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PXGE TWO STEDFOTID MXTL T71TBTTNTE. MEDFOTTO. 'OKEfiOK. THUlDAY. APINL 22. 1!20. There was a ruther heavy frost this morning for a Khort period, hut it came too late to do any damage, us the minimum temperature, ils'A, was reached ut 6 a. ut. Tliere wan no smudging. Another light to heavy frost -is predicted for tomorrow mor ning. U was alternately clear and cloudy all thru lust night but he twecn u and 5:20 thiH morning it cleared up and the temperature he- gun falling until 2HVi degrees wan reached. Tablets and scratcn paus mado of sows print, for school and office use . for sale nt this office. tf Let's all Jazz down to the senior play Friday night. 2S' The Maxwell car of M. S. Centers of Med ford caught fire about 7 a. in. Wednesday when ho was on his way to Jacksonville and was totally de stroyed. The cause of the (lie is not known, but it is presumed it was due to a louk in gasoline. Tho first Mr Centers knew of the impending dis aster was when ho saw smoke com' lng up from the body of tho car. lie stopped at once and left the car, and stood helplessly by while tho auto burned, as he had no fire extinguish er. The car, which was a year old "was fully Insured. 'Dancing, classes will he formed in Medford If sufficient number of peo ple respond to tho short sumSuer courso of eight weeks offered during 'May and June. For further particu lars telephone ofiG-J or apply at the Modford Nat, Saturday, April i. from 1 to 3. 27 Kev. J. H. Stlllwell will hold a spiritualist meeting ut lili Aimottd Htreet tonight, 8 p. m. All welcome. Admission free. 27 The 8prijig meeting of tho South ern Oregon 1'reshytery closed Its sch : slons at Grunts i'ass lust night. From this county among tho delegates in attendance wore Itov. I,. Myron llooz er and J. II. Cooley of Medford, Itev. Albert (inmmons of Jacksonville, Jtev. J. K. llalllie of Phoenix, Itev. C. .11. Edgar of Central Point, and Kevs. C. F. Koehler and J. W. lioyt of Afili Innd. itev. Albert Cammons was elected commissioner to the general , assembly of tho 'Presbyterian church, 'which will ho held next month In Philadelphia, und itev. Doozer as al ternate. Paxson's "Superb" Dahlias. Cata logue for postcard, or phono 3 1, It. 11. Paxson, Central Point. 17 ' A big evening of fun Friday even ing nt tho Pago. 2S Tho cast of The Ilachelor's Ito manco, which will ho presented at tho Pago theater by the senior cluss of tho high school, will hold a dress rehearsal of tho comedy ut the the ater tonight. i' Tru l)lu Rraiiums best oh earth. , Aflk your dealer.'. . . . 21) Soe our add in this paper for prices ,on poultry foods. It will pay to buy from us. Monarch Seed & Koed Co. . -Ha Orogoninns registered nt Iho Med ford yesterday and this morning in cluded K. .10. ltornpuugh, II. I.. Lord and P. L. Cnmpboll of lOugene, ! A. Morcer of Donald, S. C. Williams of Ko'rby and tho following from Port land: C. I. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace McCumant, II. S. Wyllo, (leo. F. Field, F. S. Stewart, C. J. Wlnchell, A. L. Stono and C. II. Ubenhaus. For tho best insurauco see Holmes the Insurance Man. "A Ilachelor's ltomance," Friday evening, April 211. , 2S d'Jvery niomhor of tho Jackson school u'arcnt-Tenchor aHsorlatiou is urgod to attend the called meeting to bo hold In tho school hall tomorrow at 3 o'clock. Tho money for tho play ground equipment Is on hand and the business of this meeting Is to vote on how it shall he spent so thai tho work on the ground can begin ut onco. Jf you havo a few Hers of dry stove or chunk wood or a cord or two of try fir, oak, laurel or n'uniunllu "wood that you are not going to use Dhone KKB-X. "7 iYoii can't miss "A lluchclor'B Vo- ninnco," Pngo, Friday. 2S 'Mrs. A. S. Purry of Phoenix, has as hor guost this week Airs. Anna Zlgler of Ashlnnd. Attends Firsf Banquet IN MANY" TEARS. Prominent Man Boosed by Bad: Stomach. Thl story could carry the dale lind f any city or town whoro J-O-T-0 Iiiia been introduced. Public din ners and evening attain have long been "passed up" by many promi nent men and women because they iiavo become victims to Indlgutiuii, Sour Stomach and other kindred aliments. J-O-T-O la a eufo, simple, easy-to-tako remedy; has mada many a now ntonuich out of an old eno, making life really worth livln for thousands who nave taken It II will do the same for you, or it won't tf oat you a penny. That's our belief in 1 OLD BY PROGRESSIVE DRUG- GISTS IN YOUR CITY. Sample free by