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    MEDFORD MATT j TRTBTJXE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUXT 7. 1935.
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St. Mark's Episcopal
E. S. Bart lam. rector
Holy communion. 8:00 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon, 11
a. m
Union church service, 8:00 p. m.
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Medford Company of Jehorah'i
Witnesses.
Por the summer months, the Med
ford Company of Jehovah's Wit
nesses meet for Bible study every
Tuesday and Friday evening at 7:15
o'clock at 737 South Central avenue.
All Interested In Watch Tower Bible
study ar welcome.
Methodist Episcopal Church, south.
Corner Main and Oakdale.
July 7, 1935.
T. G. Patterson, pastor.
Church school at 9:45 a.m. Dr.
Roberts, superintendent.
, Preaching service at 11 o'clock.
Young people's service at 7 p. m.
Joining in the union evening ser
vices for the summer, we will at
tend the first of these at St. Mark's
Episcopal church at 8 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Choir practice following.
P1 1 Brim Holiness Church
610 East Main St.
Rev, c. Edwin Cox. pastor
Res. 540 So. Fir
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Review
chalk talk by Mrs. Stevens.
Preaching service, 11:00 a. m., by
the pastor.
Evening Evangelistic service, 8:00
o'clock.
Mtcl-Week service, (Wed.) 8:00 p. m.
Appointed leader.
We cord la 1 1 y t n vl te those on the
East Side of the City who are not
actively engaged or attending else
where to como and fellowship with
us. Any on this side desiring the pas
tor to call on them, kindly call at the
Mission hall and see us.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
w Services are held every Sunday at
T ,11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, July
7, "God."
Sunday school at 9:30 &. m. Ap
plicants under the age of 20 may be
admitted.
Wednesday evening church meet
ings. Including testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which la located
at 401 In the Mod ford building, Is
open daily from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m.,
except Sundays and holidays. The
llhrarlaji Is In attendance from 10 to
4 at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public la cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the
reading room.
rhurrh of tlie Nazarene.
Central Ave. at Jackson.
At the popular 7:45 Sunday night
evangelistic service, Fred M. Wea
therford, pastor-evangelist, will use
four F's as his topic. "Man Formed,
Framed, Found and Fixed." Lively
- gospel songs, sung in the spirit, will
" be heard by the audience. Special
singing also forms a large place at
the Sunday night service.
"Christ the Focal Source of Our
Joy and Hope." is the topic from
which Mr. Weatherford will be heard
at the 1 1 o'clock morning worship
hour. A feature of this hour will be
special music.
Sunday school at 9:45 Arnold
Kornstad, superintendent. The de
mand for our day is for Bible study,
which forms a foundational rule for
conduct. Without this foundation
the road is set for moral dissipa
tion and the making of criminals.
The Bible Is our text book.
Young Peoples' meeting at 6 :45,
Miss Helen S c h e e 1, president. A
splendid opportunity is offered for
personal spiritual development for
young people.
Junior society service at 8:45 in
the annex building, under the direc
tion of Mrs. Fred M. Weatherford.
Peoples meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:45. This service lends Itseli
to Bible study, prayer and praise.
A special welcome is extended to
Y friends and strangers.
Sr Answer
Make your own declaration of Independence free
yourself forever from wah-day tyranny with
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Each additional pound, only 4C
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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
Fourth Street near Oakdale Avenue.
Geo, P. Kabele, D. D.t Paaor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 10:55. Sermon
by Martin O. Kabele, "He Leadeth
Me," and "Bsulah Land," played by
Mark Andrews; tenor and bass duet,
"The Lord Is My Shepherd" (H.
Smart), sung by Fred Miller and
Frank Crouton with orchestra accom
paniment; postlude, selected, by Gen
evieve Brown.
The Ladies' Aid society will meet
for a sewing meeting Thusrday at
2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. E.
Schulz, hostess.
