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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1925)
102" ... w EI Lf o WRDFOHn ttTTt TOTRTTNTB. AfRTiyOtlT). OKEflOy. MONDAY, DT.M?.ET7 11. E The '-Home Coming Day" and tleill cittim of the new annex to iho ChrlH 'Uhi church proved a wonderful mu-ecHs Sunday and the new luilMlng KiveH thiH church one uf. tho best plunts in tho city for handling the inoKt tut lHirtii nt doiuitment of the church tho Sunday school. It also provides Hplendld quartern for the llndeavor, LndlcH' Aid and Missionary middles. The new structure Is q credit to the proRroHHive Kpirlt of the congi-oRatUm and especially to to pastor. 13. J. Howe, who has been working for bet AT TO BE RE-TRIED F The Orequ state board of hortieul- Walter Williams, a 16-year-old Gold ture, composed of Charles A. Park. Hill youth charted with a statutory president, of Salem, and the following I offense Involving a Kirl of the same commissioners, H. C. At well ( Forest luge, will be retried by the stato of drove, T. A Sammls Jr. of The Dulles. rOreBon January according to an un-;l H. II. Weathcrspoon of Klgln and A. C. nouffeemem oy mo uiamui auorney s: Allen of Medford, with Charles A. Cole as secretary, will meet in a body with the Oregon State Horticultural society ntjxt Wednesday morning, December lti. These meetings are to be held at' the Elks temple und arc open to tho public without charge. They will con tinue through December 17 und IS. The Oregon state board of hortieul- ter quarters to handle tho increasing . ture has charge of all Inspection work office. The first jury disagreed alien long deliberation. . . As one of- the side issues of thej Williams cuso was the indictment ofj former Deputy Sheriff rornfrook rorj malfeasance for fuilure to nut thot young man In jail, leaving him in thei care of his parents until the nffxtj morning. During the night -Williams fled to northern Caliiorniu. t omenta u work ever since he 'has buen pastur of the church, over two years, and who has hud personal cluirge of tho icuiisu-uciion as well as a big part In raining the finances. .At tho morning service funds were , raised to meet the balance due on the building, except n small amount, and the balance will be raised by personal work in the next few days. On the first floor of the new build ing 'Is located a parlor with a fire phicc, for meetings of societies, a din ing room that seats' over 20(1, and a well equipped kitchen with built-in 1 fen t u res and cu p boards for dishes, sllvorwaro and linens. The kitchen Ik equipped with electric: ranges on the second floor are located Au frult gvowors.. farmers and busi- eight .up-to-Uuto class rooms, an !-uw-iiien of Medtorcl und vicinity, in auditorium that is separated from -the cludl8 Ju. of southern Orefioa. arc main auditorium by glass partitions 5jd to take advantage ot this oppor- and Is charged with enforcement of all l,lpad guilty, was fined r0, resigned norucnituTul laws throughout Oregon. PaufScherer, president of tho Fruit Growers' league, was Interviewed this morning regarding tho forthcoming annual . meeting of the horticultural society. After glancing over tho pro gram he aptly applied the following remarks about it: "Thin nrnernm will crivn nnvnnn n liberal education on pears. Everyone scheduled for trial in the circuit court! attending these meetings, which- are j 11118 i frP.- will cain knowledca of inestlm- Arguments on motions In the appeaU bl vnhiP itnnn thi Riihi.w-t Mntiv ot T. Kdy. locul junk dealer, under oYimnKivo miKtnkpa of ti wnidil i year senteuce for a statulory offense have . been prevented could such in-i"lso comuniuu iu, uum hi. ,, and is now employed by Klamath county In fingerprint work. The case and Its tendrils attracted considerable attention, being charac terized as Involving politics and a community fuss. The ease of D. Trudeau. aged Gold) Hill shoemaker, charged with a statu tory offense Involving a young girl, is forma"on have been so easily avail able heretofore. Many future mistakes wUJ he avoided by those who attend, that are lowered when the two audi tori urns are used. There is also a new baptistry on this floor. Tho junior department ' In the basement of the old building has been enlarged and refitted to meet the demands. tiuuday morning there were over 400 in the Sunday school, of which 3."i were present on tfme, and the collection was $20.89. IJoth auditoriums were used at the ' morning service to take car of tho big audience, and an appropriate and tunity j D. R. Wood, manager of the Klamath and Modoc orchards, Is president of tho Ofegon State Horticultural society this year. Largely through the efforts of the Rogue river valley pear growers tit has been arranged to devote the 'entire meeting exclusively to tho sub iject of pears. Experts in the various branches of the Industry will give at, (first hand salient facts covering every I possible angle of this interesting sub ject. Everything from the planting of the orchards down through irriga lion, pruning, topworking, blight erad- vcry