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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
t f PAE TEN medfort urarn tribune, mtcdfotjd, ottEfioy. Tuesday, November 24.1925 J.B. PRAYERS BRING A Exiles in American Camp Face , Another Journey Into Misery AS PASTOR LOCAL OF "Alberj Mrulj for better BrtdtfiUti" "M. 5 m : ,0"''; - . i 1 .. .. ' . i ' m it '0k JtflV. J. I'f'onn, pant or nf Ihfl South Mthudfit rhirli nf thin rliy. for put two yenr 11ml ovrr, nnl p mm i 1 it nt in rcllKli'Uft and rivl f fair In the community, unriouinu-d hlfl rfllRnutlnn yi'Mfnlay to tafco ( toct ppcemhor flint. Mr. ('ouh'h tf rlsion to Hfvor JiIh paHtoiato hi'o came oji a distinct aunirlHi' tioth to ha church and his many friends In thtt community. Mr. Conn lms necnptod tho nppolnt Tnnnt pf Rurnrlntindnt and fxi'cuilv' wcrotary of the Wosloy, hnpltal of Marnhfield, a new inHtllutir.it of tho Oregon conference of the Methodlnt Episcopal church. His .nppoJnttiicnt to this department of inlnlKteriul ttov vine came hownver from Iftnhop II. M. DuBoae of the Hoiithfrn Church In conjunction with thai of ninliou Hhtp nrd of the Mcthoill.it npiHuonui church of thin area. . - Ills work ns pastor of lhn local church is reported to h pniimntly vat lf act pry, In. fact tho ntpoi-tH of Iho putt twO yearn are xafd to reveal a prosperity which the church has not enjoyed for Hevcral yeurs. Mr. Conn has devoted eonHlilornblo time to the development of activities amonK- tho younjc ' people and tho hoy's depart ment and leaves them and tho church generally In a very flourishing condi tion. Hlfl miccessor has not yet heen Announced. 1 Two years hro Mr. Conn orsanlzod the J-loy Scout niovement in the com munity and had Hittf e served as Remit commissi oner in that oikhmIhIIoii. As a member of the city planning com mlftslson ho has heen connected with many civic enterprises. In his new field of work as super intendent he will have the ihnnnne ment and administration of tho hos pital and an executive secretary fr the conference hospital board he will cultivate this department of service among the churches and organize the white cross societies for benevolent work. Tho Wesley hospital wns op ened last July. It Is a hundred nnd , twenty-five thousand dollar plant and erected under the ministry of Dr. Temple, now pastor of the Ktrst Methodist church of Med ford. ' The Medford merchants, as has betm their custom for years, nro pre paring for a bill Christmas opening on Tuesday, evening, December 1st, at whlph tlnie the streets will bo deco rated with Christmas trees, tho stores Will all be decked In holiday nltlre arid the window display will ho shown that night. Itlff crowds nro exported from oil over southern Oregon and northern California. Kvery merchant Is requested by the commlleo to have his store and win dows decorated and to keep the win down covered until the hour announc ed later to show the sumo. Sum Explains It. NJ2W YOKK. Humuel Untormyer has an explanation for Nutlmlla Crane, Urooklyn's child poet "Natha lla has a love of largo and glittering words, like any child with a new top." Wlutt CarelcsHiicMsl IOUIBVILLK. Margaret Moran's poor eye saved ClaiVnce Agww when lie failed to produce football tickets. Iter .82 automatic missing him three times. Overwrought CNerves TOU never heard of a red-blooded X person man or woman becom ing a nervous wreck! And you never mill. You never saw anybody with healthy, rich, rod blood, got wearied by the activities of daily lite. Old yout Nol Its weak blood lock of hoalthy. rich, red blood. That's tho wholo trou ble with those whoso nerves aro over wrought. They lack tho resisting pow ers the stamina that healthy, red-blood-cella give that enable, us to stand up under the strain of dally lit o 8. 8. 