Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    WTCDFOTIT) mm T-RTCUNT:, MTSDF01TO. OTtFlOy. SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1020.
POTT! TWO
Early last evening local weather
conditions were Buch as to lead Frost
Expert Young and County Awt
Cate to deem it wise to give out
warning to the orchanlists of a possi
ble, killing frost of about 27 degrees
but fortunately about 10 p. in. there
was a lack of wind and clouds settled
over the valley which remained all
night. ThlB morning's official weath
er -bureau prediction forecasts fair
weather for tonight and Sunday, but
again local conditions by night may
Indicate a posslblo frost. The min
imum temperature of last night and
this morning was 40 degrees.
All kinds dry wood, phono 305.
Ray Blackburn.
Live to dye right let us dye your
coat, suit, skirt, hat, sweater, dress
goods; our work guaranteed. Phonc-22,'1-J.
103 North Central, Apparel
Cleaners and Dyers. '10
An auto parly from I.os Angeles
arrived in the city Friday and will
make tho Jlotol Medford their head
quarters while the men 'of the party
look over tho valley and hill districts
for a few days. In tho parly are I).
M. Locey, well known Now York nnd
Chicago mining capitalist and promo
ter, and Mrs. hocey, 1). W. Campbell,
retired, of Los Angeles, a former
general manager of tho Southern Pa
cific railroad who has been in poor
health for a year or more, X. K. Pol
tor, and Mrs. H. A. Henderson of Los
Angeles. Tho visitors accompanied
by Dr. J. l' ltoddy leave Sunday to
visit tho niue Lodgo mine.
Gllddim arsenato of lead. Tho best
to bo had. Conner's Warehouse.
Correspondence cards and writing
papers in four colors and white, 2!i
and 36 cents, with a lot of other
good buys. Next, week. Watch.
Jlodford Hook Store. 3G
Miss Florence Pool, home demon
stration agent, who had spent the
last three days with the women of
Ashlnnd in drossmaking schools, and
who had been absent for tho past
month engaged in clothing demon
strations thruout the county, was in
her office today and will he dally
until next Wednesday when the milk
campaign opens for this city.
Kodak finishing, best work for
lowest prices. Jap Art Store. 61
Singer Shop Quality counts. New
and UBod machines sold or rented.
:Kxport repairing on all makes ma
chines. Phono 215-H. 116 W. Main
60
Confirming tho disgust of tho Med
ford Klks ovur Thursday night's box
ing exhibition fiasco at Oruuts Pass
tho Courlor of that city says: "The
fights of last night mean, probably,
tho abandoning of tho tight game
here. Tho house was packed with
fanB from all over tho southern pari
of tho statu. To say that tho major
ity wero disgusted would bo putting
It mildly. Tho loglou management
paid large amounts for tho flghlurs
and had a right to beliovu the fight
era would glvo what they wero paid
for. Thero Is nothing I hut will give
a black eye to tho fighting game
quicker than an exhibition such as
that of last night."
Ollddon arsenate of load. Tho best
to bo had. Connor's Warehouse.
.Hemstitching, pecoting 10c per
yard, thread furnished. Expert op
eration. iSuger Shop, 115 West Main
Btroot. ' II u
Among tho guests from a distance
at the Holland nro D. A. .lirodio of
Washington, D. (!., Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
12. Sunda of Orchard, '.Neb., and Mr.
nnd Mrs. D. M. Siehort of Ceutrulla,
Wash.
Ashland Hclmnn sulphur but tin
and BWlinming pools open for the
Benson, Saturday, May 1st. II
'Paxson's "Superb" Dahlias. Cata
logue for postcard, or phono 11, It.
II. Paxsou, Conlral Poliiit. 17 f
Tho dale for the commenceinenl
exercises of tho Cold Mill schools
has been announced by Iho faculty
to tako place .May 21st.
Soo Modforft Land & Insuranco
Agoncy, successors to D. It. Wood 4!
Co., Bin. 209 Liberty Hldg., tor fire
Insurance. If
For eye, oat, noso, throat see Dr.
Jlolno. Lihorty Illdg. Classes fitted.
' All mumberH or M'edford Post ol
the Amorican Legion are urged to be
present at the regular monthly meet
ing to bo held Tuesday. May lib. Scv
oral Important matters vlll be
brought before the meeting for final
disposition, th'i committee on enler
tuimmiH 1 Ixmmi working for wckf
end hr.w fine prograi t prepared.