interesting sermon was delivered ; ' yJn'ft orcl7'rd h9aiin& by . F. Turner, of bpokune. h-rV(Mltill- nrlin A basket dinner in which over 200 r;toniTOi dipping, marketing, drying, ook part, was served In the new d In-,, and other kindred subjects. ing uuu ami was rojiiiij trujuj i-u uj i , (,r!Wiin.r nnl inrlrinP will l.n all, followed by a social time. At 3 p. ni. a good fellowship meet ing was held during which Hev. K. 1 ljiwrence pf the Presbyterian church, I lev. K. J. Johnson, of the Kngllsh Lutheran church. I. K. Shaw of tho Central Point Christian church and W. i- Turner made talks compliment ing the congregation and the pastor, Air. Howe," on the growth and pro gressive spirit of the church and its finely equipped plant, air. Howe thanked the visitors lor their words of cheer and praise and expressed a f doling of gratitude to the members of the congregation nnd all . others who had ussisted in niatjlng the enlarged quarters possible..' j At the evening service tho building was dedicated to the Lord by Mi lluwo. V. F Turner, who has charge of the United Christian Missionary - sod-' ety on the coast, spoke on tho work of'the society, telling of fhat they arc doing in this country for the crippled children, old people, retired ministers, poor people in congested districts of cities, also ' among the Indians, negroes and others. He closed by giving In a small way a history of the work .of foreign missions. (Jood music was rendered at all the services underline leadership of Miss Kltzahcth Gore, choir loader, which consisted of anthi'ms. congregational singing and a solo, "Light," by Miss Mildred Strevey. Letters of congratulation were read from Mr. and Mrs. D. IS. Millard and il. K. Mulkey. ; The cnuroh was ' decorated with potted cut flowers anil ferns. cnvarail fnllv The talent which Vill speak n the various subjects is acknowledged to be pre-eminently the finest obtainable. Prominent speakers from California. Washington and Oregon, and points as far distant as Washington, D. .C, will entertain the large audiences -antici pated. Pointed, .practical fuels .will be heard at an. early dale by the circuit; Court. OVER SHASTA CAFE As reported In another column, the. Shasta Cafe, until yesterday managed: by II. C. Pace, went under new man-1 agement this morning. George Bar-, ker, Butte Falls banker has taken over this business, and for the pres ent will operate It tho same as the busfness has been carried on hereto Trigonia Civil Cdse Starts in Jacksonville The- civil notion of the Southern Oregon Exploration company against W. G. Lynch of Seattle, Wash., began' in the circuit court this morning. The suit is for the recovery of dam-: aeon fnr allnued fnilura of Lvi.rh and Large delegations of fruit growers I MRnftintos to pnmnlntn drilling nnera- irom tne enure -racinc coast wm : tfons. per contract, at tho Trigonia, on hand at these meetings. ANrSSK Sm Kh W DCnDI CTUAM niCDWflDK w 1LUI LL Minn UIUUUI! 'oil diggings in Fern valley. CHICAGO. Doc. 14. (A.P.) More! people are killed by '.underwork' than liy overwork. Dr. Holicrt liruco Tay lor, president of Oueen'a unlverHlty.; IjKincston, Canada, told the Sunday JSvenins clul last ntKnt. The slackers are the ohes who are always complalniiw alout all they have to do." he Kutd. "The man wno is on the jump from .one thing to an other ia the one who like laul will finish his course with Joy." CONVICTED FAGIN 1 TAKEN TO PRISON Ilnrold McElroy, convicted FaRin tllicf, who. with Bon Hall, alleged auto lliicf. escaped from the county jail last Thursday evening, to he recap tured after a hrlcf liberty, wan taken to the state prison yesterday to start serving sentences of seven ond three icBrs. to run conselutively. The debonair young man of 2G years, who was charged with having turned lira feet of 13-year-old Richard Dunn Jr. of Oakland. Cul., Into criminal palhs, was heavily manacled. His only observation was: "Ten years is italic a while." The trial of his companion In flight will bo called later in thceek. ! welding outfit from this city journeyed to the county scat Friday evening and pntched the sawed Iron bar through which the pair gained their liberty. i C. llascom Slcnip Is ill. JACKSON VILLI-!, Flu.. Dee. 14. (A. 1'.) C. Liasconi Slump, formerly secretary to 1're.iident Coolidge, was1 strli ken 111 here yesterday with an attack or ptomaine poisoning nni was confined to. Ills room 'in tho MiiHon hole!. . VhyMli-ians said his condition was nut alarming 'and that ho would he fully, recovered In a few days. ; Ci-aU-r Lake Chapter S2, , A'gs Regular convocation Tues-j Jay, Liucenihor 15th. -Sup per served (J;30 p in. Hoynl' vc dogroo.and election of lift'icera. "Visitors welcome. Miirilen-r Asks 1-ollre Altl. SAN FltANCISCO Leon Sturm; 3. who police .say is an escaped murder jronvict from' Italeigh,. N.. X1.. wn arrested when, ho asked tho help of local police in recovering $.100 which he said had been stolen from hlni. A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL . Porshrfcnt coughs nnd colds load to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomtilsion, an