PATJE TWO MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, ftiED-FORD, OREGON". SATURDAY. MARCTT 5. 1021 Tocal and Personal The rainfall of Friday was much de plored both in the oily and coimtiy dis tricts aa It uiltioil ul(lillonal moisture to the ground and delayed the drying out process, which was fast going on, thus delaying the plowing on the fa rum and the making of gardens In the city. Yesterday's rainfall was .31 of an inch. However, this week many early gar dens were ut in and planted in thi: city, l-'air weather la predicted for to night and Sunday. $1.75 per 100 His. for fancy Netted (loin potatoes, free delivery. Hutchison & Lumsden. 2'J1 j Have your motor cylinders robored nml fitted with iioLnxo ijlstonn at Hiverside (Jarage. Host equipped shop for cylinder rehorlug In southern Oregon. i!ii7 Community dance tonight at Nata lorium. 2'ti .Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Ciithile and chil dren who have spent the winter visit Ing Mr. (iiithiie'H parents at Liverpool, Kngland, expect to sail for homo next wx'ok. Mrs. Paul Ilausen, coraetlere for Nullono. I'houe 585-J. tf Everything electrical. Medford Elec trio Co. Phone C61. Little Hatha ia Mayliew, hy rcipiest will he seen In a real spring-time dance at the Natatorial tonight. Tills little : dancing midget Is always an enjoyable ! feature of an evening's entertainment. Splendid music will he furnished hy Iho Imperial orchestra. ill.")' ,'E. If. Poineroy of Santa Ilnrhnra, E S. Koshala of Salt Lake City, O. L Skofstad of Seattle, (i. W. Zaiii? of Hacramcnlo, and .Mr. and .Mrs. C Kndlcott anil Miss Harriett Edgev.orlh of San Francisco are nmong the guests at tho Holland. .Ilavo you seen little Llarhara May- hew In her real spring dance? She will appear tonight at the Natatorluin community dance. A cordial invita tion is extended tho public to attend. Admission only 10c. 295 Johnson's Transfer nny time any where. Prices right. Phone 723-Y. 29G Reuorlns and fitting your engine with UeLuxe pistons gives it new life. It's not so expensive, (lot our priced Hiverside Garage. P. F. Close. 297 Although plenty of eggs are being lnid to keep the price down in this vicinity to 2D cents a dozen they are growing somewhat scarce owing to the fact that so many peoplo are purchas ing In large quantities to put down in water glass and many others using numerous eggs In their Incubators for the hutching season. E. L. Davis, recontly located in Mod ford, has a Hainilton-Heach carpet washer, which cleans and washes car pets and rugs without taking them ofr the floor. Tho system is perfectly sun ltary, kills moths and all germ dis eases, does not interfere- with the housework or cause uny inconvenience and carpets are dry In one hour. Phone !)!)8 for pai'ticulai-s. 2117 The lunch you like at tho Dairy nook and homo cooking. ;t05 llettor huy a Chandler than wish you had. tf County Agent C. C. Cato and Mrs (ate arrived homo last night from their Bojourn in Lou Angeles. Mr. Cati comes back In his usual gooil health and will at once delve into the nniltl tudliious duties of his ofl'lco Willi re newed vigor. Prunes flair sale. Call 45:i-M, David ltaymoml. 297 Just received a Bhlptnent of 30x3 flrst-clRHs nouskld tires, while they last lu.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. When bettor nutomobltca nre hullt Hnlolc will hulld thorn. tf 1. Ilragg, a veteran of Iho old sol dier's homo left this morning for Mod ford whero he will visit with his grand children, Kosebmg lievlew. Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 236 East Main. Finney Notlod Coin potatoes $1.7.1 per 100. lbs. dolivered. Hutchison Liuusdon. li'.ir. Dr. Jouett P. llray is in his office in M. F, & 11, llldg., woek days except I hursdays, rooms lll'.M 10. Phono 5S0, Lady assistant. "Keep Smiling." 2HG Tho storeoptlcon lecture on "Old and New China" given last Wednesday evening at the First llnptist church was greatly enjoyed by all who were present. The views were unusually good, and tho new niachlue purchased by tho church proved to he a splendid Btureoptlcon. The church received soino new members, anil voted to set aside Holy Week as Membership Week in tho church. Special effort will he made to reach many interested people of tho congregation. The church will go "over the top" in lis goals, which nre But for Easter from present Indira lions, New members will be received hy baptism Sunday evening, and the hand of fellowship given to a number of now members at the morning ser vice. "Homo Uaked" goods at thu Dairy Nook. You'll like them. 305 Hock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf Notice! Tho meeting of the Amer ican Legion will commence at S:30 to night. Tho social session will start nhout 9:15. All legion members and tho auxiliary are requested to attend Frank P. Karrell, Commander. 