writing BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., Balllftoham, Waahington. For fiulo in Aieuiorn by : UKATIi'8 WKl'U STOKIC. (itiests from a distance at the Hol land Include Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Innis of Spokane, P. H. Douglas of Chicago and W. A. English of Seattle and A. J. Hoffmeyer of San Fran Cisco. See Medford Land & Insurance Agency, successors to D. It. Wood Co., Km. 209 Liberty lildg., for fire insurance. tf illrlng your clean cotton ragB to this office and get cash for them. 32 The week end dancing party which will be held at the Wat Saturday, April 21, promises to draw a large attendance, thore having been no other dunces during the week. Pre parations are under way to make thiB affair a "real party." Tho Imperial orchestra will spring a new one on the crowd at this time, the nature of which will not bo made public until Saturday night. R. I. oggs at DeVoeV A love story and a comedy, all In one, "A bachelors Honianco," Fri day night. . . 28 The tickets uro going fast for the special Klks trip to Grants Pass u week from tonight, where tho lodge will hold a session, and indications are that the special train will be crowded. Demand Tru 1)1 u crackers and cookies handled In Modford by Do Voe, II. K. Marsh, Hutchinson & I.umsden, J. A. Moffutt, J. K. Sollss, C. A. llamlln, V. K. Consor, Butter field's Grocery, Warner, Wortman & Gore 20 iloxed apples for sale at Hear Creek Orchurds at $1.00 per box Phono 40S-J2. 27 fKnIistmonts and re-enlistments in tho army ulr service were again re sumed March 20, 1020, at tho local army recruiting stntion, 123 East Main street, after having been dis continued since last August. High school graduates, airplane median Ics, auto repairmen, machinists, elec Iriclans, englno mechanics and rig gers uro espoclully deBlred at this time. Parties having fresh vegetables to sell phono The Palace Grocory, phono lU'J. 29 A clever comedy, "A Bachelor's Komunco," ut tho Pago theatre. 28 Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Jackson of Knglo Point, spent Thursday shop ping in this city during which they bought a now Maxwell car in which they drovo back home. When you want any hauling, mov ing, etc., done cnll 407-Y, Koizur llrothors Transfer Co. 39 Prompt reliable Borvlce, satisfac tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. Phone 4 74. A tolegruni was received by rela tives In Medford yosterduy convoying tho sad news of tho death of Mrs. K. II. Pearco of Suthorlln, Ore. 'Hlg dance Eaglo Point, Saturday, April 34. Don't mlas It. 29 Coining Friday, April 2 3, "A Bach elor's ltomance." 28 Tho tho water Is pretty muddy yet, the fishermen report a splendid run of fish. This looks like It will bo the best sport season In many years. Gold Hill News. Dolco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. K. Bartlott, Medford Hotel, Modford, Ore. A fow mare bargains in flno Bel gian hares. Call mornings.- Bliss lloino, 910 West Tenth Btreot, Med ford. 29 Portland men registered nt the Holland uro C. F Kellogg, U. M. Leslie, J. MeUiughllii, T. J. LauBhlin and A. U. Carter. Drink Llthla Mineral water for rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles. Order from Jackson County Crenmory. If you huvo somo clean col ton rugs around the house you want to turn Into money phono or bring them to this office at once. 32 The prediction of warmer wont hor for tomorrow 1b welcomed generally, especially by thosu who have garden truck out of tho ground, and others who huvo been waiting for a warm spell beforo planting their gardens. Llthla M moral water by the case. Jackson County Creamery. For Sale High grado car, looks and runs llko new; must bo sold at once, parly leaving city. Very cheap, lioom 103 Liberty llldg. 29 w. II. iPiuia says that the trout will tako a fly now. If you happen to know how to do It right. Ho went fishing yesterday and caught a num ber of trout on n fly and also got a stcolhcad out. hut the hook was too small and It broke und now Bill is mourning Iho loss of thu "big one." GruntB Pass Courier. Wo write tiro Insurance. Hedden & Canoday, 32 N. Central, phono 72(1 Machines ronlod and repaired. Slngor Shop, phono 215-H. The first straw hut of the season was seen in Medford today when traveling man stepped off tho Bouth hound passenger train und proceuded to visit stores. For Sale New and socond-hnnd machines. Singer Shop, 115 West Main, phone 31."