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M" Ill Mi -r; 1 j PXGE TWO Iocnl and ' Personal -Although tho lowest temperature .,,,,. Nylon UKalM tnvM Nylen. t.f lust liii;l"t ami early this morn- whll wpil, milrl. n Ja knonville Inn WU hat 31, two alKro al.ove x..vcm)e r 12. the free.iim point, nome of the; .supierh m iislc. a wonderful floor orchardis!! with nrcnarns in me moat exposed parts, became frliiht cned when the temperature li. ijaii aoiiiK down, and wihlnn to l.e o.i the safe side, nmudccd lifhtly un til tliey felt sure it would eg no lower. Much less than one per cent of the orchard fired up. The forecast for cloudy weather tonlKht and Sunday wfms to premise no frost tonluht. k All lieliekahK are requested to meet at the 1. O. O. K. hall Sunday at 2:15 p. in. to att.-nd the funeral of Sister riffle Vatkinn. liy order .. vi.in rirntoi. 1:11a Hom-i'H. i- n,l Mrs l-'red Uek. Alf Week's and Frank Amy nro among , tho Medford residents who .vln ' ...i, ,i,Ai1,. nf thi excursion rntoB to Hmtland next Monday fnr( the openinK of the hn.seh.ill Wfison 1 In til at city. Wells Taxi. 2.r.e. Phone 23. lf l!uest from a distanre registered at Medford hotels ineludc t. J. Htcene. Mrs. J. P. Steene of To ronto, Cm.. A. lliilland of llelenn. Mont., W. It- 'IieilB. TIkmiioh ( hall man, A. O. Prell nnd II. I. t'tirllH of WnshfriR'tdn, T. '. r'aekarrl, r. delivered. 2) A hounty warrant wait Issued at . the county c-lerk'li ofiee today to Frank Hulllvnn for three hohials. and yeMterriny one was Issued to K. (i. Davis of Ashland for one coyote. ' The Star Novelty dance' orchestra of Holse. Ida., on tour throtwh OreBOrt. will furnWi the mui.ii; for i the American J.ei;lon oeni tii nam e lit the Oriental (lardenn hallrooin Katurday nlnht. A record crowd Is expected to nttend. 2.1' Nineteen out of the state cars registered hero yesterday with the local state nllto traffic hnreau. Reo Mllnor Ilmiley Hush for re. denned alfalfa need nnd haled hay. 8!0 B. Main. Phono !KI2. 332tf Mrs.- Donna Grnffis of Plioeni): spent neveral hours In the city this mornitiK shoinilnn and vlsltlim Med ford friends. See. Charles A. Wing to buy your home. W Deputy t'nlted States Marshal C C. Wells left Inst nlRht for Cort land with Ted Welch, charircd with the Violation1 nf the federal prohl- nmon tnw. vicicn is ,.. i nave oeeu seuniK no..i .... .... Klarnnth reservation nnd will stand j trial In the I'ortlnml federal court. Deputy Wells will probably return next Monday. will yov step up to n racicai u , The regular Jury panel for thf April term nf the circuit court in Josephine county was dismisd un til some time In the mouth of Mav, hy JudtfA C, W. Thonias hint Mon day morning when the jurors from all parts of that county iippcm-id In answer to the regular jury sum mons. Hovoi'jil , law arhd ,eiuUy cfiries which will be trb-id wlthotii a jury, will need to be taken care of, according to Judjje Thomas, before the jury will be needed. Let me write your fire Insurance. Cnrl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. I'hone lift 3. tf A, T. Curry, who has hern em ployed In the sheriff's office. Iui. resigned and will engage 1 in t he grocery biiHlncus with his brother In Halle Kails. The family will move there next week. 