8. Is the salvation of these un happy people. It 1b Just tho thing needed to strengthen the nerves, re store musuilsr power to the body, and Increase the endurance ot weak, tail lng, run-dowa women And men. Don't keep on going down simply bscause your blood Is starving (or want of healthy, rcd-blood-cells. You can get back yrmr nervo power wltb 8. 8. & You ran do it Just aa auKly as thousands hav done tlT thtt ti.aft Mnlwv 8. 8. 8. also clears tneC akin of pimples, boils, V rsetna hollow rhneka Sit nut nrl Arm fl.h O takes the place of flabbv muscles, why, you'll begin dlvlnjr all over again. Get S. 8. S. today from any goon aruggisi. And get the larger Present situation in fivrin refugees since 19 1 5, out onto the road aiuin. They arc living in an Amcricnn-maintuincd cuinp near Damascus where Near Kast I Itelief workers liavc been engaged in aiding Greek and Armenian i exiles from Turkey for several year. Fourteen Medford Scouts Go to I'orllaml. ! On Thursday afternoon after their big Thanksgiving dinner at homo, 14 Hcouts will leave for I'ortland to attend tho patrol leaders' conl'ercnco for three days, tho 27th, 28th and 29lh. This conference will ho at tended by Hcouts from all over tho state, and be conducted by them. The program will open Friday afternoon when Oovernor Pierce will present Eagle Scout badges to all Hcouts who havo .won- them. The first session will be in charge of Kenneth Wells, Kaglc Scout of Troop 40 of Portland, who will givq the address of welcome. Jiesponsea from delegates from each council will fol low. Tho first suhjoct to be pre sented is "Tho Desirable Qualities of a Leafier" by Eagle Rcout .lack Travers, Troo4 41, I'ortland, fol lowed by "Tho Leader and Ills Train ing" In . charge of tour Scouts from Cascade council, Ha I em. Ore. Other subjects 'such as "A Model Troop Meeting." "Patrol Organ I wit Ion." "A Model patrol Meeting," nnd "A Model patrol Leaders' Council" will ho pre sented during the conference, ' A banquet will bo served on Fri day night at 0:00, wtlh Scout Don Welsh as toastmastc. Cars aro being provided to tako the Medford" Scouts to and from Portland. Tho party will return to -the city Sun-, day night. Tho regular monthly Court of Honor will be in the public library Wednesday night at 7:30; this court will be presided over by Judge llart zelt. A number of Smuts will apply for advancement in rank and expect to receive their awards. Hcouts from AKhland, Clold 11111 and Central Point have been Invited to uttend this court and mya also take advance ment. The following letter from the Near Kast Itelief has been received all Scout headquarters, dated November 18. 1 1125: "Crater Ijiko Council: "Dear Sirs; "l wish you might know how wel come Is the clothing which you have so recently collected. In any circum stances wo would he glad to have it, but dispatches the last few days tell how wo must use at om-o twenty five tons of clothing to relieve some of. the worst sul't'eiiig of the refu gees being driven from homo on account of tho war between the) French nnd Druse, -i Tho clothing you have been collecting wlll help to take the place of that which wo are using In this great emergency, I would be ghd If you would give these facts to the local press that those who contribute the clothing, as well as those who collected Jt, may know how timely has been their gift. ( ordlally yours, "J. J. HAXDSAKER, 'Northwest Pegional. Director. POLA NEGRI'S $10,000 GOLD CLOCK STOLEN LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 Peter ItoHluit was arrested shortly after he hud left poll Negri's bungalow here and Is charged with suspicion of grand larceny. A gold clock valued at 1 10.000 departed nt about the same time. Roslim was passing the time away with other stage nnd film folk at Miss Negri's hungajow, Jewlrj Sal B$in Tomorrow Tlpis)r' nvorntorkfil nnd nioro Konils "nmliiK Cor tht I'hrlntmns undo. Sin- elnlr'n Jewelry sloio la mitlhiR on nn unloiitinR mile of the tniiro mock. Le (fliinlnit tomorrow, WTdnemliiQ Tola sain comes nt nit