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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
MEDFOTtD MATL TRTBTTNTc MT.TTFOKT), OREfiOX, FKTDAY. APKTL 0, 1923. PAGE TffliEM JN REVIVALS OF OPEN STUOEBAKER T The revival in progress at the - Medford's Apostolic Faith Mission, 42 North i n.wucy will Front street. Is being intended ! I , - 2 i newest automobile be opened tomorrow morning when Q. V. .Myers, asso- nlghtly by lurso crowds and, as the elated with M. V. ileVey. will ilis aubjects vital to true religion are . I'lnv lo iwoplo or Medlord and ', dealt with, a growing interest is ?r?f,n. ul! ,?,te "11,0,,v'8 uf ...... . , the bluillaU.T, meludins the l'res manifest. It la apparent irom the , i(t,n, 8 llt lllu saieSroonis located ' results of these meetings that truth , at 132 South Hiverside in the for and righteousness still make their ; mer quarters of the Chrysler ser appeal to the hearts of men, and f vka department Mr. .Myers will that the "old time religion" U not 'also handle the Heo nKoiu-y. and in a worn out superstition of a past I u short time will have tho late! generation. , models of this automobile on dis-1 A corps of workers in the gospel i play. ; auto, "Tho Evangel." of Portland, i Tho headquarters of the now i Oregon, are assisting in the meet- StudebaUer agency have been an ings and special vocal and lnatru- tlroly remodeled and redecoruted. mental numbers by the singers and ' givli:? Medford one of the most at-' musicians, who nave been purtki-1 tractive show rooms in the city. A pating in the radio programs over complete shop will be operated in station KOIN, are a feature of each ! connection and will have its en ulght's service as well as conre-1 trance on Eartlett street, while tho gatlonal singing. The.muslcui pro-1 show room entrance will be on gram is Interspersed with live tea-1 Hiverside. Complete lines of parts timonies by those who have export- land accessories will be carried for enced the transforming power of both Btudcbakers 'and lteos and experimental religion in their lives j Medford motorists aro rcmnded and this is followed by an uncom-! that the stock will be milv of the promising presentation of gospel truth.- The meetings are closed with an invitation to the altar, which is crowded nightly with the seekers. The meetings, which have highest quality. Mr. Myers has been in the auto mobile business In Medford since 11116 and is one of the oldest deal ers In time of service in this city. been In progress one week, have i During the past several years he resulted in a number of conver-! hns been dealing In commercial au- I tomobilos and trucks, serving tho large soul hern Oregon territory, and as a result of his long experi ence he Is one of ,the most widely known dealers In the state. J. S. Pitman of Portland, whole sale representative from the JoJhn K. Lander company, is Biiendiiu; sinns. The present schedule of meet ings every night, except Mondays, will be continued until further no tice. emrotices of MALTA COMMANDERY RIVAL RAILROADS COME TO TERMS un the 1m:ivI l.y Pi :ild. iff 4 X .SL-rtX KLAMATH KAIJ.fi, Ore., April 6. Two Ki'Mit railroad sys tems, at swords' points " a tew month ifio, have joined hands in a joint projiit for their mutual benefit. The Great Northern rail load and the Southern pa-rifle railroad, Joint owners of tho Ore Kon, California & Kastern rail road, have decided to reeonstruvt tho 40-miie line immediately and have instructed their respective nJncerinK departments to pre pare plans and specifications for the project. Decision to rebuild the line, which was originally constructed from Klamath Falls east to Stratfiie river with its ultimate goal at Henri, was reached at a confi-nce here between Ij. C. (iilman, vice .president of tho (Treat Northern, and Paul Phoup. executive vice president of tho Southern Pacific. How extensive the project will bo was not revealed by the rail road executives. They refused to comment on persistent rumors to the effect , that a joint, extension of the o. C. & K. is contemplated. The O. 4C. & E. railroad, for merly owned by R. K- Strahorn. hns boon a strategical imiMrty since the llieat Northern made f of iho state board for vocational' His buccessor will not be ap its fintt move in attain the KU-(..duration. Miller was annotnted nuinted for several dav. thn trov- IllltUI It'tlllVMJ. 