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MKDFOKI) MAlfinur-UNM. .MKDFOItl), (WJOX, TlfURSDAY. 'APRIL 20. V.ti'2. page nrnrorc MEDFORD MEETS IF ASHLAND BALL TEAM SATURDAY i. .mi ntni't ami II The lilltli ' hiiul tuiwlmll will meet tin' AhIiI.iiuI lilitll to-llll " Oiti N"'" UtillV ui.miiiU Hului'liiV nf let-mien i-cnl ?utue of bull I XMitiil. Tin' mrijiit Ity f ll" members i'l Im.iIi leant hi liitii si-huiil nUilit'B win) hnvn IiOi-h t nnii tlm: villi i iii'Ii oilier fsil' lllt 1'IIHl NelTII W all! mill I'lMlliy 1 i'nM tiil in lm 11 t-ly. I ! 1 1 I'uviii', l'i i mi nil, Kuilv iiml lili:k Hinder, Hut Jnliiixinii, tunn IlntliiVIIII, It. I illlmin h . A 1 1 1 ' t V !!", II tleiiimlelii, "Ni'W Viiwk" 1 1 in tit f. Joint lliiiull, llaiol.l l!lii unit I'liil I'lii'i' WHIIiiinn in n (Hi til" H'tuml in i1 nil of thru li iv! hu ll mIiouIiik riiitidvi nbi" ubllliv In piiniin., ll.-Mii V lit first mnt Jt'tiliili'ii lit third luiV" Iwen it'UnK pixel wmli iiml i,r ivto vt lh minimiutt IiIhiim, whip, linti'll IlnflilVllll, ftl'-t nt'ln't littiilil. I Im clever Willi th" wlllnw, ii'MuhikIi nut mi i Miviim ly huril I u: k-i'. I'll Ii .Hlniii-r hi renter ll. Id ii ml llmly ul hlmii limit In i.u clmuiiif. ii v. ill iiml uliitw i. i iiml i ). vi tih-hh In hunt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i j ; , mi iim. vdiiiih J (!- Mm. Kim, I'nvi, i, iMi, ill-null in ii Hi,- Hi iiilliiii , ii, i,f Hi" ImUi-m, while I'linniui tinmen iiml iiiiliM miylliliii! ilii-y hi-iiiI. Th" tin ill" will iitii rl vi HIi 1 1 In tin him, Allium-' III,, A I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 jI.IiiViIH ti l lillliiil iliil', lliilliili-, WelseuherKcr, Yiuum. Hui.ii ii nl tii lie i-H who have h-I'll lu iniiliu iii In AMhlunit htiih Krliiml iithlitliii fin- ih" pni-l severnl inm. II Ii , pi, it,, I thai Ashland lih.-l ii Mri'iii; t,-mii which run Klvn n Kil'llJ lIlM'Ilt l.l I';, I Klillll llllll II' III i.ny ntnl Hint n i I itinne will th" n-itiill ivlii-ii ti imi t, inn" ml ln-r HiitnrO.il. ll," luM Kuini, nC th IH'II'IUH. , ' I 1 JOFFRE PLACES A T 1 WREATH 0MB OF G. WASHINGTON F RUITGROVERS ,1 AFTER STORAGE AT PORTLI 1 LAGHMAN STREET CARN IVAL I'KoltlA. II, , A pi it 20 .'-tuiilcy Kvcrell, I '.-it lit . Ill , hmil-imV-Kli-ht liuUir, Willi mVuleiinntiy illiui ip'lilril I'l fill" ii Miiinli I.IHt nl(,lil III whli h ln iin to mi"l III rhl" Siiiacfpr t 'hli-Hit'ii, arrived tit hiii liuitio early ti.iluy badly beaten mi. II" to) il ti sti t y nf Jm v'hk liiiii lit! mi ppcd In I'lMtttii mid Ihmun Into a box cur at Wesley tty uru'oiimiiiun. Winn h" regained iniim ti,iiie:i hf H u 1 1 1 h wulki'il to i'ltliiii. Ship Your Cream Where you can et top pricc3 ami quick returns Wi' oflVr .'Ii'' i'"r liiitlrf tut 1'. i, t. In i". t iti i'hs m i uuuli d t ymi within '..'I Imiiis tiltiT rfi'iiiij it iii-in 'i, Si;. 1'S A CAN OF CltKAM : von will ! .In-.fl w i'.h l!n' n tiunn; r hi-ihI lit ynr uutiu; mid ItiUl'Vfci nnj iv,i will t ti -t nit I'lti '-s fiuiu t i lilt lu t i n . GRANTS PASS CREAMERY Grants Pass, Ore. . , ' .. . AViitc Uv uXvivmrs WAHIIINdTON, Anil .").