dmulsifiod creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulslon Is a new. medical dis covery with twofold .action;, it .soothes and heals the Inflamed mem- Tonight! NORMA SHEARER in ''. "LADY OF THE NIGHT" , The 'romance of those , -who adventure while the world sleeps ' ' .STARTS TOMOERQ'Vy ' A t'orrcctloi. . Through an error or misprint, miHlnko was nmdo In giving tho.branoB n inhibits germ gruwth. names of the new officers of tho of all known drugs, creosote is reo Knstern Htar in the Sunday Sun. Tho(oRnlxod by hinh medical authorities name of fclinnr Wnhl was-Riven ns.as one of the Rrratest heallnR agen it'oiisurer when It Hhould havo been clos for persistent, couRhs-nnd colds KUaiiur Maule as treasurer. BY A MEMUEIt. Cnnl or Thank?. .AVe want to thank our many friends a ml neighbors for the beautiful flow ers and for their sympathy nnd kind ni nliown un In our recent aorrow, In tht death of our beloved one. FltAN'K CKXTKHS, Sllffi KSSIK MAYS : ' Cl'T MAKION C. CHNTKKX. Cnnl f TlmiikH. I wHh to vxprcsH my thanks to the many , friends for the kindness and sympathy extended during my late 1 rreavemont In the lon of my beloved hiiMhnnil. 1 1. .Travis. Also for Ihf leintlful flower;. :':t, MILLIE ti:VJs. und other forms of throat troubles, Creomulslon 'contains. In addition to creosote, -other healing elements which soothe and heal tha Infected membranes and stop the Irritation and Inflammation, white the creosote goes on to the tomach, is absorbed into the blood, attapks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satisfac tory in tho treatment of. persistent doughs nnd cnhls. bronchial asthma, ' bnmMiitts and other forms of resplra-. tory dlKouHoa, nd is excellent for building up theystem after colds or. flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved fter taking c iNiidim; In dliwtlnns. Adt your drug gist. Crcomult'toii Coptany, Atlanta, Us. . (adv.) WW IvUpi pre Expert -' ;' for"- v: ' ' Men, Women and Children COMING TO MEDFORD An Exptrt Itopresontlng W. S. RICE ADAXIS, N. Y. nnd personal YcproRcntntlve of AVll Ham S.-ltlee, Adams, N. It'., will he at the j''".'' Holland Hotel, Medford Wednesday and Thursday, December 16 and 17 IN INDIAN FIGHT The following editorial in tho "Milburn News," an Oklahoma paper, will be' of interest to tho many .friends of George A, Mansfield, well Known resident of Jackson county, and prominent throughout tho state: "A y w of 1 'a r-1 IcaelU ug Cou-scuueuces. "A case of unusual interest nnd importance to the public, generally, was argued beforo Judge Newman, on Monday, November 30th. by Uuo. A. Mansfield, attorney for tho Choc-taw-Chlck'usaw Protective association. In the case of Dickinson. Heed, ltan derson Co. vs. William T. Ward, el ul fur the .foreclosure of a mortgage. Mr. Mansfield raised tho question that nart of tho kind embraced in ; 1 tho mortgago was tho homestead of j j Ward und his wife, Ustello Ward. . I which, under the Atoka agreement, could not bo sold, mortgaged or en cumbered in any way during tho lifetime of tho allottees, not to ex ceed 21 years, and that the act of congress of 1908 removing the re strictions was and is unconstitutional. Judge Newman took tho case under advisement until tho term of court ( In January, but in commenting on' the argument, stated- that, Ve''Mn" ally, he agreed with Mr. Mansfield; that ho supposed this question wouid finally be presented to tho supremo court of the United States, and that if he were a member of that court, he would have to hold to Mr. Mans field's contention. "If ho contention of Mr. 'Mansfield should bo uihUl .by tho United; States supreme court, it will nullify all conveyance of Indian homesteads and tho lands of minors and will ex plode a bombshell under .all the transactions in such lands, which i have heretofore appeared to be legal. Mr. Mansfield was attorney for the Cho.cta.ws ond Chick asaws 25 years ago. ond won, In tho supreme cuun or mo iimtuu oiuica i mniuus j case whereby several thousand white! persons were ousted and removeu from the Indian rolls. Mr. Mans field, who now resides at Medford, Oregon, has been employed by tho Choctaw-Chickasaw Protective asso ciation to carry test cases involving such questions as the above, to tho supreme court of the United States. ( If his contentions prove true, and he is again successful beforo the su-, premo court, it will mean a restora-1 lion of treaty conditions, and tho' recovery of property of fabulous value to tho members of the Choc taw and Chickasaw tribes, and- will undoubtedly bring about a settlement; of tribal aftalrsc.an rithe payment to Iho. Indiana of largo sums justly duo thorn." ' 1 V'" "V Southern Oregon People are Yet Afforded o an Opportunity to Secute Space in the o o Beautiful N ew emona i tv m "a n . tci at lviedrorci M III ft .... fi'C.L- I 1 fflW rili fBHU RIALTO Kvery ruptured man. woman anil E1 ehlld should tako ndvanlaKO of tlil Vreat onuorlunlty. -The ltlec Xlolhod for Kunturo Is knoui the world over. 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