'A number of novelties will be introduced at the Legion benefit dnnce nt tho oriental (iardens ball room Saturday nlnht. Music will 'bo furnished hy thn Star Novelty Orchestra of Uolse. Ida. 23 Californlans registered nt Md -ford hotels Include Mrs. J. K. In due and Kennet h Harks of Cot'o nado, AL C. Teal of Stockton. I-'. Oeehin of Oakland, Mr. ami .Mrs. V.' I. Sanderson of Herlteley. I'. (eelan of Oakland. 11. It. Ihine:ml of Los Angeles and Wed K. Mur tin. Walter Harris. V. O. KlnKston nnd I). A. Siitiuders nf San Kren clsco. Have you driven a Packard? L'S William Cireiner arrived in t lie city this morning from his home in Oakland. He will spend the week end here on business. I'tah coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 2 111. 3 :t 7 1 f W. Lowry of Wichita, Kalis., and c. J. Steene of Toronto, Can., were among thn motor tourists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out of state auto reglst ralion bureau. "Le kind for a year for n dol lar," send to Jackson County Hu man1 Society, Medford. Flying across the ocean may be a gamble, but .you TAKE NO CHANCES : when you phone your grocer nnd specify Fhihrer's Milk Bread. Mr. M. K. t'ooni of the Kask' Point district HiH'iit today in the illy visillnx Mi-ilfol-rl friends. :Titi:. delivers a I'ack.ird. ZX A dlvoii- cmnluln1, alle-in:,' cruel and Inhuman treatment, whh i filed yesterdav in circuit -uurt -by ami ii ifiniU breaking attondunce 'are sonio of the things promised by tin- rommlMco in rhuri; tit Mm . Amnrirari I.i'ulnn heiifit danr at t In- tMieiita! (iai leim Kniurday nlcht. 23 ! A I 'h. H. MoNMr nf AkIiIuihI ' ami Mrs. J i. f i. I-Jmlcrs, Jr., of I Ashland arrived in .Mi'.lfnrrl today' i on i;ant-rn Star buslm-sH. Ut in.-tiichinn o per yard. Tiut-; ' Uinn rovTil at Handicraft .yhop. . tf ' Itirlud-d nmun thf OrcKoninrm i n-(;ii(iPd. at Mi-dfnnl hotels, other' ! 1 1 Mi 1 1 those fmni i'nrtland. an Mr. ""'I Mr- ' I- Lemon of Ariinu-- 'on. Louis Zeiss of Sale,,,. .Mr. -. 1, llolway of I (alias, I' !'. Cetty. Mo 1,. 'cllo Hair, ( A. Marev. Joe MUwr, Him. Herbert Wheeler and Mr. and Mr. J. K. H-If of Kuxene. Collon. M. II. lieed ..f (;-)hen, Mr. jind Mrn. V. J- 'ohb and L. K. iJavU of IN.Kehiiitf and W I. Hay den of Dalian. Dance. (Sold Hill tonight. '3 lu-rt Stum lif f motored In from hi ranch In the Phoenix district thin niornliiK and spent iti-verali houi'M trafiHactlnj; ImxineKs, I'hone 2't for Packard demon-1 Miration. H . Accompanied hy W. J. Cover-1 stone of thin city, l.uke YnuiiK- blood of firantH l'a And James ; Kitcliie and T. I!. Uohinson of Klamath l-'all:, William l(. Clblett. I dlrurict manaKcr of the Aletropoli-! tnn J,lfe Insurance company, 1 ft ,.ls( ,.v,.nill). , (.n,i ., ipoii- : tan enmpany donferi'tiee at Port land. Mr. fJIbh-tt reported yestcr-' day afternoon that the M.Mif tn! ' dhrtrh t icadrt the entire Pacific J i-oaHl, including i-itie of the ni'e of Han Kiancijieo, In the amount!-: and hlzea of life insurance policlcM ; written. TIiIm dm-H not mean the I volume of huslnes., but the ( umountK of individual poliiict. j Heo KMnor Hauley HuhIi for re-1 rlejined alfalfa need nnd baled hay. I S2 K, Alain. Phone iiOL. 332tfj CohMlrurtion ut a $a;".ooo fed-j oral huildlitk' In'Klamath KallM nndl aipropriallon of ru,ono to henin the iM-oject this yeaV Im recommend ed by (he budget bureau tu Waiih Inwton. l. ('. )ur Polnon Onk liOtion Riven 1m mediate relief. folvlK' Druas. open everv n uht and Hun.lavs. Kreo lie jVery. Despite the prevailing scarcity of early garden produ.c. the public market this morning did a fairlv KOnr M1;im.N!4i