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i ' PXQE STX MRS. HAYDOCK , SAVED FROM ' AN OPERATION Followed Advice of Hei Druggist's Wife and Took .. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Chicago, 111. "I was in bed with a female trouble and inflammation and I had four doctors but none of them did me anv eood. Thev all isaid 1 would have to have an operation. A druggist's wife tdH me ti tnto T.vHin Ri. ftjrat-. nnsnam s vcge- ZA table Compound and IV' ul never missing a dose VS and attheendof that !Z ' I time I was perfectly fumi-mn I well. I bave never bad occasion to take it again as I bave been so well. I have a six room flat and do all my work. My two sisters are taking the Compound upon my rec ommendation ana you may puunsn my letter. It is the gospel truth and I will - write to any one who wants a personal letter." Mrs. E. H. Haycock, 6824 St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago Illinois, Because Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound saved Mrs. Haydock from an operation we cannot claim that all operations may be avoided by it, but many women have escaped oper ations the timely use of this old fash- ioned itroc . herb medicine. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED Broken Lenaea Accurately Duplicated Snlta 1-2 over Mny Co. 808 E. Main, Uiwtalri 50, buys a brand new Corona portable tvm- writer. Other makes at attractive prices. &m ua before you buy MKIrOHI HOOK STU11K Use It Then Decide We WU1 Lend You A Valet AutoStrop Razor for a 30 day trial. If you then decide to keep it, pay ba far it, if not, return it. No Ritk No Obligation Aay responsible party can arrange at eur Cutlery counter (or thin Fran Trial, I winch maana yau need not even depaait it value. If you have a charge account, ' write ta us and we will mail the razor ; In - WEST Slrc PHARMACY Corner Main and Grape Phone $14 WE REPAIR BkttenesJ' Generator, Starters, I gnition, -'Lighting, Magneto .V'; '" t" Systems : All Work Guaranteed. Official Service American Boich Magneto Co. Perkins Auto Electric Co. 27 N. Grape St., Medford, Ore. Phone 237-R Night Call 985 DO YOU f KNOW a WE can replace your old carpet or ru with one of our revcrsable and serviceable M O S A N RUOS made from your old rug and carpet. PHONE 180 Mosan Art Rug Co. ; 119 West Tenth St. LfOtl of old pAreri 10o the tuindle tt (hit office, U If We. ! OLD AUTO CAMP UNTIL NEXT YEAR At last Medford is to bave a city auto camp grounds with nice sur roundings and comforts, which will prove inviting for tourists for the com ing season, and next year will un doubtedly have new and commodious city auto camp grounds. This was de cided at this week's meeting of the city council. The matter was brought to a head by the determined attitude shown by Mayor Gates, who stated that some thing must be done at once to get ready as quick as possible to welcome the hosts of auto tourists that will pass through and stop in tho city this summer and fall. The councilmen had been unable to agree on the question of purchasing new auto camp grounds, which Bubjcct has been under conuld oration for a year past. ihereforo it was agreed to continuo the lease of the present grounds for this year, and Mayor Gates and City superintendent Chas. Davis were autb orlzed to go ahead, have the present grounds cleaned up, graded and im proved at wuntever expense was Justi fled In their judgment. Iiiib work will begin within a day or two, when carpenters will commence tho erection of a pergola 100 feet long, 12 feet high and with bungalow roof, and lattice work, to serve as a shelter, recroatlon and dining room quarters Quick growing 30-day vines will be planted ut once to cover this pergola Electric lights will be installed throughout the grounds, and n row of small furnaces to furnish warmth, nights and mornings will be built, as will a septic tank and lavatories, Painted garbage and refuse cans will be scattered throughout the grounds, and If Die auto camp Is named "Kcene Retreat" in honor of Councilman Keene ns is contemplated, theso cans will bo artistically hand painted. Theso are only a few of the many Improvements contemplated. ONJPRIL 13TH Chumhar of Unnwnerco Is to lie fur nished tho students of tho Medford public schools. This was decided upon Iw thn hnn rrl of rt I i-nl nru n f Iho Chamber Inst evening, after being 'ecommended to them hy the roruni. pnlgn was decided upon for tho next f A. ..