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If Ruptured E Try This Free' REVIVAL SERVICE Jit! ULI.I1 Mm IIP6; WINNERS ANNOUNCED PRESBYTERY ELECTS FOR CENTRAL POINT REV. W: 0. JOHNSON POSTER COMPETITION PHOENIX AS MEMBER .Apply II to Any Iliiitnrt Old or tiffin. I At rw or Small, and You Art on tit itfKid That Han Coin im-cil I Iiou-'jikN. Sent Free to Prove This IW'-vy rupture! num. woman or child, hould write fit once to V H. i:iw. UxlU Main til.. Adams, N. V.. for a free tihil of hia wonderful fitiriuluiIriK application. Juit put it nn the rupture und the rnunc-lcH Ijoin to tihtn; they uetfin to bind ti)t'"Utor ku that the opening clotwa ' iiEiturally and the nc-d of a up- port or truys or nppliiinc! In then; dne away with. I-ion't n-glect to end for thu free trial. Kven If f your rupture dot-nn'l bother you, what J the uwe of wnrinjr Bup-J poriH ull your life?- Why Buffer; tht nuisance? Why run the rink' f Kfi"t.'rfne and auch danKum from si Rniall and Innocent littlo rup ture, the kind that hnn thrown. thouKindn on the operntlnfc table? A hot of men anil voimn are dully i unnltiK HUt h rink Jut because thdr j ruptuifH do not hurt nor prevent ilt-m from gettlnc around. Write : at uiicp for thiH free trial, an it Is, frtalnly tt wonderful thlntf and haw aided In the cure of rupture that were a IjIk an a man'H two fiu. Try and write at once, ufdng the coupon below. riCKE FOR HIITI'IIB XV. H. Rice, Inc., iffjJl. Main Ht., Adam. N, T. You may end mo, entirely free, a Sample Treatment of your Mlmulntlnif application for Jiupture, Name Addrewi , ,, UJ State (Ay C'liurv-h IlfKirtr.) Pr. Jam-i W. K rarner opened the evangelistic Tvi- at the "Jrt liaptiwt church la -t nteht with an enthu-iaHm that pronil- well for, the rneetincv. Ir. Kramer' mjliject. " What li a Iiibl lievlvnl," wa developed In a very ahle man ner. Amofn: other thin,' lv nald that Jn rdr lo have u icf-i ul revival we must '"advance uu our kneeti.. lr. Kramer ha been very uc-cx-tKful In the meiini which Just rrlumd under hi leadership in Ot tawa, Kan., w here under very try ing circum.suinceji connected with the recent floodu there, neverthe U-mn crow (In were turned away at the do ln myelinic of the cam pal ten. ( Tho crowd which heard him lant nlht promised their hearty co operation .in . fillhiK th church Thursday nlht and uHured Ir. Kramer that they were with hi absolutely" In ull he J attempt-: In to do during hln may In Med-1 ford. If It 1h all pontlhle for you to do no, you will be well repuid for your time If you can come to the ' Baptlwt church every nlht thin week find next to hear thiH won- j derful" man of Clod. ,. t ThoKe who heard him last nlnht 1 predict for him wonderful retmltn' for not only tho liapilt church: but for j-ur whole city durlriK hlttl Mtay. At the clone of the 'rvice the crowd, while not very' larjfo, rushed forward to xhako hl hand, . ralfzinK that u man of God had come Into our rnldt that by and ' throiiKh Johuh ChrlMt the Kaviour of men remiltM nre bound to come if' God'B people will pray fpr the! moetlnKH and for Dr. Kramer, um j Lr. Kramer ald hint nUtnt. .Vn need a revival of prayer, and 'wo. need It now, Htibject tonight, 1 "What I Haw nt Third und Market Htreei, Hnn KranclMco," Cornn and. I hear him; you will receive a blc. j inif, : 4 One of the moxt uctesful pos ter contCHta ever conducted in the (By CliueWi Ilorter. A Meial meetlnK of the Ire- Central rolnt ncholH ended ilon- bytery of nouUiern Oregon was day., ix-cemher when 41 jitera held yeMrday aft-rnoon in the were turned over to th1 JudK I" Kirt I'rewbyterian church of decide on prize. This con leg t 'jb fhoenix for the purpoM of eJei-i; c nducied (or the pnrjKiHe of e- inje to the membership Hev. Wool- curiiiK pouters to use in adverrls- bridge O. Johnson, tho newly inK the niusleal proKram to he yuip.,1 -lor of the church and given by the grade xrhtxti niuntc pupil Friday. Jiecember 14. Kntrlen were mad from :ill the grade and from the high school, with the remilt that wirne very clever ponterH were submitted. The chief honors went to .Nralne Croft carried out in the grade und rrancea Parker jnvov In tho high ttchool. Their lidstora , Hymn. were claverly designed, neat In up- icwponidve ieadln Itev pea ranee and mot effective for ad- .ngell. uiranging for th installation n-r-vl' f-h vi htrh f.