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OTtfefJOX, KATtTtfiA'Y.' XVytJAnV ' 1022 uu i . " r" . if. 1 1 -i mi. TAGE THREE r MttT)Fonn matt; trtbttnt:, medfotid. SIX FATAL AUTO SMASHES. JACKSON COUNTY IN 1 921 EVANGELIST WILL lX OPEN MEETINGS AT SACRED CONGER METHODS T. SOUTH POItTLAND. Jan. 2H. Fululltlo I Dr. . I.. Cmito. one of the from automobile accident In Oregon "'".T""'"' KV"'""-'- ";;' Will 1)1 Kill It Ht'lll'M of lllCetlllKH, Ill 1921 aggregated B'J, according to nuinlay mornlnK at tho M. K. chun li, lporU from county ooroiiors. i:ulhnrd mitilli, to continue fur two wrrk. Hr. I.u il... t..,u I tl.m.r.la of '"l" W'U ' assisted t.y Itev, Cun ningham hu la u uiii mini of un tlio stain Imnrd of health ithow that umil ,ity a a (.Inner and pcraniuil Ihn number of hiu-Ii fiitul accident In wmkr among tlm young people, 1920 wa k9. In Mill th figure wit 79. Miiln sltcet itiunlt I exceedingly nii.l In mm lilt ! furtuniito to Bit theno good people to Mtiltmmiuh county 1ml with a tutul or HH, wiillo fourteen counties bad l)oii, Accident were, most numerous In ituum counties tntvfriin.il by tho -paved hlghwa) whulu traffic was heaviest. Thn coroner of Crook county, re porting no accident added "Crook county oplo drive carefully. Our road doh'l Htnri'l speeding. Too rouuh." Kuport by counties follow St. Mark'i Episcopal Cm'. Nortli Oiikiliiln and r Iftli Ht. K a. in. Holy communion, 10 u. iii. Hundny Dilioiil. 1 1 u. in. MornlfiK service. Wm. II. Hamilton, Vicur. Catholic Church Hoiitli Oukdalo A vi'. First mass Hiiniluy at 8 a. in. Knoond mass itt 10:80 a. m. Iifiioillctlou after no'-und maun. K'-'V. John Powers, rector. I FOR JANUARY AT . F HOT BAPTIST POLISH ORPHANS BEGIN LAST LAP Tl UR OF WORLD lah government will find Momea for they were aent by the American rUf them. I society to thta country by way of When, the chlldre n awained thin Japan. From Snattlo they Wr sent iimrnln nhoard the vessel. Ited Cross to Chlrngo, where they wore .placed workers with on hand to present In orphan asylums, them with Kirts and wish them bon, I About two yearn elapsed before tha voyage. . rnmplctlon of arrangements, which When the children ren.'lid Eit.fH.-i, jwlll nlva them homm In Poland ! - ! rT- Jl ... , li u 1..U...U.1U : Central Point Chrittlan Church I'riuirl.lnic m-rvltw t 3 . lit . by Hf-v liuknr .....Nona jin 2 Hi'nton I Mnroln Norn- Clm kmnna .. .None j1(ia 3 Columbia 3 M,ll",,,r : C.HK 1 M''"n Criwik ........... Nn Morrow Noun Curry Noun Multiiuiiiah .. 3S iiarbut ... Nonw Polk Non iHitiiUnn 3 KliKriunn Nono (illllam Nmi TlllniinKik .... ,1 tiiunt 1 l iuntllla ...... 3 lUrnvy ....... . Noun Culm 1 IIhw lllvnr Noim Wallowa t Jnckn'in 0 Wam'o Non Jnflurnvn ... , Nona WaliinKtim . & Jiaiilitni .... I Whmdcr . I Klitmittlt ...... 2 Yatnhlll t Ijikn 1 l.tiko ... t Total LEWIS CREST FOR ORE. NATL GUARD v!' L 1 - TV". tiny y.. 1 t 'I .t, ' V if J r, K. Mllliird, The public In cordially uy)II( InvlU'd. Uuod muiilc and UUKrontlDR ulijort. IBW YOTlK, Jtt.. J. Tho atcani-1 Th ..,riMl rmiri rl t.,r Junutirv l.v uhlli I'i1nirc-K JluuKa, n.-iinntc uray , Ihi, cbolr u'l tho KliBt Iliiptlm cbun h for Danrl hart on ler pimH n.r llt ( monthly lire looki-d forward in hy thn 2SZ J'ollnh orphunn who wore bln-lovi-rn of wood nniHl.! In our lty and rilnir Iho laat lap of n trip around tb urn always wi-ll iliimdi'd. Tho pro- world. Thpy fled from thilr nu!tlv uruni for thin mr-nili promlwa to bu land two yiara ok to wa! atalvh-. unit of ununual Inturi-Kl and xi l- tlon and dnath In tho wako of the V.d ; !lwir and will dotiMIm ho nttcudnd bolnhovlat urinine. nn uri.m, mnui by the uaual larn.! number of i-copl. analnrt the I'ollnh form a df.