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MEDFORD MAIL TRJBUXE, MEDEQRP, ftKEfiQy SATURDAY. MAY 30, 1925 Q PAGE THREE COAST COLLEGE !S REV. LEE TO SPEA Huntoon. -iitliem, ''Co and Toll." 7 p. ni. B. Y.v P. U. Lois Nor rla, leader. ' 8 p. m. Farewell sermon by IIov. F. H. Leaih. Solo, "The Earth 1 BE FEDERAL HEARING, j the Lord's'' by Miss Huntoon. An them, "Gently Lord, Oh Gently Lead i l's." a T, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting. , Thursday; 7:30 P. ni. Choir u hearsal. FIELD CONTESTS FEARED TONIGHT Rev. Wallifte Howe Lee, .1$ D., COPCO SILENT IN STRIKES , o PHILADELPHIA, May 30 (A. P.) gon, will bring the message at the of Bremerton .wash... will occupy Presbyterian c h u r ch on Sunday tho l'ulult June T- morning. Dr. Leo has been .with ,,rst of ,SmtM KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May 80. Tho hanHii hafni-n Ihn fprinrnl linnrtl I'tin TTnl.mcalt,, nf cn.,tt,n,.n full jj. survey and appraisal, which wa. ' fornta track tcam won the 1825 ln- .",B college many years and has SHANOIIAI, May 30. (A. P.)- tercollcglate track and trict in BUpport of Its demand that the interior department take steps fo an nul the countract giving the Califor nia Oregon Power company rights on Klamath lake, concluded without any testimony being presented by repre sentatives of the power company. Chairman Campbell -of the federaj board, announced at the conclusion of the hearing that in his opinion no testimony had been introduced that could show fraud in the sale of the ower sites of the Klamath irrigation district to the company.' J. H. Carnahan, attorney for the Ir rigation district and A. M. Thomas, pionshlp av Franklin Bcoring 3 & points,, Gri ing the laurels for the westerners by for field field cham- today, anV Bcoring 3& points,, Grumbles clinch- known all over the Willamette vulley served on the faculty longer than church, the first church of Christ, other nresent member. Tin is Scientist, in uosion, aihss. I Services are held every Sunday at 11 n'plnnk fMiiirrh edifice. 31 North his deen interest in not only A.,i.in i2.,n,i.. nr.... winning the '220-yard low hurdles. the work ot the Mncr through the ' Modo.n next to the last event on the. pro-, Presbyterian church, but also in mancy. alias Mesmerism and Hypno Bram. I Christian education and the train- tsm ienouncea ' Princeton was runner up to the lng of young pB0,)le Jor fu tlm0 Bchool'at 9:. Applicants , 01 Cut v leg fBCl!lS IVtl Christian service. under ,h0 of twclUy b0 points with Yale third with 20V4i Albany college is very happy at'oumltted . -points. The Ells had a chance to tho pl.esent tlm0 because of the fact, Wednesday evening meetings, 'that beat out their Tiger rivals in the that a8 a result ot tno mnny Jm-1 nclud0 tMtfmonle. of Chi imlan' Sci final evet with Norton and Clin k provements In her faculty, her 11- ence healings, at 8 o'clock. ,,. tc fivv ytx.M wunii, uraryt growtn in endowment runas could do no better than, third, and and fol. other reasonai sho has boen The reading room, which Is In tho AfailP.,,. l,,,t1HI,itr (a niiAn iltillv fi-rivi Clark was unplaced. ' I nln-nri nn tho nt nf ,nH,,,-,i ni- ... . . . c , ; x...,, ; tended tn . , , , I ' . - - ......... j2 lQ qt except puiiuaya una nun iiio ncBLBnienj wun uy ai-uniiK iieai. n.e. i,v the ITnltftrl Rtnlna .nmtn sooretarof the Klamath Water Users ny ln the discus throw, the 120 yard sloner of education. In a week oi ocmuon eme.eu ecev.u,. nuroies. tno snot put ana tno zau yaro ao the t no bulidlns wl be . . ' ou..chase(I' conclusion of Chairman Campbell, int. hurdi.. HHitinn r ninbinv nn ' .. . fa lowed or puicnasea IUU1IO o i;v,,tii,y ,,,, 111:11 t Hi. Hei-lcos nntl visit tho beautiful Monteith campus one mile veadinB rooim fro mtho center of Albany. Plans . 1 12 to 4. except Sundays and days. All authorized Chrtian Sci ence 'literature may be read, bor- Representatives of the water users' as- . few strati i,,r noints in the hlcrh I J ..', . . 1 . 1 The public s cordially - , . --- w , ,.l,inl,i-,.luiiKive uuiiuing man on ineir nH.nri ItrtUWl .l,m. lirtla vnnlt onrt nntll,.r run . ... . . . ..v....... soclation Indicated that " an would be made through States courts. " - the United Points totals: Southern California 33; Princeton 29 V4 Yale 26 V, Georgetown 23; Penn sylvania 22; Cornell 16V4; California 12V4 ; Harvard 12; Penn State 12; Sy racuse 11; Massachusetts Institute of STILL SNOWBOUND EUGENE, Ore., May 30. Driving a six horse wagon W. 3. 