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MEDFORD MAIL TRIDUN"K. MEDFOftD, UUKUOX, NATl?IM)AV. ' ftlJCw2, lyj'J, VAOI5 TUltEB t HEAVY SENTENCES 1CUPP AND SHIRLEY ------ JUSTICE FOR RUM RUNNERS OF KINNEY STORE METROPOLITAN TROPHY IS WON BY MEDFORD DISTRICT Tho new Cupp & Shirley Furni ture Store will ma:.c their initial debut in Meiltord buslneHS clrclen when the W. A. Kinney Furniture store, fixtures ami stock will he taken over by John Cupp and J. W. Shirley, two well known Medford men. This now concern, following in the footsteps of tho V. A. Kin noy company, will carry a comploto lino of homo furnishings us well as feature a used furnishings depart ment and maintain the same poli cies thut have- made the Kinney store one of this city's successful rfllall concorns. ,' 1 A liberal credit plan will bo es pecially featured by the Cunn & Shirley Furniture Store, although Sulngralnettl, n largo Itulian. I unusually attractive cash- prices win ne always effective. ,;-. ., .lonn Cupp, who will be nsBOcited ; "I no- iMk Inglish, but my son, he splk," said I., Knlugrainettl, Sacramento, Calif, ruin runner nr rosted last night south of Ashland with 07 gnllons of alleged wine In his possession,' when he appeared In Justice court this forenoon Cor a preliminary hearing before Judge "Hum Taylor, who passed sentence on Sulneralno'.tl, as well as ' 0. ''arnero on r. similar Oiarge. Hoth men were fined S'Ov and sen tenced to the county Jail for 0 days on transportation charges. Two other cases were also heard In tho same court, this forenoon, with Jail sentences given In each ease. was plainly nervous as he waited his turn to plead. His : fingers twitched Incessantly and he looked about the court . room 'to . see friends, but the cold glances of strangers only mot his eyes. His eyes, however, took on a comfort ing light, as bis son, a young man ot -20 years, came to his sido and explained In his natlvo long-lie the procedure he was about to go thru. '.After the complaint was read by .ludgo Taylor, he listened: atten- I lively to the interpretation given j by his son and did not hosilato to ' enter a plea of guilty. ,..-. ., "He Plodo guilty,'.' ,.the son told the Judge, who In his stern court room voice ordered tho. defendant to sit down. " Saingriiiqetil, i .still bewildered, sat down anil listened to Farneid go: through" a similar procedure 'i.-' , , ' Tho men Wero'arrosteJ at Klam ath Junction last night by Deputy Sheriffs Paul .and Louis Jennings and .City Traffic Officer Sam Pres cbtt of Ashland,; Driving a now Hudson; Salngrnlnottl had a load of 07 gallons of wine bound for Klarnnth Falls, while Farnero, bound from Mt, Shasta City, had a load of 50 gallons of moonshine and one gajlon of wine. . The men Were, arrested within 20 mlnulcs of eechc other. The first case to he brought up tn court this forenoon was that of Ora Van Ahsdul, , urrosted . last month on . a .linder . possession charge at a local : camp ground with Louis 'ampler, who vas sentenced to Jail sovcral weeks ago on n. pica of guilty. . Ahsdal had entered ti plea o jioti guilty and was . to . have been given a trial, nnd although the Jury had been seleeted, ho entered a plea of guil ty and was sentonced to 40 days in Jail. . Lester Ford,., a recent, arrival from tho state of Washington, ar rested in Central Point this week by City Marshal James Cummings Hpd held for Deputy Sheriff Louis Jennings, was sentenced to 30 days in the. county jnll on a charge of carrying concealed . weapons, lie had attempted to Sell a rovolver in a Central Point store. NEWS PRINT MADE FROM CORN STALKS wllh Mr. Shirley In tho new 'furni ture store, has been