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faur form REDTOUD MTTC TRIBUNE. STFTTFORT). OTiEC.OW MOXDAY.- MATif-TT 20. ifl2rt. Medford Mail, ihibune AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PtlliLISHlSD EVKKT AFTERNOON 1 EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THifl, MEDFOfW Pft'NTINO CO. Office, Mall Tribune Cilldlnc 25-J7-H North Fir street. Phone 75. A consolidation of the Iemoeratto ?lme. . The MeOford Mall, The Medford rlbuna, the Southern Orefc-onlan. The Aahlana Tribune. '. The Medford Sunday Sun ! furnished ubscrlbera desiring & aeven-day dally newapaper. ROBRHT HUHTa Editor B. H. .SMITH, Manager. OBBCBIPTIOlf TEBMIl BT MAIL IN ADVANCK: Dally, wlih .Sunday Hun. yar 8.0n Ifllly, With Sunday Hun, month. . .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. B.OO Dally, without Sum lay Sun, month .GO Weekly Mull Trlbuna. one year....- l.BO Sunday Sun. one year l.BG BY CARRIEK In Medford. Aahland. Jacksonville, Cent nil I'olnr, Phonix: Dally, with Sunday Run, yenr.,.,$7.&0 Dally! with Sunday Run, month... .65 Dally, without Sunday Sim, year.. 4 00 Daily, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of tho City of Med ford. Official paptr of Jackson County. Entered an second-clans matter Hedford, Oregon, undor the act of March , 19 iV. - .Sworn dallv averaeo circulation for Ix months ending April 1 Hid 3.074 UEMBBK OK THU ASSOCIATED PHEHH. Pull Leaned Wire Service. The Ansa- dated Pr In exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news diaDAtches crod teu to it or not oilier- wise crodltcd In thin paper, and altso the local newH published herein. All rights of republication of Hpeclal dispatcher Herein are aiso rejiarvHu. .Tho favorite knock this smiiiir for men prominent and iniiiiinir more of it than irooil for somebody else'.- presidential uthhitLon.H, is to proclaim him crazy. Last week, Washington. I). ('., reiiort.s slated that l.con.'ii'l Wood, wan thus afflicted, hwinu to n chandelier fallini; on his head. while in Cuba, years nun. Smh bein the ouse it is hie.il time, anv number of irenlh'men in tliu national cimilol liiiil a brick house dropped on their noo'dles. rthriuors ol. rortlaiul in preparing a list of "Dnn'ts" published in tho Oreuoninn Handay, stai'tcd tiff with tho following uniiccoHHiirv and irrovo- liuit remark. "IJon't raise the price of anvtluiiL'. About the nnlv thinir this town needs outside of another mirage, is n Htreet named Broadway, ami :i boulevard of some kind. ' Mlntriinonial victims for June have commenced to hlossom in tliis vicinity. ' Complaint has been Tiled that .lack licinpsev receives nioro money in n year'-than n cabinet officer. Mr. IlnnipKcv can knock a uian down without mitkimr a mess of it. Tho German workers arc a reason able Int. Saturday they issued a ninuifostn proiulsini; that everybody turn in their nuns and o.iit I'iithtimr. "but providinir Hint the workers be allowed to retain their amis." Congressman llawlev has . an nounced his candidacy for re-election. Mr. llawlev is like (leoriio Chambcr laiii. Anybody can beat hint in the spi-iDir. and nobody in the fall. The, world could, find rest from its turmoil and war and misery bv following the. teachinus of the Bible, or Prying loo. hut it would net none of the present surplus crop of would be leaders any political benefit. Adoption of the Bible as the univer sal Jaw would hriuif tho Utopia so earnest I v sought, much ouicker Hum dreamy ideals and half baked theor ies, .Jjt would nlso do nwav with the "present order" faster than the llol hhovikis hope to. There is not uiuch danger of. the above bappeninir. for it would stop first the chief industry of'niun; the pursuit of the dollar: and secondly, it cnioius the lovimr of one nnothcr, ijistuad of the skinning of another, now so raiupaat in all sec tions. Also, a citizen who proposed to run on a ticket, with the Bible a a platform would never get through running. The wife of Charlie Chaplin al" leges that he acts in reul lito boui M-s he does on the screen. Card of Thanks We wish to iliuiik our ninny friends for their kindness during our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerings and especially do we wish to thank, tho ti. A. It. and thus who HQ kindly offered tho sorvico of their cars. ' MRS. K'M'MA ltOt'SSI'M MR. & 'MRS. C.KO. AVKRIU, MR. & MRS. C R. iiorssi'M , , S. J. HOCSSCM MR. & MRS. CHAS. llOCSSl'M Jilt. & .MRS. H. II. llOl'SSCM " ' MR ft .MRS. HARRY DAILY i; Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RE LL-ANS UrOR INDIGESTION Ye Smudge Pot --' Br Arthm Parry THE WEATHER. THE WEATHER is always a fruitful topic f you meci Bill Jones on the street and don't know what else to say, it is always safe to remark that it's a fine day. bother it's fine or not makes little differcnee. Bill likt to have the weather called to his attention. The reason goes deep into the elemental basis of hu man lite. Ihv scientists assure us that- the weather hits far more, influence over civilization