ItEDFUKD !CTaTE TRIBUNR, SlfiUFOKH. ' "OTCEfiOy. FRTDAV. WVUTfl 1fi. 1020. Mill FIV1 " Lift OffCorns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain! Drop llttla Prcciono on an aching eom, inntmtly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it right out. It doesn't hurt one bit. Ycb, magic! .Why wait! Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cent, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the- toea, and callufle9, without sore ness or irritation. Try it! No humbnp1 W.C.T.U.M WILL BE HELD IN .29 THREE FACES EAST SitXXXXXXXXOCXXX0XXXXXX500000000 Fresh Vegetables for Saturday We will have a com plete line of vegetables for Saturday trade. CALL EARLY Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh Phone 252 Grocer Phone 252 OOOOOOOC300CXOCXXXXXXXX0000000XXK0000X000000000XOa THE PRIDE OP POSSESSION WE hope all customers of the First National have that feeling in regard to their banking headquarters. Nothing has been spared to make it com plete, nor do we spare a 113; personal effort to make our service helpful. All accounts here are "Nationalized" Vhe first National Bank' Medford Oregon 15 REGISTERED 15 , HEREFOkD BULLS I at AUCTION Medford, Oregon Monday, April 19, at Vinson's Feed Stable 1 o'clock P.M. Bulls all testod for tnbcrculosis and arc guaranteed breeders. All are registered in the. American Haioforll Aosjc'itlon. 5. K. HOLLA WAV, Owner. OOL. A. U STKVKXSOX, Auctioneer. For details see O. I. Paulson, Snles Mnn-wcr. ; , Holland Hotel. NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. Adopted Monday, March 29 A8IILAM) MEDFORD Daily eicfpt Sunday. Leave Medford 7:15. 8:00, 8:45, 0:80, 10:15 11:00 a. m, U:fl0 noon: 12:45, 1:80, 2:15, 8:00, 3:45, 4:30. 5:15, 6:00, 7:00 p. m. 8:45 p. tn. Saturday only; 9:30 p. m. daily; 10:80 p. m. Saturday only. I.eate Aahland 7:15, 8:00, 8:45, :S0, 10:15, ii:oo a. m.; 12:00 noon; 12:45, 1:80 2:15, 8:00, 8:45, 4:80, 6:15. 6:00, 7:00 p. m.; 8:45 p. rn. Saturday onlr; 9:80 p. m. daily; 12:16 midnight, Saturday only. Snnday Only 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 1! noon; 1:00, 1:00 3:00, 4:00, 6:00, C:30, 9:30 p. m. 9:00 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; H noon; 1:00, 2:00. 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 6:80, 9:30 p. m. JValtlnj room AJ.bnd, East Siie riiarm.17. JACKSON VILLK MEDFORD Daily except Sunday. Leave Medford 8:00. 0:30, 10:80 a. m.; 12:00 noon: 1:30, 8:00, 4:30, 6:80 p. m Saturday only 7:30 p. m. ; 9:30 p. m. daily. Saturday only 10:30 p. m. Saturday Onlr Leave Jarkaonvillc 7:20. 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a. m.; 1:00, 2:00, 3:15, 6:00 7:00 p. m, Sat urday only, 8:00 p. m. Sunday Onlr Leave Medford 9:00, 10:30 I. m.; 12:00 noon: 2:30. 4:00. 6:30. 9:30 10:30 p. m. Leave Ja'.kfionville 10:00, 11:30 a. m. 1:80, 3:30. 5:00, 7:00, 9:50 p. m. Offi and waiting; room So. 6, South Front, Nath Hotel building;. Jack.onville Waiting Room at Reter'l Cod fertlonery. riiotir 30P, MecHord, 0r, ASHLAND. April A free inir liiuiiciit is slated to take uluee in this eitv on Thursday. April "ill. This preliininarv mitiec is iriven out well in iidvanee so that all innv stutlv their respective parts and be ill readiness to champion their respective views. The scene will be the l'resliyteritin church, tlioiiKh the uatheriiiL' will nut be n denominational one, imil it is to be hoped that nunc will remain away simply because the raliv is held with in the walls of sacred edifice. Nol only all deinoninations, from a ro liir.ous point of view are invited, but also secular orennizntions and poli tical parties it is hoped will be repre sented. Moreover, the call is an urgent one. to both men and women. No partisanship will be displayed, and absolute fair plav will uovern cither casual debate or prepared artrument. This free parliament invites the at tention of every citizen and all par ties and creeds arc mired to partici pate, and it is proposed to conduct it alontr lines to such i loiricnl eon- lusion us will nl'ford an ideal sympo sium ot religious, eoiicauonui. social