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PJGE TWO SIEDFORD MATT, TRTBTTTTTC, MTTDFORD. OKKflOy, SaTTT'DAY, MAKfTI 27. 1020. IocdBneB A "community kIiiK" under the leadership of .1. II. cllci-n will lm lii'ld opposite the chauiljcr of commerce buildiiiK tcniKht ul 71 1 .1. Ami Nielsen Skartvodt will sIiik twci boIoh. The houb sheet used In llio Chumln'r of Comraereo drive will he used. lie Rides a nunvber of familiar Kspi?l songs "Will also be sung. Kev. .1 Randolph Sasuett will make a five mliiuto talk on ' The Two lilg Drives' Tho lecture on Christian Science whk'h was to liavo been Kivon at the Hialto theatre on Tuesday evening MupcIi iiuth, has been postponed ti. a luler date. t,' - Lost In tin- city park ' block or . Saturday, April II, hundreds of Kas ler eggs. Kiddies from :'. to i; years please come at 2 o'clock to find ihein 1'axson's "Superb" Dahlias, cata logue for postcard, or phone 11, 11. II Paxson. Central I'olnt. .'i See D. H. Wooa & Co., Dm. 20 Liberty Bldjr , for fire lncurance. tt" rrhe report that the I'liKe theatit In Hold out for the Kollili DIM per formance next 1 uesday nlKlit Ih er roneous as the seat sale will not open until Sunday mornlni;. Tliru mi error it was announced In this paper Fri day that the sale would open today. K(.'r sale or rent, one of the best small business propositions in the city. ICxtra good trade, i Kood clean stock, fine location anil Rood store building. Five liviiiK rooms in ctm nection. If you have a little money and are locking for u paying business, one that can be handled by man and j "wife, you had belter hurry and look this over. II will he sold quickly. 1 Reason for Helling, have other Inisi- . noss 'to look after. Address Hox .M, EMail Tribune. . , r. Dcmund Tru Hlu crackers and cookies, handled In .Mcdford by He 'Voo, II. K' 'M until, Hutchinson li. Lumsden, .1. A. Mot'fatt, ,1. 10. Kollis, C. A. Hamlin, V. 10. Censor, Ilutter- field's Clrocery, Warner, Wormian & iore. !l I.ltbia Mineral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. Guaranteed springs for all cars. Hillings Carrlago & Auto Works, if 'Miss Pearl 'I'ankey, tho, well known operator in tho Central I'oint tele phone exchange underwent a major operation this morning In tliu Dow hospital. Her condition tills after noon was reported as favorable. He up to date und have your spring dresses hemstitched and petoted at tho Handicraft Shop. il Orres, tailors for mon and womon. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. ' Get the habit) nuy shares now In the llulldlng and Loan. tf Broken castings and forglngs of cast Iron, stool,- aluminum, brass, bronfco and malleable, welded and re enforced. Vulcan Welding Works, 33 South Front street. Rev. Will Hum I). Hamilton of St. ftlurk's chu'rt'h arrived home this forenoon. from, a two days visit ut Portland, In which city yesterday he was the speaker nt the noonday meet lug of the Brotherhood of St. An drows' piisslon und holy week pro main. . llogin your lOnstor sewing now Hemstitching and pecoting 10c per yurd. Tho Vanity Shop. ! Attractive lOustcr dresses for girls. Handicraft Shop. II iDon't fail to hear "Kiisjt Asleep In Poppy Lund" on tho nevf Hold Seal lOmeiHon rocords. Plays on any mn- chlno. TInlu's Piano House. ' Automohllo, tructoi, truck and lin ploment parts welded good as now. Vulcan Welding Works. A number of .lueksi.livlllo men and women will be In ultendnucu at tin organization meeting tonight at the nutatorium of tin Leonard Wood lie- liulillcnn club. For Salo Now and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 Wean Main Phono 2 ir-K. 31G Tnblets and scratch puds mado of nows print, for school and office use for salo at this ofrico. , tf Children's silk stockings and socks to; go with your spring dresses. Han dlcrnft Shop. H' Tru Hlu (iniluuiiH best on earth Ask your dealer. ' U Knstcrn guests registered at the Hotel Mcdford include lr. lilul Mrs. 