ALLLll'UlvH .UAlli lKULAh. AU.IU'UUH. HU'.l.UA. .UlliD.n, .UUlh "PAGE srx METVFonn "r atTi TnmnxR Minuxmn oinwoy, s.vnnw.w. april s. 1022 A L PARKHURS TO HAVE CHARGE CRATER L LODGE Tho outlook now Is that Alfred Parkhursl ami his son, Asa 1.. Park hurst, of Portland, will operate the Crater Lake lodge and other Crater lake I'onceaslons this year, as the Crater Lake company, which ran the concessions last year, and Mr. Park hurst have (ailed to eoino to terms, and Pnrkhurst ts making all prepa rations to operate the cemlne sea Bon. Tho option of purrliasn held by the Crater Lake company, composed of Portland and Medford Kun, who op erated tho concessions last year by lease from Mr. Parkhurst, has ex Jired and tho leaso has not been re newed. The company which held this option to purchase for ISO, 000, In re cent negotiations offered Pnrkhurst J 25,000 for the property, which sum he refused. In return they raised their bid to $50,000, and he reduced his price to $60,000, which he says is his lowest f'gure. It is said he does not believe the company will accept this offer. v According to Mr. Parkhurst's plans sa report reached here, the Crater lake lodge will he opened July let, or ks soon as the enow clears away from .the park. It will be operated on tho' American plan, the rates of which have nol been established yet. It is also understood that Park tvurst will soon leave Portland for California to procure a manager and help for the hotel, and that he will operate 10 and passenger cars and ono baggage truck daily between Medford and Crater Lake, and will farm out the transportation business between KlamatU Falls and Crater Lake. OBITUARY ANNUAL ME TING COIUUNY Tho funeral sjrvloes for Arnold Ouylord Cormany. inf. I son of Mr. und Mrs. Walter A. Cor niuny, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Perl Funeral Home. Kev. Su n'tt officiating, lnlermeut lu Med fi rd I. O. O. F. cemetery. E OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS HELD Market News WEST William Ionnison West, 62 years old, died at his heme, 'JtH N. Uartlott street, April Tth from ill ness dating back for the past threo years. IVceaaed was born In Wilton, Waseka county, Minnesota, Nov. U, ' is:9, and was educated In California' schools. As a young man he settled In Lake county and was engaged iU tho stock business for tventy years. j uctoner y, ists, ne was marriea to I aura D. Myers at Jefferson. Ore. Mr. West was held In high esteem by the roop'o of Lake county and wul elected county assessor and also was C. S. commissioner, located at Silver! Lake, for a period of eight years, Hi was also a member of Silver Lakei lodge of I. O. O. F. I Mr. and Mrs. West canto to Med-t ford Oct. IS, 19H, and have made their home here since. Me Is sur vived by his wife, Laura M. The funeral service will be held ct the Perl Fuueral Home on Sunday at 3:10 p. m., A. J. llanby officiat ing, and the Medford ledge I. O. O. F. will have charge of tho services ct the grave. Interment in Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery. locoiBrieis Tho First tlapti.Ht ehmvlt unmiuiu'ea services of special Interest fur Huntt.iy. 1 Kev. F. It. Leach (uvea n Palm Sunday .'sermon at II u. m. m "The Ktngnltlp of Christ" mill Mr. Walker will slmt "The Palms" by Fauro. "How Men , llooome llardoiied" is the theme tit tho I evening HerviVo. An anthem mid selce- itlon bv the (.utiles oualtet will add to , , . the service. Jtiiptisut follows tho sor-1 The annual congregational -ueellng uou .,.,, (,wy w)1 ua(, U)) (i, (h(,l of the Presbyterian church was held j-ivat L'nster services and the concert In the chapel last evening with a to be ;lveu Sunday eveiilug by the good representation of the members choir. I I Try our merchant uineu. The , present. A cover dish supper was served at 6:50 p. in, which made of Shasta. Hardwood flooring. Medford I.um- the event a pleasant social feature, her Co. This being the first annual meeting The Craters club will meet Tuesday since tho oomfnir of the new mistor. ,or ,,,Ht "(w M!l " '!. Hev. K. P. Lawrence, much Interest was manifested in tho reports of the various organizations and officers. Ir. Charles T. Sweeney was chosen chairman and lr. Wm. V. P. Holt, clerk of tho meeting. Reports from tho various organizations were read and commended. The Sunday school under the superintendeucy of Carl J prior to the entertainment to bo given their lad tea two weeks from Tuesday. Phone Snider lialry S 'Produce Co. for pastuerlted milk. Safety flrnt. I"' Hard times made ciuy, buy ranches without money, pay with share ot crop, like rent, (!ii Kuy Realty comtiaoy. tf Several thousand dollar to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. IVgg. A blue-bellied Hard about nix Inches Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. April S. Catt'.e nominally steady; receipts 14; hog3 steady; receipts 40; unchanged. Sheep nominally steady, receipts noue. - nutter PORTLAND, Ore.. April 8. But ter steady; extra cubes 3c; under grade IS; cartons 2C; prints 3Jc. nuttcrfat No. 1 churning cream 33c f. O. h. Portland; undei grades 33c. . ROBERTS William J. Roberts passed away at his home. 512 V. 10th street, in this city, at 10:13 p. m. Friday. Mr. Roberts with his family came, to Medford in October. 