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PSGTC TWO WEDT'OTiT) MATT, TRTBUTTR, rRDFCRD, ORF.OCX. SATITITOAY. MAKOn 13. If20. wcd'Brkis 'n some imaci-ountfiblo manner a rumor was started tutvir;ii days iiko, which is fast spreading and caused much apprehension to the members of his church and his many frienda and acquaintances jnorally, thai Hcv. 1.4. .Myron Jioozer had resinned or was soiny to' resign his pastorate of tho Presbyterian churrh, and locate elsewhere. Mr- Hoozer who known nothing whatever of the origin of thr rumor, said today that it was wholly without foundation, as he had not re signed nor was he koIiik to, and Ilia! he would continue to reside hen. The Truax store for novel'.ies and; variety goods. ;;(! Ileal dance! Med ford Nat tonight.! Heal music! Sujierb floor! Wonder ful time! Kveryhody's Koing! :J01 - I want two or tftreu good buar flkulls. F. Uartlett, 3 15 West Main street. ::oc The nubile generally Is iirfied to eomo out tonight and see the big school break the hoodoo 1 iiat. has long hung over its athletic activities by attending the basket ball game at the Natatorium which begins ai 7:.'ii) between (tie Medford and Ash land hi teams. Ashland was again thi) victor in a well played and excit ing gamo last, night in that city by the score of 20 In jf. Opinion seems to be unanlniciifi that the game AIed ford team encountered some very tough luck on the Rinall playing floor with which Its members were not fa miliar. A great game is looked for tonight on the large home floor. For oyo, ear, noso, throat see Dr Heine, Ldberty EUlg. Glasses fitted. Carl Jnschke, high grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. Fluff Hug Factory. Carpet weav ing. Rug and carpet cleaning a spec ialty. 201 South Riverside. Phono 3 50-J. ' , The engagement of Vernon Garrett formerly of Medfo'rd, to Miss Gladys Ellen C'urithers of Santa Itosa, has Ibeen announced there. Air. Carrot! has been living in California for the past yenr. Ho graduated at the Uni versity of California with the class of 11)17. lie also attended the 'niver filty of Oregon for a timo, and had a place on tho 19K varsity football team. MuCurdy-Flowno Motor Co., Over land 4 and Republic truck agents, liavojtakcn a temporary. .locution,. In the prater Luko Oarage. ti' Hrbken castings and forgings of cfl(Ht jlron, fttcel, nluinlriii'nl; !f -briiBs,-hitpnzo and malleable, welded and ro ojl(oijced. Vulcan Welding Works, ..niyuin v rout si reel. tits, hair ribbons, sweaters at Klore. m itmiL., i ii nil,,,,,., nf v..t v.ir .w.. HI. A. Michel of JIviAiklyn arc anlong the visitors from the east stop tbg Sat. the Melford. Jt'jPepplo who believe In homo pro duction and will help boost the pro duct ( will benefit themselves which wj.JJ establish a payroll du jAiVi tlc (lold Hill Portland' Cement at t he Mjjil lord Comcn t Urjejt ( ,B wlf Works, corner Fir and Tenia id reels. Pb'one 3G5-.I. ISO I 'Hand spray pumps 00c each. M('n nch Howl Co, ' IHI I Kee Warner, Wort man & (lore for special on lard. . Jtftl! Indications ro for a largo crowd, no matter what the weather, in at tendance. at the christening and be ginning of drilling the first oil well of the'Trigonia company nhar Phoe- ThiaL i nix lomorrow afternoon at ;'. iclork. Come to dinner! Presbyterian church, "Wednesday at (i p. in. f01 Wo havo added a truck to our de livery service and will do all kinds of hauling. Keizitr Hroif, Phoho MOi-Y. ! ;;o-i Tiasue paper in- ci.'lors til Truax store. t :ntn 'Mr. and Mrs. pelroy Oiitehell of 'Medford, were registered at the Motel Portland, Portland, Thursday and Friday. Wo writo fire lnsur;tieo. Hedden & Cunndny, It' N. Ceulral. Phono 7 lit) Follow I he crowds! Real d alien! ttut, Medford Nat. Imperial .'. piece orchestra! Admission free! :!01 - RrnnswicK phonograpus on easy terms nt Halo's Piano House. tl (ieorgo W. Barker, I ho Untie Falhf hanker and postmaster arrived in the city Friday to join Mrs. Parker and their children who had preceded him a day or two. The family is slopping at the Holland for a few days. See I). H. Wood & Co., Urn. 2 0! Liberty Bldg., for fiio Ineurnnee. tf Hemstitching inc. per yard, thread Vurnished. Winger Shop, I l,i W. Main II l II Srlm and casement Uolh, al Tniav t-ilore. Yo'ur spring sult--best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, Kfttit Main, upstairs. 