with dressed pnrl: especially scarce. However, in the course of a few weeks, early prod uce will he on sale In law quan tities, according to present indi cations. Kvery man and woman over 21 years old who has resided in the stnte six months prior to the pri mary, May IS, Is entitled to vote, but 'must register at once. Anyone in tne county or .Medford can reg ister nt county clerk's office or at the Medford Chamber of Com- j njerce. f Mrs. W. C. Ayres and Mrs. J. L. f! lover were a nmng the Kin math Kalis visitors who arrived In .Med ford yesterday. Packard, Packard. Packard. 2S tlranis Pasa high school will en-i ter a team In the second annual O. A. C. intorseholiiKtie trad; -md field met nt Corvallls May 12. Dance. t',n, 1 1 l 1 1 touinbt. 2S Air. and Mrs. L. M. Kishcr mo tored In from their Sams Valley home this morn hi? anil sp-nt sev eral hours In the t-it y visltini; their many friends and shopping. Oct your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply and Parts Co.. II S. lllverside. 27 Federal Prohibition Aj-ent Terry Talent, accempanled by W. K. Newell, prohibition director for Ihe state of tiregon. arrived In Med ford yesterday for a short stay on official business. Including a short conference to be held here this afternoon. Mr. Newell will return early next week to Portland ani Off leef Taleiji. whose headquar ters are in this vertion, will prob ably return the latter pari of pet week. Kxcepl ion a I music, replete with special features Is expected to draw t a record crowd to 1 lie second American Legion benefit dance to be held at the Oriental Hardens j ballroom Saturday night. 23 "only ho l week a wonderful gold 'strike was made la Josephine eouu- ty.' says 1. L. Cubberly of drums 1 Pass, who Is In the clly for a few days. "The strike ran from $K.o !lo $7(tl a toil, and Satuiday the properly was opened a little more and It looked better than ever. The owner gave me this information in eunfideme. and does not want it made public yet. so I am not at liberty to say when the property Is situated, There Is much activ ity In gold minintr In the district. The Jevvet (mine is operating: ihe bo.vs at the Argo are w orking : perk I U working on the Chetee and. of. eoursc. I he gold dredging rnler pl i:,e os going right aliead. A few j days ago some new people came in! and look over a good property. Taken nil in all. the gold mining) of Josrphiue county is far from dormant. And evtry-im knows; that the metal Ih here." -The Ore-j gonian. ! Seleet your new sprinu suit nt 1 the Men's Shop, from the M. Porn, and Ld V. Price lines. All the new1 weaves from $25 to $50. We guar-: ante fit and saiisfnetion. 3.';f Our Poison Oak Lotion ive Im-' mcdi.it relief. Colvlg Driius. open i very night and Sundays. 1-Yec de-f livery. vT" H. A. Paltin and "hub" WaiM.M were ain'im the bu-al fight tuns; who attended the Joe C,oinan and I lommy M.inixre fight at orants Pa-s last nicht. j The l 'iishlon Shop mlvUcr ou ' wardrobe will call at your home. Appointment by telephone, ne I dav a week. Phone MM. 13tf If your home needs new screens belter see 11s. We have everything' to make t hem. Wood Lumber ) Co., 711 L. Main St. Phono 10s. .., arEDFQJftD MAIL' I i Scott IJnvit Ik KpendlrlK thtH week' In Hhii I'Yaticirico 0sitiitr; lux fath-f ' er, A. A. Uavis, a former resident of Medford. Packard -''!.", I'acHiinl. 