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THRU s copper. Total suit's approxi mated -C.Oua.auo hari-. 4 CANDIDATES FOR MAY DAY AFFAIR CENT. PL NAMED Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldretf were lu town Sunday atternoon, calling on : Henry Dings-, 'ho is recovering i from pneumonia. J. L. Burger visiter his mother, . Mrs. Albert Burger, Sunday at the ; Jenkins hospital at .icksotiville. j where she was taken Saturday tor i treatment. .Mrs. Burger has been ill for Beveral weeks and has not been so well lately. It Is hoped she wilt soon ahovv nn improve' . ment. I Several oi the Centra! Point , young iwople were flower picking CENTRAL POINT. Anri K The lon Sardine creek Sunday afternoon latest interest in high school cen- j and, although they were caught in PAROLED JACKSON 'PEN' INMATE IN MOVE WITH PLACE SAREM. Ore.. April 5. fjpr The. story tohlfl police and otrieers of tera ground the choosing of the a snow storm, they came home J the state penitentiary by Fdward i Mnu rt.tA.n fnr tho X1v festival Motion n-lth whita In.ia.io n.. .. . . ..... ' NUCC ...-j- i luwftuco. ruAiaiiej , vaen lie returned voiud which Is being prepared for May Uay. A vote was taken Tuesday to decide in the candidates for this honor and the follow in--; young la dies received the highest votes: Mina Louise Hohnert, Misa 11 or a Collitib and Miss Irene Lamport. The number of votes received later will decide between the three chos en. Tickets at 25 cuts each will I be sold for the festrVal and each f ticket sold will allow the one who Hells It to cast a certain number of votes for their favorite. The festival will be held in the Kymna slum in the evening. The Junior class play, "Mr. Bob," which was given In the Central Point high BChool auditorium, last Friday evening, proved to be a very Mr. md Mrs. John Setter of Lwu. .o,...iv, ... , k Medford were in town Sunday vis-penitentiary indicates that the) world was harsh with him and imt "BIG NEWSPAPER MOTHER LOVE HELD CAMPAIGN FOR KIDNAPINGMOIE; BUDWEISER MAU: rHHJMEI.tIA. April 5. V ! AH means at the command of "n of the largest fiilrertWns the nutice was lu motion today ranipaixiis ever put iienimt n miiit to find some clue to the w here-; syrup is now twins released by abouts of George Edward Miller. Anhousor '- Bunt, o 81. Ijuta imH-sa it is tlie In'st that ca 1- a SlHMr st-hckuU ettcctive ; produced. Thud, runwiwti-tic. vn- May S. Suiting an hour off tni i Interrupted advertising in lead-' pi-t-;u utmiiMg I ins daily newspapers in their ! The running time of: the Shasta, tields. SHASTA LUTED SCHEDULE CUT iitnU liw hrs and i'of I- i land wmuM he cut IS minutes and? I he Ume l the Or?jtmlim 2& ' minutes. The coach special a Um-fare tmkn now eper&tel thre cl.ij eeklj win make the trip latly, i GAS MADE HER CROSS, V CANT EAT OR SLEEP OIL old iting the sick and cull i n: friends. The Christian Sunday school Is making preparations for a fine Easter program. John Mann is spending a few weeks in northern California In and near Yreka. SAX KHANCISTO, April 5. i&l The mthrrn i'acitie tumivimy ,.....,.i.tw...,l ...... t li ti t ttl,. ... .. 1-1-1 j 1,1, mil KtM' fir i (11 if vvtM wfi ir.utf tiii;ir. w i i u vtns apimreriify Hii;ti'"u vt - -- - - - - - . . ;.,., .,, UUXtniX, Kaster candy rabbttt hove hi'vn rtossft) tmt ot the mare wmduwg by chacotate- revhouuda, Ttai rtssos the fwpnlarit of the dug races. he considered it easier to live siilo" tlum "outside." 