First Christian Church.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Ralph
Cook, superintendent.
Everyman's Bible class In court
house auditorium, led by Lee Sadler.
Morning worship, 10:55. Sermon
subject, "Gods Way of Life," by
Lee Sadler of Pacific Grove. Callt.,
who la exchanging pulpits with Wm.
Balrd.
Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.m.
Musical program, directed by Ef
fie Herbert Yeoman.
Anthem, "Thou Knowest the Way,"
by Wilson.
Union services begin at St. Marks
Episcopal church Sunday evening at
8 p.m.
Church of God.
Corner of Haven and Holly Sta.
Bible school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship. 11 a.m.
Communion' service.
Sunday evening services :
Young people. 7 p.m.
Preaching, 7:45 p.m.
Prayer service Wednesday, 7 :45
p. m.
Ladles H. A. F. M. circle will meet
as usual. Those wishing to become
better acquainted with the ladles
and their work may do so by con
sulting Mrs. Clemens, 814 W. 2nd St.
A cordial welcome to all.
D. M. Clemens, minister. Residence
at 814 W. 2nd street.
Christian Church, Central Point
Clifton A. Phillips, Minister.
Bible school, lo a. m.; Roland Ho
ver, superintendent. Aim, a steady
Increase.
Communion and morning worship,
11 o'clock. Subject, "What Christians
Should Observe Today."
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Sub
ject, "The Seven Days of Creation."
Special music for this service. The
orchestra will accompany the congre
gational singing.
Midweek prayer and Bible study,
Thusrday at 7:30 p. m. Subject. "The
Prophetic Method."
The First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets
Joseph Knotts. minister.
Sunday school 9 :45 a. m., E. J.
Neumann, superintendent. Let us put
forth our best efforts to keep up the
attendance this summer.
11 a. m., Morning worship.' Sermon
theme "This is the Third Time I Am
Coming To You." Anthem, "God So
Loved the World." by Stalner. Rffer
tnry nolo; "Open the Gates of the
Temple," by Knapp. Prof. Cameron
Marshall, director; Mr. Don Hucka
bee, organist.
7 p. m., Epworth Leagues. All young
people invited.
8 p. m.. Union service at the Epis
copal church.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
Rheumatism?
Here Is good news for Rheumitlos.
If fever or shooting stabbing putns
of Rheumatism, Neuritis, or Neural
gia Are making life a misery, don't
give upl Oet quick relief with Wil
liams R. U. X. Compound, an effec
tive ' analgesic and antipyretic com
pounded from a doctor's prescription.
Williams R. U. X. Compound con
tain among the few ingredients
which authorities recognize as bene
ficial, and it has been a blessing to
thousands of sufferers from such
pains and fevers. Ask the Heath Drug
Store today for a bottle. Money back
If the first bottle does not satlAfy.
Adv.
Next Sunday
DOMESTIC
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First Baptist Church.
Rev. W. A. Davis, minister.
Sunday school, 9:45. B. T. Neff.
acting superintendent. Classes for
all ages.
Sermon. 11:00 a.m. W. A. Dawes.
Music: Anthem.
B. Y. P. U. groups. 700.
Union services, 8:00, Episcopal
church, North Oakdale. Rev. Bart-
lam.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
( Missouri Synod )
E. Main and Portland avenue.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school this morning at 10.
No morning worship.
Evening worship at 8:00.
Theme: A Sermon of Sin and
Grace.
The church council will meet after
the servire.
Ladles' Aid meet Thursday after
noon it 3 :00 in the home of Mrs
Mat Demmer. near Jacksonville.
Visitors are alwaya welcome.
Phoenix Endeavor
Joint Meeting To
Be Given Reports
An Interesting Christian Endeavor
meeting Is to be held at the Pres
byterian church at Phoenix at 7:00
o'clock tonight opening with a so
cial hour, at which time light enter
tainment will he furnished and re
freshments served. Following this the
Joint meeting will be held, with the
two delegates to the Presbyterian
Young Peoples' conference at Rogue
River giving reports. These, delegates
are Heith La wry. president of the
Young People'a society, and Lewis
Newbry, president of the Junior so
ciety. Special music will be another
feature.
