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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1926)
UNION CHURCH Title o f Sunday school lesson: "The Triumphal Entry.” Matt. 21. Outline— (1 ) The Kin« Honored by the Concourse, vs. 1-11; (2) hTe King’s House Cleansed, vs. 12-13; (3 ) The King Healing the Calami tous, v. 14; (4 ) The King Hushing Criticism, vs. 15-46. Next Sunday morning is the time for the Children’s Day exercises at the Federated church. A splendid program has been prepared, which will delight those who hear it. It is to be full o f good things without being too full. One feature will be the promotion o f the older Cradle Roll children into the beginners de partment of the Sunday school. We are expecting a goodly number of the Cradle Roll mothers to be present. This service will take the place o f the morning preaching service. In the evening the subject will be: "The Chrisis in the King’s Life; And How He Met It.” This sermon fol lows the one preached last Sunday rvening, in the story o f King Heze- kiah. These sermons are historical as well as inspirational, and the young people should hear them. Last Sunday was a "scorcher,” as we used to say back in Kansas; but we did not mind the heat at the Fed erated church in the evening, for we went to the basement for the preach ing service. Everybody seemed so well pleased that it was agreed to do the same thing at any time the weather is too hot to be comfortable in the auditorium. Rev. Johnson, Pastor. RENEWALS AND NEW 3CRIPTIONS SU B- M. M. Obenchain, Beula Hood, Mrs. J. W. Welch, Ray Henderson, James McDowell, James M. Mc Dowell, Talent, Arnold Bohnert, C. E. Smith, Paxson Drug Co., Dr. j Heckman, I. L. Olcason, Milwaukie, I Ed Brown, C. G. Duncan, W. E. Dun- | can, U. II. Moore, M. D. Hood, Geo. I Myers, Edith Jacobs, Austin Keeler, ! Ted Morava, Mrs. Mable Bennet, Medford, W. T. Dunn, Medford, Mar ion Young, F. W. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. DuBuque spent Sunday in Crescent City. Miss Doris Kindle is at Eugene this week in attendance to the grad uation. William Price left Monday for Co quille, where he has employment in a blacksmith shop. less money at the Independent Gar age at Central Point. adv GOVE. D. D. S. A large turnout is expected at the next meeting o f the W. R. C. in cluding officers and members, June 19, especially those who have a birth day between January 1 and July 1 are requested to come. Earl Weaver has been confined at home this week with a severe cold. Great Voicet Called Accidents of Nature G la ciera Yon liked the music Instruments that glaciers made, but no songs were — Dentist— ever so grand as those of the glaciers X-Ray Diagnosis themselves, no falls so lofty as those which poured from brows and chastned 409 Medford Bldg. Medford, Ore. mountains of pure dart Ice. Glaciers made the mountains and ground com F. F. B U R K — FO R A U T O T O P S for all the flowers, and the forests of silver fir; made smooth pnfhs for hu Opposite S. P. Depot man feet until the sacred Sierras have M E D r O R D T E N T A N D A W N I N C become the moat approachable of WORKS mountains. . . . The primary moun tain waves, unvltal granite, were soon Medford. Ore. Phone 145-J carved to beauty. They bared the lordly domes and fashioned the clus PERL FUNERAL HOME tering spires; smoothed godlike moun tain brows and shaped lake cups for Corner Sixth and Oakdale crystal waters; wove myriads of mazy canyons and spread them out like lacs Phone 47 Medford. Gregor. —John Muir. W. G. TRIL L VI OLI N TEA CH ER AND P A I R E R IN M E D F O R D RE- ' T. H. Folkenberg, formerly of Portland, has recently located in Medford. Mr Folkenberg comes to I Medford highly recommended as a ; teacher o f the violin, also a repairer of the instrument of which he has I made practically a life study. Mr. Folkenberg has orr.-anized a ! beginners’ orchestra which is doing well and he is assisted in this by his wife, who is an accomplished pianist and piano teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Folkenberg expect later to take a summer vacation, but will return to Medford early in the fall and open their studio on the same floor o f the building in which the Medford Business College is lo cated. They play well and have contrib uted to a number of musical enter tainments since coming to Medford. G RISH AM -CO LLIN S Great voices are rare and undoubt edly owe their wonderful purity of tone to an accidental combination of those physical characteristics which C H R ISTIA N CHURCH lend to the production oi song. The Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching human musical Instrument, though services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ built o f living tissues, resembles In ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching structure the reed organ pli>e fitted services both morning and evening with a vox hmnann stop. In both by the Rev. I. G. Shaw. cases the note depends on the vibra Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.; tions of a column of air produced in Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Supt. of Pri the organ by a reed and In the voice mary Dept.; Mrs. A! Ilermanson, Supt. o f Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G. by the vocal cords. The human air C. McAllister, Pres, o f Ladies’ Cir chamber corresponding to the organ cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E.; Mrs. pipe Is composed o f the larynx and the hr.