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WILSOW whose rep utation 1h well known, bus charge of accounting mutters. I'KKI'ATIE YOIK INCOME TAX ' - " ItKTl'UNS AS SOON AS l'OSSHILH Wsori Auditing Co. IJIierty Iilds. MiiUmts Auditor. SALE Must t. ;old at once. 1 Adam Sc)ia p., Q ; ticaUy new: iano' ?lac 1 Axminister Ri,g 3 x 6 1 Colonial Velvet , g 1 Oak Dining Table iv Chairs. &1X 1 Toledo Steel Top Rant 1 Reliable 4-burner Range. 1 Swinging Porch Chair. 1 Lawn Mower. Call 110 Tripp St. Phone 144-M. LOCAL MINERS !N FAVOR OF RELIEF THROUGH GOV! Under the auspices of Henry M. Parks of the Oregon .Suite Hureau of .Mints and tlio .Medford Chamber of Commerce a meeting of the mining men from the Hluo Lodtru District of -S'urtliweaieni Calil'uniia and South western Oregon, nnd the Ciotd Hill, Jacksonville and tho Apple districts was held at Medford, Oregon on Feb ruary 11, 11)21. The first part of the meeting was devoted to an open discussion of ways and means for continuing the existance in u revised form of the War Minerals Relief commission, which under the present rulings will terminate with the current administration. Willi this 111 view, resolutions were adopted fa voring prompt action on a hill nusscil by the senate und awaiting action nf thu house of representatives, which provides for continuance of the War .Minerals Helief commission with re vised scope of authority, which would allow appeals from the action of the commission to he made to the United Stales Court of Claims. The meeting went on record lis opposed I tho dila tory and unsatisfactory n.ethods by which tho present War Minerals He lief commission handles the claims presented from this particular section. An informal discussion on the pos'si liilitics for a protective tariff on man ganese and Chromo minerals brought out that the local mining opinion was strongly in fuvor of such legisla tion. The second section of tho meeting was devoted to a discussion of the third International .Mining convention, which will bu held at Portland, Ore gon during the first week of April, lUtM, with a view of obtaining the In terest and notive support of the mill ing men of the vicinity. u, 1 pa matm capj St. Mark's Episcopal Comer North Oakdnle and Fifth Sts. S a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. 111. Sunday school. 11 a. in. Morning service. Wm. 1). Hamilton, Vicar. Catholic Church South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. in. lienedlction after second mass. Rev. John Powers, rector. Main St. Methodist Church, South Qmwl'iv D.hnnl fit 10 II n Pleaching 11 a. in. Subject: "The Question and the Answor. Unujrtli T.n!,o-iin fi-!ill n m Preaching 7:30 p. in. Subject ,'Tho Christian Hope." Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. in. Tl,n nubile Ic onivltullv Invited to worship with us. Strangers or visitors in tne city win always unu a nearly welcome James E. Condor, pastor. DISCOVER STRANGE iilER OF SEA M I AM T, Fla., Fob. 1 2. Scientists and deep water fishermen here are puzzled over tho finding of a huge nea monster oft' Soldier's Key, -a few miles south of Miami, which they are unable to name. The body of the crea ture wan found three weeks ago by lOlnier E. Garret son of Huntington. L V New York, who today towed part the skull to Miami. This fragment 'if teen feet long and Bevon feet wide weigliH three tons. Gurretson said he did not know REFINED SERVICE ? at a saving We are in a position to give., the lowest... possible rates obtainable. Every item of modern fun eral service is given our most careful attention. . VV, , ' also . ' . the assistance of a , Licensed Lady ; Embalmer -without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. CURONA Personal Typewriter Fold it up, take it with you, type write anyw-h ere. $50.00, including carrying case. MWDPORD BOOK STOKB nintrfbntnrd for Po. Oregon. Plumbing and Heating ; -. Quality . ' Service i . Wm. Hammett 12 S. Central ' Phone 659 YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY . OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S GOOD CLOTHES J Moke Them KLEIN 128 East Man St. , T. G. HEINE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Surgery of Eyes, Ears, Noso and Tnroat. All diseases of these organs Seated. Glasses fitted. 314-316 Ub er'y Wdg., Cor. Main & Ciraus Sts. ' Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse immediately removed on '"Ort notice. Weekly visit In resl J'ncs districts. Daily business dls w. Phone 895. tt'UITSKTr & JENNLVGS. liow, saw i img the monster was, but he much as 80 feet of it. Sharks found,'!. n'ouring the flesh when lie TO FIRtSQO LOAFERS F: CHICAGO, Feb. 12.