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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
rrcnroRn matl tturitnk medford. oinuiox. tttfiiKday. perritakv 12. 192.1 FADE FIVR AS WORD OF OOD THEME OF SPEAKER An, lncrcaaed attendance greeted Rvangr-Ust Miller last night at the First Methodist, church, : Ills sermon theme "Landmarks of the Fathers" from which he 'will .preach several times Ihls weok was' a - strong and stirring appenl for the faith and doc trine of the fathers. . He utterly Con demned tlio- methods and shallow In terpretations of modern destructive critics, and reaffirmed his faith and belief In the Bible as tho Word of' (!od. Rhd delivered Mo men of old by the Inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The message of last night-was con sidered by those who heard him. the strongest yet delivered.. Dr. Miller dealt at length with the- subject of "evolution." both from the standpoint of. modern materialists and from the Christian attitude. He affirmed the Hlble is a text book of religion and not of science, but quoted from the Old Testament to show that a number of facts ' discovered by scientists of modern centuries were so affirmed by writers of ancient tlmes.- Sevral more addresses will bo given this week covering various phases of the Christian faith and beliefs which have been assailed by the unortho dox.' One of tho church officials was beard to remark after, the' service last hlght, '.'That's the greatest sermon on that theme I have ever heard, and It lin' made a wonderful Impression."' .'The morning grup of meetings nearly, doubled In attendance yester day.'. The tvomcn of these groups covered tho citv vestenlnw with In vitations and announcements. - I , Dr. Miller made an .acquaintance with, the local golf course yesterday In company with a number of homo player! and his card revealed the best score of the day when tlrty re turned,, and in' splto.of the handicap 01 a strange course. . . ... May Kobson will make hor annuul visit to Medford nt Iho new Hunt's Cratcriiui In a play, she lias written herself, Monday night, February ltith. Tho piny Is called "SnjiiollilnK Tolls Mo," and It fs comedy, of course, with a thread of drama running thrmiKh it. I hero isn't any greater favorite than thia charming lady, to whom years mean nothing, and whose art has grown with every passing season. She has contrived for herself a play in which tho things she knows she does best have prominent parts. A middle agnd widow suddenly be comes rich, ' through the advance In oil stock thought to be worthless, hiK she doesn't lose her level head, nor plunge headlong into extravagance. She duns Insist on having her own way fand she dispenses kindnesses all around her. In particular, helping her young brother and her two nieces. There is snid to be much comedy In the play, and enongh pathos and drama to allow the star to show her powers In these directions.' Kho brings her usual good company and complete production with hor. METHODISTS LEAD OF U S, CONGRESS ' WASHINGTON',. Feb. 12. More thin ninety per cent of the members of 4he 'Incoming congress are adherents:-of some religious denomination according to a statement from tho the board of temperance, prohibition and public morals of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Washington. D. C which today announced it had com pleted ah Investigation. "Methodists lead In both house and senate,!' . says the:: statement, ."with Presbyterian- and Episcopalians fol lowing, closely. In the house of rep resentatives there are ninety Motho dlsts and 87 In the senate. Tho Pres byterians have 63 members In tho house and -there are eleven Presbyte rian senators. The Episcopalians number 67 representatives- and 22 senators. Thirty-two representatives are -members of the Roman Catholic rburch, with four senators of that church. There are eight Hebrews In the house and none In the senate. "The following is a summary: , . ,U .. . - House. Senate Methodist 90 A RADIO TEST SET Preebyterlans ;...' Kpl9CopaI .... Baptists-, Congregational i Christian, Disciple Liitheran Quaker United" Brethren ..... Reformed - Mennenolte Mormon Universalis Unitarian Christian Scientist . Roman" Catholic Hebrew Protestant None .i...!... ...i....... Vacancies ; lirfknowii -S3 -. :..67 ..........48 88 .....1....2J .,...;....i7 . 3 2 8 1' 1 2 4 1 .....32 7 In order to assist local radio fans in eliminating nil possible Interference from power leaks of any kind, a special test-set has been secured by the California Oregon Power com pany. This set which has been spec ially . designed by tho Virgin Radio Shop.wil bo in charge of n member of the- home offico engineering siaff who Is thoroly familiar with the rndlo game. : It' is equipped witli a portable aeria'l 'In order that It may be easily moved to any section of the city whero tests aro to be made. . Tho power company has been carrying on a campaign of coopera tion 'with the local radio fans for many months but it is thought, that this new test-set will greatly facilitate the elimination of - unnecessary Inter ference wherever it may be. It is stated that the company will welcome any authoritative . and authentic Information as to the loca tion of definite power leaks and will make every effort to repair same as soon as possible. ! OREGONIANS TO VOTE ON CHILD LABOR BILL 0 BE An effort is being made to secure another carload of