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' MEDFOTJD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOnT), OREOOX, TUESDAY. APRIL 10. 1021 rpxoE TWO ocal and Personal A union prayer meftins of Die var Iouh churches will be held Wednesday 7:30 i. in. at tho First M. K. church. The meeting will be In charge of H v. F. R. Leach, pastor of the Baptist church. Special attention will be Siven to instruction or. 'How to Do Special Work". The meetliiK with another next week are preparatory to the BulBln-Lewls revival meetings to Btart May 1st. A larac atiemlance is urged from all the churches. Dr. KUloll will not be in his office Thui'Edny ai'tevnoons uegiiinliitf April 7th. -'4 The Bonus Hill will be discussed at the l.eiilon hall tonight. If you were In the world war be there. 24 A rumor is in circulation around the city that the city authorities are barr ing the circuses booked to appear here in the next month from the city.- This is fulsc, and the mayor and council men will welcome all circuses as Ions as they pay the resular city license fee. The only time a circus was barred from Medrord was durlns the war. and that was done for patriotic reasons. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. The bonus bill will be discussed to night at the American Lesion hall In stead of last nisht as It appeared iu this paper. Judse Kelly will lead the discussion. Several subscribers have objected recently because people who put ads In classified columns do not give their names and address. Some also object liecauso they do not Bive telephone numbers so they can set quick action. One man came In from the Applesate country today to answer an ad sinned "C", '.thinking he, could see the owner. This office does not keep the names of advertisers who have blind ads. The information desired could not be secured. This notice is published as a Biissestion to advertisers who want quick action. Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Another big popular dance, Ortli hall, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22d. Majestic "4" orchestra. 27" Guard O. B. Ilazelwood, of the penitentiary force, left this morning for the state capital, having In charge W. H. Johnson, former president or the Jacksonville bank, now serving 10 years In the prison for wrecking the financial Institution. Thoy are driving through by auto, being accompanied on the trip by Messrs. Snider and times, in tne anwier car. joiinson was here to act as a witness in the trial of the case of llianiwoll, banking superintendent, against Den Collins. Grants Puss Courier. N. B. Newcomb will deliver green 16-Inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Alsp dry pinning mill blocks, kindling and shavings. I'hono Gill. 28 Coipo to First Methodist church to night. 24 Something now In I lie dunco game will be presented nt Talent next Satur day night, April 2lrd. The affair is heralded as n Premier prize dance ami iirqmisos.to draw a record attendance from all parts ol the valley. Royal and Hoover vacuum cleaners. People's 'Kloctrlc Storo. 28 Freshly pucked Hen Davis for sale, good condition, 00c per box. Oregon Growers Packing Corp. 21 An overshort and damage meeting was hold at Ashland today attended by the agents, conductors apd freight handlers of the Slinsta and Portland divisions. of the Southern Pacific rail road and the officials of that road from Portland, Diinsmulr and San Francisco. The Bonus Bill will bo discussed nt the Legion hull tonight. If you were lit tho world wur be theru. 21 x SSUperlpr .dunce .music. Majestic 4 ' oVchostia.1 'Drill hall, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22. - 27 Guests from n distance at the Hol land Include Mrs. B. It. Williams of Greeley, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dlougli of Havre, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. ' J. Sharpo-Mlnol of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Pool of Spokano. Have your runs washed on your own floor now by tho Hamilton Reach sys tem. Phono 9!)S, K. L. Davis. 20 Come to First Methodist church to- .night. 24 News was received hero lately of the birth of a duughlor to Mr. and Mrs. 10(1 ward Goody, now residing In Ken tucky. Mrs. Goody was formerly Mrs. Hal Harrington, well known in tills city and Medford. Jacksonville Post Let the Stylecruft Shun relieve the worry of your spring sewing. We do nil kinds of dress decorating, pleating, hemstitching, buttons unci meudlug. Prices reasonaiile, satisfaction guaran teed. Room 424 M. F. & 11. Bids. 2:t Burbank potatoes $1.75 per 100 do llvered in (lie city. Hutchison & Linus- den. 2! HOW WOMEN BROKE HIGH DRESS PRICES Twenty Million Women Last Year "Diamond-Dyed" Some Old Garment New Any woman can follow the :implo directions in package and diuinniHl dye old. shabby skirls, wiiisis, coals, ntocklngs, sweaters, draperies. cnvv ings, everything Into now. lion't i isk your material in a poor dye Hint Htrenks or spots. Buy "I liiiniend Dyes" no other kind. Tell drug Ulsl whether your material is wool or silk, or If It Is cotton, linen, or a mixture. 