0M alley, sentenced from Jack- sou county for stealing an auto mobile, was paroled from the peni- tentiary December 31, 1927. Yes-! trtnliiv h ilrovn im tn the Siilem The' little son of Mrs. Vernon i nniieo itn in nn mitomohiip and : Pankey, who has been seriously ill sattl no wa,ited to go back to the, for several weeks, is rapidly im- taiA nrisnn. Ii Huid he had stol-f near 11 J .itatc wyrup. ot-neamca can fur freunt insert ions &t e&py 1 jUU ywsaiit'rs iUroughmu. the I'm ted 8tierf, IncldtifrtM' the (VMaii Tribune exclusively fk this mately fO.ttOO.QOQ people will m&l and read these ads eaeh Vteek proving and is able to be uj and dressed. Miss Reua Havidson of Eagle Point was in town Sunday evening. Mrs, Little visited Sunday at the en the car at The Dalles. Interesting and amusing production S Valley. O'Malley was arrested here Feb ruary 16, 1927, for ear theft and received two years In the state pen- home of her brother, Ed Moore, on ! Herniary, where he was taken on the Van Hoeveuburg ranch In Sams i March 1. oy Heputy Sheriff? and was well carried out by every character and played to a -iood, full house, netting the class a good fcum. The cast of characters was as follows: Jenkins, the butler; Perry Johnson; Rebecca Uike, a maiden lady, Fern Hathaway; Pat-, ty, Rebecca's maid, Flora Collins; Katherine Hodgers, Miss Rebecca's niece, Dorothy Harrison; Philip liryson, Harold Morton; Marian Bryant, Katheriue's friend, lionise Hohnert; Robert Rrown, clerk of Benson & Benson, Alfred Carlson. The special musical numbers be tween the acts consisted of a violin solo by Hitdegard Porter, accom panied on the piano by Elizahcih Scott; vocal solo by Doris Richard son and a boys' quartet by Donald Faber, George Johnson, Howard Dietrich and George Elden. Joe Hoswell drove over from Yreka Saturday night after work for a short visit with Uia family, returning Sunday. The cabinet members of the Christian Endeavor met at the Sea brook home at Table Rock Satur day evening for a business meeting and a social hour. Those present were Rev. J. M. Johnson, Mr. Hez malhalch and son Philip. Johnnie liohnert, Carl Uoswell, Ruth Web ster, Linnie Davidson, Edith In man, Evelyn Heft, Orace Merritt, Beatrice and Jessie Sea brook. Aft er the business of the evening was completed bountiful refreshments of cake, cookies and sandwiches were served. The Medford Business Men's RIble team held a service at the Union church Sunday afternoon which was well attended and very helpful. Services will be held all this week. Morning prayer meet ings in the church, cottage prayer meetings in the afternoons at dif ferent homes and evangeiistical meetings at nteht. Everyone is welcome. Plans are being made to receive members into the church Sunday and there will be a resur rection Bervice also given by the Sunday school In the forenoon. James Harris left for Klamath Falls the latter part of the week ' Paul Jennings. O'Malley is nhent Ernest Scott has been confined -tl years old and is aafd to have ; to his home for several days with been well thought o at the peni-j a severe attack of appendicitis, tenttnry, whera. upo until he was T -Mrs Thomas Pankey and Mrs. paroled, ho was. employed as aj Win, Ferguson were Medford vis- timekeeper. Ho is a native of Iowa, t itors one day recently. j Mrs. Rurt Duncan has been (mite i ill for the past week. j Mrs. Pa'il Martin was visiting at ' the 1 log well home Thursday after noon, Hurt Hedgepalh, who has been carpentering near tJazelie, Cal., the last year, has returned home and is employed on the L. h. Love ranch. Mr. and Mrs, Atherton and fam ily, who have been spending the winter in the northern part of. the state, have returned to their Cen tral Point home and the children have re-entered school. A roving band of Gypsies who had been making the eny camp grounds their head qua rterst for a week's stay while they canvassed the valley have moved on. The Crater Lake Union Endeavor of which the Central