TOEDFOTO) MATTJ TTITBUNTC, MF.PFOTW OKKCiOK, SATURDAY, 'APTUL 2-f, 1f)ir.
P7COJ3 Trotim
i
ErkakS o4 j Ijp mmty l Jifc jtcBI!?HBBMyidBBihMJ3 ?Bb Iktffs V
im sir -mi ir
All cotiiiiimilrntloiit Nlmiilil bo In
ly Krlilay. Aililtuto uovluty editor,
or Phono 75.
Tlm recital wlilrli wiih nlvcn at Hid
7. II. cliurili on WViliM'Hiliiy ttvenlnu;
lor tlm lii'iiufll of tho Ijullt'it' Alii wiin
n (IitIiIi'iI niicccmh from every point or
view, Tlm rlnirrh iiiulltorliiui twm
IIIIimI mill tint KiitliiiHliiKtlr npiiluunu
which weeti'il I'M'ry niiinlier provi'il
tint uuillmini tn m pleiiHcil mill up
iii'cliitlM. Mm IIiivyMiih Ih it rentier
of it rent tiitoiit untl viMMiitlllty, Hlic
i:lr roini'ily, intimity or illnlct't with
iiuitl kiii hm, mnl Imt lniiiinonii
tliuirt of rlilliln'ii tiro imptwlitlly kooiI,
No oim rniilil Imitr hi-r until "NiwrIH)'
Xfll' or "A ClirlntinnH Dliumr" with-
out Ih'Iiik cnri Iml Inn-It fur tlm llniu
IikIiik to Mn'lr rlilliltiooil ilnn. livery
l'ti!llon which hlio j;avo wan creatly
ttiiJotml liy lilt who limird Imr. Tin
iiiiutlrtil mi inborn worn no HioroiiKlily
iipprcclatcil that mi t'litoru tvnn callcil
tor front each iiiiihIiIiiii, mnl thcuo
r en Jo) cil an iimcli an the firm h
li'Dlloiin.
At Hi" clone of the pioKrnin Hie In
tlltw of Hie Koiith Oukiliilo circle
cervcil n luncheon In the liuneincnt to
Hume who luiil tiilieu pint. The iimm
hern of the A lit wind to puhllcly thank
each perHOll who KiiVtt their itervlrejt
to make thlit orcimlon tuirli it Miro'im.
Tim proKnini which wiih nuulereil In
II H follew:
I'litno nolo, "Ithaimoily." liy l.lt.
MIn Veiinta lliiiullton; rntilliiK (it)
"NitiiKhty Zell," (It) "Orplum
Aniiii." tr) "'Wit' ('tuiiit'lto" Mm. .1
K. HiiwUIiim; vocal nolo, "A Kiiiiiiuer'n
MetHtnuo," Mrn. W. M. Van Hioor,
reailliiK (nl, "IliiKKlc'it Dinner
I'nrly" (hi "Lantn," Mrn J. K
llnwklun; ocnl nolo, "Tho Hon
.Morn," liy l.aniloit Hounltl, I'rofeMor
I'lift! Kilinriitluii; rfittllitu (a) "The
JIlHTit." (hi 'VoIIprm Oil 'lllt, (c)
"Tin' llnutlilnrk," Mrn J. K. llitw
lilim; vocal rolo, "l.nut Hone of Hum
mer,'' fiom .Martha" hy riolnw, .Mliut
TlieUn: remllnfc (a) "Tlm JIihta,"
(h) "An Old Woman' Complaint. "
(til "Tim CoiifeMMloniU." Mm. J. K.
HnwkliiM.
