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(WW PYjr fm.i ft, i. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OiWiOX, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1929. PRESBYTERIAN SEES SPIRITUAL Medfordite Draws Pen Picture of Great R. R. Fight in San Francisco; Fate of an Empire in Balance NEED N NATION inn Aiinrnnnn IKtv. tmxm iiiriii nmiinn nr MLII U U U Ul irmnnnnn i a tin KAN FHANf'lNOO, Niiv. U. ! hniHlle IiIm private tnr to Bam KpppJnl to Mull Tribune-) In the: Kntnc.Hro. TIuto whs u howl of 'ilonluI liult room of t ho St. k1p al thin tinil (lie whole K. ('. ' KmnclH hoiel Ih be'lnt; clt'cldcd Iliej table tiii'inil hm! ant when In ' fate of an empire. This 1 nil answer to the next iiurstion Mr, yiovy of once-unonwi-tliho, but Budd mi hi .thoro hurt been no do-' ' m dated today and the empire upon j' hate of how' much he should pn ' " i wnoHf iiiip iiiiK jmM'wriK ih'iiik on im- u uan, nut winy u " , . , ,. Rev v Covert Tells ClosinQ i ho l n kiwrdom over the j would be pantile for iiim to exponent bcparation unurcn ,'w,,ul,,H , ' Session of Convention ) lii. iinial convention of the church in itHiiinKton uurinK the heat or the presidential campaign laat year HiKhop AnderHOii flayed aectionul iKin and intolerance. . An exteiiBlve reader, ttiHhop An deifton Iuih Htudied prominent writ- I or of all age. A writer of talent himself,, he is the author of ;I,et- i ten to Ijiymen," "The Religion of Our lord" and "Religion and Mor ality." "-I of which have heen j widely fpjoled Bishop Andernon, who la 115, was horn in Ontario province, Canada, and was ordained early in his Young Lack Training in Ways of ChurchBan quet Ends Conclave. Jf tho InU'briiy of frtm-ntion I to be nuilnlnineri and ir Iho iiro urOHMivo. J.fe o( llm ninlon it to lio ('om-fmied, more attention miov lio pnlcl to the Hiililtliul training ot, boys and bIiih. cltizcnH nml k'Hdora of tomorrow, Hiild Itcv. William C'hnliniTB covert of I'lilm dolphin, general HOiretary of. tho boant-of vdneatlon of tnc i'r' liyterian eluirrh, in addroHMltiK th. tiuMns hckhIoh of tho predliyterlnn .Vtun'H convention hero lum even ing.. The conventiun lieunn yen leruuy forenoon and allrat'ted over 711 mlnlHti'i-8 and oldem from all part of - Honthern Orenon. Within the pant 2U yenra. de clared the speaker, the world ha taken tin a new aHect hy the ad vent nnd development of mechuni- ithout'' live. l'or'l)iis In the lo-arlni; ho- j incotnroodin , th.' rcgu.Jai Khlii.-1 fore tho InterHtato coniineroe coin-1 por.s, it ilfd Heoin a If soino on . miKtdon of a petition to huild i ' liad put ilia fool Inui the Kiiup. ... I Hcant 200 mileH of railroad, It will only ram thro,, million dollara, rrold.-nf Adamn will tell howl which Ih oullc a lot for yon or -' W. xlei n . J-a. lflc will hclpl me. hut lex than a ilioi. In iho'ltwlf and the tireat Northern an'i huoket foe n irreal nilln.ail mutein ' I'rixidi nt Mlloup Will lirilllf In - Th. 1,1. 1...11 il,,. ru.1,1 H. 1'. I'.tlt these are ' llKht the ureal hearlednerfK of the H. 1'. I'.tlt tllcKe are only rtrtl- and State to. Serve Re-J maining Term of Late: ; Bishop Murray Rev.' i Burleson Assistant Precious Remedy For Rheumatic Pains Recently Improved and Druggists Praise It WASlllNCiTON,- Nov. M.