2k9 . A repetition of the unusually , larne crowd which attended the first American I-eyjon benefit , dance iwo weeks hro is expected to attend trtelnecond of the erlen oi conveninn oeneni uancea wnic .will be held at the Oriental Car , dens Halurday night. L'3 fluent from I'orlland rei-tcitd l at local hotels Include fJidlnd ('. Itice, AI. K. Hejfrich. C. l Ileal). ('. D. Klynn, (. V. liobertw, Alrn .Martha fiasrh. (J. ('. 4'uryear, .1. M. ;rlffin. Ham riobiuson. I. W. 1 lei J man, H. P. ilasmiiHHen. Al r. and Mrs. K. If. DeVo, it. P. Hille hiint. Air. and Airs. f!. K. Kcyn old.. Airs li. P. Kcynolds. Harry l. Cliff. Air. and Aliv. 10. li. Tib 'hulls, p.ob PlumbPiK. A. C. Tump liins. L. (). Henderson, W. K. New ell. C. A. Aladdux. C. C. IJoe, Mr. a ds I M F ine rue et, 1 K-oM, l ilr ai il t " 'i I r'lden r A Of ku'lL' I 1 K. I.r.iden. .1. A. Oekwlir, .1. .M. Sinlth and II. L. Keck Dnnee, Cold Hill tonicht. 23 . chid-e perennial plantH, t welve ' varieties of columbine, e i h t of ,,,"llu " l,u' nsuiuuon. flocks, perpetual pinks, plant hibls- Lvery man and woman over 'J 1 .us. oriental poppie ami manv. ol,i who h,lM 'n the North on I'aclfie hiffhwnv. opposite HtliU ,x """ I"'"" o the pri- Owcn-OrcKon office, s. K, chnn- "luI'' Milv lx- iM ntitle( to vote. tian. I'hone S4-J-L2. 3() . but must renter ltt once. ; Miss Althea Selhy of Duns,, llo?i? ZJZ who him been n undent nt tho Hpc.i.. . ' ' .... i ... . 1 red Heart hosplta for n week past. . . . . . . , 1 , Ik reported to be showing eont nued improvement. ; Ank the man who owns one, The local oot of the American Legion will give another conven-' I tiin benefit dunce at lh (Miental (lardeiiM ballroom Saturday nigh. A number of noveltleH will be of-! ferert in the way of uperlal features. I Mr. and MrH. Michael Heck left I fnr Hen tile toilay to spend it week on buHlncHH ami pleasure. Dance, Hold J lilt tonight. i!3 FlCHt I'tah coal. llaiiHCn Coal Co. hone 2311. 337tf A t'rew of men have commenced to Improve the road in the Mt. lJltt district. Orange dance, Kaglc Iolnt, Pat. night. All welcome. Metropolo Orchestra. 28 'let your permanent Preston ra dlo ground at tho Auto Supply and Parts o.. j s. Klverslde. 27 H. It. Westerburg of Ashland spent this morning In the city shopping and transacting business. Ktirnituro repmrlng. A. N. Thl - bault. Phone !HiO-R 32 tiet your permanent Preston ra-1 dlo ground at the Auto Supply and Paris Co.. 3 K. Itiverside. 27 Among the hotel guests In Afed-:jy Hie carefully prepared' mimical ford from the state of Washington program. Two of the special fea are L. K.i Addis of Spokane. Mrs,! tares of this program will he a duet '. H. Andrews and William Wleh- hy Clarence A. Meeker and A. J. man and II. W. Butler of Seattle, i MacDonough and a solo hy Air. Mac Dance, Oohl Illll tonight. 23Honough. A-l haled grain hay for sale by' u 4. . - - bale or ton. Phone 317. 47 It is reported from CJold Hill that the litigation which has In volved the Koree quicksilver mine in the Meadows district the past two years has been settled out of court, and that the mine will be equipped with a lOO-lon capacity mercury furnace as soon as ihe' equipment can be shipped in and set up. Plant perennials now b e fore warm weather. S. K. chnstain has over 2io varieties. Call at gardens on Pacific highway opposite Owen Oregon office. Phone .V12-L2. Ill) if you want a good building loan! on a low rate of Interest, sen Hed-i den & Co. 42tf ! Temporary note licenses were Is-' sued at