A wrililiiig wltieli mum lit it Mir.
irii to llu'ii many fiiontlt took pluce
it'i'i'iilly in llt'tlilinjr, Cttl.i when Mi
lllinii'lie W'ouil mnl llcniiaii Powell
ueie uuiliil in tniitriiiKt'. 'I'll" lirule
i well Known here, luuinu' lieen cm
lotvt'il in tht'eity rt'i'iiulrrV olliee I lit
Jiiml tlnee ,vt'(il. Tilt kihoiii lt li'
hilled ill .leilforil for n iiiiuiher of
yt'jtw lint! in employed in Hie rity
IteiiMiier'K offiee at tin pn'M-nt tiuii',
He is it Kiniliiiiti' of ('onit')l iinivef
hil y, t here hit wiih n 1'iiiiioiin football
ilii,vt'r. Mr. I'oHt'll i t'li'i'linj,' n it'xi
deuce near the rcenoir, which will
be rt'inly for oeeuiianey in a few
wet'lcs,
Mis Vivian Ntewnit iMilcrliiiitoi!
the "Serious Ten" nl her home on the
t'oiiier of Oalolale mid Hamilton, l'ri
day i'vi'iiiii. Tho ieiiiitK wiih -jk'hI
in HiuiiiK anil roiihlin inn r-lititul -Iiiwh,
nl'lt'i wltit'li n two-eoiiiM
liiiit'lii'on wiih served. A Mm) mid
Mliile hcheme wiim eiuiieil out in the
luncheon with n ccnteri'Ieeo "f ioe
liiidft. Tlnito iiit'st'itt wert'! Misses
l.oraine Stratlou, Myil Daxis, Kdnu
Dcmmer, DoriK l.aue, IMiiu .Muriiii,
Delie Wliist'iianti lledielh iloiics,
Myille I'lliKeypile, Mnij-urct llnnlili,
liss Merrick and Miss AiUeus were
uuests of I he eluh.
Wo id watt received In Med ford thin
week of tho initrrliiKo of MIhh Muld
llanilllon, ditiiKhter of Mr. mid Mm,
1, I.. Hamilton of Medford, anil Hub
ert H. MiicCiiIIoiikIi, nun of Hev. and
Mm. It. V. MiicCnlloiiuh of Seattle.
Tho luitrriiiKu took place In Seat Ho,
Monday, April l!. Tho lirltlo Ih olio
' of Mvilfonl'H most prominent youiiK
laillt'H, havliiK lived huro tho creator
part of hor life. Tho groom formerly
lived here, IiIh father IiiivIuk rluirRu
of tho HaptlHt church lit HiIh place.
Tho yoitnc coiido will iniiko their
homo In Seattle.
A jolly juiiiy of cloven fjulht'icil nl
(lit) homo of Mrs, 0, II, (lilmore Tnes
tiny ovcnini,', Tlioy woro tlio kuosU
of Miss Klroots mnl Mm. (lilmore.
'I'lttt Kiti'htH woro our tent'liors mnl tho
senior cIiihs, mul despite (he fact that
lliero wiih hut one Kciitlcmmi to ten
llllllOH, till) OVCIlillf,' WIIH Hpt'llt most en.
joyiibly, llefrcslimouls woro sorved
villi llio iissisliiiiee of Mrn, SIiccIh
of Metlfonl. llounu Hivcr Afuits.
Coloiiol and Mrs. Sain MuIIIipwh of
l-'ntKo, N. 1),, arrived in Medford
I'riday ami will vWt Mr, mul Mm, K.
1, Diivih of Clonovn nvciiuo, mnl other
frloiiilH fur u fow ilityn.
A piotly weddliiK rcri'iiiony waft
piiiforineil at tlio 1'renliyterluti church
when .MIhh IOiIKIi Wllnou mid TIion,
.1 (llffotd went united In iiutrrlnRo
by Ht'v. W. l- Bhli'hlH, In (ho inm
e nee of relatlvoH and frltiiulH of the
rontiiutliiK pnttlcit. Tim roreinony
wiih performed under an inch of II
liti'M mid piilniH erected for Hut oc
ciimIoii ami n rolor nclienm of lav
enilitr mill whllo wiih carried out all
llnoUKli tho cliiirrh dproratloim.
Tim lirldo wait chitriiiliiR In n
1'iiwti of crepo do clii'iut with a veil
of point tie Mplrlt, mid can led it boil
illet of white Ioucn.
