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PAGE TWO 1 L ocal and Personal Interest In the Ellts lodge annual ' election of officers tomorrow night is Increasing and Indications are for an exceptionally large attendance. The election has the right of way and there will be ho other time consuming bus! ness, hence the session Is not expected to be a long one. A feature will be the , extra feed which will bp served. Several long-horned Elks of Ashland lodge and Grants Pass will be fea tured in the president s cabinet at tne Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, Mar. 4. ) 293 You can always find a gift for the tiny baby at the Handicraft Shop. 294 Large assortment of new and rebuilt tires. Exchange Tire Co. ' 294 ( p,lg dance tonight at the Nntatorlura. Prize numbers given to every pur- - chaser of tickets. No charge for (lanc ing until 9:30. 292 Jt will coBt double this year to fish and hunt In Oregon, for tlio legislature -, at' its session recently ended passed a law Increasing the fishing and hunting licenso fees to $3 each or a combina tion license for $5. Thoso persons who took out their 1921 licenses before the ,', law went into effect will be permitted to hunt and angle under them the re mainder of the year. A feature of the ' new law Is that all persons botween 14 ' and 18 years of age can obtain a II . cense. for $1.50 each. . i It your clothes are not Decerning to you, you had hotter bo coming to us r Pantorlum Dye Works. . , . tf ..si'-. IfciriJe-BhuClrcsJearrled and Rimran jjlitecd. That moans your money's worth J J' mid free sorvlce. Exehungo Tiro Co. Ip ': -n'r ' aw i ' After nil la-Bald audidjone-r-you will i? 'still continue to save at the Groceteria. i if, I'lj The city council at Its first meeting 4 (or the month last night devoted the '' time to discussion and transaction of : : routine business and payment of bills. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone G61. ; ffamiltori-Hcuch Carpet Washer washes carpets and rugs on your own - floor, restores the colors, kills mollis and disease germs, making your homo .- absolutely sanitary. Tel. 244. 29fi 1,0c dance at the Nntatorlum tonight. . Pr?.e numbers glvon to all purchasing tlcHotB. Herbert Alford, soloist will be hoard In Bcvernl numbers. Excellent tlpislc and fine roomy floor. 292" ,' Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Guyar of Duns- piulr and J. C. O'Kelley of Hilt are northern Cafifornlans registered at the Holland. Other guests at this hotel lricudo It. E. Homnns of New York, R. A. Goller of Chicago and Donaid H. ; iVIvison of Seattle. i 'Tho Harder you look tho better your time at tho Elks Hard Timo Inaugural ban; Mnroh 4thi.'-. 293 '"fhoro will be many surprises for Ellis only, tholr ladles and lady friends at tho Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4th, :i 293 .'TiIb is a real party of the yoar, The Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4th.. ' , . . . 293 Mrs. Ij. W. Underwood was a vlBitor hlitho City from Grants Pass Tuesday. ' Aftor all is said and done you will till cohtlnuo to save at the Grocoterla. , ' tf After all is said and done you will tilt continue to save at the Grocetorla. tf Freo dancing until 9:30 tonight nt lluy Nttttttorlum. Lucky numbors n siioolal feature. A good time tor every one is assured. Tho vory.bcs.t of dance music nnd the finest floor over. 292 Among tho recent chungos In real estate woro tho purchase by Leon Hasklns of the homo of 10. C. Claddis at 821 North Klvorsido, Into which Mr. and Mrs. Huhkins have moved, and the purchase by Mr. Gaddis of tho Angle property on East Main street Into which his family has moved. ; Hemstitching and plcotlng j) cents per yard. ' 'ilie Vanity Hut Shop, - ' ; (lor. E. Main and MnrtloU. -"' , tf Iltiltons covorod to order. Handicraft Ship., . .. . , 294 C, Dobloy, tho well known local piano tuner, left this afternoon for l.os Angolos whero ho will remain u month or. two Tor tho benefit' of hlalHHillh. New gowns ant) combinations to torn-broidor.- Handicraft Shop. ' 294 For crating, packing and storugo cull 033 Kolsur Transfer. 3J2 . Remember Uie 10c dance tonight nt tuclNataiorliiin, ISxcollont music, fin est floor and the best tlino ever Is as sured. Prlxo numbers a specialty. 