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irr- GASOLINE SCRIP I BOOK SECURED IS FALSE PRETENSES Automobile owner nurt giinoiluo users throughout t ho stute are warned to bo on tln Inkout for ti ten dollar MTlpl book burned by thn HUndard ll in r ny iiml numbered :iishii;i. Tim hook wiih obtained IIiIn morning front ,M. H. Leonard, of, tho Mulu t tnt't. Htatidsrd Htiitloii, under false prnteniu. If thn book In offered to nltyoiie for nln that person re- fluoKtdd to have tli t r mi -ii who tiffms it put under arrest and thirt notify W, It, fl)crk, itppclnl nKi'iit for the KtamUrd Oil com puny In MedforJ ' A mini, about n fimt K inches lu hi'Uht, with u (lurk complexion nnl welching ubniii ) 0 r. pounds, accord liK to 1.4-oiuird, camo Into tli U lion -till s morning while there wan u rush unit Mated that h wait work ing for Mm, Molulne llirlrt of 1'outh Oukdnle, Hit rlly and thut he had been sent by her to buy a gnso lino scrip book. Tim book wan made out mid rhnrgod to Mm. Herbert and tbn man dcpuried, going west on .Main street, When tli waiting rare had been filled unit thn rush i over tonard ronitldrel tin Incident and remem bered ihul Mrs, ItmlxTt never chained' d hook. Il Immediately railed Mm, Herbert over thn tele phono und win Informed thut she had not uilthnrljed anyone to buy the hook. Thn niun wan but a Kltr.rt dis tance Main street by Ihli limn mid le.fird routd have caught hi in ess- ,ily hud ) lierii nltln ta leave thn station. Prior to entering the Standard ma- linn Hi" inah Iiml conn to thn I'nlon oil station nrrom thn street, and hud pretended that lie thouitht It it thn Htsndiird. , He akod fur a Stniidnrd Ilvn dollar hook. Jnn Wnlkln. -perstor on duty. Informed him thai tbn t'nlun did not 'nel five dollar took and that hn wan In a I'nlon ateilon. Wnikln also retimed to unit him any kind of book. Thn thli-f learned at no from Walking that Mm. Herbert wag a regular Standard cus t tnrr and It in supposed thut on thn strength of thin Information hn pro ceeded with his plan. Wire have been sent north and south and hwal police urn on thn lookout for the culprit. If hn g not raiilit Uonurd will bn 07 or thn Price of n ten dollar hook, tn thn bole, MEDFOttP MATT; JUIJJ.UJ Jl J'.H :IIJ.I1U'"...,.I.IILI."!J TRTBTTO. "JT.IU.'J'i.l.a'IH.. 6, xo'it Hundaya und hotldayg, All authoiiauid ChrlMtlnn rk li-nco lltoruturn limy tin mad, Ixirrowwd or iiii httHd. Thn puldlo la nordlully InvlUnt t i nt-ti-nd tho nrvlciM ninl vliilt thn Itn-iid-InK Itoom. lrTCDFOUT). Oin-idON-, AT1T1M)AY. 'APRIL' 22, 1022 1 " ...... i Catholic Church ,MiiHN ul k it, in. uod U;;3n a. in. Iii'iifdli tlon arter thn hint inima. Iliv. Jno, I'ownrg nrtur. Evano--Luth. Zlon'g Church Kourth Ht. Ix low Oukdulo Avo. Itv, Ir. W, II. Mumni Ongor, i'uator. IU g. 6IH Wial rWtb Ht. UiitNlmMii K'nlH. Hiindny hi Imol lu a. in. Mvllin anrvUn 1 1 tt. m. ' Vou tind yourg am cordially Invltnd. Thg Church of tha f.'aiartnt ! Cor. (Vntral and Jiirkg'in. Kundny gclio'il lo a. in. rr-uchlnit ut 1 1 n. in. MIh Hv Curponter, n rctinni'd iiiIh ! Hlorutry from Indlu. and Mrg. Ht'dlu CrtKtka of ChloftKo who lg a vnry Klf''d , M'iikcr, will havn churKn of thn nvnn ; lnr atirvlcn, 7:30 p. m. t 1'niyiir mfntinu Tungdiiy nvonlnK 7 : no. YJ.C. A. LEAGUE TEAMS RARIN TO GO NEXT TUESDAY J.J.'L-.l111 il ......J I aa7 Frtt Methodlit Church for, Tinih find Ivy Kta, Mlga Hhoilit Hiirni'lt, nagtor, rg W. Ti nih Kt. I'honn Hunday hool jo a. m, I'rnni'hlnit Hirvlc at II a. rn. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer iium-iIhk Tliiirtduy 7:8 p. All orn Invited lo thi-iui aiTVlo-g. Kour gciilcr teiinia In (h V .l. ('. A. !IuihIkII P'lucuu am pniK-tli'lug; n-KuIurly thlg u-m-k, m.d will, with out doubt, hn III th ht of ulifipc- Illhln gtudy rliigg mnotg l-'rldny 7:30 j for thn op'-nlnK of tin- hi iihoii nixt p. in. V had our flrgt mentlim thlg j Tui mlny nfti rnoon.. Thi-m lx n mm h Wm k, a K'kkI rlag wag organized. ttti-r outlook for thin gi-nnon than Thlg g yi'ry IntiTCHlInK work and you ih-r lxt. 'onH.ii rni.i enthu- ghouh! not liilHg It. A henrtv wnlroinn "u""" Inter-mun n competition to ult our gervleeg, Hev. C, M. Klnu, pmtir. PAOE TITREIC ' gLL'ju.ijLxx.iLPaa-jijijajLi!aii : TWA A QftMQ why the Jackson County B!d & Loan t 1 If U IVLnuUllU Association is able to oav 7 and 8 oer ? .... ; cent dividends on ail classes of stock. f ? 7 T J ? ? ? y uur oven,ea.l rxpongn u k-pt down to a fraction out one jkt cmt to c"mdy with tti rulUff of tha unioruuon lHlttmenl of Urn hlato. We th. reforo arm in a pwdllot! to pnjr tli IUlu-t rate of Interest cnnlrtmt with Rood btudarwi al ah.oluu Mfi-lj to all ntoekholdei-4. , wag eniii-ndired tiy thn Imxketbuli M-iion and the Honth ili-thodlKtg, I w ith I he banket hntnplonihlp I lioiif.rx, urn nut for g'ul In liagehall lag well. Tho t'hrUllan team hag M-in iinii-tlilna for imn tlmn urnV Advent Chrlatlan Church tS'ot He vent h Ikiy) Met lu thn American I.etclon hall, upitialrg In Mndford National Hank Tlltnt M. E. Church N. W. I'helpg . puittor. "Thn church for everybody, except upueurg to hnvg a viry kxmI airijre th'mo who nnvnr think." n.illn. Tho North M UioUlnt have Sunday arhotl at :S. Ono hour ' ,,v, rnl v.-ry (tood men und will makn nn nri.. . ..... ,,.. ' a gtronu hid for the p.-nnant. The chool. liaptUtg am reported to In Bolnc tM,.. i.I.a Thn r,.ri..u 111 l.n Thn lant eight wnnkg tlm achool hna ! pi,,).,..! regularly Tu. Mdayg unit Krl had thn hltflieat averuRe of Its hlMtory. ! dayg on tho hlah wh. urounda on Wn km now ttliiuif hnr.l f.kv lf. ttinrU ; Vorfh llt.llv ut C'lf. ii m Thn m.K. lildK. ror. Muln and C'entraJ, entrance ;m.i,i,.h, i.,,, w ,.,.A i n- um i-, ,imin.. fr.,.' ,.. , " " ..' I " a II" 4 n''la-i T1- ... " ---- piaca ior nrnryono oll and younK. I a l" c',",' vul "nu ro'n l"r ln' r New equipment la thn primary dept. ! 'v"',i'-- make, it a p,nl p,no for thn: 'n 9 tW'1 H. I.. Iliihh. on Central avn Hunduy achigd at 9.H upt. rrciulilnx at II a. m und R p. m. MornlnK giilikt, "I.lfo." Kvi-nlim ul ct, "T)ur B"nhlp." Yoti are eni-w lal ly lavlted to any or all of the er vlieg, aro nxpcvtlnR you Iiuprny, pnator. ai-hni.l irrntirtit. Kniit- l..nmM f mm . aeblnR anrvlcea niornlns and the Mim rhurch.g an the w nlora nrn fVi'Dlnn li the pastor. MomlDR auh-! In the lenirtin at preiu-nt. with the j;l will to "Our f'tither," tho fourth 1 poMll.lllty of thn I'reiiliyti-rlana com- Phoania Church 10 a. in. Illhln wlto.il.. Internutlna .. .. i . i. t i-,.i. HWI iiiii'itii ni-nitionn. I T. J, II. eit-' pjyHr ii n. in. .MominR worRiup ami a"'-; mon, "Thn I'nwer of thn Word of 0l." ,rv,n ! dlacuggkm of tho Knrmon on tho' Mount. Mrg. Ji.bn Mill will lnu th n' advanced far. It lg re iimtIiU. ! P""1'" "'at pennanti nuliaMy letter- Htibjm-t for the evenlni? aervlcn will led will h hung: up by a bn: "Wheat In thn Htrawatnck.' An iniernatlmt hour for every Come. Von will be tnndo we- noma no matter what your belief. If VOtl arn nfriil.1 In lum IIia .iIi.. 1 p. m. Quarterly 8 H, workera con-! chftnKn M fi-rencn. with lunch In hunRnlow. j :6 p. m. "Mow to (Wereo.no mm-j rir,. Mt)hodl,t Epi,eop,r '""I:' Kn,,rV": MT , J rtU and l.arUett 7 : 30 p. m. Kvon.nR Kervbe mnalc by , j Rd,,,, Hannetl. pastor. o.,i.R ,-ple 4 rhorug. Short gemion 0(f iH Nan k ... ,Um nrhluil 9.if n wani you wun ug at our