'Nell, of Red mond, Ore., is tho firts to negotiate tho McKenie Pass .by vehicle this year. Neil arrived here today after making the trip across carrying a ton cargo. Whe trip took two an done-half drfys and a part of the trip on the summit was made by nelaying cargo on sledges. The snow is about 16 feet deep in the upper reaches the team driver states and he voicos th"e opinion that the plan of the American Legion posts to work Sunday on the summit to open the pass is not feasible The Legion, planned to cooperate ln the snow clearing to open the highway for visitors to the annual state session at Prinevillo next month. tor the. same have been drawn by Architect J. Manson White of Port land, noted school and church build er. Those wishing to confer with smith Oraniro Technology 7; Holy Cross 6; Columbia . "r- ee regannng entrance into Dfiy.. 0; Bowdoin 4; Dartmouth ,4; Boston ' A1?any- .the onlV distinctively se f- 9:45 college 22. . BANK HEAD FINED FOR- CONTEMPTS M. E. help college on the coast for the Olson, superintendent. Now is tho fall term, may do so by calling Tiov.ltfmo lo b00st for tho school and keep E. P. Lawrcnco and arranging a dato:ul, th0 attendance.. Let there bo no for conference. As a special musi-1 summer slump. cal number, Mrs. F. E. Nichols will n-oo a. m. .Mornlne worship. ON APARTMENT LOS ANGELES, May 30. Ahmed Abdullah, athletic trainer, philoso pher and Hollywood landloard, has been meditating i pf late, on .the beha vior of ,'motlon picture actors and the meditation has soured his soul. This he confided to the superior court yes terday when his $4000 damage' suit against William Russell, screen star, came to trial. Russell was Abdullah's tenant for a year and, in the words of Abdullah, "a whole orphan asylum and all the dOgs in the city could not have been harder on a house," and so he seeks $4000 with which to undertake the necessary repairs. . , . SALEM, Ore., May 30. Frank C. Bramwell, state superintendent ' of banks, was fined $50 for contempt of court yesterday by Judge L. H. McMahan. Tho contempt proceed ing was filed against Bramwell when ho refused to appear in court and givo his reasons for filing an affi davit' of prejudice against McMahan in the case of Putnam against Bram well, sing a soprano solo entitled, Thou My Guide' bjc Lowell. At the evening service tho pastor announced to speak on the first of a series of sermons on "Prayer." This one on "Praying In the Name of Jesus." lv ' Christian Unity Sunday Observed By Many Churches Sikh police, armed with carbine rifles Authorized branch of tho Mother firetl lnto ft mol of 3000 Cnimip( students attempting to storm the I Louza nolice sub-station on the Nan king road today, killing four and injuring six. The police station is in the center of Shanghai's business district. , - The lemonst ration was attempted as a protest against conviction of Chinese strikers who left their em ployment in Japanese cotton mills. 1 Tho decision which precipitated the disturbance was handed down by n mixed court. The command to fire was given when the students be gan to rush the police which" (Te station compound. While the action of the police In) firing on tho students stemmed tho disorder temporarily, an uprising is feared tonight. The Shanghai volun teer corps, light artillery and twoJve armored cars were ordered out to aid in restoring order. j Every shot fired by the police Into the student mob took efiVct nnd a recheck tonight showed six students were killed, .eight were probably fa tally Injured and eight others were seriously wounded. Tonight the congested department storo area was being patrolled by mounted ikh pollco nnd other offi cers, while a carbine-armed company of Chinese police was held in re serve within tho station compound, j Other police reserves held in read iness wero composed mostly of butd neps men. Tho Shanghai volunteer corps was mustering a force for duty throughout tho night, anticipating outbreaks in other sections, particu larly the Yangtze-Po and other west ern industrial districts where Japa nese cotton mills have been In dis order during recent weeks. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 843 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon Combining full aurglcul facilities with quiet homelike ' environments. Vlmt Christian Clmrcli. Corner Ninth and youth Okdale. D. J. Howe, ' minister. Residence 25 Services every Lord's a .."Tii. Bible school. There is a world's "Christian Unity SlindllV " Pnnofiut C ... ,1 ... . The latter is a injuncilon wocka after; Enster Sund'y hns Communion and preaching. Ser mon, "Christian Unity In Making America God's Country." " 7:00 p. m, Christian Endeavor meeting. The pastor will lead the meeting. "The Unfinished Tosk' is tlie topic, 8:00 p. m. Prnise and prayer. Special music at nil services. The' regular monthly meeting'- of tho church board on next Wednesday evening. Tho "Women's Missionary society will meet on Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Isaacson of Central Point. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to attend these services. proceeding in which George Putnam publisher of the Capital .Journal, seeks to compel' Bramwell to return tho state banking department to Sa lem from Portland. t J Upon. Imposition of the J50 fine, Bramwell at once filed - notice of set for the consideration of this I portant theme by the federal coun-' cil of churches. Many ministers' ln all the churches will avail them selves of this opportunity and bring timely messages to their people. There is a growing-demand every- appeai to tno supreme cuu.i mu... whcre , Christendom fox the closer the order of the lower court holding fellowship and unity of all Christian Bramwell guilty of cohte,mpt. The peop,e " ' uy or a" Ll,rlst""1 case will test tne consuiuuoniuiiy.ui At.,he F,..st f.h,aM h the law that allows the filing of art fidavls of prejudice against Judges. ROCKEFELLER WINS LEASE TO VAULT TO PAY DEBTS! NEW YORK, May 30.-MA. P.) The vaults In which the Rockefeller millions are believed to be kept, in the form of securities of the Standard Oil companies,'' may remain undisturb ed for anotehr forty years under a su preme court decision today. The vaults beneath the Produce, Exchange building are said to be the onlyonos in Xev York which can be immediate ly flooded with water ln case of fire. The lease on the valuts made to tho company which maintains them in 887, by the Produce Exchange expired I May 1. The company claimed it haicl the right to another forty year torm dui tne exenange aisagreeu aim ru WASHINGTON, "May,;.30. (A. P.) fused to extend tho lease., A court-de- Baron DeCartier, the Belgian am- ViHion was i faVor of the deposit com bassador, informed Secretary Mellon pany 1 todny that his government desires to, i .Initiate negotiations at an early date for funding of the Belgian debt to the United -Staes. - The ambassador plans to sail soon 'for home' to confer with, his gov ernment, on the question and on his return will be accompanied to Wash ington by' members of a ; commis sion to take up negotiations. the pastor, D. J. Howe, will speak, at the mronlng hur on the subject, "Christian Unity in Making jtierlca God's Country." which will be in keeping with tho program for world's unity Sunday. - Representative of Dennis, Kimball & Pope Leaving City Chester E. Barr, who. has boen representative for Dennis, Kimball ,4k Pope. In Medford,' has boen trans ferred to San Jose, Calif., where he will have supervision of a larger ter ritory, including- southern , Oregon Douglass wood, formerly' of GrantB Pass, will have charge of the Med-- classes as far as possible will OF AUTO CRASH X'LATSKANIE, Ore., May 30. A logger who said he had been Injured In an automobile accident this morn ing told the station agent here that four persons had been killed and three injured in a crash of three auto- subject for controversy. Also the com PORTLAND, Ore., May 30. The state highwaycommission late yester day ordered eighteen highway pro jects advertised for the June meeting, Including two sections of the Dallas-. California highway, eleven miles be tween Bend and Lava. Butte, and 13.4 miles 1 1 Klamath county, from- the Deschutes county line to Crescent. The commisslson.ordered "advertised the Bly mountain seotion in Klamath, on the Klamath Falls-Lakcvlew high way 13.4 miles. This project is from eight miles north of Bonanza, "starting near Lorenz mill,:, to Beatty, and for several years the location has been mobiles. He gave no details' and left on a train before .he could be ques tioned. - Efforts here and at other points along the highway failed ' to bring any confirmation of th man's statements. , " ' TITLE BATTLE NEW-YORK, May 30. The