10 rich, fadeless colors. Adv. Mrs. William Aldeuhagen of San Francisco Is visiting Mrs. Sam Rich ardson, Miss Clara Wood and her many other friends In Medford. Mr. Aldenhagen .who was formerly with tile California-Oregon Power company, is doing well in San Francisco. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Nulione. Phone fiSS-J. tf Hughes-Westitigliouse and Simples ranges. People's Klectric Store. 2S Stanley Jones is spending several days iu Grants Pass on business. Kverylhing electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono CGI. A real dancing parly, Jacksonville, Friday night. April 22d. Everybody Invited. Majestic 4 orchestra. Let's go. 27 Oregonians at the Medford include J. C. Boyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dreher and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Droller of Klamath Falls, and the fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hamman, Mr. and .Mrs. W. V. Miller, H. E. Parsons, T. W. Olstad, N. M. Mcintosh, C. B. Cadwell, V. II. A. Wliite, William Heller Ehrman, A. W. Deveubuig, Ormond Rankin, and Leland J. Sparks. Blocks n ml dry slabs for sale. Call S5!. tf Coino to First Methodist church to night, i 24 An Eaglo Point young man who gave the name of "Richard Robertson" was arrested here Sunday by Patrol man Hempstrnet for Intoxication, and put up $15 cash bail for appearance in police court Monday, which he forfeit ed by failing to appear. Piano for rent. Palmer Piano House. 24 Eden and Thor washing machines. People's Electric Store. 28 Representative Slnnott has Intro duced In congross n bill to give wider latitude to the mineral war claims commission in settlement of war min eral claims, many of which come from chrome miners In the John Day coun try in eastern Oregon and from Jose phine and Jackson counties In south ern Oregon. This would make possible settlement with many claimants who so fur have been excluded on the grounds that thoy had no specific re quest from the government to operate their mines. Delco-Light farm light and power plants. Medford Elective Co. E. J. Jones, of the Service Garage, drove over to Klamath Falls today on business and will return Wednesday evening. F. C. Boyle of the California-Oregon Power company engineering depart ment Is here from Klumath Falls on a business visit. The Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion will hold their regu lar monthly meeting Tuusday evening in tho Legion hall. Important busi ness will lie transacted and a largo at tendance is desired. 24 Come to First Mothodlst church to night. 24 A special meeting of the Tri-L club will be held at the Y. W. C. A. tonight. All members are urgently requested to be present. 12-lnch dry pine $4.00 a tier; lS-lnch dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf We linvo just received a car or fancy Burbank potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Lumsden. 29 Austin Wilson, mining man from the Applegate, where he Is now busy extract ing gold from tho old Lay ton placer claim, is spending a few days n the city. Grants Pnss Courier. Kxport shoe ropalring at reduced prices. Men's half solos $1.50 per pair. Ladies' Imlf soles $1.00. Rubber heels 50c. Better new shoes for less nionoy. Medford Shoe Hospital, 110 E. Sixth St. Como mid enjoy the beautiful pa geant "Voices of women" at the First Methodist church tonight. Admission 35c. 35 Among Nash hotel guests are Louis Mleleiirck of Chicago, O. A. Fenn and family of Wenatehee, Wn, J. T. Mc- Crea of Seattle and K. P. Lutham, A. I'!. and Vincent Edlefson of Los An geles. Portland guests are W. J. Davison, E. C. Lnngc, G. K. Edwards. Patrick Casey. C. A. Smith. John Ol son, Adnlph Nolson, Fred Ramboo nud Oscar Smith. r If your merchant does not handle Rusuo River made brooms yon can got I hem ut Hie nubile market. 25" Come to First Methodist church to night. 24' D. 11. Humor and A. E Hartcr are visitors in the city from Dunsniuir who arrived Monday. Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. S, JackBon County Bank Bldg. Phone 32G-R (mornings only). 41 Fancy ltuilinnk potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Lumsden. 2t) New awnings were put up nt the west windows of the Southern Pacific depot today which give a nice decora tive effect to the exterior of that .struc ture. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2GI-J. tf Something different! The pageant. "Voices of women," put on by the Standard Hearer girls assisted by some of Medford's best musical talent among the younger sot. First Metho dist church tonight. Admission 35c. 24 New interest lias been added to Hie wrestling match to be hold at Gold Hill. April 20lh between Ted Thye. middleweight champion of the Pacific coast anil Ralph Hand, pride of Gold Hill and tributary creeks, by the defies of Mike Yokel or Salt Lake City. Yokel is desirous of securing a match with Thye, but according to tile Port land papers, the latter is shy about tackling the man from I'tah. Friends of Hand say that if lie wins over Thye, Mr. Yokel will have no trouble iu get ting a match. Yokel and Thye are rated as tho two host wrestlers of their weight west of the Rocky moun tains. Agents for "Luxite" silk hose. Hutchison & Luinsdeti. 29 The Grocerteria has hot bread at J 1:30 and 4; 30. 24 Mr. and Mis. Frank Edwards of Copper, Calif., spent Saturday aud Sunday in the city visiting friends. An unusual entertainment. First Methodist church tonight-. 24'' One second-hand piano, $150. Con venient terms given. Palmer Piano House. 24 Chris I'lrhli of Jacksonville spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the city. Mr. I'lrich is tearing down the structure in Jacksonville where for 50 years he has worked and stored goods. We do Hemstitching and Plcoting. Singer Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 S. Fir. Phone 215-R. 27 Houston and Hannah home-made sorghum lac per lb. HutchiBon & Lumsden. 29 H. G. Nestor and family of Hilt, CM., spent Sunday in the city visiting friends and relatives. Hot bread and honey. Get them at the Grocerteria at 11:30 and 4:30. 24 No. one Burbank iiotatops $1.7a per hundred. Warner, Wormian & Gore. 29 The condition of Frank Clark who is ill at Sacred Heart hospital with pneu ruonia was reported as Improved Mon day. afternoon. flwlng to different arrangements in handling the freight between Jackson vllle and Medford we have been able to reduce our expenses. Our fare will be reduced between Jacksonville and Medford on April 20th, to 20c one way and 35c round trip. 20 ride hooka $3.00. Intern: bun Autocar Co. 26 Have you noticed any of those houses Thompson has recently painted 2(i Clarence Bates and party of friends motored to Kerby, Josephine county Sunday. Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse tlere, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 548-J. 33 Brooms made by the Rogue River Broom Works arc the best for the money. Insist on home-made brooms v ' l . 29 Fred" Hopkins, Jr., of this city, a member of the U. S. marines has been assigned to duly at Pearl Harbor, 'Honolulu, and sailed from San Fran cisco, April 5th for his new post. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! Premier Novelty orchestra! Let's go! 27 E. T. Staples of Ashland spent a few hours Monday afternoon in the city on business. If Thompson has the contract to paint your home you know the work will be the best. 26 Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! A real "Joy-party". Let's go! 27 The sessions of the Joseifliino coun ty circuit court. Judge F. M. Calkins presiding will last the rest of this week. Most of the cases to be tried are civil actions. Just arrived, one car fancy Burbank potatoes $1.75 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wormian & Gore. 29 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf Superintendent Robinson and family of the Blue Ledge mine spent Sunday in the city. Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 645-11. tf Attention Masons! Don't forget to toll your friends nhout the Masonic popular dance Wednesday evening the twentieth. Good music aud refresh ments. 21 A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill spent Monday In the city attending to busi ness matters. Paint the number on your house with lumlnus paint secured ut Thomp son's paint store, 126 North Front, and your friends will find you In the dark. 20 Just arrived, one car fancy Burbank potatoes $1.75 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 29 Marsh Garrett of Eaglo Point visited friends and attended to business mat ters In tlio city Monday. Cut worms kill vegetables. Curco kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. - tf Attention Masons! Don't forget to toll your friends about the Masonic popular dnnco Wednesday evening the twentieth. Good music and re freshments. 24 Ajitolsts to northern California Suit day report snow and sleet on the Sla klyous. Many were attracted to the neighboring state by the report that beer containing four per cent alcohol was being served over the soft drink bars, but nccordlng to nil accounts none was found. Delco-I.ight Electricity for every farm. Medford Klectric Co. Attention Masons! Don't forget to tell your friends about the Masonic popular dance Wednesday evening. tho twentieth. Good music and re freshmnnls. 