the sheriff's office today! to (ins Palmer of Central Point. I Xelson Fruit company of Wood -! laud. Calif.. O. J. Hill of Portland ! J . A . I ,a Hleu of K la ma t h Pa lis.: William llobertson of Ashland. H. I. MeVay of Jacksonville and II. j W. Itrandt, C. Jennings. II. L. j I trail to. Klixaheth Collins, (). L. Webber. People's Klecirle company.! Martin Klllott and Clean l-'abrick of Medford. I Oct your permanent Preston ra-l dlo ground at the Auto supply and ' " 'versioe. l'i-i ,,, m. Orange dance, Kagle Point, SatJ(-jate. night. All welcome. Metropolc! etery. Orchestra. 23 ' Air. and Mrs. J. AI. Loiran of . ''.rants Pass stopped iver in Mfil ford and vlslled local friends on their way home from a week's pleasure nip down through Cali fornia. Screen doors ivnd fixtures at Woods Lumber Yard. "11 Alain. Phone las. 05 Orange dance. Kagle Point. Sat. night. All welcome. Metropolc Orchestra. 3 Miss Parks left (his after noon to visit her mother in the Applegate district. A-l baled grain liny for sale hv bale or ton. Phone 317. 47 Kighty-two cases of measles led; the sick report for the stale the! past week. Hr. Krederlek I. Strlek-' er, secretary of the state hoard of: henlth, declared In his weekly hill-' let in. Kiftfy-one ease. of small-; pox and 4i! of chtckenpox were! among the other lists of conlgloiis! cases. tMher reported diseases1 show three vn.iv of typhoid fever. ix of diphtheria. It of scarlet; fever. 42 of influenza, 21 of tu-l herculosVs. i! nfl pneumonia, 23 of mumps ami three of ephb-mlo M'inal meningitis. There also were two cases of septic Hon throat and four of erysipelas In the itate. Lawn mowers sharpened ; gjar anteed work. Called for and de livered free. Work tlone hy M, M. Oault. Al Piche Hardware. Phone That good coai. Hansen Coal Co Phone 2 .lit. lTtf Mrs. C It, Armpriest (f Sab m ixlHng over the Week end '.,111! her parents. Mr. ami .Mis. Maai. dam on South Central avenue Wi'lU T irl -,- IM, - .. Walnut tnp Kr:,r,ink. M- Vxprr fall al a.l,lr,.,s. 4.1; So . . Tlx' run. tu, !,,, ,.,,;, ,:lthls , .. . limits ,.f l:,-,l,,l la.t i Unl'Aitay l y tit.. r,.;nl u !,' . niauti. t nf thi ,t.n,. hltlnv.iy il. .. partinrnt. TRTBTTXE, IMEDFOTSD, ALL VOTERS URGED MOTHER IGNORANT' i TO. REGISTER NOW SON'S FLIGHT EKEEP OPEN NIGHTS Tile reBistiution ofiee of I.. Carl. ick in tlie chamber of Com merce building will not only be kept open tonlcht, hut also on Monday and Tuesday nlKhts, till V li. ni., for the reBismttion of all voters who are not registered. The reKistration for the coming n- anxiely when Hie rumor proved un maty willed 1 u-wlay niKhl. f(111(l(i .,, Kh , Ju,,,l While Mr. Carlock can renistei any county non-registered vo'er. any voter ran reeister at the county clerk h office itt the court house , ' " t , '"r""'' ' ' "'u'"'; 'lnK the reeular hours "" M'"?da """ TueH.luy. All pel- ; Hons who are not reir stored, if the-' expect to vote .t the eomin pri- mary election, must do mo, as nwe:i In, ?f Vot,,J thl' V"r J !r- lo I,OS'' wn, votert nt any election The mother Ih In oom ho'ilth A in i..wr m-.i v..,,u n.i ...i. v infl '""iner ih in ioor neaitn. as 'n last two yeaiH and who have:., talisman there in n 'ilileil hnrwf. niit , u. ,unll. , , , , a, ldl,!iniu" meie is a -,uueu uorne , P-ined their legal resi- H(,oe over the door of her apart- RJIRPP iiiniT IT V FN A V! hn tt lllk.ll W M1UHI III METHODIST CH , ! . Tomorrow evonihfc will ha "men's night" at the First Methodist Kpis-, copal cnurcn arm a cordial invita- tion to all southern Oregon men has been extended. The men mem- ners or tne -m. k, Hiiuday school and church will he present 100 peri cent Ktror.