295 Mr. und Mrs. J. C. Mechen nro visi tors in tho clly from Trail who are registered lit the Holland. Invest your savings in the Jnckson County JUtilldlng and Loan association tf Iloglnnlng Mar. 1st we will furnish tin-pastiirlzctl milk to customers who wish it. Cows tuberculin tested. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Hear the Ashland-.Medfoid debate at 4hc 1 1 lull School tonight. 290 (icorge Maddox of the Medford green house who was operated on Thursday at the Sacred Heart hospital for uppen dlcitls, is getting along nicely. Kindergarten training Is the very basis of all later education. Every child Is entitled to the advantages and happy experiences of the kindergarten. Tiny Tot School, G22 West Fourth street. Phone S32-W. 299 If your merchant does not handle Itoguo river mailo brooms you can get them at the public market. 29G Ashland High Sehool-Medrord High School annual debate tonight at 8 p. m.J High School auditorium. 29 Oregonlans at the Medford last night anil tliis morning included Carl It. Barnes, V. F. Slater, Hay W. Turnbull and Maud Lombard of Eugene, W. .1 Kerr of Corvallls, and tlio following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Trudgler, .Mr. and Mrs. A. S. (John, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Kemger, C. E. Col lins, Pat. Illake, Chas. H. Harris, T. II. N'eustcd, II. E. Parsons, Chas. II. (ilaser, W. P. dray, (i. .VI. lllalt, It. C. Hi.shop ami A liraiiloy, Thos. II. Mc- (iiilro and A. 11. Palmer. If your clothes ure not becoming to you, you had better ho coining to ns I'antoriiim Dye Works. tf After all Is said and dono you will still continue to Bave at the Groceteria. tf The Japanese question will be dis cussed at tlio High School tonight at X p. in. No admission charge. 295 The Elks hard times Inaugural ball last night was a largely attended and very enjoyable affair with some strik ingly original and humorous costumes among tho odd ballroom garb worn hy till the dancers. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 0(11. After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at tho Groceteria. tf Will Ashland or Medford High win In the debate tonight? 295 i no itogue lllver Canal company sent qullo a number of laborers In the Fish Lake vicinity this morning to cut out the brush along the right of way of tho Medford district irrigation sys tern In that section. Humilton-Heach Carpet Washer washes carpets and rugs on your own floor, restores the colors, kills moths and disease germs, making your homo absolutely sanitary. Tel. 244. 296 Hemstitching and plcoting 10 cents per yard. Tho Vunlty Hut Shop, Cor. R Main and DaVtlett. tf Husiness college girl will cxchnr.ge services for home. Phono 259-11. 29U Tho rain of last night drove four young men who arrived In the city on a freight train to take laborers' jobs at constructing tho irrigation system, to seek shelter in tho city prison. They hud served in tlio II. S. navy during tlio world war and were penniless Muttressos mudo over, furniture up bolstering, crating and packing. Doug las, 137 N. Central. Phono 2-Y. 29(i For crating, packing and Btorage call :i3:t Koiznr Transfer. 31 Big roviow und speed typing 'class under expert instructor begins this week. Modl'ord Husiness College 300 Dr. Her I Elliott, arrived homo today from Dallas, Ore., whero he attended tho funeral of his father. Our oils at a hlg reduction tills week. Huy now. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 296 After all is said and done you will still continue to save at tho Groceteria. tl" Seo thu laud of the Midnight Sun Join tlio party of tourists who will leavo Seattle oiirJy In June for Alaska Personally conducted by Mrs. A. M llroughton, Ashland, Ore. 30G Miss Elsie Lawrence of Medford for treasurer Is Included In tho list of nom Illations for positions 111 tho calilnut of the V. of O. campus Y. W. C. A. for tlio coming year. March Dili is the date of the (dec! Ion. Over 2000 cans or government bacon have been sold in eight weeks by the tlrocerteria. Getter got what you want uororo it s all gono. tf jjeico-ijigni f.iectrlcuy for every (arm. n.edford Electrio Co. 1' Ishlng rods re-wrapped, varnished and repaired. Also second-hand tackle bought and sold. Eaton, 320 N. llollv. 