-H. Orres, tho ladles' tailor, will bo at Motel Holland every Thursday. Flno woolens, latest styles always. tf Indications are that there will be a Inrgu contingent from Ashlnnd at the annual meeting here Saturday night of the Ohio association of the Itoguo Uiver valley. Im you need n loan on your pro perty? Phmio 130, ask for Jones. Leave appointment. 27 Broken fnrglngs and castings, all shapes, all metals, nil alies, welded, reinforced and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. Tho first high school base ball game of the season In the valley will take place Saturday afternoon at iirnnls Puss between teams of the shlaud and Grants Pass high schools. I Tourists from various sections who have been spending the winter in southern California continue to stop in Medford for a visit while en route home. At tne Hotel Medford are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Otto and .Miss Anna Nelison of Valley City, X. D., and Mr. and Mrs.- C. F. Uiddle, MrB. Jackson and Paul Silz of Wich ita, Kas. Have you tried the Llthla Mineral water from the Jackson County Creamery. It has great medicinal value. The preferential right of entry to Oregon and California grant lands which has been on since April 12 for people who have resided on such lands since Dec. 1st, 1913, also for ex-service men, has been extended GO days after .May loth, for the cx-ser-vlce men only. This land can be filed on with V. S. Commissioner F. Hoy Davis, who says that there is some good land left especially in the Evans creek section. The Gillen Hat Shop is showing somo wonderful values in the up to the minute styles in sport hats, white hats and special sale hats. Bal cony at M. M. Co. 27 Tho annual meeting of the First PrcBbyterian church will be held in the chapel this evening. Reports from all organizations will be given and officers for the new year will be elected. Tho church Is closing a very prosperous year and tho trustees will be able to report obligations met and a mortgage of twenty-flvo hundred dollars paid off. Tho new year opens with promise. Dclco-Llght Electricity for every farm. J. E Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Mrs. C. A. Long of Gold Hill, is a guest at the Holland, as Is also Geo Mason of Eugene und John Johnson Jr., of Glendule. 1 have money to loan ut low rate of interest. Phone 130. Ask for Jones, with Brown & White. 29 Tho "Three Faces East" company which gave such an enjoyable per formance at tho Pago last night left In their Bpcclul Pullman car and two bnggago cars at 11:30 last night for Marysvllle, Calif. 'Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. Mrs. Pat Slaltery arrived In tho city WednoBday from Grants Pass for a several days visit with friends and relatives. Week-end dunce! Modford Nat. Sat. Apr. 21. Follow tho crowds! 27 Tho embargo on the shipping of livestock has been lifted by- the Southern Pacific long enough for the Farm Bureau exchange to ship out irom Medford tonight or tomorrow throe curs of hogs. The Chambor ar Commerce Is a clearing house for community thought and action. Join. tf There are no Initiations or special features In connection with tho Elks lodge session tonight, hut arrange ments will bo completed for the ses sion which the lodgo will hold at Grants Pass next Thursday night. Hollod barley $78.00 a ton nt Watklns Feed Store. 28 Moso" Barkdull, whoso Interest in politics Is only overshadowed by tho commercial Interests that Involve him in tho real estate business, is ut the Imperial hotel, registering from Medford. "Mose" is known official ly as J. E. With him are Lloyd Elwood and E. M. McKenny, both of Medford.- Portland Journul. You ought to Insure your auto with Redden & Canaday, 32 N. Cen tral. Phone 720. Tho annual mooting und banquet of tho Ohio association of tho Kogue River vnlley which will bo held at Althon hall over the Medford phar macy, Suturduy evening, promises to bo well attended. Rev. L. Myron Hoozer will be one of tho speakers and his subject will bo "Tho diuck eyo Thru tho Eyes of a Badger." Old ' phonographs mid records bought, sold and exchanged. Doug lass, 101 S. Central. Phono 015-J. Miss Alllo Hedley who Is a student nt the II. of O. arrlvod this morning to Bpond the wook end at homo. Hemstitching 10c per yard, thread furnlshod. Singer Shop, 115 West Main. A. W. Walker mid sons Clnrk und Paul will leavo for Portland tonight to drive homo a number of new cars from thnt city. For eyo, eai, nose, throat see Dr. Holno. Liberty Bldg. Glasses flttod. lAt the Nash are registered J. 11. Shaw of