Puint En deavor Is a part, have planned to hold an early Easter morning devo tional service on a mountain near Phoenix and have asked other young people and endeavorers and meetings to join them. This Is be ii?? done in response to a national call for all Endeavorers to hold an early sunrise prayer meeting. It will be held at 7 o'clock and about 600 young people are expected. The young men's quartet has been asked to furnish one number. Sev eral cars will go from here and all are welcome. Wall Street Report two womei hue yesterriay hi& home at ICiivth and Jofferson streets.. The child is the son of II tram Miller, caretaker of rooming house. The childish versions of tanatl companion of the missim? hoy ore the only clues the police lint'.i in it-nr-tr .- r rfh a .h f ! I 'f n were playing with Oeorge under ; ttrin nrt' the Heading railroad bridge cross-; cted to climb vn fame in JWfemon street, when he wa.d"rine this than dnrfnff the twtwd hy the women and thrust i msl, 12 whieh Is cr- imo a tsieab, which quickly dls-' tm" ' of 4 f appeared ( lhrpe ihlna Anheiwr- Pnlir believe the boy may have t 11 wn-mw. k - , fr their amalnir reeorrt nnA t r.tir.lr'th' VtvhL the fact that Hml- and took a fancy to the iMit- IItoJ Quality Malt ttyrup j ler boy. j ls niado lu a $40,000069 modern i i ' i plant, with competent control at MtXNKAIHLtS. Minn.. April 5. cat h manufacturing stoti exer- (P? Madame Krnestine Srhu-jclsed by a vorld-i'amuim orsnl-Uiium-Helnk, noted singer, was j zution tf uiattKters. Second that made an "honorary ritizen of 1 tfh name Anheuser-llHsh ts tm Mlnneanoils" fur the "remainder the label and the AmerUatt of her life." In a proclamation i people have learned that thls tsvuod today by Mayor Leueh. name U"ver appears on a product XKVV VOHK, April h. In oppurftloa to a cut ta wage. here on stctke tn several hundred; shap "When I ate I wcuSd Woat with pa. 1 couldn't irleejr, warn vro& and nervous. AdJsriks hs given me reutv reltef- Mrs Meyer. Adlerika rettHvus Htomach gua and uurnea in TtM Bkluale. Jkatk inn tm Hit'TH uppec towv b el. ft removes ofd waste matte you never ihoughi twk yomi t-ysiiem, I-et Adertka give wr sumach am! bmreTs a RKAF, cteansmg ad see how mut-a bet ter you fel. It will aiprisfe ysrtut lelbj IriJ Store. ml port bintl, ore., will he put m Bwklyn m Qwens today. Original W!&&JD'FJf tv X-. i & Wi m . m iM m m & m m b I SE.LS.CI GLADIOLUS COLLtCTON WWICM IMCLUOU 04. aut.ft WK OC TkC tQUtWOWft It WW:-' iia na n ttt COtf Hit ; -iui (mm. m fcu m. 24 FREE GLASIOkyS VUll) The DciielAWmmcf Co., irrr-ZttibTiihsd MEDFORD TOBACCO CO (i uttex luaiQiu iaxtw?srS NEW YOKIv, April G. (A ! Spculators lor the advance ch- liuued fa cuntrol u the price I movement in today's stock nmr-j Uet, whic h was featured hy heavy huyins of railroad shares. Es-1 trtMtie pains in the active, issues ranged from 1 to nearly 32 points with more than a score oC Indus-! trial shares mounting to new hh?h 1 ground. Trading showed a mod- f erate expansion In volume. ' Eustern railroad executives j adjourned without making any ; announcement reijarding cunsuU-1 datlon plans, but the persistent accumulation of carrier shares in- d bat ed i ha t prom'ess has been I made. j Delaware & Hudson assumed j leadership of the railroad group j by soaring nearly 12 points. Pitts burgh & West Virginia extended early gains to nearly eight points, and Hudson & Manhattan, Head- j luff, Texas & Pacific, Wabash and ' Lehigh Valley climbed three to i five points. United States Cast ; iron Pipe was run up 10 points, (DuPont and Purity Baking com-J j pany IJ each advanced eight, In-; terborotifirh Rnpid Transit seven Rev. Atchley former pastor of and General Motors, Continental