mniingor of the W. A. Kinney company for the I past tnree years. He hag had wide experience in the furniture busi ness. Mr. Shirley lias recently re-1 turned irom a trip to Ills former home in Queen Oily; Mo., and pro vinSdy was connected with the Jackson county bank of this city. STEELHEAD START 1 :V, ,J ' iw pi rn I I'fi ! ''MWii':sswi f &. g 1 I iBIWfir Slain Street Methodist Churoh, South. Tho friendly church on the cor- CENTRAL POINT GIRLS BASKETBALL' TEAM St. Mark's Kplhcopal. Corner Oaktlalo una Fifth. m., Holy communion, 10 a. ni., Sunday school. 11:15 n. m., Holy communion. Win. 11. Hamilton, ltccor. Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints - Sunday aohoul nnd meetlnp bold James E. Cornier, pastor, Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. j , jiuiy cuminuiuun m ne m:ui ui 11 n. m.. Dr. ShnnRle officiating. I 1'reachliiK nt 7 :30 p. m. Dr. i RhanRlf will wpoak. Spoclal tnuHlc. Tho .loamiow will meet at 0:30 p. m. IntprestlnR topics for iH cushion. OiinrtArlv ("rinffirfinffl Rntiiri'tn V cvenliiff nt 7:30. All members of ! SPciaU Tho Central Point rIi lx t Point hlsh schol Tuesday uftsketbaii icam was cummnieu ; - CKNTUAIv POINT, Oro Mar. could not enter the essay contest recently conducted In the grado school, when pupi!n nuhmitted e snys, they have made thrift post ern nnd have them on display In the hif?h Hchool auditorium, and u contest will bo held. Newton Smith, fion of Mr. and Mrs. N. I.. Smith, haa scarlet fever. Mist Undsey, a .graduate, of tho Washinston State colleno nnd dem onstrator for the Cento Manufac turing company, demonstrated for the Rlrls' cookinff elaa of Central hoard aro urged to be present. . basketball team wan each Sunday boKinuinK at 10 o'clocfcl ' Z Z iinvZnZ cnnmpionftmp CI,ancffl wnpn In the Odd Fellows hit.!. .Tn mvt-' " , , " " " iwy iosi io ino i;oruq iuvit Ktn" tutioa Is extended to nil. Full iospl Churrli. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Mornlnn wrvlees, 11. Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. . livening services, 7:30 p. m. T. S. Wlney, pastor. i day eveniiiff when the field secrfl.jlust Tuosday by a scoro of 20 to iar 01 nunuay nnn cnuot mm j U. The Kitme wtt hard fOURlit i Kiio work will he hero for an Inter- and much closer than the wore! I view with the various officers. I WOuld indicate A last minute -l Public Invited to Sunday serv-raUy on tho part of itokuo Itiver Ices. j r(in Kcoro up to a safe maiRin. I Tho Central Point rIi'Ih were lead- City Mission. 12S Kast Main St, Sunday school, 9:4 a. m. reachlnR, II n. m. Youur people. 6:30 p. m. PrcachinR, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday ni'ht meeting. 7:30 p. in. Saturday niwht, sttvet - meting. Come to t b esc m ee 1 1 n Kt. All welcome. 1-Yed Scott, pastor in charB. ' . Shniiffle Photo. Attractive window display at Brophy's Jewelry store in this city showing the trophy won by the Southern Oregon district of the Met ropolitan Lift Insurance Company. . f - ! Compel Inff with rtlstricts from Mannser John Voltnn tit tho prel seven Puclfhi coaHt Htutes, Modford 'dent's convention hold In Now Yorlc has been awarded a trophy for one January to February $. Ho In yeitr'a out8tundinK Motropolllnn j turn pi-eonted It to his Houthorn Life. Insurance activity. The largo tUi'ogon Htnff at n luncheon meotlnK silver loving cup which is now on i last week. 1 display nt ErophyV Jewelry Btore i Only policies of S&000 or more will be tho permanent property m ; wore conameruu in juhkihk the Modford district alter having j ratlims ot tho dlstrlcU from tho .Montana The news that myriads of steel head aro wendlni? uhoii way "up tho Roruo river