-lTP) j , ...,.. , .,.,.,. , , of battle where two monmcru oi 1:v1' 1'i i Hldent - JluddV A .dyiiumic exnoiicnt of the seimru- ' llc dim,,-., spcKlily. SiiitciiiIci-. ,.. i',.,ii1i.,.riili,n are flirhtln.' ' I'redlclion that three timed I he ! tioil or clllircll anil Hlule the KlRht llOHloin liallKportallon aie nunin, ,,. When von an. tort u rod with MCVen ill 1 11 tii II people nu iwju-i no, v.imi icn i. imui nun uiiii-ft. , , " . " 1.1K in thlK favored region will j c-ugo-loday took office as presid- j J it a.soo" aooHfllble. K hooii nave to no cuiumieren iroiu j iuk niHiiop oi ino episcopal cnurcn. I Vnll wan, to nt WOrk nRain j a run ruua j;oim or view i win- pr inuuy years u uuniiiiaai, iiK' heeause you want to ttrlnj; home dovv drcKHing. The heavy artillery lire In the nat ional organization of ; the weekly pay envelope ko neee.s- whirh will nettle the t;ao of tnl the church, the hishop of the Chi- j to fhe eomiort or your tamiiy. cul'O dioeese will sorvn Ihe twn I w.wu 10 onvi-an u.im uuei - ini,' out of the syHtem and keep it out. - lirnad -minded pharmaclstx will advice Allenru bowuiMe l hey know of the counMen8 number of peo)le tables of ineonu', pro.speetitHeH ih' City on October 3. it han neipea. .., ,., u .w.H. i.j ijiui, An,!,,,.,,,,,, 1 They know it 1s a real remedy ..v.. , . 1 .it, V - , t heciUise of their training anil be UCH arit an mm mm i mnv. ijji uu; itn u uanoi ol iuu liouse ui hlshopH, and, as his first official for the future more than lor to day. On the defensive- ia the Southern I'aelfic system, a II tile sullen, more than a little fearful. (mi the offensive Is the t treat Northern railway, whose steel rails extending along the northern boundary of tho I.'. H. ant now at traetnd towards rich southern Ore gon aiiil northern California, eager to break tho. monopoly, which fo more than f0 years has fattened Its rival. It has given up Ihe powder nnd hall battles of I III I and llarriman and has brought to the front Its battery of law yers. Tho I. C. C. examiner sits under wreat Umpire lies on the table be for uthoso lawyers. Ktaek.s of white paper whereupon ear-miles, ton m lies, revenue-per-dollar-exended have been figured, eost-fiirves, cago dioeese will servo the two years remaining of the term of Mlshop John Cardner Murray , of Maryland, who died lie I ore the al tar of Ktr James church in Atlantic in linen tntin nr1 u'MMpn t'ulrcl al genius, resulting In nutn.no-1 ft raiHM atfoi.m biles., moving rletures, airplar.es, A HmpI(, a()ji hH roHtnim - 0n electricity and other meehanh-al ; the mnw (latronil 14 lm, wiln0llA inventions, which have tended v.i(.ht,r lMttw at W( ,on t(h,H break down the restraint and Q (h(f nU()1.n training- of the old lashloned np0 ,1W . VorhatM iwtt home The percentage of younj; , (Jown (t (.n(.h ,allo 0) lM, rjl Amer cann who are bibl bully igm' inaml of Ih(1 ro,lllIllsRi0ner are the rant Ih Jinlouncllnir. Id i:ev . t-s. .. farees juhL. on the left th TJV:?,;1 f " TCn ? I' f! N- t"KMhw with the whUli WO- Y nd girls took u.n WJ.H, Htntf.Mf wh,rll have IwWwu1- hehalf of the new "i i' i - ! a ' 1 V comer. Cold legged, spindly chairs gpldpri ,' ruIt'L .70 per cent knew liothjnrf'j of the "Sermon on the Aount;'' 12 per cent did not Know the opening words of tho Lord's Pray or; ,,lti per 'cent did not know the par en (ago of JesusChrlst. (At ; 5'oiuifc Cioiyd Jails. ' Tnls fondltion Is held renponsl blA 'to A' dof?reo for the erowded cpndllion of the prisons today as a resell ,of ii, great laxity in law iobarvanee , hweeplng .. ovov tho coinitry Had fo some extent for thu fact - that the average age of crimhiuls . has been reduced 1M years, tho present age ranging from 17 22 years. Tho gospel Is needed ninro and more, declared the speaker, who referred to students, going through school without i propel . spiritual I training as clever, educated devils with- an educated mind, but with imtrafned desires. The need of more Individuality was ulso cited us n' remedy for present conditions which