All Medford Churches
THE CHI RCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OP LATTER-DAY SAINTS
w AprlI 6i ,8;10
" the Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
:ommonly known
to the world as
Mormons", was
organized at
the home of
Peter Whltmer In
Fayette, Senaca
county. New York
under the presi
dency of Joseph
Smith " the Pro
F. 11. Metcalf
President
Medford Branch
phet. Missionar
ies were sent Immediately Into the
world and the progress of the church
was very rapid In the subsequent
years. To this day It has grown faster
than any other rellgioua organization
In the world in comparison to its
membership. Through persecution
the main body of the church was
driven to the western frontier. In
These representative Medford business and professional people listed below, through
this entire series of articles possible. Their friendship indicates a desire to assist
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Members of the adult society have
been asked to Join In the meeting
Sunday evening. Also, any member
of the church or community desir
ing to attend, will be welcomed.
Rev. Dawes Gives
First Sermon At
1st Baptist Today
Rev. Wolford A. Dawes, who ar
rived here with his family July I
to assume the pastorate of the First
Baptist church, will preach his first
sermon at the local edifice this
morning at 11 a.m. There will be
special music. There will be no
evening sermon as the union meet
ings for the summer months start
today. However, the B. Y. P. U.
group will meet at 7 p.m.
The first of the union services
will be held at the Episcopal church,
with Rev. Bartlam preaching the
sermon at 8 p. m. Union meeting
Sunday. July 14, wilt be at the
Baptist church.
Gorge Resort Ready
For Summer Business
A. G. McMillln, prominent Rdso
burg man, has leased the Cascade
Gorge resort on the Crater Lake
highway, and now has it in readiness
lor the public. All of the cabins have
been completely renovated, and a
stock of groceries and short orders
are now available at the store.
Cascade Gorge is considered one of
the beauty spots between this city
and Crater lake, although its charm
Is too little known. A stop at the
bridge and a peek into the gorge Is
something that no one should miss.
Phone 542. we'll haul away your
' refuse. City Sanitary Service.
1844, ttie Prophet
Joseph Smith
was martyred by
A disguised mob
led by reviling
clergymen of the
locality. The per
secution became
bitter and under
the presidency ol
BrlRham Young
twentv thousand
Mrs. F. II. Mrtratr
souls surged Pres. Relief Sorlet)
their way to the
Rocky mountains
In an effort to
gain religious freedom. The Prophet
Joseph had declared that the Saints
would be driven to the Rocky moun
tains, and would there build up a
fine civilization. The prophecy has
been fulfilled. Prom that time until
the present the church headquarters
have beerr located in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
The doctrines of "Mormonlsm" are
based on the four standard works of
the church namely. The Holy Bible,
The Book of Mormon, The Doctrine
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CHICAGO. July e.-tfVWheat. rye.
and oats all tumbled today to a fresh
bottom price record for the season.
Indications of decided enlargement
of arrivals of newly harvested do
mestic winter wheat southwest next
week together with persistent uncer
tainty regarding what disposition will
be made of Canada's big wheat sur
plus, were chiefly responsible. At to
day's low point, wheat showed a set
back of more than 9 cents a bushel
as compared with Monday's high.
Wheat closed nervous. 3-2; un
der yesterday's finish. Sept. 79B-4.
corn l'-l-H advanced. Sept. 74',-.
oata ! - Vi off, and provisions un
changed to 15 cents higher.
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ernor, by proclamation, Monday will
close 350,000 acres of forest lann
In western Douglas and eastern Coos
county and 50.000 acres In southern
Ooos, Lynn Cronemlller, state for
ester, announced today.