fills tho Modford hoan iomnnrnrllv owned bv various i i'ollowlnir sovon statOH and other -valley fishermen with 0ther districts during the past year. ! California, Colorado; Utah, Idaho, mmKieu iquiinga oi giaaness ana Tho tmnhv was nroaontou toturoRon ana Washington. regret Joy that so many steelhead are ascending the stream to fur-! nlsh porno great sport later on,! and ' regret that the open season for vteeliioad in yet closed, and will not open until April 15. The local - anglers will just have to grin and bear it until the latter date. Concerning tho huge quantity of nicelhead climbing tho Htream to tbo upper river reaches, -'tho fJ rants Pass Courier of yesterday said: , "ThounandA of steelhead were ascending tbo river today, persons standing on tho Sixth street bridge roporting that hundreds could bo counted in a short time.- . Tho fish aro large and ore First Pap list J'ltnrch. V'. II. ICaton, minister. ' ' Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 n. m. Young people (four divisions), 6:30 p. m. Kvening worship." 7:30 p. m. The sermon subjects for Sunday will bo: Morning, "Shnring ChrlBt." Kvening, "Speaking of Laughter. 55 Oood ntUHli. hearty congrega tional ringing, a spiritual atnios phorq and warm cordiality. charac terize these services. You can be a stranger but once nt this church. Como and soo. SACRED CONCERT EASTER ATTIRE IS FIRST SABBATH! OF LATEST STYLE -v I A .sacred concert on the Triple frotdon Chimes will lie itlvon (it 'those, vhlch tho s' First-ilothoill.it church Stm- hnve irmnatrcd to ascend tho -river day evenlntf hy P. Waldo Davis nnd Hcroohel DcMora Davis. Tho :inro th. nots wero- forced out hy tho raids of promo wardens on 41m' lower r.oRiio,". . 4 . ' . , . SPRING FLOWERS OPENING TO SUN sumo tlmo tonight. Silk ousomb;cs wcro tbo most at tractive models shown In tio first group, These were feminine In de tail, featuring jnttnly capon, flares Valley lladlo Church, llill Hay. pastor. I. O. box 913. Fundamental, undenominational. Uroadcasting every Sunday night over K MB I) ut 8 O'Olock. Opening song, "Come to tho Church O'er the Radio." Prayer, 1 peripturc,' old-time gos pel hymn. Two special solos by Jllinor Welser. ( Sermon, "In My Father's House," hy tho pastor. Come to the church' o'er the radio. , . ! KngUh Lutheran Church. Fourth at Oakdnle. 'WhMo the Way Is Made Plain."! Dr. H. C. Funk, pnstor. nei-i denco, 518 Wont Fourth street. Tel-' epbone 1424. j "A Call to Prayer" will bo the .subject of the sermon for the Len ten retreat. The pastor will an swer thivquestlon. "Why does con gress 0Tn Its sessions with pray er?" Organ prelude, "Silent Prayer" Kullak Anthem, "The Lord Is My Shep herd" from Koschat t Offertory, "Meditation" Ashford "Mizpnh" I.onmm Tho Ulble school begins at 10:16, with classes for all ages. Tho pub lic Is most cordially invited to at tend our fcervlcen. The confirmation . class meets with the pastor in the study on Friday at 4 p. in. . WESTERFIELD TALKS E CENTRAL POINT MEET liltf. S to 4. nt half time, hut were not able to maintain the lead. Hard luck at converting fouls. KTONF. MOfNTAIM. On., March Ul'lTivn . invesmatlons wore in prospect today into tho tragedy The Pick of the Big Silent . Pictures rirst Chrlnlun Clinrch, Ninth nnd Oakdnle. Carman 13. Mali, mlnlstor. Office pinnt-s. nnd pastor'H study HI llio cnurcn, (11) F.. II, Ktrnliinrlcr) CENTRAL I'OINI. Mnrch (Siieclnl) Friday nlnht Central 1'ojnt flraUKO opened up with lec turer hour. Itrother Sparrow pre sented N. C. Westerfieut, Clrnnger of Seattle, Wash., who tells we havo no HtrtiKKles, nnd mndo a comparison with tho strugKlea of nature, and spcnklnR- of tho Algca plant, how