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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1928)
r FAUfl REV Sit MEMORIAL RITES HELD CHRISTIAN - CHURCH SUNDAY uge use of this mow living Is est imated as about S5 years. J The fataUtie of the World war ; compar with thosB f the Civil : war as follows: WorW war men , overjwn, 2.1M.6-M; fa-maUlf, 311. '73; ivtl wr men nui;eti, 5, ' 12S.94S; casualties 641, T33, The Flute that furnished thi jrreaieHt number of soltlient durSnu the Civil war In proportion to i population, wan lllinotit. There are 30 dead Civil war vet- ernna fur earh one Uvtnc The caHuuities In the Cfvil war' averaged one to etich three and onethiid enlisted. Th easDaliics in (he World war TEXAS CANDIDATE CALLS ON FARMERS TD VISIT HOUSTON 8R0WNSB0R0 WEET j SUNDAY OF GOSPEL ; TEAM INMSIG J lie .i.einoriu. uy sei vn-t- n -i - iu mnrnintr th rhurch ht'tlUI fill , V PIi.ll CnnnUh.imdl'lcnil find 'l1"". . World war veteran, Woman's Tt Hef Corps. Spanish-American and World war auxiliaries, Datwhiera' of tha American devolution and Daughters of Civil War Veterans. : The church was beautifully dec orted with the Stain and Ktrlpts and flowers, the oreaniiation car ried the national colors and the services were deeply Impressive; ! a very notieeahlo fact that was' only six Civil -war veterans were present. They occupied the places, of honor. The aones by the choir nnd spec- i ial numbers were In keeplnit with tho occasion. The services dosed ly siuntri: "Amwltc" .Many who were not able to attend hiard the services over KM El), the Mail TrDmne VlrKin radio station. iMgSSujeT AND RESTS EASYi;t; HOCSTON, Texas, May 28. WV( Ilin hat in the democratic pient- i (Initial ring but a f.nv days, Jesse ; 11. Jiiites of Houston has already made a hid for the support of the i fai'iueiH, On record fta wiltinc to become J a candidate for president, provided he "can better serve the party in j that capacity." the millionaire : lumberman and treasurer of the j democratic national committee, , yesterday Invited the farmers to ! come here for redrew Instead of j "innrchiru? on KartMut City." j 11 In statement Uwued after he was shown comment on the. failure j he iicNary-Haujfen bill from j midlife west, said: ( The fas-men will not be actu-! ally welcome at Kansas City e eau.se excuses must be made there i Still . ibut we welcome litem mot cordl uncnnHcioiiK after an nccl I u ii um .,-,,. Carman K. WH. pastor ofho!(loiU j days ago In the Itutie Kalls phuform will be written that will district, when he was struck fn the insure equal opportunities to all back and received a crushed -June, i American citizens to sell and buy from a swinging Ior suspended on a cable, George W. Hartley took a turn for the worse this morning; a . in fair markets without discrimi nation or class favors. , We invite them to Houston to help write that church, delivered a very pntrotlc and InspirlnK address, the first time he has spoken to the patri otic orders since he located In the city. After p.'4ylng hoga e to the valor and pafrlotlsm of all those living and dead, who took part in the different wars in this coun try in the interests of humanity and to preserve thin nation, and particularly of the Civil war, he discussed the history of this na tion and the place it occupies ns the outstanding and leading nation of the world, religiously, financial ly, morally and otherwise, and said It would occupy this place ns long as It Is a Christian nation nnd Is rltllnw tn stHtv C. nrl'a lArlilAruhln in Us affairs. The address related directly to good citizenship nnd Mr. Mel! gave as a motto a bible quotation "Honor all men, lovo the brother- . hood, fear God and honor the kins," or, as he put It, honor the government under which wo live and ore all so proud. j Mr. Mell called attention to ih great saeriflce of human life in tho World war. which ho said was the result of greed and selfishness and forgetting God. He said with in a radius of 30 miles .of Paris 3, 00 a, 000 soldiers are burled 000 of