292 . The. May HoIihou company left this morning for Eugene where they up pear-III "Nobody's Fool" tonight. Oui oils nt u big reduction this week. Huy now. C. K. Gates Auto Co ' 29u Over 2000 cans of government bacon have been sold In eight wcoks by tho Groeoi'tcrla. Getter got what you want before It's nil gono. tf Corn fed beef at public market Sat ' i .294 ' E. K. Cobb of the power company is buck again at work alter an absence of two weeks on account of Illness Fishing rods re-wrapped, varnished and repaired. Also second hand i;tc;lc bought and sold. Eaton, 320 X. Holly. 29 Sure Relief Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief p&E LL-A1N3S jUpTFOR. INDIGESTION The discovery of a talf-plnf. flask of hqnest-to-gooduess, perore - me war iiootch" bidden In a plie.of rubbish on one of our residence properties Bhould cause the average citizen to take a keener interest In a general clean-up campaign.. Although they may view the matter from different angles, wets and drys unite In one ambition, to-wlt: "Down with tho demon rum." Jack sonville Post. Grape cider, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept.. Phone 22-R. . . Delco-Llght Electricity for ; every (arm. J.edford Electric Co. - f" ' Reclenned electric seed blnoatone $1.70. Seed barley, beardless, $45.00 per ton. Conner's Warehouse, 64. 294 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. 317 .Marshall Hooper, one of the state bank examiners arrived here yesterday from Salem, and was joined by his wife at the Medford from Grants Pass. Another conple registered at this hotel from tho JoBephlne county capital are' .Mr. and Mrs. James T. Chlnnock. Oth er Oregonians at the Medford are MIsb Ethel Fletcher of Salem, L. A. Luckey, H. T. Holden and H. J. Kolinsky of Eugoue and the following from Port land: H. C. Desler, L. M. Harris, E. M. Pugli, G. F. Gnligly, H. Lance, W. P. HIake, W. J. Relchmond, E. R., Weiss, R. F. lliieermann ond J. L. Wright. If your merchant does not handle Rogue river mudo brooms you can get them at tho public market. 296 All Elks, their ladles and lady friends Bhould be on time for tho seat ing of tho president's cabinet at the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, Mar. 4th. ' 293 List ypur house, farm and timber with the Medford Land & insurance Agency, 220 West Main street. tf Elsie Knox of Grunts Pass who is studying telegraphy lit tlio Modtord BusinesB college, returned bore Mon day after huvlng Bpent tho week end at home. No.-1 Netted Gem potatoes $1.75 hundred by tlio sack delivered at War ner, Wortman & Gore. "296 Personal attention to overdue ac counts. Lindas, 235 East Main, , . Better dry lime sulphur. Better dry arsenate of lead. Containers worth cash if returned. Conner's Warehouse. 297 Hopes of a continuation of the fino spell of woathor for a wook past were somewhat dispelled by tho prediction of rain for Thursday by the weather bureau. : If you want Borne print pnper In rolls, to fit in your pnper racks or to use without the racks, better soe us at once and save money. tf Have you tried any of the Columbia Records that Palmer's are soiling at G9o each? Como in beforo they are all gone. : 290 Insurance of air kinds. Lindas, 23d East Main. . ' Ai'ioBts are being iundo almoaf dally of auto ownors for not having 1321 licenso plates on their cars. M. A. Yothers was fined $G and costs in Jus tice Taylor's court today for this of fense The usunl fine administered is $10 and costs, but thoro were some what mitigating clrcumstnncos In Mr. Yothers' cuso. A wire has boon receivod from Presi dent Harding stating; that he was hear tily In favor of the Elks Hard Time Inaugural ball, March 4th. 293 No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes $1.76 a hundred by the sack delivered at War ner, Wortnian & Goro. 296 Wniitod--Singlug canaries. Box D, Mali Tribune. . J. L. Wright of Portland Is In the city on one of his periodical business trips. After nil Is sold and (lone you will still continue to save at the Groceteria. tf' They're hero. Ask the man 'who owns ono. 2!io Income tax returns prepared. Lindas 235 East Main. Rev. W. T. S. Sprlggs of Portland, former pastor of tho Flint Baptist church boro, arrived In the city Tues day. Other Oregon guests at tho Hoi land are W. 11. Lindsay of Merlin, J. H. Ciilp of Albany add J. E. Enynrt. A. 0. Cook, C, C. Dedmaii, F. K. Meyers and Lee Duvoiiport. Fruncy 'otlod Gem potatoes $1.75 per 100 lbs. delivered. Hutchison & Iutinsdou. 