-ik plat e In the cimn-h at 7:3' in tin? evening. R v AlcAfw. .S'ilKOii of It'Ufw iiivef, niodeintor of tht Presbytery, iie- i PP'd and tti fuliow iifV oru-r was artihlp waji maintained, graduati with the la.sa of ' lO. bine t he u he ha s h ' -! a pant oral e i n Nova ikrtniu n. taught ill Me In a college in Miourl. . -" I'pon hi fin arrival in I'hoe nlx, Mr. j.ihnn save evident. of being warm 0 -urted. likable fellow . whieh eviden grew in magnitude an each day paid. He nu'-t: " won the young people. ih real life and hope of a com-, munity. For thee reasons nlone, without taking time to mention many ut h e r vh ich h avo co me to the attention of the people, the Phoe nix chureh hiwi jiiHt reason to feel' ffi.-atly en ouragd for the kuc ( ea of its work and the gnoral public in the community Hhould ft-el that in thU new and yountc and talentwt minister they have n .tdtled ajt, which '-annot be estimated in dollar and rents, but what itf of much greater value to ihem character building. EXPECTED FRIDAY The Hostess Package, a l-OrtTI.ANU tre.. Inc. t.A Promie of pntbabjy uneitl'd weather late Friday in western Oreiion was held out today by the. weather bureau as an indication that the Uecernber cold snap w.fs H'-iirintf its end. Another night of tre2iiig temperniUM tonight vu promise. bef-ire the exp - iet mod eration. Portland hail a minimum of 33 -degrw-s la-l night: Paker, 1 ': Marshfiehl. Z; Medford. II-h-burg, 34. n I'.ev. J. XV. AngeH. J. XV. verifying AH of the pohterfl entered are on diHplay In the hf ;h school audito rium and will re mil in there until after the Parent-Teacher' associa tion meeting Friday, when they will be taken down town and displayed In tho wind own there. Following is ners: Claxs I (first four grades Alice Smith and Kvelyn Taylor, first; Ixjulse llowman, second; Kos Tur piii, third. t'lasK a iKxados five to eightl Prayer fie v. K. Iverson. Hcriliire reading Itev. E. p. Lawrence. Holo Mix. eo. K. Carpenter. Kernion Itev. JI. T. .Mitchcl rnore. ' Hymn. Statement and nueKtiont- He v. Chinese student llangi'd. M A -V t IfKSTEll, 1 : n g I a ml . Vc. 6. 4A,' Chung VI Uao. Chines law student from New York, was executed at Strangeways Jail today for the murder of hin bride, AVal Sheung'Miao. The young woman was found strangled to death in n wood near Keswick, England, las 'June. Hhortiy after their arrival on a honeymoon tour. I.A OltANOK. iie.. Imc. G.JP Db-tinct rnodeiatioti Ju the cold wave oecurred fir-re thin morning. After falling to S degrees above zero during the night, the rncreury climbed to lit above by 7:3o o'clock, with indications that the maximum would reach 40 or more today. handy carton of 12 bottles "CANADA Utt. I . is. i'-l- VS. : The Qhampagne of finger Aes Wholesale Distributor Mason Klirmaii & Company A1TCHIS0N NOMINATED Maxlne Croft, first; Wylamae Par ker, second; Hilly Howmau, third. Orand prize for best In all grades Max In Croft, first; Wylamae Par ker, second. Class 3 (high school I Frances Parker, first; Uerald Mornlngstar, second; l.oui.Ho Klltott, third. list of the wn-;MrAf(.e Wilson. Charge to pastor Itev. J). V. Haight. Charge to congregation Itev. Murdock Mcl-eod. Cinstltutory prayer Hev. K. P i ltwrence. ilymn. Penedictlon Ily the pastor, Itev. Woolrldjfe O. Johnson. Seldom in the life of one's min istry does it fall to the lot of a preacher to enter upon a pastorate with more eae and grace and universal kindly feeling from ull dlreetioiiH than such as has come to this new pastor. His recommendations wore so good In the first Instance' as to lead the commit too to invite him to" come up from .oh Angeles ami fpend a couple of weeks with the congregation. First Impressions are very, often lasting iinpros ' ; , slons, be they good or bad, but lA8 ANdKLKS. Uec. C in tho cae ut .Mr. Johnson they The oily health department report-' had the advantage of being good, ed a shnrp Increase In deaths from Horn of American missionary the Influenza epidemic in the first ; parents, working under the Pros DECEMBER FLU CASES Ken in Huddle NEW YORK. Dec. Ay V, Ken Strong, star back, did any hold ing during the football season It would have cost X. Y. I. 15 yards.; Hut he's done some holding since; then that has occasioned concratu-! lations. He has had his picture; taken holding hands and huddling, with .Miss Ftella Harrison, musical