'Houses fo'- t.i:;i. .WtcUseu County
llulh!ii:g & t.nn association.
Yo.i c-i l srt S.iiu.M-V. pure milk
and tioillil ;,t i'e.vlrss llakery. :!.
Orego;:l;:u:s at the Medford are A.
i.. tiibson of Marshfleld. C. .1. Smith
of liugeno, .1. 10. Armstrong of Klam
ath Falls, (!. M. Ksterly of Waldo,
and the following from Portland: M
L. Henderson. P. L. ltoss. L. C
Thoroughinuu. D. t'allireath. Neil
Hertrandlos, H. 10. Parsons, C. V.
norguian, A. J. Waglntz and K. X.
fox.
For Sa'.o Now and socond-haud
machines. Singer Shop, J 15 West
Mnln, phono 2 1 5-K.
May Day dance ;:t iteagle. Satur
day, May 1st. Music by Majestic
oi'cliuiitrn. 3."'
C. A. Stcbbillh of Clllrn. Calif., ru
gtonal director of the railed States
School iianlens. is In tin- city on bus
iness in connection with thi.' duties of
that position.
Urres, tho ladies' tail nr, will be nt
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine
wralcns. latest styles always tf
lOconoutlzo by using ncratch padb
for use. (Jot thorn at this office, if
.IIbs .Mary Hackney of the California-Oregon
Power company, left to
day for Klamath Falls.
Plain and fancy ribbons for trim
mings. Handicraft Shop. 37
airs. Roy Smith Is teaching in the I
fifth and sixth grades of the Jack-!
sonvlllo schools, succeeding in that
position Mrs. Mabel Wertz who has
moved to Climax.
Try some of Snlder's choico whip
ping cream for your Sunday dinner.
Peerless llakery. 3S
New Columbia ycrns n light col-
c-.'s for summer scarfs and sweaters.)
Handicraft Shop. 37
A delegation of Ashland Christian
Endeavorers Is hero attending the
Southern Oregon Christian Endeavor
societies, which convened this fore
noon at the First Christian church.
Tablets and scratch pads made of
Dews print, for school and office use
for sale at this office. tf
Splendid values in children's wash
dresses for summer. Handicraft
Shop. .37
"The county scarifier and grader
and crew have completed grading
and cutting out new road ways on the
P.lackwell bill to Rock Point bridge
road south of the river opposite this
city. This is indeed a good road
now and a wonderful improvement
over tho old trail. The scarifier is
now busily engaged on tho Gold 1 1 Ill
Sams Valley road which is getting a
renovating needed for many years.
This puts the roads In the Cold Hill
district in wonderful good condition
and much credit Is due the county
court for this Iniprovenieht. Gold
11111 News.
Now under now management, The
Apparel cleaners and dyers, hatters.
Good work, lowest prices, beter ser
vice Guaranteed. Wo called anil
deliver. Phono 223-J. 42
Delco-Llght Electricity for evory
farm. J. E Bartlott, Medford Hotel,
Medford, Ore.
Peggy Agnew Hogan of Lake creek
is a visitor in the city today and Is
registered at the Nash hotel.
Now under new management, The
Apparel cleaners, dyers, hatters.
Good work, lowest prices, bettor sor
vlce. Guaranteed. Wo call and do
liver. Phono 223-J. 30
'.Hand made lacos. Handicraft
Shop. 37
F. Corning Kenly has arrlvod home
from a six weeks sojourn at Port
land. Prompt reliable sorvlco, satisfac
tion fully guaranteed. City Cleaning
& Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside.
Phono 474.
The Chambor of Commerce la a
clearing houso for community
thought and action. Join. tf
Callforulans registered at Iho Hol
land Include M. L. Fstfer of Los An
geleB, Air. and Mrs. E. A. Ilrown and
Mr. an d.Mrs. Eugeno Llbby of .Ber
keley, and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jlnrk
liuni and S. W. Tracy of San Fran-
ClHCO.
Your spring suit Dost woolens,
reasonable prices. Klein the Tailor,
Kasl. Main, upstairs.
Cllidden arsenato of load. Tho best
to bo h;ul. Conner's Warehouse.
Tho prediction of fair weather Is
pleasing to many Medford people
who are planning autu and fishing
outings for Sunday.
