fact rom — --------- THZ "■ m.scmsrin rishmg Fishermen arc report ing fine catches. If you haven’t tried vour skill vet. it's time to over­ haul your tackle l»ox Our stock of new tackle and equipment for trout fishermen ■■usually complete this year. t ome in and let us help you select your Fishing Tackle. Hunter’s and Angler’s Licenses Sold ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store FER52IML *S LOCÆL Mrs. Ed Burke and Miss Edtlu Married Iler»» T - Mac Seimons, of S attle, and Elsie Burke were among the recent visit­ : | Elfreda Herman, of this city, were ors in the city. Miss Aileen Reddy, of Medford, 'married at 11 o'clock today by Rev. They is visiting here this evening with ! C. M. Clino at his homi«. leave today tor Seattle where they Mrs. Katherine Cole. home. Optical goods at Letcher & Son’s, will make their Miss Philippine Sauer will leave Drinking Biittermillk— this evening for Philadelphia, where The kind that mother mmado, 10c p she expects to remain. a gallon at the Rogue Valley Cream- J. L. Wallace, .of Salem, is spend­ ery. phone * I. 4 4 ing the day here attending to bus­ iness matters. Buys Xcw Slll.loliakor— See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lind was in the J. T. Logan and A. B. Cornell city today from Lind Homo on the made a business trip this morning Caves high way and purchased a new to the road contract on the Redwood Studebaker Special Six. 1924 model. highway in which Mr. Logan is in­ They are getting supplies for the opening ol the resort on May 1. Mrs. tereated. Mrs. W. E. Loy and small daugh­ Lind is looking forward to enter­ ter. Ruth, of Dunsmuir, are visiting taining the Cavemen ou Sunday. here with Mrs. Loy’s brother, Fred May 4. and has already started mak­ Moore, and wife. They will also vis­ ing her plans for the occasion. it relatives at Sutherlin and Salem before returning to their home. We sell Holpoint-Ilughos Electric Olasaes fitted at Letcher & Son’s. I Ranges. Complete line ât Clevengers G. O. Toft returned today from ! Electric Store. « 4tf Yoncolla, where he has been spend­ ing the past week. Mr. Linbarger Al I-etcher Is 111— will leave for the northern town to­ Al ix'tcher has not been at the night to look after their interests Leteher jewelry store all Week be­ there. cause of Illness. He llas been st G«orge W. McCollum and family, home with the flu since Monday. of Klamath Falls, were in the city Yesterday he tried to work but lie today while Mr. McCollum was at- eame worse and was forced to return Mr. tending to business matters. home. He will probably be home McCollum, formerly a resident of for the rest of the week. Grants Pass, is now engaged in the He sawmill business near Keno. Buttermilk— has already cut nearly a million feet The warm weather drink. Rogue of lumber this season. Valley Creamery, phone 8 i. Funeral on Friday— Funeral services for Frank South will be held next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. F. Gordon Hart officiating. The services will be held at Hall's chapel, The members of the Chamber of Commerce, in which organization Mr. South was an active worker, are urged to at­ tend the services. Pall bearers will be chosen from among the Cavemen, an organization to which -Mr. South gave his ardent support. Interment will be at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. HARRY K. THAW IS SANE WRbXTMHï, aprti . 3.1,1021. «ni toi riss n.ui.v courier Rest of Equipment liunBil— The retnuinder of the equipment at the still raided early yesterday morning by the sheriff's office was destroyed yesterday afternoon by Deputy Lister. He found 20 gal­ lons of oil and pound this over the stuff that could not be saved, .setting fire to the pile. Mash and oilier necessary parts of a modern moon­ shine outfit were destroyed. The Cream Line Tell«.