Jtev. Covert , believes will lead a great democracy onto the rooks, - . ' Remedy DIstmssiiL Tho principal work of the, hoard if Christian ' education of the thurch 'Is ito remedy present con ditions, he told his listeners, and yesterday's entire session was di rected to this end. 1 Rev. Murdoch Mel.ood of Han 1-ancisco, Pacific coast . director for the hoard, In n few words thanked local committees for Ih. success of the session nnd declared It was one of the best arranged h scions In which he had taken pa rt on tho Pad flc coast . ( 'a ii Jtrommer, president of the men's chib presided, nt the banquet, pre IMircd by members of the Wo men's Assot Intlnn of tho church. Hfcveral -numbers were sung hy a quartette composed of Messrs. Aloeker. .MoeDouough, Howard nnd Bhockley. ; The only other meeting hold In itio visiting churchmen In Oregon was held nt Portland and tho next will be held In rnlirnfnln ln v In ir only New Alex co ami Arlxona he- fore the entire nation will have heen covered. stand lino upon line on the ball room floor for spectators. As I entered the witness In the chair was discussing ',! latitat h Kails ami what effect two roads toward tho south would have. No one soemed very interested -a It ho at every question the S. P. attor neys opposed object Ion,- which were quickly over-ruled. Suddenly ie w as excused and tiio genera I In chief of the Invaders was called. ft President Italph Pudd of the (treat Northern Is a slight, alert business man. Ho took the oath In a quiet voice and then In answer to questions by his coun sel he explained that his road was one of the shortest to the Croat like region' and that except for the 8. P, Sunset Itoute It had the lowest crossing of Ihe Uoeky mountains, that the 8. 1'. reaehod all along the Pacific, coast from Mexico to Port hind nnd that from tho Columbia to the middle of California only ono north and south railroad now existed. iJitor upon cross examination he agreed that there were two lines of track hut I don't think he has any great opinion of tho stretch from lilack Hutte to Kugcuo , through "Our Valley.' Ho was sarcust'c when he pointed' out that fine could travel from the liny Cities to the Hose City via Oftden, He showed that his road to Klamath Kails was a stub and that It' could not pay Its rental to S. P. profitably, unless It were extended. Hut alas; he did not mention the P. & K which Is so often brought to no tice In connection with John Ii. Alen In "20 years ago." When asked by S. I inquisitors If h were trying to make the Infer ence that the S. P. could not anil did not bundle the traffic, he po litely evaded the question until forced to answer, when he said that there had been considerable dimeuliy in getting the H. P. In Citizens who 'expect to ride either a (J. N. or H. P. train will some day be atiractea to mis ein- n,,!,,.!., hi nMH(lin plre. Hablos not yet born will ,n ,dress before Iho 4flth grow, into voters In this- region. ...-. ,. ? U11MM And so today the fate of this last ! ., frontier Is being settled. t" " ' Shall it be under the dictator- J 1; snip ol l lie rsouincrn i'ucuiu i ;) tern or shall It be developed under a joint control? 