opportune, tln j for rili4tmiia HhnpiiliiK Qnd n dvi..ilt will lie ni-ceplRl on rhrlntinns KoodH nnd tlte articles Jntd nwny un til Imlnm l0mld.. Hie iiiiko ml In this imner yesterdny Klvos reilllrllons of from 20 to RO per cent on tilt- regular stock of gondH. (Adv.) O tlircntens to drive these people. DOCTORS TESTIFY IY CASE , Dm. F. ("!. Thayer nnd Jl. W. Clancy, who attended the last days of Mrs. Klla Murphy, were the prin cipal witnesses this morning, in the trial of her husband, Omar W. Mur phy, well-known local resident, charged with manslaughter. The Htate contends that Mrs. Murphy's death was due to alleged heating at tho hands of the defendant, after n lingering .illness. The defense con tends that there was no beating, but "a spanking," and that death wan duo to other couhcs. The testimony of phyk'iaiiH dwelt principally with the health of deceased, bruises upon tho body, and conditions of vital or gans, as a result of tests made hy a i'ortland laboratory. Mrs. Murphy died several weeks after tho alleged assault, ' and the defense, represented by ; Attorney Ccorge ' M. Roberts attempted to Kbow, on cross-examination, that tho exact causes of death had never been determined. 'Monday tho Jury visited the Mur phy homo on West Second street, and heard the testimony of officials And residents of the neighborhood. It is expected that tlie stato will close Its' main case tlls afternoon. Tiie trial will recess over Thanks giving. Site Is Selected for Oregon's New Pavilion ' KITOKNK. Ore., Nov. 24. Slto for the proposed new basketball pavilion for the University of Oregon games has been definitely chosen on Unl verslty street between Sixteenth nnd Seventeenth avenues, and plans for the building are being drnwn. The pavilion will be erected nt an ai proximate cost of J 150,000. According to tho plans, tho pnvll- lon will form the center of a groin of proposed buildings for physlca training. It will bo constructed to seat 0000. It !ny to Advert l.so. TUVr.NI'OItT, lown. lOnrl Whlto lilli. Detroit pitrher, him mnriied Violet Oliver of hn Angeles, nn ad verttnliiK poMter beauty. Drink Water If Kidneys Bother Take a Tableipoonful of Salts If Back Pains or Bladder Is Irritated l ltisli your kidneys by drinkinjr a quart of water em it day, also take salts occa sionally, says a iiotvil authority, who tells us that loo iiiurli- rich food fonm acids which almost paralyse the kidnevj in their efforts to expel it from the blood. 'I hey become sluggish and weaken; then you mav sulfir with a dull misery in the kidney reirion, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, duc tless, your stomach sours, tongue is coatrd, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twitiKcs. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often Ret sore and irritated, obli Iiir you to seek relief two or three times during the niithl. To help ncutrnlije these irritating ncids; to help cleanse th? kidneys and tliiih off the htrily's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from anv phar macy here. Take a tablcsptvonftil in a glass of Wat- before breakfast for a few days, ami your kidneys may then act line. Thicfttmous salts is madcrom the ai! rt)er.irf)f and lemon juice, com bined with titliia. nnd has been used for years to help flush and stimulate slug t li kidnrvs; also to nnitrrd.':e the acids in tLe 9$x so thev niGluTiirer irritate, thuVoftrn relieving Madder weakness. !;td Salts is inexpensive; can not in jti$ and makes n delightful efferves cent lithia-w.iter drink. Hv all means have your physician examine 0at kid neys at least twice a year. - 0 CARVER, Miss., Nov. 24. (A. P.) 