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PAGE POUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE," MEDFORD, OREGONV FRTDST,' MARCH 1, 1929. Beebe, Kindle and Leonard i Take Over Texaco Station CENTRAL POINT CHURCH -J"',' . ' - '-4 ' . f ; ; . (ftoiiirlbuiAd) j r Tlio nncoDil conffrmteo for OlirlH- linn workerH will be held In the On iriil Point Fednrnted church Thurs day. Aturch H, J2!, beginning nt (0 o'clock. This conference will leal mainly with the need of know . log the BIdIh. bdiI knowing how lo : lench the illlilH. Tbero.. will btt i koiug nddresMii, ' htit round table. tllnciiHHlonfl will help to preHotit the ilneds. Jn 1he Inst conforenco thn lack o( a knowledge of the HI bin wan clearly brought out and illnciiKHCd, unlne praeenUtd by Principal J. P. , .lowed of the city nchooln, haned n a nummary of an examination Riven In the ncbool on 20 n.imstlonfl iiKked on each the old and the new tostamentx. The pupils who are HludenlR of the Bible schools were I far below what they uhould he; I ho papers of those who are not In Ktiniluy schools were not reported '. nt all. ' , a .The workers from the country places aro urKed to come to this conference. Ilrlng n light lunch. Warm drinks will be served at the dutch lime by the ladles of thP . . . w- . I 3 tSArli 1 ; v 1 - " ' . ' .... . . ... 'f' h t 1 . K...1..... S..- ..... I Top View of the new station, the fourth In the chain of Beebe & Kindle stations. Bottom View of the distributing plant of the Texas Company. . ; v . .' j . r Bocbc, Kindle & Ionnrd have j the Nnttn Modford nnd two sta lensocl the Texas company's ser-jtions In .Central Point. C. O; Central Point church, and a time ivico station nt tho'corner of Jllver- j '-"niiri .recently .became interest- side and Jackson strepts, formerly ' 'V 1 operated by the J.eAlos Co.,; hnj Work rlll beifln on another sla- took chnrge today. C. C. Leon- 'Ion nt tho corner of 12th nnd rtlverslrtc soon. This will ho built IX Blntlon hns been rocondl'by J. ' OscnbninBo for the Texas tlom.rt and is now complete with i Co.. nnd has been leased lo Roobe, the latCKt eouipment for servicing Kindle & Jeonnrd. Thin station nil kinds of nulomobllcs. Thonewjwlll I'o oompiolcd nnd in opera' lessees guarantee efficient nnd Hon Afny 1, ; quick service-.- . ... , nolh the North nnd South rilv- Mcssrs M. :N. Kindle nnd Ken- crsido stiillnns will handle Texaco neth Pecho have been aHSoelutcd products exclusively. They wilt toKCllior for several years, opernt- nlso handle U. H. tires nftcr Jntc tho. scrvlco slntion oppoHlloi ,iunn I. of good fellowship will prevail. The afternoon session will close early to. enable those from a distance to reach home in good time. There Is nrd In manager of tho snma. ho cost, except your traveling ex pense. ' llrlng your Ulhlc and a note hook. Try to be on time for the opening Session. Musical Program Adventlst Church ' Saturday Evening - " J; : 'Knturdny evening, Mnroh 2, nt the Reventh Dny Adventlst church, corner Ilontty and Kdwnrds streets tit;7:4ri, r. Waldo Davis, mnnngcr of the Triple Chlmcn Kntertnln- ers, will present a varied pro gram. Their ability to ontortaln In const ' wldo and they have been welcomed repeatedly nt acndemles and colleges, M r. nnvls. during the. war, was connected with the Y. M.