-Tliu mi nun! IiIIki'Iiiiuki; l'i M'Hint Vi-rniili I'; (lay of tin' ili'li'itut'-N ti tin- iniiRrPiiH or tin- Iiiur,hU'in or ' th" Aiiu.Th un Ui'Viilmimi wiin inml.'iil by tln pi'-H-i iun of Miimhal J;ffif of Knmr", w ho took puti In the pxojtiki-k. Tim Kri'iHb military ln'tn who l !'iiii:liiiliif; liln Ainciirai) tour v.Hh a Nvi d:iy lull In-jr, wiih " jui;,uiil"il hy AiiihuHHii'lor JuiiKi-riinil, v.iu iilimt im In thii Hull of Wimlilimt in'k li'ini" u tnn fnitn l-u firmm" iniftli'i Vruar.i; tin- Iwiine of l.ii''ayi'll", hk nlft to tin Innmhtnii irf thi' AmMh nn Hnviltitlon. Th" Kiiiii'ly iiIho pliin'o-l trnn l.iou-.iit fioin Hnlrrav" Manor. Win lil tnii hi ii tii i t ml li'iu.o In lun I Mill rciiil!t"il tiiruUKli Hi" lull i-iiihaiiHy. Wtoatlm rn-iii itlaii-l ,n WiKliSni! SAI.Iv.M, Ore - At a I'lJiilund, Monday, F UN PRODUCER ui liiK tlrtK h-M In ' Wlntu Khiik M. Zlnnny at tlm Ara i-i.i, ii.m.tiiiiiivoK hlnn nlylitH Rhow at the turnlval limt frnin prnct Iculi nil of tlm fruit nliiit In the courso of bin wonderful trU-ts of tliw norlliwi-iit, ln.luilltii Cull foriilH Hat Wltb Hi'; I'oi tluinl lhti:k cim J conJurluK, niyntlc. manic and klelidit Ii f liuml cnti rlulniiient drew a big ' ..lt.il. & .......... i r . ... H ......t.i, ' .. 1. . i I mlHMlon. It wu tint 1,1111.0... of tbbi ' "K '? "l '"lv' ' .,- i,. u.r,., .i. ,,. i iiiki uuria ii into tueauiii.meetfvery Itlll l-lllll flM" If I ! It Hl-J Hlnn, th" U(.'Ci1b of th" fnilt ltit"r"Blrt of tlio northwi-ttt f miliahli! fold nt'raKD ! liuilltli'ii. Vi hii.li Vtimld (;iiahlt KhlpiH-rH to b-hl fruit at I'oitliui'l without lonn, i liffori- inaklBK hliiiiii-nt by water. ii(i m reanii.-d except tlio snake editor of thi ,ajir and I', I'. liinKbam, who i fainted away with sheer U-rror and , aurprle. There were other HiirprlHUH at tlm the Kim lirlt .Thin w nild previ nt "iluuipinK" of fruit, lellinlnutii the chiiki) for uxceimlv' far 'ko'h mid would 0 ml to "tialize the market. This will not lmpoB a bur 'den of expense on the Kroweii, but 'will rather auh" an Increane in re iumH due to U-U'-r im-lliodn of cariliK ' for the fruit at u-rtiiliiaJt. Aecurdlnx to ('. I, I-wln, who repre . minted tlm Orttfon Orowera Co')iH-ra live nun Kiutlun. tie o'Ulook la Liu liiiuin KxHnltlon HIiowh, but of a more wolconie nature, IneludlnK the cleanhenH of the carnival KrUB1. equlpnujot and atiractlons, ' although the rumjian' lnm leen out on the road In the mud and rain since March and yenlerday was the first nice day they bad encountered so far. The tamlval In dean throuKhout with nothing to offend the fastidious. It'plt the fact that Mcdford ban aeen many a carnival company crme and K lu peonle turned out last night i:.n? Mnynard Mln-r. prenhletit (ioiu. pu.ns -ni maur ai a ..uer V) (,y t)lB l lu.hiaa comlj,allon Fcn.-tal of the DauuhieiH. mil one by date. ' , ' It h its many attractions and brilliant the laittji alio on the t inib rf Martha Illumination, and act! as thmiirh thev W-'Hl'l-'tf"" I Th" t- n th- a vertislnK ,,,, ever one More GuoJ lutuiuliiK here mi.r the txerclHes. of the noithwt-ht bo-j-d apple met al(trc ,,rt.vallel In the crowds very Murnliul .lolfre an 1 Ma laimi Joffn; , loit!atid. Monday, to outline plans far here with the children riding the For- will nill" Wit ti till pre-MCi-m l -.