-iri hundred loafers on the police foi,0 nr0 gthg to ho fired, Chief of Police pitzrirrls announced today. . . ' Three months as superinwlcnt of police had convinced hlnv7!' chief said, that 4100 police'i'e doing their duty and tho pncr soo vere simply loafing. Hein!,t'etort can- tains to discover yi looters. Evang. Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. It. Morenz Oeser, pastor. Res. G18 West Fourth St. 1NVOCAVIT. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Divine, service 11 a. in. Catechetical Instruction for confir mation every Saturday afternoon at ii o'clock. LINCOLN DISPLAY MAM'Q QIMPI IPITV Talent M. E. Church V. N. Phelps, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school with a "Heart Sunday" program. J. A. Bickerdlko, sunt. Mrs. Jennie A. Oorthuys chair man of program. 11 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. Subject, "Tho Lone Trail." Good music Mrs. lleachert, soloist. 7:30 p. m. Lincoln day program. Speakers: H. K. Jewett, J. A. Blckor dlke, W. N. Wells, Darwin Hurley, N. W. I'helps. Special songs. Free Methodist Church Cor. Tenth and Ivy streets. Rhoda Burnett, pastor. Res. 337 V. Tenth St. Phone 426. Services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting at J 2 no'on. Young peoplo and children's meeting 0:30 p. m. . Bible study class meets at the par sonage Friday 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting at the church Thurs day 7:30 p. m. All are invited to attend these ser vices. . 'First Christian cnuroh Cor. Ninth "" South Oakdale. , .uell lily Millard, Minister. y The Home-like Church. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Herbert Ber- rlan, supt. Don't forget the contest is on with Grants Pass and you are needed. 11 a. m.' Preaching service. Sub Ject: "Is Heaven or Hell Prevailing Today." Special music nnd a hearty welcome to visitors. 6:3,0. Young people's service of Christian Endeavor, societies. 7:30. Our popular evening evangel istlc service. Subject, "The Old Time Religion." Inspiring song service and "special music. Everybody invited. CHICAGO, 111.. Feb. 12. Abraham Lincoln Is shown :?:'.ir. as one of the plain people at ilie Chicago Historical society this week. To Its already fine Lincoln collection the society has added ou this uuniver sary, for the first time, some remark able bits o.f Lincoln's environment that give glimpses of his life. Most illuminating perhaps among these is the new iew that Lincoln oc cupied. In the Presbyterian church at Springfield, before ho loft Illinois' cap ital to go to the White House. The rough bench looks as if it might have been made from the rails that he split In youth. No plainer, commoner, more substantial bench could be built for a church. i Tho pew probably was never paint ed. At any rate it shows no sign of! paint today, vbut stands like a product of the carpenter that hail gone straight to the church. It is a bench that with out regard to looks, could be doing Its duty for several moro halt cen turies. Nearby Is a chair that Lincoln used while ho was readim: law. It Is one of those bleak office chairs of long ago, sure enough companion piece to the pew, simple, worn and still good for a long term of hard service. Close ut hand stands a hook case made abroad for Jefferson Davis, the president of tho confederacy. Rather ornately carved, it scorns quite unliko Lincoln's home bookcase, which also Is on display here today. This is another of the plain pieces common in the day, and now sought after. But Hint there was comfort and elegance of a quiet nature In the Lincoln house hold may he attested by tho handsome mahogany and haircloth couch from Springfield. Robert T. Lincoln, tho president's only living son, pays the Chicago His torical society a visit, from time to time. Ho has pronounced tho best likeness of his father a littlo known portrait that has recently come Into possession of the society and is hang ing there, this Lincoln's birthday, for tho first time. The scene Is a ship's cabin, where Lincoln is listening to General Sherman tell of his march to tho sea. The painting is by C. P. A Healy, one of the noted artists of the day. Robert T. Lincoln has "had a copy of his father's figure made for his home in Washington. The bed on which Lincoln breathed his last, together with hundreds of bits intimately associated with his life, have recently come Into the hands, of the society. These all are from the co;iectlon ut lhe late Charles F. Gun ther, the