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YANKEES HELD BY
KIGA.' April 30.-iThe Tnltcd
States government lias demanded the
rplca.se of Americans held prisoner in
soviet Russia, says a dispatch from
Moscow today.
.WASlllXOTOX. April SO. Denial
was made at the Btate department to
day that any new demand had been
sent to the Russian soviet authorities,
directly or indirectly for release of
the Americans held prisoner in so
viet Russia. The department has in
sisted that it was doing all in its
power to procure release of the pris
oners but it has refused to deal di
rectly with the soviet authorities.
CONST .VNTI.WI.E, April 2 8.
An American engineer named Kelly,
according to u Moscow wireless dis
patch received here, has been sen
tenced by the bolshevik! to two years'
imprisonment for circulating false re
ports tending to discredit soviet ISus-
sia.
Hoyal C. Kelly, nn American en
gineer, was arrested in Moscow last
spring. The charge aguiust him was
declared to be "economic espionage."
Sport B.V,D.'s
CMJCV10I.AXU The fourth annual
women's national bowling tournament
opens hero tonight and will continue
through May (i. Sixty-six representing
111 cities are entered.
CINCINNATI Catcher Hill Renrdcn
has sent in his signed contract to (lie
Cincinnati baseball club and has ap
plied for re-lnstatement.
NEW ORLEANS Peto Herman de
feated Erankie Daly in fifteen round
Inst night.
DANVILLE, III. Johnny Meyers
threw Teddy Dailies, 'Canadian middle
weight In minutes with u double
wrist lock last night.
TEURE HAUTE, lml Tommy Gib
bons deleatcd Hugh Walker in one
round, Walker failing to respond when!
the second round opened. j
DUHl'QUE, la. Heine Engel threw
John Kilon.s of Roston with a head
hold after one hour and 32 minutes of
wrestling last night. - .-
EUGENE, Ore A rumore that ath
letic relations between the University,
of Oregon and University of California
are strained as a result of the latter's
refusal to send its team north Is pre
valent on the campus here.
SPOKANE The University of Ida
ho was defeated at baseball here yes
terday by Gonzaga university of Spo
kane 12 to 1.
SEATTLE Outfielder Paul Strand
and Pitcher Monroe Schwartz of the
Seattle baseball club have been sold to
Salt Lake and will join that team Sun
day It was announced here.
Oil Notes
Surprise for Investigator
Frank E. Clift, a rancher who has
land east, of Hillings, Mont., was drill
ing a water well the other day when
it was discovered that some gas was
in evidence. Clift. became Interested
at once nnd tried to ignite ,a small
flow at the casinghead. The gas
wouldn't ignite. Then he dropped a
lighted match Into the casing and as
he did so there came a flash of fire
that enveloped him and convinced all
beholders that a gas and oil boom had
been touched off. Cliffs wild western
moustache and his luxuriant eyebrows
were total losses. He - succeeded in
confining the blaze to his facial adorn
ments and considers himself lucky.
And so he is, if the prospects of a new
oil field on his ranch are to be real
ized through contemplated drilling op
erations. Oil and Gas Journal, April
22, 1921.
Ain't Nature Grand?
An Ardmore representative of one
of the large oil companies recently
visited the EI Dorado territory for Ihe
purpose of buying leases on acreage.
says the Ardiuoreite. He visited
farm alKiut 20 miles southwest of the
field and knocked on the door of a
log cabin there .for the purpose of
ascertaining the ownership, etc. An
elderly lady opened the door, nnd gave
the oil man the "once over."
"Are j'ou one of them oil fellers?"
she asked.
"Well, er yes. Rut I'm a good regu-
I:T fellow," replied the scout, "I mean
well "
Ilefore he .could say another word,
the woman interrupted, and said, "1
don't want any oil. I don't want any
oil machines around here to mar this
beautiful scenery of nature," and with
that she slammed the door In the gen
tleman's face. Oil and Gas Journal,
April 22, 1921.