- .......... n.ii.. ... i.i .... mprrv.m.rniinil nr Ihe ITiK'I ICail)' tne onllook Is very tin's f.mb by Marhnl .toffre mnl Mis. joptlmlhtle and Ii li ixperiml that l"f- lulu- puns will in- mndi" at a later Whit"- limine. advrtlHliis. all a,i-l (JULricts sinl fliil their Intention of tuml'lnlni in Wa Fire in Denmark this project, txcept LOXIKlX, April I'll .-(Hy AnjiJilatf'V s'lh-ioniinltttfO will fiTHMi. r ire broke mil i.-ni nuiil in j innuuw i jh n m i-j,jKiir.n wv tli)s jg new jijford. tint lliirlior dlstrii I Ot Aailiinugll. a ui mo iiui'i i unu-m. v un-oi. Thero am other np wrinUli-a In W hip, alon; with older folks, while .the rest of the crowd was taking In the iiii rem oi me crowu -tag laKUlK in Hie Wcnutchee AMe 8,)W and Juu(;MlnK , eir eft-re k-talled t" f(,rt!, to walk Over the Waves. 15 y the tuiiipoit of IMrnmaik, ;ii"'tin;: rapidly .in, I cnverlliK an ati-ii of 7t aetvs this luirtiliitt, tys 'u ffiltral v,h liii.pntett fr-tm ('"penh.i-i'-n. KnornrniH all 1 bv Mr. i,l'ri"ta can t("l tosether." said' (. 1. Lewis, t lutlrnran of the com mittee, 'the tanipaUn will be droiiied until next year.'' (iiiutilliti s of uratn, timber and foddn . ' ll. chairmun of this coin were iti-H'piyeil. j niiUeir pri-m otc l Ins ri-i.nritkiii due ito bis -leavlns for lh cast Mr. C. A. . ,Siiart a le U-d t succk1 him. Free Sample Offer April 22 Sherwin -Williams Floorlac A w;itffpni(ir varnish stain fur lurniiiue, 1'Iimi.s aii'l ttuoilwurk. Stains ainl arnis!it s in mic Jiijtli'ittiuii. Ilxit-rt pjiint Jinn will lit- nit liiMi'l to tlfliioii.strato Slu'iw in-Williair.s Jiaiuts ainl var- , liitii'si Tlii'V will slwiW"i,il u'.'M.li-i'Ciil 1 1, I illi- tit-it f'irliome tlffuratluii ami ni'kfi'p w ith Sln-rw in Williains intlnct.s.. " Jfcnit nilH i- the tlav! I!c n Itaiul! Saturday FREE HXX)KlkC SAMPLE Fill In this coupon witti your name and .ulilirni. Ininu i' to our i'mt wtth Tm Cent and you will r-ctrive Twenty Five Vn tun ol Vlnoriac. nd a Fifteen Cent Vsrniin llnuh. TliU intioiiurt.y oUt In llnil.rO fk-tn your name and bnn( the coupon to our store tovtuy. Hmmm . I'lcf Kail. .mis to rhiltl itn fit I :iy of Dtinnn st rat ion. Southern Oregon Hardware Co. i i. I r , BE UP AND DOiNG URGES LADY ASTOR NKW YORK. Apr'l 20. Lady As-i tor who will attend the dinner ot the! KiiKliih Speakini; union tunixht will not K' to lUltlinor? until Haturdav.j She wMl it-ma'n' here with her sister. Mrs. Chillies Dana Gibson until then. Town llali Was packed last uight by men and wtiueu who cheered Lady Asti-r u Bh! ursivl tier feminine hearers to "'e Up and duing" In the w IT 111. A Kt'Vcrninent of lath n-w. was t lie 'deal they rhoeld strive for. said 1 1 ady Antor. who declared that only thronKh such a government could 1 rl.lltlren, tho home and society set a ! better world In htcli to live. this carnival besides this one and those in the huge frame work of Sam Harris, the Texas Kid, one of the largest, fattest and most Intelligent and active fat men ever seen with a show. Sam Is a farmer and stock jraiivr at Farmt-rtvfllo. Texas, when not out on the road. He is 4S