Pocotlng
Hemstitching
Handicraft Shop. 37
Old phonographs and rocords
bought. Bold and exchanged. Doug
lass. 101 S. Central. Phono 615-J.
Tho pupils of tho Grants Tass
schools hold their May Day celebra
tkm this afternoon with a big parade
Including stunts, and exercises on
the high school campus.
Pnluco Qrocory, Moffatt & Launs-
pach, proprietors. One of tho neatest
and most sanitary grocery stores In
Medford. Give us a trial. 30
For tho best lnsurancu sco Ilolmos
tho Insurance Man.
Tho state encampment of the G. A.
1). will bo held at Astoria, Juno S-l 1,
and efforts are being made to have
the navy station a battleship there
at that time.
Wo are now handling Snlder's
Dairy pure milk and cream. Peerless
Bakery. 3S
Glldden arsenato of lend. Tho host
to be had. Conner's Warehouse.
iMls. J. P. Malkin and son of Hilt
are among the northern Callfornians
hero today. They are registered at
the Holland.
ullddcu arsenate ol load. Tho best
to bo had. Conner's Warehouso.
R. I. eggs at UuVoo'i.
Suits sponged and pressed, 70c.
Our delivery at your servico. City
Cleaning & Dyulng Co., Phono 47 1.
One or Iho big affairs of the sea
son occurs at the Medrord Nat to
night, when Hie May Day ball opens
at 'J p. in. Elaborate preparations
have been made lo assure those who
attend a splendid time troni start to
finish. A varied program or the lat
est dance hits lias been prepared ))
the Imperial orchestra and will he
interspersed Willi special surprise
features. A record-breaking urtuu
dauce is anticipated.
Palace Grocery. Moffatt & I.auns
pach. proprietors, one of the neatest
and most sanitary grocery stores in
Medford. Give us a trial. 30
20 cute Utile May Day pets for
sale at 910 W. Tenth street, Medford.
Because of the fame of Medford
and the valley which Secretary II. O.
Fnibach of the Chamber of Com
merce spread while he was a resident
there. Fred Herbert, a farmer of
Three Forks. Mont., arrived In the
city Friday lo lonk over the valley
Willi a view to locating here. He is
stopping at lie Medford. Mr. and
Mis. Edwin White of Miiito, iN. I)..
are also guests at this hotel.
Glldden arsenate of lead. The best
to be had. Conner's Warehouse. "
WEEKS & ORE
UNDERTAKERS
Day lliono
Night Phones V, AV. Week, 227-J-2
A. fc Qrr, i7-J-3.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dailey of Kluin
ath Kails, motored to the valley this
week to look after property interest:.
Delco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. J. K. Uartlett, Medford Jlotel,
Medford, Ore.
Miss Jessie ttilrs of f'orvallii-'. as
sistant mate home demonstration J
aent, who has spent the past monthi
in this county assisting Miss I'lomicu
Pool In her clothinK making demon
strations, leaves tonight for Grunts!
Pass to help Miss Corbett, the home
demonstration agent of Josephine
county, In her clothing schools for
the next two weeks.
(May Day ball. Nat. tonight. 3",
You'll ho surprised! May Day hail.:
Nat tonight! ' 3- I
The public market today was a;
great improvement over that of tho j
pant few weeks. There was a good ;
supply of home grown garden stuff
and a fairly good supply of veal and
park, chicken and smoked meats.
Awnings made to order and put
up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas,
101 South Central. Phone 615-J.
Mrs. (). h. Lee was a social ami
business visitor in tho city Friday
from Grants Pass.
Carl Jeschko, High grade watch
and cloc krepaiiing, 9 l'lr street.
Eastern guests at the Medford are
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Mellan of Chica
go and Mr. and Mrs. K. IlirHchfield of
St. Louis. Other guests at this hotel
are II. (1. Croffield of Spokane, Sid
Polack of Seattle and M. L. Lee,
V. K. Sutliffe and F. G. Ebehling of
San Francisco.
The event of the season! May Day
ball. Medford Nat. tonight! Special
features. H-r
The Itoguo River Valley band
dance ut Ashland last night drew out
a large attendance. Tho hand will
givo another benefit dance here a
week from next Wednesday night.