pyrotol or stump ing powder for th'o farmers of Jose phine and Jackson county. In order to secure this powder wo must have enough orders to make a carload and the orders must be in by tlie 15th of February. If any farmers who arc interested in pyrotol will get In touch with the county agent's office imme diately, it is possible that wo can get another carload., Tho price of, this powder is $y.3ti per hundred , deliv ered to Ornnts Pass and check must accompany rirdor. j11 persons interested in this mat ter please send check to county agent before the 13th of 1-bruary. This is government powder and ca nonly be handled, in this manner. TO SENTENGE TAYLOR STATU HOUSE, SAUKM. Feb. 11. The houso resolutions committee 4 Ithls afternoon reported nut the child o labor amendment resolution with the 0 'recommendation that it bo referred 0 jto the' people-nt the next general clec 0 tlon for an 'advisory vote. total j:..:....: ......431 98 ! ','Soothe'rn members are mostly KjrhcA'paV Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian. From the cast conies Episcopalians. ... Congregationalisms. Catholics and Jews. The middle west Is Well represented In almost all de ,';jf; members of fraternities which EIiKC'TIt 10 A NX L XCIATIO V SYSTEM, XKW COPCO Bl'IMMXG A staff of electricians has been busily engaged in completing the In stallation of a new annunciator sys tem for tho new Copco building. This system Is of the latest, up-to-date typo and makes for greater efficiency throuEhout tho entire building. It Is reniilrn hellef In God are taken Into, wired to all floors of the old building consideration, tho number of law fls well as the new noniuon ana is one makers who have prefossed religious of the largest systems of Its kind ever conviction will bo found still greater. installed in this part of tho state. The There: are 304 Masons in the house . People's .Electric store of this city, and 6B' In the senate. Ninety-eight were awarded tho contract for the en- rerjre'sentatlves arc Knights of Pyth laa and -there are '13 Knights In the senate! : The Odd Fellows have 74 rep rcirfmtatlves and Bcvcn senators. Of the 3.3 men lir the house with no rell-gloua-af filiations, 23 are Masons and twoare Pythlans:. while of the seven whose religious affiliations are un known, four -arc' Masons. The ten senators with not religious affiliations include six -Masons, and all three of those; whose religious affiliations are unknown are Masons".. "While much ,1s. beng said of the decline of the Influence of the church," says the board of temper ance, "these, figures bring out strik ingly the fact that tho little churches on- Main street, the meeting house In the - wlldwood, and the big city rhurches are still furnishing tho intel ligence and character which direct the destinies of the nation. "America was founded by men who were. In the main devoted believers in the Christian faith and the nation will not go far astray so long as It is directed according to the principles of the Fatherhood of God. and the brotherhood of man. as laid down by the Christian church." tire job. John T. Taylor, former Applegalo youth, and confessed leader of tho holdup bund on trial In Klamath Kails for the murder of Gus Kricksun, January 4th, will be sentenced next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by Circuit Judge A. L. Leavitt. according to word received in this city by tho authorities. Taylor was scheduled for sentenco Tuesday morning, but It was postponed. Taylor plead guilty to a chargo -of manslaughter, and faces from ono to 15 years In states prison. Simple Mixture Best For Constipation Simple buckthorn bark. maRnesluui sulph. v. p., glycerine, etc, as mixed In Adlerika, Is excellent, for ronstipa tlon. It often works in one hour or less nnd never gripes. xh0 pleasant anfi QUICK action of this efficient In testinal evacuant will surprise you Adlerika helps any caso gas on the stomach, unless due to docp-neuted causes. Often removes matter you never thought was In your system llfiitb'H Drug Store. Adv. Report JtebH leader Iod MELILLA. Morocco, . tcb. 12. There was a widespread report here today that Abo-El-Krlm. leader of the rebellious Moors was dead as the result of wounds. The Spanish n thorlties are seeking confirmation. MOTHER Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, .and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep. To. avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it ENTERTAINMENT T gram). 10 In 11, amiiu'r pi-ogratii. Los Angeles E- 10 to II. Ilolel Amlia.s.".;nlor-Ahe Ly man's i'ocoanut Llrovo oivhertra. Kl'Stl. Los Anftelcs, '.t meters, KKlti Han l-'rancisco. I'So meters. :l.'i to 10:00. Ciray Studio program S to 10. dance program by Paul Kelll's arranged and presented by Carl 1-M-j orchestra, playing in the ll Trovutoro The Parent-Teneher association ot Central Point will give an entertain ment Friday evening February 13, at the V nnd K theater at 1:30 I', in.. tho talent nnd. the theater having been donated to them for this pur pore. The entertainment Is Hivcn ''' ",0 members of tho P, T. A. to tho friends of the oiKaniKatlnn und all persona In terested In tho welfare of tho children nnd of the community. The pi-OKHim for the evening Is as follows: V Community slnif from 7:00 to 7:30 p. m.. under the direction of Miss lloro of the Medford hich arho.d. l'lano solo Elmer llolse (Mis. E. E. Cloro studio). Italian readliiK Mrs. Scthcr. Fancy dance Barbara Kennedy. Piano solo Cecil Coss (Mrs. IC. E. Gore studio). . Musician Webster Clark. Solo ffroup .Miss Dorothea Hill. Fancy dancliiK-Froin Miss Ito dolph'a studio of Itllsslan ballet. Vocal number t'rator Lake Quartet. Radio Prograiris for Tonight ward Hatch. 