whom are Americans. j Colinm Thursday night from two! Irior to the address, William j points. Thej entered the suburbs Lyman, commander of the local, and looted a few stores. O. A. R. post, made a short talkj Police and federal troops were! and gave the following data: rushed to the district aboard mo-j . Number of enlistments, omitting ', lor lorries. The Insurgents fled ! re-enlistments, during the Civil J without fighting. war. is recorded as 2,213,185. J Dispatches from Tntnpico said! nUBNOR AIRES, May 28. W Killed in action or died of ln- two bandits, Angel llumos and Vic-1 powerful bomb wrecked tho Juries, 880,275; died of disease, ex-jtoriano Nicolas, were shot to death home of Cesar Aseltrn. a former posure and other causes, 252.468; 'by federal troops -who said they I lieutenant colonel In the Italian total casualties Ut,773, ( had attempted to escape-. The men j army, early today.. There were, no Average age of enlistment, about, were captured when they attempt-j casualties. ,'-"" " ' " 22 years. led to cut telephone wires at Palma Police attributed the bombing to The number of survivors of the Grande. anti-fascists and said the outrage Civil war whose names are now on Juan Ibarra, another bandit, was i was similar to the fatal explosion pension rolls is 77,611. The aver-' turned over to the courts for trial, jot th Italian consulate last week. fi nVlm k APonntinir in n wnnrt ! P hit form and we will invite them received from the tfucred Heart'0 Washington to help pass the hospital todav. Ho rallied from I'-gislatlon that affects thorn, his spell later and is now resting! "Machine the republican plHl(ir I convention at Kansas City will be The patient has received two!of no ; What the American blood trnnsfuHlons. the blood ho. i frmr needs Is to put his fa th n ing given by hut mother, Mrs. W ' .demtjc pttrly as he "d !n I. Hudley of ltogue Ulver, and mt, , .., t afl'r each his rnmUifnn was great-l(t-, Kt. i . . , ... . t i chief foundations of American ly Iniproved. although not snfflcl- ...nIfl... ,.nA th mers are among our most solid and respected citizens. They should never be put in a position of people asking favors. They should share in the councils which make steadfnst public policies and equal ity fur uli. f "The American farmer refuses to he put in the position of de pendency. He Is demonstrating that fact by his threatened march Kansas Clly (0.00f strong. We to him 'come to Houston where will be welcome where your ( real friends will he assembled June 2fi. " lent lo restore consciousness. The i last transfusion was Saturday. Yes-' , terday the Injured man opened hlsj I eyes and looked around the room,; ! but recognized on one. ! MEXICAN TOWN IS LOOTED BY REBELS!- MEXICO CITV, May 28, ! Dispatches from Coif ma today said CO,-' two groups of Insurgents attacked) ARGENTINE BOMB LAID TO FASCISTA my work will be easier" R li (7 I 1 II fly7ll t The Hiisiness Men's Gospel team of Medford is in receipt of a letter! from A. K. Harper of the Iowa IlusineKS Men's Gospel team, i" which he says, In part; "I am so glad to hear the good reports of the gospel ftam of Mvd-; ford. I have prayed for the team! and the men individually so many, I many times, nnd It rejoices me to know that you men are having calls from out of town ta take you-. Into the highways and byways to d othe Lord's wilt. There is such a great opportunity. May God: wonderfully bless the gospel team of Medford Is my prayer. I do. hope also that you are helping the pastors. How very much a pastor needs the prayerful help of the men of his church." The letter came to H. J. Fleischer, secretary of the locdl organization. Mr. Harper is the evangelist who conducted the great revival serv ice here In Medford during the f fore part of the year, and through whose efforts the business Men si Gospel team of Medford was or-1 ganized. iimtmslxiro Meothigr ' j The meeting of the gospel team! Sunday at Hrownsboro was, accord-1 Ing lot sentiment expressed after ; the meeting, the most successful ; and interesting