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T MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. "NrEDFOftT. CREflON", SATURDAY. APRTT, 16. 1f)21 PA HE TmtTX Do you eat Hornby? Oats -or just oats ? The .difference : 1 . We steam-cook H-O, so you only have to cook it a few minutes. 2. Pan-toasting brings out an entirely differ ent and delicious flavor, and gives it that rich, golden color. 3. It cooks up flaky not sticky and pasty. 4. It comes to you clean and fresh, in an airtight Waxseal wrapper. THE H-0 CEREAL COMPANY, Inc. V 87,500,000 FEET National Forest Timber For Sale l-OCATIOX AND AMOUNT All the merchantable dead timber Btand- lng or down and all the live umber marueu or OBsiBnateu ior cui- 1 ; ting on an area embracing about 6,2 80 acres In Twp. 33 S., It. 4 ; 4 B., surveyed, and Twp. 36 S., R. 4 B W. M., unsurveyed, Pour tf Bit Greek watershed, Crater National Koreat, Oregon, estimated ! I . to be 87,500,000 feet B. M., more or less, of western yellow pine, Douglas fir, white fir, sugar pine and incense cedar timber, ap- :, -' proximately 81 per cent western yellow pine. ' i. 8TVMPAGE PRICKS. Lowest rates considered, J 3.75 per M for west- i' . em yellow pine, white pine and sugar pine, and $0.75 per M for , ; the other species. For material unmerchantable under the terms ' .V of the contract to be removed at the option of the purchaser, for t which payment is required by the Rorest Service, 25 cents per M ." feet.. Rates to be readjusted In 1925 and 1 928. 4 DEPOSIT. With hid $10,000, to apply on purchase price If bid is ac- "'J i cepted, or refunded If rejected. : '.( FINAL DATR FOR HID. Sealed bids will be received by the District t J forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and Including May 25, 1921. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. " .Before bids are submitted full Information concerning the character v$ " ' of the timber, conditions of sale, deposits, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Forester, Toi-thind, Oregon, or the ' Forest Supervisor, Jledford, Oregon. . ' "ELEANOR" will design dresses for all occa sions... Color and style to suit your individuality.' Water color model on bristol board $2.00. Send color ' of hair, eyes, height, and usual dress measurements to Box 75," Mail Tribune 1 Upon receipt of design, remit check to " Eleanor. ' ' Box 75, Tribune. ; ,', Latimer's Powdered Arsenate of Lead . - . -i ... Packed in 4 and 5-pound bag Fmr sale by DENNY & GO. rkmne 294 Warehouse S. P. Track LISTEN! LISTEN! The Jledford Sales Commission Co., 1ms for sale Monday, April 18, at their sales yard, N. Riverside, household goods, farm ma chinery, horses and cows. Real milk cows. Come early. Sale starts at 1 o'clock. ' G. E. GILLILAN, Auctioneer.' Central Lumber Company New Stock Lumber and Shingles Yards Central Point. Phone X-2 240 PROSPECTS C. No estimate has been given out by the committee in charge of the supple mentary membership cuiuijulgn of the Modford Chamber of Co'mmt'iee as to the number of new members they ex pect to secure, nor the amount of money that they will collect from the present membership In the "Pay As You Go" campaign. There are approximately 240 pros pects. This list was carefully pre pared by a committee of citizens, tak ing into consideration their financial investments in the community and their ability to pay an annual member ship fee of $25.00, without the same being a hardship upon themselves or their families. A year ago, a number of well mean- ins citizens subscribed for member ships. They soon realized that Uiey had assumed a responsibility which would be most difficult for them to carry out. The board of directors took the view that the Chamber of Com merce should not be an institution that should be a hardship for any of its citizens to support. They were of the opinion that many citizens, fv nancially able, did not belong to the chamber and that efforts be made to et them to invest in a membership and the responsibility, which the will ing ones, who were financially unable, had agreed to carry. Every prospect has been notified through the mail that his membership Is desired. Sales arguments have been presented to them and several of them have come to the headquarters and have purchased three year mem berships. t'n'iiplilnii at II a. in. Senium subject, "The Two Ways." Epworth League meets at 6.30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sermon subfect, "His Iloyhood Days." