nounced today. Those not yet reporting are Klam ath. Multnomah, Urnntllla, Coos and Wheeler counties. BIRTHS DATE SWITCHED Jack Hueston announced today that a change has been made in dates for meetings of the Boys' Ath letic club at the Roosevelt school, for the east district, and that the west district members will meet at the Washington school next week for the first time. The change at the Roosevelt is from Monday to Wednesday evening, so that the present schedule for that district is now Wednesday and Frlr day nights. The boys will meet to night at the Roosevelt school, where O. Palmer Is In charge of basket ball practice. Basketball practice at the Washing ton school will be on Monday and Thursday evenings, with M. P. Bo shears In charge. Bite of Spider Reduces Weight WICHITA. Kan. (UP) Mrs. D. 8tevens has found a swift method to reduce but she emphatically does not recommend it to others seeking a aylph-llke figure. She lost 30 pounds In six days after having been bitten by a black widow spider. "I'd rather have the 20 pounds than the misery," she declared. (Continued uia page one) fered by Lcng as the forerunner ot the "cancellation of all debts" under the old testament rule of distribu tion of wealth every seven years. It provides for suspension of debts by the state bank commissioner, J. S. Brock, for a period of two years from passage of the act. The bank com missioner will become the "debt moratorium commissioner" in addi tion to his other duties and no state court may suspend his Judgment, pending litigation over debts. All fed eral obligations are exempt from provisions of the act. The .legislation was scooted across the hull to the house, which con curred in amendments and thereby enacted the bills Into law as fast as it received them. The bllla then went to Gov. O. K. Allen for signature and there was no doubt about his signing all oi them. RATE FOR TRIP TO GAME $9.9 Considerable Interest Is being man. Ifcst In the University of Callfornli Stanford football game to be played at Berkeley Saturday, November 24 and if 15 or more persons from south ern Oregon desire to attend the game tourist rate of (9.05 round trip with a ten-day return limit will be available over Southern Pacific lines, A. S. Rosenbaum, agent, announced today. The trip south must be made with all persona from this vicinity on the same train, but the return trip may be made at any time during the ten- day limit. Those desiring to make the trip should communicate with any Southern Pacific station. Tickets to the game are still available, Mr Rosenbaum said. OREGON CITY, Nov, 16. (AP) The transfer to Polk county of K. W. Sawyer, emergency AAA assistant to the county agent here, was announc ed at the Clackamss county office Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mills of Jack sonville arc tho parents of a daugh ter, weighing 8 pounds ounces, born today at the Community hospital. Harvest Festival at Parish Hall, sponsored by St. Anne's Altar Society, will begin with a card party Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tuesday even ing there will be a play at 8 o'clock. Many useful articles will be sold. Ose Mai) mbune want ads UMIWUIXAS repaired and recover ed Medford Cyclery. 23 N Fir. Z PASSES. AGED 88 Helurich Shult died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George GUI- man, on the north Blddle road Thursday evening after a brief Ill ness from old brc and kidney trou ble. Mr. Schul7. whs born in t he province of rosen, Germany. June 0. 1848. The family came to the United States in June, 1889. going to Leola. S. D., where he harvested two crops. Coming to Jacksonville, Ore., in 1B90, he followed farming la this county for 18 years. Hi wife, Au gusta, passed away In 1913. He was a member of the Zlon Lutheran church. He leaves seven children, five sons and two daughters: Adolph, Max, Ewarld. William, Henry, Mrs. Ber tha Ford, Mcllete, S. D ; Mrs, Mar tha Gillman, all residents of Jack son county excepting one daughter; 25 grandchildren and 22 great grand children. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Sunday at 2 p. m.. Rev. Georee P. Kabele offi ciating. Interment In Jacksonville cemetery. Use Mall mbune want ad. Announcing the Opening of Mcdford's Smartest Specialty Shoppe Saturday, Nov. 17 FEATURING LINGERIE HOSIERY COSMETICS a fft Special! For Our Opening Week In person ... 11. (iamhre. Noted Hollywood make-up artist and creator of (iamhre rusinrtlcs, brings to the women of Medford the newest Ideas In perfect makeup. Mr. tinmlire will lie lmppv to outline n new makeup chart for you Individually and will personally Instruct our patrons tn the correct f-v nud application of makeup. MAISON JEANNE HOLLY THEATRE BUILDING Schilling Vanilla s delicate flavor never freezes out of ee ere1 TURKEY RECEIVING DATES for regular Thanksgiving Turkey Pool Will be November 23 and 24 Date for early December Eastern Shipment will be Dec, 8 So. Oregon Turkey Growers Assn. O. E, OUSTERHOUT, Secretary , Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Foley, of Cen tral Point, arc the parents of a boy, weighing: nine pounds, 2 ounces, born yesterday at tho Sacred Heart hospital. Two Fatalities SALEM. Nov. 16. (API Two fa talities, Peter O. Kildow, Portland la borer, and Frank O. Godwin, sawyer of Bonanza, were reported In Ore gon industries the past week. The accident commission also reported a total of 456 accidents during this interval. NOTICE Will Pay Cash On Delivery for All of Your TUEKEYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 23, 24 TRADE WHERE YOU GET A SQUARE DEAL MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO. 128 No. Grape Phone 16 hi iiirriiuu moods, too! It's fairly astonishing' what a cup of brewed in the wee stria' hours of some troubled sleepless night will do to restore peace and amity with all the world. "dSjl V Good Confidential to wives : If you knew how painstakingly we searched the Coftee Map to find jxiit the blend for mellowing any mood any where I!! Smellowd Coffee is right up to the flavor-standard established these forty years hy Canned Fruits and Vegetables. What more need we say? WE FEATURE OREGON PRODUCTS FOE SATURDAY SURFS ARGAI AT THE M M . Dept. Store Women's Coats and Dresses Women's Accessories, Foundation Garments Children's Coats and Apparel Shoes for All the Family Woolen Dress Goods, Piece Goods Men's and Boys' Coats Men's and Boys' Accessories Visit Oun Bargain B&seasieBi Many Outstanding Surprise Bargains S&H GREEN SAVING STAMPS I