— hlnl system beneath It. Warner, Choir Director. Tin at, mouth and nasal cavi Rev. Shaw, Pastor. ties f o i : the resonators which, by alternation In shape and size, are FO R S A L E — C I T Y L O T S able to pick out and emphasize cer 294 lots, good location, best soil tain component pnrts of the funda in town, fenced for garden, priced mental tones produced In the larynx. right. Inquire at this office. tf The lungs form the bellows which produce the upward hlnst of nlr. and Why take your cars to Medford upon their quality depends the loud- when you can get a better job for ■ess o f the voice.— l.ondon Dally Mall. HOWARD W e ir d C o ffe e R ecip e On Monday, May 31, Clarence Grisham o f Central Point, was mar ried to Miss Norma Collins, formerly of Medford, but who, with her par ents, had moved to Fresno, Cali fornia. Miss Collins met Mr. Grisham at Yreka, where the marriage took place. They are well and favorably known in this community, Clarence being the son o f Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Grisham. Their home will be in Medford where Clarence has a position in the Stott’s garage. Congratulations are extended. MONTANA W ILL W E ARE NOT SAT ISFIED UNLESS YOU A R E " On 624 N. Riverside Ave Highway— Medford, Oregon tfia C L ^ T h e Closin g O a t Sale at Fah er’ s con tinues with gr eater interest. LOCAL INVENTOR TO CO TO PORTLAND Scott R. Darby, living two miles L. L. Norcross and wife o f Ash land were Friday visitors in Central from Central Point, and who iz known as the inventor o f the tractor Point. governor and tractor wheels for the Boys’ tw o-pie ce u nderwear at Fordson, will be in Portland during F a b e r ’ s— 15c per garm ent. the Rose Carnival and will also at tend the National Inventors’ Conven Moore Hamilton, who was work tion at that place held in the Mult ing on the new school house, acci nomah Hotel. dentally ran a nail through his hand, Mr. Darby is having a good sale which has caused him a lay-off this o f his inventions and expects to es week. tablish a wholesale house as his work A baby girl was bom to Mr. and is becoming recognized as excellent. This office is putting out a nice Mrs. A. E. Terrell last Saturday. The line o f job work for Mr. Darby, pre little one passed away very soon paratory to his trip to Portland, after birth. June 17-18-19. L. M. Phillips, pastor o f the Free Mr. and Mrs. Henry Head and Methodist church at Trail, visited J. Harold, Mrs. A. R. Brown and Rayma T. Frye Tuesday, while on his way went to the Oregon Caves Sunday. to conference A i Roseburg. Mrs. L. H. Smith who is well known here, is home from southern California, where she has been mak ing an extended visit with a son and daughter, located at Whittier and Los Angeles. Mrs. Smith is the mother of C. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reeves moved to Eagle Point last week. He will take up his duties as a fire warden in that district. Orval Shores has accepted a posi tion with the Economy groceteria o f Medford. The condition o f Mrs. W. B. Har Due to the extreme heat Frank ris, who is in the Medford hospital, Upton was forced to discontinue his is reported by friends here as being thinning crew Saturday afternoon. very favorable, allowing for the W. N. Wright o f Santa Barbara great shock which her husband’s is here visiting friends this week. He death necessarily brought to her. was formerly a resident o f this place, Mrs. Guy Tex and daughter went having lived here for over 20 years. to Prospect Tuesday where Mrs. Tex Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson spent will remain for a few days’ visit with relatives and Geraldine will prolong Sunday afternoon in Lithia park at Ashland. her visit. CELEBRATE Jesae Richardson left Tuesday for Mr. O’ Hara, an elderly gentleman living in Central Point, suffered a Marshfield, where he will do some Former residents o f Montana will slight stroke o f paralysis early this trucking for a short time. assemble in annual picnic at Riveria week. His physician says that with park, between Gold Hill and Grants care he will recover. Gal yo u r abara o f the bargains at Pass, Sunday, June 13th. Bring F a b e r’ s. lunches; coffee will be served on A short but interesting Children’s the grounds. Day program was given at the Christ The Warner and Strohmeier fam ian church last Sunday morning. A ilies spent last Sunday picnicing near SEE T H E M ! H E A R T H E M ! number o f children leaving town at Butte Falls. the last minute broke into the plans Professor Hull o f Los Angeles and somewhat. Mrs. Dacy Stidham left Wednes his family o f Vaudeville Entertain day evening by stage for a visit ers will show at Central Point, Gate Mrs. J. T. Frye has gone to Rose- with