- C. A. ns nn ontortniner. If you enjoy good music, you aro promised a rich treat. . Tho student orchestra will assist with the program. A silver offering will be Inkcn. .Piggly Wiggly ; Broken Slice Pineapple ACln , a largo ns "OC t . . ' Tomatoes C , O fi- . 9 iurgo slxo runs ::.'....;.'..'....'.'.i MJC ' S. & W. Telephone Peas tlQ Ni. i Mtf, 8 cans ..J& t ' Fancy Gum Drops lr imuml -. 19c Fancy French : Creams OA- Per pound fclVFV Klamath Gem . Potatoes - Per sack $1.19 Bread .1 Loaves 20c Cane Sugar ,.. , 10 Ponmla .' 58c Ripe Olives ,. Per Can , 19c Klamath-Gem Potatoes no. pound sack : Aunt Jemima Pancake i Flour 9 pnckugeM , 65c 25c Oleomargerlne QQ a noiimls OiC Pearl Hominy lQ B-norMl sack OiC 22c Cream of Wheat Ior okniw Com Flakes S pni'ltniro . Coffee-(IigKly : a pounnn 15c $1.00 I '- Sardines . - I I Per Con . - I Piggly. Wiggly Flour C 1 QO - ' v, ' . ' Salted -or Plain Crackers A Q ;t'poniHl caildy j .T4J Salted Peanuts (fresh) 1Qr Per pound ..XvV Solid Pack Tomatoes- QQr 0 largo onus J t t Snowdrift AKn 9 pound , TluC Calumet Baking Powder nt- Per ran ... ... mOv K d Baking Powder 1Q- 95o Blxc, per onn X v i Chocolate Drops Per Pound 19c Cookies per Down 5c 4 Campbell's Tomato Soup oc. 5 (HIM j. 25c 37c Iowa Sweet Corn 4 cans j.. P & G Lrndry Soap iw nan White Wbndier Laundry Soap j 10 ham Fairy Tohet Soap ' 1 caVt ....! F)trida Grape Fruit , 'r If :.L 35c 25c 25c White King Granulated Soap 1-nrgv isicknee, each Matches . Per rartoit Codfish , Per parkiige Petite Prunes ft pound Bayo Beans . IVr iMi'unil ;.'., Post Toasties 2 IMH'kHfftW " 43 c 18c 23 c 25c 8 c 15c PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET Choice Meats v r xresn oiae rorx- I'rr pound Beef Pot Roast Per pnnnrt . We Deliver 20c 22c Hams Half or whole- Prr , iwiinil , Choice Steaks IVr ihiiiiiiI 30c 32c Phone 1236 31 TO TABLE ROCK'S TOP FROM EAGLE POINT i;.V:.K POINT, Oro.,' March 1. i (Spf t-iul)' The primary and In- tormodlnLo rooms combined tholr j nshinr.ton Mrthday program. Thn uppHr praueti wnni on a picnic hike to t)i top of Table rock. (Although Urn whither wnfl not the ' Ytoni, nil had h pood tlrnn. Mrs. tavr, Kmlth, Kruie Ba hack and I Mr. Honh.im donated thplr.cars to malto tho trip pontile. The younK r,.lU it tl ronnrt n mriar HoltirhlCiil J account ' and aro . anting their tcachera to nrranee a similar trip I to upper Tnble rock for some time in tho fjprinK, ' A new drawing for . boya" naT koLball lournameniH was held phruary 25. Thn plrln basket ball team will play a rot urn game nt Phoenix Kebruary 2fi. Vfhe commlUeeH tor Kaglo Point whool fair and I'arent-Teachers' UHHocintion 'flpring --foHllval( v. to be given April ID; ar: Hnndkcrehief nnd novelty booth, hlph fiohool Kirl.M, MJflM Burt; camp cookery, harmonica band, upper BnidH, Mrs. Bnnham;'mtiBeHm, mtermedi nto erndeH, Miss Altken, Mrs. Cow den nnd Mrs. J.. 13. Htowcli; circus, primary tfrodes, Misrt . JamJenon, Mih. Cox,' Mrs., ClomentH, Mrs. Taylor; ways, and . means, Mrs, CHfltor, Mr. Jtarninh, . Mrs. Ham Coy; rpfreshmentK, Jtlra. M. fimtih Mrs. llunldns, Mrs, DuvIoh; candy booth, M.rs. Spencer, $rn. -I'hrook-morlon; - amiiBemenl, -Mra. Cora Mmith, Mrs. Itlilorllng and Kudy Wicdman; winning - well, chairman lo be named latnr, Mrn. Swuzy and Mr. Lena Ktowell; door, C.: V, Davinn nnd Airs, flreb; exchange, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Philbrook, Mrs. Walker and .Mrs. Morgan. Tho P.