MInh Laura Klchardii wnit the innld
of honor and were a kowh of whlto
hIIJc oiKandle. The MInhch ICIIahcth
lllclinnlK, Mario l.oflaud, llael Put
ut'y mul ICnllier llnrrlm;ton were tho
bildi'iiniilibi and won I'owiin of
Hliudow Inre oer lavender, pink, blue
mul yellow with polk honnetH and
bomitietit to tiintch,
Mm. Mamh played I.oliencrln'K
weilillut; mul ch and the, intent were
.lay (lore, Carter lliniutoti, Herman
llarrlitoii mul (Scow linker.
Mr. Chi'Hter I'titnuy ntteiulod llm
Krooin. A A or tlio ceremony a re
ception waN held at tlio-homo of the
bride for tin moid Intlmnte frlendit
and Immediate family.
The hrlde In the ilaiiKhtiT of Mr.
mul Mm IC. M. Wllnou and Is one
of Mtdrord'it intuit popular yoiniK
ladlen. Tho r.ioom In well known
In Medford, liavliiK been employed
a HitlcMiinn In llehlliiK'ii ho more
for tho pnil few yearn. The joiiiik
rotitde left WedneHilny evening for a
nliort weddliiK trli after which they
will return to Medford where they
will bo at homo to their many
frleiulH.
The Cradle Unit or tho Tlmt Hap
tint Sunday nrliool mul their motberit,
were entertained by the Coition Link
lllble cIiihh at tho home of Mm. S. I..
Ilonuoti, Mil South Itlvomldo ave
nue on Weduetulny afternoon, April
i! Ut fiom 'J. HO to r. o'clock. Tho
follow Iiik proKrain wait enjoyed by
ubnut Nlxty iitotbcrH, balilett mul
ftleiulii:
Iterimtlon .
Ilecltatlon
Soiir
Itccltatlon
Ilecllntlon
Soiik
.. ..Carol llaldwln
Wiin n Moitdowit
llernlco OM'ey
It it tit l.oder
... .Orvlllo Wllnou
..I'.lleen CresHley
. ...Mary llenuett
. .KrancoH l.oder
Work"
Itecltatlon
Hiihk
AdilrcHit, "Mothor'n
Mm. Meant
AddroHH, ".Safety Klrnt", Mm. Carlow
Itefrt'NhiuontH of Ico cream aim
rako woro nered, Thero have been
eluhty-ono nnmen entered on tho
cradle toll nlnce November, 1 1)1.1. Of
thin number fifteen have either been
promoted to tho primary department
or lino moved nway without leavlui;
mi nddiesii.
A very plcnttnut birthday HiirprlHo
wiih kIvoii MIhh IClbol AnderHon at her
Iioiiiu on Front Htrect Ttiehdity even-
Iuk. (Inmoit anil nttialo formed the
ovoiiIiik'h eiitertalnnient and dainty
lofrcHlimculH woro nerved. TIioho
preHont were: MlHHeit Kdnu MarquU,
Kthvl AndtTHon, Stella Aiidemon.
MarKitrot i:nKllMi, llarol Wiley, Julia
Wiley, DorlH Lane, Vera Hotindtree;
MehHm. DeorKO Madtlox, (loruld Wool
oin, Orn Woolem, Walter MarqulH.
Mllea I'owor, Wnrtl Van Ueniark,
Mark Maxwell mul CharlcH Ciihh,
Tho monthly bu.slneiut nieetliiR of
the llobekalt IoiIko wuh hold TtteHility
ovonlni; when tleloKiitoH were elected
to tlm national itKMoiitbly to bo holtl
In Newport In May. A Hhort musical
liroKUtlu followed tho IiukIih'RH hoh
hIuii after which refreshments woro
Morvcil,
Tho uioiithly huslneSH nientluK of
the (Iroator Medford club will bo
hold at tho public library Monday
nrtornoon, April 2tli, at which
tlmo oloclton of offlcem for tho on
HtiltiK year will tnko placo.
