PAGE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN exchange and Northwestern Shippers' SUNDAY RED LE TTE R D AY FOR Many clubs, lodges, schools, and civic be known as Trinity church it Is an Traffic league, and Involves virtually nounced. and other organizations throughout MEN'S BIBLE CLASS all railroads operating in this state. Bliss Heine the entire field o f Copco service have At an election held for creation of In two hard fought game« the Ernest Pulliam of Boise and Hubert I.ast Sunday was a busy one for availed themselves o f the opportun a super-road district, with the object Medford high basketball team de ity to see these interesting pictures Mock of Sardinia. O.. were killed in feated the Ashland high team on the the Community Men’s Bible class; without charge The Parent-Teach eventually of building a highway from stantly when the automobile In which local floor by the score o f 22 to*18 not only was there a good attend ers Association o f the Roosevelt Medford to the Oregon caves, the pro last Friday night and on Saturday ance, thebe was also a large amount School, in Medford, the Table Rock ject was decisively beaten by a vote of thuy and two companions were riding night on the Ashland floor by a score went over a grade on the Old Ore Community Club, the Roseburg Ki- o f* 23'to 21." ° A "recoVddlreakTng at^ ! o f work done. The total attendance wanis Club, Roseburg Rotary Club, 688 to 1000. gon trail near Unity station, about 20 Yeggmen blew the safe of the Brook tendance witnessed these games for the day o f 116, brougnt up the and various other groups over a wide miles southwest of Baker. Bradley whir*: were the most exciting games general attendance from the date o f area have recently seen these films. field Quarry & Towage company at A a^xten sive schedule has been Astoria and escaped with the strong Poston and Charles Smith were in o f the season in Southern Oregon I th<1 foundin|f o f the r |.M to an aver- in Frid ay» gBtne the first half . _ - jured. arranged fo r further showings of ended 11 to 11. Throughout the j “ * • o f 100 •ach Sund*F ?r \2 0 0 .,or these Copco pictures, as the Great box containing $7685.12 in cash, checks Authorization for the expenditure of entire game first one side was ahead the 12 Sundays on which the class er Medford Club will see them next and negotiable securities, besides a $25.000 from federal highway funds for and then the other ahead which made has met. Friday night, February 26th, and on number of papers. location surveys on four Oregon pro it aJI the more exciting. The sec These figures show only those who Saturday evening, February 27th, A petition was filed with Governor ond half opened with Ashland taking the West Side Community Club near jects has been given by the secretary have been there at roll call at the the lead. In the las» part o f the Medford, has arranged fo r a show Pierce urging that Henry R. Crawford of agriculture. The highways affected third quarter Medford forged ahead opening o f the business session o f the ing. Wednesday night, March 5th, of Marion county be appointed a mem after failing repeatedly to score. class, any who came later not being the Centra! Point -Parent-Teachers ber of the Oregon state fair board tc are Canyon City to Burns. Sand creek In Saturday's game Ashland held Association will see them at its meet succeed Wayne Stuart of Albany, wbc to Crater lake park boundary, Wapini- counted present. the lead most o f the time, the end of ing. On March 12th the pictures tia to Mount Hood national forest The lowest count fo r one Sunday will be taken to Eagle Point to be has left the state. the third quarter. Medford was in boundary and Heppner to Spray. the lead at the end o f the third since the class was first organized shown before a combinîd gathering H. H. Corey, chairman of the public Immediate relief for 18 Oregon coun quarter by only two points, the was 38 men and the highest 216. The o f townspeople and school children service commission, has returned to score being seventeen to fifteen. average attendance per Sunday for there, under auspices o f the local Salem from Washington, D. C., where ties and one In Washington which have Medford outplayed and outgeneraled Parent-Teachers Association. lost tax payments through the return Ashland in the last quarter and with the past 7 Sundays has been 131 These Copco pictures show South he attended a hearing in connection a two-point lead resorted to their each meeting. i ern Oregon scenery, insluding Cra with the proposed railroad develop of the Oregon & California railroad grant lands to the federal government stalling game which drove the Ash Sixty Blues and 54 Reds last Sun ter Lake and Diamond Lakes, dedic ment in central Oregon. land fans into a frenzy. under the act of 1916. is provided in day sent the Reds flag down again. ation o f Copco Two Power Plant, Evans, o f the University o f Ore the entire Medford-Salem champion * Elimination of governmental em a bill Introduced by Senator Stanfield There is going to be some close work gon, refereed. ship football game, the Armistice pioyes who have ceased to be neces The preliminary Friday night was on deciding the winners in the “ feed” Day parade in Medford, with the sary since war and immediate postwar In the