When you want any hauling, mov
ing, etc., dona call 4 07-Y, Kolzur
Brothers Transfer and Storage. 39
Kenneth Jerome has returned from
a several days business trip to Klam
ath Falls.
broken forgings and castings, all
shapes, nil mctuls, all sizes, welded,
rolnforccd and guaranteed. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
(James Oscar Johanson, of Medford
and Nel.Io Pearl Fletcher of Waldo,
were married Thursday afternoon at
tho Haptist parsonage, Itov. C. M
Cliuo officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jo
hanson will make their home at Med
ford. Grants PasB Courier.
(Hidden arsenate of lead. Tho best
to bo had. Conner's AVarehouse,
Glidder arsenato of lead the best
to be had. Connor's Warehouso. -It
Because of tho high price of sugar
sonic of the Medford restaurants no
longer servo tho sweet stuff in bowls
on tho tables, hut have gone hack to
the war time method of serving each
individual customer a small quantity.
Tho Ashland hotels and restaurants
put this method into effect today.
Orres, tailors for mon and women.
High grade only. Ashland. Oro.
Porter J. 'Xcff arrived homo Fri
day from San aia Obispo, Calif.,
where ho this week defended Hugh
Aioore of Gold Hill on the chargo of
burglary. At tho Lima of his leaving
that city no verdict had been an
nouueod.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetloro for
Nu Bono. Phono 5S5-J.
Miss Mario ltambo who has been
in the city from San Francisco for a
few days visiting friends and rela
tives was called to .Medford yester
day morning by the illness of her
mother. Klunmth Fulls Herald
(Hidden arsenato of lead. Tho host
to ho had. Connor's Warehouso,
II. A. Ilanhy of Medford, was one
of tho speakers at the celebration of
the Ashland Odd Fellows and Uebek
ahs held Thursday night to commem
orate the 10 1 st anniversary of tho
I. O. O. F. order.
If you want to know what 1o know
what tho spiritualist teaches attend
the spiritualist meetings, learn tlu
truth, and he free from error. 3-"i
I
Mr. and Mrs. H. X. French of Tal
ent were business callers in Xorth
Talent Tuesday. They visited at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen.
Also at Mr. Dunkin's, the former
homo of Mr. and Mrs. French.
There were an unusually large
number who attended tho services at
the home of the late Clay Patterson.
There wero Masons from each of the
valley towns, besides friends from!
far and near. After the services, the
procession accompanied the body to
the depot at Talent, where previous
arrangement! had been made for the
thru train which passes thru at 5, to
;;top and take Ihe casket on. W'm.
Ferns and Ralph Koozer accompan
ied the remains to Portland, where
the body will be cremated.
The community was shocked to
learn of tho death of MrK. Cleorge
F. Clausing In Portland, where she
underwent an operation. .Mrs. Claus
ing hail been ill hut a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family
have been visiting at the homo of
a. S. Furry for the past week. Mrs.
Clark is a sister of Mrs. M. Rose. The
family have been down in California
during tho winter, und aro on their
return trip to their home in Washington.
Mrs. Efflo Taylor and .Miss Dassett
of .Medford spent Sunday with Mrs
Joe Rader at her pleasant home south
of Phoenix.
-Mrs. J. D. Jlonry of Xorth Talent,
was a Modford business caller Wed
nesday lfaving dental work done.
Mrs. Walter Stancliff was calling
on Mrs. A. S. Furry Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. Lilly lilackwood of Phoenix,
was an ABhlaiid visitor Wednesday
and waB calling on Mrs. Clyde.
Dr. and Mrs. .1. K. Baillio left
Thursday for Ashland, where they
were to take dinner with Mrs. Clyde
and then tako the evening train for
their future home in L03 Angeles.
Mrs. Dunkln of Xorth Talent, had
the misfortune to run a needlo in her
hand last week, and the point broke
off remaining in her hand. An X-ray
had to bo taken (o locate it. And
Thursday morning of this week Dr.
Malmgrcn operated upon the hand
and removed the piece.
have been livintr in the ('. II. Toncv
idaee near Mrl.eoil. moved to I'nion
Creek WciIiicmIii v, where tliev will re
main for tlie summer.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. W. T. Grieve were"
callers at the F.verL'recn raneli
ranch Tuevdav afternoon.
Miss I.izzv Manninir spent Satur
day nivl Sunday at (lie lmme of James
K. (irieve.
GIVE ENDORSEMENT OF
W. D. WELCH'SISERViGES
Wo understand that Mr. W. I.
Welch has filed -application for the
office of County Treasurer on the
republican ticket.