corned v actress. They are engaged. Gondoliers Sing NEW YOKK, Uec. 6. (P) Miss ' Itosabell Do Long, opera singer, back from Venice, says that the gondoliers now are singing mostly "Old .Man Hiver' and "On Moon light Hay." and as a result the tourist feels us if lie Is hound for Coney Inland instead of the Piazza San Marco. FOR REAPPOINTMENT WASH I N( ; TO X, I )e c. C A) j Nomination of Clyde il. AiUhL-on of Oregon to he a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission . was .vent to the senate today by i President Coolidge. It is a reap pointment. The nomination of Patrick J. . Karrell, of Vermont and the Ids- trict of Columbia, to be a member 1 of the commission, abo was snt ' to the .senate today by President ) Coolidge. Farretl succeeds Com - ; inissioner John J. Ksch. j Claude H. 1'orter of Iowa, also ! was renominated for u place on the commission. j g i 4 A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL. Manager Phono 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon ffiur duys of December, compared with the month of November. In the December period there were fi3 deaths and 2U1M new cases. The total for November was 74 deaths and 40H2 new cases. Make Homo Television. byterian board In Korea, he had the splendid background of Chris tian environment and training to Mart life with. His educational life was well looked after from a cultural Standpoint. Following a good common school education. h HTANFOJID UNIVKKHITY. Dec. 6. -WP) fleorge Culver, dean of men Issued a ruling barring two stu dent from dormitory privileges, aliening - they had been paying their way - through school with money won nt poker. The an nouncement said the victims were j freshmen. The names of the atu dents were withheld. NKW Hilth, Dec. 6. iP) I passed through the four years' Acoustic Products company of New t curriculum In Occidental College, York which controlH the Honorn j hos Angeles, maintaining a high Phonograph company, inc., inunu-j wiandard of seholarshlp which factum of radios and phono- j earned hint merited praise from graphs, announced today acqulsi- the faculty. Immediately upon tlon of a license under patents of iMs stage of his education bolng tho newly formed Jenkins Tclo- romplettd. he entered upon tho vision corporation for the rnanu- regular three-year course in Prln facture of television receiving hcuiIcoWiii Theological Seminary. where for home ne. ' ;in equally high standard of schol- Couglis from colds may lead to se rious trouble. .You can tvp them now wiili Cicomulsion, an emulsified creowtc that is plcaunt to take. Crcnmulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and hf;il. (lie inflamed membrane and" in hibits germ growth. Of all kaonn drups creosote is rec ognized by hiph medical autlioritics os one of the greatest healing agencies for cougiis from colds and bronchial irritations. Crcomultion contains, in atidiiion to crcopole, other healinrJ elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while tlte creosote goes on to the stomach. i absorbed into the Llood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs", trcoinalston is guaranteed satisfac tory in tiie treatment of cough from colds, bronchitis and minor form of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if hot re lieved after taking according indirec tions. Ask your dru?"ist. (adv.) You put your financial transactions in the panic" class with those of progres sive, businesslike people everywhere . when von Pay by Check For dependable, .leoommodat mi service we invite you to open your Checking Account at the First National. First National Bank Medford, Ore. FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON Qjr FEDE RAL RESERVE I 1 -- : ..-' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OET3 RESULTS l III i i w Dressed Turkeys W Pool Shipment for the Christmas Market We Will Advance 30c Per Pound for Number One Birds, Balance to Be Paid After Returns Are Received . RETURNS ON OUR THANKSGIVING SHIPMENT NETTED THE GROWERS 3 7 CENTS Per POUND T7 o NOW! Phone 932 Phone 932 AND WILL RECEIVE UNTIL DECEMBER 12 Ship Early for the Best Market ! We Have a Market to Place 10 Cars, and $40,000 in the Bank to Pay for Them F. O. B. Car. Poinltry Producers Association At the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange . CLAY D. PARKER, Manager