Curative drugs are almost all poi
sonous when taken in sufficient quantities.
aM p i tn mi Bcaaa
St. Mark's Episcopal
No services tomorrow on account of
illness of vicar. ' - v.
Catholic Church
South Oakdale. Ave.
First mass Sunday at 8 a. m.
Second mass at 10:30 a. in.
Iteneilictlon alter second mass.
Rev. John Powers, rector.
Evang.-Luth. Zipn's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave.
Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor.
Res. SIS W. Fourth St.
Rogaie.
Sunday school 10 a. in.
Divine service. 11 a. ni.
Cater hotleal instruction for confir
mation every Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock.
nieinliers. All members and friends
urged to be present. '
5 p. in. Union young people's meet
ing lit S. M. h. chinch. Social hour
and a helpful meeting.
7 p. in. Union tabernacle meeting.
Monday evening Ik Haptist uitht at
jthe tabernacle. All members and those
who worship with us are requested to
meet at t lie city park at 7:30 p. ni.
to alend In a body. i
This evening a flee stei-eoptieon
lecture on Mt. Hood, illustrated by 75
ami more views will be given by Frank
Patterson. An evening of pleasure
and profit.
Saturday and Sunday, May 7, S.
Rogue River association meets at our
chinch. Strangers made at home.
Frederick R. Leach, pastor.
Methodist Church, South
James E. Cornier, Pastor.
Sunday Bchool 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. in. Rev. Mr. Lewis
of the llulgin-Lewis party will preach.
Union meeting of the Young Peo
ple's societies at this church at 5 p. m.
where the Epworth League will serve
refreshments for the other societies.
After this social hour the young peo
ple will go to the main auditorium
Where Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will have
charge. Come out Sunday morning
and hear Rev. Lewis. Special music.
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Ilartlett.
J. Randolph Sasnett, pastor. Office 29
Jackson County Hank Hldg. Phone 90S
9 MT, Uihle school. Classes for all
ages. II. F. Lindas, supt.
11 a. in. Morning worship. Sermon,
"Tile Strategy of Success."
No evening or mid-week services at
the church during the tabernacle cam
paign. .Anthem, "Exalt lllin" by llanscoin.
Soloists, Miss Dew and Mr. MncDon
ougli. CuntraWo and tenor duet, "Forever
With the Lord," Gounod. Mrs. Sasnett
and Mr. MacDonough.y
Miss Vronian, pianist; Rernard Rob
erts, organist; .Mrs. May Jordan Mae
Donough, director.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
llraiich of the Mother Church. The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Mass.
Services aro held every -Sunday at
1 1 o'clock.- Subject for Sunday, May
1, Everlasting Punishment.
Sunday School at 9:45. All under
the age of twenty are welcome.
Wednesday evening meetings at
which testimonies of Christian Science
healings are given, at eight o'clock,
church edifice, 212 North Oakdale.
The Reading Room which is in the
M. F. & II. Hldg., is open daily from
one to live, except Sunduys and holi
days. All authorised Christian Sci
ence literature may lie read, borrowed
or purchased. I
The- public Is cordially Invited to nt-i
tend the services and visit the Head-;
ing Room.
Talent M. E. Church
X. W. Phelps. Pastor.
Sunday School Instil nie. all day.
10. Sunday school session. Lesson
reviewed by county president.
11. How to Interest the community
in the Sunday school, i a l Interesting
the Hoys, Cash Wood, county Y. M. C.
A. secretary, (b) Interesting the young
People, John Rlgg. lei Interesting
Dad and Mother, O. F. Carson, tiues
tions and discussions.
11:30. The Sundav School, Ills
Work, Opportunities and Rewards,
Rev. M. H. Paroiinnglan, supt. of Sun
day school work, Oregon M. I'., confer
ence. 12. Hasket dinner.
2. Feast of music. Dr. Woods'
orchestra.
2:30. The Worth of the Sunday
School, Mayor ('. 11. Lam k in and C. A.
