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I PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OK KC! OX. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20. 1021 L ocal and . Personal Despite the fact that the fishing season opened last Friday and many men and women have since been going to the river and smaller streams to fish, it Is interesting to note that, ac cording to County Clerk Florey, only one-third as many fishing licenses have yet been taken as were issued at thlB time last year. This means that because the recent legislature in creased the cost of a fishing license to ? many people who go fishing are taking a chance of being caught, rath er than pay the cost of a license. There has been general dissatisfaction over the Increased cost of fishing and hunting licenses. Attend the Civic Improvement club dance at' Eagle Point Saturday night, April 2:ird. . Supper served by the ladles 25c plate. , 27 , Hemstitching and plcoting 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. K Main and Bartlett. tf Miss Janot M. Smith of Seattle, field secretary of tho Y. W. C. A., arrived in the city this morning to look over the, local .Y. V. C. A. affairs. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta,. ..... Prizes and balloons at Xatat6riiim tonight, . 25 TourlBts enrouto home by the nor thern route from spending the winter in southern California, who arrived In this city Monday, stopping over at the Nash hotel, and continued on their homeward Journey' today were as fol lows: Mr. and- MiB. Albert W. Meyer of Torre Halite; Ind.', and1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred l.ebow and fir, and Mrs. D. L, . Hunt of lilrdUilty'.'Kas. '' . , Attend the Civic Improvement club ? dance at Kaglo Point Saturday night, ! AurJl. 23rd..-.Suuper. served by the ' indies 25c plate.' . 27 . """Phone 474. Guaranteed work-, prompt service.. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf The local fruit growers who are , affiliated with tho Oregon Growers association met at tho court house last evening and discussed the build- lug of a packing house here. C. C. Lemon, manager of tho association's Rogue River valloy business, was 'hero from Modford. No decision was arrived at nt tho mooting, but further , discussion will follow nt n meeting to ' bo held next Friday evening when def inite arrangements will bo made, Grants Pass Courier. . .Another big popular dance, Orth hall,-Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22d. Majestic "4" orchestra. 27 i Come to Eagle Point Saturday night. Dance given by tho ladles or '., tho cjlv.lo Imp. club. Supper served by the Indies of tho club, 25c a pliitp. 27 A oature of tho public market today , was... the sale of flno', home , grown ' j asparagus of tho best quality of the ' season so far. '',. NV' B; Nowcomb will -deliver groon 10-lhch Blab wood very cheap. Let's . book; your order now for early dellv i cry, ' . Also dry, planing mill blocks, i kindling and shavings. Phono 031. 28 Special , feature prlne waltz, Orth i hall, Jacksonville, Friday night', April 22. Majestic "4". 27" Oregon, guests til the Holland in .elude Mrs. D. C. Itoire of CorvnlliH, J. E. Enger and A. Stewart of Rose burg, 12. T, Snundoiu of Klamalh Falls and J,. J. Downs, M. Cottnri and 11. K. Smith of Portland. Royal and Hoover vacuum cleaners. People's Electric Stora. . 28" Superior dtineo nnislo. Majeslln 4 orchestra. Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday' night, April 22, , 27 .Among tho Grants Pass peopld In the. .city, who, arrived Monday are Dr. umTMra. K.J. nilliok and C. lS,.Mornii. HaVo your rugs washed on your own flooii; now by tho Hamilton Beach sys-toiri,- Phono !!8, 15: Iij David, 26 Ifiy bank potatoes '$1.75 jlcr 100 dn ; IkjAjtHl lu tho city. Hilihison & Uinta-. icjivt 29 3?io work of imiklntf .t.hii iiiiprove ntenjls lit tho City auto camp grounds lskptosroBBliig fast. Ono nuto party wan encamped nt the grounds Tuesday nf(irhoon. , M rs. Paul Hansen, corset lore for NuBono.. Plioho E85-J., tf ' Special feature prize wall?., Orth hall', Jacksonville, Friday nlglil, April 22. (Majestic "4". ' 27" The electric oookery demonstrations at Paul's F.loctrlc store are proving voVy; popular wit!) Modrord house wives. These Interesting and Instruc tive' lessons In modern science In the kitchen will continue all this week. HugheH-Westlimhouse and Simplex ranges. People's Electric Store. 28 Everything electrical. Mud ford Elec tric Co: Phone 001. Hvorybody's going to tho Nat to night: -2:,' IVIiicli 'intercut Is being shown' by Mtidford daiire enthusiasts in the Pre- luler prize dunce at Talent, Saturday. April 28. Several surprise features arQ.'ou the program. Wo do Hemstitching and Plcoting. Singer 'Sewing Machine Co. No. 10 SivlTir."' Phono 2ir U: 27 IfSSlil . Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo . rn, .: Will Ileli) You yTever piind hpw often you have tried arid failed, you can sttop burning, itching eczema quickly by app'vinit Zemo. Furnished by any druegist lor 35c. Kxtia Urge bottle, JUW. 1 lcaling begins the Itioment iciuo is applied, t.i u short time usually every .-t.-e rf im, ('Jiter1, pimple r:rn, I : ii'hi-.:ds anl i'nillar s!iin 'c!ise;ias w'll iv r.-niived. l-"or cleannu l1!? r': trr.kin,- it ... puroufivbealtliv.tilr,iv-:ii--.-;'a-ii , His ikineitHtims, antiseptic liqin I I'iMint iiqreir.yo.il waiv 1 tt d ' i ! . Win-;) oilwv.s nil it ' 1""! ''' - n.l.itu -U'..u i.-iit t'r '' ', 1 idl ! .:( Now that improvement work 011 other county property In Jacksonville is being done, It might be suggested that proper Bcreen placed on the upper windows of the county Jail would do away with tho possibility of unscrup ulous parties slipping words of cheer and articles of utility to incarcerated friends, A recent grand Jury strongly recommended that screens be placed on these windows as the apertures between the bars, while not wide enough to allow egress to a prisoner are ample to admit files, saws, arms and other little knick-knacks Indispen sable to a successful Jail break. Jack sonville Post. A real dancing party, Jacksonville, Friday night, April 22d. Everybody Invited. Majestic 4 orchestra. Let's go. ' 27 A big dance at Nat tonight. 25 C. E. Barnard of UoBton, and Mrs. W. G. Nickerson and Mrs. A. L. Baker of Wollusten, Mass., are eastern guests at the Modford. Seattle guests are W. A. Dunbar, Fred C. Schrani, A. Slutzer and R. N. Shane, and among those registered from San Francisco are J. T. Bertrand, Chas. S. Fee, Ernest Olson and R. Foster. Blocks and dry slabs for sale. Call 859. tf Eden and Thor washing machines. People's Electric Store. 28 Of interest to local and valley drug gists is the fact that a new wholesale drug supply house to be located in Eugene to cater chiefly to southern Oregon and coast territory has just been incorporated with $100,000 cap ital. There are only three other whole sale drug houses in Oregori, two at Portland and one at Albany. Tonight! Natatorlum! Prizes! Spot and Balloon dances. Music! None so good! Everybody's going, 25 Delco-Llght farm light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. n; U Wallher, local head; of the power company, Is spending several days In Portland on business. 12-Inch dry pine $1.00 a tier; lG-lnch dry plno $4.75. Valloy, Fuel Co. , tf We have just received a car ol fancy Burbauk potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Luinsden. . 29 When B. R. Pooly of Medford reg istered nt the Portland two mouths ago, ho was tho personification ot gloom. He was lncllnod to bite his best friends If they came within reach, and acquaintances of long standing wondered what ailed Mm. Some of the more hardy ones advised him. to see a specialist right, away. Mr. Pooly covers the territory be tween Eugene, Ore., and Redding, Cal., for a prominent Portland cereal nihil ufneturing concern, and the reason ho behaved like a bear witli a sore head when ho was last in town' was dis closed yesterday when he sighed the book nt the Portland and appeared the. very button on fortune's cap; ho was that radiant and happy. ."There Is a grout Improvement in business," h said. "Cdiiditlons throughout southern Oregon aro much' hotter. iWhen I was, hero last .'business was rotten and 1 was pretty -luo. 1 am feeling flno now, though. In my1' terri tory the corner has been turned." Tho Oregonlan. Export shoe 1'epaliiiig at reduced prices. Men's half solos $1.50'per pair. LadleB' halt solos $1.00, Rubber hoels fiOc. Hotter new shoos for less money. Modford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth St. - . If your morchnnt does not handle Rogue River mndo brooms you can get thein at tho nubile market. 25 Mrs. A. Brumhucii of Koseburg Is tho guest for a tjme of her daughter Rebecca, teacher in the. Gold Hill school. . . Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No'.. 9, JncksW County Bank Bldg. Phono 320-lt (mornings only). 41 Fancy Burbank potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Liinisdou. 29 According to Portland nowspupcrs Mary Hoborts Rlnohart, the famous writer. Is to mako a thirty day trip through the Cascades this Milliliter ac companied by her husband, Dr. S. M. litnchart and their two sons. The party will travel by pack train from Mount Hood to Crater Lake, and will visit Medford, Lawn mowers sharpened rlghh Lib erty Shop. 2til-J. tf Agents for "Luxlte" silk hose Hutchison & Luuisdeii. , 29 The state treasurer will open bids on Juno 1 for tho sale or Oregon dis trict Interest bonds in the amount ot $121,275. The money derived from the sale of these securities will be used in paying interest coming due on bonds Issued by tho Grants Pass, Ochoco, Talent and Warmsprings Irrigation districts under the state guarantep law. Houston and llaiinnh hoine-mnile sorghum 15c. per lb. Hutchison & Lumsden. 