-II ie.11 Thn n.i.t.iiil meeting date was set for next Wed- leHday evening ana It will no neiu ai ho nulilic library. A mos-commlttee was ordered appointed. A report or tno activities or me Modford C'hnnibor of Commcrco dur- thn n.al fluent t'ltn t WH. nnninVPft. This is In chart form nnd covers the work in detail, yet In very simple n-Un .'I.... nil I i'nnni'1 an nrn. scnted wns ordorcd audited and sent to tho members. M w. Punl itn chairman. C. A. Meeker and A. W. Hubhs were ap pointed as a committee to nave cnarne if tho Oregon I'roauets yvook oi .nprn 16-30. Kvi-nl rennnntn fnr funds ill Sup port of road associations were do lled. Tho old hoard completed tno vnrK of the year and within a fow lavs tha newly elected members and he holdovers will elect tho officers or tho second fiscal year under the organized plan of operation. USE FORCE IN COAL STRIKE (Contlnuod from rage One) unces occurred In tho town of Cow denbeath, Scotland, last night. A shop window was broken and hut con tents of the place were carried away. The police dispersed the' crowd with their clubs, according to a Central News diHpntch. Transport workers of tho Jlrltlsll fleet In tho Filth of Forth have been liven sleeping berths on tho liattle- iihlps Crescont nnd ltosyth. Double guards hnvo been placed on nil cais sons In the Forth area. ' I.ONOO.V, April 7. (Hy tho Ano inted rrs) Vendors of tho miners union, who conferred with rnm Minister Lloyd lioorKO this morning re fund! this morning to order pump men and enwlneerH into mines nffort rd hy the eon! strike to resume work, pending negotiations with tho mine owners. Lend era of the transport worker?' federation whirh nlready has decided to support tho miners, met this morn ing but adjourned until four o'clock this afternoon. Minors Stand 11 rm. The National I'nlnn of Hallway men also convened during hto fore noon, hut it remained In pension to hear the result lt the premier's eon- forenee. Tho conference of the prime min ister and the miners' leaders lusted upwards of two hours. Mr. Lloyd George, who was nccom pnnled by Sir Kobert Home, chancel lor of the exchequer. Thomas .1. Mo N'nnntrn, minister of labor, nnd of ficials of tho mines department, urged the miners to acccdo to tho owners' condition that pumping be resumed, pending negotiations. The miners' representative declared they were Unable to assent to this nnd shortly after the adjournment of the confer ence, the board of trade Issued an of ficial statement saying: "The negotiations hava broken down." medfotto mail TmBtryrE, localBrieis George Nichols and Wilbur Ashpole will visit Hilt. Cal., next Sunday to Inspect a slaughter house in that city with a view to embracing Its modern points In a Blmllar structure they will erect on their property In the east part of town to be ready for use in 90 days, Phone 100 for Taxi. 14 Don't let the Californium, get It all. They are patronizing the big 3.j iy furniture sale ot the M. F. & H. Co. H The Oregon Fruit Growers Co-opera tlve association huve openod down town offices in the building formerly occupied by the Roijue River Fruit as sociation. The building was rocently leased by tho Portland Flour Milling Co., and they will use the warehouse for storage of their products. Farmers attention! Have your wood cut now. No job too small and none too large. Phone G86-Y, Henry Wolff. Also one ISrlggs auto woods-aw attach ment for sale cheap. 116 We want to pack the lodge room bo tight Thursday evening that Gua New. bury will not have breathing room You will agree with us that this will be some crowd. n Dr. J. J. Emmens performed a slight operation on the left eye of John W. Johnson, jeweler, Tuesday. It was at first thought that Mr. Johnson hud a splinter from a broken watch crystal In his eye, but observation showed the irritation due to a minute growth on the eyelid. Housecleaning time nnd now fuml ture go together. Take advantage of tho big 30-day reduction sale at M. F. II. Co. . 