Aberdeen, Wash., L. .1. Splnks of Tueoinu. John Kuhnko of Sulem und K. J. Odell of Yoncalla. Your spring suit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor, East Main, upstairs. MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as nt 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with GOLD MEDAL 8 Th world's stundsrd remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troubles Bine 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sues. Look for the name Gold Motlat on every boa Md aeceut do imilAtioa WEEKS & ORR UNDERTAKERS Day rhone !!7 Night rimnes K. W. Weeks, 227 J-2 A. E. Orr, 227-J-3. -Mrs. W. T. Qulsenberry and chil dren left this afternoon for their fu ture home at Los Angeles where they will join Mr. Qulsenberry, who has been located there ever siuce he left Wichita Falls, Texas, where he man aged a department store for his bro ther, until the store was sold. He and his brother are now- engaged in the oil stock business at Los Angeles. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and cloc krepairlng. 9 Fir street. Big dance Eagle Point, Saturday, April 24. Don't miss it. 29 W. D. Whisenaur and Max Cohen of New York city are guests at the Medford, as are also the following San Franciscans: G. L. Chandler, Chas. .1. Anderson, Bert T3all, P. V. Sullivan and Al Uenery. Suits sponged and pressed, 7c. Our delivery at your service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., Phone 474. Economize by using scratch pads for use. Cot them at this office, tf The new Elka lodge hand of 20 pieces will make Its initial appear unce In Medford on Thursday, April 29, before tuking the special train for Grants Pass. This hand is under the personal direction of Prof. Ro manoffsky, that famous Russian di rector from Boston, and rehearsals are being held three times a day somo days. Special uniforms are e- Ing procured at great expense for the entire personnel (of the band, which promises to creute a sensation in the Rogue valley. This new band will accompany the Modford delegalion to thu state convention ut Sulem this summer. Orres, tailors for men. and women High grade only. Ashland, Ore. ' Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBono. Phone 585-J. Judge and Mrs. Wallace McCamant of Portland, arrived In the city lute Wednesday from Portland and will he hero several days. They are at tho Medford. Judge McCamant, who Is well known here, Is a former judge of the. Btate supreme court und Is a candidato for delegate at largo to the republican national convention. It will bo remembered that two years ago Judge McCamant was one of the chief orators ut the Lincoln day ban ouet delivering tho nddress on Lin coln. .. .. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills for pain in sides and back:- rheumutism, backacho, kidney nnd bladder aliments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for consti pation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. , , r Printer AVuntod This offico wants u full fledged printer or ono who has served part of his' apprenticeship, at once. Write or phono. 28 Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes Look for end Itibtion atl P.CB. aPOCfctftS SOME MORE P. c. a PRODUCTS Arrowroot Biscuit Assorted Cokes Butter Thin Cheese Sandwich Chocolate Eclair Graham Wafers Iced Honey Jumbles Long branch Saltine Flakes Ginnr Waters Marshm allow Sandwich Friday and Saturday SPECIAL A box of high class Stationery, 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes, in white, lavender, pink, blue or grey 47 cents the box Heath's Drug Store The San Tox Store BERNE, April 22: Tho Czecho .Slovak- authorities stand ready to de liver to Germany possession of Max Hoelz, Saxon communist bandit, ter lorizer of the Plauen district, who was arrested in Czecho-Slovak terri tory last week, according to dis patches from Prague. Discoveries of valuables Hoelz had concealed on his person, the dis patches state, have caused the Czecho Slovak authorities to treat Hoelz as a common highwayman. HEI.S1XGFORS, April 22. (Hava). - An attack by soviet troops upon members of the Polish colony In Pctrograd who were holding a demonstration in protest against the arrest of the Polish bishop in Petro grad Easter Sunday Is reported here. Several Polea wore killed or wounded and others were arrested it was reported. Xotii e II. 1. ). E. All brothers wishing to make Grants Pass trip should make reser vations now with the transportation committee. Also secure tickets for tho fight so that proper arrange ments may be made to accommodate the crowd in Grunts Pass. 28 Special for Friday's Selling $I.!)H, ijW.ltH, SO. (IK l have selected some wonderful values for your right now hats, ladles and offer them to you ut these -very attractive prices, Friday only. Gil len Hat Shop. Balcony M. M. Co. 27 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR "-RENT Furnished rooming house. 