Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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A shland
K lam ath F a lls V isitors—
O ble N ew to n , of K la m a th F a lls,
is v isitin g h is p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs.
H. F. N ew ton on A s tre e t.
Local and Personal
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Guns and F ish in g Tackle—
E lk h o rn G un S to re , 81 O ak s tre e t.
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F e n n e r M «d fo id W om an IPos—
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• Th^- body o t M rs " c ia ra Colvig. _ .N ew a rriv a ls a t th e H o tel A u stin M e d fo rd V isito rs—
iteanaes, a fo rm e r Medt'ffld w om an a re :
I M rs. C ora W a rre n a n d Mrs. C lara
Who died a t .S eattle. W ash , y e ste r-
E. J. M o rriso n , P o r tla n d ; J a s k R eam , of M edfo'rd, w e re A sh lan d vis-
day from a sp fix ia tlo h , w ill be sh ip p ed V incent. W eed; G. M. C hubbeck. S a n 4 ito rs y e s te rd a y a t th e ho m e of Mrs.
to M edford f o r.b u r ia l? rMrs -Rearaes F ra n c s c o ; C has. P u lm a n , St. P a u l, Id a T a y lo r, 96 L a u re l s tre e t,
is well know n >u. J a c k s u n c o u n ty , h i \ - M inn.; F. M. R ow ley, R. L yan, C. L.
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Ing lived in M edford for a n u m b e r A rgus, D. J. A rgus, J. C. A rgus,
'Ve m ak e S u its to o rd e r.
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of y e a rs. S he wa th e d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d ; Mr. a n d M rs. L. R. P lech - N elson.
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J u d g e W illiam N t ’olvlg. M rs. Col- n e r, A. V. P le sh n e r, B a b e tte P lech-!
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vig w as a p p a re n tly overcom e by es- n e r,
L. R. P le c h n e r J r ., S e a ttle ; L eaves fo r 'F ris c o —
cap ng gas w h ile m a k in g to a st. An J. B. W ing. B an g o r, M aine; M isses
Miss E th e l T r o u tf e th e r left W ed-
in v e s tig a tio n is e x p e cte d to be con- M. C. an d M. L. E u g a rd e . C asp er, i n e sd ay fo r San F ra n c isc o , w h ere a
d u c te d to d e te rm in e w h e th e r o r not W yo.; Mr. a n d M rs. H. D. N o rto n , tw o w eeks
v isit will be spc-ct w ith
Mrs. C olvig co m m itted suicide.
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G ra n ts P a ss; J. E. M acenocie, R a n 1 M e n d s.
F ra n c isc o ; B. O. N olem an, M ountain
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F lo re n c e a u to m a tic oil cook stoves
F o r S a lo — F ru it, g ra in an d h a y ‘ View , C alif.
A shland F u r n itu r e Co
and ovens.
In su ra n c e
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tlc ip a te s th e valley w ill sh ip in ex- R e tu rn s from 'F ris c o H o sp ita l—
cess o f 1000 c a rs of a p p le s from
C. W. W innie, an e n g in e e r fo r th e ing a tw o w eeks v a c a tio n a t G ra n ts
Gold H ill to T a le n t. J o s e p h 'n e c o u n - ! S o u th e rn P acific, has r e tu rn e d from P ass.
ty will a d d m o re th a n 100 c a rs to i S an F ra n c is c o ,, C alif., w h ere he has
M id su m m er suit9 a t P a v ls e r u d ’s.
th is to ta l. T h e B a rtle tt to n n a g e is been, in th e co m p an y h o sp ita l,
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expected to he n e a rly 400 cars, coil -
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s id e ra b le less th a n in 1920.
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FO R SA LE C o n fe c tio n ary sto re ,
On Vacation
p e a r sh ip m e n ts will b rin g th e to ta l Kood pay in g b u sin e ss next d o o r to
Miss H azel S m ith , c a sh ie r a t Mc-
p e a rs sh ipped up 4o 650 a c c o rd in g P °s ^ ofifee a n d a t e n tra n c e of L ith ia
, G ee’s, le ft to d a y o n a v a c a tio n trip
to th e r a ilro a d ’s e stim a te s.