14 My motto: Not how "many" I can treat but how "good" I can treat those I do. Dr. Coleman, Chiropractic and Natural Methods. M. F. & H. Dldg. tf H. J. Forrest of Yreka, Cal., spent Tuesdoy in the city attending to busl- nCBS matters. There seems to he a great deal of discussion as to when was the largest attendance at the Elks lodge at any one time, of which tho new stunts wrestling nnd boxing Thursday even ing promises to be a record breaker. 14 Dig sale furniture M. F. & II. Co. 14 C. C. Lemon, manager of thu Oregon Fruitgrowers Cooperative association Is Buffering from a Blight attack of poison oak. Any brothers going to Ashland will Invite the Ashland lilkn to attend tho Bmokcr Thursday evening, April 7th. 14 Tho Klks have had a very prosper ous year. The party Thursday ulte is In honor of the outgoing and the new officers. We want all Klks to attend. 14 Merchants of the city report that last Saturday was one of the best busi ness days since the holidays, with plenty of buyers, both city and coun try. Only a few of us know that our ex alted ruler, Alemlorfer, could sing. Ilro. Alenderfer has promised to favor is with Bovcral selections during tho smoker Thurs. evening. This will be good. 4' Tho Elks smoker Thursday evening will possibly bo tho only real parly before tho summer Benson. . U Tho beautiful wistaria bush on (he Dcrt Anderson property on West Main street was blighted by the frost Sun day. It was blooming profusely and was tho center of much Interest. Huy your spring supply of oil at Gates'; It will pay you. 15 AW Klks remember Thursday even ing is to he a record breaker for atten dance at 1168. Something doing. 14 Royal Ilrown of Ksgln Point, was a business visitor in tho city Wednesday afternoon. If you buy oil without talking with Gatos you are the loser. IE Try our meixihants lunch. The Shasta.' A force of men are employed in im proving the roadbed of the Jackson ville railway, nnd putting In new ties preparatory to lcsumlng service. Ac cording to Jacksonville residents this action is due to on Impending raiso In fare on tho Jitney line. The railroad suspended service ns a result of the big snow of 1919, which nngered tho Jacksonville traveling public to such an extent that they Implored the establishment of a Jitney i ervlce. Huy fresh hulk seeds at Warner, Wormian & Gore. . 14" Two trailers, best ever. Piico below cost. C. K. Gates Auto Co. 13 C. G. Young, of Sacramento, Cal., is spending a few days In the city and valley nttendlng to business matters Gregg shorthand and speed typing class now starting. Ilookkeeplng mas tored quickly through our now ma chluo methods. Medford Uusiness Col lego. 17 Our April Fool's Day salo was a hummer, our next Hummer sale Fri day and Saturday, this week, Trunx Store. 15 Hen Noonnn, a prospector of the Stennibont district is In the city for lew days transacting business. We can allow you a fair price for old tiros in trade. Exchange Tiro Co, . 15 Look today and tomorrow It's gone grab a used car at Gates' while there are several to pick from. 15 Tho Powell family of Oregon is rep lesented in Medford hy Mr. and Mrs F. C. Powell of Rosnbiirg and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Powell of Albany, who are guests at the Medford. If you have an odd job you want done, or need help for housecleaning etc., telephone Tho Salvation Army 366. Male or female help furnished free of charge We wish to help un employed. Cant. W. C. Sinclair, 2i! Apple street. 