than politics. Politcs merelv express national character, the weather creates it. The hardihood :md resource was not a product of the town meeting, but a product of the cnniate. J. lie speedy liree.incss or the west was not pro dticed by the invenfor of the initiative mid referendum, but bv the weather man. ' Talking about the weather ft.tr, ,-.,,..,:.,. i.,...,., : Linn iLioiiiiiiK iiurauM: inert' i.mi I ililicil flMf 10 raiK aoiut. The political catnjjain is over. (Jencral Vood has been nominated and elected. We tire assured of. that from his manager, and political talk from now until November is going to be a waste of time. It usually is. But frequently one is not aware of the fact until after election. Moreover, the subject is timely because there is so much weather just now in the south and middlewest. All the telegraph wires not down are full of it. Tornadoes have destroyed scores of lives and millions of dollars worth of property. The truth of the assertion that climate has a determining force on human life is this morning tragically emphasized. . ' So at such a time, sympathy for the sufferers to the east, can but, be tempered by grat itude to the weather man for what lie is doing for the west. And it seems only fair not to keep this good fortune secret. There are thousands of men and women east of the Mississippi, who would like to move to a tornadoless, blizzard less, below-zeroless land if they knew where to find it. Here it is. Therefore, one of the more important jobs of the renewed Chamber of 'ommerce should be. the stimu lation of conversation about, the weather. We repeat it proceeds from a deep human instinct, and the present win ter will enormously stimulate it. Let the conversation be fed with facts. A climatic survey of (lie logue Uiver Vallev properlv and promptly distributed, would be a genuine' benefit to all concerned. Let, the weather talk that goes to waste; be harnessed to tho driving wheel of our constructi ve development. The casualty lists ft om Germany recently have for some reason failed to arouse much local appreidiension. To hear some of the knockers talk, any man who strikes oil should be arrested for assault and battery. R.pplingRhijmGS Wslt BACK TO y V' WONT get back to normal ways until we've. had' some rainy days. So, long as roubles grow on trees, and greenbacks wave in every breeze, we'll hit high places and repeat, and scorch' the length of .Easy street. We can't be prudent while the rest are blowing money galley west. It's epidemic, like the flu, this gorgeous spendthrift howdydo. Some day ;i panic, large-ami pale, with four white feet and braided tail, will, land upon us while we spend, and to our orgy put: an end. Then you will see men out of jobs, and you will hear the housewife's sobs; and you will mark 'the loan sharks thrive, while others scarce can keep alive. Then we'll quit blowing useful coin for eauvasback ami tenderloin, and thank our gods if we've the price of wholesale liver off the ice. And we'll cut out the siik attire, the princely tips, the chauffeur's hire, and all the costly pomp and vain, anil demonstrate that, we arc sane. Then every sad and chastened gent will ponder ere he spends a cent, and figure for a wcarv time befoie he cuts loose from it dime. Tribune's Daily Health Hint Ily Harriet Bocwlg. A famous sluger gave this bit of advlcu to beginners: A bright smile and a relaxed band. This la not a sermon on singing; but tho same rules will carry any of us thru the day hcltiM' than tho atiiiudu we arc apt to assume. The singer meaat that a siallo relaxes the throat audjndagc that every lit I to bit added to cnlargest the mouth cavity; and the I what we've got makes just a little bit relaxed hand relaxes Iho chest and makes breathing easier. Why not aiako breathing easier for ourselves at alt times? And the smite Is nt only psycho logical. Wo have aa unhappy way of puckering up our faces whenever wo thing, which not only Invites wrinkles but puis our racial nerves on u strain that communicates itself to the rest of us. Strain is indeed one of our great sins. More energy Is lost strain ing conlractlng muscles that arc! not working, working muscles thai aro not doing anything, meeting sit uations that will never exist, worry ing that some of us put Into good, legitimate work. So the hackneyed command to smile thai greets us fri.in office walls. Is more than a sen timentality, ft Is advice to save our energy, muscular aud nervous, thai energy that we are forever mourning as Insufficient and that we are for ever spending foolishly as if it were lite rhcapc! thing we have. The Kuropcaits tell us we lack of the New England Yankee is particular! v atnroiriato u i. .1.... j. ii i Mason NORMAL. poise. Let us cultivate more placid It. v. This need not imply less enthu siasm, uor does it by nay means mean coolness towurd our neighbor. Oa too contrary, i lie cheerily relaxed lace ni.t I ho smile of a chossy-cat is an invitation to all who see. It will make friends. And you have no idea how much belter one can think when here Is no scowl on the rase. It is the snauhes of relaxation be tween exertions that give us a fund of energy. All the chances we have to rest tho brief, truly carrv out the what we ve got makes just a little bit more L'f nervous energy Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets . A If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coatedappetite poor you have a txid taste in your mouth a lazv. no-trooil fvelins you should take Olive Tablets. l'r. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute tor calomel were prepared hy Lr. Kdwards alter 17 years of studv. IJr.Kdwanls'OliveTabletsarea purely vcJftablecompoundinixedwitJioliveoil. Vol! w ill know them by their olive color. To havea clear, pink skin, hright eves, no pimples, a feeling ol buoyancy like childhood days you must get at thecause. Dr. Edwards' (tivr Tablets act on tlie liver ami bowels like calomel yet have no datiircrotts alter clivers. They start the Ink; and overcome con stipation. Millions of boxes me sold aunuallv at 10c and 2.V. Take one or (M onightlyaad mile the pk.'asi!ii! rcsulb. FORCED 10 QUIT "I was forced to Kive ud my mining business and move to l.os Angeles rt !"" th. l 7."""? I am going back a welt man." said William H. Hart, who owu the Vin- dicator-Dlvldo mine In Tonopah, Ne vada. "For nine years," he continued, "l suffered terribly, from Indigestion, my appetite was poor and everything t ate would cauHe so much.gaa in my stomach that I would be drawn al most double with pain. I got so ner vous I couldn't write a letter and even the wind 'blowing around the house at night would upset me so I cculiln't sleep. 1 lost forty pounds In weight and finally had such bad at tacks that I couldn't stay on the job another day. 1 just gave up uad came out hero, but tho change, like ull the treatments I hud taken, seemed to do me no good at all. "One day a friend recommended Sanlnc to mo and I will never be able to thank him enough, for now after taking four bottles I feel like a new man. 1 eat three hearty meals a day, my nerves aro as steady as a rock, I sleep like it child at night and I am going back to my mines feeling fit and fine In every way. I am glad to have a chance to tell other people what a great medicine Tanlac is." Tanlac Is sold in Medford by West Side Pharmacy, and by leading drug gists In every town. Adv. In Iho Mailer of I lie Kvclusion of t'ei'talii LaiidH From the Medford Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCURS': You are hereby notified that, on tho 2111b day of March, 1920, Ktta Cole man filed her petition with the board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, praying that the following land of tho petitioner lying within said District be excluded therefrom, that Is to say: Land In Sections ."!. in. 4, !. Town ship :)S, Raago 1 West, Deed Records Vol. 2ii, page SUM, Lots 5, ti, 7, Fart Lot 4 in D. L. C. Nt. s:!, being 24",. 7S acres. Of this amount tho following tracts are to be ratuined within the District, 2 0 acres of Hear Creek .Bot tom west of the County Road; 15 acres east or tho barn and 5 acres adjoining the house on the south. .Medford Irrigation District Plat -No. 033 U. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from tho .Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested In, or. who may be affected by the change of the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office ol tho Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in tho Medfird Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Centrul Avenue, in the City of Medfonl, Oregon, on the lith day of April; 1 920, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, and then and there to show causo In writing. If any they have, why the change of the boundaries of said District as pro posed In said petition should not be made. Dated March 20th, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION' DISTRICT. Uty: E. M. WIUSON". Secretary. In the Matter of tho Ex-clusion ol . Certain lentils From (he Medford Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY COlNCERN: You are hereby notified that on the lath day of March. 1920, E. ti. Coin man filed his petition with the Board of Directors of iMcdford 'Irrigation District, praying that the following land of tho petitioner lying within said District bo exvludcd therefrom that Is to say: Lots lNo. 12, 13, 14 in Hlldah Ccl- ver, I). L. C. No. 4 2, containing .13 acres each, or tr acres in all and be ing In Section 10, Township 38 South. Rungo 1 West of tho Willamette Meridian, lining District Plat No. 87 4, 07.1 and (I7fi. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested In. or who may be affected hy the change uf the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the 'Hoard of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City ot Medford. Oregon, on the lith day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock In the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show causo in writing, if any they have, why the chango of the boun daries of said District as proposeil in said petition should not be made. Dated March 211th. 1920. HOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD 11IUK1ATION DISTRICT. IBy: E. M. WILSON, Secretary. In the Matter of the Exclusion ol Certain litnls From the Medford Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that oa the 19th day t.f March. 1920, Delia Nunan filed her petition with the Board of Directors of Medfonl Irri gation District, praying that the fol lowing land of the petitioner lying within said District be excluded there from. Hint is to say: The whole i-act. lyina; In Sections 33 and 2s. Township 37 South. Range pst. of the Willamette Meridian In Jaokson County. Oregon. Deed Records Vol. P C, page 3 11. Vol. 2 9. page 309: In K.isl half ( E 's I Section :!.'!. In South 'j 2S; all that portion lying north of the Medford Coast Ituilroad right of way; all that por tion lying south of the said right of way excepting sixteen t Hi I acres ly ing immediately si.uth of the Medford Coast Railroad right f way. Med ford Irrigation District Plat No. 4 'J ti. in all 39 acres to be excluded. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make nad file an order excluding said land from tho Medfonl Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or who t may be affected liy the change of the boundaries ef said District, are here by notified to appear at the ottiea of. the board of Directors of Aledlord lrriffrinn THl-ri-f in h "lw!frd Furniture & Hardware Building, on!1" Matter of the Kvclusion ol North Central Avenue, in the City of j Certain l-aiult. From the .Medlonl Bedford, on the fith dav of April. Irrigation District 1920. at ten o'clock In the fr.venooul TO WHOM IT MAY t'OM'lvRN: of that day, anil then and there tol Yon ore horeby notified that on the show cause in writing, if anv they 2 0 1 h day of March. 1920, C. M. Pheis have, why the cbanse of the botin-l'er filed his petition with the Hoard darles of said District as uroDoserl in!"' Directors of Medfonl Irrigation sa'd Petition should not be made. HatBOAUDhorVE(6RS MEDKOKD lKRICiATKXV DISTRICT iBy: E. M. WILSON', Secretary. In tho Matter of the F.xclusfon ol Certain Uuuls From the .Medford Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; You are hereby notified that on the lth day of- March. 192D, H. Bolle Loomis filed her petition with the Beard of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that tho follow ing land of the petitioner lying with in said District be excluded there from, that Is to say: Land in Sections 1", and 22, Town ship 37, Range 2. Deed Records Vol. &9, pago fi5, Medford Irrigation Dis trict Plat 'No. 102, containing Hi acres. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lauds from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or who may be affected by the change of the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of- Medford Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in tho City of Medford, Oregon, on tho tlth day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change of the boun daries of said District, as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated March 20th, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRK1ATION DISTRICT. iBy: E. M. WILSON, Secretary. In the Matter of the Exclusion of Certain Ijtnds From the Medfonl Irrigation I list Her. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that oa the 19th day of .March. 1920, ti. M. I .coin Is filed his petition with the Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that the follow ing land of the petitioner lying within said District be excluded therefrom, that is to say: Land In Sections in and 22, Town ship 37, Range 2, Deed Records Vol. 114, pago 124, Medford Irrigation District Plat Xo. 100, containing 10 acres. And further praying that the Btartj of Directors of said District make aad file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or who may be arfegted by the change of the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Hoard of Directors cf Medford Irrigation District, In the Medford Furniture ft .Hardware Building, on North Central Aveaue, in the City of Medford, Oregon, on the Oth day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock In the fore noon of thut .day, and theu and there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why tho change cf the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated .March 20th, 1920. HOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIC.ATION DISTRICT IBy: E. M. WILSON, Secrutarv. In the Matter of tho Exclusion ot . Certain Lands From the Medfonl Irrigation Disirict TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on tho 2nd day of March, 1920, D. V. Turner filed his petition with the Board of Directors of .Medford Irrlgutlci Dis trict, praying that the following land of the petitioner