--; nH well us many visit ! ors. The services, which will !) Kin at H o'clock, will he in charge 1 of the Men h Lrotherhood clasH and. in addition to an excellent musical' : program, civic and religious, will I ho ahly discussed. H. J. Klusher, j jH. K. Alexander and W. (1. Trill 1 will have special charge of the evening, services. ' Those who nttend "men's night" tomorrow evening are sure to en WAT K I N S M v. Kf fio NorriH I Static ins, wi;low of the late Lee Wat kins, passed away at (he Sa cred Heart hospital Kriday. April : K!. 19JS. She is survived hy one l adopted daughter, Mrs. Marjorte I'earson. and one brother, Walter Nonis, ol' Poi'tsnioutib Ohio; also five grandchildren: Christine, Ki leen. Kdith, Meverly and Lucille Pearson.. Mrs. Wat kins Was n member of tho Methodist church and active in the missionary societies. Siio was a prist noblu grand of the Kebekah lodge and a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Canton SiHklvou No. it;. 1. o. o. i Airs. Walking was horn in Ports month. Ohio. 011 May M, Lsfil. dho lived there until her marriage to Mr. Watkins of (Jreenup. Ky., De cember 22, ISSS. They then pioved to Colorado Spiings, Colo., living there until 1S1H, nt which time they moved to southern Oregon, where she made a host of friends who will deeply mourn her death. Services will lie held from the ivvi funo'ral home Sunday at 3:00 Lev. T. II. Temple will offi Iturial at Central Point cem- Thc Weather Lowest temperature this morn ing. 31. Precipitation for 24 hours, end ing " a. m., trace. Vos(crdays weather here; High est temperature, li.'i ; highest this ; month since 1!I2. IM;. Lowest tern-1 ipeiature yesterday, 43- lowest ihisl : month since t:12. 22. Mean tem- perat ure yesterday. a 4 ; depar I tore for t he day. i xcess. 3 de j grees. Average daily ileficiency for the month, 1 degree. Precipitation: T o t a I rainfall j since 1st of month ,."oi Inch; 1."- year average tor t he month, 1 .Ml Inehes, Total rainfall since Jan uary 1st, ti.til inehes. Total rain fall since September I, 14.39 inches. Humidity yesterday. T, a. in., ft 2 per cent; 12 noon 5.2 per cent: 5 p. pi.. 3S per cent. Character of day: Partly cloudy. Sun sets today at t!.; p. m rises tomorrow 5:3t) a. m., sets tomorrow, t!:52 p. m. 1 KiseH and sets computed for level horizon . Forecast for tonight and to morrow: Cloudy tonight and Sun day. Moderate temperature. L. WALT Mil HICK. Meteorologist, Vnlted States Weather Korean. Dynge Orchestra at Walker'. Snuthcra Ort'iMu itanccrs uho iMiJoy thf rc-;nlr Suturdiiy niuht ilnni-o this cvrnhiK nt W'alki'r's ' "SU'r.iuiv sill i! isr. 1 wtlt'tl Iti'llrv , "M " f l.ynr Sain "' 11,0 h'1 "f ,hi" ' ""- Mr. I.t.n.-to ha, for srTn vppk, UII Trllmnp rlnwtflfrt art. rcnoh j tn.iW people or n.urt tvery djr. tf Obituary QKEfiOy. SATFRDAY. - UNTIL COMPLETED HKRLIX. April H. itP) Uaron rou lluenefeld's. ased mother did not know until lnt itlKht, when the alleged Hiuhtin of the Hremen oer Nova Seotia wok reported, that her xon was on hia reat ad venture. Her joy ehahfced to Krave her other son. HaiiH, to retire about TTiulllt-'ht tie t'di ft thn linu u rtt tliA fl),.ced lndj ,y f re""l " telephone. fe ha le fl,.st lntirnlllllin 'of lhP Urema anUnK at 3 . , ,)Ut . . . . confirmutinn came Laroness Von Iluenel'eUl iH now awaiting direct word from her Bon, ,nil ueitler Hhe nor hjs brother, I HunS( haH mafi0' uny ,,ians a)oUt t Knini, t(J tne VniXeil Slates I .