17 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Hrnnd sows anil weanling .iiS. liiS.ll. IS MEnrorcT), orkoont. ttitrday, apktl 7, 1021 Anglers art warned by the state game commission that those caught fishing for trout under 10 Inches in mountain streams before the season ooena on April 15 will meet with dis aster. Numbers of people Were appre hended Sunday and pleaded Ignorance of the law, declaring they were under the impression that the opening of the season this year was the same as last. Trout over 10 inches may be taken by fishermen the year around from streams affected by tidewater, but no fish at all may be taken from moun tain streams prior to the oiening of the season. Trout under six inches are not to be taken at any time. Portland Journal. Best goods, lowest prices, Truax Store. 227 E. Main street. 15 Majestic orchestra at Eaule Point Saturday night. 16" George Margiltcr, who resides near Jacksonville, was arrested by Patrol man Adams last night for being drunk on the streets of Medford. He pleaded guilty this forenoon before Judge Tay lor, who sentenced him to 5 days In Jail and to pay a fine of $40 and costs. If you expect to get a good used car this spring now is the time. C. E. Gates Auto Co. 15 Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse- ticre, 121 N. Grape street Phone C48-J. 35 Among Oregonians at the Holland are Oliver Rogers of Salem, A. Stewart of Roscburg, and J. L. Wright, H. Richards and G. J. Goodrich of Port land. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. Hummer sale, next Friday and Sat urday, Truax Store. 15, Mrs. B. W. Hayhurst, president of tho Oregon Parent-Teachers associa tion, is making a tour of the southern part of the state. She will bo In Med-: ford on Monday, April 11. The rural circles, adjacent to Medford will join In the meeting, which has been arrang ed for her. Definite announcement will he made later. Others are crohbln? hareninu in used cars, why not you? C. E. Gates ! Auto Co. 15 Lowest prices In Medford, Hummer Sale, next Friday and Saturday, Truax Store. J5 ' Here's the way the Ashland Tidings of Wednesday sizes up the frost-fruit situation of the week: "This morning was the third in succession for a white frost to fall in the Rogue River valley, Just at the timo to catch the fruit trees In full bloom. While it is too curly to ascertain the exact amount of damage done to the fruit, fears are entertained in many sections that the fruit In the valley, especially the early peaches and cherries, are se verely hurt, If not entirely so. In some parts of 'tho valley, It is stated, the frost will not entirely kill the fruit, as tho blossoms have been so thick on the trees that they form a protection to one another, thus saving several out ' of a cltiBtor. Even. If a large percen tage of the blossoms are frozen, there may still be much fruit mature, as the blossom Is particularly heavy this year." Quality goods, prices can't be heat, Truax Store. 15 R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. John A. Bowlin 'of DunHmuir is aniong tho northern California visitors sojourning in the city. Grace of carriage is- natural when you walk In combination arch preser ver shoes. The Hub Co. 16 Get thut sparo tire from our large stock of ttBed and rebuilt tires. Priced right. Exchange Tire Co. 15 H. V. Patterson of Medford, who for some time past has been connected with a Dayton, O., tire protector com pany, leit this morning for Portland with J. T. Rose of Dayton, who is vice president and general sales manager of the company. They are placing the general sales rights throughout the state. The happiest feet in this town are tho ones inside of combination arch preserver shoes. Exclusive sale at Tho Hub Co. 15 B. T. S., dry Barium sulphur for your pink spray. Kara Bureau Co operative Exchange. 16 1 Now Playing MONTE BLUE AND MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT "THE JUCKUNS" . From Ople Read's f .-'!$?L Kn SL Novel A tale Hint has A t)'JC(trwn I i rlinrnied millions for IX'sB' ASnll OTHE RFEATURES, RIALTO Sunday "Trumpet Island," E. L. Harwood of Cordova. Alaska, a mining man who has been visiting George L. Esterly at Waldo, arrived in the city Wednesd iy for a several days visit. He is at the Medford. Ladies' sweaters $3.0U Friday and Saturday only, Truax Store.