the Christian church at this place, was in town a few days and stsyed over Sunday and filled the pulpit at the Christian church, Sunday forenoon. Mr. Atchiey has his home at Engine and has been hold ing " evangelastlcal meetings at other towns recently. While here he made the Mesh school a visit and gave an Instructive- talk. ORMOXD REACH. Fla., April 5. (Pi A trail of glittering new dimes behind him, John D. Ilocke- to accept a position in a service j feller was northward bound today, station at that place. lie expects j with the farewells of his winter to visit home In about three weeks, jtlme home folks ringing in his ears. Can. Abraham & Straus. Urooklyn Manhattan Transit and Sehulte Retail Stores sold five or more points higher. The clofing wns strong. More varied buying came Into the maiv ket In the later afternoon when huge amounts of popular shares were turned over, inehtdimr Gen eral Motors, which sold ns high ns 194 H. Pittsburgh & West Virginia reached ir4. making the week's gn'n 3f points Or ins of five to six were recorded hy Wheeling and Lake Erie pre ferred , Adams Kxpress, A mer lean Zinc nrefrrd and Oreene Pans- CENTRAL POINT-A Growing Community in a Rich Farming Section of the Rogue River Valley TradeWithThese Central Point Merchants What Your Patronage Means -When yon patronize Central Point merchants, yon are an active community booster. Every dollar yon spend with Central Point business establishments does its bit to build a prosperous, flour ishing city. The future of Central Point is dependent upon your loyalty. Located in Oic very heart of a rich agricultural section, Central 'oint is destined for a steady growth, t()e extent of which will be determined by your patronage of her merchants. GUY TEX Insurance TEX FOR PRO-JfX-iON Resident Agent Central Point DO NOT TAKE CHANCES by ordering tires that 3'ou Imvc never seen from mail order catalogs. Play safe and choose United States Tires They're hacked hy this station and we make it a point to see that yon get real SFCRVJC'E from them. Tire service is one of our specialties. Central Point Service Station r Central Point, Oregon o PRINCIPLE o . This hank is dedicated to the principle that financPmiist first he sound and conservatmQint at the same time it must be progressive and willing to meet new sets of conditions with services a flexible as they are sound. CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK Member Federal Heserve System RROW LAST DAY TO WIN ONE OF THE PRIZES IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE-RIALTO "BRINGING UP FATHER" CONTEST Prizes to be awarded for best cartoon of Maggie, of Jiggs, or both. Cartoon does not have to be of any scene. D. D YOU HAVE yojr BATH YET' m i What i'MT f MAGGIE. 15 1 I FOR GOOD!nJ.-3& SAKE-YES , AND ARE ""--S YOUR SHAlUo I h ami Cured? t THEN TOU MAY KtSS- POM- POM-1 2ft b im h FfMitr Service lrt Cres) Brrtrnm ttghl rracrynl AH cartoons must be in this office Friday evening, April 6, at 6 P, M Every child 12 years of age or under in the county is eligible. Winners' names to be posted in Mail-Tribune wi ndows Saturday, April 7, at noon and prizes distrib uted at 1 P. M., same day. Special Free Matinee for All Contestants Saturday Afternoon Every child who draws a cartoon and does not win one of the 4 prizes will be given a ticket by calling at this office at 1 P. M., Saturday (not before) that will admit one to the Rialto matinee Saturday at 1 i30 P. M. free of charge. The picture will be "BRINGING UP FATHER" If you haven't sent in a cartoon get busy and win a prize or a free ticket to the matinee. Prizes: First, ticket to Rialto good for 30 days; second, ticket for3 weektf third, 2 weeks; fourth, 1 week ticket.