senate, under which the coun ties affected would receive approxl- between the H. E. C. A. Club and contest which ends the first Sunday Medford-Ashland football game fol conditions have passed was asked in niatoly $4,911,000. the Agricultural Club o f the local lowing, in addition to various other high school with the- Agricultural in April. interesting items, including Auto Ra a resolution passed by the Albany During last Sunday's business ses ces at the Jackson County Fair chamber of commerce, to be forwarded Club winning lit to 11. S PE CI A L! i In the preliminary Saturday night sion the following plans were accept Grounds. to congress. This week only— the Medford girls defeated the Ash ed— fo r the most part unanimously: The most recent picture shows the If the state dairy and food commis land girls 26 to 14. Ladies' 65c Hose Universal Pictures Corporation pro The establishment o f a class office On Monday night, in a one-sided duction unit, a regular Hollywood sioner desires to publish a quarterly For 50c game Medford defeated Klamath in one o f the rooms in Cowley hall, concern, engaged in filming the Lum bulletin under an act of 1923, he must H A T FI EL D 'S Falls 24 to 4. The Klamath team where the class teacher and officers berjack photoplay, “ Crashing Tim made their entire score on fouls. In can carry on the work o f the class, bers” , which they have just finished obtain from the emergency board an W. G. T R IL L the preliminary the Medford girls taking in the Klamath county. Cel appropriation covering its cost. It is Attorney-at-Law— Notary Public defeated the Phoenixgirls 42 to 3. and where committees can report, or ebrated moving picture stars arc announced in an opinion handed down The Medford girls did qpme very members o f the class can call to plan shown in action, including Viola Da by the attorney-general. Phone 341 fine basket shooting. Mr. Young o f any future work. na and adorable little Billie Kent Central Point - Oregon A cancer survey of Oregon Is to be Ashland and Miss G riffin o f Medford This office is to be open each day Schaeffer, five-year old child actor, refereed the games. in many interesting poses. “ Bozo” , made in the near future to determine The eleetion held last week for during certain hours for the above the tree-climbing dog. is also shown whether or not the state has sufficient m T I iwii m C y JT\ ire iwi i i f W w l the erection o f a super-road district purposes, and at other time closed “ doing his s tu ff” for the Copco cam hospitals to care for incurable dis from the Caves was defeated 1168 to to allow the class officers to attend eraman. eases. The decision to start this sur 688, a majority against o f 280. to book work connected with the Jacksonville, which would have been vey was reached by the state board of S PEC IA L! class. greatly benefited went against it by health at its annual meeting at Hot This week only--- This office will also be used by the a vote o f 137 to 76. It lost in Med Lake. Ladies’ 65c Hose ford by a majority o f only 7, this class teacher who is preparing for a vote being 470 against and 463 for. lecture to be given at a later date. For 50c Bridge operations planned by the By defeating this greatly beneficial state highway department during the HATFIELD'S These preparations are necessarily measure. Southern Oregon has lost present year include the construction of a splendid opportunity for attracting quite elaborate as is required by the Don’t fail to read the ads. They several spans on the route of the additional tourists and money to this subject, which, while o f very great may meet your needs. teritory. Roosevelt coast highway, according to interest to everybody and is rapidly The city council last week passed announcement made by C. B. McCul growing in favor has never as yet an ordinance prohibiting the riding ORE. NEW S ITEMS OF SPE C IA L lough. bridge engineer for the depart o f bieyrles on any sidewalk in the been presented from the levture IN TE R E ST ment. • city, the penalty being a fine o f fR.m platform. five to fifty dollars. They also de Because ill health would prevent The first presentation is to be in An epidemic of Influenza Is affect her frotn any longer having personal cided to hire a dog-catcher to round Central Point and the proceeds are up all unlicensed dogs. ing almost every home in Westport. charge of the historic Brunner building Earl C. Gaddis, ex-mayor, has been to go to the class for the founding Fire destroyed the plant and stock in Jacksonville. Mrs. Alice Applegaio reappointed by Mayor Alenderfer to o f a Sick and Benevolent Fund to serve a five-year term on the city of the Cottage Grove Packing company Sargent deeded that structure and her water commission. His term as a be administered by a committee .of at Cottage Grove. collection of relics contained therein member had just expired and his re class members and used in any Walter Dloamdohl. 