It survives in tlio far north on snow nnd Ice, and also spoko of tho tilruffKles of other Tho warm sunshine and sprinpt like weather prevailing hero (luring this week have awakened all na ture from lis w.'nter lethargy, as is emphasized hy the fact that violets, daffodils and the crocus flower are f the Wahoo, Nohroska Wasp, beginning to blossom jfi fi(ii This office is in receipt of copies from Dr. a. Miller at Phoenix. Ismail bouquets of them from vati Ore., printed on pnncr mado from.ous parts of the city have been .racing oesKS in Dusiues places for several days past tulips are woll up nut of tho ground, and the buds of rosec, trees nnd shrub bery are beginning to swell. This balmy weather has nJsn awakened all local human nature and caused the cltizeus to connect with hoe, rake and spade. In oilier words, and this sentence is typed Willi crossed fingers, spring seems to be horo, or Is coming Willi wel come speed. Another Indication is the fact that heat In homes nnd huslnoss nlaces for days past lias been un comfortable and but little bent Is welcome at night or in tho morn Ing. - . g Wood and one from corn stalks. Wahoo is In the center of a b'l, corn district and they hope to i;ccuro a factory to manufacture paper from cornstalks. . -Other products -mado from corn ; talks as listed In tho Wasp are: Collulot:e, charcoal diabetic food, furfural, gun-cotton, wall board, dynamite absorbent, linoleum, pa pier maclie, mattress fodder, vis cose, jiroxlyin .varnish paper packing in wnr vessels nnd many oiher products. Clyde Kakin also hands us a copy of his old home town paper, Sioux City (Iowa) Tribune, printed aon paper made from corn stalks, miffto at Danville, III. Tho paper on which both the editions were printed Is of very Kood quality and the new process! will add millions ot dollars to tho farmers, who raise corn o.xten-l Klvelv and may be the moans of reducing tho price of paper time. - ' Rreaf gospel songs nnd hymns of tho church will be played Willi beautiful effectiveness on nn en tirely new Instrument,' which Is uninuo in design and exquisitely toned. .- . ' , Thi Triple Oolden Chimes con s'st of threo hollo.w tubes con trolled by a single steeel rod in tbo bright colores, prints rind plain ma- hands of the manipulator. 'I Hero terluls. Then there- wero dressy nro In all 2" chimes and they ,.oaiB 0( hiack or lighter shades In are played In perfect harmony tail and some in whilo. with thp piano and' pipe organ. ror Informal evening wear frocks Trofessor 1'. Waldo Davis, who nf goorgette, plain or printed, plays the chimes made a Bieiu Hi(,veless and with sleeves, nnil flat record fur his music nt the San crepes combined with oilier ma- Frnnci!cn exposition. Herscneii terialst were dismayed, rormnl HoMoss Unv's is nn accomplished gowns of pastel taffeta depicting pianist and soloist. j l he long In the back modo wore The nroM-am Sunday nigni i " ' esneclall v lovely. iran evening sermon in song, and climaxes with dress was of flame' gnorgetto and tho playing of the "Holy City," , w as worn with a matching cont of Mr. Davis nt the chimes Herscn-1 georgette. Stiver slipners were ell Davis nt tho 3tn.n0, Mrs. Davis. ( worn with this ensemble. playing, the violin, and Mrs. -Mniioi ah that Is smart In clothes for Vrnmnn Hucnergardt. church orymtm was shown last night hy mod gauiiit. nt the Itueter orgnn. The ,ifl w,o woro spring styles from program opens promptly at 7:30 McPherson'a. The vogue for tans and cvcry'iody Is welcome. This nnd browns was cspeclallv stressed nm. i.i-c.irnim packed one of the ' nn(j j that's preferred in hats ac- inriret churches In Salem two companled the handsome suits Sunday nlglus ncn. worn by models who showed them . 