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P A HE TWO Jf ocal and ' Personal The public mnrUpt in Ronoral of this morning vm the poorest In ton years, according to Suiwrliitcndeiil Runyard. owing to this weather. Thorn vro no did nr new vesptnblos btTiuma It Is botween seasons, nnd tho market linil Its lightest stock of meat for weeks. I'leiity of curly vegetable plants wore on sale, however. ' The Khko rolnt Teachers' Council , meets at Hrownsuoro school lions to-morrow-at 10 a. m.-snd a ginxl atten dance in oxpectod. 1 15 ' Get ready for spring. Great variety of prays and browns. Price $l2.f0. Kleiu tho Tailor, 128 E. Main. 15 Mrs. RosoU Watt. Splrella corseticre for Medford und vicinity. llox S2. . Thoenix, Oro. 14 The inner fun ordor of the local American Letrion ixist, th Les Societe Dos 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, , will initiate a class of 0 candidates from the Medford, Ashlaud and Grants Pass posts tonlKtit, to bo added to the char ter membership of twenty. Fifteen members of the KiiRcne osl voiture arrived here by auto today to take part In tonight's initiation and incidental festivities. The main doings will take plitee at the American Iepion hall. A bamiuet will be served at 6:30 p. ni. Ladies' and men's garments eluded und dyed in superior manner. Send . your frnrnientg to Forsyth, 116 Mistle toe. .Phone 341. Packages called for and delivered. 20 . Crafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery. 6800-2.. 19 American lesion Easter dance Mon day. April lTth. Nat . ' 21 Mr.- Harry D. Manniuft of Grants Pass has signed contract to- sing at the Rialto theatre in the near future. 1 Launspach's Jazz Band at Jackson ville tonight. Free transportation on t-treet car. Fine lunch. 15 Hemstitching and pecoting So at the Vanity Shop. .. . tf . "Beauty is the first gift that nature Kives to women and the first she takes away." E. Rurnhara's toilet requisities, shampooing, hairdressing, manicur ing, facia massage, scalp treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Heauty Shop. Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons and chil dren left by train last night for Port land from which city they will return hy easy stages by auto early next week, " Cbi-Namel demonstration M. F. & H. Co April 10 to 15. . ... 20 .This week only, tailor-made suits, values $50 to $60 at $42.50. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. ' - ' 15 'Auto Insurance. Brown & White. ' ' . L .' :i-,Kake Sunday the beginning ii"a:m: Jesus Christ, the ...... ... A God-Man" As exceptional sermon by an exceptionally strong preacher. Rev.Harcourt W. Peck, M.AD.D. The subject for the evening hour, 7:30, will be: .Future Punishment .What Nature, Science the Bible and Christ teach about this subject. it : '.'' THE REVIVAL WILL CONTINUE THROUGH EASTER .U - - hV .n Many Are Being Blessed. You Are Invited - First Methodist Episcopal s Church i - - - - - Fijurth and Bartlett PALM SUNDAY SERVICES v 7 Kov. F. U. Leach rJ'ator. Through a regrettable error in the Mail Tribune description, yesterday of the installation of the new officers of tho Ftks lodpe the mime' of Ihm New bury as loyal knight was omitted. Don lias served as enquire of the lodge for the past six or more months, and his promotion by unanimous election to the loyal knight's chair testifies to his earnest activity and popularity in the local H. P. O. K. world. A lovely line of ribbon novelties, vanities, etc., for Easter gifts. Handi craft Shop. 19 New khaki punts and brooches at a very low price. Khaki shtrts, new,.nt Jl.t'O eaoh.w Men's garter 10c. Can vas gloves at 10c pair. Pack sacks as low as 25e, High-top rubber boots for $4 S5. Army shoes that fit your feet at Vnited Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 13 lVrsonal service given to all auto reimirs. Klwood'a Auto Shop. US South Central. Phone 76!