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30. Mr. Wilson, director. Mrs. Collins will slug at the morn ing services and Mrs. Hubler at the evening services. Come mid worship with us. You will always be welcome. Free Methodist Church Corner Tenth and Ivy Sts. Miss Ilhoda Hunieti, Pastor. Res. 337 W. Tenth St. Phone 420. We invite you to worship with us. Sunday school at 10 u. in. Preaching service at 11 u. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting at 12 noon. Young people and children's meet ing 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible study at the parsonage Friday evening at 7:30. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Oakdalo. Dell Ely Millurd, minister. Res. 521 W. Eleventh St. Phone 133 Bible school 9:45 a. m. Horbert Ber rian, supt Classes for all ocas and a welcome to all not attending any other school. 11 a. m. Preachine services. Sub ject: "God's Great Divldine Lln". Music under the direction of George Titus Wilson. The music for the morn- ilng will be an anthem, "Come Unto e" by J. R. Dunham. 6:30 p. m. Young People's service of Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Our evening evangelistic services. Song service under direction of Mr. George Titus Wllaon. Special music and interesting sermon on "The Balance Wheel of the Soul". Every body Is cordially Invited. URGE PARENTS TO The W. C. T. II. met at the home of Mrs. Godlove on North Bartlett street Thursday 'afternoon. An interesting discussion was raised as how to better conditions in Medford. It would be a good plan If parents who allow their children to attend the dance and mov ies would go with their children to these places. It would also be a wise plan If all children had to go straight home from school and were kept in off of the streets nights. A single standard of morals is the only stan dard. There are some of the points advocated by various women at that mooting. We want to see better con ditions along these lines In Medford. First Church of Christ, Scientist Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday mor ning at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sun day, April 17: Doctrine of Atonement. Sunday school at 9:45. All under the age of twenty are welcome. Wednesday evening meetings, at which testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings are giveu, at 7:30 church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. The Reading Room which is In the M. F. & H. Bldg., Is open daily from one to five except Sundays aud holi days. All authorized Christian Sci ence literature may. be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to at tend the services and visit the Read ing Room. IS BELIEVED PAST SAN FRANCISCO, April 16. A per iod of cold weather on the ' Pacific coast, marked In some sections by heavy frost deposits, gave way today to higher temperatures and a showery or threatening condition. The weather bureau has received no reports of any excessive damage done by the frosts, although they were what is known as the killing variety. The lateness of the season and quickly changing temperatures saved the situation. St. Mark's Episcopal la.li. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Holy communion. Win. B. Hamilton, vicar. Catholio Church South Oakdale Ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. ra. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction after second mass. Rev. John Powers, rector. Evang.-Luth. Zfon's Church . Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. R. MorenzOeser, Pastor. ' Res. 518 West Fourth St. Jubilate. Sunday school 10 a. m. . Divine service 11 a. m. Catechetical Instruction for confir mation every Saturday arternoon at 2 o'clock. . Talent M. E. Church Norman Wayne Phelps, Pastor. ' Sunday school at 10 a. m. O. C. Dick erdlke, supt. We study the Biblo and believe the Bible we study. It a. m. Address by Mrs. Arlstene Felts, supervisor of the United States Interdepartmental board of social hy giene, will speak to mixed audience. At 7:30 the pastor will redeliver an address by Bryan, "Back to God." ' The Christian Mexicans from the R. R. track layers will be present to sing. Freewill offering at all evening ser vices. Main St, Methodist Church, 8outh Cor. Main and Oakdale. James E. Conder, Pastor. Sunday school meets at 10 a. tn, First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth Sts. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, F. W Mears, supt. An Interesting school. 