snrororiT) wxte Trcrcum sttcbpohd. otjf.oow TirnnsnAY. aptul 1, 1020.
IN OIL DISPUTE
CATTLEMEN WILlT ,: " ' ITEXAS ENJOINED
IETINI0F0P jfL f
THIS SATURDA" fiiClMmm
fit. -
JIarketinu' is the iri'catcst i
conlrontni!; the fiiriiiiT toilnv
meet this situation the farm
Amerien arc fast in-rl'vi-tin-r :
jranizntii'fn which thcv hone wil
this urgent need. This or.-aniiiitic
is tho Farm IHireau.
Jackson county was one of the fir
counties in the state of Orenon fo si
mo merits ot this younir oriraiiiziit"
and for over a vear now iminv liron
ncnt fanners have been niwtinjrea
larlv and devoting their tinie ai
energies to the iminv molilein-j co
i'rontinir the Jackson countv ianm
One bv one these men have talk
different questions, first hoirfmi'
kct, next the fertilizer (inestiim? a
in u small way- the breed problem off
time with n marked success. F X'
thcv have taken hold of the IraV
marketing of the countv niiiS c
coins to make an exerted uffjort '
yet the cattlemen closer together n'
to work out a better iiiarketin:
tcm.
An intcr-county meeting
ccntlv lield between represenlati
from Jackson and Klamath i-qiin!
111 Oregon and Teliiima. Shasta u
Siskiyou counties in California r
the purpose of discussing llieaiier1
of the Australian miction nysti.
which is workinsr very success ftill'.fl
other places. The Jackson boun'
representatives lo this meeting we
Geo. On-ens, Ashland: J. J. Jtnrp'.
Ashland: Miles Cantrall, liuchj P.!.
l.owe, Talent; C. C. Cate, Moilfo ::
R. I). Klahcrty. Medford and '.
Paul, ifcdford.
This committee has called nfniii"
meeting at the library, Mjctlford. 0
gon. Saturday. April at 2 j. i
Thev urgently request everv eutt
man in the county to attend this rac
ing so that steps may be takeno
better cattle marketing in the eoua'.
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Census Returns
WASHINGTON. April 1. Por
tion -statistics announced today V
the census bureau included : j
Pine Muff, Ark., lO.USO, an ,.
creaso of 4.187, or 27.7 per cent o'r
1!)10. s.
' Manistee. Mich., !),G00, deoreie
2,6!)1 or 21.7 per cent. j
I'm glad wheii
the cooks 7
on strike n (?
It means a
breakfast
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Alice Lake in 'Should a Woman Tell ?
Kill Tl-l!.'' i- 111,. .1, t f..,.,,..,.lli,,.r vit.ll vivi.l 1,11, I .'.il'llt oil I In- N
"Should ;i Wuiinui Ten." is tho dm
imitic feature nmv vim: at tho lit
nlto. It's theme is universal, it's storv is
euiiiiudHmr vital, vivid, liuuinn!
Tho uii'torint effects are ns imnros
sive and astounding as tho storv.
Tho wreck of an ocean vueht at
'.iirht on the Now Knuluuil coast, ami
the roM-ue of it's passengers is easilv
one of the greatest and mo-t thrilling
ol' bit scenes ever cauirht hv th.
camera.
WASHINGTON', April 1. Texas
was enjoined today by tho supreme
court from issuing any permits af
fecting contested oil lands In the Hod
river valley pending n final decision
on the boundary proceedings institut
ed by the state of Oklahoma.
Tho court also enjoined both states
from removing any of the machinery
now used in taking gas or oil from
the land and ordered the appointment
of Jacob M. Dickinson of Chicago, as
receiver to take possession of tho
lands and property.
aNujoi
Fbr Con&lipation
A New Method of treating on Old Complaint
ALL IS READY FOR
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All arrangements have been com
pleted for the big Master frolic for
Saturday. The cans arc readv. the
hand is readv. the Imv scouts arc
readv. the militia is readv. Mr. Kind's
protrram is readv, all prizes are ready
nnd the kiddies are mure than readv.
Kverv child in the commtmitv is mired
to como to the city park block this
Saturday, April ;i, and be on hand at
two o'clock sharp. A I that lime the
Washington school bell will give the
signal for the Kaster hunt to begin.
Children of :i. 1. T and (i years
should he ini the side lines of the city
park block. Those of 7 and 8 years
in a line at the library block and the
ones that are II and 111 years of nee
lined up on the Washington school
uroimils. It, will he a beautiful pic
ture to see these three lines e.o "over
the ton." when the hell of the Wash
ington school peals forth its signal.
The children above ten years will
have to he patient and watch this
part of ilic Irolic along with the
mown-ups. When tins event is over
the hov scouts will admit all gram
mer grade pupils from the Medford
schools and from all the rural school
districts to the grounds. Following
is the order of athletic events:
1. Egg rolling contest for boys
and for liiils ; open to all.
Klig race for hovs and for
To be run as a potato race. '
Sack race for hovs.
Obstacle race for hovs.
Wheel-barrow race for hovs'.
Pillow fight for hovs.
Indian club race for girls.
Twentv-live yard dash.
Fifty yard dash.
One hundred yard dash.