meet InRg, A heart y welcome uJwayg. Live ,h,.,, jn i,,,, p.djjurg. eoupln of for tro- Teani manah'erg are urged to gee that every wjuad man U wife on the llHl t.ll It y rl.iuim to nvold romplka tl.n lati-r. CH EST COLDS 0 Apply over thront and chett with but flannel cloth. Joanph W. Ansnll. Imd,u rUigaeg for ii II: aeg. I'rnf. N. W. Kranklln, aupt. ' AlornlnR womhlp 11 a. m. Hon. II. P.: V VAPORUB on ; Tha Salvation Army 320 K. Main Kl MwiiiuKg Tuegday, ThnraJay Saturday k p. m. and j i.iniiag win deliver an addregg i' llulldlnit a Chiigtlon City." Morning amnio: Anthem, Still. Still With (Adumg). PololNt, Mrg. I'lerca. hoprano gilo. f'ouie. Ye llleggeil Then Hummy itoiinegg mnniinR ii . m. iu-.,,,, m vn.c Company moetlnx; Koworih inacu.T i "After." Market News . All ch.ldren tt,t,.ndln any , . ' y gchcolaro invltnd to mo and wrlli uai ar Jnl t.iventoi k J'OltTI.AN'lt, Or., April !J. Cattln and boRg nominally aieady: no lecelptg. Khenp atnudyi rerolptg 21. Huhjmt 2 p, m. Honda Join ug In our rontnt In the lead. . Yopnit INopl'a lKlon fl:3n Topic, -liy tho Way of KaHh.'", Hnlvntlon meetln H p. ni. Text. calh and JudRrueat." If you aro linroliv for an old limn revival noine Klvn aiulg found the Saviour laat Sun day nUlil. A aen-lcc fori Clothes of Character Th rod aldn lg p. m. flutter I'OUTI.ANO. Ore., April S2.--Hutter firm, extru rulmg 3tc; undor Kradeg 32r; rnrtona 39e: prima 3Kc. Uutterfat No, 1 churnlnx rream 3ff 3sr f, o. b. I'nrtlaiid; undergradrg 3c. i Kun KranrlMv Market i sax KfiANcwco, April :;.ir. a. bureau of Markeig )KRRg, extra pullntg. flrwU 23c. Poultry uuchunR-nd. I'ortlanil Wheal POUTLAM), Orn.. April 22. Wheat: Hard white $1.31; aoft wbltgr white club, hard winter, north era aprlnn ,30; red Walla 11.27. Today 'a car rncnlptg Wheat 84; flour 3: oata 1; hay 12. CHICAGO Hud Taylor, of Tcrro Haute, knocked out Edward lllnkn. Milwaukee, in thn anventh of tholr Nchndulel ten round bout. RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED TUB racking:, ngonljlng rheumatic ache itquitklv relieved by on ap plication of Sloan'a Liniment. For forty ycarg, fo!kt all over the world lutvo fouml Sloan's to lie tha natural enemy of pain and nclics Jf pmelraki without mbhinf. You ran jus tell by it healthy, rtlniulatiug odor that it it going to do you. good. Keep Sloon't handy for leuraluta, rcatira, hlmo back, atill jointa, gore MUclcg, ai rains and epriiing. At all drugging jic, 70c, $1.40. SHODrSl LininientS MakMSickSkina Well o9 of Tr.HoKWi ramllyltiuniKllM. KorcUr. hcaltliy ocnipldxlon um Imlj r.H6b8oris ema Uintment DRY WOOD Two Tier 32 inch Pine, One Tier 12 ineli Oak and Laurel, : all for $2.75 a' Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 Flrtt Chrlatlan Church Cor. Ninth and Onkilale IVII Kly Millard, mlnigter. Illhln M-hool gervlcea 9:5 . m. Her bert Ilig-rlan. aupt. Preni hlnR aervlreg 11 n. m. Bubject: "IlnplenUhlnn tho Klrng.- 8ueclaJ IllUglC Will ho a iiiIyiwI nuarlnt A heartv welcome nxlnmliH in all I 6: 13 p. m. ChrUtlan Kndnavor aer vlcn, ftr young imoplo. 8 p. m. Kveulnn gerrico. Hon aer vlcn and concert by thn orcheatra, a proifrnut you will rny. Vocal solo by Mrs. Wm. Kunrher. Sermon auhjet. "Iluntlns Kxpedb tlona." A hearty welcomn g extended to thn public to attend tonne eervlees. Bveninu gervice x p. m. Addregg by j We speak of the superiority of our Hev. A. L. llowarth, tho subject bolnn T-. .... ... . WUIUCB WIWiUU jwvitbwwu miu- The Prenont , Status of tho Cento- , , nary". out hesitation because of the KveninR musi;: Anthem. I win oivn magnificent tailoring effect that ia JUnL( MiT'nv?V"!o' .M b 'oud in every (rorment we lxnd One. Ite-M. (Illrdl. Mr. Ander-1 , son. , . I make. Painstaking care down to Ming Matin Vroman. piauut; Mr. 