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r tXGE TTVO L ocal and Personal Fair weather for tonight ami Sunday is the welcome outlook for Easter so the shoe shining stands of the city will probably do a land office business tonight and tomorrow morning in gel tins footgear in shape to wear with thti new Easter iluds. A heavy frost is also predicted for Sunday morning. Vernon Vawter and Win. F. Isaacs arrived home this morning from at tending the Crater Lake development project committee meeting in Portland yesterday afternoon, and they are en thusiastic over the outlook for plac ing the famous Oregon renort on a real basis as to hotel and other conces sions. Mr. Vawter, who is a member of the committee, said that that body would meet again in Mcdtord in about three weeks ami then give out a for mal statement on the progress made and details ol the plans, lie said that nothing much can be done litis year bevond raising a fund to help finance Mr. Parkhurst for tho season, but that next season everything would probab ly he ready, the reorganization com pleted and the new company in charge. The hack iB that portion of your anatomy to which your "friends" di rect their remarks. See Dr. liurlt- lunw. Chiropractor, Sparta Hldg :n.'i Hiverslde Communlly Club dance at Club House on Pacific: Highway, Hal urday eve. April 2nd. flood music Tickets $1.50, on Bale at noddy's. Jewelry Store. f A Union Easter Sunrise service will beheld Sunday morning at 0:15 at thVPresbyterlan church .hi the. young people's societies of the churches of the, city., lyirs. Clarence Pierce will lead rtieuvbl16nai 'meeting after whiclt nn -KasleVv.-pageanl, "ltosurrec tioi)," will be given by representatives from tho -different societies. Follow ing the service a fellowship breakfast will he served at the church. Notice: Moved from 2li S. Grape street to 111 S. Holly street, opposite city park. Everything In Bhoe re pairing. The best of work and ma terial. Nothing less. Ceo. F. Ow ings. 3 1 i, No one should fail to attend some church tomorrow morning. If you love inspiring music, you will surely enjoy the musical program at the Pres byterian church at 11 o'clock. 1 An epidemic of what is known as Manila smallpox has been prevalent in Talent. Tho schools were closed for a few days last week, hut the dis ease Is claimed to be under control. Only a few cases were reported, and thcBe, it is claimed, were of a very mild form. Ashland Tidings. Got the cream used cars at bar gains. See Oates at once. 7 No other four-cylinder car Is quite so satisfactory as tho 100 Chevrolet. Tno power to take you where you want to go without great expense, the stireness of operation that Insures climbing the hills on high beyond the ability of other cars niako It a favor ite'. ". '4 " Wo do Hemstitching 'and Plcoting. Singer Sewing Machino Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phono 215-11. 27 Ono of the best musical BcrvicOB Medford has had an opportunity to hoar, will bo given tomorrow morning at tho Presbyterian church at II o'clock. 4 Tho near approach of Easter was reflected In tho very light pntronugr at the' local hotels Friday and today and tho comparatively few passengers on tho trains passing through the city. Moat everyone who can possibly do so likes to spend Easter at home. ' Hemstitching and plcoting 10 cents per yard. ..The Vanity Ha Shop, Cor. E. Main and Dartlett. tf aCodak Films, always fresh, fit any cataeia. Medford I look Store. ! Messrs. Hunt and Antyo have nn mijmced that the first legitimate nl- tiWrtlnn to formally open' the Hivolt, tlHjtr new theater at Grunts J,'hss; will be'ilioKC prime favorites with Medl'prd theatergoers, Kolb and Dill, In "The High Cost of Loving," on Saturday night. April 9th. i.awn mowers sharpened. Mitchell I-atldor Co., 318 East Main. 317 Corona typewriters are last for Fifty per cent of users. .Medford Hook Store. 4 At tho Holland are registered V. E. .lames of Houston, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kiddle of St. Joseph. Mo.. J. C. Cook of Tacoinu and A. L. Fiber ot Spokane. Shortage on new cars, liny quick. C. E. dates Auto Co. 7 tf yon want some print paper in oils, to fit in your paper racks or to imo without, tlio racks, belter seo us at once and save money. tf Tho Presbyterian congregation will lie especially glad to welcome liiose who have no regular church home, at the Easter Song service tomorrow al 11 o'clock. 