We wish to tako this occasion to
oxp ress ou r en t i ro sa t isf act ion w i I h
tho services rendered us by Mr.
Welch, who has been in our employ
for (he past three years us office
manager.
We tako pleasure '.u recommend
ing him to tho voters of Jackson
county as HONEST, INIH STRlOrs
and CAPABLK and worthy of their
support.
iu:xxi: Y tsi COMPANY,
Adv. Por M. E. lioot. Mgr.
Card of Thanks
)We wish to thank our friends nnd
neighuors for their kindness und
sympathy and tho beautiful floral
offerings during the illness and de
mise of our beloved wile and sister.
GFO F. CLAI MING.
MUS. CAKi;iK IHHiSON.
miss i.ocisk ('lapsing.
DR. RICKERT
ryra HoiFvrrnoAiyi.T
rKSTKlV, AM) GIiASSKH
PROPERLY FITTED
no nitore rsm
Broken Tn Accurately PnpUcotol
Suite 1-D over MT Co.
308 E. lyiln, UpiUlrf
Trnov Iloothbv and family motor
ed to Medford Friday. 1'hev were
accompanied by Miss Gladys Uncle of
lalent, who lias been visitinir at til
Hoothbv Iionie for some. time.
W. A. Iliyinliotliuni and fainiiv
motored to the lioi;ue Jfiver ranch
Tuesday eveuiui:.
Clem Clark and sister, Mae of 'JVi
enl, spent Saturday and Sundav villi
their parents, M.r. and Mrs. C. W
Chirks of the Cascade unrge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'liipps and son.
John, spent Sunday at Mr. lligin
botham's.
(rns Jlitfiworlli made a business
t ri to Medford Friday, returnin
Saturday,,
Mrs. .y7,v Xieliols and eliildre
TOO LATE TO CLAS8IFY
FOR SALE 191S -Maxwell In good
shape. Will sell right; would ex
, pect part payment. Call at Victor
Danlelson Garage, 113 Xorth Con
tral. ;iii
FOR BALK A No. 0110 grain and
seed corn. Phono aSll-.l--. -Hi
FOIt SALE OR KXCIIAXC.H For
cattle, threo fiye-acre irrigated
tracts close In on Pacific Highway
.Phono -1.12-11. 40
FOR RFXT Five room modern
house, furnished: garden planted;
garage, ull Soulh Central.
WAXTFI) Yearling Shorthorn bull
A. IS. Hall, H. 1, lltix 5 an. 311
LOST Aenln Ijivelter nn.t rln.in l,n
tween Johnson's and Chamber of
l onimerce. Finder return
Johnson's Jewelry Store.
WAXTKI) Young couple, who will
.guaranlee best of care tp property,
wants to lease 5 or i room modern
bungalow, unfurnished preferred,
for year or more; would consider
purchase little later. If you have
something to offer address Jlunga
low care Mail Tribune, statinA
where property is, size, etc., and
party will call on you. 2li
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Films Developed Better
Prints Hade Clearer
Prompt attention to Mail Ordc
SVYEM'S STUDIO
Met! ford
217 Eart Main'St.
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Our way of Dry Cleaning Is mechan
ically thorough and it saves wear
and tear on the articles. Suits,
gowns, everything In fabrics cleaned
Call l'liono -I t.
Miss Ted Manning spent the week
end at the Prospect hotel.
There was a community dance at
the Prospect hall and evory one re
ported having had a good time.
Mrs. Hert Nichols returned home
from Medford where she had gone on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pankey made a
husiness trip to Medford Tuesday
and returned Wednesday.,
Mr. Chester Davis carried the mail
lo Prospect Thursday and Friday for
our mail carried, A. A. Hollenhcak.l
Krnest Hollenlteak went to work
on the road for Wm. Von der llellenl
Monday. !
Mrs. Ernest Price and Harold Wal-
termires made a trip to Medford Fri
day. Mr. Waltermires returned Sat
urday with a new Chevrolet car.
(Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wttlker and
daughter Alice, and accompanied by
Lee Waddell went to Medford Mon
day to visit Mr. Walker's folks.
Mrs. A. A. Ilollenbeak visited her
father, Mr. Adams of McCloud, Wed
nesday. S. S. Aiken returned homc-iTues-
day from an assessing trip.