'All tins htiUa-, halloo and what does it matter j to me?" j You may be right, but perhaps, Jim Owens It would bo nice tn l'ide to Chi cago without a change, of sleeper. ;l It might help If our- freight rules, incoming and outgoing, were based on a competitive basis. At any rate, dream or no dream, over tho hump lies California and some 400 miles south of tho hump there are hatt ling men a ml marsha lied facts and near-facts about to set tle the fate of an empire. C. J,. cause the makers of Allenru have so much faith in it that they an nul, he appointed Ihe Hlght Key. j ihoriste .larmiu i Woods and drug- Hugh I Hurleson, bishop of South I ISIH ,VVV ywm ,e 10 "ns" 11 wim the distinct understanding that one I IiIk bottle must do what the buyer I cx)M-i'tsittodoormonoy back. J See These Stunning COATS AND FROCKS Friday and Saturday NEXT SATURDAY EVE The Jat ltHonvillo members of the Amuriciui Legion poHt will linlil u bin tlnnce III t Ii tit city next Sntnr diiy, It wan unnouiicud this at'lut' noon, with tlunctiiK beslnnlnB ut 9 o'clock and contluultiK until mid nlKht. C. 11. JJiin n In k ton Ih clinlr man of the dnnco committee, ua HlHted by. Hay (.'olumnu nnd Leon ard OHborno. The tlanco Ih being held to raise funds for the Jacksonville museum, the most complete 111 southern Ore Kon, ecmtniniUR nny number of old j pioneer relies. Nnprovement work intiHl be. 'made nnd. in view of the I cause, n larRc imbiber of' dancers I tire expected lo be present t' the ltt.v. , Jennings Tire Co. Conducts Big Sale The JennltiRs The company, lo cated on Norlli Kivcrside across from the Xututortum, is paytnit cash for old lires which are tradetl In on top-Ki'iule HUper-Kisk tires. Iliiilnt! itho special sale event low prices lire beltiK featured on it new shipment ol' I'lsk tires Jusl received by .lennlnitH. rill'.ST liKI'Olt'lS I'WOItMll.K I.' (Continued from l'age One) ford, who nr not already con tnbutors, are aiBert to weluh the slluntlon carefully Klve what llli v rf.n'lll n spirit that will lead olhcr t'o follow their lead. . Ilepurti from committees who have solicited Jaeknonvllle and Uentrnl I'oint were al.o heard' (Antral Pointers have not enter erl, Into the i'ommunlty t'hest WhAle-hearteilly, and the situation UiproiK believed to be because the chest work la not entirely under Hlood. t'enttul Point anil Jackson, yillo residents and tiuilncftmncn ar rejulnded that the chest will d i Rood wherever It Is needed nnd th u It embodies a mi-iit coopcriiilin liloii, dolnis away with numerous drives and placing clmrlty on a more ttystematlr hatls. Chest workers are also solicit Inn outlylnK communities, and the fommnnliy fhei'i. as It new 'nnd. ' Is not to he regarded as an exchi.' slve 'Medford project, tint us a co-( operative project tnklntr In the en i tlre'rommunlty. , t'ohilnup Plans. . j Solicitors will hold another luncheon tomorrow boon Ml th : llutul Medford sa: i:iMcus furthi i . plans for the continued success of! the illive, j , lluslnessmcn nnd euiiluyps of In-! enl estahlbhments. who have do-1 ti.uted. are tu ned to pleace stickers I In windows of ihrtr homes. Holic I Itora will then not duplicate rf forts yy calllnu nt the resilience also, rtcports were alvo made In re Rprd to collection from ehn'n tores and all companies. He vera I have, made Rood donations, and others ore exper.ed In due roune of time. Tho sum if Hotili l x peeled from this snurde. The.? companies have sources of revenue In Medford but the main offices ur outside of tho city nnd derive Ihe mnln benefit from local sulci. The Community Chesl Is put up tt them as an opportunity to express their appreciation for business de rived her. ' JVe ed I t?.s- s Suffering I i Smart Coats Heiv, in (iur lnrt-o colloftitm.of luxurious Win Icr coats, you will find just the 'style you lik; )nst. 