1 , to goon iuivauiage. Dnve Mnckowsky, San Francisco 1 and Seattle style specialist, asslsl- ed with the fashion show. A -recitation was ulven by Fran- phone 1007. rtosldenco phono-1 837. CC8 rieiiBon, followed by Inslru- Test Our .Welcome." monlnl selection by Arietta Tyrrell. Morning worship nnd communion I Oeorgo illltoo still has tho floor 10:r)5. Seriron, "Why Should Wo on cows. "Let her go Oallgar," Preach tho flospel- to Other Na-,frnm l.lvo Oak Orango mudo a tlons?". . Special, music. , The Mid- fow remarks. get quartet will also sing. clay D. l'arker, manager ot roputar evening service 1 :30. Kavmer's Exchange co-opmtli'0, i.;,.i"i ,, ,,,., ,., ,f.,.i..., Corrodt attire for Raster wns In troduced Inst night at; the Crate rlan theatre when Adrlenno Stew ard's and McPherson's fashion re vue took place between the first nnd second shows. The entire per formance will bo' repeated nt thoinnd Hinging, apeclnl music, a fine expressed himself with a satlsfao leiiowsnip-ana Kiis 01 -peopiey niM--jiory view in sight lor tnai insuiu- mon, "rhe 1-ost hook. ; - tlon. Uible school assembly. 0:4 (i. Four groups of Chrlsllnn Endeavor meet nt 0:30., , v' '' nnd sickness, handicapped the wnit-n 1 liuraday brought (lealh 10 team, ltoguo Hlver scored eight v,n nun '"' Injuries to six. points on convened fouls and On! others in the explosion of a com up a strong defensive. Jessie Sea- Pressed air tank at the quarry of brooke and Flora Collins, playing "e Stone Mountain Clrnnllo cji Iholr last big gamo with Central i porntlon. I'oint, wero tlio stars of the game. I The compressed oir Link, five showing some of the best guarding 1 ''' 15 feel, exploded ns the men ever displayed by a Central I'oint colored the timekeeper's building toam j to turn in their tools. Ono end of The Christian church people In ( u, 'y"nl'" was lorn off. Central I'oint aro having a " ! '"irllng bndies In all .llreetl,.ns. room built on for the men's classes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayflebl and children left Thursday by nuto for Klamath Falls to spend a week as guests of Mr. Mnyfleld's brother, c.eorge and family. We regret that Mrs. Obe l'ankey. Sr., has been quite 111 agriiu the past week. Mrs. Victor llursell was shop ping In Central Point Thursdi'y. Mrs. Frank Miller Is having quite a serious time wllh an infected fku i:nr. caused by a thorn about threo weeks ago. . Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hickman spent Inst Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. Carl Weaver, in Modford. Tho !- Cooking club which was I organized recently, and of which Mrs. Ijithrop Is leader, mot nt the home of Mrs. Kverott Faber Tues day evening. Mrs. Mack was pres ent and gave a very interesting J demonstration. The girl members aro n follows: Oeneva Rrown. Avis Ayers. Knoma Johnson, Cecil Humphreys, lle.rnleo Kennies, Frances Faber,' Katherine !,nthrnp and Jenesse llesselgrave. I A. D. Maple Is spending this week In Kaglo .'oint assisting Mr. Ciiorgwln In t1 Faber & cherg wln store at tnot place. . Tho It. S. Ilernhardt family from Coqulllo have moved Into tho W. II. Watt house. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crane nnd Miss Mary Mee drove to the Crane ranch on the Applegato Sunday, and also called at the Sterling mine whore Mrs. Crane's son, Frank Knulsen, and family are located. Mrs. T,. Hatfield, Mrs. Henry Head, Mrs. K. Heche and Mrs. Sudie Kohler nltnnded "Abie's Irish first, Methodist Church'. West Main at Laurel. Kaymoud S. Hees, minister. . Church school nt 0:4ii n. m. . "Mcminn worship at lC:r.G. Mr. Heos Is preaching on the subject, "Outdoing Jesus." .v; " Tho choir is singing "SH1I, Still With Thee." nn anthem by Cnrrie 11. Adams. A quartet number of Ira Wilson's will be sung by Mrs. Knight, Mrs. liolsher, Mr. Meeker and Mr. Yroman.. - '. Young people's hour at C:30. Happy Sunday, evening hour nt 7:30. Tho P. "Waldo Davis Concert company will give a sacred concert. "A Sermon In Song." using the wonderful musical Instrument, the triple-toned chimes.' V. I Davidson took the floor ajid spoko on fire Insurance.' " An Instrumental solo by sirs. Kihel Freeman, and a selection hy Haley's quartet, Miss Doris Klchardson, Mrs. Arnold nohnert. ISnrl Beull and Morris Haley was next on tbo program. ' Tho Orango took up secret work with threo applications balloted on nnd 13 applications mndo. Tho commltteo on building 10- k-ntlon gave several propositions, that were offered and wero given due consideration.- A resolution wns passed ex pressing the sympathy of tho Con BILL TO PRE! in: STATE A COriVALLlS, Ore., Mnr. 5. (ffl Oregon State college debaters won a double victory horc last night. The co-ed team defeated Washing ton Stato college, and the fresh ,mnn men's won from the varsity qt Wcher college, Utah. Fanchon-Marco Hunt's Craterian "Umbcrlogs" Kdwards, the India rubber man. wh omoves in many directions ot one tlmo nnd never gets onywhero. Is featured In Fan r.hon & Marco's "Flip Flops Idea," today at Hunt's Crnlerlan. i.lmberlegs"-ls surrounded wllh n cast of noted nrtlsts and n group of "sunklst beauties" who offer a serlo of numbers said to be new apd different. . Ted ldford. In i.ick. fnce. "the Dixie Vagabond,' n,inr. hnllsds , and character songs that have ertrned him the titia nf "ChlonKO's favorite." , Betty nnd Knmon. whose nt'aglo t-vrn lions, reach sensational pro. portions and angles, nnd Ilia Simpson, noted soprano, add many clever touches of song nnd sensa tion. ' . "The Sunklst neautles offer a nw conception of lino work In hreo beautiful episodes, lavishly TO MAKE BOW TONIGHT Sou iern Oregon dance lovers will enjoy the Initial appearance of Medford's newest dance orches tra at Walker s ballroom tonight. Dclhert Bergman, well known local boy, who has made quite a reputn-1 Hon for himself ns an exponent V, dance molody, hns organized an aggregation of molody makers which will bo known as llergman's dance band. This orchestra has been secured by A. W. Walker to make their debut at his ballroom tonight. llergman's orchestra boys are un der contract and have been strenu ously practicing, so tne dangers ai Wolkers tonignt snoum enjoj a real treat. WASHINGTON. March 2. (IP) Tho Jioiisc today1 accepted the sen ate changes In the Whlto bill to continue tho federal radio commhj slon ns n udmlnlstrntive.. body. 1 ' licpomher al. 1920. The . MMTIlRYFAIISTn CARRY PHONE BILL 'measure dent. now goes to tbo prei- DEATH TOLL OF NOT YET ASCERTAINED, Radio Program KMED Mill Trlbune-Vlrgfi'StitlcSl Ju . Sunday, Mnnii a It to ri-i-Valley ltndlo church. O Monday. Mnri'li 4. 10 to 10:30 American lnun- dry. 10:30, to 11 Panlorium Dye Works. 11 to 11:J0 i?nyder' Dairy & Pro 11:30 to TU The Hoqtery, 12 noon Mill Triouno mn flashes. I I2O0 '2:3 T.ewl' Service Station. rt SAI.F.M. Ore.. Mar. 5. (f Ora tory that coi.imed much of the dav probably changed few votes when tho "home rule," telephone bill, which would hnvo nulhoiizrd tlio cliy of Portland to regulate I telephone , rates nnd fiftichtse 1 terms, was under consideration. Tho bill was defeated by 17 nega tive votes. Senator F.ddy replied to Senator j lO.