1 lit U11UIH II i cific immediately a ijuii ed con- j trot of the line. Later, through) the lntereesion of the I. t C the threat Northern becamo half owner In the line. The administration of the line was entirely re-organized. A new board of directors was olrcfed, compot-rd of three Southern Ta ut ic and thivo Croat Northern representatives. Thomas A hern, San Francisco, was named presi-! t .-.f linn 1111,1 nls;. ml. ministrator. and N. H. Hokuo, Klamath Falls. wa uppuinted K e n e ra I m a mi e r . S. A. Nye of the Talent district spent several hours In the city this morning on business. Roller Skating Armory Saturday t An interesting- p r o g r a m for j i;kating enthusiasts hns been pre ' pared for Saturday night at the j Armory rink.' as Marston and White will present the very latest i in fancy skating. These clever ; exhibition skaters will offer a ; program that is promised to en jtertaian all who eo to tho Med I ford armory. In addition to the exhibition by MnrMon nnd White, there will be j skating races that aro sure to I nmke a hit with tho audience. I Medford amateur skaters will be j on hand, and thofce who attend i are assured a lot of fun. - ! I. SALEM. ..Ore,. April G.-r-tP) (ioveri.or I'atterson announces i that Milton A- Miller of J'ort- 'Innri bus ri'signed on a member o women who buy q HilEDPTSP WHEAT w., Printed on the box 12 BISCUITS .12 OUNCES ififll HEN you buy Shredded Wheat, you'll want to make sure that you get the LARGE 12 ounce package. It gives you more food for your money. And you get the real Shredded Wheat, the kind you've always liked. Crisp, flavory, f ull-of-health eat it with milk for strength and vitality. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHBAT COMPANY' i (ton in order to see the late models I of the Btmlebukers, one of which, - the President, hns never before Preparations are belB made for tbheCnt'1t1"1,",5reI thl" 8eCt'0n f the Kreatest day of all the year at Th(J opHrtnlont ot the he 1'resl.yterlan church for new agency 'will be in charge of M. ter next Sunday I W. McVay, assisted by trained ine- For weeks the double mixed i cju;njcs . quartet has been practlclnti for ni ,', ,' - - . upeciai easier concert Bundayl evenlntr. Tho quartet of trained ' sinpers consists of Mrs. it. K. Mn- sopranos; Mrs. , Kdna Isaacs and Mrs. It. C. Mulholland, contraltos; Dr. W. W. Howard and Don New bury, basses, and George- Muddox and GeorKe Johnson, tenors, with Miss Alma Lawrence, substitute organist, at the organ. Mr. Carie ton Janes will also assist in pedal violin number. The full program will be given Saturday evening. There will be a special Kaster sermon Sunday morning with a tenor solo by George Maddux and anthem by the choir. There will "M 'eurlsts Ulso lie reception of new members I TllL' ''ox UHl baptism of Infants. Kvory npcctatlon is that the Sunday Evans Woollen, Indianapolis," Ind., banker, has the support of Thomas Tatreart. veteran Indiana several days in Medford preparing! Democratic leader, in his cam- for tomorrow s opening, which Is i expected to be attended by motor-1 5alff? for tho Democratic presi ists from all parts of southern Ore- j ontiaI nomination. 