Permits will be required for entry
in the closed portions. The general
rain this week lessened the fire haz
ard somewhat, he said, but danger
still existed.
Extend to
and Coven ants.
and the Pearl of
Great Price. The
Holy Bible taken
as a whole
teaches the Fath
erhood of Ood
and the divine
plan of salvation
for the human
race. The Book .
of Mormon 1
monotheistic. In Swpl. suntiny wrm.
the same sense as
the books of the
Bible, and em
bodies the revelations of God to His
people In ancient America. The Doc
trine and Covenants contains the
revelations of God the Father to Jo
seph Smith and to other prophets of
God in this dispensation. The Pearl
of Great Price embodies the visions
of Moses as revealed to Joseph Smith
the Prophet. It also comprises the
Book of Abraham whtch la a transla
tion of some ancient records from the
catacombs of Egypt, to which are
added the writings of Joseph Smith
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MEET OF EAGLES
OR A NTS PASS. July 6. &, Sil
ver ton was chosen 1935-1936 state
convention city for the Fraternal Or
der of Eagles as business sessions
here reached their final day.
Action of the legislature In taking
three quarters of a million dollirs
from the state Industrial accident
commission fund to construct a st.uc
office building at Salem was soundly
condemned and return of the funds
for direct allocation to labor de
manded in one of the resolutions
adopted late Friday.
I woa also resol ved to demand
"that a more Just and equitable
amount of money be paid to the In
jured men of the state of Oregon,
and that this amount be Increased
in proportion to the Increased cost
of living since 1913," when the com
pensation law was adopted.
Other resolutions: (1) opposed "the
so-called system of company doctors
or contract doctors'and urged "that
compulsory state compensation be
adopted." (2) Urged support of the
junior college school district bill
passed by the 1935 legislature and
vetoed by the governor. (3) Com
mended air by local Aeries for en
abling crippled children to go to the
Shrine hospital in Portland.
Ose Mall Tribune want ad a
Everyone A
;oncernlng his
first vision and
revelation.
Thru the en
deavors of local
members a small
Sunday school
was organized in
1925 in Medford
under the direc- i "U
tlon of t h e tfZ&g
Northwestern .. .
StMeeMission.lt r""rr '""
has continually Marietta, President
grown until at So. Ore. District,
the present time
v.-i. vliti a.
regularly organized branch Including
two auxiliaries, a Keuei society una
Sunday school.
TVi tlmi f thft Relief BOcletV. AS
outlined originally, were to manifest
benevolence. Irrespective oi creea or
nationality; to care for the poor, the
sick and unfortunate; to minister
where death reigns; to assist in cor
recting the morals and strengthening
the virtues of community lire; to fos
ter love for religious education, cul
ture and refinement. The organiza
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THREE-DAY HIKES
TO
The Boy Scouts of Camp McLough
lln started on their three-day hike
Monday morning amid a hurried
hunt for camping equipment. Tiiere
were three hikes available for the
scouts. The first and most difficult
was the Lake Harriet trip. Next was
the Mount McLoughltn hlko and the
third to Four Mile lake. Only second
year campers are permitted to go on
the Lake Harriet hike. On these vari
ous hikes, the scouts carry their bed
ding, personal equipment and a por
tion of the food. This was the first
over-night hike taken by several of
the scouts.
Sea Scout Bob Haines led the Har
riet lake hike group, composed of
Scouts Bob Nixon. Bob Walker. Ja-.'k
Hamilton. Donald Younger, and Al
fred Dodson. After a hard day's hik
ing, the scouts reached Harriet lake
and were greeted by a large bunch of
mosquitoes. Tuesday was spent In
hiking to the surrounding pesks
They returned Wedneseday, tired and
very glad to be back In camp.
The Mount McLoughlin party was
composed of Scouts Bob Deaver. Her
bert Prultt. Alvln Wimer, Don Wimer.