-J. 31 A number of Medford business houses have started in earnest oh the Paint and Clean Vp Week" campaign Among those having the fronts of their establishments painted and inno vated are the Medford Sheet Metal Works, the Pantorium, Rialto theatre and Medford Vulcanizing Works. J Day and evening classes Gregg Re- jview and Speed typing; special rates. uusmess College. . 20 American Legion Easter dance Mon day. April 17th. Nat. 21 Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. 'Phone 3S3-J. tt - Mrs. James Hokanson and Mrs. E. B. I-urson of Seattle, mother and sister respectively of Mrs. Walter A. Cor niany, are in the city to be with Mrs. Cormany during her bereavement. Free sti??et car at 9:30 tonight for the big dance at Jacksonville. 15 Launspach's orchestra, newly organ Ued, open now for engagements. Per sonal attention to private and club dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone 64-R. ' - Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Wcsterlund are expected to arrive tynie on this "even ing's early train from the south from their -several months sojourn In Hono lulu. They arrived in San Francisco last Wednesday, both greatly improved in health. Mr. Westerlund lost fifty pounds during his stay Jn Honolulu. All Knights are requested to attend the funeral of little Arnold Cormany at Perl's Undertaking Parkirs Knn.tuv I at 2 o'clock. ' ; I Lawn fertilizer should be applied now. Get it at Monarch Seed Co. Phone 260. Pansy plants in bloom. Rogue Valley Floral Co..' east end South Riverside. boae 1040.f ."''' ' IV of springtime for the iouI, ' at i First Baptist Church ' -; (N. Central and 5th St. ) , A preparation for Easter Sunday 11 A. M. "CHRIST AS KING" ('The Palms" will be. sung by Mr. Walker) 7:30 P.M.-"HOW MEN BECOME 1 HARDENED" (Ordinance of baptism.) j Strangers Enjoy the Service MftDFOftn M ATT; TRTKUNK Trp:T)FOTm OREMX. Easter will mean, more to ono If ho hears the messages and the music at the Presbyterian church on Sunday, At tho timrning service the pastor will Ktvo tho fourth In tho series of sor- mons leading to the Easter message, this one will be "Calvary or the Cruci- court or tho Meadows drainngo dts flxlon of Jeaus." Tho mixed quartet! trlot and a call for n mooting to elect u which has been giving us such lnsir- board of suicrior. The acreage ing messages in song will sing that under the project consists of -the old classic number, "Calvary" by Rodney. In tho evening service the messago !ll bo "Why We Should Doiieve In the Resurrection"? Many strangers from out of the city have been in at tendance at these services each Sun- day. For street wear women's siort snits. with skirt or knickers. The Toggery. 20 , Goodwin orsets .fitted nnd altered free. 20 S. Fir street. Alta Naylor. 17 l" nolo Sam watches $1.13. Regula tion army and navy all wool cashmere socks at 35c or 3 pair for $1.00. Light weight summer underwear, short sleeves, nakle length Tor 95c at United Army Stores. 32 Central Ave. So. J5 The regular communion service will be observed tomorrow at the Presby terian church. New members will be taken into the church Kuster Sunday. Trim vour new gingham collar and ne- and address with make of trae cuff sets with dainty knife pleating, "'r. Important!, nils Heine, 91 W. pleated any size and width. Handicraft Shop. 19 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Fir insurance. Brown & White. 11. L. Moon of Kau Claire, Wis.. Is a guest at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include A. K. Swadener of Seat tle, C. W. Martin of Lowiston, Ida., O. Wyss of Portland. 1L W. Riley of Kugene, K. J. Fowler of Hornbrook. Calif., and F. C McCarthy of Grove land. Calif. Bookkeeping quickly mastered with new Burroughs Simplified Machine methods. Easy shorthand guarantees dictation in eight weeks, llusiness College. 20 Model dress linings aosolutely cor rect' in measurements. Simply sew in your dress and work is done at the Vanity Shop. . tf ilought suitings at astonishingly low prices, the saving Is yours. Drop in and examine them. KlMu the Tailor. 