295 MIhs Emma Goldman will arrive from Russia in time to take' part in the IClks Hard Timo Inaugural ball, March 1th". .293" Notice: It Is requested that ail cV servlco men present tolr discbarges to the Flying Squadron of the Amer ican Legion Saturday afternoon,' March 5. Any man having claims against the government should bo suro and pre sent them at that time. . This also In eludes men who have not received their state and Victory medals. AH ex service men regardless of whether or not they are Legion uiembcrs should take advantage of this opportunity Bring your dlsohnrge. Signed, Frank P. Fnrrell. commander. Friday, Mar. 4th. Is Inauguration day when Warren G. Harding becomes the new president of the 1'nlted States and Is also tho occasion of the basket hull gnme here between Med ford and Ashland high. However, the latter event with the student bo both valley cities shades tho grea national event into secondary impor tance invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association tf Beginning Mar. 1st we will furnish mi'PHSlurl.cd milk to customers who wish It. Cows tuberculin tested. Snide Hairy & Produce Co. Alfalfa seed, tests SS..9:; no dodder. Phono 902. Elinor Hunley Bush, S26 East Main. 310 Travel as shown by the local hotel registers and also a perusal of passen ger trains at the depot continues to be light for this time of year. Diamond restaurant is opened for Misiness again. 29: tirEDPonp MAni tribune, i -There was born to Mr. and- Mrs. Clark Walker at the Sacred Heart hos pital Sunday an $ pound daughter, and ever Bince that event Grandpa A.W. Walker has been running on 8 cylinders. , Now Is the chance to get harmonicas cheap. -Heavy cut in price. Palmer Piano House. 294 R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Ford truck with cab and good body for sale cheap. New tires. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. 1 ? tf Biggest dance of the season at the Ashland Nat. Wednesday, March ;2nd. Everybody welcome. . -'292 . Two' thousand Chinese pheasants will be sent from the state game farms at- Eugene and Corvallls to different parts of the state within the next few weeks. f ,-, A car load of Netted Gem potatoes just arrived $1.75 per 100 lbs. Hutchi son & Lumsdcn. 295 When overhauling your old bus put new life' In , it by-demanding gedulne American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. ..The Busy Corner Motor Co. 7 tf First class dry oak and fir wood $4.50. and $5.00 per tier. W. F. Long will's Yard. - . 290 Phillip Harrison who . accompanied tlio remains of J. B. Dnvis, his father-in-law to.. Sandusky, O., for interment there, is expected home the first of next week. Delco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Try our , merchants lunch. The Shasta. . - . Dance at Savage Creek hall, Satur day evening, March 5, 1921. Music by Nlolson's orchestra. Hill, including supper, $2.00 per couple. V6 mile from pavement. Good graveled road. . 295 Potatoes, Netted Gem, fancy stock, .75 per 100 lbs delivered in town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 295 Dr. James E. Cornier of Roseburg, who has taken charge of tho Methodist church, South, with his family have' arrived' in the city. Dr. Conderhos been traveling with Dr. Lewis Albert Banks on behalf of the Anti-Saloon league. He will push the work of the now church edifice to completion' in time for the conference which ""con venes here March 16, 17 and 18tThere will lio men here from Washington, Oregon and California, and also' three from Nashville, Tenn. . fci After all Is said and done you will still continue to save at (he Groceteria. ' tf Start your summer sweater . jiow. Beautiful yarns at tho Handicraft Shop 294 Tlie price of butter has fallen two cents a pound locally within two days, it dropped four cents a pound at Port land today and 11 cents a pound in San Francisco during several ' days past. ' $1.75 per, 100 lbs. for fancy Netted Gem potatoes, fieo'delivery. Hutchison & Lumsden. . 29o Patrick II. Dalley. tho deputy: fish nnd game warden, is In Portland on a buslnoss visit:' ' :: - ' '' '.' . ' Have your motor cyllndors rcborcd and fitted with DcLuxo . pistons at Riversldo Garage. Beat equipped shop for cylinder reboring in southern Oregon. . 