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FACIE TWO The funeral service for Minnie Price , who passed away In this city Friday morning, will be held nt tin chape.1 of Weeks-Conger Co., Sunday ut 2 p, m. instead of 2:30 us previously announc- llov. I). K. Millard will have charge JTocal and Ju Personal is In process ( organization will have l'tho "7 " "l t,U? 0,U,,"'I "nJ U, lis' first turnout tomorrow afternoon i t llvo n,l,,'kl,n officiate at atS i. in. Kvoryone Interested In the ,I,P rim'' lP"t O. O. K. nanus should turn out and bring their tvm,,'r'- gloves for a good workout on the n.'w flr lB,urMW Brown whlt- nosi garden loum lor sale, mono f 12 J. tf The friends ot Wis Ashpoie who re turned this morning from Portland are gravely concerned about him and won dering what la In store for the future. MKPFOnn MATT; TRTBTTNF. "NfFDFOUD, ORKfiOX. SATURDAY. MARCH IT.. 1022 athletic field at foot of North Holly street. illlgh grado lime for spraying pur poses. p.g Pine Lumber Co. 31S '' All Grizzlies going to Table Ucn-k Sunday, meet In front of .the Nat build ing at 9:30 a. in. OafYwIll he furnish ed fur those who Jinvn'mj way of gtrtng. for the purpose of cleaning; up the census work n the rural' districts all American Lesion me m bora with auto- "Thls winter has been one of the moat severe for many yearn on live stock on the range In southern Oregon according to Supervisor K. 11. Macliun iels of the Siskiyou national forest. " says a news telegram from Grants Pass to the- Portland Journal. "Mr. Macnaniels states that the snows are ennsually deep and coming very late in the sens.tu when usually tho snow is all gone from the lower hills and the Brass in good condition. Many cattle tnd stock of all kinds in the Illinois and Applegate valleys are suf fering severely as a result of the ex tremely heavy late snow in the moun tains. All vehicular and automobile group of Medford aequalutaures saw I traffic between (fr.lnts Pass niul.tres him at thv grand opora performance cent City has been hetd up for a month Wadmsday night and ran across him' and at hist reports the snow was siune attain in one of Portland's finest res- 0 foot deep on Brecon mountain. The taurants eating trench pastry. He oe- mails for the coast towns are packed mobiles and nil who can Co with them J omtiotl a drawing room section of a over Oregon mountain, a distance of h canvassers arc requested to lie atrl"""i,n 11B U1U1 s p-.n mnes. ny nomeoacK. tho legion hull Sunday morning- to help lo this drive. Workers are also re quested to report for duly In the city districts and there will be someone on Imnd all day at the hall to provide Wanks and instructions. We are still selling velvet tobacco 2 tor 25c. Army slickers $1.00. Men's carters 10c. Canvas gloves 10c. Army dress caps 25c. Overseas caps 25c, at I nltcd Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. South. KxpressliiK luuiualll'ied disapproval of the methods pursued by the Tax Reduction leniniiv uhlih conveiutit Monday in tin effort to lessen tax bur- h oens ami seeK lvn.1 ustninnt of' tn 1 valuations, E. K. Kavllle, editor and publisher of the Oregon Farmer.- und George A. Mansflod have teudortul their resignations as executive com miiteeinen, .Mr. Mansrield's rcslgna tin followed the committee's refusal ill' ,WM. Ull 111) I'M 1,111111 RIMip 'l seven, he said, with authority to pre sent ruKrts from which the commit pod off at the tleiot wearing a carna- it it's Insurance we wrtta It. R. A. tlen in his coat lapel, puffing on a fine :ttonms. The Insurance Man. new Imported -pine.' - I ' I. line for spra. .Ahxlfonl l,br. Co. Have you tried our electrically! H. O. Sharp of the California-OreKun percolated coffee? Yankee Do-Nut j Power company arrived In this city Shop, 2S North Front. yesterday from EiiKene and .w ill gia-nil Hardwood flooring. Medford Ltim- j the week end here. ber Co. The public market of this uiornins was a fair one for this time of year 32 Iteaume lime and sulphur; also dry. Conner Warehouse. Knluhts of Pythiaa Attention Moo- with plentiful supplies of meats and i day evenliiK. March 27. we will have 3hoine grown (totato on sale. SjHcial sain dry wood, oak, laurel, flf. rinder tovef. 