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PXGE TWO STEDFOTCP ITSVTj TRTBTrNTE, MnDFOIlD, OTJECiON, MONDAY, "APTcTL If), 1020. IocdBtieS There Is only one day more in which to register as the registration books close late tomorrow afternoon. All voters who did not vote at the last general election and those who have removed to another precinct stneo must register so that they can vote at the coming primary. Tablets and scratch pad3 made of news print, for school and office use for sale at this office: tf The well of the TriKonla Oil com pany last nifc'ht was down to a depth of a little over 200 feet, with the bailer still throwing out streaks of "black oil showing that the shale beds are saturated with oil, which Ib re garded as an indication of the pres ence of oil in commercial quantities deeper down in all the successful oil producing sections. Tru Ulu Grahams best on earth. Ask vour doaler. 29 Walter .M. Pierce of J.a Grande Ore., stalo senutor and former demo crat lo candidate for governor, arrlv ed In tho city today with Arthur ros tor, tho Clyde, N. T., farmer who speaks hero Monday night In onposl tion to tho N'on-I'artisan league movement. Mr. I'lorce is a candidate at tho coming primary to succeed himself and is without opposition They are guosts at the Holland. Jt. I. eggs at DoVoe'L. ' . Guests from tho eastern Reclion of tho country registered at tho Mod ford aro H. 1.. Itodnoy and Krod llnr , nard of lioston, 11. .1. Griffin of Mil waukee, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Newcomli of Bridgeport, Conn., O. C. Maupon of St. Louis, O. 1). Itayner of Minne apolis, and John V. Wilde, C. II Chadwlck, J. H. Mahoney and Max Stelfel of Chicago. Demand Tru .Ulu crackers and cookies handled In Modford by I Voo, II. K. Marsh, Hutchinson & l.umsdon, J. A. 'Moffntt. J. E. SoIIfh, C. A. Hamlin, V. E. Consor, flutter 'field's Grocery, Warner, Wormian & Goro. 29 Rcamos Chaptor Order of Eastern Star will colebrato its 2()th anniver sary tonight at tho Masonic hall, ltrldgo and !i00 will be played, and thoro will be a program and refresh ments. Ladlos and gentlemen. whothor members of tho order or not aro Invltod. Those who attond aro requested to donalo one cent for each yenr thoy have lived, towards a fund to bo used In furnishing a new chap ter room. Soe Medford I-and & Insurance Agency, successors to D. It. Wood & Co., Rm, 200 Liberty Bldg., for f ho insurance If" Tho annual mooting of tho Icobuo Itlver Co-Oporatlvo Fruitgrowers as sociation will be held ut tho com Tmny'a offtco noxt Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Boxed apples for sale nt Boar Crook Orchards at tl.GO Dor box. Phono 4 OS-,) 2. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Jnborg of San born, N. 13., wero visitors In tho city Sunday nud todny. Got our prices on millrun, , mid dlings, chick food, egg mash, hog feed, hcot pulp, cane molasses, otc. Farm Buroau Exchange, lli W. Main. 2 1 Mrs. Will II. Gregory, II. F. O. a. Medrord, who was operated upon for mastoid abscess, Friday nflernoon in tho Dow hospital, is doing nicely. It was erroneously reported that Mrs Loren Gregory, who Is Mrs. Will Gre gory's niece, was operated on. For the best Insurnnco see Holmes tho Insurance Man. Tho freight embargo because of tho Bwitchtnen's strike is still on as far ns tho Southern Pacific railroad Is concerned but tho fooling Is strong locally hut it will bo lifled within tho next few days. When you want any hauling, mov ing, otc, done call 407-Y, Kolr.nr Brothers Transfer Co. 3'J A talk will bo glvon tonight at S o'clock at tho Andrews musical stu dio In tho St. Murk's building on "Individual Reconstruction," by Dr. Plokntt. I Dolco-Llght Electricity for ovory farm. J. 10. Bnrtlett, Modford Hotel, Modford, Oro. E. A. Murphy, C. C. Howard and O. S. flliinchard have Incorporated tho I.olund Lumber company, with headquarters at Grants Pass. The capital stock Is $2r.,iiii(l. A few more bargains in fine Bel gian heel. Cull morn'U'TS. Itliss llei-io, !Mi W 'i t Tenth street. Med io -.1. 