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It ocal and Personal Anothpr heavy frost is predicted for ; Friday morning. This morning's frost ' which had not been predicted yester- day, hut which was forecasted early ' last evening by Floyd Young, the frost : expert, was not a serious one, it is said the minimum temperature of 27.8 be ing reached about 4 a. m. A number of the orchards smudged. The California-Oregon Power com pany announces that electric service f will be shut off from Med ford and : Phoenix for about thirty minutes t ; five o'clock Friday afternoon for the ' purpose of installing new apparatus at : Jledford sub-station. -'0' Coining soon;-Who's "Who" in Md ; ford. - The second local teachers' institute ( mid school board convention of the : year is to be held at .Phoenix school ' on Saturday. April liith, opening at ; 1U:30 and continuing until 3:30. Ite ': cent legislation as regards our schools ; is on the program for discussion at 2:30. All teachers, board members, (, and those Interested In our public schools are invited to be present for i the entire session. . , Suspenders 35c, Trnax store, Thins ; day, Friday and Saturday sale. 20 D. O. O. K. business meeting Thurs day night, April 14, 8:00 p. ni. 20 i Among guests at the Medford from a distance are Mr. and .Mrs. li. K. Hog ! ers of Cofleld, Alta., Canada, Tom G llabb or Amerillo, Texas, Mr. and Mrs ; Dan Gilkey of Detroit. C. C. Lasellr ; of Denver, and II. W. Jacobs and Dor ; othy Jacobs ft Seattle. One of the important considerations ! In buying a motor car Is how. Jong is ( the car good for? A Mr. It. B. Wiley of Hartford, Oonn.. lias uveraged over :' 27,000 miles each year for six consecn : tlve years, nctsially driven the car over one hundred and sixty thousand miles and Is still dependltift.on-it for cover ing his territory. It is n 400 model i Chevrolet. - V ' . 20- Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' i; W. O. Webster, the well known orch ard man, Is now one of the local sales staff of the Associated Oil company. See Who's "Who" In Medford. 20 Although the law enacted by the last legislature granting exemptions from taxation oh property of honorably (lis charged soldiers and sailors of the ! Mexican war, the War of the Kebel , lion, and Indian wars of Oregon does . not become effective until after the : assessment date, the tax exemption applies this year, according to an opin- i Ion by Attorney General Van Winkle 1 Prices have dropped 100 to 85 cents j on Columbia records. Now Is the time I to Btock up. Palmer Piano House, 234 East Main. 21 Four year?' ago today about twenty j young nieii of Medford and vicinity i departed for the Hremerton navy yard (having previously enllslod In the s Naviil lieservc. They received cpilto a i Bend-off but It wasn't a marker to yl what they got on their arrival at the '' yard. - - j Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt , service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Rlversldo. If Dig clearance sale In dry goods, ' dishes, aluminum and granite ware, at ; Trnax Btore, Thursday, Friday and I Saturday, t 20 The show windows and bill boards of the city ure being cluttered up with i the lithographs and other advcrtlso- , mentB of the Al G. Barnes animal clr ' cus, which will bo the first one of the ; several circuses to show In "Medford 1 Boon. Tito HarneB circus comes on Msly 4th. '! One-half pound' coffoo free with every five dollar purchase during sale at Truax Store. ' 20' ; Watch for Who's "Who" in Medford. ; -''- 20 H. M. Phillips of Phoenix, Ariz., is a visitor in the city and a guest at the Holland, All ribbons cut for sale, Thursday. Friday and jSa.turduy m Trunx's, 327 East Main."- 20 ! Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for i Nutlone. Phone 5K5-J. tf ' While the lowest temperature In Medford niid immediate vicinity this ' morning was hut 27.8 degrees, it was much colder In several parts of the ' valley, and most everyone had thought ': it was colder hero.--Ice-was reported as being frozen In pools In thu side hill Jacksonville section. Kverythlng electrical. Medford L'loc- trie Co. Phone Otil. lllocks nnd dry slabs for sale. Call S59. 