'Phoiie any time 696-11. Js " Autoists comliiK from Wwd. Calif.. Wednesday say that there is Just one Mil mudhole between the state line arid that city, and almost impassable. On the highway this'sidc of the state line, large boulders, loosened by the fect-nt rains, have" fallen on the pave ment and all but block the way at places. Ashland Tidings, i. Model dress linings absolutely cor rect In measurements. Simply sew in your dress and -work is done at the Vanity Shop. ' tf ' The Red Cross Thrift Shop "will pn on Saturday. April 1st. The pub lic Is cordially invited to attend. 3 " Miss Natalie Hamilton. Miss L. Jean Cochran and Mrs: Ella Cross, all em ployes of the California-Oregon Power company have been ill all this week With the flu. . ; Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-fng fuels aad metals used. 'Vulcan VVeding Works, 39 S. Front street tf ! The Red Cross Thrift Shop will open on Saturday, April 1st. The public is cordially invited to attend. 3 -S. M. Hull is spent yesterday in Grants Pass on power company busi ness. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. . ' , ' ... ' tf Seed .much merriment. Brother Vance will lotatoes are still scarw. and It la estt-;teU us about his experiences In Italy- mated that 100 sacks of seed Rpuds! during the big fight. Brother Crowaon could be sold At the market alone. ill sing for us and Brother Rouse Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique and embroidery. DiMiePn Art IVnt will perform on his native African Jews-Harp, In Tact all the talunt will be there. Don't eat any supper but Tonight is the night. Hig dance at come prepared to enjoy a feed. The Riverside Community Club on Pacific commute'. ' 5 Highway. Best music-in the country I The Lenten evangelistic campaign Peerless orchestra. Come - along, i at the First Methodist church begins fellows. ' 312; tomorrow. Rev. Harcourt W. Peck. A. H. Miller spent Saturday morning ! noted evangelist of Long Beach, Calif.. in the county seat on business. Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone 3S3-J. tf has been secured, and specially attrac tive music is announced for each ser vice. 1 We- carry a full line of ladies' Lime and cement. Medford Lumber hosiery at the Vanity Shop. Co. The O. A. C. Madrfgal Club girls, who gave an excellent program here Thursday night and who repeated It at Ashland last night, left early this mor ning from Ashland for Corvallis where registration for the third term of the school year starts Monday. Opening dance Kingsbury Springs. Saturday, April 1st Leedom's orches tra. 3 Positive results "for the woman who tf min t forget this is rubber heel week at the Medford Shoe Hospital. Heels only 35c: with half-soles, 25c. 313 Dana Davis and Theodore Nicholson students at O. A. C, leave the first of the week for Corvallis where they will resume their school work. The trip will be made in Davis' Ford bug. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to cares" obtained in facial and scalp ! 711 E. Main street. work.' Visit the Marinello Shop. Elec trolysis, expert marcel waving, 409 Liberty Bldg. 65T-W. 8 William Ulrich, who underwent a major ojieration at the St. Vincent hos pital in Portland recently, is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily. If you gave double the money yon ..Sash and doors. Meflford Lumber (couldn't get a better car than a Hup Co. . . . .mobile. 312 Dr. R. J. Conroy arrived home this forenoon from a short visit to Port land during which he took In one of the grand opera performances. Laundry work done. Phone 455-Y. " ' ' 318 Hemstitching and .pocotiug 8c at the Vanity Shop. - ' tf" Young man has " passenger car with services. Box 85. Mail Tribune. 4 S3 NEW TODAY! . A ROUSING, THRILLING PICTURE FOR RED BLOOD, WHITE and BLUE Cast Includes Hart in 3 Distinct Characters - Jane Novak.- PPC M- ..DILL. ;J,, Look Over These High Spots On Today's Program 1, TOC-NERVILLE COMEDY Skipper's Policy 2. 3. LITERARY DIGEST Sayings of Wit. AESOP'S FABLE : , ' A Cartoon. . , 4. GENE HOWARD at the Mighty Wurlitzer 5. BILL' HART in " ''3 Word Brand." BRAND He wasn't much on mouth work. But OH! WHAT A MAN! and you'll say he had to fight in this , . picture. a rousing tale of a Great Love" arid Adven ture. -ft, I, " Lt THE GREATEST WESTERN DRAMA HART HAS EVER MADE , COMING TUESDAY "Where Lights Are Low" and Larry Semon In "The Sawmill." :.h. would obtain its recommendations Z' X'vn .MTf. .T V! w I..OI.I..IU-- , h piln vnentlon In this rlt for legislative measures. Dance Appleto Sat. March 25th 3ii Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetler Nullono. Phono 5S5-.J. The students of t!o high sclunil and members of the 2:i i; club eujoyed a dancing party at the Nat lust evening. Quite a large, number attended the dance. ' I New wall tents Jit afl standard sit1 We have them, uml have the world beaten in quality and price. Any t an na bed sheets In S and H ox. double fill duck 6xU ft. with snaps and ring fasteners. The store, that gives you tx-tter goods for less money, Culted Army Stores, S2 Central Ave. So. 3 Wade sewing gchtiol helps you to sew and dress right at small cost. Individual or class work by the hour, city and out of town. No evening classes. Wo will shop for you by wall. All appointments by phono or mail only. M. J. Wade. Phono 418. 