lying within said District bo excluded therefrom, that Is to say: That pertain tract of land designat ed on the official plat of the Medford Irrigation District as tract .o. 317 being further described in deed rec ords of Jackson County. Oregon, Vol. 45, pago 279, containing IS acres of land. And furt tier praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested in, or who may be affected by the change of the boundaries ot said District, are here hy nctified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors ot Mediord Irrigation District, In the Medford Furniture ft Hardware Building, on North Central Aveaue, in the City of Medford, Oregon, on the Oth day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, and then anil there tc show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change of tho boun daries of salt! District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated .March 20tb, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. '.By: E. M. WILSON, Secretary. In the Matter of the Exclusion of Certain Uiiids From the Medfonl Irrigation District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are herebv notified that on the ISth day of March, 1920, Elizabeth Wilcox filed her petition with the Hoard of Directors of Medford Irriga tion District, praying that the ftMow ing land of Hie petitioner lying within said District lie excluded therefrom, that is to say: Land in Section ti."). Township 37. Range 2, Deed Records Vol. 91, page 010. Medford Irrigation District Plat -No. 4 72. containing 20 .acres. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested in. or who may be affected by the change of the boundaries of said District, aro here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture ft Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City of Medford. Oreson. on the 0th day ol April, 1920. at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change of tlie boun daries of said District as proposed ia said petition should not be made. ' Bated March 20th. 1920. BOARD OK IllKUC 'TORS -MEDFOKD. IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: E. M. W1I.SO.V, Secretary. District, praying that the following land of the petitioner lying within said District be excluded therefrom, that is to say: -Medford Irrigation District Plat No. 320, being laad in Section 20, Township 37 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, Deed Records Vol. 04, page 3S I. containing ten acres. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said Disirict make and file an order excluding said hinds from tho Medford Irrigation District. All persons Interested in, or who may be affected by the change of the boundaries of said Disirict, are here by notified to appear at the office of the- Board of Directors of Medfonl Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in Iho City of Medford, Oregon, on the lith day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, and then and there to show cause in willing, if any they have, why the change of the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated March 22, 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: E. M. WILSON, Secretary. In tho Matter of the Exclusion of Certain fluids From the Medford Irrigation District. TO WiHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that cn the 20th day of March, 1920, Frederick Fridegar Estate filed its petition with the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, praying that the following land of the petitioners ly ing within said District be excluded therefrom', that is tc say: Medford Irrigation Disirict Plat No. 4Sfi, being land in Section 30, Township 37 South, Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, Deed Records Vol. 4S, page r,70, containing 4.0 acres. And further praying that the Board of Directors of said District make and file an order excluding said lands from the .Medford Irrigation District. All persons intesested In, or who may ho affected by the change of the boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of tho Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, in the Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City of Medford. Oregon, cn the Oth day ot April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, and tnen and there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why the change of the boun daries of said District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated March 22, 1 920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: E. M'. W1LSO.V, Secretary. In the Matter of tile Exclusion of Certain Isolds From the Medford Irrigation District. TO WiHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on the 22nd day of March, 1920, Louis Knips filed his petition with the Board of Directors of Medford Irri gation District, praying that the fol lowing land of the petitioner lying within said District be excluded therefrom, that is to soy: Bledford Irrigation District Plat Xo. 