Trizcs
For hovs Spalding base ball mask.
steel fishing rod, fish hooks, 1 card
flics and 1 card spinners: Spiuililings
baso ball bats: Spauldings' base hall
mits; Spauldings' base balls.
For girls Novelty bead necklaces,
wild flower baskets.
The above prizes are on display in.
the window of the Medford Furniture
& Hardware store.
Itiilcs ot ontcst
Two contestants from each coni-
girls.
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4.
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(i.
7.
8.
!l.
10.
miinity outside of Medford. and one
from each of the four Medford
schools niav enter in each event.
One contestant may outer not more
than two events.
Names of coutesfiints and their
addresses should be mailed to ('has A.
King, High School Hldg.. Medford,
Oregon, not later than Friday. How
ever, late entries may be made at Hi
Voes Saturday between 10 and 'J
o'clock.
In order to allow the children of
the rural districts an even chance
with the children of Medford to com
pete for the prizes offered for the
prettiest and most artistic plate of
eggs, the time limit for the entries to
this contest has been extended to 1 1
a. in. Saturday. Kules for this con
test are as follows:
Six eggs to the plate: child's name,
age, and school to which they belong,
plainly written on slip of paper placed
in container for eggs.
All eggs taken to M. F. & II. store
before 11 o'clock Saturday. Plates
on which to display eggs will be fur
nished by this store.
l'rpcs
First Faster basket containing
eandv eggs and Faster novelties.
Second Chocolate Easter egg in
basket.
Third Live Easter bunny.
Thcso prizes and ninnv entries nrc
now on display in the show window
of the Medford Furniture & Hard
ware company. All exhibits for this
contest will bo utilized for the Easter
egg hunt. The winners of these prizes
will be announced at the park Satur
day afternoon and prize winners will
call at the store for prizes.
The lit tractive posters on display in
the various show windows are the
work of tho younger children of the
Medford public schools.
The high school band will plav a
number of selections during the after
noon. The children will bo well cared
for bv a large committee of ladies.
We want to make this a gala day for
the children and for all who love chil
dren. The committee in charge ha
worked hard toward this end. hut it
cannot be a real success unless every
one in the community makes it one.
There is still time to bring vour eggs
in lo the store, and to get the chil
dren ready and bring them lo the
park, no mutter how far in the conn
Irv you live.
"Come one. conic nil:
Come large and small:
Come with n good will, or t
Don't come at all."
IS CELEBRATED BY
MR., MRS. HAYNES
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An event of interest to a lariro cii
( le of friends in Medford and the sur
rnundimr coinmunitv was the celebra
tion of the troldcu weddinir anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hnynes al
their homo on West Tenth street on
Wednesday. March III. On account
of Mrs. liavnes health no formal cele
bration was planned hut all the after
noon and evenintr the home was the
scene of an outpouring of tributes ot
lovimr friends as a host of acquain
tances called to conuratulato the
happy couple who have enjoyed fiftv
yours of wedded life. Tho house v.'es
a bower of beautv and iraurnnce at
the close of tin; delightful afternoon
as anion",- t ho uifts received wore
beautiful lilies and potted plants. Mr.
and Mrs, I lavnes were married in
Nilcs Citv, Michiiran. March HI. 187"
and spent their wedded life in In
diana and for ltd years in Iowa. Ten
years niro thev removed to this const
and lived for a time in Seattle, eom
imr to Medford seven vears niro. re
siding on their farm on Koss Lane.
Just recently thev aeouirod tho pres
ent home on West Tenth street. Hotli
have for Ions' vears been prominent
members of tho Presbyterian church
and M.Vs. 1 lavnes was the teacher of
the woman's class in tho Sunday
school until j'ailiur . health made it
necessary to irive up that work.
Their lnrire circle of friends ioin in
wishing thorn ninnv vears of Impnv
life together.
Btatfl of Ohio. City or Toledo,
iAicns County, no.
Frank J. Clioney makes oath that he
ts senior partner of tho (Irm of P. J.
Cheney & Co., doing buslneFa in the City
of Toledo. County and State aforesaid,
and that naid firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every cuho of Cutnrrli tlmt ennnot bo
cured by the una of HALL'S CATAIIRH
MKDICINM. FRANK 3. CHENEY.
Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed In
my presence, this 6th dav of December,
A. D. 188G. A. YV. OLEAHON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taltcn in
ternally nnd nets through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Bend
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by all druKKists. 7Se.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
The
Samson Iron Horse
has arrived
Our first carload was unloaded today and can be
seen at our salesroom.
lrk-j? j 'M If ' mmmmmmmmmmmmfmi'J'&M
This tractor uses horse-drawn implements
and, is driven with reins.
$730 in Medford
Come in and see this remarkable machine
and arrange for a demonstration.
Patton and Robinson,
Tel. 150
Everything for the Farm - . 112 So. Riverside
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Dodges, Maxwells Buicks, Mitchell, Chevrolet, Overland, Hudson, Studebakers, Maxwell truck, Buick speed truck
jTHESE CARS ARE MECHANICALLY RIGHT AND PRICED RIGHT
S Ask about our payment plan. It makes the buying easy. No misrepresentations.
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Hudson, Essex, Peerless, Chalmers,
Maxwell Autos. Maxwell and
Atterbury Trucks
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