290 niarcn id win no tlio last iinv on which Income tux returns may he filed without the payment of fines for dolln quency nnd less than 40 per cent of the taxpayers In the Oregon district have tiled Iholr returns, according to Milton A. Miller, collector of Internal revenue. Miller points out that tho baste neces sary 111 preparing returns at tho last iiiimiiciil ii-cquciuiy results In errors which prove embarrassing to taxpay ers and annoying to officials of th depart mom. Grape elder, fresh from the press at tho Jnckson County Creamery Bottling wept, l'liono 2211. l.awn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 31S East .Main. 317 Coal summer price $ti and $8. 295 10. V. Anderson Is spending tho week end In the city from tho llliio Ledge mining district. List your house, farm and timber with tho Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street, tf No. 1 Netted Gem. potatoes $1.75 a hundred hy the sack delivered at War ner. Wortman & Gore. 290 Hotter dry llmo sulphur. Potter drv irsenato of lead. Containers worth cash if returned. Conner's Warehouse. "97 W. S. Stains and family of I.anflne. Mtu., ('a., Mr. and Mrs. .loo Cox of Hod Hlulf, nnd C. M. Ilartlett and J. K Uoss of. Portland are guests at the Nash. Personal attention to overdue ao counts. Lindas, 235 East Main. If you want Borne print paper In oils, to fit In your paper racks or to use without the racks, better see us at once mid savo money. tr Insurance of nil kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. . The new intermediate H. Y. P. U. of the First Haptlst church was organized Sunday evening with an encouraging Interest by the boys and girls present. A business meeting and Biipper were held Wednesday evening and the or ganization was perfected. A member ship contest is to he held with Mar jorlo Daily and Lois Norris as cap tains. Meetings will he held Sunday at (i:45 p. in. at the Carey Cottage and are open to all interested. Mrs. B. F. Neff is the superintendent, Eltron Wal (iron, president; Francis Neff, 1st vice president; Helen l-eueh, 2d vice presi dent and chairman of the social com mittee; Kalnna Bryant, treasurer; James Hears, chairman of the mem bership committee. Huve you tried any of the Columbia Koeords that Palmer's are selling at 59c, each? Come In before they ure all gone. 29(1 No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 a hundred by the sack delivered at War ner, Wortnian & Gore. 2911 After all is said and done you will still continue to, save at tho Groceteria . " ' tf Charles Campbell, son of W. N. Campbell of Hillings, Mont., who was a resident of Medford tell years ago, has aguln located In tile city und will as sume charge of the gentlemen's fur nishing department of Munn's store. Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mall Tribune. They're here. Ask the man who owns one. 296 A.lfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Bush, 82(1 East Main. 310 Among the Trail section residents in the city last night and today were T. ( Gaines, Mike Spencer, J. 11. Trusty, Jr. and P. E. Saudoz. It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service." 1 Ford truck with .cab and good body for sale cbear). ' ' New tires. Seely V Hall Motor Qol .1 1 ;, 1 -,, ; U Dolco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co.1 The Clubwoman's Bulletin,' Iho offic ial organ of the Oregon Federation of club women, In Its' issue just out con tains, tlio following Medford item: "The Greater Medford club had a smart card parly recently in the Hotel Holland for the benefit of the Scholar ship Loun fund. Mrs. Frank G. Owen and Mrs. Skewis presided at tlio tea tiible. Mrs. II. L. Nobllt was chair man. Eighteen tables were arranged lor tlio players. Try our merchants lunch. Tho Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Carpenter of Del Monte, Calif., well known for-, inor residents of Medford, expect to sail next week for an auto tour through Furope. Some time ago they shipped their car to Fiance for this purpose. A car load of Netted Gem potatoes just arrived $1.75 per 100 lbs. Hutchi son & Lumsden. 