P a rk . A d d ress P la z a C o n fe c tio n ary ,
! M iss S m ith ’s d e s tin a tio n is a m y ste ry
22 N. M ain, A sh lan d . Or.
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as h e r frie n d s re fu se to a d v a n ce any
Mr. Z. B. Brow n ot T olo says j
i in fo rm a tio n .
S m ith to ld Jo n e s th a t G eorge Yeo I /4'a v e *’o,‘ P o r tla n d
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s “ Sg an d little ! W E R E P A IR a n y th in g , P h o n e 114.
still in su re s a u to m o b iles.
d a u g h te r w ill leav e to m o rro w even-,
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ing fo r P o rtla n d and S pokane. W ash.,!
Will Climb Mt. Jefferson -
Mr. K iser a n d son and Mr. an.l w h e re M rs. S ugg will p u rc h a se h e r Ix‘a v e fo r ’F risc o .—
M rs. W altejr ^ P ritc h a rd E a to n le ft s*ock of fall m illin e ry .
M r- an d M rs- Ft a ok H a n n a w ill
C ra te r L ak e y e ste rd a y fo r an ex ten d -
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,eav e to m o rro w by a u to fo r San
ed b e a r b u n t on Mt Je ffe rso n .
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F o r a good p lu n g e o r tu b b a th in F ra n c isc o a n d L os A ngele3. C alif.,
tra in of tw en ty pack liorses and sev- Pu | e s u lp h u r w a te r, go to th e Nat- vvllPrP th e y w ill spend th e ir su m m e r
e n m en a re w ait ng fo r th em , a n d a t- a to riu m .
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
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te r tw o w eeks h u n t they go to Mt.
Dunsm uir V isitors—
Hood fo r a tim e. Mr. E a to n is g e t­
Jo h n F. ¡N orm an, of D u n sm u ir,
tin g m a te ria l f o r - th e Op tin try G en­
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alif.,
is v isitin g Mrs. M. B. R iley,
tle m a n and a lso fo r m ore Boy .S cout
141 H igh s tre e t.
books, and says lie has fo u n d a g re a t
deal th a t boys will love to h e a r a b o u t,
W e sp ecialize on fancy b rick ice
so fa r in his trip , and w ith b e a r
cre a m . R ose Bros.
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h u n ts a h e a d th e re will be a rich fund
of m a te ria l to d ra w on.
Id a h o V isito r—
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Mr. a n d M rs. O. H. G eise, of Cald-
W h a t is a v a c atio n w ith o u t mu
• well, Ida., a re v isitin g a t th e hom e
sic? Buy a sm a ll V ic tro la and ta k e
' of M rs. G eise’s sis te r, Mrs. W . A
it along. R ose Bros.
247 lf Bibby. 93 8 Oak s tre e t.
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Cool o ff in R ose B ro s’ ice cream
p a rlo r w h ere q u a lity Ice c re a m s an d
-iherbets a r e serv ed .
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'I'.ikes P osition at C. o f C.—
Miss W ilm a C h a ttin has ta k e n a
position a s s te n o g ra p h e r a t th e
C h a m b e r of C om m erce.
C liff P a y n e
m a k e s law n sw ings.
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to Land—
E n g in e tro u b le forced C a d e t R ay-
lrtc the! m ond C. F is h e r a n d O b se rv e r C. M.
2 4 3 -tf P a rso n s , of th e fo re s t fire p a tro l, to
, m ak e a la n d in g n e a r O asis B u tte,
C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r L aw n P a r ty —
a b o u t five m iles n o rth w e s t o f C ra te r
T he C h ristia n E n d e a v o re rs gave a ' L a k e rim T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . D ue
law n p a rty W e d n esd a y e v en in g a t; to s k illfu l h a n d lin g of th e m ac h in e
th e hom e of Mrs. .1, B. W rig h t, on n e ith e r of th e m en w e re hurt, an d
M ountain a v en u e. A bout fo rty m em - no se rio u s d a m a g e w as do n e to th e
b e rs w ere p re s e n t;
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P u re p a ste u riz e d m ilk ,
.u :t;t a t Rose Bros.
