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rEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, C1'FXI()NT, TIT.SDAY, nEPKMBEK 11, 11)28, ' PAGE THREE CHRISTMAS SEAL ! SALE RECEIVING i AID OF WORKERS! DEAD INDIAN FOLK DR. KRAMER SEES BUSSES MAKING WANT ROAD BUILT NO CONFILCT FOR REGULAR TRIPS KLAMATH HIWAY'SCIENGE AND BIBLE! MEDFORD TODAY The twenty-first annual Christ- Residents of the Dend Indian "Was Your Daddy a Monkey?' man peal wile Ih in fu:l awing with ! district, have prepared a .petition drew a blR Mondny nlRht crowd una Luuiiin in the inamoer 01 askngofor a county road,: from at the Baptist revival meetinu C'otnrnerce building serving us the . . t , . . , ,i, clrinK house. Mr. Uoulieb Bives i a Plnt nar lhe Emllfraiit damIast night. -IUr Jim' was at hW out the HfaU to lhe many volun-i to tho Ellioti place on the Klum-i best, doubly Inspired by his mib toer workers selling in booths lath Falls-Ashland highway, which Ijeet and the apparent enthusiasm Giving Modford the advantanos of a metropolitan center, the city's new bus line began operations to day, with two motor busaes goin? on regular routes about the city. X scheduto has been perfected and the new service, as soon as down town and takes in the money j lnt,y wm present to the .county lof his audience. eilizens become better accustomed .at the end of tho day He ttiHourt WediKsday. January 2. Al Ho discussed, in a sane, positive i to it, is expected to prove popu- rendera tins name service to the l - t , , ; i.,r rural school as the teachers ask I 6n-foot riBht of way la asked, and ; way, I aoiiie of the mooted ;". rho busses leavo the corner l.,r more seals or turn In their j the petition is widely signed by ' , , sales as they are beKlnnlnK to do I residents of the lead Indian dls- u.f ""'"""n 1,lB"- "r' loH und h,iVe two routes. Th-1 already. This help from Mr. Clott- I trlri. and Ashland: It is claim- said that there Is no con- t and h,e Jo r " lleb. which he does In addition to ed that the road will shorten the between real science and the tome r,J his strenuous duties as employ, distance to Ashland, northern Cal- h'ble. He. asked whether h.;; ' ,h ' w "st on ment secretary, is another ex ample of service in a pood cause that of raising funds for the fight against tuberculosis. . The iici i ve cam pnign this yen r j is bfing condueted by .Mrs. K. K. v.reen. L-niei assistant to Airs. Alice llutloway, the pioneer public health worker of Jackson county. .Mrs. CJreen announced that the seal sales at the booths in the stores and post office began Sat urday with the high school girls in churge. The Presbyterian Ladies Guild had the booths Monday and te Legion Auxiliary is in churge today. The following is the sched ule unto the last day: The Daughters of the American Ki-volmiun December 1 U, Purent Tac:her associations December 13, Greater Med ford Club December H, Junior high school girls De cember lit. College Woman's club Dt-cembcr 17, P. K. O. December IK, Altar society of the Catholic church December 19, Lady Klks December 20, Kastern Star De cember 2 1 and the girls o J the high school again on December Last week the Reals were placed in the local public schools, the Catholic academy, and Valley school for the children ure eager to do their part in this annual campaign and are selling euls in their homes. From the 500 letters mailed on December 1 exactly $500 has been received, which is the best record by the eleventh day, and of course many letters have not yet nuuie their return trip to Mrs. Holluway with payment for the enclosed seals or a liberal donation. ifornia points, anil Klamath Falls, and open up a recreational field. An article from a special cor respondent of the Portland Ore gonlan at Gold 11111, and published in that paper Monday, declaring that the road work of tho county next year would be on the Gold Hill-Trail road, which connects with the Crater Lake highway near the Rogue River bridge, proved to be news to the county engineer and county officials. County Engineer Kynning said this morning, that no extensive operations on the Gold Hill-Trait road were planned on the 192y program, but that an application had been filed thai asked that the road between. Henglo and the Dodge bridge be improved. lie said this was a matter for the future. It is in the intention of the county i to center Its energies next year in the construction of the lake Creek market road, which receives financial aid from the state, and the co-operation of the forest service. Residents of the Lake Creek road, have been pro mised a first class road for years, and the fulfillment thereof will he the first objective of the county. .1 ..l ...lUrlAn iirwl UUU Ol IMC IIUY1I1K. then quoted prominent - evolution-j to Columbus and back to ists to the effect that evolution ! ih starting p ace. The second is a religion. He then called at-!"" rttU "! tentlon to the teaching of religion memoes a goou m in the public schools as un-Ameri can and unlawful, and said, "If evolution is a science, then teach it in our public schools; if it is a rel glon, it has no placo in our public school system and no one hns any more right to teach it in schools than I have to teach Bap tist church doctrine in the pub lic schools." Dr. Kramer answered the ques tion as to where Cain got his wife. by suying that there were three possible answers, namely: Cain married his own hlood relation: lie married a beast of the field or there were other human beings created as Adam and Kve wore created. .This latter view he holds, alleging that the liiblo references are favorahlo to such position: and that these other lines of hu man beings became extinct at the time of the flood. Sunday was a notable day, in these revival meetings and it is expected that they will continue to increase in crowds and interest streets, covering the central por tion of the city. Tho busses are neat appearing nnd