1 tf" CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit ! Drop a little " Kreczoiie" on an acliinK cum, instantly tliat cor iv stops Inirtiiitf. tlun h ti1 you lift it right off with imRprv Truly 1 ' "Your druggist sells a -tiny Iw-tilc of "Frcezonc" for a tew cents snliuici-t to rcmr cycry hard corn, r,if; con, or corn lictwtcn Jin- toes, and t lie iJI'.c:. wiliiu;i( sorcH;i or initalion. xjii h ?'j!!tfM!iiv ::iK"t .ueMiA'rd AAiiU W. O. , held one of its splendid moetmKS, there being picsont several visiting neighbors, Adjt. Gen. CJ. A. White, Major K. II. Drake, past council commander of .Multnomah's famous camp, ami K. II. Tiohenor, present district manager, each favoring the camp with an excellent Hpeoch. Sev eral local members also added much to the interest of the evening by their remarks. On June Gth there will be assembled the largest number of V O. V. members at C rants Pass in the history of the order, the occasion be ing a reception in honor of several of the head officers, including I. I. Hoak. head consul. Deputy Head Consul Oill roy and Congressman W. C. Havvley, head manager. A basket supper will be served promptly at 6 o'clock p. m. in the city park. All neighbors are cordially invited to attend this being meeting. Cleaning house time Is here. Now lis the time to buy the best piano polish at Palmer's Piano House. 234 East .Main. 21 Freshly packed Pen Davis for sale, good condition, 5ue per box. Oregon Growers Packing Corp. 21 Karl I'lrich who has been visiting in the city for a day or two expects to return to his ranch In the Prospect district tomorrow. All Medtord's talking Who's "Who" in Medford. 20" Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Oregonians registered at the Hol land include Itev. It. A. Hutchinson and Frank Buzelle and family of Oak land, Frank Schaubcr of Melrose, E. W. Madison nnd F. B. Tichenor of Grants Pass, and Mrs. J. A. llratney, E. it. ilunleck nnd W. J. II. Clark of Portland. The Catholic ladies will give a social and card party at the Parish hall, Fri day eve., AprM lfith, at 8 o'clock. Friends Invited. 20 12-Inch dry pine $1.00 a tier; lC-lnch dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf Mrs. Elizabeth llayhurst, state pres ident of the Oregon Parent-Teachers -association, who visited Medford and Ashland earlier 111 the week, arrived In ltoseburg yesterday to meet with the pa rent-teacher circles of, that city. Piano for rent. Palmer Piano House. 21 Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Hhop. 2fil-J. tf italph Stanley of Ilutto Falls nnd T. C. Ciaiues of Trail are visitors in Med ford who arrived in the city Wednes day. $25.00 in cash prizes to those who know Who's "Who" in Medford. 20 Watch the new 1921 Cadillac cars bow they seem to 007.0 along. The coupe, the touring car and tho sport model may bo seen 011 I ho streets of Medford every day. Size them up yourself. 22 Mrs. Itulh McGee and baby and it. Weaver of Canyonvllle nre guests at the NubIi. Other Orcgonians at 'this hotel are A. Wussmuth of Grains Pass and D. W. Donald, J. 1,. Standefer, A. McClellan and Ed Wnrlowe of Port land. One second-hand piano, $150. Con venient terms given. Palmer Piano House. 24 Ella M. Cross, public stenographer. No. 9, Jackson County Hank Bids. Phono 32li-ll (mornings only). 41 , The Epworth League of the M. E. church South will hold n social in the church parlors Friday evening, April S at :.'I0. All members nnd friends are cordially invited to nttend. You can now get the now McQuny- Norrls perfect ground stop cut piston ring lor 35c at tho Itivorsldo gnrage. Wo carry n complete stock of McCJuay- Norris step cut and Superoyl rings, and Inland rings. 20 Ask your grocer for Wizard Wash ing Powder; it will pay you to give it a trial. 22 Today Is known as benefit day In tho "llo Kind to Animals" week, which Is bolng nutlonally observed under the auspices of tho humane society. Thurs day will bo "red star" day; Friday, School" day; Saturday, "Hoy Scout" day, and Sunday "Huuiaue" Sunday. If your merchant does not handle Hague Itlver nindo brooms you can got them at tho public market. 25 Hemstitching and plcotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. K Main nnd llartlott. tr Miss Edna Sleiner returned home Wednesday from Portland where site had been visiting relatives. Hot bread nnd honey. Get them at the (iroeerterla at 11:30 and 4:30. 24 The bargains Mn furniture during tho SI. F. it II. Co. spweial sale this month will surprise you. , 22 t'alll'orniaus at Ihe Medford are Mr. ind Mrs. Frank S. Smith of Oakland, W. P. Nelson anil F. II. Nelson of San Diego, A. .1. Harnes of Sacramento, and the following from San Francisco: t). Ttl. Preston, .1. L. Schneider, Mrs. J. 0. Ilradley. Cbas. M. Savage. E. .1. llptnbergcr, Paul It. McKee, S. Corona- ver, wife and sister. I Int ra Franklin, Joe Isaacs anil Win. J. (ieorgil. Miss Alta Nnylor. Goodwin corso- tiere, 121 N. Crape- street. Phono DIS-J. 33 The Orocerteria has hot bread at 11:30 and 4:30. 