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PXHE TWO MEDFORTJ IUHTj TRTTJIHTE. MTDFORT), OWrXiOX, SATURDAY, ATIHL 17, 1020. wcmmeB By ono of those local weather freak3 tho light to heavy froHt pre dicted for last nluht illl not mater ialize ultho conditions were threaten ing up to 9 o'clock when Frost Ex pert Young after carefully looking ' over the situation again gave forth tho welcome word to the worried orchardlsts thut they could go to bed us tho minimum temperature would not fall below 114 degrees. The clouds thut dispelled the frost did not clear away until about 0 o'clock this mor ning. But there Is more worry for tonight us a heavy front Is predicted. and tho barometer was Htill climbing this forenoon indicating coming clear and cold weather. A few advance, copies of Kdlson Marshall's new book, "The Voice of the Pack," have been received. Hert ford Book Store. 2 3 Tho public market was a fairly good one today for this time of year, with lots of pork and smoked meats on sale and much home grown pro duce. Hereford auction sale, 1 o'clock p. m. .Monday at Vinson's Feed Btabb 23 J. E. Nordstrom, retired chief quartermaster's mate, who was , in charge of the Medford recruiting of fice of the navy for some time prior . to tho beginning of tho war and who is a member of tho local lodge of Elk3, Is hero for a visit until next WedncBdny. He has Jdst returned from a visit to Europe. ' Wide brims for the sunny days, small creations for tho car trips. Mrs. Olllen and her able usslstunt, Aliss Fern McKllllgan, will be de lighted to Bhow them to you. 23 Mrs. M. C. Wright who was oper ated on for appendicitis last Monday nt tho Sacred Heart hospital recuper ated nicely from tho operation and Is well on tho way to recovery. Week-end dance! Medford Nut. tonight, April 17. Imperial orchestra! Everybody's going! 1 23 Clilbert S. Knight of Seattle, who arrived In tho city lute yesterday, astonished Clork Offutt at tho llotol Holland by switching tho register around und writing his name back wards and legibly on tho same. K. 11. Grauips of .Minneapolis Is also a guost at the Holland. Tahlots and scrntch pads made of news print, for school and office use for sale nt this office. tr Miiis Allco Van der Sluis, supervi sor of musie In tho public schools, left this morning to spend the week end at her home In Oronada, Calif. H. I. eggs at DeVoo'i.. Oregonlan8 at tho Medford nro J. B. Cox and family of Chlloquln, and ' Chas. E. Heitkeinpor, Leo W. i.iartin. Win. -Hall, Jacob Miller, W. . Car low, T. IS. Allen, O. II. Krogorr, V. H. llui-Kood, 0. W, Trltlo, and C. F. Werner of Portland. See Medford i.nnd & Insurance Agency, successors to D. B. Wood & Co., Km. 209 Liberty Bldg., for fin Insurance tf Willie no official word has yet 1)00n received hor.o us to Just when tho frolght embargo, which was Im posed bocauso of tho switchmen strike, will bo lifted oil tho Southern Pnclflc, indications aro that It will be lifted Monday or Tuosduy. No great amount of inconvenience lias been ' caused so far In -Medford by tho em nargo, but If It continues ovur throe days longer tho city may run out of certain fruits and produce and othe ' supplies of edlblOB. Cot our pricos on mlllrun, mid dlings, chick food, egg mush, hog feed, boot pulp, cane molasses, otc Farm liuroau Exchango, 16 W. Main , -24 Miss Edna Stlnur, ono of tho popu Jar Instructors, of tho Medford Busi ness collogo, has rocoverod from a Bovoro attack of tonsilllls. U. S. Mull school tablets saino Jc prlco. SI. 00 a (lor.on. Medford Book Storo. 23 That new waltz, "Bountiful I la- waliun l.ovo," which has mudu such . u hit with Medford danco cnlhuniitHts . will bo featured at the week end par ty tonight. The linporlnl orchestra will provldo all tho lulu danco bits Many who do not dance derive plea suro from listening to tho oxcellcnl music. Admission will be free. .Registered Hereford hulls going nt auction, Monday, April 19. Vinson Blnldo, 1 o'clock p. u. 23 Vhcl nialics tho orchardlsls more npPKd . -ii si ai'fml tonight's pre Un-ii'd urn'-v frtvt Is that ilu most duma;:!.ig hosts of the past fivo yeuis h.'vo come nil Simil vs. r the i.