Mm. 0. I, Hutchinson ontortnlnod
tho Thttmday Nuiio llrldno Club at
hor homo on South OraitRo street
Thursday afternoon. Mm, 11, Hid
tlio o( (ililcuRo iiuJiHtlliitod for ono
of tho eluh iiiomlKirH.
Tho ladies of tlio ('nlludie ehurcli
Kitvo a eatil party mul ten Weiliies
tiny uflerunou, which was well at
tended mnl very much enjoyed, Mi-s,
Alex. Duff mul Mrs. 0. .1. l'ntton
were hostesses.
Mr. mid Mm. .1. V, Whltnkor and
daughter, Until, or llitfralo, N, Y., are
vInIHiir at tho homo or II, I). Seine
lor on routo to Sail Francisco, l.os
AiiroIok mid nilddlo west pnlutu.
Tho Wodncatluy nrhlRo Club mot
lit tho homo of Mm. Weeks on South
UruriRO ativot Wdduomlny aftornooti.l
Tint Alumni TonnlH ball, which oc
citrtt'd I'llday cvoiiIiik ut Hm Naln
torliini, proved to bo ono or tho most
pleaHliiR or all tlm alumni affairs
which liavti been given this sciisou.
AIHioiikIi the iiIrIiI wan far froiji be
Iiir n "balmy mimiiiem ee," nenrly
overyono piesent wan nttlred In ten
nis costume or other flttltiR summer
apparel, brliiRltiR out tho spirit of tlm
occasion to tho lant decree.
Tlm hall wan tastefully decorated
with tennis nets, raciiiieto, posters
mul IiIrIi school colors, tho stage be
liiK banked with pnlms and potted
plants, InipnrtltiR n summery ntiiion
phero to tlm arfalr. Kven tlm pro
Krainii were ornamental by it clover
little tennis cut. No details went
overlooked In an crrort to make thin,
tho first tennis ball of tho season, a
fitting Introduction for morn affairs
of Hm same kind which will follow
during the warm weather. AmoriR
those present wero tlm follewing:
Misses Mildred Antic, Jean Hudgo,
Kathryn Hwom, Kthol KKert, Marin
nirert, Dojothy Thorno, Ksther War
ner, Mildred Wick, Laura OatoH,
Alleeim Allen, Mario (Jiilen, I'lorn
Wclfh, Itnbfl Cochran, lono I'lynii,
MnrRnrot Davidson. FrnncoH Konnoy,
l.eah Walther, MIhh Price, I'nh
Stover, Mlsn Marshall, Miss Davis,
Jennetto Patterson, Vera Marrlman,
Mlsn (laRe, Susan Deuel and Hrowii
ln; Piirdlu Messrs. lloiact llrom
ley, Hulph Pierce. Milton Schuhnnl,
Myron Powoll, Mr. Moore, Mr. Pratt.
Hob Pdoiizo, Kolnnd lliibbnrd, Jay
(lore, Karl Hubbard, Charlen Itny,
Frank Hay, Carter llrnndon, Fletcher
Fish. James Vance, Hen Plymnle,
Karl Isaacs, Mo)d Williamson. Mr.
Tucker, I.unsford lllnck, (ieorgo
(Sates, Wesley Judy. Hob Deuel. Wal
ter Hrown, l.yle Piirdlu, Klmer Fokh
and VitrII StranR.
The W. ('. T. 1'. iiiel with Mrs. S.
I.. I.eiuialil, Cottiifje street, Thiitsilny
iifteinoon, Mm. ('. I'. Muck presidinu'
over the nicctinc Sony, "I'ruisu (Iml
I'lom Wl t All ItlosxiiiKs Kliiw";
hihle lensim, Cur. lilth ehupter. Mi's.
Ilifti Pontinjj; pruer, Mrs. Mary P..