years old. C feel and 2 In. in height, mea sures around the stomach 6 feet and 1 inch, weigh 6)1 pounds, has a 9-inch chest expansion, a TI inch chest mea sure, and Is well, cutting it short, a whale of a man. The Mar in the line of freaks, how ever, is Luther, who is 23 inches tall wciKhs 52 pound and has four hands and four arms that Is he uses his feet as -deftly as he does his bands. Amonn the other attractions is Dave Jacl s'in's old time colored mlstrels ftulie C. Warner, the skilled 143 pound wrestler who meet all comers; TeMr the handsome fire finhtinj- circus horse, who rescues a baby and does other stunts; Rob Roy, the pony actor wh, goes to bed and says his prayers and the-doR and pony show. The Lachman Exixisitlon Shows will be oiH-n every evening and nicht until ilate, and In the afternoon will oj-erate its ridlnif devices for the benefit of the ' children. The carnival closes late Sc'- tinlay night thill Sunk llv Collision. r.ti:.ViS A I It KM. April SO. ilty thi- A Ihi.mI rressl The Munson I llni- fteaner Aeolus, hound fri'in Itlo ; Jnnt it o lu .Mi nU-viilvo collided tilth , Ui"-4 1" i mil fi-eisliu Zi io early to- ila i'ff the itu-iKt if I'rusuny. says Cn-if HiewaKe trei-o-i'-l at -the Miiemin line effiee here. The Zero wli. l.nl h.-r i-rew was Kjivt-,1 McCALL'S America's Leading PATTERNS MODART Ffcnt Laced CORSETS i SPRING. SALES ' . i t , . l ' ; i. '. ,' . - That Mean Much to Every Purchaser at This Store 10 IRE KILLED PACIFIC HAY SPRING SUIT SALE Kvrry Lndics' Siiit reduced 10 to Tword MixturcK, Tricot incs and Twills Sale opens tomorrow. COTTON CREPE 29c 15C0 yards of . the best iuality AAA imported Ui) ( 'rejie, on sale Kridav ami Salurdav NEW DRESSES Dreisws for t-vcry occasion, Wash or Silk, for street, afternoon or evening we;ir. Wtnderl'ul low prices, $3.50 to $50.00 ... On Sale Now. - Boys' Wash Suits leantil'ul Suits in dark and lild eolors. Sizes 2 to S years. $2.00 to $1.50 PATTERN AND TAILORED HATS Larue shipment purchased at extra low pieces, you reap the benefit. .SAY 1-i $2.50 SAYJv. ,-, SAVK o $15.00 if r Ml II i'. i. a Men's Shirts $1.25 Another Great Sale on Men's Dress Shirts. Sold as hih as .-f0. :()u sale uhile they ln--t. - $l2i All sizes 141.' to 17. T.M-OMA. April '.'O.Dr. V. I). Mi-nitl of Enuuti law, was killed and two othe.-a fliKlnly injured when Merrill's car overturned on tho Iu-i-ifle highway this morning. The injured arc J. C. Jensen and II. H. ,1'vterson of Seattle, both of whom were cut and bruised. Tho others in tho car. Polk-e OffWr Krank MttU and Joe Muckllnskl. also of Heat tie. HUffei-cd no injuries eicept minor -sci-atelies. Can Pay Income Tax With Victory Notes WASHINGTON-. April 20. Collec tors of Internal revenue were au thorized today by Commissioner rtlalr to receive at par Victory notes of either the 4- per cent or 3- per cent series In conpon form lu pay- I'leut of income and nrofits taxes iv. able, on June 13. 