'nioro iro lu'iuitiful 1'urrctl and st'll'-triin-int'tl liiodols in t lit ri'feiTi'd inatcrials and t lie lending winter shades. Prices are most veas onahle.on all selections and enalile you to have a slumiing new coat very- economical! v. $1T95 The next time a headache, makes you stay at homo Or some other acho or pain pro vents your keeping an engagement Remember Buj'er Aspirin! For there is scarcely any pain it cannot relieve, and relievo promptly. These tablets givo real relief, or millions would not continue to take them. They are quite harmless, or the medical profession would not constantly proscribe them. Don't be a martyr to unnecessary pain. To colds that might so easily be checked; to neuritis, neu ralgia; to those pains peculiar to women; or any suffering for which Bayer Aspirin la such an effective antidote. ! -. i j ! i ' ' I 1 I k oV-f j! j to 139 .95 The Youthful Frock Paris is young indeed, and yon will find her most whimsical moments delight fully mirrored in this charming collection of frocks. ..Many have the .Hew youthful "princess" silhouette . . . all are. slim, enchanting, young as ihe next moment. Specially Priced $g.85 $3995 For your own protection, buy the genuine. Bayer is sof. It's always the sumo. It never depresses the heart, so use it as often as needed; but the cause of any pain ran be treated only by a doctor. MAWEM ASPIRIN AspWs Is Um UUt auuk ol Bsyw Muutsrtun ol MoaoonlkociJioM ul SsliollnJ. Weas as You Pay The Cinderella Way i;i wsmi !i ' Ii! - !i Blue fr Goose . Pear Growers: Will Distribution Help Solve Your Problem? ' . Medford has a big problem ahead in the marketing' of pears the efforts of all J factors concerned will be needed in solving it. The work this year is a step in the right direction the American Fruit Growers have contributed largely and are doing a great pioneering work in the handling of this ever increasing problem. As an example the American Fruit Growers during this 1929 season sold Bosc pears on a F. 0. B. BASIS in cities that never heard of Bosc pears before, but by constant sales effort induced buyers to take cn a trial car and the re sult was a happy one ; the buyer made money, was pleased with the fruit and is inquiring about next year". The American Fruit Growers sold its nationally advertised BLUE GOOSE Bosc Pears over a wide range of country, including cities in the Middle West such as Duluth, Minn. ; Green Bay, Wis ;. to such centers ir? the Northeast as White River Junction, Vt.; Bridgeport, Conn.; Burlington, Vt.; and cities of less than 10,000 population in the Sp.ttth such as Morristown, Tenn. Other cars were shipped' to Roanoke, Va.; Asheville, N7 C; SOUTHAMPTON, ENG LAND, and a great niany other Cities' off, the ' beaten path as.well as aU tthe major markets. .!:(:.',. i ; w ; , ... In fact, we distributed BLUE GOOSE Bosc Pears in twenty-eight cities, most of them small centers which never used the Bosc variety before. '' ! : " ''! Our 1929 Bopc Season is finished returns are in and' the growers have been paid. Our program of strictly , P. 0. B. SELLING, made possible by intensive sales ef fort from the Medford Sales Office, has made this wide distribution available to Medford Pear Growers. American Fruit Growers Inc. OREGON DIVISION III'. v - . t - 1 i Dr. E. J. Carpenter CHIROPRACTOR and PHYSIO THERAPIST 319 Medford Bldg. Phone 430-R INSURANCE First Insurance Agency t . A. U. HILL, Manager Phone 103 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon , ; REPAIRING West Side Market Now Under New Management With a Complete Line of FRESH FISH, OYSTERS CRABS, CLAMS and SHRIMPS Also Choice Beef, Pork, Hams and Bacon v : Fresh Fruits and Vegetables i;V r'!cle Cheese and Kraut riome Made Hominy and Sorghum We guarantee your patronage will be appreciated. Gus H. Samuels Van R. Gilbert 213 W. Main St. . Free Delivery Phone 649 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS EliTJLTi