yet held. Approx(-j ml ely 3 h cars Journeyed from Medford and then there was hardly f room for ail who wanted to go, many cars being overloaded with passengers. , For example, leader Guy Davis hauled six passengers ' besides Himself. The leader's cr( was also decorated with two large' banners which read ilustnss! Men's Gospel Team, of Medfora'j These banners were donated by nn enthusiastic worker in the team. Two More Come Forwari!. Through thrt efforts of the gos pel team Sunday in preaching the word of Christ and a wonderful testtmoniai'servtce by the congre gation and members of the team. two young ladies enme forward at j the Invitation and confessed the! Saviour. Among those who spoke! were J. H. fttn rye and II. .J.j Nahss. In the absence of Hong Leader Merton Ferebee, who is in Eugene this week, J. Dole led the singing and favored with two ex-' cellent solos. j Phoenix Next .Sunday. j People of Medford who haven't as yet had the opportunity to see the gospel team in action are urged to attend next Sunday's meeting which will be held at Phoenix, in! the Presbyterian church. It is not necessary to extend an invitation j to those who have been going. They consider themselves a part ! of the team and rightly so. The only thing that Is necessary is more transportation. The usual i caravan will leave the library at 2 p. m. The speakers on this pro-! gram will be J, Dole and Fred Gerard. ! Gospel Team Member CaHnf. i The members of the gospel team' arc sad to report that they have) lost one of their most active mem bers. Phil Heeterbrey has had af call to preach In the church at j Williams creek and will hold n regular service there each Sunday.! While the gospel team grieves itif losing him as a worker, neverthe-i less their prayer are with him inf his new venture. The team willj not lose htm entirely, however, asi he has extended them an Invita tion to conduct seiees In his church one week from next Sunday. i. The Electric. Range Addc joy to housekeepings Simplifies housework' as no other range can! Not only does the electric range make cooking easier and more certain it lightens the whole , burden of housekeeping. ' Find out how automatic cooWnfi frees you from the kitchen Hot Summer Days are here. Only a few dollars down buys the latest model Electric Range with Automatic Oven Control. Balance in 12 equal monthly payments. Ask your dealer. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. Kfedford.Qants Pas , Roseburg . Klamath Falls -Orrgon Yrcka, Durumulr-Califomia liters Leautiful hut touIi Naturally you'll want to include the real West in your trip this summer visit its unrivaled scenic spots its majes-': tic mountains happy valleys peaceful forests. The worth-while pJaees are often hard to reach offer tough going. But don't let that bother you " just fill your crankcase with Castorlube. Castor lube makes every trip easier, because it gives more power and greater compression. It gives longer -motor life, be cause there is less crank case dilution and less carbon. It cuts repair bitts to a minimum. Cas torlube does these things because its base is castor oil the world's greatest lubricant, which is scien tifically blended with fine mineral oils. Castorlube costs no more than any high-grade oil and less per mile. r n lit r j 3 " i & ill Si:, t J4 II 'unqualified recommendation' Get CaslorluLc ai independent filling stations & gmr&gea GEORGE HEWLETT March 2i 1928. Castorlube Refining Co., SIS Montgomery Street, San Francisco California. Gentlemen; For the information and guidance of those who may be somewhat timid about using Castorlube oil, in view of the fact that it is a com paratively new product, and hi appreciation of theprompt, delivery service afforded me by your company, I have no hesitancy in stating that it has my unqualified recom mendation. I have given it a comparative tractor test and shall standardize by using it for all purposes in the future. Yours very truly, GEORGE HEWLETT 'LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION DISTRIBUTORS Milton Sills at Rialto Today MiUun WIIs Intent jdciitl'O, "The Hawk's Nesi." oiirtierf at the Hlalto theater jhin afternoon. H in story that Jeemn with action ami Willi .hmt enoHKh mystery mrr nmndinK the ccntnrl chnntcler nf the Unwk to arouse unit RttmuUite earionity ur to tTio tloutumement, Miltuii Kills, uh I he llsiwk, ))e a ri'iuurjiHWp nntl virile fhr:M-Sf'r- t Izntinru A vtUataous h.vy In (ljyeV hy M n it ) a g a J.ee, as tJiiiKhtrty, vivtit Ictttleiv in i' (lit tmrlerwprnttRd haunts of the f shinty i-ttarai'tei-K Id a prent city. A numUer if mysteiiuua n-tentul :n't Ijiiimtjjec!. hn-lil.JJaff Hhp sler ltir aelr. Sii. A le:inSSfsil irl ot the h?hi chrhft, tilnj-etl with rhntm hy itfris Kenyf-tt, rteveiops !n hve interent itt whiih the Hawk Ih th omiimttn ftiime, j A muiiU'r Httvilmteil Jo n pal of ; the Ihmk, frin.t thtV iivjeSim of .'the Htmv, The rhJaes Hnet 1 ri.fr!ntt Vr ntmfted" Rttnftttfr' who turns out ta he the real WMor, and hy a clever twist at tho fltilnti hi confeuiv f itttvlr fthUiJne! a the at'fUjteil man fjwnk The Haw It ets th ir ami Ih aadi pftv in gniisfirti. Orrarm Weather t 'pko tttert, vv tt h jit Qluthtct rain. (anlKUt fttttt Twewluy, Mcuteratw tem(esaSur&. Ht r ong sK5ttherly ; win. is ni time?. tl-ales &n th ; tVMlrtt. I Kii'Ht largp tlenltn f telHsrliim nrt in rrf?en reported nt iirnrtia Prrs. EAGLE POINT ITEMS liAGi.B POINT. Mny 2T. Mr. Ttottalis is nick and unable to at tend to hta duties on Jie seetion force. We hope he will spbedlly recover. J.yle VanScoy Is driving a fine neiv Whippet sedan. Mr. Whaley Ih bulUUnpr a lurse porch on the front of his hoiiae. This will be a vast improvement in both looks and comfort. John II. Smith hn sold his house to one of the Stowell hoys, who wilt move his family here about the middle of June. J. I. Orove returned from Cali fornia Friday to look after busi ness affairs here for a few days. Eagle Point people are much pleased with the continuous tele phone service which has been ef fective for the past few weeks. This Is a wonderful help to the telephone patrons, especially the farmers. Mr. and Mrs. S. If. Butter are on a trip to Walta Walla, Wash., com bining business with pleasure. The boys are staying with Mot. Van Scoy. Tho enrollment for the last week ot the daily vacation Bible school is considerably increased over the first week. We hope to have as many takim; this work as can be handled by the equipment avail able. Everyone Is Invited to enroll. HOME REDS PUT TICKET EN FIELD NEW YORK, May 2Z.m Wil liam Z, Potter, former I. W. W. leader, and Benjamin fiiflow, radi cal, of New York, are th presi dential am! Tire-presidential nomi nee resjxrtivelr for the Workers' (communistic I Party of America. They were: named at the closing meeting ot the party convention In New York, Foster told the delegate pres ent Uey must he ready to Inrn the net "imperialistic war Into a elvll r." . NEARLY PINCHED s Saturday We Distributed Some Bills in Medford Cars Announcing Our Sale of Pennsylvania Tires We were immediately, warned by the Chief of Police that this was against a city ordinance. We stopped put ting them in cars, BUT THE SALE CONTINUES It's an opportunity. Jto buy PENNSYLVANIA TIRES BETTER THAN THE BEST at prices that are LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. . THE STOCK IS LARGE BUT THEY'RE GOING FAST COME EARLY! WOLFF, The Tire Man Pacific Highway at Jackson Medford Kodak Film Developing Praliftg raw- Fast Mail Order Service r SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Matter Phota Fintsfcera ! 21? E, Main St. Madfard INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. U HILL, Manager Phone 185 30 N. Centra) Medford, Oregon a LUMBER a 238 Q TEOWBEIDOZ n LV'MBEK YARD lb a a eu SAN FRANCISCO TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00 A SPLENDID If Pew!I Street Market THIS CENTRAL . DOWNTOWN LOCATION n imp&rtmtt can vrunc itou Th! co "port niila Kolder irx FliFK YtSiorf '3 ilpot ta Tui vn 29uil, IfREE CARAGE T.E. FARROW W.M.SFJ.J,, Jr.'