-e: ! iniiiiiiuv aeu Holmes the lijMirttnoi- Vim V cud II. i:;idi'!l aro visitors In - tho city who arrived Friday from , their ruuch ut l,nko creek. Mrs. Paul lluusen, corsotloro for -Nil Bono, Phono 5S5-J. uMr. and Mm. It. 1,. Johnson of Hogua Hivor who were married in Grunts Pr.:is a week ago left fur Port land thin week, In which cliy tliey will make their future home. Uclco-Mght Electricity for ovory fnrra. J. E. Bartlctt, Medford Hotel. Medford, Ore. when ttomncha An th!r VBttrtc anrt Hul .. tl ' 1 t- rellul. crying babiea need MRS.WINSLOWS lit fatuto' uJ CUUm'i Rmbtor to make the. stomach digtf t food. nu rowels io movt u ther anouia. domains nokk-ohoi. wiam. nnrcoucs. orothir j harmful innrrdlenn. ft ' , Jgi Alyoar drmstltlt Postoffices all over rthe state are warned in an ofricial bulletin from the Portland office to bo on tho look out for some counterfeit money which Is In circulation. The bills have u picture of Cleveland on them, and are made on tho federal reserve bank of Chicago. DrlnkTLIthla Mineral water-f or rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from JackBon County Creamery. Had it not been for the switch men's strike and frolght embargo Medford people would have had on their tables for Sunday dinner new California potatoes, peas, cabbage and other vegetables, a carload of which was auppoitcd to have left Eos Angeles for the Pacific Fruit com pany In this city on April 7th, but which on Investigation was discov ered yesterday to bo still In Los An gclcB. Tho company, however, ex pects n car load of bananas in today or tomorrow from the north. Tho Myers Cleaning Works have Installed a complete plant at Central Point and havo Madson, tho expert cleaner and dyer in charge. 2C Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. (Joodwlllln are eastern guests from Boston atopplng at the llollund. Ulrokon forglngs and castings, all shapes, all metals, all sixes, welded reinforced, and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. ' The roads of tho county are re ported to bo in bad condition owinj to tho recent rains. Have you tried tho Elthla Mineral water from tho Jack sen County Creamery. It has great medicinal value. Mrs. I,oren H. Gregory, route 3 Medford, hud an emergency opera- lion performed ycHtorday afternoon In the Dow hospital for inaslold ub- scess. Mrs. Gregory Is some better today, tho vory Blck. Llthla Mineral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. A request for tho certification of $1,250,000 In bonds was filed with tho.stuto Irrigation securities com mission, Thursduy, by tho Medford irrigation district. The district In cludes sonio 10,000 acres near Med ford, practically all highly Improved and adjoining laud already under ir rigation. The bond Issue will -be used In Iho construction of reservoirs at Four Mllo creek und Fisher lnke und the construction of cunula for convoylng water from Little Butte creek. Sulem Capital Journul. When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., done call 407-Y, Kcizur UrotherB Transfer Co. 39 Eastern guests at the Medford are Mr. and lMi'S. L. l'ulmcr, G. S. John son und L. Grolgor of New York city, K. H. Kills of Cleveland. Buster Llrown of St. Louis, nnd Frank Bo mine of Sloiighton, Mass. Week-end danco! Medford Nut. tonight. Heal music! Wonderful floor! Kino crowd! Admission free! 23 Georgo Grlgsby of Portland, tho woll known slioep shearer who comes to this county annually during the shearing season arrived in Central Point yesterday and will iniiko bis headquarters 111 that town. Wo write flro insurance. Iteddon & Cuniiday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 The new orchostra of tho Valley band, which played to a largo crowd at Ashland lust night, will give a dunce at the Mudford Nat In the near future, which will be the Initial ap pearance of this largo orchestra in Medford, and a record attendunco is looked for. Machines ronlod and repaired. Singer Shop, phono 2 IB-It. The farm bureau oxchungo now has threo car loads of hogs to ship out, two from Medford nnd ono from Grunts Pass, ns soon us tho freight embargo Is. Ililed, which Manager Flaherty thinks will bo Monday. For Salo New and socond-hnnd machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Mnln, phono 215-n. O. O. Alenderfer Is In Grants Pass making preliminary arrangements for tho Medford Elks lodge celebra tion In that city on Thursday, April 2 9. Tho "big lime" will consist, In part, of u parade, initiation, smoker, boxing carnival and banquet. Tickets arc now on sale at the Elks club. Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will bo nt Hotel Holland every Thursday. Flno wcolens, lntest styles always. tf Another tbroo cornered political contest Is assured at tho coming pri mary for the nomination of county treasurer on the republican ticket, ns E. P. Chandler the well known Bogue Itlver farmer filed his declaration wllh tho county clerk today. The other two candidates aro W. I). Welch of Medford, and A. C. Walker 3t Central Point. Mr. Chandler has resided In Jackson county for the past 12 years and prior to coming hero served four years as n county Ireasuror und six .vein's ns county commissioner in Montana. Hemstitching 10c por yard, thread furnished. Slugor Shop, 116 West Main. Deli'o-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bnrtlott, Medford Hotel. Medford, Oro. Itoy Bebb Is fast recovering from his recent operation and expects to bo able to resumo his work on the Ashland Tidings by the first of May. Houses for sale. Jackson County itiilldlng Loan association. Auction sale Hereford bulls. Vin son's Stable, Monday, April 19. 1 o'clock p. m. 23 All voters are again reminded that tho regis! ral Inn books for primary election close April 20th, next Tues- -tiiy. If you want healthy chicks feed our condensed buttermilk. Monarch Seed Co. The Chamber at Commorco Is a clearing houso for community bought and action. Join. tf At the Nash hotel are. registered John Kerslad and John Johnson of Brooklyn, S. D., A. K. Bostwick of Spokane, G. S. Morgan of Portland, and John Welsner of Sheridan. Boiled barley $78.00 a ton at Watkin.1 Feed Store. 2X Mra. O. S. Welsehor of Central Point, who recently had a major op eration performed in tho Dow haspi tal returned to her home yesterday convalescent. Second-hand lumber for sale cheap. J. A. Perry. The Myers Cleaning WorkB saves you money on clothes cleaning and dyeing. First-class work guaranteed. Phone 356-J. Wo call and deliver. 2U At the regular meeting of the Jacksonville Civic Improvement club this week, a resolution was unanim ously adopted favoring the elemen tary educutlonal bill providing for a two mill tax upon ull taxable proper ly of tho Btate for elementary school purposes. For eye, eat, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Tho Boguo river Is very high, the highest It has been during the winter season, because of the recent rains, and must go down considerably be fore fishing can again be enjoyed. Your spring suit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. Among guests from California reg istered at the Medford are Mrs. L. Van Tasson and Mrs. W. B. Mason of DunBinuIr, C. E. Tumun of Yreka, W. F. Trerns of Los Angeles, and W. T. Garrett, Frank E. Welch, D. F. Olbbs and W. B. Berg, O. E. Doyle, H. E. Crowell and Irving Sandor and A. IN. Meyer of Sun Francisco. Orres, tailors for men nnd women High grade only. Ashland, Oro. " Seattle guests nt the Medford In clude II. D. Poltras, A. U. Clelnnd, Ed 'Hudson, Jlobert E. Wagner and C. S. Pierce. All voters living In Medford North Mnln, Southwest Medford, West Med ford and Northwest Medford regis ter nt the Mall Tribune office. Itegls- tration books close April 20th. 25 Itobt. E. Manner of St. Louis, field secretary of tho Western Pacific states for tho National Auto Dealers association, is hero to organize state organization branch at a lunch eon at tho Hotel Modford Monday noon. All deulers are invited. Carl Jescbke, high grade watch and cloc krcpairlng. 9 Fir street. C. A. Morrell, G. K. Eido and E; Ryan aro Dunsmulr men visiting in the city who uro guest3 at tho Hoi land. Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phone C15-.I. Colonel A. 11,. Stevenson of Corval- lis who will lo tho auctioneer at Monday's fialo of 15 registered Here ford bulls in this city, is expected to arrive Sunday. O. I. I'aulson of Cor- vallls, who has charge of tho sale is already here. You ought to Insure your auto with iteddon & Cauaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phono 720. ' "How's this?" inquired W. A. Gates as ho came out of the public murkot this morning. "I Just bought In there three pounds of rhubarb for 2G cents, whoreas a few days ago I paid 20 cents a pound for rhubarb at a grocery, which tho farmer who just sold mo this, says ho aoftl to the grocer for 0 cents a pound." Wo carry a full lino of chicken, dairy, and hog feed. Also mill run. Pricos more than right. Bardwell Fruit Co. 20 Tho flro alarm of early last night was caused by a woman phoning to tho fire department that she saw a chimney ablaze on Xorth Holly street The department responded promptly, but the fifqmcn were unable to lo cate any fire or burning chimney in that section of the city. Kadiator Itepair Shop Is now open for buslnessand will make a special ty of repairing and rebuilding radia tors, fenders and gas tanks. All wc-Tk guaranteed. 35 South Front. 23 Economize by using scratch puds for use. Get them at this office, tf OBITUARY. I CATON Will Caton of Yreka. Calif., died at his homo Saturday, April 17, ut 3:30 a. m. at the age of 51 years. Deceased v.as born in Mis souri, und is survived by his wife, four sisters and six brothers who are F. L. Cnton and Olive Pence of Med Tord; Mrs. Lou Eastlic of Portland, John K. Cuton of Everett, Wash.. A. F. Cnton of Garret, Wash., Albert Cuton of Mason City, Iowa, Mrs. Geo. Newell of Sequel, Calif., J. L. Cuton of Big Fork, .Mont., Mrs. It. M. Groen and F. O, Caton of Ural, Mont. The remains will bo shipped to Medford, and runoral services will be held in charge of J. A. Perl. The burial will be in tho Log Cabin cem etery, Applegate, at 2 p. m., Sunday TOO LATE JO CLASSIFY FOR SALE A few milk cows. Offic ially tested. Half mllo south of IMedford on Adkins place. Call Scliulz place. 2S WANTED Girl for general house work. Phono 10S. 23 WAXTUI) Nursing by an experienc ed practical nurse. Conlinement cases. Illy Miss B. Harmon, Route 2, Medford, Ore., or call phono 411 ' 2 1 FOR SALE Team, harness and wagon. Ono Packard piano and sonio household goods. Ili-lnch dry npple wood. Picking ladders. Routo 1, Box 9, Orchard Home. Geo. AVoolf. 2 1 WANTKI) Married man to work on ranch. Phono II. W. Bingham, MI7-J-3. Could Not Stand Straight It does not take long, when the kidneys are out of order and not do Ing their work properly, for poison ous acids to nccumulule in tho system and cause aches and pains. D. C. Da mond, 2S65 W. 30 St., Cleveland, O. writes: "I caught cold and It settled In my kidneys. My back and sides were sw lame and sore J could not stund straight. I used Foley Kidney Pills with good results and am glad to testify to their helping power." Chicks for Sale 500 thoroughbred White Leghorn chicks, Tancred 200 to 250 laying stock, electrically hatched the riSht way, for delivery May 3, at reduced price. Sold in any number. Good opportunity to go into poultry busi ness on big scale with right kind of slock. Also 200 O. A. .C. Barred Rocks. A. J. VANCE. LATE Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking Tho world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder ond uric acid troubles the National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Guorantcod. Threo sizes, all druggists. Lank for tho uatno CoM Medal on ever? box &ad accept no imitation DR. RIGKERT 'swim KYT.S 8CTENTTFIOATXY fKSTEP, AND GLASMIUJ PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS USED Broken Lcn.sea Accurately Duplicated Suite 1-2 over tiUj Co. Sdfl E. Main. UD.talri good owniEa I Make Tlicm Tho Tailor KLEIN 128 East Main St. WEEKS & OPvH UNDERTAKERS Day I'liono 227 NlKlit I'lioues 1 W. Weeks, 227-J-2 A. K. Oit. 227-l-n. i ir Jfcom R0SB8 to BAZ0R BIBJlPa, WS'KB SHEHB' ' Oregon '1 the test'plaoe'in the world for oomnerolal growing of roees. Raaor atrpa toanttfaottired here are faa tionally. advertised and sold.' Oregon' marwfaot ore rs 'of oarbon