21 The Oregon Retail Jewelers associa tion will hold its annual convention at Astiu-ui June tith and 7th. according to plans outlined at Portland early this eek ut a meeting of the executive committee. John W. Johnson o.' Med ford Is a member of the executive com mittee. lnve.it your savings In the Jackson County Hulliting and Loan association tf Violin instruction, Florence Howell. special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 515-11. tf Nick Kinie ot the Griffin creek dis trict was a business visitor in the ity Wednesday afternoon. Law n mowers sharpened. Mitchell I.ud.tei fn :tl l:1ln tf. ' , IK mHcUL, aUii 'jJeUi- couMJ track and field meet will be held' in Talent Friday, April 2:1, under the auspices of the Jackson County Ath letic association. This meet is open to all schools of the second and third classes in Jackson county and will be participated in by the following schools: Rogue Kiver. Gold Hill, Cen trul Point, Jacksonville. Phoenix, Applegate and Talent. The Olympic cup, for ahich these schools will con- test, was won by Gold Hill in 1914: by Central Point in 1915: by Talent In 191U; by Phoenix in l'.MT; by Talent In 1919, and by Talent in 1920. Con tests for all rural schools in the coun ty will be held on the same day. Dance, Oolsby's hall, Saturday, April ltith. Benefit Vniontown school. 21 Are you paying license for 30 horse power and getting only 10? We can give you back the old pawer and pep by reboring -and refitting your motor. Riverside Garage. 20 Herman Offenbacher of the Apple- gate, spent Wednesday In the city at tending to business. Better save money on furniture at the special sale at the M. F. & Co. 22 Delco-LIght Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. The next regular meeting of the American Legion will be held at their headquarters in the M. F. & H. build ing next Tuesday evening, and a full attendance of ex-service men is de sired. Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. .... tf. Anyone having trouble with mildew on roses can get rid of It by using "Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf The following item from the Marsh- t'leld News Is of Interest to local box ing fans: "Manager Frank Smith, for the boxing commission, believes he has a winning attraction for the May tournament in a 10-ronnd go between Jimmy Hairy of San Francisco, and I .(-e Anderson of Baltimore. Both men are' heavy weights uud anxious to get. a nmtchi here Smith Intends putting them on, In May. Hard time dance given by K. of P. All? Knights and' their ladles are In vited.. Wed. eve. April 13. ; 19 Dishes, aluminum and granite ware offered at cost during sale at Truax Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 20 Considerable Interest is being shown already in tho wrestling match April 2Cth, between Ted Thye of Portland and Ralph Hand, the pride of Gold Hill. Besides the local interest the mutch has the earmarks of a cham pionship battle, as Thye is the middle weight champion of the Pacific coast. If Hand should win, as most of Gold Hill thinks he will, he will be in Hue lor a match with Mike Yokel, who beat Bull Montana at Portland Tues day night, as Thye is being touted for a match with Yokel. Hand is training hard for tho coming bout, nnd says he will put up the battle of his life. When belter automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. ' tf Embroidered handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c, at Truax Store, Thursday, Friday und Saturday. 20 Every train north and sout'.i these days is thick with wanderers, and ac cording to brnkemen they are having a .uird lime keeping them down, ns they travel In squads, and object to any back talk from the train crew as a rule. Jlost of them ure young men. it seems, with now and then a "bundle stiff," a citizen who packs his bed on his back. We do Hemstitching and Picoting. Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 27 Quilts, blankets, below cost at Truax Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 20 Lelth Abbott of Ashland, well known In this city, is now employed us a telegraph editor on the Pendleton East Oregonlan. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. ' tf Kverythlng electrical. Modford Elec tric Co; Phone 001. Wllhtir Ashpole Is wearing his hand In a bandage, as fl result of a slight nccldiuit with n'buttlVer1 nlfe. -'- Heifer buy -a. Chandler than . wish you n'id. I-: t '. ' JP Thread, 4 spools fOr'-Zoc duridg'srile ut Trnax Store, ".'huiduji. Frlilnji and KuriiiM-tv '" " ''n1 ': 2(l Fred Chnmpllh. nf Foots creek, re turned to his hote "Wednesday after a short stay In the city. Tho St. Mark's Guild will give a card party ut the Hotel Holland Friday evening. April 15th at S:30. 