331 East Main street. 3i A meeting of the local branch of the Pacific Co-operative Wool llrowers was held this arternoon at the public library. s , If you like a good cup of coffee go to the Medford Cafeteria. ai2 Telephones 1040 Rogue Valley FloraW --. tor your cut flowers a"nd plants. Night phone 149-W. 320 J. J. Skinner, of the Callfarnla Ore gon Power company, who has been III for severat weeks past with the flu Is now on the road lo recovcrv. !! was allowed to leave his bed and sit up for a short time yesterday. Will pay 25c apiece for hatching turkey eggs under your setting hens Eggs furnished, phone 2S J-3. tf Auto Insurance. Brown ft White, The Millionaire Mining company, with headquarters in Jackson rouniv was IncoriKirated this week at the state capltol by Charles Knight, S. E. Meberling and Robert Lichtbo.lv Th capital stock is :'.00O.000. Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C Hoggs. Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of cron. like rent. OoM Rut neaity Company.: There was born to Mr Raymond Miksihe, a nine pound boy Friday afternoon at the Sacred Heart hospital, lloth mother and child are doing nlcelv. ' call Valley Fuel Companr. Phono 78. Pleaso remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Ilrlng In your ads and do not U,. ub leiepuono A number of O, A. C. iiliiileuu wh . The local lilr.li silioul ImNolmll Nipiiul Hulph Phelps, of the eimlneerlng do-! ..iiuiioiH oi ine Htuiuiard Oil company are homo fniMhe sprlmv vacation will has h,..i o.h for muni,., n, ,.,... .nC.T "I' l!UHhUkHB ,l,"vo ,l"n"n',w M"ly f"' l'M of id,. hftMruiHitm this w..k iiu.1 mini to i ortliuul within it Tew days, lis as rmtlxt ration for lliu HHi'lng iniar. II h. Till HI ft lll I till I Kill 1 1 tlltt II It I It Itl L il..lt JF rm'm v",", f qT.!l,y; Mw1, A,,,,,.,,,p M"" '"V ''"! Tuesday, b-r places on the lea.n. It lH undeis' lop, .10 N, Drape. Phono 101. A1, L,nil- . ,..,,, , , ,,, ,., ,,iin., mi ivupin Mint UivpniMI '. tun lifiiiiuirt "ill mm l Kverywhers you look you see n jluiiilmr. Wnlluco Woods, phono 108. lHt'"'t and I hat a track l"iun will nlsn 111 Mast Main at Mot, ,l orgiinliii.il. When In need of limgles and moM Or. luirdiat! Mum sulphur I8.7U la-r lug call Wnllacq Woods, los. 711 H. , barrel. Hour Creek On-hiinU. Phono Mn'n. ' Kill. 1 1 i 11 . i mi Chevrolet. if Hopnirlng on Indies' and men's wonr Ing Mppurel neatly done. Charges rea lonnblo. Th rnntorlum. Phono 2M. Wilbur (lodlove, wh,i hi attending the I'nlverslty of Oregon, returned from Eiigeno Thursday and will spend -The vacailon continues until a wsolc from nest Monday ut the l of O. while at O. A. C. the viu-nlliin tor earlier. Kliml iIIhiiiImhiiI foiMhe uin- nier vacation also come a week ear lier at O. A. V. than It dues' at tho 1', "to. , j Ex-service man, with local refer .ncea of reliable parties, wants var.l or garden work. Itelliiblo party. Phono 6S1-U or tall ut Horace Evans, S:'S N. Central. tf This office Is rre.niir.wt til itrtnf ledger sheets, bills, etc., used ou tho nooKKSopms tnach nei. I)ont civo your orders to traveling men and have tnem printed out of Medford. Plum as and w win call. If ; Lnunspnch's orchestra, nuwlv nrvsn. lod, open now for engagements. Peb sonnl attention to Private un.t Huh.' jdBnees. Go anywhere anytlmo. Phonn 11 uu. Amrng the employes of tho 'iiiir.n. nla-Oregon Power company who have. oeen in wan the flu are A. H. union. ! C. A. Picket. Hill Ktlnuon nn.l ll.,..,-v lluchter. The rirst two. named have i retunied o their duties lit the off I. e l-'urulture upholstering. Samol.is .,t work on display. Med. Auto Top Co . i 30 N. Oraie. Phouo 104. 7. 