295 The Ashland lodge of Elks will he officially visited tonight by Thomas B. James of Marshfield, district deputy exalted grand ruler. When overhauling your old bus put now llfo In it hy demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Among the Holland guests, are Mr and Mrs. M, 11. Monro and G. W. Cent ner of Eugene and H. K. Bukerof Won der. First class dry oak and fir wood 1.50 and $5.00 per tier. W. F. Long- will s Yard. 2911 Tho now officers of Canton Daylight No. Hi, Patriarch's Militant, I. O. O. F., department of Oregon, were Installed by Major A. J. T. Smith, lust night as follows: Leo Wat kins, coniitant; E. C. Payne, lieutenant: S. J. F. Mauess, ensign; N. J. Wiley, accountant, and 1'. E. Hodden, clerk. Captain Lei Wat kins resigned and Charles N. Davis was elected captain, Lieutenant E. C. Payne resigned and John Millard was elected lieutenant. Alter the iriccllug a nice supper was served by Mcsdames Watkins, Deniiner, Davis and Wiley. Dance at Savage Creek hall, Snttir day evening, March 6, 1921. Music by Melson s orchestra. Hill, including supper, $2.00 per couplo. mile from pavement. Good graveled road. 295 Probably the happiest young man In Jackson county is Lark Evans, who was exonerated of tile kidnaping and robbery charge which has been hang- lug over him since 1919 when the Jury In circuit court Friday returned a ver dict of acquittal. Evans will, accord ing to his present plans, continue to operate his paint shop in Ashland which be established some time ago. Potatoes, Netted Gem, fancy stock, $1.75 per 100 lbs delivered in town. Hutchison .t Lumsden. 295 Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Seoyoc left Friday to spend the week end at their cottage at Trail. Afler all Is said and done you will still continue to savo at the Groceteria. ' tf The public market was a fairly good one today, a feature being the sale ol tnat pretty wild flower. 'tho lamb tongue, In hunches. They nre now blooming in profusion. C. A. (Shy) Huntington, the widely nown football player of V. ai O. fame. who ret'ereed the Medford-Ashliind basketball game here last night. turned to Eugeno today. ihe social hour of the Epworth .eague of the First Methodist church oil North Burnett street between the hours of 5:30 nnd 6:15 Is urovinc a cry enjoyable feature for the voting people us well as the older ones who attend. A large attendance Is expect ed tomorrow afternoon ns a committee of young men will have charge of the entertainment and refreshments. Ep worth League service will follow at 15. Guests ut tho Medford include C. L Marcus of Boston, .lav Dunn of Los Angeles and Edward ltohlnson. Leo IJindeeker, C. A. Stuart and A. Colder of San Francisco. The O. A. C. is sending out invita-; Hons for the formal opening of the second annex of the home economies' building, March 11th and 12th. I George A. Mansfield, president of (he local Farm Bureau and of the Slate Farm Bureau Federation who has been away from home most of the time for the past two months on slate farm bureau organization work Is expected home Sunday. The past week he spent in work in Multnomah county. PORTLAND BUTTER DROPS TO 48 CIS. I'OUTLANI), Ore., Map. 5.Ait- other four-rent roji in Ihe wliule tmle price of butter w.'ih made this morning, niakiiiK a total drop of er.ts Kline Wednesday. Thin biliiK-u the creamery price down to 48 cvntH Mir the bent grades. The reduction was brought about by the fact tiiat San I'YancInco butter has been declining at a rapid pace during the pant ten days until now the southern market in ut a level where it could flood thiH territory with but ter If prices were not met. 1-ant year til this time, butter was selling retail at an average of centti a pound. LAKEVIEW R. R. !T DR. FIXOH LECTURES The Oregon State Board of Dental Examiners are sending out Dr. II C. FIxott of Portland on a lecture tour throughout thu state. His subject is "The .Mouth und Teeth and .Their lielation to Good Health." The doctor will lecture beforo the pupils of the 4th to Sth grades in the morning of the 9th of March (Wednesday,) and In the high school In the afternoon. ' Dr. 1L C. FIxott will also give an illustrated lecture at the high school Wednesday evening, March 9th, at S o'clock. "The Teeth and Mouth and Their Kelutlon to Good Health.' He will use a moving picture and slide machine. ,-- St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North OnkdaJe nnd Fifth Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 u. m. Sunday school. 11 a. in. Holy communion. Win. II. Humilton, Vicar. ' Main Street Methodist Church, South. "The church which serves the com munity." James E. Condor, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Mr. Lovett superintendent. Our school is in creasing in number and interest. Last Sunday was a record breaker. You will find a cordial welcome with us. il'reoching llvi. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morning subject," Your Own Bur dens," evening subject, "The llain- lit-w in the Clouds." i.pwortn League nt (1:30 p. m. Leader, ltaymoml Berry. 1'ruyeriiieeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. The church stands for tho best. No other Institution In Medford is seek ing the welfare of everybody as thu church. Your children, your prop erty nnd you are safer because of the church In your midst. What are you doing to help tho church? Every body should go to church somewhere tomorrow. SAN FltANOISCO, Cal.. Mar. 5. The Nevada, California & Oregon railroad will bu extended ulinnst im mediately from Ijikeview northerly to Cump creek und Thomas creek to open up what is said to be the largest pine Umber region on tills continent. When this extension of twenty-five miles Is completed, the Pennsylvania Door He Sash company will erect saw mills and commence cutting lumbr at the rate of lOO.IIOO.OOU feet yearly. Confirmation of plans lo start early construction of iho railway from likeview was obtained here to day from A. It. Hoehl, attorney for Charles Moran of New York, owner of the majority of the stock of the N. C. & O. line. More important Is the belief that as noon as construction Is stnt-ted the Western Pacific may arrange for ihe purchase of the narrow-gauge Hue from Haekstuff, Nev., to iuke-.iew, and standardize it. Although President C. M. Levey, of the Western Pacific, denied today that his road contemplates buying the N. C. & O. line. It is known that the Western Pacific executives greatly do- sire to acquire and construct feeders Tor the system. Tho prospect of trans porting 100,000,000 feet of lumber yearly from one mill alone therefore, is regarded ns an inducement to throw out rail connections, beyond bnkevlew. Extension of the road to Paisley, 4r, miles north of Jjokeview," is regarded an eventuality after : the . lino reaches the sites of sawmills already projected. Ultimate ' connection Avith Bend and, Klamath Fulls is, believed to be reasonable. LAST OF ELLIS WHITE LYCEUM COURSE, MAR. 1 The attention of all those who are guarantors for the Ellis and White Ly ceum Course are reminded that the last number, a lecture hy Herbert Leon Cope, America's greatest humorist, will be given at the Presbyterian ihurch Wednesday evening, March Hi. This course was procured by forty (li ferent persons signing us guarantors for the expense of same. The sale ol tickets has not been sufficient to meet these expenses. Therefore those sign ing this, guarantee ure asked 10 meet their share, of this deficit cheerfully. Several have already paid up and will not be asked for further funds, but all others ure requested to puy to Hie treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Andrews, the sum or ten dollars to cover their guunintee. Should there be a large sale of tickets for this last attraction tills per capita tax will be lessened and a refund made that will divide the expense evenly. SALEM, Ore., March r. The pub lic service commission of Oregon lias begun preparation (o combat efforts of the Puget Sound cities to obtain a rehearing of tho Columbia basin rate case, in which lit einter-state com merce commission several months ago granted Portland a 10 per rent dif ferential from territory south of the Snake irver. encnvj Liniment is always ready lo ease, rheumatism ' A T the very first twinge, down comes my bottle of Sloan's then quick relief, without tubbing, for it's stimulating- and scatters -oiifrestion. Tho boys use it for itilf muscles, and it helps Sally'a backaches, too." 35c, 70c, $1.40. OOIIOSA Personal Typewriter Fold It up, take It with you, type write anyw-b. ere. J 5 0.00, Including carrying case. MEllFOItD BOOK STORK Distributors for So. OroKon. 