1 Taggcrt, nuove, is shown at French Lick Springs, Ind., on his return from a winter at Palm Beach. Inset is of Woollen. LOCAL BOX FACTORY E Tho Tomlin Uox company of .Medford has fur one of Its rcgu J tar customers the Xestle's Food compuny, manufacturers of Al- j pine mill;, a coast product so well known to housewives ua well and campers. shook shipped from i tho local mill goes principally tu 'the Oregon plant of the company Bchool will ecllnso In ufinnfinm-n' at Me.l Innvllle, and Is cases In any previous Sunday as it went j which the milk is shipped, some over the 300 mark last Sunday. I oC which returns to 'Medford and Uvcry pupil on the roll of the:'" found on the shelves of our school has been urged to be pros- "real merchants, ent. , I in 1 !l li 7 the Tomlin llox nmi- Tho young people will Join with N',ln' so'd almost 100,000 worth tho yong people of the valley In ajof shook, to the -Nestle s Food 7 o'clock prayer service on Rudcr's I company, and tho first throe hill, near Phoenix. They will alo:monthH oC lhis 'oar 11 1,Hli 'ei'n hold their regulur evening devo-! 1 "'non' a substantial Increase, tlonal service at 6:30 p. m., with! l'- l'hlpi)s. Nestle's Food election ot officers following. company representative for south- Tho floral decorations are in '''" Oregon, who was In the dis charge of a competent committee today, says he Is glad the Ore nnd with tho promise of fine wenlh-1 '" '"'Ik Is conveyed In locally er. It should bo In keeping wlthinlude boxes. the great theme of tho resurrection. WASHINGTON. April 0. President Coolidge was presented today with the find salmon cnught this season in the Penobscott Tlver. Senators Hale and Gould and Representative Horsey of -Maine made the presentation. WASHINGTON. April (I. IIP) Lleutcnnnt lialnett ' Talbott, naval aviator, took a parachute jump from a flaiiiing plane over the Anacn.sl;i naval air station hei" today and was taken to the naval hospital suffering from se vere burns. His plane crashed and was completely burned. CREAM of TARTAR i JllftflllSM i is is the only one that carries the weight on the label in plain figures so that you may know you are getting a full pound and not just 34 of a pound tha looks like a pound. Coffe 1 Spices 5 , ,V 31 Kx tract o Tea 1 APMA'SENTRY i IN WORLD WAR! April luins tho anniversary of AnicricM'H entry into the preut wurlil war. It was then everyone wub liviiiB at a high pitch, each plcdRinK Horvico to Cion nnd coun try, - I'rcsitlent CnnlidKo nny.s, "For truly patriotic citizenH, tho duties of poHPp arc as vital as thoHO of war. In a mume they nru more so. Hhirkera in poauo thno uro to hi I'oiKiumnftl aa aevorcly an slackers during war." KliKlbility in tho American l.o-. Klon Auxiliary i u prt'rloiiH herit iiKo houKht by the sorvii-o of our loved ones for their country during the Rieat war. Wo women of the American legion Auxiliary have had a "Call to Arnm" to Kafcguard our American Ideals. In the t'nited Stat en on Decem ber 31st we hail enlisted un army of 277,910 women in other words wo had 177,910 members. We have as our Kal for rJUX, 305. 72 volunteers. The western division is called by national headquarters the Marines and Is asked for .2G.OG7 members and an increase in unltH. Oregon stands third In the wes tern division, but we can easily stand f irrt if every member of every untL will adopt the slogan, ".My Unit Over the Top by April 80." National Is offering somr very attractive n wards for percentage increase by April 30. COltKKSPONIUCNT. Proper Menu An , Easter Necessity ; The proper menu ! as essen tinl to make Kuster d.iy celebra tion a success for nil members of the family as Is new wearing apparel. Kaster lilies and other choice flowers and attendance at Kaster services. On another png Swift & Co. are suggesting their premium ham us an Important part of the menu. They are advertised as choice and swept, and require no par boiling before fiying or baking. Their ad contains the names of 3U Medford dealers handling these hams, four each in Central Point and Jacksonville, three in Talent I and I'tio in Phoenix. K. M. Wallen has chnrge of the southern Oregon terrtiory, with headquarters at their . branch In Medford on South Kront street. Lillian Gish in