are said to bo easy riding. E DEAD, RED BLUFF this week. This afternoon, there was an enthusiastic rally of tho j p wny of 'IjOIldnn umi NVw York to California. Mrs. Cotter The recent death of Mrs. Abol lnu Cottar, SO-year old globe trot ter, at Red Bluff. Cal.. is of news interest to local residents in that she was the mother of Mrs. .1. A. Kveretts of this city, who Is now In Red Bluff, where she at tended the funeral. Death was caused by pneumonia, induced by an attack of influenza. Mrs. Cottar was well known ns a globe trotter nnd In her seventy fourth year, all alone, made lhe trin from Narobl, British Kant Af Go-Getters," composed of boys and girls. These children's meet ings will be held, after school, all week. This evening Dr. Krn mer will speak on "Who Is Right, the 'Pros.' the 'Posts, or the ELECT AS. G. GOOLD TO HEAD ORDER, 1929 Talismand Lodge No. 31 Knights of Pythias hold a very well at tended meeting In their hall last night at which election of officers for 1929 was held with the fol lowing being elected: Chancellor Commander, Chas. G. Goold; vice chancellor, Frank Howard; pre late, George Flsk; keeper of rec ords and seal, K F. Robinson: Master of Finance, George J. Kunzman; Master of Exchequer, Thomas Judge; inner guard, John Brownlce; outer guard, Claren K. Jaqua; Master of Work. J. H. Jones; trustee, Wallace Woods. There were fourteen past chan cellprij present and one past grand chancellor. A letter was received from P. F. Close who Is now in Chlltcoos, Ore. Fuhat Burkan Temple No. 224 Dramatic Order Knights of Khor assan held a very successful cere monial in the Knights of Pythias hall last Saturday afternoqn and evening at which time the new of ficers for 1929 were elected, f K W. Jaaua was elected Royal Vizier; Wolter Cormany, Grand Emir; R. G. Beach. Sheik; Frank Llndley. Mahedi; H. H. Williams, secretary; J. XV, Wakefield, treas urer; F. G. Roper of Grants Pass. Kutrop; p. L. Moeller of Grants Pass, Hahib; R. G. Beach, dele gate to Imperial Palace with Wil son Waite us nlternute. The Redding. Cal., temple had the honor of having the largest outside delegation present. Fred p. Seuton of Portland of the in surance department was also pres ent. This was his first visit to the local temple nnd he was very en thusiastic over the way everything was conducted. This ceremonial was known as the Stanton Rowell ceremonial in honor of Grand Chancellor Stan ton Rowell of Grants Pnss. Carl Fichtner, the retiring Royal Vizier was congratulated upon the splen did manner in which everything was conducted. 'Mimic FRAT JO BE AWARDED CUP i VORVALLLS, Ore.. Dec. 11. Hal E. Hons, secretary of state, will be in this city tonight to at tend a banquet given by Oregon State college chapter Sigma Delta Chi, national professional Journal istic fraternity, recently rated most efficient chapter in the United States. A permanent cup awarded the chapter will be presented by Al Bates, president, and delegate to the national convention. Hons, while on the staff of the Oregon City Enterprise was made associ ate member of Oregon chapter at Sugene. Other prominent news iper men of the valley will at tend tho nff:iir tonight. Mrs. Sarah A. Cantrall of Jack sonville, aged S3 years, a pioneer woman, known to scores of Jack son county residents, has recovered sufficiently from an attack of the prevailing influenza, to leave her bed, ufter ten days' illness. She is still under the care of n nurse, but is on the mem?. Her condition was regarded as serious for a few days, because or her advanced age. John Kramer, aged 94 years, an other pioneer of Jacksonville and a former jeweler there, is also re covering from a severe attack of the flu. ami Is now out of danger. Car Stolen From Christian Church had gone to Africa with her hus band. William H. Cottar, to Join her son, Charles Cottar, noted Af rican lion hunter nnd guide. They remained there for several years and then realizing that her i maiuing years were few, Mrs. Cot tar returned to the United States to be near her other children. A blue Nash sednn, belonging to D. E. Millard, was stolen Sun-, day evening from the front of the Christian church and no trace has been received of the same. j The car carried a California. U-' cense number 592-798. The car was not locked when stolen and the police department urges every one to lock their cars. Any information 1 regarding the car should be phoned to D. E. Millard at 922 or to the chief of p ti lire. ! DANGKKOrs GERM SPREADERS Every person afflicted with n cold becomes u germ spreader. An old health officer says he had rather bo shot with a pistol than lake a cough or sneeze in the face. To nrrest an oncom ing cold, absolutely Btop cough ing, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, a medicinally scien tific, carefully c o m p o u n l e d cough remedy, every ingredient of which Is active and potent., No opiates, the idenl family medicine. Ask for It. For sale by Jar in in & Woods Drug Store. The Finest PEARS in the World Are grown in the Rogue River Valley. Impress this fact on your out of town friends by sending them a small box for Christmas. Extra Fancy Anjou, Bosc and Corn ice from the Bear Creek Orchards. . EXTRA FANCY APPLES Extra Fancy Spitz in small gift boxes and full boxes. Extra Fancy Newtowns in small gift boxes and full boxes. , . Fruit sent to distant points should go forward this week. Very low express rates. Leave address and we will send for you. ' Beautiful Redwood and Myrtlewood boxes fill ed with Fancy Fruit and Nuts. Box Chocolates All Sizes Portland M. Seller & Co. pur chased Pacific Houseware! Co. and Heyman Seller Co. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH - - '"'' Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 J.C.PENNEYC. Quality as Always I o You want your Gifts to be as Expressive of Quality as they are of your Esteem. 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