MOVED—
The M. <’. <'lay borne Shoe
SlPne Parlor has m oved
from its old stand to North
F *t-s t street at the rear of
the B eaver B uihling.
PROGRAM for CHAUTAUQUA
A sh lan d
Sunday
July 17
S O ’C L O C K
Illustrated Lecture
“W o rd sw o rth an d th e E n glish L a k es”
. DR. NORMAN F. COLEMAN
Grand Concert
Ethel Johnson - Soprano
Albert Rosenthal - Cellist
P R O G R A M
VOICE
Come My Beloved
Handel
Little Star
Moussorgskey
Where Cowslips Grow
Pasmore
Herdsman
Berg
Echo Song
Thane
CELLO
Air
Bach
Neapolitan Serenade
Sgambatti
The Water Lily
McDowell
Hungarian Rapsody
Popper
VOICE
Waltz Song,“Romeo and Juliet”
Gounod
VOICE and CELLO
Lullaby, / From
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xx’Awa
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V 1 H IV
Napravnik
Aria Joan of Arc, Adieu to the Forest Tschaikowsky
daïlÿ tídings .
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E n tertains at B r i d g e -
N ebraska V isitors—
LISBO N . J u ly 16.— An e n o rm o u s
M rs. L o n is D odge e n te rta in e d y es­
M r. a n d M rs. J. D enton of De w a te rsp o u t h a s d e stro y e d fo u r p a r-
te rd a y a t a b rid g e p a rty .
T A L E N T
NE W S
W itt, N eb., a re am o n g th e te n t ’sh e s In th e Maia d is tr ic t of th e
d w ellers a t th e p a rk th is w eek who D ouro province of P o rtu g a l, sw eep­
£ May L ocate in M edford—
S> County Clerk M arried—
a r e esp ecially e n jo y in g A sh la n d a ir, ing aw ay houses au d flo o d in g r a i l ­
C hauncey F lo re y , co u n ty c le rk , and w a te r a n d scenery.
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Mr. a n d M rs. F lo y d B u rk , Mr. $>
ways. M any people a re hom eless.
M iss M ildred N eil, his c h ie f d ep u ty ,
$>~ an d M rs. C ellars a n d c h ild ren ,
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NOTICE
£ of O ttaw a , K as., w*ho a re v isit- • w’e re m a rrie d q u ie tly F rid a y , J u ly 8.
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F o r C r a te r L a k e o r o th e r trip s ,
S ta n fie ld — W ork is s ta r te d on
#» ing Mrs. G a rd n e r on G ibson <S>
• a v e n u e, expect to lo ca te in Med- » p a re n ts , 719 W est E le v en th s tre e t, see De W itt Taxi. P h o n e 140. 2 6 8 -lm new high school b u ild p ig here.
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i- M edford. I t w as a q u iet w’ed ding,
-only a few of th e n e a r re la tiv e s of
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th e c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s being p re s ­
8> Spend Sum m er at Ione—
en t. T he Rev. J o u e tt P. B ray o ffi­
Rev. S am ples a n d son How -
c ia ted . T he w ed d in g cam e as a s u r ­
®> a rd , a re sp e n d in g th e su m m e r
p rise to th e m any frie n d s of th e n ew ­
? m o n th s a t Ione, Or.
lyw eds. T he n u p tia ls w ere not ex­
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
licity fo r su ch o ccasions w as not
Mr. a n d M rs. T a llm a n , of
given out.