Fiehlcrj soiij:, "llriniiii; in the
Shcaxo"; paper, "l'oretliiiK Youth,"
Mrs. Idisii I'entiiiR: leniliu, "The
Drunkards' Hoy," Mi. Itilcy 1). lien
sun; paper, "Children's Manner," hy
Mrs. IC. .1. White; oeal duet, Mis.
Itiloy I). llfiMui mid Mrs. K. .1. While;
shoit talks un "Mnthers," led ,v Mrs.
('. P. Iluek, rollowetl hy Mrs. Ficltlcr.
Mm. Leonard, Mis. White, Mr. Ly
oils, Mr. llciisnn, Mrs. F ,. White.
Mr. ('iiti
a
The I'ltrent-Teaehcm' eitele of the
ItooscM'lt school held tin interest inn
meeting IMilny nfteriiooii. The .sub
jeet, "Co-operation of Parents mul
Teaeliom," was iliscnsM'iI hv Mrs.
Kelly mul .Mrs. (InlliRcr. The Itoose
veil eirele, though hiiuiII, has neeoiii
plisheil n Rrent tniiiiy thiiiKs in the
way of iniprou'iiieiits to the liiiililinc.
mul grounds. It was siiRKCs'.etl that
one e.M'ellcnt way to eo-opeiate is
to take mi nelive inteio-t in the elec
tion of trustees. The circle went on
iceonl as fa vol inn tlio employment
hy the iiy council of it police mat run.
Preeediiitf the iliseitsoiitii, n m-ciio
from "Midsununof Night's Dream"
was jjiven hy pupils from Mis. (Jul
litjer'K room,
Mm. 8. F. Potter, formerly or
.Medford, loft Wednesday" (or Los Alt
RolcH, where she will Join Mr. Potter,
now engaged In tho automobile busi
ness In that city.
Mrs. Holier! L. Taylor, 8.111 Taylor
nvonuo, is visitine; her daughter, Mm.
Morton Liiullev, in Portland.
ifokrf Vcuwil'
Against
Substitutes
Get tho Wcll-Known" " " T.-.
Round Package THE ORIGINAL
fiLaB38&a MALTED MILK
hA yw pydjaMBg in vujz'im
i5MMUDMaC
, mciniwii,v.9a ;
m i I in"
mtTTsiko
Mm. August KleplieiiKoii will leave
Saturday for Hnn I'liincUcii, where
she will join her husband. Fiom
lliero they will go to Orhiiul, Cnl ,
where Mr. Stephenson Ih In business.
Mr, mid Mrni Hiirrln Hrewnr or
ChlcaRo are vlsltlti Mr. and Mm,
Htowart Patterson nt tholr roHldence
on Itoss Court,
Mm, Chan, Kngllsli was hostess to
Hi" Tuesday Luncheon club at her
homo on Onkdalo avenue Tuesday
iiflernoon,
The Friday llrldge Club wan en
tertained at tho home or Mm W H.
Hrown on Hosn Lane Friday nrtor
noon, MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES
The third monthly typewriting con
tent wan hold Friday, April 211, and
tlm Moulin surpassed the standard
pet by former contests. An unusual
ly larRe number of students took
pnrt, and some new records wero
made In both spend and accuracy.
Mr. Hen J, Sheldon, of the Medford
Commercial club, gave a short talk
complimenting the students upon tho
work they wero doing, and saying
that the business men or the city
were Riving their hearty support to
the work of the school. He empha
sized the part that service and busi
ness efficiency play In tho world, and
gave some Reed advice which was
much appreciated by tlm students,
At the conclusion of his talk, Mr.
Sheldon presented honor ribbons to
the follewing: Hlslo Olsln, Ruth
Mantling, Freldn lllnns and Flossie
Williams. Mlsn Williams won first
place for accuracy, making onlyt)no
error, t'ndorwood proficiency cer
tificates were awarded to Hornard
Hoherts and Walter Hess.
Another event held Friday which
created much Interest wan tho rapid
calculation contest, Marcus Vcrtln
won first honors by working cor
rectly L'O problems In 10 minutes.
Honor ribbons were also won by
Freldn Minus, draco Talor and Flor
ence Dltsworth.