-My )rother made no arrange-' mem3 l,Gvonl the fUKht." Hans t said. "It is therefore too enrlv to XJ" 'Ur'hCr pi.liiH. ntent.. The redeemed Churches of Central INifm J. AL Johnson, pastor The Ki"at lesson for tomorrow in the bible s( hool is on The TransflKuration. and Service. The ! seriiitun is In the ninth of Aliirk. I "The power and coming Christ"; ' and the vision of service. "Kvery ' one that- hath this hope in him j purifieth himself, even as he is j pure." True service Is the bible evidence of the world that one has; been touched with the lif( Christ. Come study with us. memory verses for the day will have thu word "name. The young people will meet at 7 for their services. There will be a meeting of interest for each of th three groups. Hring your young friends. The pastor will preach in the nicrniug service on the subject: Why ? and. How? The healing of the child in the day's lesson will he the basis of this sermon. In the evening service the subject will be: Some Astounding Asser-j turns or 1 hrist. ue invite you to worship with i us. ou will find a hearty wel come, and a sweet fellowship? in this church. We will help find j something for you to do if you wish to serve in the Lord's work. Sheen Owners, Attention! We are in position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mo-hnir. See us heforo you sell. A1EDFOKD HAKttAJX HOUSE, Phone 1062. 27 N. Grape St TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT KOK SALI-; Complete I.lidwig drum outfit and over S5a wortii of extras; also extra snare drum: for quick sale Siiti cash. Inuuin 40 .North Peach. 21 KOK SALK Alaytag washing ma chine, $ 1 so new; in as good as new condition; Mm), 4 down, balance on easy contract. Write llox 11, Mall Tribune. WAXTKD Ileal bargain in used car. Mu:P be exceptional hit. Will pay cash. (live all details nnd price asked. Write liox 7, Mail Tribune. 2tt KOK SALK Phone 4U:V Pronze turkey eggs. KOIt SALK Cozy little new home. Just 3 blocks from city Park, on pavement, all assessments paid; large living room, modern built-in kitt'hen. bedroom, hat h and small sleeping porch. Kx celleni buy at SImmi; l5a cash, balance 5 35 per month. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 25 KOU KXCI LW'fi K 40 acres, 4 miles from town. 15 acres of meadow which cut 50 tons of hay Inst year, irrigated ; small house: barn luxiin. Price $3om); Will accept home in Medford and assume. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 25 KOK SALK 5 rooms, fireplace. sleeping porch, built -ins. screen porch, laundry trays, garage. woodshed, cement drive, nice lawn, flowers, east front, good locality, $32011, easy terms. K. C. KOI I SALK Hand-picked, non-irrigated seed corn. 5c per pound. J.. Niedermeyer. Phone Jackson ville L'l-I'-J. KOK Kl 'NT Kuruisbcd or par furnished 4 -room bungalow: gar den, garage; adults; at 4 10 Ham ilton. Call SI5 Sherman. 