Pre-War Austria Pre-war Austria, one of tho most picturesque lands In the world, ift being reproduced in tho "location trip" enjoyed by Lillian Gish and, the nmipany engaged In her new picture, "The Knemy." now play ing at Hunt's Craterian. A complete AuHlrian street, with I It quaint hu idlings And strange pavements and signs was construct-, ed away from the studios on a ; piece of ground chs"n for Its top-I ographfeal likeness to th original! scene In an Austrian tiwn. I The new picture in a vivid drama j of Austria, hinging c.n war hatred and fu damaging effects upon so ciety. Mail Tribune classified afli reach 10,000 popl or more eTerj; flajr, tl JOHNSON'S : M ARRET EVERYTHING TO EAT Plenty Parking ' Space Owned and Controll ed by Home People. m p ass jvmt j 4' icirMM! iujiv - L1 ai Am m Bawl Corner Grape , and Sixth Sts. Block East P. O. Free Deliveries Daily Morning - Afternoon In the Center of Medford Member of Home Buying Association SELF SERVICE Reliable Cash Grocery More people every week are finding that they are well paid for their time spent in waiting on themselves in Our Self Service Grocery Department. Also you have the largest display of Quality Groceries in Southern Oregon to select from. BE SURE TO FILL YOUR NEXT ORDER HERE NOTICE Remember, we deliver any size order free inside city limits. The delivery picks up our orders three times daily, 8 and 10 a. m., 2 p. m. Fancy Bulk Macaroni, .3 pounds : :25 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, medium size tins, 3 cans for ...25t Waldorf Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls for v ....25 Fancv Blue Kose Bio?, 4 pounds 25 Bed "Dragon Brand Extra Fancy Standard Corn, 2 cans .250 Jersey Corn Flakes, 3 packages 250 Spruce Tree brand Minced Clanjs, .2 cans ..............250 Bed Mexican Beans, 3 pounds 250 Diamond brand Matches (G big boxes to carton) carton 250 Heinz. Tomato Ketlicup, large bottle ,...250 Seven Bars White Wonder Laundry Soap 250 Campbell's Tomato Soiip, 3 cans for 250 Fancy Bulk Cocoanut, pound - 250 Fancy Petite Prunes 5 pounds 25c No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices Free Delivery C. A. WHILLOCK, Prop. Phone 1003 Just Another Knock-Out Sale We want to sell two truck loads of fresh vegetables before the prices gohigher. Saturday Specials 2 lbs. Fresh, Tender, Green Asparagus . . 19c 3 lbs. Strawberry Rhubarb ,".-.. ...... . . 23c Fancy new Peas, 3 lbs. 25c Large Artichokes, 3 for : , 25c All bunch Vegetables 5c For your selection, tomatoes green peppers, cucumbers, new potatoes, best of lettuce, large celery, new cabbage, Ital ian squash, extra large oranges at a very low price. JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery ' Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 Johnson Marhet POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS We Have the Usual Supply of Dressed Poultry Nothing but dry-picked poultry handled. We ship everything but the best is reserved, for our home trade. Nothing is too good for our custom ers. , Fancy dry-picked hens, hundreds to choose from, per pound '. 280 Have some lino milk fed broilers. Wc expect to Hell turkeys at i 300 per lb. Don't forget your rabbit' for EaStcr dinner. We have fancy young fryers at.... 300 per lb. FISH SPECIAL Bed Snapper, per lb 250 Chinook Salmon, per lb 350 Halibut, per lb - 350 Black Cod, per II) 250 Oysters, Kippered and cured Fish of all kinds. Free Delivery Phone 1136 Easter Meats i We have bought the meats you want for your Easter dinner. Our supply of meats is the best possible selection that' can be ' bought on the marke'. : Easter Milk Fed Lamb Sinclair's Eastern Hams, per pound...... 300 Swift's Premium Hams, per pound.... 300 Pure Pork Sausage, . Fancy Roasts of All Kinds PORK VEAL BEEF t All the finest of quality meats at the lowest pos sible prices. . . . , . . Make Your Selections Early Tomorrow PEOPLE'S MARKET Phone 1058 Free Delivery