122 and Victory ni'les of tho l per cent scries, in i-onron form. In navment of Im-omi. uiid tronts taxes payable September l. and Decomber 15, 1922. r victory notes oftho 3' ner cent vc-iiets will not bo acccnlablo. mi the payment of income and profits taxes twiyalilo StiHemlwr 15 or December 15, 1 Jt 2 2 , and reKistered. Vietnrv notes wilt not be acceptable on any IHiymt-nt.' 36-INCH HEAVY PERCALES, BEST QUALITY, 18c YARb Cbast Player Found Dead KA.MiKK Tuxas. April 20. A hasl- bnll modal on his watch charut bear ing the words "J. H. Stuart. 2b, Seat tle, 1919," was the only identification mark found on the body of a .man who yesterday threw himself in front of a tuiHsutifier train six miles south here, 1 of i Feels Like a New Woman "I was a sufferer from kidney trou ble for several years." writes Mrs. Arthur Den-iulle, It. P. D. 1. Grasmero, N. 11.. "and (suffered so much T fit completely lame all over. Since I have' been tali faff Foley Kidney Pills I am' not SO lunie. Mv back ached nil tho! time and my eyes were all a blur. Now' 1 can see fine and feci like a different' woman. Since I have taken two bottles' of Foley Kidney PHIg 1 don't have that tired fdinK. f win do my own work now." They brlnn quick reaultB. Sold everywhere. . Adv, t , Pleases Every Fancy Economical And Easy To Prepare The Great American Dessert KINOSFORD'S CORN STARCH PUDDING 2 cups scaliUd Milk cup Sni:r 2 Epcs ' Uaspoon tlt 4 Itvcl tablespoons KinKsford's Corn 8trch 'j teaspoon Vanilla 1 oz. Chocolate melwd (optional) Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk. Stir tho hot mi slowly into the corn starch and stir over water till it thickens. Cook fifteen minutes. Beat the eggs slightly, add the sugar and salt. Add the corn starch mixture to the eggs, and cook, stirring constantly, one minute longer. Remove from fire, add the vanilla or melted chocolate as desired. Serve cold with cream and sugar. (Serves six persons.) IT h not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour. By using quarter cup of KinKsford's Corn Starch to three-quarter cup cf any '." " . good flour the percentage of glut an is decreased and the starch content increased so that homo prepared flour will make a lighter and toner grained cake. FRf-Ci Akvnvrsriceror itnie Joiiaon-I.Mhr Lit., Portia od. lr .Jo r be ill irhi I folder u4 lh w King, ford Cola bcafiJl rccipca I 1 r. v UtW OUR EDMONDS FOOT.FITTERS; WILL FIT MORE FEET COMFORTABLY AND PROPERLY THAN ANY OTHER, LAST IN EXISTENCE. This specialty manufac turer models these lasts in such a manner that the shces will accommodate the Feet comfortably and their outward appearance present Harmonious and Graceful lines. , In this manner. Style is introduced, without the sacrifice of comfort. - In this, as well as in materials and workmanship, the genuine Edmonds "FOOT-FITTERS" excel all others. Price $7.50 1 . ; C. M. Kidd & Co. ; 223 E. Main St. k Itn- trnrc )-onr camp fire tn ih'ird -Then bury it 1 i fi, THIMBLE CLEW TO USE OF GAS 1 H '-vr .1! ti The thimble was well worn. "Tiny holes had been pricked in it by the constant play of the needle and through these holes little jets of the vapor escaped and became ignited. Murdock noticed that the gas from the small aperture burned more brightly' than when the gas escaped from the larger, and from that -discovery came the development kof the modern GAS RANGE Southern Oregon Gas Co;