25 DINE TOMORROW HOTEL MEDFORD DINNER $1.00 WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE I'nr siitmiior ov idiiui'i'. No childrc'ti. liofi'tviict's. 71'tv. PTTL 14. King May Abdicate Dispatches from Italy indicate that King Victor Emanuel either will take steps to defend the Ital ian constitution or abdicate. He faces the alternative of confirm ing the new electoral law, which ho believes, it is indicated, is unconstitutional,-or dissolving par liament and abdicating in favor of some other member of the royal family more inclined to agree with. Trcmier Benito Mussolini.; EAGLE PT. DISTRICT TO REORGANIZ FALLAL Ore.. AprMl 14. (P) Application for authority to ve- f j organize hai been filed with the the Kagle I'ofnt irrigation district of Jackson county. ! .lui.-iri .n ib.. , cently adopted by ihe ('.rants Pass ; (iiKi, i,.t. This provides that the old i bonds be called in. and new ones j issued with extensions in time of maturity and interest payments. j iy this method It is expected to ; straighten out the affairs of the ! district, a no'ctlng of the 'bondholders n, others interested will be called shortly it is understood. W"Jkl iTxl J i WS hA I &3 Cfl H S3 Cy4 u u winkow noon " PR AMCC D E AT TROWBRIDGE H l.VMin ii JMtn (jg STARTS I TOMORROW ' 11 Th sensational expess ,, , . of the First Flapper if n ... tf 0 ' S nuni s E 1 " Craterian r 1 I Uh LAST tlMES tUrJ I M TODAY H' - : NOW! bl I BJirnrnnn nin en I , m mwrxmu rmi ul try ....,. mi Chaplin B IN HIS GREAT 1 fty NEW COMEDY 1 i THE m fjf Mor laught than A you thot passible to A) S I yj F"t in any picture. fl I ")1 Don't miss it. ' $700 STOLEN FROM PRINTER IS FOUND At'cordinj; to the police, the Kivater portion f STOt). stob n from S'ephen Cady, a iriutii.K she;) fme iinn. :h recovereil tmiay. from three boys. The trousers were Ihmik in a closet when ("ady channed to workiiiK elotht's. and the pocket rif ied. The police withheld the names of the youths involved. BRITISH LINER IN ICEBERG CRASH i LIVKRPOOL, Kng., April 14. ; UP) Two men were killed when i the liritinh BteamsMp Montrose ' Ktazt.'d an iceberg -Monday while en ' route to Liverpool from St. John, X. ii. One of the men killed was ; Jack Walker, the ship's electrician. ; The how of the vest;el was badly . damaged and t he am hors wer? ,lost. The cullifcsion affected only j thn forward part, to which pafisen- gers had no across. lTt;e Montrose. HGiM tons, left St. , John on April i !br Liverpool, liel ' fnj! and !lnsirowi. REVIVAL Closes Sunday Night Extra workers coming from Portland to assist in the closing services at The Apostolic Faith Mission 42 North Front St. Instrumental program, beginning of each ser vice. Special singing, and wonderful testimo nials. The word preached. Services Saturday night, 7:45; Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. 'Rightly Dividing ORVILLE BENHAM AND PARTY MUSICIAN-EVANGELISTS at the FULL GOSPEL CHURCH, Main at Newtown TonlBht, nt 7:110, "Follies r IKS". Suiiilay. II a. m.. "(ioiiiK l'p. :i p. m. "Modern Miracles". ' 7::!ii p. m.. "Life and Death.'' Meetini; ni-xhtly. 7: So, all next week. The pulilL- is cordially invited In attend. m i 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is con sumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load I SALEM. Ore.. April 1 4 . State Corpor;ttiun Cuiuuiissiotu .Mark T. .MeCallihter today cancel, led the Mode hrowprv ' rmit n( i.u.in and Hryan of New York for the re,i.-m tl:at the firm la wah (diawinK from the )t:ite. r These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Blue Flower Lodge ) We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for Parties and Banquets A PLACE TO DANCE 1 Reservation Call 341-R-3 the Word of Truth' .K,j.uuwimi