9 rl:irrncn ' ens n-j; n L::gto Point, v:;ri -a vno cd i:i t or in the elly nud g'.it "t ;i t.'. Holland. Punk l.itlnu .Mlnciui walor for rheumatism, stomach nud kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Creamery. Tho fifty cent hair out which lias been In voguo In Medford for soni' time pa1! litis now reached Ashland, ns the barbers of that city raised to that price loday. Individual Reconstruction A talk on "Individual Uecotisi mo tion" will hu Klvon at tho miuiiul Studio or Mrs. (So. AndrnwR In Uu St. Mark's' liulIdhtB, by Ir. Kllatul h D, PIckutt of Portland. Oro., .Monday evonlnK, April liMb, (it S p. m. All Interested aro wolroino. WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS . Wiiy rhono 227 Night I'lionfW V. V. Weeks, ffiiT-J-S A. B. Orr, SS7-0-a. 'Manager J. O. Holt of the Eugene Kruit Growers' association has Just returned from a trip to southern Ore gon where, ns manager of the Oregon Packing association, he closed up ne gotiations for tho purchase of a large packing plant at Medford. He Btates that there is some Improvement in the fruit prospects in the upper ltogue Kiver valley, where there has been considerable shortage In the rainfall until the past week. AH the orchards in that section aro now pretty much in bloom and are not showing serious effecta of the Da comber freeze. Kugeno Kegistcr. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corset lore for NuBono. Phone 585-J. Ceorge Nueber, former well known Jacksonville and .Medford man who recently returned from his govern ment service during the war and aftor, and has been visiting here and at the county seat, left Sunday on a fishing sojourn at Squaw lake. A few inure bargains in fine He gian hares. Call mornings. lilies Heine, 9 Hi West Tenth street, Med ford. L! J). L. von Needa of Butte Falls, arrived In the city this morning from Washington statu where he has been lor several months. Tho 'Myers Clenning Works have installed a complete plant at Central Point and have Maduon, tho export cleaner and dyer in charge. 20 Guests at the Holland from a disi tanco include J. It. "We I den of Wash Ington, 1). C, Hold Willard of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Siebert of Centralin, Wash., and Mrs. A. C. Stern of Seattle dtroken forgings and castings, all shapes, all metals, all sl.es, welded. rein forced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, ,19 South Front St. F. I,, ilarriman, of Oklahoma City, is la the city looking for a location. Mr. Ilarriman is a llvo wire young man, has had several years exper ience as office man, comes highly recommended by Oklahoma people and will secure a position. He will purchase a ranch or other property later on. I Have you tried the Litula Mineral water from, tho Jackson County Creamery. It has great medicinal value. Litbla Minora' trater by the case. JackBon County Creamery. President P. I. Campbell of the University of Oregon, will give ;tn addross hero nt 8 o'clock Friday night at the public library on the 2 cents mlllage tax bill for educa tional Institutions. Wo write fire insurance. Redden & Cnnaday, 32 N. Central, phono 720 AII former Ohlnnns and tholr fam ilies are urged to attend tho annual meeting of Ihe Ohio association of tho Horuo Hlvor valley next Satur day ovenlng In Altheu hall, over the Medford Pharmacy. Dinner will be served nt 0 p. m., nnd tho business mooting and program will follow. jilucliinoa rented and repaired Singer Shop, phone 215-11. " C. I,. Ooff, local representntlvo of tho Oregon Kiro Insurance company, left