S> M o n tana, a r e v isitin g th e ir cou-
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At Lake o f W oods.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. E. V. C a rte r left to ­
L eaves for F risco—
day by a u to fo r L a k e O ’ W oods
E lu ls C ochran left T a len t
in the finest picture of her career
w’h e re th ey w ill spend th e ir su m m e r
?> T h u rs d a y fo r San F ran cisco ,
v acatio n .
• C alif,, w h e re he ex p ects to en-
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V acation at latke of the Wood,----
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“ T e d d y ” C aldw ell left th is m o rn ­
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ing fo r L ak e of th e W oods w h ere he
By Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
Mr. a n d M rs. A. W ith ro w , re-
in com pany w ith Jo h n n y R u g e r, will
i' c e n t a rr iv a ls h e re from P o rt-
be th e g u e sts of P ro f. V ining d u r ­
• la n d , a re re p o rte d to h av e p u r-
ing th e school v acatio n .
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
ch ased th e p ro p e rty on G ibson
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" a v e n u e fo rm e rly occupied by C.
E u gen e V isitors—
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Mr. a n d M rs. C h e ste r S tevenson
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an d d a u g h te r, M ary M a rg a ret, of E u ­
i> V isitin g P arents—
gene, a rriv e d to d a y by a u to to spend
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M rs. C allie S w aubb an d Mr
a tw o d ay s v isit w ith B ert R. G reer,
—and—
' a n d M rs. L. C o n ra th , o f M arys-
e d ito r o f th e T id in g s, and fam ily,
> vllle, C alif., a r e v isitin g a t th e
on G ra n ite s tre e t.
h o m e of th e ir p a re n ts , Mr. and
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' M rs. Jo h n H e a rin g .
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It is s ta te d t h a t d u rin g th e past
' l e a v e s for C alifornia—
week fro m five to fifte e n to u ris t a u ­
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Mr. a n d M rs. K oune le ft by
to m o b iles have gone to th e cam p
a u to fo r S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia
g ro u n d s a n d f.n d in g it too congested
fo r c o m fo rt, h av e d riv e n aw ay to find I*
th is w eek w h e re th ey will visit
■ re la tiv e s fo r a co u p le of w eeks.
m o re co m m o d io u s q u a r te r s on the!
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b a n k s of som e s tre a m o r have d riv en !
> Leland V isitors—
to o th e r n e a rb y cam p g r o u n d s .;
M r. a n d M rs. M arion D ozier.
T h u rs d a y n ig h t it is s ta te d eig h ty -
’ of L e lan d , w ere rec e n t v isito rs
one a u to m o b ile p a rtie s cam ped in
' a t th e hom e of M rs. D o zier’s
A s h la n d ’s eam p p a rk .
> p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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FO R S A L E — F o rd bug. 175 M eade
• R eturns from R i d d l e -
s tre e t.
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J o h n S tu m p h a s re tu rn e d ■
W A N TED — T en wood c u tte rs , wood I
with every
■ from R id d le w h e re he h a s been
close to tow n.
In q u ire J. M. i
s p e n d in g th e p a st few’ m o n th s.
B u rn s, 84 G a rfie ld .
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FO R SA LE— M ust leave fo r E a s te rn
R eturn from G rants P a s»
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/W a sh in g to n in a few d a y s; have a
Mr. a n d Mrs. M arion T y le r and
six room m o d ern h o u se w ith h a lf!
a c re g ro u n d a ll in g a rd e n and
c h ild re n h a v e re tu rn e d from
f ru it, good b a rn , ch icken house,
G ra n ts P a ss w h e re th e y w ere
etc.
C all an d see th e place and
v isitin g th e ir son. C h a rle s, and
m ak e us a n o ffe r. S. S. C a lla h a n .
w ife.
384 H e lm a n s tre e t.
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PRICED RIGHT, TOO
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NOTICE, WOODMEN.
Bids will be received a t th e T id ­
ings office, fo r d e liv e ry to th is of­
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fice of fifte e n c o rd s of ;body fit-
Colum bia Hotel A rrivals—
wood, c u t fro m g re e n tre e s , fo p r
G u e sts w ho a rriv e d y e s te rd a y a t foot le n g th .