- 15 The fame of tUe agate fields near Medford has spread to the auto camp grounds of soutl.ern California and elsewhere. A party of auto tourists who arrived here Wednesday from North Dakota left ?he city auto camp grounds this morning to bunt agates near Eagle Point. The.- report that another auto touring pany will arrive in Medford tomorrow from California with the same purpose in view, 17-ln. by 31'-iu. huok towels, two for 35c, Friday and Saturday only at the Truax Store. 15 The state Irrigation and drainage securities commission Tuesday certi fied a $10,000 bond issue for the Tal ent Irrigation district, the proceels from the sale of which are to be used In reimbursing Jackson county for ex penses Incurred In changing the rout ing of a road around a reservoir site. Pollyanna lunch and delicatessen. 10 Insurunce of all kinds. Lindas, 235 East Main. A part of New YorlcerB enroute north, by auto from southern Califor nia arrived here Wednesday, consist ing of Mrs. Schupp and Miss Emily Schupp, M. A. Sagren and Stanley Glldden. Other guests from a distance at the Medford include J. W. Sanborn of Boston, F. B. McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pulsifer of New York, Mrs. J. T. S. Hyle and daughter of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Clarke of Den ver. Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Blough of Havre, Mont., W. S. Conkey, Jr., of Spokane, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Steelo of Sacramento, and the following San Franciscans: R. George Green, W. R. Sylvester, A. F. Mynon, W. H. O'Neill, Ai C. Hoffman, M. G. Satterfield and A. Berg. Your feet are not growing longer, jour aches are simply flattening down. The combination arch preserver shoe will help you. The Hub Co. 15 Soda Fountain for Bale at DeVoe's. tf Elks from the rural sections began arriving in the city this noon toattend the Elks lodge big doings of tonight. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone R45-H. tf Mrs. George A. Hunt went to Grants Pass this morning to help in the seat sale for the Kolb & Dill "High Cost of Loving" attraction which plays in that city Saturday night. Phone 100 for Taxi. 14 Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. Medford was well represented at the Southern Oregon Presbyterial annual meeting held at Ashland Inst Tuesday. The new officers elected for the com ing year are: President, -Mrs. Walter Frnzer Brown, Phoenix; first vice nresldnnL Mrs. L. O. Clement. Grants Pass; recording secretary, Mrs. Vol-I ney Dixon, Medford; treasurer, Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Ashland; secretary of literature, Mrs. M. C. unston, Grants Pass; secretary of mission study, Mrs. Joseph Angcll, Phoenix; secretary Y. P. work, Mrs. E. W. Warrington, Rose berg; secretary children s bands, Mrs. E. H. Hurd, Medford. t Men's dress shirts $1.35 Friday and Saturday at the Truax Store, 327 East Main. 15 Sleepy Hollow" at Eagle Point Sat urday night. 16 AMI JAP FISH HILL PASSKI) IX CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 7. Tho state senate today passed 30 to 4 the hill to prohibit aliens ineligible to citizenship from fishing in the ocean waters of California. C'lirbitimi Science Legalized. LINCOLN, Neb. April 7. A hill legalizing the practice of Christian Science was passed by the .Nebraska house today. The bill subjects Chris tian Science practice to state quaran tine laws. The bill goes to the gov ernor. TOO: mm Gouveneur Morris Story i " J!llllllllllllllllllllllllllli"i'"""" j MannYDepartm't Store It will pay you to attend our I OLD I TIME I BARGAIN 1 DAYS SALES j Opens Sat. April 9 Mann's Departm't Store The Store for Everybody. Medford, Oregon to Kce the most wonderful pictiue of our year CHARLES His Six-act, Millien-dollar Picture "THE KID" 'SWEETHEART DAYS" A Clever Comedy PAGE MAGAZINE Adults 50c; Children SUNDAY REX BEACH'S "GOING- SOME' i z . i mi i in ill 11 ilium ' IF youlLAVE seen it, spread., the good hews to your friends! If you HAVEN T don't take any chances on missing dOWr ;;' (. Tonight or loniorrow APLIN in JANICE BUTLER on the big WURLITZER ORGAN 25c. All pvces include tax