Sho T'eels Fine Xou
Aches and pains often indicate
kidnoys out of order. Your kidneys
surely need help and quickly
when your hands and feet are swol
len and you feel dull and sluggish,
lose your appetite and your energy
and there Is a puffy look under the
eyes. Mrs. L. Gibson, 12th and Edi
son St., LaJunta, Colo., writes: 'My
kidneys were giving me a great deal
of trouble for some time. I took
Foley Kidney Pills and they helped
me right away. I feel fine now."
For salo by M'edford Pharmacy. Adv,
Notice
Have just put in a now Electric
Thor Washer. Your washing done
promptly. MRS. S. P. ELLIOTT.
Second and Oak street, Central
Point, Ore. 35
Not Ire
Postal card photos $1.25 dozen;
5c each additional printing. Cos
tumes used froe. Jap Art Store. 51
Mr. Good Goods Says:
OurCOODS are GOOD;
Our PRICES LOW.
SHANTUNG PONGEE
Hand Made
Special Price QOp
This Week JOL
Beuels
Higuet qualllj jewelry repiurluK
Diamond oottlm, watch repairing
iaturactlon wiured "fii
n
MARTIN I. IiEDX
Mall a T.ur -wanU.
!Bloeses!
New arrivals every
week of the latest mod
els in colored voiles,
guaranteed to "tub."
' The
Vanity Shop
Next Riallo Theater.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SH0F
Al'.ao nrent for Fairbauks ac4 Morai
(7 South Blvtrsldt.
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
Fourth and Uartlett
"The Church with a cluilleiigjii',' program."
A Church of (iood Music
11A.M.
"A VOICE FOR THE TIMES"
J. Randolph Sasnett
8:00 P.M.
"AMERICA'S RECEPTION TO THE NATIONS
UNDER OUR FLAG"
A missionary pngaent with a caste of fifty costumed
characters.
"The Prayer Perfect," Cunt i alto Solo
y M rs. -J. 'Randolph Sasnett.
"Words by James Whitconib Riley
YOUNG PEOPLE EPWORTH LEAGUE 6:45
i wi ii ii 1 1 ii 1 111 1 1 ii ill M 1 1 i iii ii nil in i ii urn
Give Consecrated Dollars
:tjfWha.t )'iACfA fft
, ISA IJ'- - ESss r
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Be an Informed
ifoyterian
HOSPITALS of the Presbyterian Church throughout
the mission world last year cared for over a million
patients. Offerings of Presbyterian churches in mission lands
are so large that for every $ I given by you to foreign work
there is expended on the field $1.43.
The Presbyterian Church is teaching the Siamese the
dignity of labor and providing them with shoes through a
mission tannery. Better bred chickens have been intro
duced into India, so that the people may have sufficient
food. In Africa this church is leaching the blacks farming,
carpentering, and blacksmithing all lo help build better
life for the natives.
Learn ihe facts of Presbylcrianism. Subscribe lo New
Era Magazine, (75 cents a year, club rates) sample copy
from I 328 ChcslnutSt., Philadelphia, Pa. Get from your
pastor two leaflets: "Bird's Eye View of the Budget of
1920-2 I " and "What Your Money Will Buy". Read
"The Four-Fold Task of the Prcsbylerian Church"
(40 ccnls, of New Era Headquarters).
Come to Church on Sunday
New Era Movement
Presbyterian CKurcK
InthlU S.A.
Cooperating with. Interchurch World. Movement
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PUT THE SCREWS ON
EXTRAVAGANCE
TODAY will somi be tomorrow, and then
might come a change in conditions which
would cau.se you to reflect with sorrow upon
the neglected opportunities to save.
Systematic depositing of your earnings in
a Savings Account at the First National
Hank will soon bring you real prosperity
Interest on Savings
Zhe First National Bank9
Medford Oregon
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE
FEED
Save money on chicken
feed by buying from us.
Scratch Food $4.50
Egg Producer 3.65
Developing Mash 5.C0
Wheat 4.50
wjattii hjueii
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
317 East Main Strut
Operators of coal properties In
Utah nnd Wyoming advlso buying
your winter supply now. The Idea Is
spreading that the coal commission
:nay award the miners a further ad
vance In wages, gs well aa to maks
other concessions that will further (
materially Increase the cost of pro
ducing. We can now fill Tour orderi with I
different sizes of '
SPRING CANYON UTAH
COAL
Dry Wood of All Kinds on
Hand
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEff
Phone 218 ffiH 60. Front 9. 0