1 High grudo llmo for spraying pur poses, lllg pines Lumber Co. 313 i A new lino of embroidery mnf.r of Initials and uwnosrsms. IS cents copy, laud's Art lept. ', A tractor and road grader ployed all day yesterday srraplng the Maa between this city aud Jncktn j ville and made considerable Improve-1 nient In its condition after the heavy rain. . . Everywhere you loon vou a v.hevroiet tf Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Vh uel'i Art IX'PL Everywhere vou look von Chevrolet. tf I JThe Home Teli.hine Co. has bought , from Mrs. Eleanof Kubli of l'..rtinn.i the prois-rty on Knst Main street in Jacksonville, now. occluded bv iheJ local telephone office and Mr. Snear ly's store. Jacksonville I'ost. i Freo dirt for lawns or canlen. rnii i tf, at building slto, Minnesota street II. and. Mrs r' . wk ounce Appiegatc But., March 25. Uunnpurh'8 orchestm. 8upp r served at midnight. Tickets ll.l'i. 312 Hard times made easy, buy ranches The Special Musical Service Will interest you Sunday, 7:30 P. M., at The First Baptist Church (M uic Sermon Baptism) 11 A.M. "The Other Side" (A Stirring Appeal) The "Friendly Church" Bids You Come! Q5L When you want dry mill blocks lustwUDOUt "ony. Py with shars ot crop, ny. Phone "6. "KO "'"t- itay Really company, tf In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. 'or the grt utrr lun.nr und glor) of (im, tho Information of em rrll.iw iliiin, Mtiliotit n h(nKl,. lrntP r blilenii' or mntrv erj, bnt with lote 1r nil. IbU and hiiliM-ui-iit ndienlwinenM Mill be lu-rl.-d Id mil aiirmloti to mhim. i)m trine uf the Cntliulle tliurclt. Tliet' mU sic paid fur by two mtllvo Mt-dfoji! t'mbollc Iniil. in . 11:1 n. Tliey nlone me icponnlbte for tlio nuiller, the prewnu. lion, iiml the Mlrctloii ,f the iK-w.pap.t-H Neither the Cnlhnlk ("hiin ti nor nuy i f i tepreM-nlulheii tr Involved. ? ? ?.????? ??????????????? tf The revival lueotinus at th xioii.n. dist church are drawing large crowds and much good work is being done. i i tic ii-inui services win ciose sundai morning and Rev. Harcourt W. Pock will go to Medford to hold a series o meetings at that place. Ashland tld Ing. A millionaire cannot travel In more comfort than toe owner of t Hup mobile. 31; C L. Coff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. Clark Rawllngg, a former Medford resident who has been In Corvallis for some time past and who has been at tending O. A. C. for the past two quar ters arrived in this city the first' of the week and will remain here Indef initely. Hemstitching, Plcotlng, 8c per yd. 1 Muttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Jood blano for galu. a bargain. 0. , Goff, 4:'l . Riverside. Telephone 3S7-M. , 7. Stop! Look! Listen: The slabwood guy has come alive and Is now book ing orders for green ulabwood for early delivery commencing next Tues day. N. 11. Newcomb. Phone 631. H "1- like delegations to come to tho county court with constructive sug gestions," obsippd A. Gardner, county Judge of Jackson county, here attending the highway meeting, "but the trouble is that, most complaints come too hue. Now, as to eounty agents, the farmers in our county want one, and there would be a pro test If the county agent was discon tinued, we have ahout the s.vne problems in this tax. situation as have been developed in the eastern Oregon counties by tho tax investigation com mittees," The Portland Oregonlan. Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Price today $2,100.. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every duy until sold. Gold Hay Realty Company. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. I . 2 Army wood shirts $3.25, and cotton khaki shirts $1.00. Army shoes $2.30 and up. 1'nclo Sam watches, stem wind and stein set, $1.13. Hmall gov ernment pack sacks, 25c. U. 8. haver sack 60c. Come to this United Army Stores and savo trtoney. 32 Central Ave. 8ntil.li. 3 Dance Kaglo point, Sat. Mar. 25. 211 Try some pastry at the Medford Cafeteria, Made by Mrs. Howell. 212 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ts. ts. Your Soul's Questions Answered BY ONE WHO KNOWS HJIt SALIC Six horsepower Palr-banks-Momo engines und Z centrl fitgnl pump, Phone 19-X-2, Central Point. - k KOH 'Kent Unfurnished house, 6 . rooms and bath on W. Tenth. C, A. - DeVoe, . , tN. An Evangelist of Note ' : : :,' ' " : " '.I U- ' vki.?--Jl -A A Preacher of Power Rev. Harcourt W. Peck, D. D. in 1 . ....... Special Evangelistic Service March 26 to April 16th at i , .,1:1, First Methodist Episcopal Church Front and Bartlctt Each Evening 7:30 (Saturday excepted) ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE MUSIC- . o nJ ? Z 11 ? 7 ? J I I ?. ? ? 111X11 - 1 1 1 1 j