11 a. m. "Some Misconceptions About Foreign Missions." A large at tendance urged. Anthem, Bates, "I"m Kneeling at the Threshold." Mrs. F. R. Leuch, soloist. Rtuss solo, Marzo, IV'Lcad Me O Lord'yMr. Walker. o:4ii p. m. Senior B. Y. P, U. "How Can Wo Improve Our Recreations?" Frederick Mears, leader. Intermediate B.'. Y. P. U. at Carey Cottage. Contest On attendance is on between the societies. ! . 7:30 p. m. Interesting stereontlcou lecture on the Philippines, illustrated with over fifty views. Anthem, "Schoebcl. "Heaven and Earth Rejoice." Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Union prayer moeting at M. E. chbrch preparatory to the Evangelistic meetings. Thursday 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Strangers enjoy coming and com again. Bo with us Sunday. . 1-redcrlck R. Leach, pastor. 10 S. Laurel street. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Bartlett, J. Randolph SasnetL minister Offlc 20 Jackson County Bank Bldg. : Phone 9 8. 9:45. Bible school. Classen fur all ages. B. F. Lindas, supt. 11 a. m. Mornlnc worshln Or-mmi' "The Road to ?" 6:30. EDWOrth I.eamiA Rnrlal A wholesome, happy Sunday evening tor young people. Devotional meotlnc 6:15. 7:30. Evening service. Rirmo! "The Quest for Experience." union mid-week devotional meotins Wednesday evening. Morning: Anthem, Fear Not, O Is rael tspicker). Soloists, Mrs. Van Scoyoc, Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Meeker, Mr. Vroman. ' Quartet, Just as I Am. fAshfordl Mrs. Van Scoyoc, Mrs.'. Pierce, Mr. MacDonough,- Mr. Vroman. : Evening: Anthom, Hark, Hark, My ooui, tsneiiey). Soloists, Mrs. Ander son; Mrs. Pierce. Tenor and baritone duet, Faint Not, Fear Not (Smart). Mr. MacDonough, Mr. Pierce. '-. Miss Matlo Vroman. nlaniat tr Bernard Roberts, organist. Mrs. May Joraan-jMncDonough, director. Cut Thia Out It la Worth M. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2836 Shef field Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will ruceive m return a trial package con talnlng Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for couahn. colds and rmim. Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back: rhentnrtfism. nnrirnhA ncy and bladder ailments; and Foley tainaruc Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con stipation, biliousness, headaches, and oiugsisn uowms. sold everywhere. Adv. Announcement i i Having scoured the agency for the International Harvester Company linos we will be prepared to furnish their celebrated line of cutting- and harvesting machinery and other farm operating equipment, consisting of Deering & Mc Oonnack mowers, rakes, grain and corn binders, also harvester threshers and their line of P. & O. plows of different types including tractor and horse drawn and their extensive line of harrows, cultivators and other articles of farm oper ating equipment. We also sell such other lines as Case tractors and threshing machinery, Bain wagons and American fence. Wo. carry in stock the genuine I. H. 0. repairs and Trill cndcaTor at all times to take care of the requirements of our customers. Our endeavor is to always carry quality goods that prove the cheapest to the user, price considered, and we shall appreciate the opportunity of showing this line and having our prices investigated which will be favorable and in keeping with present conditions. Freeman, Wiley & Co. Central Point, Oregon. Series 21 Special-Six Highest Quality at a Moderate Price The SPECIAL-Six is the most wonderful five passenger car on the market today. Its tremendous popularity its record for performance are due to the unequalled value which it represents. It is built of the highest quality materials sub jected to the most exacting standards of inspection and backed by a manufacturer whose ability, moral character and financial integrity you-can trust. ' . We urge you to see this car ride in it drive it put it to any test and learn for yourself that price alone does not indicate the quality that has been built into this car. ys $1750 . Cord Tir Equipped F. O. B. Dftrtit HITTSON MOTORS South Fir Street.'Medford THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR It Pays to Use Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry Farm Bureau Co-Op Exchange WE REPAIR Batteries, Generators; Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto - - Systems All Work Guaranteed. Official Service American Bosch Magneto Co. Perkins Auto Electric Co. 27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore. " " Phone 237-R Night Call 985 - . i f v -(