'lius. 1). Wilson of Hay Itldge, X. .1., Leonard Meehan and O. Sandler of Philadelphia, Kdwurd Nelson of ltochester. N. Y., 10. 'Ilnluter of Ci lunibus, )., jr. A. Smith and C. 11. Colt of Chicago and II. (!. Holtou and L. II. Wiirren of St. Louis. Dainty little hund-tltiti'd baskets for JOaster favors. Handicraft Shop lOaster bonnets for little folks, in white und colors. Handicraft Shop.'.' Wilting lahlels twenly-l'iiur iiies and grades. Medford Hook Store, 1 have some except dually good bargains on used curs that wilt pay you lo investigate. in" A'. Maclean, head of the Kllisou V Whito Chautauqua bureau at Port land urrived here this morning on a business visit. A real dance! Mcdford Nat. tonight Heal music! Keul floor! Heal time! 1'sed ears of all kinds for sale by Die Seely V. Hall Mo'.or IV. Id Kor tho best Insurance seo Holmes tbe Insurance Man. When yon help your town you help yourself. Join the Chamber of Com merce tf iHort Snllvati s happy over tbe le port made by 10. L. Melton, deputy Mule dairy and food ilis tor. who this week completed bis iuopceltoii of the Cosher cafe ami in his report huvs: "This rCMtuuraut Is clean and well kept. Some real Improvements are 'being made in the kitchen uud hack room." Kasler cards West Side Pharmacy. ' tf 'Another indication that there is deep snow in the mountains Is the following item In the Crants Pass Courier: "Henry Huefner und T. M. Hunt, of the local forestry office, re tailed yesterday from "Williams, where they went expecting to make a trip lo the Josephine caves. The snow has been falling for the past few days on the mountains urr.'und the caves. making it impossible to get thru. It is said that there must he nt least three or four feet of snow on Oruy-ba-k morntain near the caves." Save wood, .'! oil burner, slightly used. Al condition, $14.50. 19 North Peuch street. Phonevll-'H. 313 Carl Juschko, hlgli grade watch and clock repairing. 9 Fir street. A real dance! Medford Nat. tonight Imperlul orchestra. Admission free! Furniture and household goods curefully pucked and crated. Doug las 101 South Central. Phono l.ri-J. 319 Mrs. Maud Kubli and Miss Kdllh Itubll, who are residing In lOugene while Miss lOdlth al tends the I'nlver sity of Oregon, arrived here yesterday from lOugene and today left for Ap pinnate to visit during the spring vacation. Hot tamalb &nb ram concarno at DoVoo's. Hemstitching lflc per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 W. Main 310 Delco-I.ight lOlectricity for every farm. .1. 10 Hartlott, iMedford Hotel. .Medford, Ore. Furniture upholstering, mattresses mudo over. (leueral repairing. Doug las, 1U1 South Central. Phono S1.1-J. 3 1 !l Those who appreciate church music of n high order are looking forward Willi a great ileal of pleasure lo Din lOasler music that will be given by the quartet choir, of the Presbyterian liurch, composed of Miss Ruth War ner, soprano, Mrs. Kdna Isaacs, con tralto, Forrest lOdmeades, tenor and Wm. Vuwter, baritone. They will he very ably supported by Mrs. II. 10. Marsh, organist assisted by Carlton .lanes and Miss Ruth Campbell, vio linists. Frauds Field lliillurd's sacred cantata, "The Resurrection according to St. John," has been selected, which will bo the first time this beautiful musical work has ever been heard In Medford. The natural musical abil ity together with the standard of mu sicianship of thi.'.io participating in it's rendition, Insures a genulnu musi cal feast, and an Inspiring service to all who care to worship on lOaster at this church. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corBOtlere for NuHone. Phone 685-.1. Delco-Liglit lOlectricity for every rami. .1. 10. Hnrtlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Portland men ut tho Medford In clude W. A. Coffey, Phillip Heck, L. 10. Rennels, 11. A. Clodfulter, A. L. Ilageatud, A. M. llske, A. L. llram well, A. .1. Ness, II. W. Plutenhurg, W. U. Telfer, W. W. Craves, Miss Orel tii Soulier, L. L. Hurch und V. '.Maclean. Hlg shipment of Hrunswlck records Just arrived. Don't fall to heur them. Unle's Piano House. Como to seo Mrs. Hriggs' poultry yard on Saturday evening. II i.Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Kiinbllll of Washington, l. ('., uro visitors in the city and guests at Die Holland. Fishing rods rewrapped, varnished, elc. lOlllon, 3211 North Holly 311 lOconomlzo by using scratch puds for use. Get them al this offico. tr Alexander .NIhley who now lives In Portland, stopped off here in the city this morning tor a short visit. Imperial orchestra! Makers of music! (Masters of harmony! Medford Nat. tonight. vXdniission free. r I'sed cars and used Federal trucks for sale by Hie Seely V. Hall Motor Co. 10 For eye, car, no.io, throat soo Dr. Helno, Liberty Hldg. Glasses fitted. lie patient, the llluo Ulrrt. :!0S One of the biggest social events of the season will be staged during the week following lOaster, when the American Legion dance takes place at the natatoriiini. lOlaborate prepara tions are being mudo lo miiko this af fair one to be long remembered. The best music obtainublo has been pro cured for the occasion. The decora tli.'ns will surpass anything seen in tliis city since pre-war days and will transform t lie large hall. The follow ing committee are In charge of the affair: Tom Swein, Hob Deuel and Horace Hromley. Your prosperity depends upon Diat of your neighbor. The Chamber of Commerce works for the welfare of all. .loin. If I'lie Chamber cf Commerce is n clearing house for community thought and action, .loin. tf Oh yon Jllue llird. 30S The (iagnon lumber and box man ufacturing concern Is busy filling tin order for u Los Angeles concern for one million box slu.ok which will be shipped In 100 car loads. Already file cars have been shipped. This order is being filled from the Jack sonville mill. The new Medford mill of the Cannon concern will be storied week litter next. Machines rented and repaired. Singer Shop, phone 2 15-K. 31B Hig shipment of Rrunswiek records Just arrived. Don't fall to hear tbetn. Hale's Plumy House. Plays on any machine. Wo write firo Insurance. Redden & Cannday, 32 N. Central. Phono 720 11. C. Miller of Applenate was n visitor in the city Friday and today. Hnsklus tor hentth. WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day Phono VrJT Night Phones K. V. Weeks, 2 A, K. Orr, 2i;7-J-3. -J.S Among guests at the Medford are S. W. Schildt and M. C. I.uplon of Seattle, and R. K. Mackie, Harry Russell and M. A. and A. V. Wlllett of San Francisco. You ought to Insure your autolthe new Gold Seal lOmerson records. with R4dden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. Orresthe ladles' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles always. tf" The Rogue River Valley Canning Co. will now contract for 1920 sea- ion's pack of tomatoes, beans, ber ries and all kinds of fruits. tf Anyone can see It's easier to row with the aide than against it. Join the Chamfr of Commerce. ' tf Prf.'babhtTuln"Is the prediction for Sunday, -fany persons do not yet understand hut the official predlc- Don which arrives here dally from .no weatner bureau In San Francisco HaV6 y0 seen lha uaed car bar. is for the period between p. m. ihc,,n lh, w ,., ,,,,,, day the prediction is received until i p. in. mo ijuiowing nay. Rnin.irtU,....m. " HIVUU5lftJ,uo UU BHOJ terms at Halo's Piano House. tf Save from M to ;i0 on i tiro at the big sale. Ov E. Gates Auto Co. tt The Widow Hriggs has lots of troubles. Como and seo them. (! David Cooledg loft yesterday Tor Hoston, Mass., to spend Die summer. Just arrived. Car of fumous Utah coal. Valley Fuel Co. Prices cut to the bottom at the big mlo. C. E. Gates Auto Co. tf A popular week-end dance will be held ut tho Medford nat tonight. Modern