An old-fashioned spelling contest
was also held Friday morning, Miss
Taylor and Miss Manning choosing
sides. Honors were about evenly
divided between the two sides, al
thoiiRh Miss Manning's side won with
a majority or two points.
Huth Manning and F.lslo Olsln,
having completed the manual, arc
now taking dictation.
Victor Dellalre recently entered
school and Is taking a coumo In
CiirIIsIi. '
Iternard Roberts acted os reporter
for this week.
MJirlan Vnn Ollder was entertained
Friday evening nt the homo of Elsie
Olsln.
With Medford Trade
Is Medford Made
Buying
Jewelry
by Mail
Isn't ns common a
habit as It used to bo.
That's because tho pcoplo aro be
ginning to find out that thero is
nothing for them In tho practice.
Nothing saved In money, nothing
Ritlned In quality, no advantage any
where. Hut thero are dlsadvnntnRos.
Uncertainty about what you nro
getting, tedious waits, Inability to
examine goods.
And disappointments nil around.
liny at home, hero where jewelry
values are equal to any any-whero.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tin: JKWKLKIt
212 K. Main St. MKDOItD, OltK.
Ask For
HORLICK'S
Mad In th largest, best
quipped and sanitary Malted '
" Milk plant in the world
We do not mako"wn7ftpiwfcte"
Skim Milk, Condensed Milk. etc.
Butoir HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK
Made from clean, full-cream milk
and the extract of select malted drain,
reduced to powder form, soluble in
water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages.
Used fer evr a Quarter Century
1ntoM ye mmy HONMKS
yM mmy ft m SuMmtltutm.
Pmokmge Home
THREE GIRL HIKERS AT THE ST
v - i1 ::sim2sat uiiaL
umr.-mrtyirvtw-; rJjP'.M., e&mMSSS&f V.
utmsl&Ki m7UtrW-t:S,( new. ik
h r wXBwif ti." ":MMbK
aM MM2 KprW .- -M -m '
-lWll1 II H"l I .mm ja - -- "- ; -
" . ,-mxi I
1
DRAMA LEAGUE
The operatic production which was
Klven by the Andrews Opera com- (
i.an -uu, -u -
serves to be ranked among the moat
finished ond lKt. When we con
sider that we have been given tho
rare opportunity of hearing one of
the greatest' tenors now In this coun
try, we cannot but feel grateful to
thow who were Instrumental in
bringing an artist of such rank as
niordnuo to Medford. And this, hy
the way, reminds us of many other
ntUBlcal treats Mr. nntl Mrs. Andrews
have secured for us In the past, as
well as recently. To them wo owo
the best of what has been cultural In
music Impulse In our community.
Mrs. Andrews' work not only shows
tho careful training and experience
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W , TIIK iriAMO.NI IIUAt. X
llnukl. A.ko'HMin:K.TrRH
IIIaVIM IIMA.hu 1'lMi.lorlS
tMtiaaaraailKtl. Stint. AlaanKcuaUa
trVS
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EfRY1f ERE
:;Mjr:;;
?
?
t
r
?
?
r
r
r
r
?
?
t
T
t
f
r
V
r
r
r
T
r
t
T
?
r
r
t
t
t
'i
COMMENDS
OPERA
fill, la IU4 ! 1..I4 MUlllcW
tain. Ul IU DIM KlUwm. Y
Tftka li 4kp. llnv mt m, v
vr m
Pullman Junior
A New Car In Medford
But not a new car on the market. It is manufactured
by a firm of 14 years standing who have always been
builders of cars of quality for critical people.
The Most Sensational Light Car on the
American Market
Best Car for the Money, $885 f. o. b. Medford
These ears arq equipped with clear and rain vision windshiold, one-man
lop, quick-acting curtains, electric lights and starter, demountable- rims, 30x
i
V Hi, tires,: cantilevQrV.springR, wheel baso .110. inches,
horsepower. You must
T
T
?
