BEDFORD MATT j TmirN, MED FORD; .QaT.OOy. SUNDAY. MAKC'IF HI. 1fl2n. P'AflK FIVE SILVERS MASS 10 BF. fJAGKSONVILLE FORMER ! SACRED HEART CHURCH CLOSE CHECKING "j MUSICAL FEATURE AT ! MISSIONARY GEN TER'OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE: IN ASSEMBLY OF I EASIER SERVICE TODAY; FOR SOUTHERN OREGON ! OF ROMANESQUE ART; DODGE NEW SIX Men Without Countries liaml ' (person w it houl -cl'-iz'-n-diip ) . The l;l :l: I.I N. irV" -A "coMiiopidlmp principal alms of the "union" will union" has lu'cn foumhd in I'.crlhi he th' creali-oi of n "cosmopolitan with the object of establishing the puporl" and the founding of a li-j.-tl Mntn of the "Sutitt' iil''-" welfare fund. i 5H o 1? . . o JeN Cafe ml O the&autiful oak pews ' :( th O n6W Sacred fieart ' ' Catholic Church were C Q furnished by Washington Parlor o Furniture Company ManufacturePs of Living room Furniture. Special izing in Church, Lodge and Lobfiy Furniture ' ' --'" ' I i The musical program for 11 ' With the completion of the i A definite contribution to the, "Tin- to hut jeweler who sits in o'clock high mass at the new Sa- ' magnificent new Sacred Hct architectural attainments of Moil- his whitlow all ilay long perform- creii Heart c utholic church this . Catholic church at the corner of : lord, the new Sacred Heart Catli- nioruiim follows: Organ Nolo a stately nu miter jntroducing the well known Kas tt'i'hynin, Wat-Ran. hy K. S. litis ln.V. Vidl Attiani itain chant melo dy harmonized by Kalkciistein. Silver's Mass, -in honor I'M ward. Keglna Coell 1-. UV-Merlier, ar ranged hy John Wicgand. Dencdicllon 'of tile Ulessed Ka- i from art cred Sacrament. O Kaluturus. Tantuni Krgo. Soloists: M rs. John J son. I:crtllle Miksche, It scho, liaritone. Organist and dlrecioi Miksche. tilth and Oakdale, open for has- , one church, tu ho dedicated, by ter. its first public service being ; An -tihisliop Howuru of Portland on ut 11 o'clock this morning. Med-1 April IS, U said to be one of the ford can boast another ambitious : finest examples of the Komanes;iio contribution to art and progress, j type of architecture in the west. Father Francis W. itlaek, who 1 Facing out on the corner of with his parishoners. Is respon-1 South Oakdale and Tenth, tht of St. slide for the construction of this beauty of the bulletins will later be . church has received eomrrutula-i enhanced by choice shrnbhorv Hons not only from Medford and: lawn and flowers included In the Jackson county residents, but i pri'sent landscape plans. crltica and observers' The construction was designed Sing minute and mysterloi.wopera - W I Ik in -A. Mik- the com u in nit y, for his sincerity. KiiMc-r Prayer Oh Clod, who didst give. Thy deai son freely for our sins, help us to learn the grace of giving. iiy wv "abound unto .every pood .work." May we be good stewards of om I Misses.-ions. And thus may we come to know Thee, our Father more perfectly. Amen. 7 V; v . ' f;ii! i:.H'n in i.iri'iMiut SOITHAMI'TON, KtiKlanil. iA'i ; Minn Kinnrlic Tudur. nSnl 31 (Ciller ennhiur In the Kivnch roninu- rant 'of tho Whlto Star liner j Jesllce, passed the lirltish houril of ; trade examination for lifeboat I eflleioney. Thin test has never Ije fornbeen asesl ly a womiin. LI yowER cwnv H THE CALIFORNIA OREGON COMPANY "Your Partners in Progress" Extends congratulations on the completion of the beautiful new Sacred Heart Catholic Church, which marks a decidedly progressive step toward future religious and cultural at tainment in this community It is with a deep sense of appreciation that we contemplate our part 'Efficient Electrical Illumination o a permanent addition to the splendor of this edifice. ; lions on tiny objects would prob ably caj-p in amazement If lie were iaf-ked to shave a seaie from a lut i lerfly's wind down to one-tliird of 1 ils original thlekness. A seale from a butterfly's wins is only fifteen i ton-thousandths of an Ineh thick, anil to out It down to five ten tliousaniltlis lone half of a thou I stimuli of un im:li calls for tools I almost too fine for Ihe mind to .1 i i. i i In- ii i. ii , .... .., eonee ve. ' says t'IMie l-.aKlll. local i ufiiiuui me stale, woo iiiivf , i. i-. ixiieiii, loiuailll 1UTIII 1 either viewed the edifice durlllK : ''"l. nd t'Xeculed under the tiller- ; ,J"lK'" 'lea er. ils cunstrucilon or have read its Hon of his brother, Kilwiirrt liar-1 "J1" -,",lf " :l description ill the newspapers. rclt. well known contractor, who "' "" Inch rei.res. nls- he Ileloved by his parishoners and , has a. hicved remarkable success '" tolerance allowed In fill InR admired by all who have come In-; III the construction of icliulous anil 1"sl""'K '" enhiios un Xlercia'to colllact w ith him throuKhout ' eilucalional buiidillKS tlnoUKlmllt ! '""thers new six I hey must fit 1 le S ale Of llrcenn flint of tlw "no ine i) u ...,iv i.n oiitstamliuK uxanuilus of his work i a,u'' lis thp. new inouusiery at Mount AiikcI. 