ind political opinion, freely expressed to such an extent as will reflect the best sentiment both theoretical unci practical. This rratlierinir will not be exclusively an Ashland conununitv affair, but includes Jackson county in its scope as to attendance and in fluence. The foretroiiiir refers to the mid year mcetinir of the Jackson County Women's Christian Tenipernime tn ion, u Catherine; which will lei;ali.e the :ililb anniversary of the organi zation's history as applied to this county. The convention will be railed to order lit 10 a. m.. routine busi ness matters to follow the. tievotional hour. Remember, the date is J bur: dnv Anril 'U. mill sessions will be held in the Presbyterian church tlim city. In the afternoon political can didates, reirardless of party affilia tion will be invited to "rise up in meeting" and testify to the faith, which is n them, such testimony t' begin at 2 -111) o'clock, nnd it is taken for grunted that the expressions from the witness panel must necessarily be brief and to the point. About a dozen district nnd county officers are to be nominated at the coming primaries, and up to date, the "1 leaven-born ratio of fifteen-to-onc" applies nu niericnllv to cundidatos for these po sitions between republicans and demo crats respectively. In order tli.it none of theso may feel slighted, the invitation list is extended specifi cally to them all as follows: Joint representative, W. II. (lore: county representatives. E. V. Carter. Hen Sheldon; district attorney, G. M. Roberts, IL A. Cnnadav, Frank r"ar rell, liawles Mioore; sheriff. C, E. Ter rill, J. H. Wimer: school superinten dent, Miss Susiinne Homes, (I. W. Godwnrd, A. J. Hanby: clerk, Chimn cey Florey; assessor, J. H. Coleman; treasurer, A. C. Walker; surveyor, Frank Rhodes; commissioner, A. Kinney, Court Hall. Even the candi date for county coroner, John l'erl, is not omitted from tho invitation I'st, although this does not imply that the interesting sessions of the W. C. T. U. will ill any wise partake of the nature of a coroner's inquest. The. lone democrat, provided he puts in an appearance, will be given iust ns re spectful and attentive hearing ns his republican opponents, for the W. C. T. U. knows no party lines. The great organization stands for the highest ideals in the business nori social life, also for religious, intel lectual nnd mornl uplift, coupled with u steadfast advocacy in behalf of the. best educational advantage, temper ance also being a cardinal principle. It demands the highest stimdards in private, as well as public life. Witn it patriotism and prohibition are synonymous terms. Hence, in those filling positions of public trust, it exacts a measure of faithfulness nnd efficiency commensurate with the responsibilities involved as between the official and private citizen, nnd does not consider it presitnrptuous to require a declaration of principles in regard to policies as applying not only Xn u technical enforcement of the law,' but also as to the sincerity of purpose and energy with which such problems shall be dealt with. A formal program of this anniver sary gathering will be issued in due season. .' In the meantime, the regis tration books for the primary clee tion will close April 20, and all who PAGE APRIL 213T Anthony Paul Kelly's melodrama Threo Faces East" will be staKed for the first time in this city ul the Pugo theatre Wednesday night, April 21. Playgoers who delight in works in volving mysteries or la war dramas dealing with the machinations of spies, should wolcomo the announce ment, for 'Mr. Kelly's creation is so dexterously contrived that It not only holds spectators in suspense as to tho identity of the masquerading spy, but contains such a stirring epi sodo as a Zeppelin raid on London. roduced In New York a year ago last August, tho piece kindled so much interest that it remained there Bovoral months. Tho action In "Threo Faces East" begins in Berlin, where the head of the (lormnn cspionago system sends a young woman to London to obtain formation regarding nrilisli mili tary plans. Tho later