20 he St. Mark's Guild will give a curd party at the Hotel Holland Friday evening, April 15th nt 8:30. 20 George Older of Montague, Calif., is spending the week In the city attend ing to business matters. Kagle Point Sat. night, April ltUh. Big dance. New Majestic "4" orchestra 00. Go to Jacksonville Friday night. April 1 nth. "Tho Dust of the Earth" presented by students of Jacksonville school in school auditorium. Big dance after show In Orth hall. Majestic "4" orchestra featuring Mr. Witham. vio linist. 21 J. W. Ling of Yreka. Calif., has re turned to his home after visiting friends In the city for a few days. Big time Eagle Point Sat. night. April Kith. Hauce and supper. Ma jestic "4" orchestra. Let's go. 22 Irresistnble dance music. Latest song hits. Eagle Point Sat. night. Majestic "4". William will be there. 22 Victor Baker of Ashland spent Wed nesday afternoon In ihe city attend ing' to business matters. Plcotlng Hemstitching Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. j son of the Blue Ledgo mine, the posed power plant'at Seattle Mar will. ers for all gasoline and distillate used hot be constructed this year, and thejliy them for other purposes than upon mine operated on a small scale. This 'the public highways. Manager Hanna is due to the exceedingly low price of copper, due to practically no demand, in foreign and domestic markets. j A dandy ulav and a big dance- in Jacksonville Friday night, April 15th. iball we go? You beteha. 21 Let the Stylet-rait Shop relieve the worry of your spring sewing. We do all kinds of dress decorating, pleating. hemstitching, buttons and .mending. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran-i teed. Room 424 .f. F. & H. Bldg. 23 No more appropriate demonstration calling attention to the importance of kindness toward man's four-footed friends could be found than the mas ter picture play, "Black Beauty'" whicli is being presented this week at the Page theatre. This week is being observed as "be kind to animals week" throughout tho nation under the aus pices of the Humane society, and the co-operation of the general public is asked in the education of the children in the humane "treatment of dumb ani mals. The Page management Is to be congratulated in showing the lnstruc-1'he tlve and entertaining classic during this "be kind to animals" week. in the M. M. Department store ad Tuesday silk and cotton shirting was listed at $6.50 to $15 per yard. This was a mistake in correcting the ad. The shirting is first class but not worth such prices. It should have been $1 and $1.50 yard. Mr. Magidson and family and Miss Magidson are guests at the Nash from San Francisco. Specials worth while on the grocery side, during sale at Truax Store, 327 East Main. - 20 Mrs. William Grieve returned to Prospect today with her daughter after a short visit In the city. Blight knives. Merrlman's Shop. 25 The marriage of Samuel Harnish and Mary M. Frenna took place at Eagle Point last Tuesday. Rev. A. C. Howlett performed the ceremony. Pollyanna for best lunches. 2S Word was received yesterday an nouncing tho appointment of Mrs. E. J. Leach (nee Lorena Stratton) as assis tant nt the local government entomo logical laboratory.- Mrs. Beach who had Berved in this capacity for two seasons previously, has become so ex pert in the minute details of this spec ial work that her services have be come almost indispensable. The Sanitary Beauty Shop has em ployed operator direct from city who specializes in marcelling and all other up-to-date work. 22 The next meeting of the American Legion will be held Tuesday, April IS at the Legion hall. At this time all candidates are notified to appear and receive their Induction into the legion. The meeting will be in the nature of a business meeting and It is expected that a- large number bo present as a number of matters important to every legionnlre will be taken care of. Among other things will be read the oflicial slacker list for Jackson county. In the absence of Commander Frank P. Furrell, Vice-Commander Seely V. Hall will preside. Guaranteed springs for all cars. Merrlman's Blacksmith Shop. 25 The Macy-Balrd Comedians, the the atrical tent company of actors who played an engagement in Medford of a month or more last summer, opened an engagement at Eugene this week. Feed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf On the train from Portland this morning arrived the following mem bers of the Crater