'I lie soft autumn toiios In the Wllhelmina brlcji used In this con struction hleml cltectively wilh lll'J mission tile roof of natural color Ins. The Konoral color scheme of the interior, which was executed under the direction of ftenrun W:i. son. -Meilfmil cniilraclor Is old I teeth used in I lie DodK ivorv. tin, floor lieini- of a nollshed I new- six. lloldinK wear teeth to , linoleum brown. The uarthex, or vostihle, of tho church Is especially nltnicllvo with ! Its travertine finish of old Ivory, ! the coloriuK of which Is carried I out in (he staircase leading lo the ! choir balcony. I .lOquijiiied with acouslical plaster. which covers Ihe walls and the beautiful rounded cciliiiK, the voices ut' both BpeakorH ami slui: ers carry Willi remarkable clarity to eveiy comer of the edifice. The church Itself is built In the shape of a erosH, with the tran scepts In which tho tw-o largest art glass windows, furnished llnotlKliout by W. I'. Fuller it Co.. of I'ortland, tiro situated, lormini; Iho anus. The lloods of color atreumine; throm:h these windows oulo the l.lishnient of a noble ambition in ' neutral interior is a revclallou In the openitiK of tile new church for ' ..,i ,. ,,,!, ii,:, i i,,n Th,. win I clows lliemselves depict the evenls In Ihe life of Christ. Ins aiuistbis, early Christian niuiiyrs. reccnlly canonlxcd saints anil the renowned Christian missionaries. The sym bols and artlvUles of the la apos tles can he traced In the small windows directly below the series of larger ones. The round rose window at Iho rear of Ihe church. fachiK out onto Ihe street. Is similar In shape to llio famous rose window of lllic.lins cii,liedral In I'aris The warm Autumn leaf tones in the exterior O construction of the NEW SACRED HEART CHURCH enhances thg architectural perfection of this edifice. The effect is due to the use of O o o o Wilhelmina Bricks 0 o o o furnished by the 6 . . Wilhelmina Clay ProducfcCompany Portland J Francis W. Itlaek I I i 1 lltllCI' eordiality and happy personality. Father Ulack realizes the accoin- L'asfer Sunday. The hisltiry of the 1'atholh church lieKins in Jacksonville, away back in the pioneer days of 1K53, when Father-James t'roku established the Catholic mission ary uctivil les for Souther a Ore gon. At that time, what Is now Mi'dford. Klamath Falls n n d Grants I 'ass territories, were all served from the mother church at Jacksonville, then the most thriv iiiK center in the three counties. . The real parish church at Jack sonville came eiht years later. In 1SG1, when Itev. Father .1. F. Tier ens, later appointed vlear-Kcm'ral of the archdiocese, was made its pastor. The old St.- Joseph's church still stands In Jacksonville and ils records contain some of tli most colorful and interesting data to he found, bn the early days of that historical town. At Ibis time. Medford, begin niiiK to accumulate sufficient pop ulation, became a mission of Jack-t-onviHe. ils little mission church heltiK located north of the pres ent Southern I'aciflc depot on North Front street. in 1908, the quaint little church on South Oakdale, Jut vacated for the new edifice, was built under the direction of Father Francis Van t'larenheck and his cniiKreKa- tlon. l!y this time, Medford had vary inn not more than one- i third the thickness of the scale on a butterfly's winw. Such precision ; insures full delivery of power and eliminates noise ami wear, j "CarryiiiK out the reduced but jtcrfly wioK seate still farther by dividing it into five equal parts, represents the limit of tolerance allowed In the contour of sear llrothers such minute limits mean smooth tueshlilK and quiet operation. "Hy talilns two and one-half of the five cuual parts into which the butterfly wing scale is now divided the result is greater than the In accuracy allowed in the alignment of the main bearings of the new six engine. Combustion chambers of the new six cylinder beads are machined to within five thou sandths of an Inch of a specified size. ''So closely is the assembly of the Dodge Hrothers new six check ed