111 d Jteal dance! Medford Nat. Sat. night. Real music! Superb floor! Wonderful time! K cry body's going! 1 Two huge size cans of solid pack pumpkins STie. Warner, Wormian & Core. -').; A gh.'om has been cas-t over the community of Phoenix by the untime ly death last night from injuries sus tained in an accident there yesterday forenoon by a fall from a building ot Cirover C. Walters, a well iknown young man of that locality. Closing out sale of new anft used powing machine! nt bargain" prices at the old Singer stand. C. A. Chapnmn, 245 South Central. . ::f-J Frank Farrell and Ralph Cowgill of the local American L;gion post at tended the baiio.uet this week given by the Ashland post. The famous Shasta tarnales on sale now. Shasta. Ones, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Granitevare, aluminum ware and dishes. Truax Store. :iUU Portland people-al the Medford in clude Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Crandall, L. J. Mills, Arthur Crawford, R. C. Ka.se berg, Art.hu i- 1 Irani well and PJehard Xorris. other Or4!gonians al the 'Medford are Perry K. Lawrence and II. I). Sheldon of Kugene. Just arrived. Car of famous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. Guaranteed eprings for all cars. Hillings Carriage ft Auto Works, tf Tablets and scratch pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office. t f William lladley of The Hallos, who is a fish and gamo warden and Is in charge of the state fish ladder work, was hero this week and visited-the A ment dam in company with War dens Hailey and Walker preparatory to Hie work of establishing a fish ladder t here. Woman's association of Presbyter ian church will hold a dinner in their parlors Wednesday at ti o'clock. Come one, come all. Dinner Tibc. HOI Follow the crowd;;! Real dance to night M'edford Nat. fmperial 5-pierce ore lies I ra ! Admission free! HOI J-' For Sale New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, i 115 West Main Phono 2JG-R. 31fi (I. M. Stamper of Seattle, is a vis itor in tho city and a guest at the Holland, as are G. M. Host and C. JI. Martin of San Francisco. : Automobile, traetoi, thick and im plement parts welded good as new. Vulcan Welding Works. Shoe repairing shop. ... 3. Pistos has remcved his shoo repairing shop from Main and flartlett to Sixth and Central, between marble works and Japanese restaurant. Let us do your repairing. All work will receive prompt attention. We have all kinds of leather. HOIi Orres, the ladies' tailor, will ho nt Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf Harold McDonald who is n special officer of the state fish and game commission arrived in the city from Portland on Friday on one of his peri odical visits. Hemstitching and pecotlng. The Vanity Shop, ' Save trom' to $10 on a tire nt tho big sale. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tt .'Handkerchief &, 10,, i: 2 he: at iVtiax Store. ' For the best Insurance see Ilolmos thuilnsurancis 'M.an.1 i ,f Tho famous Snasta tarnales on stile now. Shasta. Furniture' and hbus'ohold goods carefully packed und crated, Doug las JUL South Central. Phono 015-.I. .Tl II. D. Sheldon, dean of (ho scht.'ol of education at tho Puiversity of Ore gon, addressed tho itogue River Prin epalt; vh at .lavksouvlllo thiSjaJ'ter noon ojS AniericanizaKoii." ) t I ' Try our merchants' lunch. The Shasta.' 'r , -i:. - lit Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phono Ulli-R. It Hi made over. General repairing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone Gir.-.i. ;:in Dr. C. J. Gaddis of Oakland, editor of Ibn Western-Oslcopalh, (be official publication of tho Western Osteo pat hie associat ii 'n, will address a meeting of the Southern Oregon Os teopathic society, on Sunday after noon, Alaivh l lth, from 4 to ; p. m., at the office of Dr. Kelt ha K. Sawyi-r of Ashland. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotioro for Nullono. Phono 5S5-J. I hnvo i.'pened n tin shop at, "Muds SeiMind-hand sloro,- and will do all hinds of repairing. Stoves of all kinds, smokestacks, eve troughs, ee, The Ivoguo Itiver Valley Canning Co. will now contract for l!l!0 sen iiou'm pack of tiuiatoes, beans, ber ries and nil kinds of fruits. If ! Seven carloads of cattle fn.'m th Pat Swayno ranch in the Applegate! section, omiirising 2 4!) head, were shipped from Grams Pass to Eugene on Thursday night, for distribution in the Willamette valley. Hot tainalt and cnlli roncame at DeVoe's. alius Alice Vandcrsluis, supervisor of music in the public schools, left this morning to visit over Sunday at her home in Granada, Calif. Pimms to rent ot Palmer's. j Fast Maui st reet. :;o l 2 0 and ''nod WEEKS & ORE ; " UNDERTAKERS Day IMioiii JUS 7 j M;;lil Phones 1 Weeki, ; Millinery and Blouses cxclu.sivo sh ies and .smartness sei ilu; 1 NEW SPRINO LINES at (he Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. You ought to Insure your auto; wilh lieihten & f :i im v V (' ti, 1 Hal. Phone 720. The Women's Progress ve Hi b It class of the First amthotlist ihurch gave an enjoyable aupper in the church parlors Thursday night. The invited guests were the husibands of the members anil the members or the men's bible class and their wives. A social hour was spent prior tc1 the supper and during the supper profit able addresses were made by Rev. Sasuett, Sunday School Superinten dent -Meeker, Mr. Steep and others on Sun flay school work. Then alt at tended in a body the regular church prayer meeting. Cakes, French pastry and cream puffs at tho Shasta. Guests at the Nash include K. D. Keinking of Whiterbh, -.Mont., "W. A. K uyer oft Applelon, Mont., and H. Luehringot' of Correll, -Minn. Hat that are right in style and price, at tho M. M. Dept. Store. :i 01 Have you seen the used car bar gains that we are .offering. McCurdy liowno Motor Co. Carl Y, Tengwald who had been spending the past week in Eugene and Portland, arrived home last night from the latter city where he had planned to remain another week, having been summoned home eft a business matter. Get tho habit! Buy shares now In the Huilding and Loan. tf Jlasklns ror health. It. T. Ttet'r rices nt T)l oe's. ?, II). can Folger's coffee $l.:m at Truax Store. Hot; j Californians at tho Bedford in clude .1. A. Bailey of Van Nuys, M. M. Snyder and H. VZ. Dunning of Los Angeles, James M. Allen of Yreka, and II. J. Kgan. M. .1. McHride, V. 1J. Wesson, II. L. Wenger. A. A. .(ones, R. L. Kinlayson, Xate Mullen and Al Piche of San Francisco. On and artor January 12 the Tllaes & Snider garage will be open day and night. tf Prices cut to the tiottom at the big sale. C. 15. Catos Auto Co. -tf Tho rain c'f today which at times! fell in rather heavy :;howers is much welcomed and moans much to the crops of the valley. Last night's pre cipitation amounted to only .01 of an inch. Rain is the prediction for to night and Sunday. Al! the O. 'A. C. alumni and p.tu dents in this vicinity are urged to at tend a meeting at the public library next Tiresday night at S o'clock to diytmw plans for th'1 O. A. C. cadets band concert here on Thursday night. March L'.", U.1 be followed by a dance immediately after, and in discuss oili er maft'-rii relating lo problems fac-y! iim trie r. ; , k .. j ne ca 1 1 i or mil meeiing lias been issued by C. C. Cute, president of ihe local O. A. C. association. - i.Mrs. ti. -.M. Hoomis and children of C.rants 1'ass, following a couple of days visit here, let'i todav for a sev eral weeks' visit wilh .Mrs. Loom is' parents in the Langell valley, Klam ath county. Among the Butte Falls visitors In j Mm city who arrived yesterday are F. O. Ahlstrom and family and H. P. .Jewett. They are at tho Holland. Mr. and lra. C.-C. Cimmpeny and D. A. Zolla of Seattle, are visitors in (he city and guests at the .Medford. The week-end dancing party at the Medford Natatorium tonight prom ises to draw a record crowd. Many young pecplo from Ashland plan to at t end a Fl er tho basket ball game which begins at 7:f!u p. m. The Imperial orchestra lias prepared an exceptional program made up of all the latest dance hits. That new fox trot arranged by "Chick" Vance will be featured. Dancing will be free till 9::0 p. in. and there will be no ad mission charge at the door. Agnes Nielson Skartvedt will sing "My Cod and Father, While I Stray" by Marston, at the evening service tomorrow at the First .Methodist Episcopal tchurcli. If 20, Grovcr Cleveland "Walters, agej : years seven months. Deceased j was born in California, Aug. l-.j 1NH0. He leaves tc mourn his loss! one brother, '.Vorvin It. Walters, one j sifTter, Klva K. Walters, his aunt, Mrs. j Steadman who raised him, and the following cousins, D. W. Steadman and family, Josie Furry and family, j residing in Phoenix, and Henry An-: derson of Klamath county, Ore., and an uncle, T. J. Devenney of Alaska, and a host of friends, for all who knew him loved him for his manly, sterling qualities. The deceased met his death by an accident, and we all mourn his tin-, timely end. Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church at PhCenix, Sunday, March .14. Ht20.! at 2 p. m. Interment in the PhoenixJ cemetery. . i Cut This Ont 7fc 7s Worth iTio:iey Cut out this slip, enclose with ac and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for con stipation, niiiousness, neaaaciie. aim wtmifffiP'Tmimn sluggish bowels. For saltfiiy .Medford I ifofrj&fl iJMwSAm iUi&foa Pharmacy. 1 First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth u'ml Bartlett. 11:00 A.M. "The Sacrament" It is filtiir,' Hial tif I"K i:v:ii!Bi'lisli! rampaiRii hnRlhnlnK at this church should 'l''i with a. Sacramental tscnico and inomliorshlN rally. 7:S0 P. M. "The World's One Problem" A slraight-from-the-slnmhU'i' mcadaye oh a vital theino. Both Messages by REV. J. EAHDOLPH SASNETT Services each cvcniiiK. The Big Evangelistic Drive yteinn Tomorrow tnrduy excepted. Agnes Nielsen Skartvedt , . , Slar Ciaitrallo of the Seattle Temiile Cheinis, has hoeii cnKnccd and will sitt' at every service. OBITUARY WAI.THUS Died at the home of liis aunt, .Mrs. Cailio Steadman, in I'hoenix. Ore., .Friday, .March 12, TOO LAJtJQ JCLASSIFY FOH HKN'T Furnislied roCm. Phono 753-11. :t 1 5 North Uartlett. a OS FOlt HALF Oil Til AD 10 1100 pound work hovso for cow or calves. 1'hono X69-W. ' 32 WANTFIl Iiicyclef or small hoy. liew-ribe-fullyi'Kivo pt'ioe: -Hox-M, Blail Trihune. . . !i01 i .,..1 .11 1 1 I E j i'!JUi i. r: t ( ;. Jr. I. omrrei poison Now is tlit! tunc toj voim.;. Jai'iij' Ot.tliifrgu;stp: ! ' .i.(c'i i:..: (i. ; , .. (Heath's Drue -StioreH i ' )(,,' .. i ; .rf?..,..i .!. : :tvHi;- ' . y';""-" TheSa,nToxStore,,:,,,;;:r';:: Temporary Location Qver!and-4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCiirdy-Bowiie Motor Co. Front End Crater Lake Garage I.AHIFS When invmilar or ;upprlssed iti.e Triumph l'llli. Safi anil always de pendahlc. Not kiPI at dins; stores. Do not exptiiiieiil with oihers: sav disappoinlmi'lll Write fi.r ' lleliel'' ami particulars, it's tree. Address: Naiiimal .Medical liistimte. Milwau kee, Is. REX TAXI PHONE 96 ' Go' Any Where, Any Time FOSTER & INGRAM THAT OLD HAT Made new Willi n :tllc pin knee of Mat Dye. Wo liavo a complete assort incut of colors. The line sold at a pi-ice Hint includes SERVICE Put your blasting problems np to the.DuPont man. Daily Delivery by ihe Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Distributors. . . ,: ., : . i.. The Oakland iScn.sible Six, Sedan I'odc' the Rogue River Valley. The fjix side windows slide in plush frames can- eold, or stormy .U IvAIl. OREGON! We quonoh thlrat with fruit Juloes. Wo olotho thoushnda with wovan wool f roa the flocks ca our myriad hills. VTe foed groat hosta with meats, -oor-eal3 and proooaaed vogotatlea. Va send to many oouatriea th9 tost pf nil food fiahoB and our fruits grow in fase and donand aoross wide aroaa. not catllt, and can lie. lowered easily, from sight ;uit.l give the open touring car effect when desired, in cool evenings or slormy weather iliey can be raised in an instant and the car tlienbecoines weather tight. The Oak land Sedan has all the advantages of a closed c.-u- in dustv, weather. f t' t f T f Y t t T T ? 1 f t t r T r r f f ? T ? Y Y r r ? ? t f Y r ? ? ? Y Y Y T. ;.iu .In ti'iino :'fii,-'i ( . IS lll(. ideal all-weather car for On Display in Medford RIi? . ttJll m. K.-d m r tfWIll ..' II li!! S I! 1 11 Price -$2050.00 f. o. b., Medford Eipiippcd with 44 horsepower valve-in-head niotor. Oversize 32x4 Good year All-Weather-Tread Tires. Car heater with regulator. Upholstered in heavy gray automobile cloth and genuine long grain leather. Color dark : blue. Xo other car like it in Bedford, hut thousands of them in New York' City. . . - . .. ... ; . ... , -., ,, II;-. . 11 LOOK THIS ONE OVER umy Motor Company 123-125 Soutli Front Street , t 4 !Y f Y Y ? ? f f f f Y f f t Y f f f y t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y t Y Y v Y tttt-t ttttttt f y v yvy VVV VVV W VVV V