Bids w ill be opened J u ly 30. a t 5
th e C o lu m b ia h o te l a r e C h a rle s E.
o
’clock.
T h o m p so n , C. S. McCaslin., P o r tla n d ;
D elivery to be m ad e a t a n y tim e
C. E. H ow e, K la m a th F a lls ; It. R.
b etw een now a n d O ctober 1. Cash
G oodw in a n d fam ily , San F ra n c isc o ; p a y m e n t on co m p letio n of deliv ery
Corner Highway arid Main Streets
M r. a n d M rs. O. C. R a tso n , B erkeley, A d e p o sit o f $10 w ill be re q u ire d
C a lif.; B. N. N eeley, N. N eeley, Sac­ th e su c ce ssfu l b id d e r as a g u a ra n te e
t h a t th e wood will be d e liv e re d as
MEDFORD, OREGON
ra m e n to , C alif.
c o n tra c te d .
¿Address bids in w ritin g to th e A s h ­
A lb e rts T axi. P h o n e 183. 267-12 lan d T id in g s, A sh lan d , Or.
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I / ‘ave for Portland—
M rs. L tlplla R o g e rs a n d p a rty left
fo r th e ir ho m e in P o rtla n d th is
m o rn in g . T h e fam ily en jo y ed a trip
to C ra te r L a k e w hile here.
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Clara Kimball Young
M id -C h a n n e l
T h e S a g e H en
LARRY SE M ON
THE SPORTSM AN
AFrceTubc
Pennsylvania
Vacuum Cup Tire
Busy Corner Motor Co.
H ave a fit a t o r r e s .
Men a n d W om en.
.T a ilo r s for
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K in g ’s D a u g h te rs H ave P ic n ic —
T h e K in g ’s D a u g h te rs picniced in
L ith ia P a r k la s t e v e n in g a n d re p o rt
a p le a s a n t tim e.
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H ave P icn ic a t H rim an’s—
T h e W illin g W o rk e rs class of th e
P re s b y te ria n S u n d a y school <fiad a
picn ic a n d sw im a t H e lm a n ’s W e d ­
n e sd ay afternoon^
T he girl9 w ere
c h a p o re n e d by M iss R ose P a tte rs o n .
Mrs. T a y lo r a n d Mrs. A n d rew s, who
a r e te a c h e rs of th e th re e d iv isio n s
of th e class.
JA H N ’S
QUALITY
PISTONS
Lighter, stronger, more
durable than ordinary
pistons and especially
suited to driving eondi
tions on the Pacific
Coast, .Jahn’s Quality
Light Weight Pistons
have achieved a degree
of popularity unequaled
by any other replace­
ment piston iik the west.
P a tte r s o n P a r ts , Inc., as
O regon d is tr ib u to rs fo r W .
H. J a h n s , h a s th e se p isto n s
in sto ck fo r all p o p u la r
m ak e s of cars, a n d can fu rn -
;sh th em im m ed ia te ly , fin ­
ished o r se m i-fin ish e d , for
any s ta n d a rd o r oversize
w a n te d . W e can su p p ly them
on s h o rt o rd e r fo r a n y in ­
te r n a l co m b u stio n engine. •
Parts Catalogue to the
Trade
Patterson Parts
INC.
“New Part« for A ll Cars”
Hon. Henry T. Rainey, Congressman from Illinois
will be the Speaker on Wednesday Night, July 20
Single Admission-Adults 50e.
Children 25c
Saturday. July 16. l*>2i
PORTLAND, OREGON
2 0 -2 2 1 2 th S t. a t B u rn sid e
P h o n e B ro ad w ay 2751
O th e r S to re s:
296 G olden G a te A venue
San F ra n c isc o , C alif.
3322 B ro ad w ay , O ak lan d
Dancing
at the
BUNGALOW
NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING
On account of the building
being used for the
Epworth League Institute
After next week, however there will be
dancing every Wednesday evening
during the summer season.