that there are thousands of In spections, many of which must be accurate to a thousandth of an Inch. These inspections start from the source of supply of raw mater ials, and continue thru every oper ation until the car Is finally check ed tor shipment." MADGE BELLAMY AT THE RIALTO TODAY The attractive ami eiiml'olinble pnws aro of quarter sawed oaK, cathedral tone, rubbed finish, and wore, supplied hy Ihe WushlnKtmi Ptiflor"' Furniture company ol' Ta coma. - The lishtliiK fixtures, which Hie an' ultracllon In themselves, anil send a sort, mellow kIow throimh till) eillllce, In keepillK wltli I lie caudlo llRhl used In the services, were supplied by Iho Walsh Klec irle company of I'ortland. while the wirinK was handled by Iho Peoples lOloctric company of Medford. who also furnished tho Hay automatic oil burner installed In the church. The. reinarkulilo Heuter two manual ornun, upon which John Stark Kvans played Iho openlni; concert to n capacity iiuillegce last Sunday. Is one of the most out- standlim contributions to tno new "I'-UKiilvcs," current attraction at the Itlalto theater. Is a tlirlllliiK drama of hate that eventually dis solves Into love. This picture con- I conies enmeshed in a web of cir cumstance ami is convicted on h charge of murder. Tho escapes tp exile In a distant country and, nflMr I tho real murderer has confessed. t lie yomiK and overzealou district attorney who liroseculed her seeks her out III an effort to rlKht the wronu he has done. Don Terry, leadlm; man. Is her chief support, ami the remainder of the cast is composed of well known favorites, anions them Marie Koxe. Aj-thur Slone. laimsden Hare. .Matthew lieu, Kdlth Yorko, Jlai Ward and Jean Laverty. ouiKi'uwn Ihe status of a mission church, and was Installed by far and was appointed ihe location for lory representatives ol inc. iieunii the mother church of Jackson j Oi'Knil company of Lawrence, Kan. county. Jacksonville n-verlliiB lo I Other local and oulsldo con a mission of ihe local church. IracloiH and conceriiH who Tur in Ihe same year. Saint Mary's llished materials necessary to the Acailoinv cmI n I.IIv'.i.mI l .l,'L-u,.n- wiiecessrul construction Of Metb ! viile in ISlili, also moved lo Aletl l ford and located at lis present site. Itev. I1. m . o I'arroll, now pas tor of the Saint Knsc parish In lord's newest church are: miow-urt-MuoplK'i'Hoti Lumber coinpaiiy. who supplied the lumber; Win. lliinmielt, plumbliiK ami neauiiK. ortlaml. followed I-'atlier Van who handled the piumuiiiK Cliirei ck lu re. after whom. ; heallllK Installation; s t u n u a i u cume liev. J. ,l. (i Neil, now of i Products company, which supplied Ibavertoii. and then Kev. John cement and lime: Medioril (on Powers, w ho held the lo larMi i erete Consl ruction conuiany, whicii from IIII4 to 19S3. and will be r- ! supplied sand, snivel and plaslor inhered pleasantly by many of sand for the iHllldlns: Hlown'j i i -....(.I i i Hardware comli.'lliy. which lur- ivunty. Pat her Pranels W. Illack. came I tlrefton Irene Rich at the I sis Tonight iiiomimiiiiin will be a perniunent to the beauty tu me 'THE BELLAMY TRIAL' nlshed hanlwaro and supplies; Hie (Iranito company, which to Medford in 1 ! 2 I . to regain bis ' lurnlshed the tu muuv. . health, having previously held thoj for Iho church: the h It, I I. tH pastorale of the Mlessed Sacrament "! luinr omj any. H p- chourch of Portland. Oregon. After Pe: Umpoi U !l..r two years of gradual convalesced I '".v' PJ'H. " ""Ju ce at the Sacred Heart hospital ' V " ' Y' , .7 her.. n,i in tho i.,.i.v ,.n...,.t ,,f lios effortH efficient clisrtriioi no 111 tli-l-n (In-L'tm h. n.ul .!. I I to health and declared able to as- j f,,m,',n stimc active duties again. church. lie was appointed to the piix- loialo of (he local church in by Archlilsbop Howard. I bis direct Ion, work began on construction of tht- present now i church In August I UZS, and was practically completed February 1 . Many handsome donations have, been made to the new edifice, an- I gi eKating a sum of over tlK.uno. ; a ml Including the two Ttianiial I "I,adlctf and gentlemen of the Center organ, contributed by the Jury ..." Misses Annie ami Katie Kellbor: j The man and woman on trial foe St. IliI oak pews, by Mr. and ' ),mv their hnjids. The prosecutor Mrs. T. K. Daub-Is: the rose win-j H demanding their liven. Thn duw by Mrs. Frank fierdes; Hie Weigbt of the evidence hns tlnped '" " '4HIUI K'H'irii in nt-i Min n; nj i ( . inl Mrs. J. ('. Hayes, and the oth er ait glass windows and smaller eddl lions, by ot her parishioners. Th.