-pper's attack on the governor earlier In iho; day hy remarking that the governor bd no power 4., to net. for tbo reasoTfthat tho law 4. ! authorizing him to appoint the 4 'public service commissioners did not go into effect until January 1. v 1 this year. PreMiytcrlnu Churfli. . ldwln Percy ljiwronoe, minister. lllblc school, :4B a. m. Two large high school classes, the boys under Dr. I,. D. lnskeep nnd the girls under Mrs. I. K. Schiller, In vito others to Join. " 11 a. m., Thome, "Tho Word of tho First Disciples About Jesus.' Tho third In series looking toward Knfltor. Orgnn prelude, "The Lost Chord' Sullivan Offertory, 'Tranquility" ' Torjussen Violin solo, "CanzonettnM....Taniller Donald Moore! Anthem, "They That Trust in the Lord" f. Krey ' fi:30 p. m., Senior and intermedi ate C. K. evening. Henry Freeman nf Portland, who has' been on a business trip to Ios Angeles, slopped off In Central Polqt Thursday .between trains for a short visit with his pnrents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. W. J. Freemnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Williams ot F.vans creek were In Central Point Thursday shopping with our mer chant. Mrs. K. I. Fnrrn spent Wednes day in Modford. , 'Miss Helen Lamport Is In school again ntter a siego with the flu. II. II. Hills of J'.eaglo was in Central Point Wednesday. Tho Missionary society of the Federated c h uj- eh met in the ual Point Clrnngo to tho Baglc , "lurch Thursday afternoon with n point C.rnngo in tho loss of their building. Tho Orango oomlns to a close, some 75 or moro rcfre8he.it them selves with Biindwltchcs, cookies anil coffeo. 4 -. Daily Meteorological Report March 2, IOL'9 , Forecast Medfortl nnd vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunduy. Slight ly cooler tonight. . i Orogoli: llenernlly fair tonight nnd Hundny, hut becoming unset tled in extreme northwest portion. Colder In oast portion tonight. to 1 Sanderson Motor ' flinrch of Clirltf. Central I'oint, Ore. Falthdil men in ebarpe. Assembly, JO a. m. Worship beKlus at lfl:3f ft. m. Prayers, sliw;ln(f, teaebinK and nd monitlonH, eommemorntlon of .the death, Initial and rf-mirreellon of Clniht. "What communion hath light with darkness?" The sixth cbnp- ter of I 'mil's second letter to the ehurch nt 'nrlnlh will he under dismission In the iissemhly next Inrd day. The hotifui of Qoil, 'tis plain tn see. The Havlor did prepare; And Ho ban promised ynu and mo That He will meet us there, A cordlul welcome to the public. Local Data "3 Temneraturo ( Degs.) .... . 4X Highest (Last VI lira.).. 07 lowest I Last 12 hrs.l.. 2!) "K Uel. humldilv (Pet 38 74 State of wenthor Cloudy Cloudy TotuY picclpHalloii sln:o Sept. 1028, 8.17 inches. Kiinset today, C:02 p. m. Sunrise Kiiuday, rt: -13 a. m. Sunset Sunday, :n:i p. m. -z staged and notably prescBtcd. I'KIAH. Cal.. March Discovery of frag.if-nts of flesh in wreckage nf the Northwestern I'n- eiflc railroad trains mat rriisneui In 11 hcad-nn collision south of 4 here Thursday, led to the belief 4 that the death toll is not yet fully 1 puvmIhiI. 14 The evidence of other lives- lost Indicated. It Is believed, that ttto .r more persons, probnhly lliner tnts, who were riding on the brake roils on the forward freight irs. wero killefl. .-. All passenger have been ac counted for. Co. i "The Million Dollar Collar" Is 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Motor ,nP nnme of the unique nnd exHl co. Ing starring vehicle fr Itln-TIn J to 1:S0 Southern Ore. ens t Tln- now showing nt We Itlnllo. First Church of Chriit, Sclentltt Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Chrlsl, Scientist, Boston, Mass. , Services are held every Sunday at 11 o clock nt tho church edition. 