1920. Prior to this he had been a resident ot Kla-j math Falls since 1910, where he was actively engaged In the mercantile business, and upon retiring came to Medfcrd with hopes of recovering his health. He Is survived by his wife and five ch'ldren, Mrs. I. D. Whitmore, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Bert Hart, Tart- are. Calif.; Mrs. Lee S. Thomas. Rio ; Vista. Calif.; Chas, J. and Audrey H. of Medford. all ef whom were at the bedside when the end came. He also has one brother in India, two sis ters in England and one sister in Af rica. He was a member of the A. F. & A. M. and the B. P. O. Elks ot Kla math Falls. Funeral services in charge of Weeks-Ccnger Co., will be held at tho First M. E. church at 2 p. m. Monday, Rev. J. R. Sasnett off'ciating. Inter ment in I. O. O. F cemetery. Hromraer reported a membership of: in length was taken from between the 2."0 with average attendance of 1 .",' radiator ami fender of a northbound with a'l bills paid and a small bul- automobile this mrning when that ance In the treasury. Funds to the i car stopied nt tho Ass'H latod service amount of 1 371 have been raised and station. The litard had In sonjo way expended. j gotten aboard tn California and was The reports from the Christian En-'near tlu radiator endeavoring to keep dcavor both Junior aud Senior and warm. The fellows at the station tied the Westminister Guild, whilo uol i a string alxmt his neck and placed htm showing large memberships reported i in a position under the oil heater good Interest and growing attendance with good outlook for the new year. , The Woman's Miss'onary society under the leadership of Mrs. E. II. Hurd as president and Mrs. Volney Dixon, secretary reported missionary study interest maintained aud funds when he SiHn tame to life. Hi at tempts to earn k) threatened t choke hi m sml the loop of tho lea.sh of r eery strit. was tthlfted from his neck to his body. During the strtiKgltt which ensued between "Irish' and tho llxard ns the string was being shifted tho Tim uncertain weiithoi' of the paid few days has put u or Imp In auto t wr ist travel, tmly one car with tliien lersoiis siietit last lilitht nt the city (into cmp. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corset le re foi N'ulionu. Phone Rsisl, If Pleimo reiiieiuber t'-iat cliiKstfled nl locals and kiiiiiII sda are casli lu wl vtmei). Prlntt lu your ads and do mn use teliiphono. t Plume Snider Hairy t Produce Co for pastlierUed milk. Safety I lrt . IV A large crowd Is expected to I tend thn dunce t'liiiRlit if the volunteer fl''i eoiuimny at Jacksonville, In the Odd Fellows hall. Tho Ucbcknh ladles will service a nlco lunch. The proceeds of tho ilaiicA go to pay the Imlauco duo u (lie new fire truck purihased IhhI Tall. Pine liiuno rttuderod hud, lT'u cents per lu. Star Market. Ffen dirt for lawns or gnrdeti. Call nt hutUIIng alto, Mluuesota street. II. A. Thlerolf. Host garden loam for sale. Pliotix V1J. tf Clenn VWiuldrldKe of Kouito Hlver I'leailnl gulily todit befiuu JilsMce Taylor to n l imine of havlim killed a deer out of season, lie was fined ll'U) and was sentenced to :I0 duys In (lie county Jail. The Jail sentence xuih ttusemled and will remain suspended its l-ing as he is on giHd In-liavlor. Dl' trli t Ciiiiio Warden P. II. Duilcy made the arrest. Apples 60o a box, Conner's Ware house. tf Attention, eX'doldlora: Ranches sold under Soldiers '.onus plan or tay ltli share of crop, like rent thdd Itiv Really Couiany. P llladlolt und Tuberoso bulbs. Kdeii Valley Nursery. CStt-,1 -2. I'.i Mrs. II. It. Elliott left lust tilgM It a Visit of utout a week lit Port'.mid Newcomb sells stub Wisid for 2lu ler tier and less. W hy psy m re' Phone G31. Su 1 Match vour next ruckle Ss)B( Anywhere for FiveCent Cigar. T2 3hap?s Bolh Lon Filler T)2$tributor$ of " r .SEATTLE PORTLAND SPOKANE raised to the amount ot 1SS, which . niitile lost about an inch of his easily gc. to Home and Foreign missions detachable tail. Portland Mlieat PORTLAND. Ore., April 8. Wheat Hard w-lnter, ne-rthern cpring $1.25: soft wh"te. white club .Z red Walla $1.22. Today's car receipts Wheat 4 0; flour 9; eats 1; hay 13. $ Kaa Francisco Mat-kw SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. (U. S. Bureau cl Markets.) "Eggs, extru pullets 23 extra puP.ets firsts 22 undersized No. 1. 