1 .JSC The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car Iteflnlshlng N. Central & Jackson. Pbone 707 AGREEMENT iS SIGNED Tlio following agreement has been made between the student bodies of Medford and Ashlnnd high schools: e, the students of the Medford and Ashland high schools, agree that in the relations of the two schools from now on, there shall be no steal ing of caiis, pennants or ribbons, or any other conduct to promoto un friendly, relations between tlio two schools and as fur as within our power we will promoto friendly re lations between tho citizens of the two cities. "MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL, "Irvine Terrell, Presl. "ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL, "A. Small, I'rest. "March 1, 1021." Inaugural S ervice Meeting of Ohloans Tho annual meeting of the Ohio as sociation of Itoguo Klver Valley will bo hold Saturday, March 12, 1H21, at Cliaiituuuua Pioneer hall, Ashland. Oregon. Ohloans and their, families are cordially Invited to bo present with well filled baskets. Dinner serv ed at 12 o'clock sharp. Tell your Ohio friends to be present for dinner, business meeting and ex cellent program. J. J. CAM11E11S, President. MHS. MAY CAMBERS, Secy. Liberty llotuls. NEW )I. .Mnr. 5. Liberty bonds losed aj's $M.(2: first 4's SSti.il-l bid; second 4's SMi.rU; first 4 '! 's J.X7.0U; second 4 's $Sli.08; third 4l4's SII0.2U; fimrth 4 M 's $00.20; Victory 3-Vs U 7 . 5 S ; Vlctry 4's $07. -IS. Arsenate of Lead Pool The pool for a carload or more of Orchard Brand arsenate 01 lead will be closed Saturday night, March 5. Any fruitgrower who wishes to place his order in this pool may do so by signing ; for the amount wanted nnd depositing . his check. The price will be $22.50 por j iuo ior dry and f 11.28 tor paste, a sav ing of 5c por pound over the regular! retail price. Call at Farm Uureau Co-! oporatlvo Exchange and sign. HAKItY ROSENI1EUG, 1!EN MOLLEH, DAVE WOOD, 295 Committee. The verse with which l'res; Iltmliiiu' took Iho oath ol' office will lie the text of the sermon 011 "The Nation's Anchor" V by EEV. J. RANDOLPH SASNETT Sunday Evening, 7:30 First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth und Biii'tlctt SPECIAL INVITATION To nil members of the LINCOLN CLUB 11:00 a. 111. "Principles of Success in Character Building" Tho lnws of chnracler success are .just ns immutable us those pertainine; to business success These Services Will He Worth Your While YOU Need the Church the Church Needs YOU aumiww.uii.jiwi-.iBiii''w"iwiii .iffl3RM5aSJaiSLgaig 1 100 Rev. jrd, $IC0 The readers of ibis oaner will b pleased to learn that (hero Is at least ono dreaded disease that . science hus oeen able to euro In nil Its stugt-s and that Is catarrh. Ciitnrrh Itelnr crenflv Inllueuccd by constitutional condtllons require constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and RCls thru tile Hlood on file Murium Sur. faceii ot the Sysv.un tbreby destroying (lie foundation o' ihe dispute, giving tiie pi Hen: strength liy buildinw up the con st'.. utlon and asststiiiK natur? in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative power of Hall's Catarrh Medicine tliat (hey offer One Hundred Pollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for llpt of testimonials. Address V. J. rllKN'KV & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold hy all Dr-jcltists. ,6c. TOO LATE Tl) CLASSIFY FOR SALE 1 1.;. acres, good 6100111 house. J500 will handle. 5 rooms, hath complete: on paving. All clour, fauo will handle, balance like rent. One of the best homes In the city. East Side. 51 1100. C. S. BUTTER FIELD, 2l3 WANTED Housekeeping by capable middle-aged woman for respectable party. Address 9;!, care Tribune. 300 FOR SALE Crude Durham heifer coming three. Scheble Runch, Crif fin Creek. i'.'T GET OUT OF THE RUT! .j . ItEV. V. It. LKACH Pastor of slnyiiio-.at home Sundays hy skirting next Sunday-to o-o to First Baptist Church . . (N. Central ami .Fifth Streets) where in'any have lefonie interested, and are now regular attendants. Two services of spe cial interest for next Sunday. 11:00 A. M. "DESTRUCTION BY NEGLECT" ( Keception of New MenilxMS. 7:30 P. M. "ETERNAL LIFE THE GIFT OF GOD" Ordinance of Baptism. 1 r f ? ? ? t ? f ? t ? y r v t Authorized Captial One Million ($1,000,000.00) WAKE UP ! INVESTORS . WHY are wo inaklii" such wonderful growth? HKIWVSK jvo-ro 'r.ly belplm; 2.-.0 worthy fundltes to own their HOMES by a,l..K a fraction less than H per cent Interest on n,iiev hummed "KCA,SK 'pZlli'l'unJZlJ''- '"11 '""""5 " ""ret from the d:,y .l,-" e it "uik lnT.' .' I ,K".P "" ,'''r"''," S'" k' -' t'""o. nnd I,Wi,l. level beoT, Li - .7 T' "" ""' ,Vl' "hlcl. In twelxo years has lieer been below , pey cent and nui-t always more - ..KCAt SK TMKKE IS NO n AIT AN ViVH K it E . A,lv,ls,,,B ,,,, sillllry , Scor(.ti,rJ, lx,11(t t,, onl, expense. The Olhcors and Directors Klvc their services. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M. KIDD, President 30 N. Central Ave. 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary T T T ? T T f T f T T T y- T T ? ? y y 1