dance music of the Irresist abie variety will be provided by tho Imperial orchestra including several old fashioned waltzes. In addition to piano, banjo, saxaphone, marimba phone und drums, hells will be used. Herbert Alford will sing a new wultz composed by Vance and Alford of this city. Dancing will begin promptly ut !i and will bo free' until '.1:30 p. in. N'u admission will be charged at the door. Watch for tho llluo Bird. 30S R. I. Reo; eggs at Dt oe's. 110. J. Runyard, city market master, is suffering with a bud cold nud was in bed toduy while his son Don per formed his usual duties ul tho public market, which Include counting up the beans, glud-hundlug ull cullors and maintaining u sweet temper ut I he telephone. McCurdy-Rowno Motor Co., Over land 4 und Republic truck agents, havo taken a temporary location in the Crater Lnko Garage. tf Drink Lltlila Mineral water for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Creamery. Among women from nearby points who nro guests at the Holland aro Mrs. 11. S. Chirgwln of Grunts Pass, Mrs. S. M. Quigloy of Yroku, and Mrs. L. H. fNowlon of Hdrnbrook. From PorDnnd lire registered H. Southwell und W. A. Chllcoto. Easter cards. West Side Pharmncy. tf First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett "The Church With a Challenging Program" "A Church of Good Music." PALM SUNDAY A DAY OF SPIRITUAL TRIUMPH 11 a. m. "THE TRIUMPHANT MARCH OF CHRIST THROUGH THE CENTURIES Evangelistic Drive Will Continue Another Week Interest Growing Daily PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY MEDFORD'S GREATEST NEED. Donald Clark will leave for Port land tonight to hrlnW Mrs. Clark and their'new daiigliter home about April 1st. Don't fail' to hear "Dardanella" of Plays on any machine. Hale's Piuno House. Mrs. Lillian Kirchgessner of Los Angeles who has been visiting her son in Tacoma, stopped here enroute home and will be the guest of Mrs. George R. Llndley for a few weeks. When a buyer Is wise And chooses with care He picks out a Dort Because It's "All there." Clark & Childers. ft IT, The V. of O. Girls Glee club will appear at tho Page theater next Fri day night. II has been Beveral years jsince the club sung here. j,ownn JIotor c ' . i ,, ... ... The results thus far in tho cvan- f.Hu( , .. .. I.I. h'.n". ..win ij.iikii ileitis culm iici ell it the First Methodist Episcopal church have been so encouraging that It has been decided to continue nno'tlior week. Tho service last night was uno of the most, fruitful of Die enm-; paign. If wus young people's night, and when tho invitation was given nineteen came forward und knelt ut the altar, thus decluring their pur pose to lead u Christian life. The Iilup Tlird is coming. 30S Ycur spring BUit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, East Main, upstairs. 316 The California-Oregon Power com pany announces that during the week of April 5 to' 10 inclusive it will offer a demonst rution on electric, cookery by Miss Galvifi, 'home science expert. This is an Opportunity for the ladies of Medford lo learn Die latest modern methods in cooking and no doubt the pc'wer company salesroom will prove a popular place (luring that time. Huvo you tried the Lithia Mineral water from tho Jackson County Creamery. Jt has great ' medicinal valuo. The Medford Chamber of Com merce today received the following telegram from Senator Chas. L. Mc iN'ary at "Washington: "'My amend ment to tho agricultural bill provid ing $(10,000 for air patrol' In forest protection passed the senate." A community service organization iloos for tho community what tin in divldunl would like to if he could. He ono of tho fur hundred in the Great er Medford organization. Join the Chamber of Commerce. tf . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Three room house, gar den and chicken yard, $'5.00 per month; wutcr paid. Inquire 412 IKing street. . 