-nriK , KoIIowIiir will b! tho order of tho the capital otf thit ropublliv The llttlo floivo-iroiiera are in w returned to WinWiw. where the ?.aol- aervlre. MHH'OUII GKAXTS I'ASH ASIILA.ND KLAMATH FALLS g BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE We will M-ll yonr bojilnrao handle you a partner, etc. your foaae decxtr o Cliarce for Llirtln Tranaactlona Confidential WE LOCATE BUYERS FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY OREGON MEDFono .car ASHIiAXD leaver niock Pbotifl 4 Med ford Bld. Phone too 4-MOST TOWNS KOtTHEIlM OKKGON 8alvtlon Army ;i t Mailt HI. Tuomlny, Thn. .! and Buturday 8 p. 111. Kunday mnetlnRN: llollnetn inwtlim II a. in. Company meeting 2 p. in. YounK People' JKl"n 6:ZV p. in. Bat- vutl'in nieetinR H p. m. Mu.br ami Mr, (iuurd will conduct a Hpnrlal iinnt inn on Halurduy evcnluK. p. 111. All welcomo. DR. 0. L. COALE, Evargtlut at M. E. church, South, the coming vuetk. rome in thlw time, whllo the rhurrh I In a crowhiK ciiiidltli.u. anil every departtnrnl IuiIok Mmm 'f .i.iiov Imnt, lill feel tlm need of 11 Kreutcr work belnif done. Hundny in-liool will I.eKln pnimplly at 10 a. m. r.liworth, lenmin will lieifln at 0:30 I'. M. Jev. CunnliiKhaiii will lw prenrnt at the p-aKui' meet InK. and lend tile liiKliia', and take purt In the prayer er b e. Firtt Chriatlan Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. Doll Kly Millard, Mlnlnter. Hlbln ai hool 9:45 a. m. llurberl Her rlan, aupt. A growlne arliool with i welcome, for you. PrvnrbliiK aervlce 11 a., m. Subject "In fiUNlnena for iod." Special nnmic nnd hearty welcome to all. 6:30 p. m. YounK people' uicntinK of (iirlntlun Kmlnavor. 7:30 p. m, Our popular evening aer vbv with iuuk ervlco under direction Mr. Wablrnn. Hpcclul muiilc by our mailt quurtct. Kcrinim aubjet: "A I. Inn In the Way." You will en)oy nnd profit by Ih In aerylce. A hearty. wflconio to all Fkt Church of Chriat, Sclentiat Authorized branch of Tho Mother Church. The Mi at Church of t'hrtut, Biientlat, In lu eton, Maaa. Hervlrea arc held cvpry Sunday ol Subject for Sunday, Jnn KAI.KM. Or Jim. 2H. The coat of urma of Men l t-nther lwla of the obi On-Kiin ti.ill fnnie la ! ie pi. ire the nallolial ie.it of 111 on in tho 1 i-k'i t in-ti 1 11 1 inti.ra of the o-ei;.u Nutloiial annul. (Ieri A. '.Vhlte, elate ailjutniit reiirral. h.i Jun". n 11. mil. rd. The t-linni! In the 1 ont of ai'i.M In lh rem II if a luitl.ninl 1 on. plain', during the world war that Identity' of Individual litn unt'a it .riII.I - clly met Ked' vrnrf tlidt' of the l'n!t- tho aehmd houne Hundny tifteinuon by ml Htatea. J the milliliter, who la conducting f The nrliietlnn of the arm of Colonel i e h i"ld Hill. II o'clock :: Uive. fiimluy Beli'Kil at 9: 43. All tinder the aga of twenty are welcome. WcilneHilay evening ttteetlnBii, which .Includn timtlmnoli-it of Christian Hi once heRllnKK. at 7: IS, church edifice, Z2 North Uukdale. Thn Reuilini; Hihjiii whleh U In the Medford IlldK., la open dally from 1 to 5. outept Kuudaya and holldaya. All (authorized Christian Science literature u;ay le read. boiTOwed or purchaad The untitle la oorillallv invltnil In at There win i. prear-t.imr ,erM. . .i and vialt tho Head InK Itooni. I CAMOWAIICV I Merrlwenther lwla wan dei lde I tipon by Colonel White after careful aiudy of Otn),oti,a tnllltaiv tradltlima linl ItinlKitln. I liu UiH'la reit i oil Hint 11 of a dritKoti'a ln-ad. oldiitif a hand In the mouth. It la aatd to lo aymlHillu of the iwu army tffU'Oia, lwla and Clark, who brived tho wlldetneaa and hontllo Iniliat-a to lilumt the trail to ori'Kon. The new coat of arma la auh.ct ! approval of the war doparlment le fore It In embroidered lot) Iho iel nuntal culm tif the nt.Ue. ANTI BOOZE MEET PORTLAND MONDAY 1'OltTI.AND, Ore., Jan. 2k.