15 J. Logan of Grants Pass spent yes terday transacting business and visit ing in this city. Women's sport and street suits with cither skirt or knickers. The Toggery. . 20 C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. Flowers for all occasions. See us about yonr bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox & Donney, 1003 Fast Main. Phone 374. tf. "Our school board of directors met' Wednesday evening ana cngageu as siioerintendent of our schools for next term Prof: Chester Cook of Lakevh w. anrt Ms Wife as teschivr of the 7th nnd Sth grades.- says' the Jacksonville Post. "Ha will also have charto of .....! ---.; -;. '.i teacher of the 7th and Klh. was em ployed for the. next term for tht 5th and Gth grades. Teachers for the oth er grades are under consideration New and attractive carriage robes iBnd bags to be embroidered for the baby. - Handicraft Shop. 19 i r rozen auiimoone, iracior ana irucs icylinders welded, re-lnforced and , guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-' ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan jWedlng Works. S9 8. Front street tr j ' Wallace Bros, silverware set of six J knives and forks 75c." Six teaspoons 15c. The store that saves you money, Tnlted Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. tStnnth .ir.IL j Ben Sheldon sR'nt Friday in Ash land looking after his political fences in that section.. Pillows for applique embroidery suit alilo for porch or breakfast rooms. Handicraft Shop. 19 Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night. ; New wall and auto tents cheaper than you ever bought them before, at (I'nited Army Stores, 32 Central Ave., South. ' - 13 ! The College Women's club mot this 'afternoon with Mrs. It. W. Klden at Green Acres ranch near Central Point. jTho program was under tho direction of Miss Manning of tho Medford high school and Miss Uorence Pool as social chairman. Dunce tonight at Itiverslde Commu nity Club delightful time down on the Uogue. Well ventilated auditor ,111111. Good music. Hot supper served at 11:30. IS Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co.1 i r Invest your savings ln the Jackson County Building and Loan association. - tf the Development of 20.(100 acres of land It, k. l'ncketl and II. I, lluller of in the Fort Klnnmth section or Klam- Lansing. Mich., it ro ruonIa at tlto I nth county, plans ror which have been' Hotel Modl'ord as are L. tl, ttowvorthy pending for some time, reached a dr'of Sun Francisco. K. S, Uendcll uiid Inlto stago In Klamath Falls yesterday A, Norton of Patmdomi, Kdllh Carter, In tho authorlmittou by the county of Oakland. Cullf., J. Uigatt of (IriiiitMj Weed ranch and adjoining lands owu ed by W. K. Urown. W. W. Jones and K. K. lieames of Fort Klamath Me.n- dows company. For "Paint and Clean-up Week" you must touch up the porch and furniture as well as , the auto I'se Chl nu.md. 0V(1(. Mtvtf4U M K1W(1.V llH ,,.. demonstration April 10 to U, at M. F.lllir ,,,,,. ljllltl. uaa ,,, , i. American legion Easter daneo Mon day. April lth. Nat. 21 Mos bushes ami evergreen shrubs. tCden Vti. Varserr. 6S0 J 2. !! The latest word received from Wil liam Hanna, who is under medical care in Portland, is that It is expected that tm operation will not bo neces sary, An embroidered luncheon cloth and napkins would mako a very acceptable Kaster glfL Handicraft Shop. !! Tractor Owners! Send me your Tenth St.. Medford. tf Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co. tor pastuerlaed milk. Safety first. 