212 North Onkdale. Subject lor Sunday, .March 3, "Christ Jesus." Sunday school nt :4.i. Appll C.ns -n-nnriiliin T , This dot? slnr has slinenred In 1:30 to 2 Kconomy Oroce- ovory mnglnablo setting slnco bo cants under Hie ngo or 20 may be ter'a. . began to he n pletnrn hero. In tho ndmllted. 5:30 to 8:15 Te Towne Crier. , north country, tho desert, the Wednesday evening meetings, In :ir. to ii:30 Medford Mali mines, tho mountains, rlly and . eluding tcsiimonles of Christian Tribune news and mantel, t munlry. land and water nnd InlSclencn healings, at 8 o'clock. 6:30 to 7 Aoin llenuly Shop -The Million Dollar Collar" ho Is; Tho reading nsrini In the .Medford Clover Iaf Service t ,,b0Wn ns the companion of ft blind v beggar a fnko In boih blindness and poverty tho lity loenlo is .wifllv cbanired 10 tho country and : Station, to 8:30 Kads Transfer & Storage Co 4 :30 to 3 Mono Motor ...Co. Oil when, offer the "begu-ar" robs 'jwclry shop he nnd the dog are Iwhlsked nwav to the mountains by accomplice. building Is open doily from 12 In 4, except Sundays and, holidays. Th lllble and nil authorised Chrlsl Inn Science literature may lie road, bor rowed and purchased. Tho public Is rordlitll" Invited to attend the services nnd visit the reading room. Observation Taken at S A. M. 120th Meridian Time ITS Iff 3 C-TY 2 f Mi? Z 1U1 linker City 0 40 Knin Illlsmarck :t 2 Cloudy Ilolso 48 31 Cloudy Denver 44 81 Cloudy Des llolnos 30 20 . Clenr Fresno 73 ' 4 Cloudy Helena 42 31 Cloudy Ixis Angelns .... 7il Til Clenr Murshfleld ...... fill -12 ' Cloudy Phoenix f.4 4i Clenr Portland 3fi 42 t.iondy Hod llluff 80 48 Cloudy Hosehurg .....fit 48 Cloudy Hall Uiko (!lty.. 38 34 Snow San Francisco .. 71 M V. Cdy. Simla Ko 30 20 Cloudy Seattle 4H 44 Clear Simlisno 4 3d P. Cdy. Walla Walln .... 08 4 P. Cdv. Winnipeg 12 Cloudy Another Bin New Patron Campaign Special TONIGHT MATINEE ADULTS 15c EVENINGS ADULTS 25c RIN- TIN- TIN THE DOO STAR WONDER IN , "The Million Dollar Collar" A Melodramatic 8iory with Rlnty at his Very. Beat '.: 1 I ONE DAY ONLY Tomorrow good attendance. After nn. inter. catling meeting refreshments were served hy the committeo In chnrfje, Mesdnmcs C. O. Duncan a, A Ar thur. Wobster. Mr. and Mrs. If. S. Chcrgwln have bought tho Corey placo, noar tlio 40 orchard, nnd have movod from the Hatfield place to their new home. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1'rod Wiley are vis lllng in Portland this week. Mrs. D. I Davis and daughter, Miss Lola, were shopping in Med ford Thursday. The homo of K. V. Holifleld as quarantined. Ono of their little ones has scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Mnyfleld spirit last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mnyfleld. Tho many friends of Mrs. Hoy Williams will bo sorry to learn of her illness. She wns taken to the Com munlty hospllnl Wednesday and operated upon 'for nppendl- clils. As (he first nnd second grades Rod La Rocque IN "Capt. .Swagger" Fred Gottfried Arroe Turnbovt GOTTFRIED It TOBNBOW Expert plumblnn. heating ant heet metal repar ahop. We apeclallze on aervlca at reaa onabla prleee. No Job too email. 2IS N. Qraoa 8t. Phone 574 Sure Way to 1 Stop Coughing . This Prescription Relieves Almost Instantly CotiRlilnK Ib tnninlly duo to rninfs uhieh patent inedtclno und rnuph HyrnpK do not reach. However. Tlmxlno. n fumoiiH doelor'H piv Herlption. rellevrH entiKhlnt; With tho very find, Hwttltow. It WnrjtM on nn entirely different theory, Uhh il double aetlon, relii'vex thu Irri tutfon und noes direct to the In ternal ruiiH. I'nllko mt rough medicine. Thoxinn enntnlnn no chloroform, dope nr other harmful lninn. KJife for tho whole fnmllv. 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