-T;) A. way ii -and means committee for March :.met last (s vcnlng In a special mefitinB" to make arrangements, for serving dinner t thn lynchers, who expect to gftther at I-Iagln Point In a local Institute on Saturday, March I Since tho ill luck of our local (irangn, the P.-T. A. decided to not only serve dinner to the teachers, hut to the town or anyone who finds It convenient to attend, and give one-hf of the net proceeds lr the Ci range. 'A Very splendid menu has been, arranged and 'an abundance will he . prepared. It ;is hoped "that . anyone . who . feela pnrtlculnr fondnesH for creamed chicken and biscuit and open faced pics will lend their support by coming to dine with us: and contributing the 50 ' cents .for pinto- well filled. r -' r ' Mrs. John Hagsdalo of . Ragle Point-and MIsa Mabel Angsdaln of Trail vltted nt tho home of. Mr. and MrH.'Orln.'Adnmson -Tuesday. The crngrcgai1nn oC-."thc Pres byterian. church' n,re . preparing Jo rnrelvo- ihcr inpw rri'ldwit paudlt. who . will ; be I hore 4nd,f tako; (uh! charge of the' church the. 'first Sunday- in iAnril.- v Mr. nnd Mrs. Dfiv Id son and sonoomo to, us from Malud City; ldahn Don't bo "too busy" next Sunrtny, but come mound at 11 o'clock and enjoy tho service. Mi, and. Mrsi Patter son are still witn us and next sun-flay- there wlll.be a special musical number, selected, by Mrs. Koyal Hr.nwn, tMrs. AV. It., Wroiyn, Misi Lot I Jo- Vun Scoy ' and MVs. S. B. Ilolmest , ' , ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ray and son, John, of Jacksonville, are moving into tho Wilson house. Mr. Hay expects to havo steady em ployment nt he Alavlsta orchard. Mrs. Hay nnd Herbert Porry, who oWns the garage located in the Sinclair hiilldlng, are brother and sister. . Mr. and Mrs. Donhnm visited Monday evening with ltudy nnd Mrs. Weldman. The time was spent In pleasant conversation; Miss Mabel Hngsdale of Trail is spending a few days nt the home of her brother, John Ragsdale, the blind storekeeper. .. r Snm Coy lu busy theso days, lie Is ahvuys on the road with his truck hauling something for some I body. He brought the piano out from Medford Monday for the I grangnrs, Mrs. Cora Smith called on Mrs. I R. A. Weldman Monday, afternoon. ! The Christian Kndoavor society I met as usual Sunday evening with I a good attendance. The younK people take it In turn to bo leader 1 under the supervision of Mrs. Phil- Rrook. All are cordially Invited,. Mr. nnd Mra. Jack Hay,- w.ho. j have been located on tho Colirell ranch near the river intend to move to Medford. I A. L. Kodgers Is cutting wood ! for Charley llumphruy. Ue has a 1 burnt saw and a drag saw, and Is ! kept busy cutting wood for the i neighbors. Ho can be found any time at (he home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. .David Prince. . - Mrs. lllgglns nnd . daughter, Kliuabeth, of Talent, were visitors nt the hon.e of Mr. and Mrs. John HngMale Sunday. Uavid Prince celebrated his seventy-fourth birthday anniver sary Monday. Kebruary 26, and a I very happy time was had. Kiley Oipson of Reese creek spent the evening with him. It was a great surprise to Mr. Prlnco when his ! son brought Mr. fiipson to their home, for the, aged men had been the best or chums in their boy hood days back In Minnesota over ito years Ago, and it is reported (hat they spent the time to the wee sma hours of the morning enjoying the happy memories their reunion recalled. . (leo. Slowell attended tho meet ing nt I ho Farmers' Kxchange Co operative In Medford Monday. Mrs. (lus NlchoN was trading at the Oro. Hrown Sons store Wed nesday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Clements wero business visitors in Medford Tuesday. qMt, and Mrs. J. K. Stowell will soon move to their rnnoh nonr Happy camp. They have bought) 50 acres, id under Jrrlgntion, and nre btrsy clcarlntf. They tntoud v to erect new buildings during tho Rprlng months, nnd will sell or rent their house In town. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield of Reese creek were In town Tuesday trad; ing with our local merchants. Mr. and Mrs. It. IZ. Campbell of tho First State bank were business visitors In Medford Wednesday. , The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. High am Is very much bet ter at this writing. Thomas P. .Nichols, one of iour prominent dairymen, was in town Tuesday attending to business. Mr. Nichols owns a ranch, of 3ftG acres. It is located on the banks of the Rogue river. There are abouf'120 acres In alfalfa, 75 In clover, and lots of-pasture. He started his dairy vith 1C -cows. Ho finds thn work very interesting i and prontahln. - Hn says he will increase nnd build up his herd and he Intends In , the hear future to bulid ,nn up-lo-dato dairy: barn. His farm . Is so located and ar ranged to muko onoof tho finest dairy, farms in the slate. ' fr- , Brisbane's Today (Continued from lags Ont. rr In these dayB of widespread (crime - It . Is difficult . to know whether to Hiand Htlll'or run., t Harry Lagowitz, 17, Innocent of evil, coming out of bis aunt's house, saw a. "plain clothes" de tectivfj who for sonie reason didn't, like his looks and told him to stop. He tliouKht It was a highwayman aod ran. On general principles, the detectlvo. shot him. He will recover. , , n ; On the high road a man raises his hand, orders a driver to slop. The driver has two guesses. He may he stopped hy a highwayman, intent on robbing him, or hy a vir tuous prohibition enforcement offi cer, Investigating. The wise thing 1ft to slop and ' save your lire, ror In either case you run tho risk of being shot. Marslinr Poch in dylug, lovor dangerously, high, temperature above 101,- His recent photographs show the results of age and strain. War could not conquer . his spirit, but time is unconquerable. Thn great, marshal, who united the allies und conquered the tier mans, will lie under the gilded dome of the lovalides, not far from the body of Napoleon 1. Crowds will gaze in reverence on the tomb of Napoleon, the alien that sapped the llfeblood of France and made himself eternally useful by making kings ridiculous. Visitors will glance casually at the tomb of Focb'-who preserved the French nation, v : ' . ' The - Itev. . Jerome Davis, who teaches 'practical philanthropy" in the Yale Divinity School, nays: ; - ' "Christianity must control capi tal', or capitalism .will control and mould Christianity."', .