297 Work on the new city hall nddltlon Ib fast progressing and tho structure will be housing, the city offices, within month. The brick nnd . concrete front was completed- yesterday with tho exception of putting ".In the plate glass windows. All tho Interior work remains to bo done Including tho pour ing of tho concroto floor nnd tho fin ishing touches of tho large vault,.- Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsotlere for NuBone. Phono 585-J. tf Guests at tho Modford last night and Wednesday morning Included Mr,, and Mrs. C. A. Winters, John Storey, Jack Marvin. Phillip H. Sllvorsfoin, A. S Walcoff and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Redllch of New York, G. D. Armiutge of Milwaukee, Fred Schnim of Seattle nnd- tho following San Franciscans: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haskell, F. A 'Cha- retle. F. N. Hudson, C. S. Luiulstroin. C, V. Jacobs, Arthur Sanmely. , mid Otto Worllu. 'i Evory thing electrical. Medford Eloo trio Co. Phone 661. Mine. Dowd Jeffries will shortly,. ,bo: gin tho erection of a concrete double apartment house on the lots Just north of the former Dow Hospital on North Riverside. Each apartment will have five rooms and balh and will be hobby and strictly up-to-date. Mrs. Jeffers also owns several other residence pro perties. Johnson's Transfer any time liny where. Prices right. Phono 723-Y. .296 QUICK RELIEF FROM C0NST1PAT1! Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver nnd bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vcgetablecompouml ,tnixod with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bod breath," feel dull, tired, are constipated . or bilious you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Kdwards' little Olivn Tabletsat bedtime. TOO LATE. TU CLASSIFY KOU SAl.K On paved street, a room bungalow with garage. Inquire Ml S. Kir St. . .i. FOR SAl.K Team, wagon and hnr ness. Also wood saw. Call H. A llfliiscom, 5'Ji! Palm St., any day ex cept Saturday. WANTED Furnished house for nflults. Phone 1R7-R. mfdfor, onEnoNV Many Vhoijpcrsi'froai' .Mrfdford and vicinity .'were disappointed, at tlie la: k of the usual Wednesday Jjargalns this , t week which have been featured by the i locaL merchants the past six months. This' wus due to the fact that the mer chants' contracts with the chamber of commerce have run out und until new contracts are signed the Wednesday bargains will be ' conspicuous by their absence." Howevei- plans are under way to continue this popular bargain event In the future, much to the satis faction of the thrifty housewife. Reboring and fitting your engine wlfh Del.nxe nlstoiiH iiives it new life. It's not so expensive. Got our prices, i Riverside Garago. P. F. Close. 297 Among guests at the Nash are H. D. Casey of Hortori, Kas., W. R. Garrett of Alpine, Wn., E. F. . Johnson and family of Vancouver. Wn., R. B. Mc Crary of Roseburg and Frank. Sumner and Michael Hays of Portland. . Better 'buy a Chandler than wish you bad. tf Frank Torrey, representative of a large firo underwriters concern of San Francisco, who had been visiting T. E. Daniels the past week, left for Port land today. 200 pafr new shoes nt cost. Second hand shoes and Bhoe repairing nt the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street,. Medford, . ' " , The ',pcstofficc HUff ra ; somewhat crippled through two of the carriers, Homer H. Harvey and B. F. Xteff being on .the-' sick- list. Bottt . had, while a'lllngfcu! several days past continued nt work' until today.; Their absence comes at "an awkwnrt- ftme for usual efficiency of the 'office', lis the first of each month tho postoiilce business is practically doubled, and their, places are filled by .substitutes. . Special on fine 36x1 clincher, .tlrosi; Exchange Tire Co. , . 291 Becauso the ground is so thoroughly saturated with moisture from' the. win ter's rains, especially in tho past month, general plowing throughput the valley will not begin for . two weeks yet, If no more rain falls, except (n the high lands and on the comparatively few well drained farms. ' Just received a shipment of 30x3',4 first-class non-skid tires, while they last $15.00. Medford Vulcanizing Works. ' ' ' 299 -' ,.-h-.-. ' ' ' ' - ' ' ; : ; ' ', " , ; ,'.-:.',., ,:--' -' " -.. "'..: '- .