Chicago candy man. For years and years Mr. Gun ther worked with unflagging energy until he has gathered what Miss Caroline M. McLlvalne, librarian of the Chicago Historical society, terms the most re markahle private collection in the country relating to American history. Between Chicago and Springfield, Illinois hns the fullest collection re miiilscerit of Its greatest "favorite Oh BoyI Some Stunts in This "Love Expert" Choosing a Semi-blind man as the mate for an old maid, and a paralyzed woman with an ear-trumpet to be the bride of her elderly father, were among the achievements of Babs Hardcastle, played by Constance Tal madge in "The Love Expert," the EmerBou-Loos screen comedy, which will be shown at the Rlalto theatre, be ginning tomorrow matinee. But these were only a few of the triumphs ot the love expert, who conducted experi ments from Boston to Florida. Story by Famous Novelist "The Turning Point," is an adapta tion from Robert W. Chambers' novel of the same title and Miss MacDonald, declared to be the most beautiful wom an on tho screen, gives a splendid in terpretation to the role of Diana Ten- nant haunted by an untrue rumor of the past, in love with a society idler, and endeavoring to ward off the dis tasteful attentions of a .wealthy man who would willingly bring an unjust disgrace upon her. Katherine MacDonald was last seen here in "Passions' Playground" In her latest feature, the management of tho Page theatre declares that the splen did chances for emotional acting and novel touches of comedy relief stamp The Turning Point" which opens a three day run tomorrow matinee, as probably the most interesting story Miss MacDonald has yet appeared in. Kolb & Dill Many new novelties and a complete new production on a most elaborate scale surround tho two popular stars, Kolb & Dill, and with their own sym phonic jazz orchestra, octette of solo singing girls and a play like "The High Cost ot Loving," a business that win be record breaking will no doubt greet the popular comedians on their visit at the Page theatre, Sunday, Feb. 20th. Seat sale next Friday 12 o'clock. Vlrst Church of Christ, Scientist Brmch of the Mother Church, the Fir Church of Christ, Scientist, in Hosto, Mass. Servlteg are hold every Sunday at 11 o'clock.1' .Subject for Sunday, Feb. 13, "Soul." Sunday school at 9:45. All under tho age of tweritj are welcome. Wednesday enning meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Science healings are given, at 7: 30, church edi fice, 212 North Oakdale. Tho Reading Room hich is in the M. F. & 11. building, is opn from 1 to 5 dally, except Sundays ahd holidays All authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read, b.orrowe& or pur chased. The public is cordially invited to at tend the services and visit the Reading Room. First Methodist Episcopal Church '' Fourth and Dartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, pastor. Office 29 Jackson Co, Bank Bldg. . Phone 968. Bible school 9:45. B. F. Lindas, supt. Classes for all ages. - Morning worship, "Validating Our Worship." Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered, Epworth League: Social hour 5:30, devotional meeting 6:16. All young people Invited. Evening service, evangelistic sermon "The Ways of Life." "Congregational Sing." Anthem, "Only Thee" by Abt-Fearls. Soloist, Mrs. Pierce. Tenor and baritone duet, "Doubt No More" (Hughes). Mr. MacDonough and Mr. Pierce. Miss Matle Vroman, Mr. Bernard Roberts, organist, Mrs. May Jordan MacDonough, director. First Baptist Church ' ((The Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth Sts. 9:45 a. m. Bible school, F. W. Mears, supt. Help get over the 200 mark next Sunday. 11 a. m. "Feeding a Hungry World" a stirring message. Anthem, Franck, "O Lord Most High," Mrs. Newberry, soloist. Soprano solo, Ambrose, "One Sweet- son. ly Solemn Thought," Miss Myrle Unvis. 6:45 P. M. B. Y. P. U. "Thy King dom Come". Beth Clark leader. 7:30 p. ni. "Accopt Him Now." Or dinance of Baptism. Anthem, Sudds, "Sun of My Soul," Mrs. Newberry and Miss Myrle Davis, soloists. Bass solo, Dressier, "Chooso Thou for Me," Mr. Walker. Monday 7:30 p. m. Personal Work ers' class at pastor's residence. Tuesday and Thursday 8 p. ni. Choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Another big day Sunday. Don't miss a service. Interest and congre gations are growing. Help make them better. Strangers find a warm woi come. Frederick R. Leach, pastor, 10 South Laurel street. Wants to Help Other Mothers Mrs. Wm. 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