- colorful transcept window, depleting ChlJi-t blessing the little children. v.as donated, by the chil dren of the parish. Two of the most Important fem inine parts that Hollywood offered In many a day were captured In MUlck succession by Irene Itieh. namely, the title role in "Craig's Wife" and the leading part lit "Neil MeCobb'H Daughter." The leading role, that of a stout hearted daughter of a New Kng liffid ferry captain, played by Miss Uieh. is said to be one of the greatest characteri.utlons of her brilliant screen career. Itobert Armstrong has the lead ing male part, supported hy a cast headed by Theodore Itirticrls and (ieorge Ifarraud. At the Jul theatre tonight. Bargain Night at the Armory For one performance, tonight Franks Comedians will present that laughable comedy. 'The Whole Datum Family." ut the (Medford Armory. The comedy was g r e e t e d by packed houses when It was pro duced earlier In tho season, and the same cast will be seen In the various parts. This Is also n bargain night. Coming Attritions the neales against them. Is there no hope'.' You will be just as ;irtrlsed as they werr when you H-Wwhat hap- i pens Jtit before the case goes to the Jury In 'The Dellamy Trial". I (lie sound and talking production at Hunt's Crati'ilan today. For thin mystery drama Is n mas terpiece of suspense, h gripping 1 courtroom epic that will thrill you (with the realism of the trial -tie land character delineations, j l'atrlcn Joy hm the beautiful murder defendant give a remark- jable performance that well tnn.v be j hulled a triumph for her flrHt i free-lance starring effort, 'ieorg' !:OM K. fA't A n sdmirer In Kin- j H"-rand Is Ideally runt opposite br Kapor. oent a hbv elephant to'" he husband whose loyalty is Premier Musnoliol. The director unshaken by a mans of circumstan of the Horn zoo took charge of tht', evidence. Ken-nth Thompson the animal I'" the mfln on trial with Miss Joy. 4. A chain of diet reslHUiants Is to ! The metric sysVoi of weights he e-lHbllHbed in fill Cermnn ctll,- Will be estatdlined inroilgnoui MA ItTI XAC( (. Idlne Prov ince. Italy.- -4tV) This hamlet in nof.heast Italy recently celebrated three golden weddings in one day. The members of ''the older married set" w;vre Callisto and Anna Mlnls sini. A ntonio and Teresa Hodaro. Lino and (ilva Valentb Their combined ages exeeed-l roo years. Douglas Fairbanks as the valiant D'Artaunan will open the story of "The lion Mak," which comes Hunt's Craterian on Tuesday by stepping from a huge tapestry rep resetting The Throe Miisketeei and speak the prelude to this story of the undying love and valor of the brave guardsmen Iti whose bunds rested the safety of a king dom. The complete film will be presen ted with sound and orches tral sym hronl-atlon as well as Ihe spoken Interludes In which the vari ous Important characters voice their Intents and motives. and w uteri fig places. erslu beginning March Z'l, PUAOI'K. Czechoslovakia. (A Dr. l.iM'vvy, one of the consultants of the cancer commission of the I.-a gut of Nations, after learning that most of the radium miners In the vicinity of Jouc himstfthl die of cancer of the lungs before the uge of If. has concluded thtit the mill rHl causes, us well as benefits, the dread disease. The mlneK are in the district w here At me. Curie of Frnnce labored when she gave radiupf1 to the world. Will Be CLOSED All Day Tuesday and Wednesday April 2 and 3 WATCH ANNOUNCEMENT For opening in Wednesday's paper in New Location on South Front Street Building Weather" Is Just Around the Corner Ppcpiire now Vinii' now home. Xn invest ment will iilToi-tl you greater dividends in hap piness for ynni- 1'aniily and yourself. 1 Funic buildiiifj; is a paying jn'onosil ion, too, anil makes yon a substantial member oL' your eom nmnitv. The , JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan Association's Convenient HOME LOANS Make the problem of i'inani-nig an easy one to solve. Conie in, let us (ell you more about it ami help you start your first payment savings fund. 7 Preferred Stock They realize that an investment in this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock havo just boon paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and let your money work for you. Over 2Q years in Medford Not one of our stock holders has lost a penny. lii II! Hi !!! ill !!! M 'ii. 'ill !!! PI ip ill I!! ii! ill lii III !!l I! 'il 'ii 1) tt .1! if Hi