-'. , ' .;.' x . -till v v.r - iesajk ' - "it ' A piotnre that starts with i. big thrfll and ;. X '' ' j V "Q'jZsJL FS AT W ends with a bigger thrill. A picture that 1 ferP'S""- fj ' . holds you from the start .W the final f'ade- jEZ' - ' - ' t; Xbe nusderwatcr, scenes beggar de- Esis "''"'''"r daring manner, thoroughly strong with- . ): " ' out boingrawomo. , l ei Vimai -J Mi '"-"" hi.hl j j - - li , - i II l I I1 ' : 'I I I Coming Sunday Madge Kennedy in "The Truth" I " L - II I III I I II mi lium II ) III II ll llll T1 , r ttth, ,- mTT I nXKsmY,jirnij,i sSS2-3 Among city The anion ent, Bert Wyant of Ashland and S. 1 Pertelson vf Beagle. When better automobiles are built, , Bulck will build them. -,- tf j The First company, coast artillery, i O. N. G., of Ashlund has issued 1500 invitations for an Informal ononing ,,, - of tho armory in that city on the night . ' . .. .... ... or .Marcn an, wneii uri-uiifceim.-m3 being ma ade to entertain 1500 people, The program includes the formal com pany inspection various drills, a box- lug mutch utch and a free dance for all c.Ioucly -weather Thursday wpuld turn la.m. .'colder Thursday afternoon and clear i Bessie Venijble 'has recently up Friday, but with the cold coiitinu- until 1 Mlss secured an enviable position in tho ing. long distance division of the telephone exchange in Portland, .in w-hich city she has been since last' fall. Miss Venabie- was one of the sixteen girls who were chosen from a list of 90U applicants, to fill this position which is ono of the most important in tho service. Jacksonville Post. CENTRAL-EXONERATED CHICAGO, Mar. 2. William. Long.: engineer of the Michigan CentraV train whieli was struck by tho New? York Central train ut Porter, Ind.,' Sunday night,' with a loss of 37 lives, today was exonerated by officials of tho Michigan Central road of all re sponsibility for the fatal accident, ac cording to word telegraphed here' from Wiles, Mich. I Masons Attention! 7& W. J. Kerr, Grand 'Master for' tl'.e jurisdiction of Oregon, will bo in Medford next Frk iy afternoon and evening, March 4 th, to make an official visit and to assist In conferring M. M. degrees.' Ilo de sires to meet as many of the brethren of the several Masonic lodges of the valley as possible at this time. Work will begin promptly at 1:30 p. m., lunch at 0, and banquet at 10 In tho evening. 292 E. M. WILSON, AW M. 1021 FAIifAHD COtDER B WASHINGTON'. Mar. 2. Cold and r ,,, al.lv f:dr weather will prevail I hero Friday during the inauguration ,.f iJ.i,l,.nt Miirilinir. according to a . . ,.rt..,ut tu. special . " :.ueu iy"'j ...v .. On the face of indications available, the government! experts said partly TED ME DEFEATS- IQU U PORTLAND, Ore.-, March 2. Ted Thye claimant of the middleweight wrestling chumiiionship of tho world, defeated Sam Clapmnn, light-heavyweight title holder of England, in one fall here last night utter one hour and 34 minutes of wrestling v hen Thye secured a hammer lock on his opponent which Injured piaphani's arm to such an extent that ho could not return' for the second fall. HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Theni In Medl'ord, and Fciod Reason for Ir. Mrs. Harry Ilainmett, 208 Tripp St., Medford, says: "Some time ago- I used Dean's Kidney Pills for nil at tack of kidney trouble and know there, is nothing better for this ami plutait.j Iy. Uldnoj;s were disordered, arid' 1' suffered from severe linelc. itches. At times I would feel dull and run down and my kidneys acted Ir regularly. Doans Kidney Pills soon relieved tho backache and put my kidneys in good ortler." " Price liOc at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney rcmedy-set Doan's Kidney Tills the same that .Mrs. Hiimmett had. Foster-Milbiirn Co.. Jtfis.. Buffalo. N.--Y. Adv SIMPLE COMBINATION" ,' HELPS WEAK EYES Medford people are astonished at tho quick results produced by sim ple witihliazel.-famphor, bydrasiiSf pic. as mixed lit Lavopitk eye wash In ono caHo of weak and near sighted pvca a few day's use brought great 1 nnotlinl I'ASe it . '.miiis and inflammation We guarantee a small bottle of Iji vopiik to help .ANY . CASE weak, strained of Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eve cup Fit EE. Medford pharmacy, Main and Central Sts. Advj H do you. ' CHEW GUM? One stick of gum each day will . keep your dwelling pr furniture. Insured for - ; . ' ' V ; $1370.00 II. A.s HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAiy All Forms Insurance and Bonds .... jackson County Bank Bldg. 5 o grT:nrJS&. Si "Standard " Phmibiafl f'i'xlnrc Fixtures, Fittings and Supplies Modern Plumbing ; Heating Co; Phone G20 Spnrta Bltljlf, 1 :r