'the last essential deliberate tidi norard ItotH-rta. ontanlgt; Mrs. MayleM of detail-full responsibility Jordan MacHonrHiRh. dlriM tor. - . .A r, Mld wek dnrotlonal mnntlnB Wod- for V"7 "eam aad Stitch that IB negday nvrnlnK at etuht. Main 8trt M. E. Church, South Cor. Malu and Oukdale Ave. W. J. Kenton, pnator. iHnnday school 9:45 a. m. Great con tegt on with (Virvalllg. daises ror all. Ir. Frank Koberta. ti4. Mrs. Ilalph Woodford, rlmary supt. Hours for preachlnK services II a. m. and 8 p. m. Kpworth prayer service 7 p. m. DwlRht Vlmont. prenldeut. Thin la tb lust servlco tho pngtor will bn present on Hunday. before tho Renerol conference as ho eteots to J leave oh tho 26th for Hot Springs. Ark. I to bo Rone four or five weeks. The' pulpit will be filled each Bundny by someone. Prayer mnotlnR Wednesday niRlit ng usiinl. ' ' Prtabyterlan Church Cor. Main and Holly. Hov. K. I. Lawrence, mlnigter. 25 South OranRc. Hlblo school 0:45 a. m. Well (traded, up to dute. Vou we Invited. Carl Itrommer, supt. Mornlnir worship 11 a. m. Sermon. "What Shall We I)o with Ui Sab bath?" Spocinl muslo by tho ounrtct. Two numbers., "Oh Word of Clod, In carnate," by Scott. "Moro Love to Tlino, Oh Cln lHt." Christian KnUavor societies 7 p. m. Kvenln sen lco S p. m. "Llcenso or noHtralnt ou tho Sabbath?" . On Monday hIkIU with Mr. W. K. Tumy, the WoHtmlnster Guild will meet. All tho young womon of tho church are Invited. - Flrtt Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of Tho Mother Church, The First Church of Chrlut, belentlst, in lUiHton, Mass, , Servlceg are hold every Sunday nt 11 o'clock. Ruhjwt Tor Sunday, April 23: Probation arter Death. Sunday School at 0:45. Applicants under tho oko of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening montlnffs. which Includo testimonies of Christian Sci ence houiiiiKH. at 7:45, church edifice, 212 North Oukdnlo. Tho Itoiidlnn Itoom, which Is Id the Flrtt Baptist Church "Thn Friendly Church" North Central and Fifth Sta. 9:43 a. in. RIMe school, F. W. Mears. supt. 11 a. m. Mr, (loo. Whitmun. mission ary to China, will speak of her experi ence. An IntereatlBR addrotui. 7 p. m. Senior and intermediate D. '. V. V. A Rood place for young people. 8 p. m. "The rrodlRal's Father." A tnesaaRo for the people. Music: Morning, Anthem. Nevln. "The Comforter Come." Duett. Arkley, "My Only Hojw." Miss Wakenmn. Mr! Walker. Kvenlng: Duet. C.elbel, "A SoverelRn Protxtor", Miss Dlttemore, Mr. Walk er, lhiett, Forrest, "The Crown of Thorns". Mine PteJnor, Mr. Walker. Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Indies' Auxiliary with Mrs. It. W. Stearns. 23 N. Orange St., assisted by Mrs. Chas. Hoover,' Mr. Plntt and Mrs. Grimes. Subject. I "Negroes." I Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, j Strangers always made welcome. Helpful services for everybody. Frederick It, Leach, pastor. i what well-dressed men expect in our clothes, and we never disap point them. DEPENDABLE WOOLENS in all shades and patterns in stock Priced $35 to $50 KLEIN The TAILOR 128 E. Main, Cut This Out It la Worth Money . Cut out this Blip, enclose with Go and 1 mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield ', Avn.. Chicago, UL. writing your name ; and address clearly, . You will receive In return a trial packago containing; Foley's Honey and Tor Compound for roughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllln for pains tn sides and back; rhomnntism, , backache, kidney and bladdor ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughlj cleansing cathartlo