36, a logger at to the Native Daughters' organization appointment was unanimously ap emergency case o f need. of Jacksonville. proved by the commission. A Free Employment Bureau is Maxvllle. was struck by a Falling tree Wednesday o f last week the Pyth also to be established in this office and died from his Injuries. Hearing of transportation rates on ian Sisters gave s card party for the livestock In Oregon has been set for where local men can get in touch With over 100 dairymen in attend benefit o f the Washington-Oregon Pythian Home at Vancouver, Wash with the work to be had in the sur ance. the Oregon dalrymeu's annual March 10 in Portland, the public serv-1 ice commission has announced. The ington. Five hundred was enjoyed rounding country. convention was held at Astoria. by the large number present. Mrs. application for the hearing was filed These features will prove o f ines The congregation of the Presbyter by the Cattle and Horse Raisers’ asso- I James Stewart won first prize for the Indies and Thomas Judge, first timable value to the city and com ian church at Phoenix has decided to elation of Oregon. Portland Livestock j prize for the men. Mrs. Earl Moore munity as a whole. A committee of build at once a new church edifice. and W. R. Gaylord won the boobey three was appointed to visit a mem prizes. A t a late hour delicious re More than 100 editors, publishers ber who was slowly recovering from freshments were served. and printers throughout the state at The local De Molay basketball a severe attack o f sickness. tended the eighth Oregon newspaper 1 It was agreed by all that Easter team defeated the Prospect team at conference at Eugene. the Armory last Wednesday night by Sunday should be a sort o f “ open the score o f 16 to 7. Knips and Dem- day” and only those who have no Corvallis was selected for the 1927 I mer were high point men. other place to which they care to convention of the Oregon Retail Mer- | The one hour parking law is now chants' association, which held its 22d being rigidly enforced. Any motor go fo r the special services will be annual meeting at Eugene. in attendance. I. G. Shaw, teacher ist parking in the restricted areas James, the 5-months-oId son of Mr for more than the usualhour will be o f the class agreed to be there to subject to prosecutions from now on. meet those who cared to come. and Mrs James Gwillim of Riverton. Keith Cole, form er Medford boy, In compliance with the o ffe r made I near Marshfield, was burned to death : and fi>r some time with the Frank & before the class was founded “ a wh*n the family home caught fire. King Theatrical Company, is now in charge o f an orchestra furnishing Bible Answer fo r any Bible ques- j George E Griffith of Oregon City | music for Alburtua, Alburtu*. who was wan at the th* | lion, I. (•. followini | was reappointed a member of the state- G. Shawr Shaw read the following an- board of barber's examiners. His com T lr»tV hr ? t,‘r " ‘'"w * * >'V*.r **"• in , question— "A ft e r death is there an Ia ft, < alifornm. Mr. Cole’s orehes- ,k . . . . ... His mission rovers a period of four years tra will be with Alburtu. while Frank ° ch* nce *° be “ vedT «» A King are playing an engagement i “ nswera were read from the Bible Blnger Herman, ex representative in n Bakersfield theater. 'as follows, 1st John 5-9-10, Mathew from Oregon and ex-commissioner of Local Presbyterians are consider 7:13-14, Mark 15:16, John 3:3. 3:36, the United States general land office, ing plans for the erection o f a new 6:28-29, 8 :?4, Romans 1:16. observed his *3d birthday anniversary church. The lesson was found in Acts 42 at Roseburg Friday. The Jacksonville Chamber o f Com + The annua] convention of the W il merce held a very successful benefit and 43. Hey Reds! The Blues have slipped lamette Valley Cleaners and Byers, an dance in the United States Hall last Saturday night. A sumptuous sup- something over on you and have or organization embracing firms all the I por was served by the Royal Neigh ganized. Get busy! way from Salem to Roaehurg. will be j bors at midnight. Entertainment — By a Red held in Eugene Wednesday. numbers were furnished during the evening by members o f the Al G. Some of the citizens of Harrisburg I Story Stock Company and splendid COPCO M O V I E S M AKE H IT want the new trans-Willamette bridge music was furnishcl by the Para W HERE TH EY ARE SHOWN on the Pacific highway at that town I mount (tre he sir a o f Medford. “ Copco Current Events” , being called "John B. Yeon." In honor of the I Th. Oregon National Guard En >■ moving pictures taken by th. I ex member of the highway commie ! campment will be held at Camp Jack- Conco Cameraman which show rc.—nt .ion sop, Medford, June 14 to 28. happenings in Southern Oregco, are Thorr is a standing reward o f two making a decided hit where shown. I Trinity Episcopal rhureh. moated at j bundled dollars fo r the conviction ‘ : the head of Wall street. New York. Is ' ***> p»T»on guilty o f abuse to dogs Phone 61 in the way o f forced starvation, mal Association" Jh.w*'headquarters' n'ri- *? I!" * ? * , Central Point. Oregon ‘j ? * ™ 0**°* °* * J h“ rrh treatment and poisoning offered by in Mcdmord. • I •* head of Wall street In Bend, to MEDFORD NEW S L e t Kiddies Enjoy Their Play in BUDDY LEE C O V E R A LLS Drawing Book Free H A TFIELD ’S C o rn and T omatoes By The Case j Ask Us for Our Special P ric e and Buy a Case WEAVER’S STORE “QUALITY and SERVICE” S M ILES [ s i l k JOMZ S HAD A « A D ACHINO M I A D • L•/ M g UNDWC.S61D A N O GOT RL AO Y f o b » B O - OMC BV” M I L E S ANTI-RAIN RlWt — MC FORGOT ME w a s iu ~ *1CNT TO * -P a r t y in stc ao Ù. A / i A jh ;