-- A tueutliiK of law enforcement official of I'liKon la to be held here Mon day to dlaruaa proponed lit.'tlloda fur better enforcement of prohibition biwa and to plan lnventlgatlon of tho hlait coat of food. Tho meutliiK waa called by Attor ney (lenernl 1. II. Van Winkle nt the reituent of Attorney (lenenil DiiiikIi erty, and will be attended by diatrlet nttorneya who hiive been horo at tholr iiimtinl atnte convention yeaterdny and tndny. J, A. Cook una recently vlnlt.-d revet.-il il.i.m by hln eon, who linn apctit the Mint year near Poifliuid. C. K. WUhlte. n director of our Hchix.l buat'd hnn rcalKned from that poHitluit, owIiik to hia wotk In the Htore rciUlrlmr itmre of bin time. Junt who wilt be put In hln placu Ii;i not yet lieeli di U'l'llillled. A (iranta 'ti butcher purrhaaeil the bulk Of Mr. Hll'aua' fattenliiK Iiorh. ilriKiud and tuck them to the Pana tllln Week. Mlia Mabel I'nytio left hint week for notthern I'lillfurnla. where nho will remain fur mmiu timo vlnltlng re lu ll vi. The farmern and atock uruwera were Ki'iutly relieved when the recent cold epell broke aa It culled fur heavy fecdlm: of atoek. During the hard freenu tho unpro tbeti-d iotntoea, aiuttah, and app'ea were frozen aa tho audden fall In the thermometer whh wholly unexpected. Wind from II, A. Treaham, who for mime time hna been Willi hla wife In KiiKi ne atiiten he will remain there indefinitely an hln vtlfu'a health Will not allow him leavlnir. riirnila hero of Mra. J. M. DodRe will bu pleaaed to know of the birth of yoiinK Stephen John, burn to Mr. and Mm. I'ihIko in Medford, January 34th. Many of the nport lovera attended the wreatlinit match ut (iold Hill We-1-ncmlay evenltiK and rop'ort :i very InteiTHllnR mati'h, hut amall vi'uv.u. llalliiiiH Kavc Money, noMR, Jan. The Itftllana tire .av Inn up their money notwIthatandtriR the economic ctiala In thla country, DcpoMita in Italy'a aavlnna Imnkn were tncreaaed by about 969,000,000 lire In the first aeven month of tho present year. At pur thl would be equivalent to nearly $ 1 1)2,000,000. RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED OpHE rnckinp, nRoniiing rheumatic J ache in quickly relieved by an tin. plication of Sloan' Liniment. .For forty ycara, folks all over tha world Iiavo Jounil Sloan's to bo the. natural enemy of pain and aches. penelnilct without rubbin, Vou can just tell by its healtlivt t timulating odor tluit it la going to do you jrootl. Krep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, oclalica, );una back, atllf joint, eoro jnu.sclL'n, atrainn and nprainit. At all tlruggints 35c, 70c, Liniment B A Wteiw MalccsSlckSliins JS WcU On of Dr.ITiilKinB'a Pmllyltniecllii. lorrli-r, bnaltliy nanplnxlua una I reely Dr-Hoibson's Eczema Oiatmont First Baotut Church . ((The Krlemlly Church" North Central and Fifth 8ta. 9:45 a. ni. IMblo achool. F. V. Meara, nipt. KeinctnbtT Sunday Is llullding day. 11 n. m. "The Siml a Cry." Anthem. Htick. "AnKol of Jetiua." Duett. Nevln. 80 When tho Morn", Ml Stelner. Mr. Walker. C:30 p. m. Senior and Intermediate II. Y. P. V. Attendance largo and growing. 7:30 p. m. Sacred concert with usual proKrani. Bee olaowhore. Wodnemlny 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. "The Art of Soul Winning." Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Enjoy tho day with us. Btranger mado at home. Frederick R. Leach, puator. PLEASANT CM Thl valley hnn hud the rnldent weather of the maort thla week, the thermometer I'l'KlntertnK 10 iibuvc. The WillluniM brother nnd Kd DrowuHworth have Rone to Juinpuff Joo to hunt cuttle for 11 few day. Jim Trefren waa 11 visitor In (Irani Pea funt week. J. D. French, mining man of Se attle, came to Plenwint valley laat Monday for an Indefinite atay. Mr Fred Smith nnd mm, Itolnnd. were Medford vlaitoia for neverul day laat wuek. ' .1. i'.. Jtyno and Cliaa, Owen were htiHlnuBM visitor Irt Grunta Puhh Mon day. Jim Trefren Ih woi'Miir for Charles Owen thla week, ' J. IS. llyno and J. I). French went. to (Irani Pnaa Thuraduy. A, C. ManulnR, who ha been llvlnn near CranU Puhh thla winter, called on friend here Monday.' Trap Gun Killed Des Moines Bandit DKH MOINICH, Jan, 28. Tho lob her killed Friday nljrht at tho Iter wick, town, Reneral atoro and post office, was identified today as Cecil MclCuy, nived 2B, of Ontario, Cnmidii Rhoiiff W. K. Ilnbh says It haa been definitely eHtablinhod that thn mall was killed by a trap nun which waa automatically discharged when tho Dwelling In Ileuliih Iand(" Coiirii itatlon. Anthem, "Onward Christian Koldlern" , Macdougul Mr. Walker, Hulolnt. Dui-t, "My Jeu a Thou Wilt," Hchiieckc-r Mr. U-ach, Mr. Walker Scripture I-eniem. Soprano solo, 'Vlluher My Soul" .. Crunn Mr. Watson. Duct. "O, Salntarln." W'elxand Mr, Walker, Mln Dlltmore. J'rayer. Anthem, "Fear Nut, Inrael" .... Hplckcr Mr. Watnon. Mln Stelner, Mr. Walker, sololnt. Trio Men' voice Trio Men' vjicen, "Thine Klern.il Throne" Kohlnson Momri. Hoover, Piatt, Walker i Ladle' Quartette, "Crossing the liar"! Chane Mr. Wntnon, Min Dlttemore, Mr. Dlttemor, Miss Stelner. Duet, "Thou Art Near" Abt Mias Stiner. Mr. Walker. Address I lev. F. It. Ix-ach. Anthem "The Commandment of Sik1." West Mrs. Watson, soloist. . Dennllrtlon. Mr. Walker, director. Professor HulBlit. pianist. A Reneral Invitation is extended to everybody Interested, to be present. L 01 Y COMING T PAGE M. M. Stewart, representative of VI I U d I .tiluA I i-. . 1 1" ftmstfia k.mua an.1 - . ..... ?r . i ,. , loiiiuu. nianv a,., j screen star, waa In Medford yesterday I i concluding arrangement with vMgr. Cley. A. Hunt, for the presentation of Mis Lovely's latent screen proluction, "Life" drcatest Question." Durjng the engagement Miss Lovely 111 I M . I I . - ... h'i"--im 111 i.cnuii pi vntruilUK l;?i ,1 i-n ,,,lu..lll.. 1 ... 1 1.. .. .tit . , . nit,- ri-uB euu in nuuiuuo win offer an tinusuully Interesting and entertaining playlet entitled "A Day at the Studio." In this sketch Miss lxvely will make and direct and act a:! scene from one of her Bcreen successes using ss her assistants local talent. Miss Lovely carries her owe company) of five la-ople including her camera man and director. Tho date of the engagement has been set for the latter part of February.' 23 S. Prssbyttrlan Church Cor. Main and Molly. Uev. E. P. 1-awrencc, minister, Orange. Ulblo school 9:43 a. m. Carl Drom mer, aupt. Morning worship 11 a. in. Sermon siibjoct, "Hespectablo Sins," third in the series on "Evil." Mra. K. McElhosc will sing os a solo "(Jive Alms of Deed a," by Von TepB. C li tint Ian Endeavor 6:30 p. 111. "What the W orld Dcs to Foreign Mission- nile8." Evening service 7:30 p. 111. Stereoptl con plcluivs nnd address on "Tho Mo hammedan Menace," showing growth and dangers of tho Moslem religion la Asia and Africa. rtnyer meeting Wednesday night 7:30 p. ni, "God's Personal Interest in Med." E OF FORD TRACTORS The C. E. (Sate Auto Co. haa re celved notice of a cut In the price of Ford tractors. Tho former price was I.zz.hS snd the new price, f. o. b Medford, la Hi'2.85, a drou of $230 which certainly comes at a time when It will, benefit the farmer. The C. K. Cates company has a supply of tractors on hand. See their ad elsewhere In this paper. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Hurtlett. J. Handolph Sasnctt, Pastor. Office 29, Jackson County Hank nidg. Phono 9U8. Hlble school 9: 45. Classes for all ages. Prof. N. H. Franklin, Snpt. Morning worship 11 a. ni. Sermon by Dr. S. A. Dnnford, dlat. Bupt. Epwovth League 8:30. An Increasing number of young people enjoy and profit hy this Borvlce, Lvenlng aervlce 7:30. Sermon Thrills, by tho pastor. At this Ber vlco tho following questions will be answered. Will Mr. Hays clean up the movion? Was Itomnn Catholicism strengthened or weakened by tho late Pope llenedlct? Don t ntlsg "John Doo'a Creed." 300 coplos distributed five at the evening service. Morning Anthem, Praise Ye Jeho vah. (Wilson). Soloists, Mrs. Nichols Mrs. - Pierce. Soprano solo. Hear My cry, (Woolei). Mrs. Van Scoyoe, Evening Anthem, Tho Karth Is tho Lord's (Lynes). Soloist, Mr, rierco, Qunrtot. Thoro Were Ninety and Nine (Wilson). Mrs. Fierce, Mrs. Sasnctt, Mr. Mnc.Diiiotigh, Mr. Vroiuuu, . ,. Misti Jiatlo Vroman, pianist, Mr. nornard Roberts, orgnnlst, Mis. May Seek Friend In Hour of Need "In the hour of need we quickly seek our best friends." writes Chas. Schrldd Ward de Wet, 957 73rd Ave, Oakland. Cal., "our llttlo boy and girl had a severe dry, rasping- cough without phlegm, a cough that chokes aud flushes the face of the aurfere'rs like unto convulsions. Foley's Honey and Tar was a wonderful emergency rem edy." Cases like this give Foley's Honey and Tar Its reputation as the hest remedy for couRhs and colda. Adv. Do Your'Clothes Attract Favorable Comment Wherever You Go V'.. ? The well dressed men and women are always greeted with tho utmost ropoct and admiration wherever tlHvy may travel, Whether on the busy thorough' fui-c of tho great cities The gorgeous ball rooms of the flncwt hotels, or tho sporting fields or hi business circles. To bo wvll groomed means that you ai an cvport In tho art of dress. To enjoy tho distinction of being a well dressed pei-son, plnco your order with GUS the Tailor 111) Modfovd Pudding. ti Paul's Electiic Store Ettabliihed 1914 WHTCH ? I T T TASKING tha old tuhnoed way on a rub bond, aad far th anrag analy. - V mans pratty much of a day or confuann MJard,WOrX.iWn t t?, But that' th oU way of washing. , To wah the. nmrway, the naDy conomicaI:ay, wash day it changed to wash bour. " . . ' " The Western Electric, Washer and Wringer' d h4 wort f yam wafanc fcr row. Il pr fcr kstlt too. br Sx rnnm m lawlij tSi mil lir " w TC i 1 " WktaidnllaaniBMa as a rota 700 koodUM nm. Km pot ymm CMSm Ik Mar. ut w nrlin a 'iiiniiM or yoB-tm ini ram 1 1 Iiteiot tly f 1 1 re 1 f1 ririT -rum 1 1 ttj ' 1 - r " , II Cm khIM a them jam Klmucwaf tks MciaM. Yoaa Uci it II 'r Easy Payments Cor. Main and S. Central . Phone 90 Fuses and Safety A fuse in an electric circuit is a safety devico designed to open the circuit at a certain load. Its use is to prevent the wires in the circuit protected from carrying more than their rated capacity and to prevent fires and damage to electrical apparatus. Fuses are placed at A'arious ' points in the electrical circuits where the wires branch or change size; also at the entrance to tho building to protect the wiring in the building, and on tho pole outside of the building to protect the transformer and outside circuit. j ; .' 1 . .When a fuse blows, there is usually a cause for it, such as an overload or damaged circuit and the cause should bo found and repaired before replacing the fuse. Better investigate and eliminate any risk that may exist. Your Contractor Dealer can protect you at a nominal cost The California Oregon Power Company Phone 168 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Srteet liil rohher piiNheil hln way Into the More Jordan-MaclVinoiiRh, director.