4 A meeting was held al the public library here this afternoon of Citi zens of the county interested in form ing a Jackson county historical so clety. If your merchant does not handle Rogue Hivcr made brooms you can get them at tho public market. 311 Don't overlook the opportunity to got a dates used car. 7 12-Inch dry pine $1 . a tier: it'.incli dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tl W. S. Stnnclirr of Phoenix will soon be able to be moved to his home from an Ashland hospital where some time ago he underwent an operation. Itock Springs lump coal, dry wood, mill blocks and kindling. Valley Fuel Co. tf When overhauling your old bus put new life In It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Ooiinan left this morning for Klamath Falls by auto where they will reside. Mr. Ooi inan was formerly witli Hittson Mo tors, and has accepted a position with the Acme .Motor Co. of that city. Attend the community dancing par ty tonight at the Natutorium. Alford's Imperial orchestra. Largest hall and finest floor in southern Oregon. Ad mission lbe. You are overlooking a bet. dates' used cars. Dressmaking, lieinsli telling, 4 See 7' but tons covered, pleating and embroid ery at the Stylecraft Shop. Succes sors to Mrs. H. E. Ilaney. 7 II. M. Hill is a business visitor in the city from Sisson, Calif. Novel stunts at the American Le gion ball April 1st. Nat. Wed. 4 Easter flowers. Jap Art Store. 213 List your house, rarm and timber with the Medford Land & Insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf "Approximately $1,000,000 is avail able for new construction work and improvements on the property of the California-Oregon Power Company In southern Oregon, according to word received by the public service commis sion from W. .M. Shepard, general manager of the company," says a news dispatch from Salem. "Constructive work is in progress on Ihe company's property in the vicinity of Klamath Falls, several hundred men being em ployed. Attend the community dance to night at the Natatoriiiin. With music, hall and floor unexcelled you cannot fall to have a good time. 4 Nash hotel guests include Thomas II. Wright and rainiiy of Millvale, Cnl., Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Illoom and II. It. Ilildrotli of Martinez, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vaughn of Selden, Kas., W. M. Scuch of Gedder, S. V and lien F. Hunt, C. Clark and M. milestone and T. Thomas of Portland. You can buy used carB during next few days for less money than ever before, or later, at C. E. Gates Auto Co. 7 For crating, packing and storage call .'133 Kelzur Transfer. 312 Wo have a hat for each and every one. American Legion ball. Nat, April 1st. 4 John Moffatl has sufficiently recov ered from his recent severe illness to be able lo return next Monday to his duties at the Mann department store. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! Monarch Seed Co., . When better automobiles are built, nulck will build thorn. tf The Pollyannn, something new. 4'j The public market tilts morning was an extra good ono for this lime of year wllh all kinds of meat, beef, pork, lamb, sheep, goal, and home cured bacon and ham on sale. There was also a bountiful supply of home baked foods. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono OBI. Paxsou's dahlias.. Catalogue j iliniled for post curd. R. II. Paxson Central Point. 4 Dancing at Ihe Nalatorium tonight. 3 At the hoard of U. of O. regents meeting held at Eugene on Thursday the Medford member, Vernon Vawter was appointed a member of the execu tive committee by Judge .1. W. Hamil ton of Itosuburg, who was re-elected president of the board. Dr. Jouett P. nray is in his office week days except Thursdays, room 409-410. Phono 680. Lady assistant. "Keep Smiling." tf Violin Instruct Inn, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 646-11. if They will all be there. American Legion hall, Nat., Medford, April first. 4 Because of yesterday being Good Kridny all tho largo financial institu tions were closed for the day, and no sessions of any of the stock, grain or cotton exclinnges were held. The Port laud grain exchange was also closed today. Ladies' shoes and men's high top shoes al one-half prleo while they last, and shoe repairing 'at the Medford Shoo Hospital, I 111 E. Uth St. Med ford. 4 Two car loads plunos just arrived to bo sold at reduced prices. Notice large ad. Palmer Piano House, 234 K. Main. 313 Anyone having a few pieces of S inch rough siding, beveled from halt inch to five-eights please notify B. '1'. Hel.osh. phone 310-1.. Either new or good second-hand lumber will do. Spring laml) is now one of the food delicacies of Ihe season at a price com paratively reasonable for this time of tile season. