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MEBFORP MAIL TRTEUXE. MEDFO K D. OKF.nON. TUESDAY. .TTXE 11, 19."-". PAGE FIVE E GETS UNDER "raving mad," told them at the hos pital today he escaped from tlie Pen die ton aaylum four w)ca ago. The tip that led to Dooley'a cap ture followed a report that a man vu prowling a residence. The of ficer found Dooley and he attacised at onoe with the hatchet, fled, was shot down, attacked again nd final ly waa laid low with two more bul let In the leg. The gospel campalin. opened under the big white tent opposite the Jun ior hl?h school Sunday, received a commendable hearing under the min istry of Dr. C. H. Babcock, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Caywood. e- m.ulc directors. Speaking on "The Call of the Ch urch ." Dr. Babcock used a h la scripture leseon the first eight Terse of I. Cor., chapter 1, and drew his text from the second verse. Hla mes sage in gist follows: "The spirit of the Lord was given for the purpose of correcting man' moral and spiritual life. The church Is the Institution of God, as tne pro moting agency In carrying forward this program for correction. "Tlie actual church of Jesus Christ is a living, throbbing organism, well as an organization, and you can no more kill this vine of God's plant Ing than you csn kill the power of Chrtfit. As the sun climbs over the extern hills, and tills the valleys with Its glory, so God fills the church ' with the glory or Hla majesty and power. "Man Is wonderfully and Immor tally made. There is not gold enough nor silver or precious stones enonzh to buy the vnlue of His worth. But Jesus Christ Is the only answer to the bosom cry of man In weaving anew his broken spiritual fibre. Jeaus Christ is that something new for which man must look today to re fashion society and mold aaln the stability of economic surety. Tlie basic principle of righteousness is the stamp of economic success. To start at the bottom of our trouble, first of all. man must be taken apart and put up right. "The church of God la wonderful In H revival power, yet we have well nigh become paganized In the land of Christian birth. We nearly Buffered the loss of our liberty through the Innovation of the alphabetic govern mental rule, but thanks to God for the supreme court. "The Holy Ghost is the agency by which the church pulls aside the draperies of mill's darkened spirit and brings to his door the awakening light of God. Horrific sadness awaits the non -inform! ty of man to the redemptive plan of God. "Christ only is man's hope and stay when the dip of night breaks tn upon his earthly pilgrimage. The glory of Christ enthroned within can never be dimmed by the shades of eternal night." There were 15 souls responded to the call of the evangelist during the services of the day. The speaker and singers will be heard every morning at 10. and 7:45 at night, throughout the week, excepting Saturday. ASHLAND BAND CONCERTS START THURSDAY NIGHT ASHLAND, June 11. (Spl.) Band concerts In Llthla park will get un der way for the summer on Thursday night. June 13. it was announced to day by Ward V. Croft, director of the city band, which organisation will perform for the public each Thurs day evening during the summer. F IN COPCO ITER BOX 10 BE HAND RAISED Life among the sparrow hawks Is not all beer and skittles. Such Is the report from two Copto linemen, who yesterday were forced to finish breskintj up what remained of a once happy sparrow hawk family. Some time in the past a woodpecker drilled a hole Into a wooden meter box In the Blddle Lane district. This venr a sparrow hawk family decided tr tnV ovr this shod, and did so. the mother laying three eggs which hatched into nice young sparrow hawks. That must have been three weeka ago. Judging from the sice of the young ones. Several days nto the father hawk met death suddenly and vtoljntly. when he short-clrcutted 4000 volts through his body by touching two wires simultaneously. That threw the entire burden of supporting the new family to the mother. This duty was taken over by Harry Rinnbarper and Charley Moore. Copco linemen, yesterday, when they were forced to take down the meter box which was no longer needed. They brought the bird to the Copco warehouse and found homes for the little ons. Those who took the baby hawks, plan on raising them for pets. SLAYING OF' Use Mai) Tribune want ads. CHICAGO. June 11. While a helplew night clerk looked on In hjr ror. a comely, red-h.iired nlM club entertainer was shot to death in her bed In a north side hotel tcday. Th? killer and a companion had for red the clerk to admit them to the 26-year-old victim's room. The victim was Identified bv s for mer landlady as Miss Cecilia Venable Although she had been employed In Chicago night clubs for several year, papers In her room Indicated a for mer residence In Butte. Mnt. The two men escaped while the night clerk. Harry Keeney, was sum moning police. Rabbit Breeders Meet In Ashland The regular monthly meeting ot the California-Oregon Rabbit and Pur Breeders' association was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor j Williams in Ahland. June 2. Tiie ! table show scheduled for thst day j was postponed until the next meet ing, which will be In Lithla Park, i Ashland, on July 7. j Slenderize with Specer Individual ly Designed Corsets. Marion Jeanne Tel. 467. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE & HOHS1 Ethelwvn B Hoffmann. On June 30 of this year, all auto mobile operators' permits expire. The state and city police offices In Med ford are receiving many calls each day in regard to obtaining new per mits, and they have Issued the fol lowing statement relative to the mat ter: "Any perron ovc the ae of 70. or any person who has never had an operator's license on the state of Ore gon, must make application directly to an authorlred examiner of oper ators and chauffeurs "For those who now have a per mit, it will be necessary to obtain a renewal blank at one of the two po lice stations. This blank must be filled out, and sent to the secretary icompanled by a fe of not necessary that the application bear a notary's seal, and DO NOT SEND IN TOUR OLD LICENSE." The regular license examiner will be on the third floor of the city nail buildup. Friday and Saturday of this week. June 14 and 15. . ff flMed out. ai L J 1 1 of staw' a0, r ill 1 11 u L. WW application I Oregon Weather. Increasing cloudiness: showers to night cr Wednesday, north and west portions; cooler Interior Wednesday. Fresh and strong southesst and south wind off the coast. Phone 642. Well haul away tjut refuse City Sanitary Service. NEWLYWED BLUE JAYS SARDINE OROTTK. (Spl.l A Study of nature at close hand oftn brlnzs up the question as to wether things are regulated any more sensibly In the animal kingdom, which acta on Instinct, then In the human king dom, which la supposed to act on reason. Consider the fewo blue-Java whleh fchis spring made their home at the edge of the old Dow property here. To begin with, they must have been newlyweds. for they built their nest leas than six feet from the ground In a small fir tree sparse with foli age. Thus the nest was plainly vla- loje ana witnin pwy ican vi tnmm- . tlve humans, to say nothing of prey-' lnr animals. Tn the second place, they very care lessly built the neat on an angle and it tipped more and more with the weight of Mother Jay during the hatching period, until all but one of the egga rolled out and crashed on the ground. Even then instinct did not come to the rescue. The net remained on a sharp slant and finally when the remaining eig hatched the little bird fell out and It would have perished but for Mrs. John Lltster. who resides close by. She discovered the little : bird, as naked as a pine needle, with the assistance of Chief, her fox ter rier, and Flash, a neighbor's pointer, whose suspicious actions around the tre aroused her curloelty. Mrs. Litster straightened out the nst and put the baby bird back Into It. All the while. Mother Jay looked on from a nearby tree with such mis givings that she emitted squawk that were more raucous than usual. When she found what had been done, however, she was highly pleased and nw she perm 1 1 her benefactor to inspect the nest dally without a sound of protest. The baby bird is growing very nloe. y. thank you. and soon will be on the wing. Perhaps next spring It par ents will have sense enough to build h:e'ner and more securely. E AFTER HOI BATTLE PORTLAND. June 11. A man identified as George A. Dooley. atlas M Miasane. recently escaped from the sv.te hop:tal for the Insane at Pen dleton. as ciptured In a running gun batt with police here today He was taken To a ;i-p:tal with three bullet rounds in one leg. Patrolman C. T Smith, who captured him. uf f"ed a three-inch gash tn his fore-f-:m :rwl!ns vhet he Svri At x , rV-d h. rv?0" ';- D re vi H---'Vi a",d .--aa;d Doo;ej. wiioaa they described as ACTUAL STORIES OF STANDARD SERVICE The desire of every Standard Service Man is to render Service as Unsurpassed as the gasoline he sells. This unusual and dramatic incident, taken from the correspondence Ales of the Stand ard Oil Company, illustrates, not the friendly daily services constantly rendered, but some of the exceptional efforts that are the direct out growth of the "Standard Service Habit." CH-8 V J fill Til h ttV 1 ' ' fw' r . i v4: l p x& ft&A FIVE MILES AHEAD" "How far is the bridge? wherc's a good place to picnic the Standard Service Man will gladly tell you. Ask htm for the 1933 Standard Highway Map just out. r 1. L 4T r ,z n$f ( "NOW SHE'LL SPARK" Does your car need waking up? Just a little expert attention may do the trick. There's no charge for checking the spark plugs, battery and lubrication -and it take brt a moment. i(!!VtV .yj1" I l"T"T It. JM JVi: CALL ON STANDARD SERVICE MEN FOR ALL THESE THINGS COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE ' TIRES CHECKED, . INSPECTED, AND INFLATED ' ' BATTERIES TESTED AND REFILLED ' ' RADIATOR AND CLEAN WINDSHIELD SERVICE ' ' LIGHTS CHECKED HEADLAMPS CLEANED . t f SPARK PLUGS TESTED AT MANY STATIONS ' VALUABLE MOTORING ACCESSORIES ' ' ' CLEAN REST ROOMS ' ' TELEPHONE SERVICE AT MANY STATIONS ROAD MAPS AND TRAVEL INFORMATION. .See the Standard Oil Exhibit Building at the San Diego Exposition. Wherever you travel, watch jot thtst signs for Standard Service and Standard Gasoline Unsurpassed. THE WHOLE CITY WAS PARALYZED BY STORM ... and fhen no gasoline! "Our power line were shot to pieces the whole town was paralyzed by a howling, sixty-milc-sn-hour storm. Thousands of homes were plunged into dark ness. High-tension wires whipping in the gale had to be repaired in a hurry to restore light to terrified fam ilies power to the community. "At 3 KM) a. m. the linemen' supply truck ran out of gas a catastrophe I But we got a break. A Stand ard Service Man was roused out of bed and did he hop! Our truck was filled and on the job in no time that boy's a real trouble -shooter!" An unusual emergency, certainly 1 But "trouble shooting" is no novelty to Standard Service Men they're helpful to motorists every day. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA viii a f v Aiirrn" Standard Service Men can increase your tire mile. thousands of extra miles. They're glad to keep up th red pressure recommended for your size of tires of course there's no charge. Get the Standard Service Habit! T'TTtTjr "SO YOU CAN SEE BETTER" See how cheerfully the Standard Service Man makes your windshield sparkle he'll gladly polish your headlights and rear vision mirror, too! You'll like Standard Service! cor- TttRW,w W5T7M LS Bar" D GASOLINE Unsurpassed 1