'Hauco from Clod's cranberry bog," the bit of laud dedicated hero last spring to tho support of the little white church at tho wayside, will add splcu this year to thousands of din ners from that of President Coolldge to that of a Capo Cod missionary in India. Itev. Charles W. Hidden, leader of tho congregation, announced the re ceipt yesterday of an acknowledge ment from tho president's secretary which read: "It was indeed kind of you to send to tho president the cranberries which carry with them such interesting as sociations, and the president has ask ed me to express to you his thanks for them." Mrs. Annie Rherteff P.oardway, a parishioner, whoso bog holdings are large, last spring gave a small area for tho. experiment of the church. 'Prayers for tho success of the venture were said when frosts or other dan gers threatened. The bog yielded 100 per cent more berries than in any of the past thirty, years. HAMILTON. Rermuda, Nov. 24. (A.'P.) I lathing beauties with be witching smiles nnd entrancing flg- ure wen enougn along tno sea shore. Hut when they don their one piece bathing s.uits at their hotel ami form a dress or undress parade and walk a mile or so front tho hotel to the beach, it is considered another matter. In certain circles in Tiermuda ob jection has been raised to the daily parade of the bathing belles, nnd it has heen decided that an amendment shall bo added to the summary of ficers nnd Jurisdiction hill making It an offense for a person to walk about abroad improperly clad. The matter is before tho local house of as sembly. COLDS V Break a Cold Right Up with ''Tape's Cold Compound" , Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. 'The 8 L-co ml anil third doses completely break up the cold. Pleaaaut . and safa to take. Con tains no quinine or opiates. Millions use 'Tape's Cold Com pound." Price, thirty five cents. Druggists guarantee it. jowe for Tive splendid Canadian Pacific liners will sail this December on Special Schedule, offering "Home for C'lnslmiis" service to the many persons who will wish to spend the Holidays in the Old Coun try Sailings on Decem ber 5 to Liverpool. Dec ember 10 to Cherbourg, Southampton. Antwerp; December 1 1 to Liverpool via Greenock, December 16 to Liverpool; Decem ber 23 to Liverpool via Greenock. Special sleeping car service direct to ship's side st St. John from Vancouver B. C will be arranged Further information and rrimdiioiu may it had l . Canadian Pacific W Hlim ai. -Iri ( A4tnt -faiirDrpt )My MuioMitfikiiui rVtistn r W ( ' Flapjact and flavor ! No other pancake flour can J? 4 " $ tope to give you Flapjack's flavor because r.o other i ;' flour is blended the Flapjack way. To begin with,' 16-1S Our paint stleketh closer than brother. ' All ot life's lessons are. not learned In school. The lesson of patnt'a pr o t c 1 1 o n comes from eiprl etu'e. . TVs know that paint la the best pro-' sctlwj poltcy. Why do re put It off t . ' sTf..'UaUJLJ n n in O Folio yr MnHteli'te .' we use no cornmeal or other heavy incredient The leavening is tori-quality. Even the salt used is as fine-textured as the fiour itself. 'I'hal'i jbw plania-ta nrrinrlu mnHi- arp always light and tender, never sofegy or liarii- mw to-dkeat. Flapjack heads straight for yuur ' 4 21 but cake appetite in a bm-fiavur way ! i, ' i Dddbe Brothers SPECIAL TYPE - A S EDAN If Dodge Brothers had deliberately built the Special Type-A Sedan for women, they could not more perfectly have met feminine requirements, i That women recognize this fact ' is plentifully evidenced on every hand. The car's striking beauty, its ease of .v. handling and world-famous dependa bility are features which every motor ist values but which women value the most. Ask us about Dodge Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan EAKIN MOTOR South Fir Street SAVE YOUR HEALTH ': IT'S MORE PRECIOUS THAN YOUR MONEY Folks who look Into the future wRh . confidence plan their housekeeping with the same sense that makes a business successful. The old fashtoied Plan or havlnK the washing dose ai homo does not even pay In dollars and rent. T5 cents for 15 pounds wet wash. 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