— Rogue Valley Creamery for milk Phone 8 4. i H'lnanu't Italy, \prll 2:1. (I. N S. 1- irritated by punishment Inflict eaeon, un aviator recently flew The early season tourists are not tives ns a ferocious species of msv-eniing from Dayton, Ohio, to a point one Ritz-Carlton hotel, where he had stopping at the Grants Pass auto hyena with striissl skin, is being sought hundred miles distant, arriving there taken dinner with his mother, lb« A michigan manufacturer has per­ by scientists. The tales of frightened without mishap and without losing his declined to receive newspaper men camp in very great numbers, only fected a rake-mower that trims the two registering there last night. Joe villagers ann small batteries and is complete in was killed on the highways of the 1 he front window in the roof gives the trict convention at Spokane, gave ceiling and roof and was very stub­ left In the Smith garage here has all d i ids. The instrument« are fastened country, and each minute, approximately driver a full view of the road ahead and an interesting report of the meetings, bo'^’ Black Flag insect The actual fire damage was been attached by the bondsmen to to a r-auvaa-web la it, and each tube lias three perrons were injured, delegates to glass in the rear makes it possible to see ____ Powder .......... 20c and John Dougal made a short talk confined to the roof and second cover the amount posted by them, is own rheostat; a potentiometer is also the convention of the American road behind. Entrance is provided by a (ide on one section of the Rotary consti­ floor but the water damage is great, builders were told. In twelve months door anil one nt the rear. The radiator provided the doctbr does not show . rovided. The set. has sufficient power to Insect Powder Guns 10c tution. the entire building having been nec­ up for his hearing before the grand '.Derate a loud speaker, and it is .«aid that highway accidents claimed a total of fills the sen etied-in "porch” which has ations as far away as Chicago have 15.000 lives and caused 1,700.000 injuries, essarily flooded. Much of the fur­ jury. It is stated that he had a i FARI) OF THANKS according to the figures given. Uniform niture and furnishings from the camp outfit when he left and the been heard on it. The antenna consists traffic regulations, established by all of fine wire sewn between two canvas To all those who sent such beau­ first floor were removed, with some theory has been advanced that he sheets so that, it mnv be carried under the states, strict enforcement <>f these laws tiful flowers, and to those who as­ breakage. The loss will approxi­ has gone into the mountains for sev­ I shirt, or in u pocket. systematic maintenance of roads and Bells Drug- and Books sisted so tenderly before and during mate about 35000. '!• 'V education,in .-< Imol.s W> re urged to eral weeks until the matter has * * * the funeral services of our mother, curb the oyer mounting nitn.ix r of fatali­ qiilted down and will then return to 33U ties. In Wisconsin, a survey of accidents Monkey’s Bites Test Money we extend our most heartfelt thanks. When Lotteries W«r« Lawful. face the grand Jury. The sheriff’s Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wise. Owing io the spread of counterfeit during the past two years was said to In the Eighteenth century lotterle. office, to make certain, sent out tele­ have proved that most, of them occurred Helen Wise. were extremely popular in America grams to hold him If he Is located. ’ coins in .Siam, monkeys are being em­ on straight roads, largely dm« to attempts ployed in the banks to test the spurious Legislatures authorized them Io , currency, it is reported. Installed behind of drivers to pass one another. Railway every species of public Improvement COUCH'S PHARMACY U. J. Parker Produces Economy— JOHN HUMMEL the counters, the monkeys test the coins grade crossings, however, were declared for the building of churches and col Films, Developing and Ayrshire milk, Rogue Valley between their teeth. If good, no marks to be the most dangerous. leges, for the repair of losses to Indi Tailored Costume« Printing, Prompt service * * * vfduals by fire and otherwise; for ex Creamery sells it fresh dally. Phone are left on the metal, and the coins are and good work, Free en- Made for Style 77 thrown into a box at the animal's side. 84. largement with 33.00 worth Should the coins be bad, the metal bears balance” or scale used is so sensitive that lie reached easily. The cottage weighs but 1701, was rebuilt by lottery. The Con of work. In by 9 a. m. Flanagan Bldg. little more than the inclosed laxly of out by 4 p. m. tltiental congress tried to raise money Courlar classified ails bring re­ visible marks and is thrown on the floor, the weight of a postage stamp moves standard type and proves an effective ad­ I later to be swept up and destroyed. by lottery in 1777. the index six inches. sults. vertising device. REWARD! What the W arid Is ¿Doing, CHARTER TO BE PRESENTED I CLEMENS FIRE AT OR. WALKER HOME