20c SAN FRANCISCO, April S. (Stale rlvlBlon of Markets) Poultry un changed. Liberty Bonds NEW YORK. April 8 Liberty bonds closed: 3V's 99.24; first 4Vi's 99.40; second 4'a 99 JO; third 4Vs ; fourth 4's 93.50; Victory 4 Vs 100.90. OIL MAGNATE TELLS STORY (Continued from Page One) aud rredtnan work. The work for the new year will be under the lead ership of Mrs. E. P. Lawrence as president and Mrs. E. A. Welch as secretary. The Woman's association, Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney, president. Mrs Jihn Perl, secretary, and Mrs. Dr. Howard, treasurer, have had a good year, reporting many social gather ings, dinners and other gatherings ot a social nature as well as for the Phone Snider Ikilry & Produce Co. for pastuerlzed milk. Safety first. IT Ilurhank and Corey's Thorn less hlacklierry. Eden Valley Nursery. Co-J2. 19 When In need of sash and doors, call Wallare Woods. 1U8 or come t Til E. Main street. The changeable weather in tills locality of late was niude more pro nounced this morning by the fart sn'iw was tailing with here and there purpose or raising funds to he'p meet; throughout the cilv almond tns.s In growing needs of the church. They re-' blossom. The snow only lasted a few ported having raised and expended , minutes. The minimum tetiierature close to $fr.0 during the year, which j of today was 32.5 degree, and the sun includes $103 which was In the shono alternately from between black treasury at the beginning of the year. chmhIh at various times. Htiln is Ibr They have also a small balance in prediction for tonUlit and Sunday, the treasury with which to start the! This office ts prepared to print new year under the leadership ot1 ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the Mrs. J. F. Newman as president, and book keening machines. Don't rive Mrs. John Perl secretary and Mrs. C. .your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone runrrsj Notice. . The Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the Pert Funeral Home to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock to at tend the funeral of kiUUm Denni win West of Lakeview Lodge, in a tmdy, by order of I O. Walgon. N. O. Day stated, according to Campbell. that Beck was between the drawing room and dining room when he struck -him dowu. I The witness said Day told him hej did not have his fiuger on the triegef t-f the gun. Campbell said there were a bottle and glasses on the drawing room table. One glass con tained sliced oranges, he said. He said be did not taste the contents. Campbell said Day told bim he .truck Reck when the latter drew back as if to strike him. Mrs. Day was hysterica the offi cers said, moaning that she "wanted to die.'' and incoherent phrases. She mentioned her honor. Campbell said, but he did not recall her exact words. Mrs. Day wore a one-piece blue dress, had on brown hose and was In her stork in? feet, the witness stated. Campbell said that neither ot the Days was intoxicated. Mrs. Day bad blood on her face, dress and arms, the witness said, which the officers washed off. us and we will call. ;o'd bacon 3'M! per , Market. j W. It. Uncles pl-ndod xiutid W. McDonald, treasurer The report from the session show ed a rresent memiiersblp of 2."4. a net increase of 2S over last year. During tho yar eight have been add ed to the church on confession of their faith and 61 by letter from oth er churches, making a total of 69 ad ditions during the 1 1 months since Mr. Lawrence's coming. The report showed lojses to tho membershln through removals and other causes of 41. The attendance and interest has iin,o. ti, i in grown steadily during the 1 1 months, ( Everywhere you loo you making the prospects for the new y-ar 'i hevrolet. tf S'r 13 guilty this R I ALTO zzzzzzzzzz CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7:00, 8:45 . and 10:00 p. m. PLAYING W ALLY REID "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION" and a Side Diah of Smiles "OH, PROMISE ME" STARTS TOMORROW! BUCK JONES a two-fisted peacemaker in Straight from the Shoulder" a lively and thrilling play one of the best In the history of the church. The board of trustees through their treasurer, reported close to $4,000 raised and expended, many old as well as new hills paid and a small deficit in the runnine Kriwinui fun.i w-hlcn was quickly raised among those present, so that the church will start the new year clear as far as running expense accounts are concerned. Tbe treasurer reported $297 paid out for benevolences during the year which was much smaller