Mickey Miller, George Codding, Rich
ard Nelson. Jerry Vawter, Douglas
Pickell, Stanley Jones. Verne Strayer,
Kenneth Lewman, Willis Pratt, Dean
Ford. Walter Kreasc, with A. O. Sod
erberg, R. W. McConneU and Irwin
Doty as leaders, Monday the group
hiked to Freye lake, where they mad
permanent camp. Early Tuesday
morning the party started for the
summit of the mountain, which was
reached at one o'clock. The view was
greatly enjoyed, the day being very
Cordial Invitation To
tion of tha Relief aoclety Is both, na
tional and international In Its scope.
Today it la a member organbwtlon of
the National Conference of Social
Work and the National Council of
Women. Under the direction of Mrs.
Frank Metcalf a thriving relief society
organ I wit ton function as a faction
of this large organization. Exhibi
tions of the skill and efficiency of
this organization have been evidenced
during the past year In social func
tions and religious obligations.
The Sunday school Includes classes
that embrace all the church member
ship and to It has been assigned the
Apcclal obligation of teaching the
gospel to the adults as well as to the
children. During the past year it naa
leen under the direction of Jess H.
Elgan.
The branch organization has been
under the general Bupervision of Mr.
Frank Metcalf aa branch president.
Medford la also the headquarters
for missionary work in southern Ore
gon aa a division of the Northwestern
States Mission. This district Is pre
sided over by Elder John L. Margetts.
These missionaries at the call of the
their financial cooperation, are making
in stimulating greater church activity.
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clear. The trip down will never b
forgotten by moat of the fellows, as
it consisted of sliding down huge
snow field. In thla way it took two
minutes to travel what It took two
hours to climb. The return trip to
home camp was easily made arut
everyone was ready to consume an
enormous dinner.
The Four Mile lake trip wa made
by following the diversion canal up
to the lake. The scouts taking this,
hike were: Douglas Janney. Richard
Schuchard, Neil Stone. George Blg
ler. Bob Coverstone. Vera Kellenbeck.
Robert Bryant and William Taylor.
The hike was led by Donald E. Moore
and Shtrrell Doty. Camp was made
at the lake and the program arranged
for the next day. Some of the games
were frog racing, running and fish
ing. On the return hike Wednesday
this group met the Mount McLough
lin party.
Wednesday evening was spent with
a general cam pf ire. each hiking party
having a representative giving gen
eral talk on their particular hike. It
was generally agreed that the hikes
were a success.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. July 6,P) Stocks
slid along on a fairly even keel today
for slight gains in somewhat faster
trading in the New York stock ex
change. Motor ahares gave little heed to
the sharp decline in production for
the week. Cram's estimated output
at 59,380 units against 88,537 In th
preceding week and 30,493 a year
ago. The decline was explained by
curtailed operations owing to the
holiday, and the shut-downs of seven
plants for inventory.
In terms of the Associated Press
average of 60 stocks, the market
edged ahead .1 of a. point to 45.0. The
hourly pace of trading was somewiiat
brisker than Friday. Volume totaled
515,870 shares lor the two hour sei
slon. church, are voluntarily devoting tw
years or more, at their own expense,
and without pay, to promulgate eter
nal truth. Up to date over 80.000
have been sent Into the world by this
church,, constituting the greatest vol
untary missionary system In th
world.
Advent Christ (tin Church
BuptKt Church
Christian Church
Church of Christ
Church of God
First Church of ChrUt Sclent
Free Methodist Church
Full ciospel Church
Jehovah's Wltneit.es
Latter Hay Saints
Mnln Street Methodist South
Methodist EplcopaJ Church
Nazarene Church
Pilgrim's Holiness
Presbyterian Church
Sacred Heart Church
8t. Murk't Church
St. Peter' Lutheran Churcn
Seventh Day Adventlst
The Apostolic Faith
The Sulfation Army
Zlon Rvnngellcnl Lutheran
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