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Feed wheat $2.00 per cwt at the Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. 3 Hi A fine time In store for you at the Natatoriutn tonight. Haucing 10c. 4f duesis from a distance al the Med ford are Chas. Mill of Buffalo. N. Y.. Mr. ami Mrs. deorge P. Alexander of San Francisco, and L. Jacobs of Kan sas Cily Mo. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2GI-J. tf'j Heller buy a Chandler thau wish you had. tf Have your furniture upholstered. varnished and glued at your home by X. Thibault. It. 3. Box 1 1. I The First Methodist church. Fourth and Baitlett. has a unique ad in to day's ad columns announcing Faster services. Tlie pastor. Key. Sasllclt. says one of the greatest days ill ihe history of the church is expected. Safely first. Phone 222 for Lib i lv Taxf Stand Gusher Cafe. 7 Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 061. Ynutm people, start Faster Sunday light by attending the Sunrise Faster service at t;:.-, at Ihe Presbyterian church. M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, Musdames Hubuard, Childcrs, Viv ian Schiller and Miss Sadie Lacey were Ashland visitors Thursday from that city. lilng and Lambert cherry. Kden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. 4 Try White's barber shop for haircut or shave, 17 North Central. 313 Window and door screens, lattice work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 The state public service commission lias been petitioned by residents of Unite Falls to grant to Jed Edsall the right to operate a car over the tracks of Hie' I'acific & Eastern railroad be tween .Medford and llutte Falls for the purpose of carrying passengers, mail and freight. Any one having a map of the ex plorations of General John C. Fremont prior to the year 1b46, will confer a favor by communicating with Mrs. H. H. Sargent, Jacksonville, Oregon. 5 A young lady or young man want ed to do collecting. Address Collec tor, care Mail Tribnne, stating ex perience, if any, and 'where. ( R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, olus Service. Oregoniuus registered at the Hoi land are Mrs. E. Kayden Jones and R. R. Kidder of Roseburg, II. W. Veil tch of Corvallis and the following from Portland: J. P: Darrah, O. Wyss, Ed llepner 11- C. Gllhouse and Win. H. Litiklater. Flowering shrubbery and perennials. Eden Valley Nursery, GSO J-2. Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Soda Fountain for sale at DeVoe's. tf One of the big coming social events of next week will be the Knights of Columbus Easter ball which will be held in the American Legion hall oh Monday, March 28th. It will be an invitation dance to the Knights' many friends. Some first class 30x3' tires $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. 322 We challenge competition with any piano dealer on the Pacific coast. Palmer Piano House, 234 E. Main. 313 lltirbank thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery, phone G80-.I-2. 4 Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Ilaney left last night by automobile for Portland in which city they will 'make their future home. Mr. Ilnney plans to devote all his time there to selling the auto bed which lie In ven led and has patented. We can allow you credit on your old tires or new or repaired ones. Ex change Tire Co. i so dance at Eagle Point this week. l Mammoth rhubarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery, GS0-J-2. 4 The fishing was never belter than now and many enthusiasts are dally going to tlie liver nnd trying their luck. Lots of young steelhead and cut throat trout are being caught. It is legal to catch any kind of fish over 10 inches in length. ' . We keep down our overhead ex penses by doing all outside selling ourselves and nro thereby able to coni- pete with anybody in price, quality considered. Pnlmer's Piano House. 313 iXotice To tho party who took the discs and castings off my tractor plow on N. Riverside, please return same as 1 am needing them. S. T Howard. ,s Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery 0S0-J-2. 