than it should have beeu but the hopeful condition of the church will undoubtedly make it possible to multiply that many fold this year. Tbe pastor's message brought forth an enthusiastic response and the out- , look is for a fine spirit and coopera , live effort for large things for the new yeai'. morning before Ju-.tlie Taylor to a rliar;:e of fallitis dim bis li"udllght'i when approaching another vehicle. He was fined $10, The arrest was made by Iteputy Stnte Mot ir Vclikle Ina;i-c-tor J. J. McMnhon. If it's Inixirancv we write It. R, A. eo a Fresh smelt, three pounds fur Star Market !jc. I5 Schedule Committee Y. M. C. A. Meets Tues. A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED Writes Mrs. Hardee Regarding Ljdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound There will be a meeting of the nct-hedule committee of the Y. .M. A. league In the small ledum room at the librury Tuesday evening ut 7:30. Pluns and pollf-ies will bo discussed and a sehedulo of g.mws set up for the baseball H nson. Persons interest ed as well oh regular committeemen uro invited to uttoud- Several of tho church teams arc rilrjuly In working order and are doing some practicing. At- least on paper there soems to be considerable championship material. There is some talk of a playground ball league among commercial houses or some such baHia of organization. Playground ball Is known In . nonie parts of the country as "kitten bull." Borne of Its advuiitiigen for the man who Is not an athletu In training, are the smaller diamond, the softer bull, the elimination of musks, gloves und protectors. All the regular features and sport ing hazards of the lengue game nre present and In many ways tho g:jinc Itself ix faster than the outdoor giimc. The common baseball inju ries whieh the business man can hardly afford to Incur are much tens common. It is hoped to establish the loagua. Pocohontas Attention P. P. Flsbcr, Great Bachem of Ore gon, will bo here Friday and Saturday evening. Work in the Chief degree. Feed and good time is assured. You will miss u good time If you are not lillllMllllllllllllllIll mm 41111111 Los Angeles, Calif. "I must tell you that I am a true friend to Lydia E. Fink- ham s vegetable lompounu. i have taken it off and on for twenty years and it has helped me change from a deli cate girl to a stout, healthy woman. When 1 was marrk-d I was sick all the time until I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I was in bed much of my timo with pains and had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a little book in my yard in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and I read it through and got the medicine Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegntablo Compound and took eight bottles and used tho Sanative Wash. I at once began to get stronger. I have got many women to take it just by telling them what it has done for mo. I have a young sister whom it has helped m the same way it helped me. I want you to know that I am a 'friend Indeed, for you were a 'friend in need. ' " Mrs. Gkorkb Hardkk, 1W3 Byram fit., Los Angeles, California. Let Lydia E. F'inkham'a Vegetable Compound be a "friend indeed " to you. AMERICAN LEGION Easter Dance MONDAY, APRIL 17TH NATATORIUM AWNINGS , PIIOXK UW Medford Tent & Awning Works Opposlto 8. I. li(iol J frr.i,r'77-frj""-rT? These prices a ill help yon compare: 30 x 3'4-Fi:d Tremler Trrad . $10.85 30 x 3i.NorKSl;td KnVic,, . ll.Ki M x 3 - Kxt ra-i'ly Ilrd-Ton . 17.85 30x3. 30 x .U 11x4 32x4 1Zx4 34 x 4 35x5 i- Kxt ra-i'ly Ilrd-Top . I unrlirr Cord . . . 17.85 ;Six-riy Non-SkttT C.rrl Straight Side . 19.85 Six-I ly Non-Skid Cord 27.00 Non-Skid Cord . . . 30.50 I Non-Skid Cord . . . 39.00 Nnn-Skld Cord . . . 41.00 Non-Skid Cord . . . 51.50 SKE this tire and compare with any at a competing price. It is your best purchase if you want a lovpnced tire. The Fisk Premier Tread is a tire which yields an honest, generous measure of service at a low price. A remarkably good-looking tire, with a deep-cut, well-designed non-skid tread. It is a Fisk Tire, and is Fisk character clear through. , There' 3 a Fisk tire of ctra value in every slzo , for car, truck or speed wagon. Timo to Ro-tir? Js " "--' ' - jA. Compare These Cash Prices With the Catalogue Prices Freight Added Drag saw with clutch $120.00 Two-horse spike tooth harrow j , $23.75 Fifteen-tooth two-section spring-tooth ........ $30.40 Seventeen-tooth two-section spring-tooth . . ... $32.78 Twenty-three-tooth three-section, spring-tooth . $47.50 Twenty-five three-section spring tooth .... ... .$49.90 Some good bargains in second-hand sprayers and 1 gasoline engines Hubbard Brothers Phone 231 Cor. Main and Riverside there.