29 No. one Burbauk potatoes $1.75 per hundred. Warner, Wormian & Gore. The recent spring showers have done a world of good to the gardens already hi, and lit aiding In softening Up other gardens so that tho.v can be spaded or plowed. Almost half the residents of Medford are just begin nlntf to put in their gardens. Owing to different arrangements in handling the freight between Jackson villi) and Medford we have been able to reduce our expenses. Our faro will he reduced between Jacksonville and Modford on April 2th, to 20c one way and 35c round trip. 20 ride books $;i.m Intcriirhaii Autocar Co. .26' Have you noticed any of those houses Thompson has recently painted 2S O. I'. Hudson of Chien and Melvln W. AtwiKid anil Janet M. Smith of Seattle are guests at the Holland. Miss AHa Naylor, Goodwin corse- tiere, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 64S-J 36 Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association . tf Paul Leonard left this morning for his homestead in the Butte Falls dis trict, where he will spend a couple of days rusticating. Brooms made by the Rogue River Broom Works are the best for the money. Insist on home made brooms. t 29 Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! Premier Novelty orchestra! Let's go! 27' Walter Bowne of the Busy Corner Motor company is in Portland, from where he will drive a 1921 Cadillac for a resident of Ashland. Mrs. Bowne will accompany him. If Thompson has the contract, to paint your home you know the work will be the best. . 20 Premier prize dance! Talent! Sat! A real "Joy-party". Let's go! 27 Mining operations in the Blue Ledge district will practically be suspended this summer owing to the low price of copper. The Blue Ledge mine, ac cording to reports will not operate, and has halted all proposed develop ment plans. Many of the copper min ers will develop chrome properties in that section, for which there is a de uiand at a fair price. Just arrived, one car fancy Burbank potatoes $1.75 a hundred delivered, at Wa.rner, Wortman & Gore. , 29 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf A parly of motorcyclists left hero Saturday afternoon and., spent the week end in southern Oregon. They left here at 3 o'clock .Saturday after noonl spent Saturday night at Med ford, motored) to Ashland , Sunday, spent several hours In the park there, returning to Roseburg late, ill : the afternoon. They report the roads in very good condition. Those who made the trip included Don Blalock, S. K. King, John Saunders, Mark Simpson, Harold Carrick, John Roberts, Law rence Krogel, Roy Hntchlngs, Alfred Strfvens, Ted Arsner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole. Roseburg News. Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 645-H. tf Paint tho number on your house with luminiis paint secured at Thomp son's paint store,, 120 North Front, and your friends will find you In the dark. ' 20 The civil ration against Ben M. Collins for alleged overdrafts and notes arising out or the failure ol the Bank or Jacksonville, Is the last of the present batch arising rrom that event. More have been promised by the state banking board unless promises to pay are mado' good. The verdict against Collins was for $105 not $285 as printed, and no admissions of debts were made according To Attorney George M. Roberts, who handled the case for the banking board. W. H. Johnson, former cashier of the bank, who was brought from the state prison at Salem as the star witness for the ipinlntiff has been taken back to that Institution. He will be returned ,to Jacksonville as a witness at tho May 'term of court. , Just arrived, one car fancy Burbank potatoes $1.75 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 29 Cut worms kill vegetables. Carco kills cut worms. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf Ralph Hand, the wrestling pride of Gold Hill, who meets Ted Thyo of Portland nt Gold Hill, Tuesday, April 20, Is training hard for what he con siders the crucial bout of his career. Thyo, who Is always in tho pink of condition as athletic director of the Multnomah Athletic club, Is putting on a few extra touches for the occa sion. The. winner of the bout will probably bo matched with Mike Yokel of Salt Lake City. Much intorest is being' taken in tho match' which is under the direction or the Gold ltill boxing commission, and fans rrom as far south as Weed,- Cal., and. as far norm us Roseburg will be In ntton ilnuco, not to mention the entire popu lation of Gold Hill and tributary places. ' . ; '; Delco-Llght Eloctrlcity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. "h V Foed wheat $2.40 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operativo Exchange. A number of Medford young ladies who were yeanianettes during the war at the Pugut Sound nnvy yard, Brem erton, Wash., are acquainted ' with Miss Irene Richardson ot Seattle, who was n passenger on the Ill-fated S. S. "Governor," sunk in a collision near Port Townsend, Wash. Miss Richard son was enrouto from San Francisco and on her way visited with Miss Josephine .Clark or this city. She lost two trunks or clothes 111 t,he diseaster. When better automobiles aro built, Hulck will build them. tf Anyone having trouble with mildew on roses can get rid of it by" using "Mildew-Go". Sold by Monarch Seed Co. tf E. T. Staples or Ashland spent a few hours In the city Tuesday afternoon attending to business mattors. Guaranteed springs for all ears. Mon imiin's Blacksmith Shop. 25 H WHAT IS A PENNY? NKXT TO NOTHING But a penny a day will RIFP your home and contents Imniii-ciI for 91370 It. A. IIOLMKS THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance and Bonds ....Jackson County Bank Bldg. Tom' Swem Is spending a few months on his homestead In the Butte Falls district. Plcoting Hemstitching Buttons covered Handicraft Shop. Better buy a Chandler ' than you had. tf wish tf Complaint has' been filed against the "jungles" maintained by wander ers near the stockyards, for fear of fire, the site being located close to several warehouses and lumber yards. The . camp Is always occifpied, night and day, by the constant stream of wanderers drifting north and south. Blight knives. Meniman's Shop. 27 Poliyanna for best lunches. 28 The district attorney's office- is looking lip the record of "Dutch Pete" bound over to the' grand '.jury Mon day by Justice Glenn O. Taylor on a charge of participating in the attempt ed robbery ot the Gold Hill bank, with a ' view of determining whethor he comes' under the habitual criminal act, which provides life imprisonment for three pr more convictions for a felony. State prison authorities warned local officers before his arrest that he was a dangerous man. Guaranteed springs for all cars. Merriman's Blacksmith Shop. 25" R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Miles Cantrall of Ruch. the alfaira king of the Applegate spent Tuesday in the city visiting friends and attend ing; to business matters. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask Ibis office. tf A number of residents of the city and valley are pestered with a skin affliction having most of the earmarks of the "Maulla Itch," a well known dis ease that raged after the soldiers re turned Trom the Spanish-American war. The most erfeetive cure discov ered to date is Cinnebar Springs mud, plastered' Over the diseased spots.' Blight knives. Merriman's Shop. 25 C. C. Billings of Ashland, spent Tuesday afternoon in the city attend ing to business matters. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 001. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It " Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath Iind quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver,- stimulating them to natdral action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad alter effects. Take one or two every, night for a' week anu -note Hie rjlc.isini? effect. ' '( M'.MAV IHH'G Maill'.AX In "TlfK HOOKIK'S ItK.Tl'KV BAD BREA1H WEEK wonder-play ;A'vf jTOm, SlSfl 4t at &rde the'earth. It will.i' " il'Mg 1! Pen the; flood gates of your -:'KW? mi tears and dan them up with ' i ' .JlWfrft Joy and laughter. J Jf ' - . . "Mom mloi liis mill niovlng limn ' II ' 1J."5r $ -The Miracle' Man.'Tlie nioM Donerful ; f V t - A-lA MS5 e.icniiilll'iciilloii of the divine foice or I f iSs; tesl iiiolhiM- love ever ii-iiiled. It ranks II if fffWK KWW 0 ? CAST INCLUDES i ' ' Tff ' VkWOT-tC KAMSAYE WALLACE, THOM- ',- jtrtlW-J MWW5 AS HOLDING, MILDRED HAR- mklk: RIS, GARETH HUGHES; DICK Ffe !i VWftX HENDRICKS. . , : ' W l WrEI V KIALTO ADDED FEATURES ' ,; v?3 VA-W ALWAYS WORTHY OF StliI ' MENTION Y V T ? t T f t A Most Important Sale of Outer Garments at THE I Thursday, Friday and t f jjnHtP mil j f narily CO A TS FOR SA TURD A Y -Every coat we own must go at seme price Saturday f T T T T T t The Hub Coat & DRESSES ON SALE THURSDA Y Sample dresses. No two dresses alike. , Extraordi priced for Thursday. SUITS ON SALE FRIDAY Every suit in stock with a special new price for Friday. si f T T T T T T f t t T f t f f T T HUB Saturday Suit C6; -: ; Hi f t T