5 WANTED Second-hand feed cutter. IWrlte Stephen Francis, STiSI East Ninth. .11 4.' i j i Mis.. " I 4 ?i ? j) lAniong the applications for water rights riled with State Kngineer Cup per In Salem yesterday was one for permission to appropriate water from the Applegate river for the Irrigation I or 1K4 acres in Jackson county, by IP. T. Swaync, Hen G. Ilurr. A. 10. I Collins. Krnest Dorn und Fred Dorn I of Walking, Ore. Otheruppllcatlons for water rights were filed us rol lows: Hy C. V. and L. A. DeCarlow, water from Little Heaver creek for tho irrigation of OS acres in Jackson county, and by Oscar .lo'hnson of Jacksonville, Water from Little Ap plegate river for the Irrigation of 31 acres in Jackson county. Restful Results rnr Men Only a person who has experienced that awful "all night" cbugh that sometimes follows influenza can ap preciate what a good night's sleep can be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 20S0 Myrtlo St., Long Reach, Cul., writes: "The result of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for mo." Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breath- -tng; stops tickling in throat; covers raw, irritated surfaces with a sooth ing, heulluK feeling. For sulo hy Mcdford Pharmacy. Take Xotleo All parties owning chickens must close them up and keep them from bothering neighbors as there is' a pen alty for them running at large und it will he enforced. Also parties al lowing stock -to get loose or run loose must take care of them. 5 CHIEF OF POLICE. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim- becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL Tht national remedy of Holland far over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, threo aixvs, Look for tlS a itme Cold Medal on avery Lo: IK) accept tu imitation Highest quality jewelry repairing Diamond ' letting, watch repairing BatUfactlon snored In vaUty. and price. MARTIN J. REDY Vail tin Ttiir want. 7:30 P. M. "YOU OTP ALLEGIANCE TO CHRIST" Agnes Nielsen Skart vedt will sing at morn ing and evening services A Winning Fight is Win- foiljilt l'.v I'"' 1ik1s !' i:i.nlit''oiisiifss. j "The Victories of Christianity" Will bo graiilii'-ally told in a srii-mitf sermon Sunday j evening at tin: - Christian Church V,y the Taslor, 1 )t-ll TCly 1 illavd ; . MALE QUARTET WILL SING . .' Must Outside 1he Door." Mi.niin.LC sermon, 11 a. in. Subject "The Profit of Godliness" ; The home-like, dinn-li with happy services ! Fisher Flouring Mills Company Feeds Are Best Dairy Food, for Butter Fat Chick Food, for Small Chicks Developing Mash, for Growing Chicks Scratch Food, for All Chickens Egg Producer Mash, for Large Egg Yields Morpork, for Growng Pigs ' Morfat, for Hogs to Market Mill Feed, Rolley Barley,1 Alfalfa Meal ' We Save the Producer Money Call for Terms and Prices Bard well Fruit Company Medford, Oregon Phone 124 ' Warehouse 445 South Fir St. Sanitary Inspection Report H Office of the H Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioners H Portland, Oregon j J. D. Mickle, Commissioner S S Name of .Place Gusher Cafe H Name of Proprietor B. Sullivan H Address Medford, Oregon H Date of Inspection 3-23-20 H KEMA.PKS This restaurant is dean and 'well kept. Some real improvements are being- made 5 in kitchen and back room. S3 H j. m i :ltox, W Deputy h?tate I huvy and JA)otl Coin. Inspector. Union Sales Stables and VETERINARY HOSPITAL Horses bought, sold and I exchanged by D. S. Litts. j Dr. O. 'A'. Gitzcn, former 1 government veterinarian. i 148 No. Riverside, Medford Phones-Office, 810; resi- j deuce, nG-h. . 'ii DR. RIGKERT t ITTES SOIENTTFIOAILT rESTEr, AYD GLASSES PROPERLY FITTEB NO XJKOP8 17 SKI) Broken Insen Accnratolf Dnplleated 8titt 1-3 over Mar Co. 308 E. Main. Upttalrt MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP iliao went for Faiibanka tni Morw ' Eneines. 17 South RivtrxM TAXI fy..1 " ' ' J. D. DELAHEY.