10 rooms and bath. Will H. Wilson, 32 North Front street, phone 407. 27 FOR SALE Four room plastered house, modern, two chicken houses barn, wood shed und garage. 2 Vi acres alfalfa, fenced. Place in good shape, inquire 731 West Second. 32 FOR SALE 1917 Ford roadster in first class shape. Just been com pletely overhauled. Patton and Robinson, inc., 112 South River side. FOR. SALE Fordson tractor plow. 2-bottom, 12-inch Oliver. Slightly used. Cheap. Patton and Robin son, inc., 112 South Riverside. FOR SALE Eggs from my bred to Iny Leghorns at reduced price for balance of the season. W. J. War A Dainty "Crunch" when you bite them a Bavor of salt on your tongue the most delicious repast will taste better because of Snow Flakes crisply fresh just from the oven I PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. ANTI DUMPING BILL IS B1 WASHINGTON. April 22 Deelnr iiiL' thtit the nnti-iHimiKiiL' bill recently passed bv the house would prevent American ronsumers from redm-in-: livinsr i-osts bv ImviiiL' cheaper Kur.i peun wnres, Senators Thomas of Colorado ami Nuuent of Idaho, demo crats, filed n minority report loday I'ruinir defeat of the measure. Thev clianred that the inovimr force lichiiid the bill vas the selfish interests of American manufacturers, who de sired to hold a monopoly of the do mestic market. The State University Agricultural College and the State Normal have for many years spent less money per student per year in train ing Oregon boys anil Kirls than is spent at any other state institution. The present cost at the State Univer sity is $202 a year; at the college, it Is $ 1 SO. Hut even before the war, when money would buy twice as much as it buys now, the average cost at all other state institutions was $325 a year. Jn addition Their Building Investment is altso very low At the SUite University It is at pres ent J322 per student; at the College, ?300. Jiut in state Institutions else where, statistics show the average to be $f9.". These are convincing proofs of economical administration, but the three institutions can no lon ger give satisfactory training to the vast number of Oregon hoys and girls 15-100 in fulltimo courses alone), un less they receive more support. On May iil the HlghtM Kducuthmal rolhsf measure will appear on th ballot. You are ui'tft'd to preserve; the qual ity of higher education by voting for It. Paid advertisement inserted by Colin Dyment In behalf of the Joint Alumni Itelief Committee for Higher Kduca tion in Oregon, 514 Pittock Ulock. Portland. Adv. the Orange Blossom Wedding Ring All through the apes the eipressiveOrange Blossoms have been symbolic of mar- riagc. From the time of the crusades they have been the favorite flower of the European bride. Decorated Wedding Rings, decreed by smart society everywhere, may be seen at our shop in several exqui site designs, including the Orange Blossom, which so well expresses the senti ment of the marriage vows. We will be glad to show you all of these beautifully sig nificant designs and also to give you a complimen tary copy of' "Wedding Ring Sentiment," a dainty' little booklet which traces the quaint history of the wedding ring through the dim ana dusty centuries. DR. RICKERT RT"E8 SCIETrriC!AIit,T rKSTER, AM) GLASSKB PROPERLY FITTED NO DROPS CSKP Broken Lensra ArcnratPlr Duplicated Suite t-2 over May Co, 308 E. Main, Upitain dxitf Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOoD; Our PRICES LOW. 36 in. Fancy Silks SPECIAL at $1.98, $2.48 and $2.65 a yard Deuels' Saturday, April 24 1 o'clock 8 N. Front St. Wm. Ulrich Auctioneer Stoves and ranges Beds and springs Chairs and tables Rocking chairs ' Dining tables Dressers.comodes Washing machines Churns, tools Lawn mowers Carpet sweepers Typewriters Steel cot Steel couch Some 'dishes Center tables Graphophones Rifles Cupboards Clothes racks Grind stones Sewing machines And many other items too numer ous to mention. Saturday at 1 o'clock 28 N. Front St. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso agent for Feirbankii ani Mors Eneinea. 17 South Rlvirsld. "' ,t AUCTION