4 The home-made tireless cooker fad is spreading throughout Jackson coun ty thanks to the efforts In this regard made by Miss Florence Pool, the coun ty homo demonstration agent. She has just received a shipment of two dozen four-quart aluminum kettles bought at wholesale for farmers wives who will make home-made cookers. Miss Pool also shows tho women how to make them and gives other advice In this connection. Fourteen ot the kettles or pans go to the Lake Creek section, six to Hie Table Rock section, one lo West Medford, one to Reese creek and one to Central Point. A number of homo made fireless cookers have been In use in Jackson county farm homes for some time past. Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 23S East Main. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf April 1st is Ihe last day of special shle on hair goods at Mind. Dowd Jeff res. 8 The prediction of a heavy frost for tomorrow morning is rather discon certing to the orchardists. The regu lar local frost prediction service will be Inaugurated next Monday by Floyd B. Young, the expert, who will arrive in the city Sunday morning from Davenport, In., to take up these duties Shade trees, nil sizes. Eden Valley Nursery, liSO J-2. .4 No dance al Eagle rolnt this week. 4 Insurance of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. The ladies' aid society of Ihe Chris tian church held a very successful sale of home baked goodies and foods at Ihe public market tills morning. The stock was sold out early. The other booths in which home baked pastry and tlie like are sold every Saturday also did a good business with the mar ket pat rims preparing for Easter din ing. if you want to know about Horse shoe lite.i ask anyone using them. Guaranteed and adjusted here. Ex change Tiro Co. 8' Faster flowers. Jap Art Store. 213 Cash, doors and Trames everything In millwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 322 The special Faster services and music In the churches Sunday are e peeted lo diaw out the lamest alien dance of tlie year. Put some our our Berry Special fer tilizer on your strawberries; you'll get more berries. Monarch Seed Co. tf Ford truck with cab and good bod for sale cheap. New tiies. Seely V. Hail Motor Co. ' tt MEDFORD, ORKfJON'. John F. Watson and son of Tlie Dalles are guests at the Medford. Among other Oregonians at this hotel are John J. Lane, George II. Kaiser, K. M. Hugh, IJ. F. Sigenthaler and W. A. Mullen of Portland. Deico-Lght farm light ana power plants. Medford Electric Co. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Nullone. Phone 5S5-J. tf Among the I'nlversity of Oregon students home for the Easter vacation are Miss Thelnia Gannaway, who is accompanied by a girl classmate, and i iiour Godlove, who arrived from Eugene last night. Better get some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 or 3 ccntB per pound. Come and look at it and he convinced. tf Flower pots. Flower pots. Mon arch Seed Co. George T. Collins is expected home Sunday from Portland where he at tended the meeting of the Crater Lake project development meeting with Vernon Vawter and Wm. K. Isaacs who returned today. You will always find someone In at MODERN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Use your phone, ours is 020. 322 A few weeks of Mudergarten this spring will better fit your child for entering the public schools next fall. Tiny Tot School. Phone 832-W. 7 Eggs are still so plentiful that prices are dropping everywhere throughout the United States. They were aclling locally today at 20 to 25 cents, nnd were sold at several local Btores this week al IS cenis. If you are one of the few that think "bread is bread" you haven't tried "Butter-Rpll," at your grocer. (Furnished by tne jacHJtoa "-County Abstract Co.) Circuit Court State ind. Accident, commission vs O. M. Rosseau. Affidavit, motion, de fault, judgment. State vs. C. C. Kubli. Motion, order. State vs. R. D. nines. Motion, order. State vs. Myrtle lllakeley. Motion and order. Reua II. Purdin vs. Hazel A. War moth. Summons. Mildred E. Wewberry vs. George W. Newberry. Summons.'' G. M. Freedman vs. Archie T. Ed monson. Transcript of judgment. Real Estate Transfers William Arthurs et ux to Edylli Goodman, land in sw of NE sec. 27, tp. 38, S. R. 3 W $ 10 T. W. Miles, trustee, to City of Medford. lots 11 and 12, blk. 71, lots 5 and 0, blk. 73, Med ford '...-. :....'..i;.0...:...-..: ' 1 T. W. Miles, trustee to City of Medford, lots 7, S, 0, blk. 50, Medford .'. 