17 Fred U McNeff and C. L. Huff were among the Medford people In Grants Puss on Friday. Chl-Numel demonstration nnd es hibit at XL F. & II. Co.. April 10 to 15. Come and let an eHrt explain how to U8 tluso products for furniture, plc- tures, porch furniture, autos, etc. 20 Fruit and shade trees. Kden Valley Nursery. tiSO-J-2. l'. Phono Stiider Dairy & Produce Co for pastuerlsed milk. Safely first. IT Tra Love of Central Point pleaded guilt)- Thursday t killing a deer of less than ono year last fall Just after the opening of deer season, and was fined $i0, according to a reKirt filed at tho headquarters of the state game couimlssftm today, p. H. Dally, deputy warden, who : made the arrest, has been working on the case for several months. Portland Journal. Pretty glass or Httery vases for the F-nster flowers. Handicraft Shop. 19 Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Flowering shrubs and vines. Kden Valley Nursery. 6SO J-2. 19 The Golden Chimes concert given last evening at the First Ilaptlst church by P. Waldo Davis was out of ln8 oruiuary, ana wss enjoyed by all wno 'ere fortunate enough to be present. There is only one instrument of tne N'"1 'h" country. Mr. Iarls Is an exiert and knows how to please anJ delight every lover of music. Itoth .i i KlT B- Should Mr. Davis ngala winei l" .enru no uouix e wm oo gret-i- ca nulch larger audience. Mr. VValker. Mrs. Heine and Mrs. Albert slsted in llu ,nlertatiirucnt to the Dleasure of the inllrn ntnllonco I,u-r 0"r bedding plants of the uogue alley Floral Co. Nice clean and healthy stock. 19 Repairing on ladles' and men's wear. ,ns aPParol ncsUy done. Charges ren- sonattie. me raatonum. Phone 2tL '-"When In need of shingles and roof ing call WaJIace Woods, 108. 711 K. Main. . Miss Myrtle H. Myers of Portland, and Kdward Myers of Scio, Ore., slBtcr and brother of Mrs. Wm. D. West are here to attend tho funeral services' over Mr. West. ' 1 Pillow cases stamped on Pcquot tub. ing for embroidery and hemstitched ror crochet. Handicraft Shop. 19 Crescent orchestra Kaglo Pt Sat. night. 2") For rent on shares dancing pavilion. hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting. bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 acres. Hivcr frontage. Gold Ray Summer Itesort, (iold Hay Realty Co. Phones 72S-R or 134-Y. tf George T. Collins left for Portland by train lant evening on a quick trip. and exH-ctod to leave-that cltv bv auto this forenoon and drive through to Medford, reaching Medford before midnight. American legion Kaster dance Mon day, April 17th, Nat. 21 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf All kinds of tough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main streeL Mr. and Airs. Robert Taylor of Med ford arrived her Inst evening to bo guests of Mrs. J. G. Hodges, .who re sides In tho rural district hear Roso burg. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have boon visiting with their daughter in (tend, Oregon, und arc now on their way back to their home in Medford. Roseburg rews Revicyr. ' Hemstitching, J Picoting, 8c per yd. r' 77 ft? Buttons covered. Handicraft 8hop. tf c-verywnere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf When you want dry mill blocks Just can valley Fuel Company. Phone 70. TOO LATE " TO CLASSIFY run Kb.NT Delightful room, with bath, phone nnd music room; some . meals if doslred. Box 23, Mull Trl- uune, . is run ur,.M Meely rurnisiied rooms In private family; bath privileges at any time. Alao parage for rent. 325 S. Riverside. '17 FOR HALiJ lihie enamel stout range, double frame. Reasonable. 1033 f)urt St. 17 "RE:TOP" THAT ALTO TOP SAT HI DAY, ViU 8. Pass ttud Camilla Soely of Ih'tivor. Colo. . ,. Easter liiios, blooming plants, Uor.ue Vallvy Floral Co., ring 10 10, wo deliver.1 !! Itbubitrb and uspartigus roots, IMon Valley Nursery. S0 .1 2. Ill"' American Legion Easter dunce Mon-' day. April 17th. Nut. . 