weather has failed Tex Rickard for the first time in 19 years, and as a result last night's bout between Mike McTlgue, for tonight at th Yankee stadium. Yesterday's rain made the stadium too wet even for ardent fight fans. This is the first time in Rlckard's mission decided to resurface sixteen mites between Lamm'.s mill and Klam ath Falls. '., The approaches tx the;i Mecham Umatilla over crossing ln Umatilla county, were ordered graded. ., , . ford office Mr. Barr has been very prominent in business and club circles, being president of the Kiwnnls club, from wnicn ne has Just resigned, and took an active part ln the Craters and mr. bici Mrs. -Barr have many rrionas who will regret their depar ture. - '. 8t Mark's Enisconal. Corner North Oakdale and Fifth at. 8 A. M. Holy communion.- r 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning service. Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar. . ' and nth - x - CnUiollc Church South Oakdale avenue street. Masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Benediction at 7:30 p. m. - Rov. F. W. Black, Pastor. . Church of . Day Saints. Sunday school at. 10:30' a. r Woodman hall, over Medford tional bnnk. Subject Theological class "Child hood and Youth of Messiah." : Classes for all ages. All .welcome. No collections. Church of Nnwircnc. Corner of Central and Jackson. C. M. King, pastor. Address, 10 E. Clark street. Phone 1119. TiUtliernn Church. . The Zlon English Evangelical Lutheran church, 612 West Fourth stroet. Rev. Edwin J. Johnson, pas tor. ' ' i ' ' Services for Sunday, May 31. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Morning service il a. m. Subject: The Universality of "the Gospel." Evening Vespers, 8:00 p. m. Sub ject, "The Test of a'Real Man." Baptismal service and recoptlon ' CHICAGO, May 30. (A. P.) Trice fixing, elimination of compe tition, allotment of certain territory to' certain manufacturers and main tenance of exorbitantly high prices are charged in inmcinieniH il- turned by the federal grand Jury to of new members at tho morning Judge Hirnm A. Limi nere ''" nnmincr manv m-unum-in ,u ,,,.. service. , Church council meeting Tuesday evening, 8 p. m. '.Wednesday evening?" Blblo, , Study class, at 8 p. m.. Subject: "The Person Jesus Christ." ' Ladles' Aid will meet at the homo of Mrs. H. Guenther.,613 South New town street, Thursday,-. June ,4th at 2 p.m. . The Cathechetlcal class meets' Sat urday morning at 10:30 a. m. ' We extend to nil a most cordial Invitation to -attend all of these ser vices. - : Presbyterian Church, Mnin and -Holly. Rev. ' E. Percy Lawrence, Minis ter. Residence 613 ,8. Newtown. Study 41 S. Holly. f .'. ' 0:45 . a. m. Bible , school All and lco box manufacturing compa nies ns defendants. The indicted firms are' scattered over the east, north, south, nnd con frnl nnrts of the couutrr. The in dlctments returned followed the tliror, divisions into which the fur niture Industry Is divided, namely the choif manufacturers, the refrig erator concerns and the enso goods firms. The firms Indicted are alleged to do approximately $100,000,000 wortn of business a year and are also al leged to control approximately 75 ner cent of tho business ln which they are engaged. . . Stockholders Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho an nual meeting of tho stockholders of i,.. i The Homo Telephone & Telegrnpn maintained through tho summer. Pu pils are urged to be In their clnsses Just as regularly as possiblo; Strang ers in the city are welcome. Verl Walker, superintendent. 11 a. m. Rev. Wallace Howe Lee, D. D., of Albany college will be tho speaker, bringing a message on Christian education and tho pro gress of the Presbyterian college of Oregon at Albany. Dr. Leo was lit ono time president and Is now prob ably the oldest In time of service in the college. Mrs. F. E. Nichols will sing a Boprnno splo, "Be Thou My GuWe," by Lowell. . , 8 . p. m. Sormon,' "Praying fn the Name -of Jesus." This will bo one of several on prayer . in , the near future. The Junior choir win fur nish special music. . . ',; : ' 8 p. ,'Ai. Wednesday. ;. Mid-week study- and ' prayer , service. Read 2nd- Peter, 8rd Chapter. V First Methodist Episcopal Church. West Main and Laurel. J Willard Do Yoe. pastor. Residence 24 South Washington. The coming Sabbath will find us at our beautiful place of - worship the First Methodise Episcopal -church u.lth a ?ll Anu'a rtn.tm 'Tho Kohl Jesus Christ of latter bath school at 0:45. Every depart ment eivn n.n fnvitntlon tn snehd the ln , hour with them. W, W. Walker is the superintendent. - Tho morning hour of worship will be glvehn honor of the Grand Army of the Republic, in a memorial service. Tire-chorus will sing the National Hymn as the opening an them, and other songs for the regular numbers. : The pas-tor will give the address on "Honor to Whom Honor Is Due." Mr. W. LymaT), the commander of the post, will also deliver a short address at the opening. Thopublic is Na- The beautiful and popular Jane Cowl as Juliet, the fairest and; most lovabie of romantic heroines, is -com-ino- tn the Hunt's Craterian theatre In shnkesneArn'a -.Romeo and Juliet'', -hear him. nignts ooui oeiween mute mcngue, -- ;,, . ,' treat If von fail the champion,-and Paul Berlenbach, tor Monday. June 8th, direct from treat K you fall. ngnt neavyweignt, cine is on me caroi - Jl is me luiliiiiiit-i'i in mo vvfu lar star's greatest ambition. The distinguished supporting com pany of 50 is headed by Rollo Pe- tiromotion career, since - the Cans- ters, one of the foremost of tne j. Anderson, superintendent. Nelson bout in Goldfield, Nevada, in younger romantic actors, and Frank a growing school Sunday. Sunday school. 9:45. This will be most cordially Invited lo attend this supplemented by a -missionary chll-. memorial service. , dren's day program. I The evening services will be held at Preaching, 11 a. m. Rev. K. Haw-,7 and 8 o'clock. The Epworth League ley Jackson, returned missionary devotional service will be led by from India will bring us a stirring George Batman. The special music message on missions. - wlll be given by Rev.' and Mrs. De He is one of the best missionary I Yoe." The evening hour of worship speakers we have ever heard. You will be In charge of the Woman's For wlll be more than pleased If you elBn Missionary society. The address Jtnd surely miss a great wl" ne Biven by Miss Mary lounge, of nuuiBi ilium, miss luuiiKe is nunie uii ,1906. that he has had kjk'lOW. (i put tiff a Reirher. who won fame as an actor 11 in assic drama. ship." furlough and will soon return to her First Baptist Church. Ih ,',,., , N. Central and 6th St. Frederick,,,,,,,,, of ..,ndla ... Hpeelal muslo by R. Leach, pastor. . the chorus as follows: A special mls- 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Mr. A. .Innnrv n'mhir will he irlven hv Hr. Join De Yoe, Misses f)ew and Mrs. Nich ols. Make this one of the best Sab- somnany of Southern Oregon, will bo held nt the office of tho company, 21S West Sixth street, Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. m. June 2nd, 1025. 61 W. H. GORE. President, CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture Houe 315 B. Main Phone 505 HOTEL BROADWY SEVENTH DYERS HATTES1 CLEANERS PLEATERI Phone 144 13 K. Fir It n. m. "Christian Solo, "My Task," Salesman- bath days that First rhurrh tins ever by Missenjoyed, Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Aonte and Chronic Dlseascfl of Men and Women. Owttr and tumor treited, fnflrcmt, kid ney, bladder and tomaeb troubei, If tot hcrotajj rupture, colds, female trouble, par alalia, fever, pneumonia, asthma and throat trovblea, rheumatitm, amenorrhea, goitre, conmimptioa, catarrh pHea, hydrocele, al bumin. Offloe Hourat W A. M. to IP, M, Consultation Free gT South Front St. Medford, Ora. 'MB Sons of Italy Inn Italian Dinner Served at All llonr , Announce a Merchants' Italian Spaghetti Dinner 40c Evening 7-Course Dinnov, 70 Sunday Spring Chickpii, Spnghdti. or Kaviloa 7-Course Dinner, $1.00 ."We cater to private parties. Private dining rooms for all occasions. Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens The Crowds Still Come to Hotel Medford Sunday Dinner 1.00 9 lav HE CIlAJiAl AND IaJPE All RoaHt Liad to Sou Franciic Khcr the journey -ou long (or a plao , ' of quiet and rest. The Hotel Mens await and welcome the vinitor. A piece you can call a real HOMIi. An . atrfMaphere of unusual charm and comfort pcwki.l at. at oJruriBRu,. sau ibancisco BARGAIN OVERLAND4 N Touring Completely Reconditioned Th6 Busy Corner Motor Co. E GOODWILL The CTood Will of a Customer Is a Valuable Asset GOOD WILL is acquired from V GOOD SEliVICE. GOOD SERVICE is obtained through y CO-OPERATION. CO-OPERATION is working in harmony. 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