scenes are laid in tho British capital unci lllustrato a battlo of wits between English and Gorman secret sorvico agents. Nu merous persons are snspocted of be ing engagod in trafficking with the enemy, and onlookers are kopt gues sing as to whether or not this or that one is the roal spy. fXot until tho donouoment Is tho Identity of tho culprit disclosed with surprising effect. Interest in the developments of the artion Is heightened by tho admirable manner in which the play has been staged by Mossrs. Cohan & Harris. Among tho principals In the cast aro Violet Homing, Slerion Gray, Charles Harbury, Frank Westorton, William Jeffrey, Frank Sheridan, Otto iX1o moyor, Herbort Evans and Maurice Freeman. 3 " "He says I'm a good skate" -Chesterfield A REAL pal that's Chesterfield. Look at its record. Threo million smokers- less than five years on the market! words explain it "They Satisfy." Our expert buyers In the Orient select for Chesterfields only the finest grade of tho four choicest varieties of Turkish tobacco. To theso are added the best of mild but full-bodied Domestic leaf. Hut, in the end, it's the blend that makes Chesterfields "satisfy." And the blend our private formula cannot be copied. Extra wrapper of moisture-proof paper seals in the flavor. vote at such election on May '21. must register before the aforesaid date in April. TO DYECLOTHES 'Diamond Dye8M Turn Faded, Old Apparel into New. Don't worry about pcrfcob resulU. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to frfve a new, rich, fadeles color to any fab ric, whether it be wool, ailk, linen, cot ton or mixed gooda, dresses, hlousei, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feath ers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mis take. To match any material, bare druggist ehow you "Diamond Dye" Color Cri, You ar e a Stockholder in the greatest business in the world YOU are going to do an act this month whose in fluence will carry around the world. j j t ! 1 It will seem a simple thing to you merely mak-! ing a gift in the Interchurch World Campaign. j i But in Church hospitals'all over the country sick people will be made happier, for part of your gift will go to them. ; In scores of children's homes supported by the Church more children will have a chance. r - In China where there is one doctor to every 400,000, i people (America has one to every 712) the Church's medical forces will be strengthened and encouraged. Babies who might have died In India where a third of the babies die before '; their second year, the lives of babies will be saved. ! Church schools and colleges will share your ' gift half of America's 450,000 students in insti tutions of higher grade are in Church Institu tions. In preachers' homes where preachers' wives have patched and darned and wetted their work .with their tears, life will be happier and better. .80 of the preachers now are paid less than $20 a week. These are some of the things your money rwill do. And this is What your money will not do It will not put two Churches where only one should be. The Movement means thirty de norninations pledged to prevent duplication and waste. 'f It will not be spent in useless overhead. At least a million dollars will be saved by the merg ing of thirty campaigns into one united eftbrtv Your life will be at work' in every land Whether you are a Church member, or wheth. cr you merely contribute, you will put your life to work through the Church in every corner of the World. And long after your life is over its influence will survive and serve. Theso are the terms in which to think of the Church. Wo have thought too long about it in terms of little things, hot us get a picture this month of its world-wide sweep. Let us stop thinking of ourselves as givers of pennies. Weare fellow-workers with Almighty God . stockholders in the greatest business in the world. United Financial Campaign April 25th-May 2nd. INTERCHURCH World Movement 3 pafctteatyaa of thim adnrUmaent made posibln through tho ooopormllon ot thirty deoomlotiionm WW"! .I mi 1,11,1 , . iitwkmmmmkmmmmmmmmm