her two sons in Grants Pass. way Theatre, Thursday, June 17. A burg to attend the Free Methodist clean, snappy, comic musical show, Camp Meeting and conference in Forest Supervisor C. C. Hall and clever repartee and sparkling jokes session there. She went with friends family of Albany, Oregon, spent the and fun. An Unusual show— the from Medford and expects to stay week end with his father, J. K. Hall, kind you will enjoy. and family. several days. Admission— adults 35c; children 15c. Teachers’ examination is being James McDowell orders the Amer conducted in Jacksonville this week. ican sent one year to his son James o The announcement of subjects M., o f Talent, Oregon. LEASE ORIE N TA L GARDENS reached our desk too late for pub Roy Lindsey o f the Central Point lication. Luther Hazelwood took Mrs. Haz Hotel, with a Mr. Powell and a Mrs. elwood to Dorris, California, last | Duffey, who are known as two of John Sheley and family were week, where she will remain for a I the best dancers on the Pacific guests of G. C. McAllister and wife time visiting relatives. I coast, have leased the Oriental Gar at a picnic last Sunday in the Ash Supt. H. P. Jewett and family are land city park. Everything was fine dens at Medford. Their opening date will be Satur and a pleasant day enjoyed. home from an extended trip to the Willamette valley where they have day, June 12, at which time a 7-piece Ray Henderson returned from been since the close of school. j orchestra will furnish the music. These people will give dancing ex- Roseburg last night. He has been spending a short vacation in that After spending a few days visit ( hibitions, also private lessons. Their regular dance dates will be city and Eugene since the Medford ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hathaway, Mrs. Clara Wortman re ; on Wednesday and Saturday nights. schools closed last week. turned to her home in Weed, Cal Mrs. Edith Deuel left Wednesday ifornia. Charley Cline lost his bill book while in Medford last Saturday, con for Ashland where she and her hus J. J. Simmerville o f Butte Falls taining a $10 bill and a check for band will be at home at 316 Harga- is in the city today. the same amount. It was found by dine street. a couple of boys. They spent the [money and tried to cash the check at Weavers Store. They were caught j by Marshall Cummings and brought before the police judge. One boy was sent home and the other will be sent to the reform schol. French coffee. Turkish coffee. Rns- alan coffee, all have had their vogue Central Poin t . . . O re go n among those who are constan.iy seek Ing the bizarre; but In “ All About JACKSON COUNTY A B S T R A C T Coffee" we find a recipe which should be weird enough to satisfy anyone's COMPANY taste It Is “Judge" Walter Rumsey's Abstract s o f T il l# and Tit le In "new and superior way of making cof surance. The on ly co m ple te Title fee" as given In 1657. Tou must "take equal quantity of Sys tem in Jackson County. Butter and Sallet-oyle. melt them well M e d fo r d - - - O re g o n ’¿Stove” Stephenson received the together, hut not hoyle them. Then stlrre them well that they may In sad news o f his father’s sudden death corporate together. Then melt there ! on last Sunday at Scotia. California. with three times as much Honey and Steve had visited his father and CITY CLEANING AND stlrre It well together. Add thereunto mother several weeks ago, when the powder o f Turkish Cophle, to make It mother was very ill. She however Electuary." DYEING CO. ; is now recovering. Mr. Stephenson Mutter, salad oil. hooey, and coffee was bom in the state o f Maine in •nixed! A ttn rn e y -a t-L a w — N o tary Pu blic Phone 474 THURSDAY, JUNE 10,1926 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN PAGE SIX | 1847. moved to Grants Pass about ! 1870, later to Cottage Grove and A g e d Student» still later to California where his Cato at eighty, took It Into his ven i home has since been. erable head to learn Greek and Pln- tarvh. almost as late In life, learned Mr. and Mr». Arnold Bohnert of Ijitln. Theophrastus began his work on the characters o f men at ninety. [ Central Point in company with Mar- Ills literary labors were ended only mie Olson and Oletha Currier o f [ hy death. Socrates learned to play Medford, made a week-end trip to an musical Instruments when wall ad Crescent City, coming north ,‘o Coos vanced In life. Colbert, the famous Bay. then across to Roseburg and French statesman, returned at sixty home on the Pacific highway, on to hit Latin and law stndlew, and the Monday. A trip o f this kind could crest Doctor Johnson spptled himself not he made without seeing Nature to Dutch hut a few years before his death. Then there Is the now forgot displayed in her most marvelous , ten Marquis dr St. Aulalre, who « a s forms. once regarded as a remarkable prod igy. At the age of seventy be began Earl L offer has asked that his to write poetry and contemporaries paper be sent to Phoenix, near which ! leelared That Ms verses were “full of place has has a tract o f land. 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