444, being land in Section 3.1, Township 37, Range 2 West of tlie W. iM Deed Kecords Vol. 40, page 514, containing 22 acres. Aad further praying that the Board of- Directors of said District make aad file an order excluding said lands from the Medford Irrigation District. All persons interested in, or who may be affected by the change of tho boundaries of said District, are here by notified to appear at the office of the Board of Directors of Medford Irrigation District, In tho Medford Furniture & Hardware Building, on North Central Avenue, in the City cf Medford. Oregon, on the Oth day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day, and then aud there to show cause in writing, if any they have, why the 'change of the boun daries of siiid District as proposed in said petition should not be made. Dated aiurch 23. 1920. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: E. M. WILSON, Secretary. Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS, The waters of the North Fork of the Upper Rogue River, aad the tributaries thereof, lying East of what is known as the atural Bridge on said North Fork of said Upper Rogue River, situated the County of Jackson. Slate of Oregon, have been closed to fishing for trout, salmon ami other fish In habiting said waters, by the Stale Hoard of Fish and Came Commis sioners, under authority vested in It by law. and iWHEREAS, The necessity for the closing of said waters is no longer apparent, NOW, THEREFORE, By authority of law vested in the said State Board of l'lsh and Came Commissioners. notice is hereby given that, said waters of the North Fork of the Co per Rogue River, and the tributaries thereof, lying East of what Is known as tho Naturdal Bridge on said North ork of said t'pner Rogue River, sit uated ia the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, be and the same are here by reopened to fishing by book and line, for trout, salmon and other fish, from nnd after the 1st day of April. 1920. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 1st day of March. A. D. 1920. STATE BOARD OF FISH AND CAME COMMISSIONERS, By E. V. CARTER, Chairman. By F. M. WARREN. By I. N. FI.EISCHNER. By JOHN GILL. By .MARION JACK. By CHRIS SCHMIDT. By C. F. STONE. By CHARLES HALL. By E. C. SIMMONS. The stranger's first im pression, of our city u gained from our hotels. The Hotel Holland , Is doing its part to help build ti greater Medford A hotel depends greatly on Hit! local support it receives. The 'Hotel Holland and Cafe will appreciate your patronage. Management of Carl Y. Tengwald Water Glass Your okks mo worth ilfta a down now. Tut them up in VATKR (il.ASS preserver iiii luivo :15c eggs to tar when they Jit" worth l."c ami 70c pir dozen. Costs one cent per dozen to si""'-'. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 317 East Main Srnmt f. Operators ot coal properties In Utah and Wyoming advise buying your winter supply now. The Idea Is spreading that the coal commission may award the miners a further ad vance in wages, as well oa to make ether concessions that will further materially increase the coat ot pro ducing. We can now fill your orders with different sizes of - SPRING CANYON UTAH COAL i Dry Wood of AH Kinds on Hand WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL I'hoiic 12V2 531 So. Front SU GIM CHUNG China Herb StorQ Herb euro for r-nninlio. hpndiicho, cnt anh, ftlptherht. sore throat. Inns trouble, k Mliit-v lion I ili-, .stomach trouble, l;art ltnulilo, eliflls mill IVvw, crumps, coughs, iour uirciilnliun, carhuncl.;, tumors, cntclt.'.l brvi-st. cures nil kiruls of goiters. NlJ OI'KItATIONS. M-'dfu-nl, (U'ejfon. .Tnn; Hs, 1017. I'IiIh in to L-.'iilf'y that I, the uiulcrf.lKn id. luul very severe stomach trouble uml hail been bnthere-1 for s.-venil. venrit ami last Annum wnn not ex-pecLeri to livt. and henrlnn of ctim Chir.-.R (whose Tlerb Store Is nt 211 South Front street, Meil fMl). 1 Hecliled to net herbs for mv nioiii-aeh trouble, uml started to feeling belter as soon as I used them and today mn a well imin ami can beartitv rucom nient anyone nft'hcted ns I wuh ta nee OJ in C'huiiK and try his Herns. tinned) u U JOHNSON. Itnesses: Wm. Lewis. Kaffir Volnr. W. I,. Cbildn-th. Kanle Point. Al. A. Anderson, Medford. - S. li. Holmes, lOutfle Point. (-'. E. Moore. Kunie iint .1. V: Mulntyiv, KaKle Point. Oeo. Von d.-r Helen. Eatfle pnlnt. Thos. 10. Nichols. Kanle Point. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AJiso aifent tor Fairbanks and Mora Engines. ' 17 South RivnrxMa. ,, , TAXI Oodae Car, stand corner Main and Banieu. rnone sou - I. D. DELAMEV. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work ot all klndi Mailing Lists . Tunnell & Edwards 306-30S Liberty Building Medford, Oregon. : REX TAXI PHQNE96 ; Go Anv Where. Any Time . FOSTER & INGRAM GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN The . Tall or 12H East. Main Rt, STAR TAXI ' PHONE 300 Cars for hire with or without Driver. ' JAMES LESLIE . . Nash Hotel JUi