10 (o 11, ornan 1 proKnun nf iCslher KrU-ke (Ireei K.W, Hollywood, Il;i7 meters, !), feature program nponsored by the club. Ice Cream Co. y to 10, pro (fiain sponsored hy the It. 11. Dyns Co., Hill K of (laiden (.'ale KCO. Oakland, 1 t 0 . S meters, 8:00. S to wtiidhi program, 10:00 tu 1:00, dunce niUHle pronrnm by Henry llalstead'H oreheNlra and hoIoIsih, Hotel St. 1'ran cis, San Frani-lm o. Kro,tFaii Francisco, 429. itie&-s, ;8 to 9, organ rocltal by TheoUorftT.1. Irwin, oftlciul organist at the Wur lluer. 9to 10, proffram under he management of Albert W. Meyer, wQ to 1 1, K. Max Ilrndfield'a Verrttlle U'tiul, playing lu the '1'aUico lie Hoc in Itowl, jv, WKAA, Dallas, Texas 472.9 mafcra, 0 to to. entertainers from the '.Jef ferNon thenti-r. v KH.I.J.nfl AnKf li h, 101. 1 meteiH, K to 10. I'roKi'am throuKh the cour tesy of Harold L. Arnold, Inc., Lin coln Motor car dealers, arranged by .1. Howard Johnson, presenting an ulU patriotic program. KKI, l.o8 Angeles, 4U7 meters. 8 to !, Standard Oil Co. of California presenlinK a ptay with music, ii to 10, John Smallman night vocat pro- MRS. J. B. ELLIS y i .y Ztiblt k .Studio. Fifty Years Ago licllflou-er, Calif. "I can remem ber CO years ago, when my mother used and praised pr. Pierce's medi cines because they had been so help ful to her. When 1 was devcloplnsr Into womanhood I was delicate and needed somo aid to nature and it was the 'Favorite Prescription' that did me so much good. Again after my marriage w-hen the children -were coming Into our home, Iho 'Favo rite Prescription' . pravo me tho strength and norvo to keep up with my work. Also when I reached mid dle life I found the 'Prescription' a wonderful help. "Once when stricken with typhoid fever, I was left In a weakened con; dltlon and Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medi cal discovery was what helped nil- to recover my health." Mrs. J. II. Ellis. Your druggist will ie!l you Doctor Pierce's mcdicincx In tablets or liquid, or send loo for trinl pug. to Doctor Pierce's Invalids' Hotel In lluffnlu, N. V., and write for freo advice. Adv. oooooooooooooooooooooooooc YOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON U first Insurance Agency A. L HILL, Manigar, M North Central Prion 11 Medford, Or. tX)OOOO0O0OC5O000O0OOOO0OOOa Old Home . PEARS 4 to 6 Feet Ussuriensis Root Our Supply Is Limited Order Now! Washington Nurseries WELCH & FLOREY, Agents 228 3. Holly Phono 612-R The newest New, Style H"0 TIE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like It. Moaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new oatmeal a new cereal. Energy-building corhohydratps, tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style II-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! 0 Mnw I Remilnr It-OOntil kinds 1 Ni,v S"'lc "" "u" (3"lct ' Stnnilnrd full tizu nnd welftlil pkii. wplftbt, 1 ?h. 4 os. QjDKKCOOKBt OATS Cook in 2 to 3 minutes JWHOCp ., I As those harrowing words arc heard echoing through the air, or as the clang ing fire engines rushing t hrough the street command everyone's. attention, you un consciously give thanks that it is not YOUR HOME or place of business that is burning. But one can never tell xvherc fire ivill strike next. No enemy of man is so destructive as that terrible demon "Fire." One moment all is pcaceftd and serene. It seems impossible that anything could disturb your equanimity. Suddenly a fire brcalis out. You try to check it and fail. It gains headway. The fire department is called. Precious minutes each one or which seems like a life-time are lost. The blaze gets bigger and bigger. Comes the reali zation that you can do nothing. The preservation of life is the first thought. The safety of property and valuables comes next. The flames roar as they destroy property and crackle as they grow larger and larger. The firemen arrive. Stream after stream of water is poured on the fire. First it is placed under control, and then eventually it is put out. What damage has not been done by the fire has been caused by the water. Fire Extinguished Instantly A moment after the first dir-covcry of the flames they could have been put out, INSTANTLY without danger or damage. This will be proved to you. Realizing the tremendous havoc caused by fire through out the country PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, in official proclamation, has set aside a day each year to be observed throughout the entire nation as FIRE PREVENTION DAY As announced in previous advertisement THIS is FIRE PRE VENTION WEEK in this city a week that will be devoted to educating every citizen on the way to prevent fire by DE STROYING it the moment it is discovered. No speeches, no conversation, but ACTUAL PROOF evidence presented right before your eyes. You will be surprised, amazed and over-joyed at the sight of flames which shoot thirty 'feet in the air being instantly put out. This will be the most valuable educational demon stration that has ever been held in this city. ! LEARN HOW TO SAVE Life, Money and Property WATCH THIS WEEK'S FIRE PREVENTION D EM O NSTR ATI O NS ft 3 ft I nun