for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowoln. Sold everywhere. Ad. Notice of Meeting of Stockholders To tho Stockholders of tho Millionaire Mining Company:' You are hereby notified that a char ter baa been Isuued by tho Corporation Commissioner of the Stnto of Oregon, bearing date tho 23rd day of March, 1S22. creating the Millionaire Mining Company, a corporation, and that the first meeting of tho stockholders of sold corporation will he held at Room No. 23 in tho Jackson County llank Uullding In Medford. Oregon, at ten o'clock In the forenoon on tho 24 th day of Muy, 1022, for tho purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors and the transaction of any other business thnt may be legally dono at such meeting. Doted and firm published April 22nd, 1022. C1IAH. KNIGHT 8. K. HRHKRLINO ROBERT LiaiiTIlODY. Incorporators. Medfoi'd Bids., Is open tlnlly from 1 to 10. Community dancing! Nat! Tonight. Dr. Johnson Says Spare the brush and spoil, tho teeth. CLEAN YOUR TEETH Every night. Every morning . and after every meal. EXAMINATIONS of your teeth ore advisable every six months. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 228 East Main St. Phone 669 . We keep practically all our fun.U loaiw'd out at all Iliac Ix-faus the Corporation Deportment of the Stt, nu-Jug It unlawful to accept dn.mml uVpogit. therefore, it lg not mx-ewuiry to luvp Urge amount of rai.li on hand Coh on hand biwrg no inferest. t t Y y C. M. KIDD, Preeldent, jr. ARTIFICIAL $50.00 LIMBS $75.00 Arms, IyCfig, Unices Arch Supports Wm. B. Kelly & Co. B; "-'"' SI. OoJdand. Calif Day ox Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director WOOD! Fir $3.00 Tier and up.' Utah Egg Coal SI 0.00 Ton.' MEDFORD FUEL CO. 2T Oor Fir and Third ! Pboiio 842 Jackson County Building and Loan Association O. C BOGGS, Secretory You are entitled to a Free Royal or Hoover demonstration in your home No electrical cleaner is wholly bad, but some are better than others and the ROYAL and HOOVER is the best of all. We honestly believe this statement. Those who own a Royal or Hoover Cleaner believe it. WE want you to believe it That is why we say to you: Insist on a thorough demonstration in your own home, after such a demonstration you will believe as we do. TELEPHONE NOW F OR DEMONSTRATION People's Electric Store Phone 12 A. B. Cunningham 212 West Main St O. O, Alenderfer ' BUSINESS IS GOOD With nearly. 2000 SERVICE STATIONS Not only because they represent the acme of perfec tion in the Storage Battery field, not only because they have linked their names with that of a concern that has held the confidence of a nation for more than half a century . Nor, even because under the guarantee covering the product they 'handle (they are selling a year and a half of assured battery satisfaction to their customers) rather than merely a storage battery. But, because the advantageous circum stances surrounding their connection gives them greater opportunities and manifold benefits than other battery service stations enjoy. ' ' . Because, Westinghouse, welding its service stations into one great service organization is able to stand squarely behind each individual member, cooperate with him in the develop ment of his business and carry him to the success which must come, when identified with so powerful an organization. I ir : ., . : . : ' ; Therte is i wonderful opportunity for somr aggressive 'dealer in this territory to enjoy the benefits of the Jf'estinghouse fnmchise; write, ' wirfr' or phone at our expense for information. . f Jackson-Bischoff, inc. Northwest Distributors for Westinghouse Batteries 88 Tenth Street, Portland, Oregon