papaf drag saws, rubber heels, stoves .brcoaa, furniture, ooogh drops and other oonxo dltlea make their produota ao good.that ii world asks for Oregon-made. ABSoolated Industries of Oregon S. F. Banker Suicides. PAU) .AI.TO. Cnl.. April 13. Percv T. Jloi-.'iin, trustee f Stanford university and a director in a Hun Fninriseo linnh. was reported In itiatives to have shot and killed him self todav nt his home at Los Altos, near here, hecause of despondency over ill health. HandjSap61io,-.The Ideal forToilet and BaiW First Methodist Episcopal Church i Fourth ond Bartlett. "Tlio Church With a ClinUenKlng Program" "A Cliurrh of Good Music" 11 a. m. "GOD UNBOSOMED" How we know wliat is in the heart of God. 7:30 p. m. REV. S. A. DANFORD, D .D. Will Bring a Soul-Stirring Message. YOUNG PEOPLE You say you "will try anything once"! Try coming out to our young people's service. The hour is 6:1."). YOU OWE ALLEGIANCE TO CHRIST. iSi j i ' Give Self ' GOD wants you! Your L substance is secondary and will be givemyillinglywhen yout heart belongs to God. Have you discussed with, your family how much you ought to give your Presby terian church when the annual canvass (or pledges is made April 25 to May 2 Money cannot repay God's mercies. He wants scroicc. But money will show to some extent the value you place on the work of the church in the community. It is to the church you look in time of sorrow and trouble. The church stands for the moral good of this town. You cannot do less than , support it with a fair proportion of your income, ' Presbyterian'men, surprise your pastor. Volunteer as a Minute Man, boys' club leader, or as special caller. Take part in prayer meeting. Offer to teach a Sunday school clasc; and be a prepared teacher. Do your share gladly in the financial canvass. Gel into the church and work Don't forget the canvass in your family prayers. Come to Church Sunday New Era Movement Presbyterian Cliurdk Cooperating with InterchurchWorldrtoYemeat Give Consecrated Dollars SATISI'I KD CCSTOM KltS Aro what make our reputation so high among those in neo'd of tho lietter class of mill work. Those who got their mlil work from us know that wo do not consider the transaction ended until their satisfaction is as sured. You'll have the same, knowledge after a trial. .MElH'OItl) l'ljAXrXG Ml I,L " Si IIJ IF YOU HAVEN'T ONE KIND OF BANKING NEED YOU DO HAVE ANOTHER. EVERYBODY has "some sort of nankin" need. One fellow needs' a bank for business purposes, another for household financial affairs, yet another as assistance in practic ing thrift. Well, the First-National fulfills those re quirementsand many more besides. LI.' "Nationalized" Bank Accounts. the First National Bank' Medford Oregon Air. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOoD Our PRICES LOW. NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK Special Price This Week . . 5C Deuel & Sons Can You Save Money? SAVI-: $11M0 MOXTHTA' WITH I'Sl And wo will pay you twice the in terest you nro now getting. You caii have $5000.00 within 10 years If yo ) will save $L'5.00 monthly for 10) monlhs. ... I ASK FOR "JONES" j 'HE WILL EXPLAIN" j , 37 XOKTII VIII ST. 3IOI,LAXl llliDG. Big Reduction on Used Cars Por the next ten days wn will give a lo per cent redue-j tion on the prices of our usorij cars. We have some cxcep-i fioiiiil pood cars, that will be' sold at a bargain, and sold oih easv terms. Ono l'Ynnklin Touring enr with new cord tires.. ...... Ono 1018 Chevrolet $300 Down $300 D0W!1 One Apperson touringr car 250 inn twelve thousand ' " mill's Down One 1010 Oldsmohilc 8, $1000 just liko new -, Down Ono Caso tourlm; Jl Down 101K Maxwell, run twelve hundred miles, never ajjrn lieen off of paving, just t40U as good ns new DoWl! 11)13 Cadillac, n fine car $300 for stage runs 3! Down - 1 M ton I'Vdernl truck just rebuilt, guaranteed 101!) 2-ton Federal, giiiiiiintced .......... $500 Down $900 , Down Seely V. Hall Motor Co. ; Opposite M. F. & ir, Jlldg. i Blouses! New ' afi'ivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. STAR TAXI PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. JAMES LESLIE Hash Hotel ! . 11