today for Me.Mlnnvlllo to attend tho meeting of tho local representa tives of tho staio. Kor Sale New and second-hand machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, phono 2 15-11. Two girls and a boy from Talent were caught Thursday nt Weed, Cul., which point they had reached In an attempt. It Is claimed, to run away from home. Sheriff Terrlll was noti fied and wont after them. Ho re turned last night and tho girls were left at tholr homo in Talent, while tho boy was taken on to Jacksonville whoro ho Is held. All threo wore young. Ashland Tidings. Orros, tho Indies' tailor, will bo at Hotel Holland ovory Thursday. Kino wcolens, latest styles always. tf Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Wortz wore over Sunday visitors in (he city stop ping at tho Holland. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnished. Singer Shop, 115 Wost Main. Jilss Juiinlla Furry of Phoenix, stenographer in County Agent t'ato's office, underwent an operation nt the Sacred Heart hospital this forenoon for the removal of her tonsils, and probably will bo away from duty for the remainder of tho woek. Dolco-Llght Hleotriclty for overy farm. J. E Hartlott, Modford Hotel. Medford, Oro. Waller 1,. Toozo, Sr., of Salem will lm Ihe orator for tho Kugeno lodgo of Klks at their annual flag (lay exer cises on Sunday, Juno i:i. Too.o is quite well known In .Medford and re cently spent some timo here as a Leonard Wood club organizer. 'Houses for sale. Jackson County Untitling & Loan association. San Franciscans at the Modford yesterday and today fucludn Kimnu L. Jones. M. J. l'anvlll. Jos. T. llre- mtin. Carl L 'Modes. K. J. ltyan, (1. 1 Slmuii, and I tlordon. Among Port land men at the Medford aro A. A- llale. K. .Morris and L. Aronson. Tho Chamber or Commerce Is n clearing house for community thought nnd action. Join. If .Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Hagshaw of tai'ksonvllle, are in Olympia. Wn.. having been called there by the ser ious Illness of their daughter, Mrs. Civile llowoy. ltollcd barley $78.00 a ton at Watkius Koed Store. 2S C. II. Chadwlck, the Chicago busi ness man who owns nn orchard in the Kern valley district near Pltoonlx, arrived In the city Sunday after huv Ing spent a month at southern Cali fornia points and San Krunclsco. lie will probably remain hero for some lime. You ought to Insure your auto with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phono 720. Old phonographs and records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass. 101 S. Central. 1'hono til.l-J. .1. II. Shaw of Aberdeen and E. G Neitney of Seattle, are Washington state guests at the Nash. A. T. Heed of Portland is also at this hotel. The Myers Cleaning Works saves you money on clothes cleaning and dyeing. Kirst-class work guaranteed. I'hone 350-J.' We call and deliver. 26 Arrangements aro being mado by tho navy department to give all local naval reservists who so desire, a two weeks cruise on one of the vessels of the Pacific destroyer fleet sometime after July 1st. Transportation and subslstance will be furnished. For mer navy men who may wish to enter the reserve may procure information rrom Frank I'. Farrell at the Liberty building. . For eyo, eai, nose, throat see Dr. Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glasses fitted. Jackson county good roads adher ents will bo interested in the follow ing item in the Kugcne Register: "The petition asking the Lane county court to call a special election May 2 1 for the purposo of submitting to the voters of tho county tho question of issuing $2,000,000 bonds for the construction of roads was filed in the offlco of tho county clerk yesterday The petition contained 1C50 names According to tho petition the bonds if voted aro to run for a period of 25 years, bearing Interest not to ex ceed five per cent per annum and to be redeemed one-twentieth annually it tho end of the fifth year from the dato of Issue. Tho petition designates tho roads in various parts of the county to be improved and states that not more than $500,000 of tho bonds are to bo Issued In a slnglo year." Your spring suit best woolons, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. During tho absence of the family Sunday the Mills home on the Pacific highway about three-fourths of a mile this sldo of Ashland was entered by n burglar who took away a suit case and about $75 worth of cloth ing. Immediately on discovering the burglary tho family notified the Med ford and Ashland polico by phone. Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Tho members of tho caste of the senior high school play, enjoyed a picnic In the hills last Saturday, dur ing which they cut some fine tree limbs and boughs to make artistic scenery for tho last act of the four act comedy, "A llacholor's Romance" which they present at tho Pago next Friday night. They have been re hearsing almost overy night and on Saturdays for somo time past, so an excellent performance is looked for. All votors living in Medford North Main, Southwest Medford, West Med ford and Northwest Jledford regis ter at 'tho (Mall Tribune office. Regis tration books closo April 20th. .25 Colonel A. L. Stevenson, auction eer, 10. II. Ilolloway and Oscar .1. Paulson of Corvallis, arrived hero yostorday to attend the sale held this aftornoon of registered Hereford bulls from tho Ilolloway ranch. They aro guests at the Medford. Carl Jcschke, high grade watch and doe krepalrlng. 9 Fir street. Mnny people from Medford other parts of tho county visited the Trlgonia Oil company well In the Forn valley Sunday and viewed the drilling with interest. Wo curry a full lino of chicken, dairy, nnd hog feed. Also mill run. Prlcos more than right. IJardwcll Fruit Co. 20 W. S. Crowell Is tho first adherent of tho ovorall idea In Modford, the judgo appearing nt church Sunday in a new pair of blue jeans with a car nation in his buttonhole. He also appeared at tho bank with them on today. Tho Judgo says ho is not running for tho presidency of the overall club however. Economize by using scratch pads for use. Got them at this office, tf Second-hand lumber for sale cheap J. A. Perry. AN ENTHRALLING MOVING PICTURE A Irin lo I lit snow crowned lieialits of the Tyrolean Alps awaits the pWv u'oer at the liiiillo theatre where Hi hist film storv "llliiul Husband-." opened vesterilnv. The strv ileiils with n fumoit.. American siimcon ami his lieiiiitit'ul wile. l'rol'c-Ninnnl cares make tile scientist preoccupied and iipi'invntlv indifferent lo his wife's heart liapiii- li U a M'li'mli.l niumrtiiuitv for n lovc-hnmlil to net in his work, an i. porluiiitv Hint Lieutenant von Steu ben of the Ati-strinn nniiv could not (iiisi-tcntlv overlook. On unsur passed nwe-inspirinir seencrv, vigor ous dramatic aclioii and the ven Mtiiiiucuess of the ibiriiiL' plot "Hiiinl Husbands," makes ils bid for Ihe plaudits of the picture loviinr multi tudes. Il will continue until tomorrow uiL'lit at the Kialto thculrc. "A fllrl Xunioil Jlury The picturizutlon of the novel of the same nnmo by Juliette Wllbor Tompkins. A story of laimhter. love and tears. A story of a girl who found more love than she wanted. " tnsoine .Mni guoi lte Clark plays lit tle contrary 'Mnrv and she h lieart-w.irinliiK rolo that will shake oii with laughter and move you to tears. She is supported by n high calibre cast. Including Katlilyn Wil liams. This attraction closes at the Liberty tonight. Tomorrow Dorothy Pnlton will bo soon in a startling photoplay. "His Wife's Friend." IT01BILE DEALERS UNITE TO The automobile dealers of Med ford met ut luncheon .it the Jfedforil hotel ut noon today w-ith a'tiood at tendance. Hubert K. Maener, traveling field secretary of the National Automobile Dealer's association, explained the ideas of the organization and answer ed all otiestioiis resardintr oruaniz'n-i of local, .stnto and national ortrani zatiulis. The auto industry, nltliomrh less than 2.) years old, is the third lurucst in the country today. In Medfoni more men are employed in the auto, tractor nnd kindred lines than in unv other line of business. A temporary state organization was formed ut Eutrenc last week and. at a meetinir to be held in Portland soon the onrunizntion will be com pleted. It wns deeideil to form the Jack son County Automotive Dealers as. sociution, and the following were ap pointed a committee to nrransro for the siiinr : Wesley I'.rown. chairman: A. W. Walker, (loo. E. Treicliler, W. A. Oates, of Mi'dford and K. E. Mar cy of Ashland. It was decided to meet nt the Med ford hotel Friday noon for luncheon and it is desired that nil dealers in iiutos and kindred lines in the cotiuly attend. The committee reported the follow inir temporary officers and commit tees : President, (i. E. Triechler; vice presidents E. E. Xlarev, Ralph B-.ird-well: secretary, Wesley Hrown; treas urer, W. A. dates. Directors. NV If. Harrison. E. E. Mjircy. .1. If. Dennison, A. W. Walker, K. S. Tumv nnd (lain Robinson. Committee on link's nnd By-Laws, W. A. Gates, Seely Hall, Wesley Hrown, J. A. Snider nnd D. F. Fa v. The following Medford dealers at tended the meetinir: P. II. McDonald, of M"edford Ser vice Station: J. II. Dennison, of MeJ ford Aulo Co.; Wesley Hrown of Hrown Motor Co.: Seek- V. Hall, of Seclv V. Hall Motor Co.: A. W. Walker of A. W. Walker Auto Co.: W. A. Gules of C. E. Gates Auto Co.: G. A. Childcrs and C. ('. Clark of Clark & Childcrs Auto Co.: 1). V. Piirirott. of Hanson & Kevt; J. H. Hittson of Hilt sou Motors: ,1. A. Snider of Ilines & Knider Aulo Co.: O. I,. Treicliler and If. II. Noel of Geo. II. Treicliler Aulo Co.; A. (.'. Pickens, Pickens Motor Co.; Walter Hownc, of MeCuidv How no Auto Co.; E. S. Tumy, Tutny Motor Co.; The followinsr Ashland dealers were present : M. S. Iliinitiker, Park Clarnsrc; Mr. Dix, White Slur Onraiie: E. N. Norton mid 11. W llalfhill. Norton Motor Co.: 1. I'. Knv, Kay & Morrison: N. Ilnnison ol llanlsoii Hros. : E. E. Mnrev, Overland Marry Co. Livestock u-UKTLAND, April 19. Cattle steady: recoipts 1723. Grain and puip-ieil steers $12f 13;- choice $11 C't-12; good to choice $ 1 0 g C H ; me- nium lo good JDJflO; fair to good jt si; common to fair $7rJS.25; choice cows and heifers $9.2.-) 1 II). Till goon to choice $S.2.i iff 9.25; medium to gnnd ?7ii S.25; fair to medium $6 0i 7; cannors $1.25C C; hulls ?C(!i SfS.fiO; prlmo light calves ? 15 iff 17; mediuin $105 15; heavy calves $7(ii 10; Blockers and feeders $7.ii0rf S.5D. nogs f'.rnu.r; rocolpts GOG. Prime mixed 17(f.i 17. .'15; medium $1G.25 Gpi7; rough heavy $12.23 10.25; pigs $13 17.5 0. Sheep steady; recoipts 5S1. Spring Iannis $17 19; eastern $17ST1S; light valley $ 15.75 fft 1 7 ; heavy $ 14. J. 1 (Ma. in; common to medium $IMfll.50: yearlings $15?T15.50; wethers $14.50 41 15.25; ewes $l0i 14. llutler weak. Cubes extra S5fl-uo'c; parchnient wrapped, box lots 60c: cartons file; half boxes half cent more: less than half boxes le more, lliillerfat, Xo. I churning cream 59 51 60c f.c.b. station. 61c Portland. 'gs PORTLAND, April 19. Selling price, caso count. 37 4? 38c: buying price 3'ic: selling price, candled, 39c; selected candled in cartons 40c. Poultry Hens 3'&'3Sc lb.; broil ers, 5dc: turkeys, 50c; geese nomin al; ducks, 4"'C. (rain Wheat J'.'