Edwards.
3. Round table conference "The
Sunday School Teacher," J. A. Bicker
dike. 2:30. The Sunday School Teacher,
Principles of Teaching, Rev. M. B.
l'aroiinaglan.
A. Adjournment until 7:30.
7:30. Song service.
7:50. The lllblo Our Text Book.
X. W. Phelps.
8:20. The Surtday School Teacher,
the Great Commission, "Go Teach,"
Rev. M. II. Paroiinnglaii.
Come everybody. Bring dinner for
yourself and family, if you ciuinot
bHng dinner come anyway.
First Christian Church I
Cor. Ninth and Oukdale. i
Dell Ely Millard, minister.
Res. S21 W. Eleventh St. Phone 133
Services as follows:
9:45 Bible school. Herbert Berrlan,'
supt. Classes for all ages and a hear
ty welcome to all.
11 a. in. Communion and preaching
service. Subject: "The Knoklcdge of
God." Special music and a warm wel
come to strangers. ,
The young people's Christian En
deavor service will be ut a union ser
vice of all tile societies of Medford ut
the South Methodist church at 5 p. hi.
Luncheon will be served.
The evening services wUl be nt the
big Hulgln tabernacle which murks the
beginning of a great soul saving cam
paign in Modford.
First Baptist Church
"The Friendly Church"
North Central and Fifth.
9:454 a. in. Hlble school with classes
for all ages. F. W. Moars. Supt.
11 u. ni. "Tho Song of the Lord Re
newed." Lord's Supper and reception of new
PORTLAKD. Ore., April 30. Four
ot Portland's pollcmnen volunteered
today to submit to a blood transfusion
to save the life of Mrs.-L. V. Jenkins
wife of Chief of Police Jenkins, who
was reperted at the pblnt-of death Bar
tering from an attack of pneumonlu
Two relatives also offered their blood.
One of the policemen. was selected and
tho operation was performed. ;
Chief Jenkins, who hud started for
New York to attend a police conven-1
tion, wus summoned tb return.
RHEUMATISM
AND TEETH
In n recent examination of 'some
hundreds of rheumatic patients in
hospltuls of Ccigao, it was shown be
yond the shadow of a doubt that de
fectivc teeth are detrimental toj
health. The constant association be
tween abscessed teeth nnd chronic ar
thrltis ceases to be a coincident, when
j found in from 74 to 98 per cent of i
all cases examined. It is practically a
certainty that there Is n direct rein
tlonsbip between the two conditions
between bud teeth and rheumatism.
Cm you afford to keep diseased, ah
Heessed teeth which nro so detrlnieri
till to your health, when you can have
them removed without pain by .
Dlt. HIi.MtY U.' PURL
308 E. .Main St. Phone G03-11
Highest CJuullly Jewelry Repairing,
Diamond Salting, Watch Repairing.
Satisfaction Assured In
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INTEREST AND INTEREST
TWO kinds of interest cuter into the own-
irig of a "Xatuinjilized" avins account at
the First National. 1
.One is the interest we pay von on your sav
ings earnings on earnings yon know; and
the other is the interest which we can help
awaken within voiirself to keep that ac
cunt (iKOWlN'd.
Federal Kesorvc Membership.
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Medford Oregon
Goodrich
Reduces Tire Prices
2 Per Cent
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MAY 2
The B. F. Goodrich company makes this read
justment of tire price to meet new conditions
and bo benef it all tire users. This reduction in
cludes GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS
GOODRICH FABRICS
GOODRICH INNER TUBES
You are given the benefit of these new prices
right at the titme when you are ready to replace
your old tires with new ones. Now is the time to
buy them.
Your Goodrich dealer will supply your needs and
give you the advantage of these new prices on
your purchases.
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The Cletfac does more than plow it fits the
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corn fieldsquickly whips the truck patch in
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The Clctrac rides over soft plowed ground on its broad
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A boy can operate it and k burns "gas," kerosene or distil
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