21 i There was u fire of 1 it t to Iuiimii tuncv extinguish It. The regular appumtun was not called out. - " Hose Imsb.'H. flno healthy 3 and 3 year old plants, Kogue Valley Floral Co. Ill Dauce Faglo Point every Sat, nlht. Crescent orchcatia KhkIo Pt. Sat. night. r. Pete Coruut, wlm has been attending O. A. C nnd who returned homo about two weeks ago from that Institution, has accepted a position with the California-Oregon IVwer company and K' filling (he place of Horace Hromley who was operated upon Monday for appendicitis, Itromloy will be nnuble to return to work for several weeks, but his condition Is reported as satis factory. American Lc-kIoii Kaster dance Mon day. April 17th. Nat. 21 Neweomb sells slab wood for l.'.OO per tier and less. Why pay more? Phone o:tl. 30 Wo carry a full line of ladles' hosiery at tho Vanitv Shop. tt Una anil Ikm Newbury tent Friday In tlratits Pass looking after legal Sf- fuirs connected with tho circuit court 1 session In that city. I Fresh rutflowers for all or as ions, I Our design work Is distinctively arils, tic. KoKue Valley Flrtral Co. 1! I Mr. and .Mrs. llert Greer and dauKh-1 ter Albi-rta. of Ashland, arrlveil back In that city Thursday night from llur j Pank, Calif., und will reside In thWr property on Granite street. Ashland, j Porch bovea and hanging baskets I artistically arranged. Itosue - Valley' Moral I'u. IS Cut This Out It Is Worth Monsy Cut out this slip, enclose ith fc nnl mall It tJ )ley & Co., I'sJJ Khcrfleld Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and address cleurly. You will receive In rt-turn u trial iackuge containing Foley's Honey nnd Tar CotiiHuiid for coughs, colds and croup; Folvy Kidney rills for pains In sides and buck: rheumatism, backache, kldn-y and bladder ailments: nnd Fohv "at luirtlc Taldets. a wholesome nnd Ihoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation. liiliousness. heudaches, and ,w, u s.,i.i sluKHisIl Adv. Letter of Appieclation i 1 wish to thank tho officers and ! members of Muilford Camp No. o;i U'iNidinen of tho World, for their kind- ncss shown me during tho slcknesn nnd death of my husband, Wm. Lee j Karlow, i j Also the Heud Camp for their prompt i.iyin.-nt of his Insurance, which I j received j just 30 duvs after his j death. . WHS. -MAl'DK FA K LOW.' ! STORM WARNINGS Reef your main sail, for a 60-mile gale of lafs will arrrve here TOMORROW Lloyd's First Big Super Dreadnought Comedy Fea ture Without Any Limita tions on Laughter Gobs of,' Joy for - Four, Merry Reels, . ( , , ' '.,,!, ';' ' and ' ' RUTH CLIFFORD in "TROPICAL LOVE", a red-blooded adventure . ,v-. ) ' story, , 1022 ' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH . -Beginning of bccoikI wcok of special Evangcliiitle Services 11 A. M. SUBJECT "Definitions of Life" . '. ' ' ! ' i ; ' .' ' Spocial music by inulo qunrtotto, chorus choir und coiitrrcgution ' ' i , 7:30 SUBJECT ' "What Will You Do With Jesus?" t . . . . i Bitf muslcnl program beginning nt 7:30 nharp, by Orcheitro, niulo quartette, olo, spocinl instmmentul nitulc, choimi choir and congregation. BE THERE EARLY TO GET A GOOD SEAT PAGE Tuesday Evening iiox ti i it f, m:.t si Long-Awaited and riUHT timi; i AN UNf ARALIELLFO rltOM NtW YORK TO AND mt ORIENT. HAIL NOW mm m tiooh HV JIMI S Mo I t.DMI K Ml sir l II tltltV 111 ItMA l. UK'S HV JiH. Met AIITIIY sf.lt.'Mi ll t UWAIID Itolt K HAS ENTERTAINED MILLIONS OF MEN AND WOMEN IN EVERY PART OF THE WORLD NOTE-Ki Till l llie knioe two )enr ll' iOl I'.VUF T(Mlti:i: 11V M . .ldr- Iclti-c, make ihcck, Mti.rtlic iiidih ) tinier to Pite Theater. Incliide M-lf-nddt-t t-il stiiiM il enrloM. PltK Hour, r-T.li IWIiony, fJ.'-'tl, $1.11.1 Mild fl.io. lmlildc War Ta. 1 i "I. 111 MAM Li APRIL 18 i: sati kdw. apiui. i Eagerly Anticipated mi ii oiu oi THEf MAflT MoajCAi.cofieov MIT! TRIUMPH EXTENDtNC LONDON AUSTRALIA cMiipiiii) that plun tu 'Itvno" dor. run at the und.-rlilll Tlit'iitre, New 7A "A &ulor-Mgde Man" to Harold Lloyd what "The Kid" wa to Charley Chaplin, SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Matinees. and Nights Adults 35a Kiddies, lOo Includes War Tax J . 'Ill ' ,A 1 mm PI mm NOW mm Mm : iii 'i mm i Medford Tent & Awning Works Opposite H. I'. leot , ,t, ' ' '