-(The v reverend' nrofpR.qhrVdlRpnv. er.s, to his ' horror . that "property valines in noma Institutes are. placed above human values in Industry." ii tm ,'would i.thlnk-iRO If he, coultl see tfie Itiijlde of a' mill empldylng qhildren, ; H. f- i ? But what can be done about It? A wise man among the ancients told the tyrant that philosophers must be idugs or "kings philoso phers. Hut It didn't happen. Christianity will not control can- Itnlism. - That '"Take all thou hast' and give to the poor", suggestion does' not appeal to the' modernist planning a merger. ASSESSORS IN FIELD TO FIND REAL VALUES Kino doputy assessors of Jack son couny took the field this morning and liegaii tho work of assessing property, for the. 1929 tax rolls. The work;wlll take six weeks or two months. v A deputy assessor was desig nated for this city and Ashland. and In all other towns, their terri tory embraces two. and three dis tricts. A deputy has also been named for .tho farm anil orchard lands ndjac.nt to Medford. and one for tho dlstrlrt south of Ash Innd to the stnte line. If You Take Cold Easily You Are : Vitamin-starved Take ,.-,;.; SCOTT'S EMULSION It Protects The Body with Cod -liver Qil Vitamins 'Scott k Itawif, Bloom firtd. K. J. " W-23 Bargain Sale until March 10 Singor Sewing Machines, electric or beadle. This ad good for $10 on any new ma chine. 'r ', ' Some good used machines. . 130 West Sixth St. ' " '' V ...(": ''.I "' ; Saetf oras SAVING STORES r . ( Tillman Coffee' Vacuum tins; every pound guaranteed satisfactory- ' ,1- Pound ........... ...45 Klamath Cheese Very mild, rich full cream.. Pound .30 Jello Full size package, as sorted flavors. Pkgs. 25 Minced Clams Pioneer brand; you know the quality. 1 Med. size can. .. 20 - .f - Sugar Corn '' An extra standard quality. Packed in ...Iowa. " ' : Largs cans.. ?5 Klamath Potatoes: No. 1 qualitjr' Netted Oems. Every one sound and will please you. 100 LbS 1.35 Tomatoes Grown and canned in the Bogue Bivor Val ley. They arc a real value. -Large 2y2 can .10 ' Sweet Potatoes Packed by Lib by; small size potatoes, c o o ke d, , ready to serve. Much cheaper than fresh ones. Large can .25 Apple Butter. Libby's best; made of finest ripe apples. Gal. size can. .. 69 Citrus Soap A pure white soap, good, for all laundry purposes. 10 Lge, Bars .39 Snow Flakes Tou all know Snow Plaices are unequalled for erispness and fla vor.:...;,. ; , "y 45 Family size pkg. Wesson Oil A pure vegetable fiil, Good for frying, as well as mayonnaise making. ; Full quart ........ 49 Super Suds Cleanses thoroughly; makes, clothes whiter and will rinse easy. Large pkg. .10 Coffee Del Monte Brand, the coffee . you will like. Try a pound today. Pound ... 51 Bananas Large golden yellow fruit. These are not culls or frozen, fruit. O Pounds ...... . 25 Oranges Southern California's finest, fruit; full of juice and extra sweet. Medium size. : ; ; ? Cd Dozen . .35 Toilet Soap Cremc Oil makes a wonderful suds. You will like it. 4 Bars 25 Pure Honey A product of Bogue :Biver valley; every pail' guaranteed , to please. ;: 10 Lbs;-. 1.29 Pancake Flour , milJs.;j, Yoit ;cnn'tvgo , . wrong on this. Large pkg... .25 Creamery Butter':. A slrictly: first grade butter; made under I lie most sanitary con ditions. .. . , Pound .50 Baker's Cocoanut Shredded fresh and packed in tin with milk. It retains its flavor. Large caq . .10 Fresh M eats Pork Roast Leg of grain fed rig; it's lean. Pound. 23 Pork Sausage Made country stvle of pure pork. Pound ... .20 Pound Baby Beef .35 Bound steak; it's tcn- ut i nun jtiu' . t . . Young Hens .fcdium size, nice and J'at. Pound;. 25, Pure Lard Home rendered; guar anteed to please you. Pound ... .16 Sideork Fresh side, nicely gtreaked with lean. Pound 18 Shoulder Roast Grain fed, lean pork . Pound .21 0 Loin Pork Roast Cut from grain fed lean pig. Try this one. . Pound 23 Salt Side Pork Fine for seasoning. Pound ..' .20