24 Miss Grace Nlcliolls of Portland has returned to her home after visiting friends and relatives in this city. Feed wheat $2.40 per ewt. ut the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tf Attorney James T. Chlnnock of Grants Pass transacted legal business in this city Monday. When better automobiles are built. Buiek will build them. tf Paying for the Home "t'p to two years nco my numo all went to doctors and nieiii-'ine foi my stomach trouble. I was constantly tilled with g;l3 and no n;cdu-in. help ed ine permanently until I tried a bot tle of Mayr's Wonderful lienicdy at that time with excellent results. Vow I am using my money in oa: int.' l'er a home." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removt-s the catar rhal mucB from Ibe hll-ltinul tract and allays the inflammation winch causes practically all M-.vnach, liver and intestinal ailments, i.e-ludiiiu up pendit-itis. Or. dose will conviiu- or money refunded. For sal. bv all druggists. Adv Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wetteran havei loft fi-jn lnlmi 'Cavuu Ithfila Ml- ! Wetteran has been stationed, for New York city. Mrs. Wetteran was former ly Miss Stella Davidson of this city, a well known employe of the Shasta. Anyone having trouble with mildew on roses can get rid of it by using Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed Co. ' tf Picoting Hemstitching Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. tf Ben H. Lanipman, formerly editor and publisher of the Gold Hill News, and for several years one of the lead-i Ing news writers on the Portland Ore gonian has been assigned to write editorials on that paper, a temporary issignment while one of the regular force is on vacation. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Blight knives, Merriman's Shop. 25 L. W. Smith, cashier of the Gold Hill bank spent a few hours in the city Monday on business. Pollyanna for best lunches. 28 Guaranteed springs for all cars. Merriman's Blacksmith Shop. 25 Word has been received in this city that litul Anderson who was injured by an air pump accident while work ing in the shipyards at Vancouver, Wash., his home town, has submitted to another operation, and Is regaining his health rapidly. R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask this office. tf At the dance at Eagle Point Satur day there was an impromptu fistic encounter that attracted considerable attention and caused considerable ex citement ceasing shortly before the arrival of Sheriff Terrill. Blight knives. Merriman's Shop 25 Many Medford fishermen spent Sun day nnilogue rivery among them being W. F. (Toggery Bill) Isaacs, who re ports good luck. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone CGI. B. M. Kahler of Klamath Falls, a cattleman of that section, is spending a few days in the city on business. Guaranteed springs for all cars. Merriman's Blacksmith Shop. 25 Thomas Beers of Trail spent Sunday and Monday In the city attending to business and visiting friends. Hemstitching and picoting 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and Bartlett. tf The Main street station of tho Stan dard Oil company is being repainted within and without. Attention Royal Arch Masons Comp. Frank L. Settle mier, Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Oregon will visit Crater Lake Chapter No. 32, Tuesduy, April 19th. Regular Convo cation 7:30 p. m. Work in Royal Arch Degree. Refreshments served. Visi tors welcomed. Order of H. P. A. F. NOTH. Secy. MOTHERS IRILM) For Expectant Mothers Used By Three Beherations Wttfl roi BOOK LET ON MOTHERHOOD AHO THI BAST. 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' from! women, young and old, and from almost every walk -life, - hee letters testify to the. merit of Lydia E. Pink '' ham's Vegetable Compound. Miss Schoeff works for her living, but on accounf of sickness was obliged to stay at home for two years. During this period she suffered terribly at times. She tried several medicines without finding relief. Finally she tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and in this letter tells what it did for her. The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can be taken in safety by any woman. Your liveli hood may depend on your health. So try .' Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound. LYDIA 5.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNNiMASS, NOTICE Ex-Service Men and Women There will be a meeting at the Legion Hall of all men and women of the World's War Tuesday, April 19 at 8 o'Clock. It i very important YOU should be there. The following comes up for discussion: The Bonus Bill, the Slacker List, and many other things which you are interested in. Be There SEELY V.HALL Vice Commander. AFTER THE WINTER MONTHS You will want your car washed, polished or simonized for spring and summer use. We are in a position to give you the very best satisfac tion in Washing, Simonizing and Polishing Jobs. The Polish we use will not injure the finish on the finest car. G. A. Childers Motor Co. 127 N. Riverside Phone 26