1 C. W. Palm, trustee to T. W. Miles, trustee, 1-6 int. in lots 7, 8, ft, 10, 11, 12, blk. GO, 5-11! Int. In lots 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, blk. 51, Medford 1 Sherirt to T. W. Miles, trustee, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk. 50. lots 1i, 12, Idle. 71, lots 7, S, 9, 11, blk. 51, Medford 377.WI Sheriff to Jackson County Bank, land in sec. 25, tp. 35, It. 2 W. and in sees. 29, 30, 31, 31, tp. 35, R. 1 W 10,853.20 Adilie Williamson to G. A. Gard ner, lot 0, Valley View Add. to Jacksonville ' 300 Sheriff to City of Medford. lot 8, blk. 24, Medford 2SS.32 R. E. Detrick et ux to M. C. Reed et ux, land in Ashland J. K. Boswell et ux lo Ross Painter et ux, lots 5 and 0, blk. 3, Central Point M. C. Reed ot ux to R. E. Det rick et ux. land in Ashland.... .10 10 10 Cornelia- L. Kingsbury lo Fred II. Ruudell, In lid in Ashland. ... Fred H. Rundell et ux to W. I). Hodgsira' et ux, hind in Ash land Marie A. Howells to llavina liaibiiugh, lots 4 nnd 5, Ken dalls Add. to Medford 10 10 700 City of Medford to A. L. Hill et al, lot 10. blk. 2i Iliiniphrey Andrew Add. to Medford 500 W. Hurt Hamilton to Town of Eagle Point, part lot 7, Cen tral Add. to Eagle Point Deed I. C. Woods, et ux to Luciuda Cochran, lot 4, blk. 0, Kendall Add. to Medford 10 E. G. Riddell et ux to Burton J. Palmer et ux. lot on Oakdale Ave.. Medford 5000 L. D. Corlies et ux to W. G. Messenger, part sec. 1.', tp. 35. S. R. 3 W Agatha A Brandenburg to City of Medford. lot on 'North Oak dale Ave.. Medford George Dietrich to Agatha A. Brandenburg, lot 5. S. I21;. ft. off lot 5. blk. 79. Medford D. Crawford et ux to City of Medford. lots 1. 2, blk. 2. Ross Add to Medford i" S. A. Hull to Maude M. Snider. pt. D. L. C. No. 70. tp. 37, S It. 2 West in Luke Ryan et ux to W. E. Ilam- mel. NEH see. 10. tp. 35. s. R. 1 W "."Oil Notice to Elks Meilfnrd I.odse N. lies, has invi!ei itself to Httenil evening Knster ser vice at P-rother Hamilton's. Kpiscopali hnnh. All Klks are expected to tie at the Klks elnli promptly at 7 p. m March "7th. to ntiend the service. (V O. Al.EXPKRFKK. Kxalted Kuler. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft) It SA1.K Nice cottase. ftimisheil close In: tenus. 3; S. Grape 1 X iK7 lorn Ik SAT TR DAT. MAkTU 2i ;. 1021 First Christian Church SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES Special music and two pointed sermons 11 A.M. "WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN" 7:30 P.M. "WHY I AM A MEMBER OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH" You Will Be Made Welcome ": EASTER &yi V H Is tlie Springtime of Faith MW alul EPe- Th,v (la'v wiU M lfil lie observed ;it this cliuivli $J!$M. in n way that will make ytmr very soul . to thrill 5g' j;' with new life. "ffi 11:0 A. M. Tll$ii lflp "Faith's Springtime" imM a message of Easter cheer. s SasfPvi Sacred Cantata llfel "Cross and Crown" jyj xtfc!. Bv our vested ehoir. Solo J$fl parts bv some, of ile- -Vm dp ford' most able vocalists. f Pj Make it a 'Perfect Day." 8 First Methodist S Episcopal Church fltill$ Fourth and Bartlett. aiiii)iiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiii!;iiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiw Premier Easter Festival Concert It':, l Sr'iV. .V. niti '- .... A . t',- - The Musi.-, the rh.wers. Consist in:;- .f sewn standard Knster Selections also Shelby's Cantata "Death and Life" Will lie rendered Sunday 7:150 1 M. at First Baptist Church (X. Central and Fifth Streets) 11:00 A.M. "The Assurance of Immortality" (I'.xtra Master Mnsie) the themes make this the jrrealest day in the elmrelfs ealeiidar. I'..- wiili us. Typewriter Ribbons We csury what we consider the best ribbon made. Our judgment should be worth something after testing and watching" the service for ten years. A ribbon in stock in any color to fit every make and model of type, writer. We can buy ribbons to sell from 25c up, but the best is the cheap, est. Single ribbons $1.00, coupon book for 12 $9.00, coupon book for 6, $4.75. Don't buy from outsiders and travelers. You will, usually get jipped and no chance to complain Medford Book Store 34 No. Central VOSS The New Electric Washer Vacuum type( Guaranteed to do the work of,, ,ny,. other electric wash er and sells for " . ''' SI 00 Let us demonstrate, and prove our asser tions. Medford Electric Company 237 E. Main ..Phone 661 We Clean Rugs "NUF SAID" Dick Says: "The rugs we clean are clean when WE clean 'em." Call 180 MosanArtRugCo. 119 West Tenth St. FREE DANCING Saturday Night MAKCIl 2HTH 1) V. M. TO It P. M. AT THE SHASTA Music by WHITE and CLARK Double wmk in the plnno, di'mon-. MtriilJiiK WiiliMliinii .Mel hod. Iiin;llt., in 1'- lessons. , GOOD CLOTHES I Make Tliem KLEIN TAILOa 128 Kast Man fit.