.'ii; barley, rolled, $70 71; oats, $ rt 0. r. 0 Si 61.25; corn. No. 3, yellow. $ti7 ii t;9.50. Mllls'.urrs Mill run $43-3 44. Hay Hay Haying price, timothy, f o b. Portland, valley, $30; alfalfa, $33; grain, $2S. Hard Fitiht Polish Front. LilNDH.V, April 111- Hard t'iuUtiiiK in sevedal sectors of the Polish front is reported bv the HusMnu soviet gov ernment in its communioiio issued nt Moscow Sundav. An advance bv the reds in the lllaek sea region nlo i- iiiinotiiu'ed, LEAGUE EXPOSED AT NAT TONIGHT The Stale Taxpayers League prom ises Ihtit the i.ilk of Mr. Arthur I-os-tor of Clyde, North Dakota, will dis close inanv facts concerning the Non Partisan Leniriie that will be of siir prisiiii: interest and value to the farmers in the i-ouutv. The Non-Partiscaii LcaEUe hu ll,. en ft, :ibs,,bit..',.niWr,.l of Hie slntC AliTIH'U KOSTKU North DakoLiv Kiuiiior Who Speaks nt "nt Tonight of North Dnkola for over two vcar find have put into ct'foet some of lie nu-st drastic let:islatiuii ever f in the statute hooks ol any Ameri'-an rommomvenltli. Jlr. F(ster will come armed with a volume of facts eoncerninir tin- lentrne's activities there nnd will tell why, in his opinion, Oregon should not subjected to the same treatment. He will speak at 8 o'clock at the Xalatorium hall this eveninir. Floyd Cuniilngham who has been staying at Nelson ,'yo's for tho past month, left Saturday for his homo In Klamath Falls. Mr. Nye and daugh ter Hope accoinpanioil him as far as Ashland. '.Messrs. S. S. Ingels, Tracy Boothby and V. A. Higlnbotiinm were busi ness callers at Red Blunket Thurs day. Wm. Lewis of tho Flounce Rock ranch, was calling on friends at Pey ton last week. R. E. JI orris, our rural school su pervisor, was visiting school in this section last week. He contemplated going to Prospect hut on reaching hero and finding the roads in the present condition returned to Med ford expecting to lie back in two weeks. j Chester Davis who has been work ing on the road lor H. H. Vincent, returned homo Friday. .Mrs. Gus Ditsworth and son Rich ard spent Sunday afternoon at Carl Richardson's. S. S. Ingles made a business trip to Tolo Sunday. Ho expects to bring his sheep up some time this week. Mrs. ('. W. Clark and daughters Fern and Vera, who havo been spend ing tho winter at Talent, came up to the ranch Friday. fins Ditsworth made a business trip to Medford Wednesday return ing Thursday. Whv suffrr th d t em, fnte embiirrnssments of a Goitre O. (i. C. iTcparatign (or eoitre lias bi-nc lUi d many. Whr par st-vrral tmndr.'d dollar for nn optT.itioti to remove a ionn; whi-n O. c.tii tx- obtain, d (or suth a cjinparam'clv mall expenditure? O.i; r trhnnnrnl 1: I l.ictorv results, or vour m,,n... .;m . rviundH. ) G.C. is sold direct, by mail only. Wntc tor book lt. Address Drpt.Z O.O.C CMRMICAL COMPANY SoauIi',Vashini:lin T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Team horses and har ness, 2500 lbs. Phone R-13-X. 2il FOR SALK We have 32 ewes to put out on shares. Also team mules for sale. Rosenberg Bros IModford Hotel. 12 FOR SALK Ranch with ?rop. nt a sacrifice. 1 IS acres with 25 under cultivation; small house, good bam, all under fence, in addition to this property will Include a 40 ncro crop on land adjoining, all for the price of $3000. HO. See Sam Coy at Kagle Point, or his agents Hrown & White, Holland Hotel building. WANTED By man with famllv work on ranch. 2 1! Talent Court -Medford. Phone 497-W. WATERWAYS ONLY HOPE RESTORING U. S. RAIL SERVICE c. , n.ia Afirii IS. Brigadier SI. l.Vl W. -.I". General F. T. IlillOS, Chief Of tlie transportation division of the war de partment which has control over in ,.i ,.-nr. transnorlntioa in ai address lodav before the convention of tho Mississippi waterways associa tion asserted the railroads welcomed the. revival of water transportation as a "necessary ally m me suiuu"" ,.lil..iiis." Ol 1 ransi'oi 1 .iio-it i - "The demands which the railroads aro being called upon to meet a-t .