T
t
T
T
r
Investigate before
A. W. WALKER
AGENT
IM2MM:
V
AR
I of an extended career on the alane.
I hut aliio reveals a sreat histrionic
ability, coupled with a charm ana
grace rarely found In prima donnas
of today.
Wo are, Indeed, fortunoto to have
In our nililt the llttlo Andrews col
ony, for to them wo have looked, and
never In nln, for the (generous, ptib-
llc-Rplrltcd Interest which gavo ub
pionsure, but also the In
,' . .. ' .. ' L.. , ...
sptratlon for the highest In musical
nrt.
We, of the Drama I.cngue, there
fore, offer our appreciation of work
of this quality, and shall greet, with
a promise of hearty welcome and ef
fective support, nny production whfeh
the Andrews family may present In
the future.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY H m
MANN'S
Pciitral
Avenue
PAQITIVITI Y The Greatest Lace and Em
rujmvi . broidery Sale ever neld in
Southern Oregon. $5000 worth of fine Imported
Laces and Embroideries on sale at ONE-FOURTH
ACTUAL VALUES.
SALE OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 26th
sec this car and have demonstration to appreciate it.
buving a car. Call at Valley
C $ ,
AI
For !!m next llirec tlnys tlio Slnr
, llienler linn nn exceptionally uttrnr-
tive piojrrnm to offer the pntrnnn of
Hint popular little pln.yhotiMo,
The hijr feature till nflenioon mnl
totulit will he tho thirteenth opcode
,of "Tlm flulfhinff Hand," nnd tho
storv it etnnplele, and if you linvo ntit
Iheen fortunnte enoiiRh to sec nny of
i the prCMottH episodes you hIiouIi! hco
1 tlii. anil the one nc.it week, which wll(
e!oe tliin crei.
At tin nddcil nllrnetion for todny
mid tomorrow, tlio fitmottsi i?irl liikerH
have been Hecurctl. The yountf lndiim
put on n fiftecn-minuio sketch that
iJiaA ultrnetet! the attention of Home
'of the liijf vmitlcvillc mnnaKern, nntl
i while thin pleitHCM them very much,
'the girlx are not iiwlined to tliiuk
Kenoifil y of the hIukc, r they nro nil
well known socially in Portland,
where life is more pleasant KitrrouniU
ed hy their many friend'?.
For Sunday, tlio Hev. Cyrtm Town
sent! Ilrntly's orent play, "Tho Hetter
j Man," lias been scoured, with William
CotirtlciRh, the eminent hiiRlwi actor;
in I he lending rote.
On Monday the feature will ho
"The Man From Home," with Charles
Kichmnn, nn American play in five
parts.
a
8tt fit flhU. CUT t Totf.la. Lof tVltitr.
funk J. Vbtnrj nilH Mtti that b U moI
rattiirr of lb Brut of IV J. C!iftir Co. do;
In butlitM In tho Cltr nt Toltilo. Conntr kI
Plat afefftaW. and thlt ulj arm will pt
tb mm of o.'lr. llf.tnitEO IIOU-IKS tat
rh i. rtrrr r ' t'atarrti that ranwt h
cuntl tf U um bf Ilall'a t'atarih Cur.
rn.vsa i. cnn.vnr.
Hwom In tarr ro an.l aaUrrltml
La tor
crrwntr. ttiU utb UJ7 -I uttmurr. a. i'.. uao.
rpnif
Seal.
. K. III.CjLBOM.
.SuUrr l-utl!.
Ilall'a Tatarth Cur l tatao Inttrnitl aod
aria dlrxtlr upon ih Llowl ao.t munoa aof
Utr ut tb jtm. tlrud tor trallmoalala,
r, 3. ciiKsr.r a co., Toi.io. o.
IIM tr n Irnclt. '
Taaa Hal!' t'aiall 1111a tit ronatlpatlao.
Ncnv
tost-
Officc
full floating rear axle, 30-
Garage or soo
HIKER
AR
THEATRE
1
i
A
u
.-,
!'