Lake concessions committee appointed by the Portland chamber of commerce president to further thresh out details at a meeting here for the Crater Lake season: Erie V. Mauser, chairman of the committee and owner of tho Multnomah hotel; Richard W. Childs, manager of the Portland hotel; Mr. Price, manager of the Mallory hotel; Attorney Rodney L. Glenson, also of Portland, and Les lie Butler, the banker of Hood River. Alfred Parkhttrst. who has the Crater Lake concessions, also came down with the committee members, who were met at the depot by Vernon H. vawter, resident member of the com mittee. Blight knives. Merrlman's Shop. 25 :A. J. Vance arrived home this fore noon from a several days business visit at Portland. ' Better get some of the print paper on rolls for wrapping paper at this office and save 2 or 3 cents per podnd. Come and look at it and be convinced. tf Among the Oregon residents at the Medford ure Max Fletcher. H. E. Wil- cox, 11. S. Ford and It. L. Adamson oh Eugene, and J. L. Jones, E. D. Cook.l Man Prli'liijon linn Hvl,l.- It V HnnJ dall nnd II. R. Wight of Portland. Guaranteed springs for nil cars. Merriman's Blacksmith Shop. 25 Miss Elizabeth Kohl is recovering tapidly and will be able to be moved fro mthe Good Samaritan hospital to her home the first part of the week. Notice is hereby given that I Willi not be responsible for any bills in curred by my wife, Mrs. J. T. McGee, as we are living separate and apart. .1. T. McGee. Canvonville. Oregon. 22 Mayor Gates and City Superinten dent Chns. Davis were at the city auto camp grounds this forenoon looking o'ter the improvements being innde there. A force of men today began the work of constructing a septic tank system at the grounds. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' YVA.VI'KD To hire tractor for ilow- ins and riiscins. Phone H. . bine ham, 5P7-J-3. . . tf' WANTED Kxperienced teamster: steady work. I'hone .r!iT-J-". tf VOi SALE Hat red Itock hens. Phone U-13-X. 20 pro-'cent a gallon tux to farmers and olh of the Associated Oil company has re- ceived a supply of application blanks to be filled out by such consumers in oiuer 10 ouiain tneir reiunu. If you want Bonie print paper In ")lls, to fit In your paper racks or to U.-.S without the racks, belter see us at once and save money. tf The funeral services over the late H. B. Pallf rson. who died Tuesday in a hospital at Portland of pleura-pneumonia, which were scheduled to be held at 2:30 this afternoon could not be held because of the non-arrival of the body front Portland today. The services will be held, at the Weeks & Conger chapel at 2:30 p. m. Friday. The relatives had been wired that body, would be her on this murn- ing's train, and the cause of its non- arrival was as yet unknown early this afternoon, but it is experted that it will come on this afternoon's or to night's train. The burial will be in the Jacksonville cemetery. ROME. April 4. Cardinal GaK paiTl, pupal secretary of state, has made an appeal to .Mustapha Keinnl. head uf the Turkish nationalist gov ernment at. Angora, In behalf of Christians Inhabiting countries under Turkish rule. : Mustapha Kemal answered the an- ,'peal in the jnost- deferential terms. assuring that the. "safely, and. welfare of the Inhabitants of this country; irrespective of race and religion, is 'the supreme, duty -commanded by- my humanitarian sentiments, as- well as hy the .Moslem religion' He added -he had already adopted measures to insure complete tran quility to all Christians within the jurisdiction of the Angora govern ment. Sport B. V. D.'s SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Because the Sunday sports bill was further delayed by the Connecticut senate yesterday, the Eastern league club owners in session here were unable to take action on adopting a playing schedule. CHICAGO "Strangler" Lewis de feated Jim Land on in a one-fall mutch with six successive headloeks. URBANA. HI. Clifford Barnes, pitching lor the University of Illi nois, held Northwestern hit less in the first western conference baseball game. , CHICAGO More than 155,000 persons witnessed the opening games of the major leagues. Uie New York Americans playing before :t",uO0. ACHES AND PAINS- LOAN'S GETS 'EM! Famous pain und acho Liniment. Lept handy, brings vtarming, gratifying relief RHEUMATIC twinges ease up soon. So do stiff joints, lame back, neural-ia, overtaxed mus cles, and those iKiaj from weather ex posure, too they don't fig!:t long against the countcr-irrication that Sloan's I.irj'mcrtt produces. 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