-.HIV in evcess of their combined facilities." ho said. 'There is an .-,,ii.l ,lemand for SIMI VAiailll Ullf'il'l'.' nno traioht earn alone. Railroad men have admitted that every loco motive plant in the country wouiu have to work at cupacity for three years to ennblo the railroads to even catch up with tho actual demands now mado upon them. "it .iii ihtm he seen that the rail roads are physically unable to meet ihe transportation demands of this now era. Of this work tho waterways must pc-rforman Important snare. U. 55. Shin Captain Arrasted. HAVANA, April J!). Captain 0. If. Visthciu, of the I'nitcd State sliipiiin board steamer Lake Wilson. has been arrested unci linked m the miinieinal iuil nt Matanus after a mutiny on the vessel, lie is elinniec with tisinsr fire arms. Three member. of the crew were seriously injured. It. A. Jt. Xo. 33 Regular communication Tuesday, April 20th. 1920 A. F. NOTII, 25 Secretary Limber Up With Ponoiratlng Hamlin's Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum bago is Hamlin s Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ail ment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, antiseptic ap plication, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents Guaranteed, Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOoD; Our PRICES LOW. NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK Special Price C . This Week . . ZDC Deuel & Sons Now arrivals cvorv week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rialto Theater. 'BEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH0F Uiso went lor Fairbank,, an Mon, t-nennea. 17 South Blvri!. Blouses! sYour Cracker Joker We feature Tru Blu "The Cracker for You'' in Medford C. S. IJUTTBRFlICliD V. E. coxsort O. A. DEVOE G. A. HAMLIN HUTCHISON & LfMSDEN H. E. MARSH J. a. moi FArr J. E. SOLISS WAKXElt, WOHTMAN & GORE COMING LOCKLEAR T7u; Daredevil of tlxa Skks-in the M MR ROBBERY Staged in lle Clouds Big Reduction on Used Cars For tho next ten days we will give a 15 per cent reduc tion on the prices, of our used cars. Wc have sonic excep tional good cars, that will be sold at a bargain, and sold on easy terms. One Franklin Touring car $300 with new cord tires JJoWJl Ono 1918 Chevrolet $300 Down One Appcrson touring car S250 run twclvo thousand miles Down One 11)11) Oldsmobilo 8, $1000 just like now $400 Ono Cuso touring JJown 1010 Maxwell, run twelve hundred miles, never aS(5I0 been off of paving, just P'"" as good ns now DoWP, 10 Ht Cadillac, a fine cur 300 for stage runs.. )owft I Vi ton Federal truck $500 just rebuilt, gunrnn teed DOWII lll) 2-ton Federal, $900 s"","n"!t'1 : Down Seely V. Hall Motor Co. Opposite M. V. & If. Bldg. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Tlcrh cure for earache, headache, cat arrh, dipth-rla, sore throat, lung trouble, KHlnny trouble, stomach trouble, n?ri tioulilc. chills and f.-ver, cramps, cougH. P'or circulation, carbuncles, tumors, cricked lir.'iist, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OI'KltATlONS. Miilfirni, (ii-cjion. Jan. 13. I'1,1' This Is to certify that I. the unclerslPi' ed. IkhI vcrv Fcvefc stomach trouble a had been bothered for several years ano last August was not expected lo live. . hwirlnis of oim Ohunn (whose H'ro .More Is at :n Houth Front street. I'rdl. I decided to Ret herbs for mx st'imach trouble, and 1 stnrteil to fee''"" belter ns soon ns I used them and ton") am a well man nud can heartily rec m.-nt anyone afflicted as I was to Ciini CluiiiB and try his Herbs. Issued) W It JOHNSON. V!llieses: I'm. Lewis, Engle Point. I., t'hlldreth, KiiKle Point. M. A. Anlorsion, Medford. S. B. Holme.s, Kagle Point. K. Moore. Kagle Point .1- V. Mclntvre. Kagle Point. Ceo. Von der Helen, Kagle Point Thus. K. N'icUuls, Kagle Point. '