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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKdON, FRTDAY, JULY 28, 1910
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TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Otr. nnd Mr
from I'orllainl
II. I' ICvatiK, tpiii-IittR
njioiit liml nlKht in
Morifortl,
Olo ArnnplRcr will lomo Stitunlfty
for I'QrUnntl, where Iip will nttontl
tho unnul IoiIko wwlon of tlio
Knight or I'ytUtH iinxt week.
Hatha 28c llotol Holland.
Ajitlrow J. JlonlRomory of l'oti
Innd I HimnilliiK n fow tlny In Alod
fgrtl on bttilneas.
hn)"e placo for clgnre, to
bnccoo. .
)l. It. MlHler of Ifctgle I'olnL mwnt
Iimt'iilRlu In Nfodford, mid today li
ImHMfltliiif lillttltlfeaar 111 triu?l
Do Voo bIvoij trading ntnmpB with
everything oxcopt grocorlofl.
It. It. Hakor Is n IjimIiiom visitor
frjyu Ilutto FnlU.
Oct your milk, cream, butler, eggn
nnd buttermilk nt Do Voe'H.
'.Mr. nnd Mm. lion .1. Trowbrldgo
nnd 'Mr. mid Mr. K W. Jnqun will
lenvo Sunday In tho former' car for
Portland, whoro Mr. Trowbrldgo and
Mr. Jatiun will nttond tliC K. I.
(Srand Uidgo noxl wruk.
Tho world'n grontrBt companion.
Itolincit, Tho Innurnnro Man.
II. (!. Worlninn ami family and
M. A. Hndor will leave Haturda to
nttund tho K. P. (J rand l.oilgo In
Portland. Mr. W'prlmnn Ih ,vlco
ahuncallor for th titutc of Oregon,
nnd Mcdford mcinborn of tho K. P.
bnlloyo that ho will bo olaolud climi
cellu ul thin otmlon.
Typewriter paper of all kinds nt
Medford Printing Co.
It. A. McClnnnhan, who him flpont
tho pant yoar at Grants Pun, npoul
I'rflday roiigw Juk aociinlii(imoM In
Mudfurd and miyH, ho Ih i:lnd to got
back to a llvo town.
Try n King Hpllz olgar nnd on
courngo homo Industry. tt
Mm. David WllllnniH and MIhh
lllauuh Williams of Iowa, mot hor and
Hlnlor of Attorney Ft oil WHIIuiiim of
(irnutH I'nwi uro vlNltlug frlonds nt
Jacksonville
Dr. Klrohgcssnor will bo nt Hotel
Nash ovory Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3,
A erowd of over .100 people wit
uosHcd tho ordination of ltev. A. J.
Hogg, nt t!iii Prnsbyttirlau uhurah
Thursday night. DologntlonM worn
In ntteudancn from JaokHonvlllo nnd
Central Point, bosldos rnprosoula
tlvos from the various Medford
uhurflhos. Tint moiling opened with
'u baii(ii(it, srryid by llie liulliwj. of
t Jits uhiireh to tli ifulnUgi or tho
oily nnd' officer of tho church, at
0:10. Ilev. Sponcor or lloguo ltlor
prfltJiittd." The iriiolpnl. addriNM of
thtt ovouliiK was didlvi-rnd by Dr. A. J.
MoiitSoinwt or Portland Holds wore
RiVOtl kr MlNt tlHM HIlllHHIt Hlld
Carlton JmnM.
Gray's ulttoe, oold, drinks, fruits.
dim Donklns motorod In from
llwna Creak this morning on bust
nilK.' 8co Davo Wood about Hint flro In
suraueo pollay, Ottlco Mall Trlbuno
Illdg.
iMrs. U Smith mid MIm Dor
oUiy 8m I tit of Mold lllll are In Mud
fonl loilsy shopping mid whllo hero,
wIM mjond lli "lllrth or a Nation."
Ho display of Imuhiihs, amnion
niHl uIIvm nilSjWl In Medford with
out WHtor nt Stlllmnu's Kumir
HqwU t 110
. J. Orny of 'Portland Is spondlng
tho tiny Ih ilmlfonl on tiuKlnM.
1'or ronl, 2-room turiiUhod housij,
Q An DiVoti.
(Jaorg UuttklH) sml lUy OffeH
Ittxfcor l Ituch. Urove IhIh Mudfurd
ttt&m JHUinlHg hu4 roturuwl with
liKiiJ of Commit to uimhI lu Initld
lug tk imw uiU mIiihiI at tiu-U
, JJlK 60 Mllkahutcw at Ug Voo's,
4lr. and Mrs. I'ruk Uilltusvr nud
Ut' Osorgt) O, Huborts rulmued
'lfcH'4y ulKht frum a wtwk's euukP
litsj U'U' Ih Ui tskl)Hs.
(lutiw soils Kord oars, 200 down
and H h, W0RtJi.
I'lKHk Hbwd of Kuk1 Point Is
HillllHK (l 4m In Mwdfttrtl i busl
Uss. M'lilimliiK mm nt UeVoa's.
Dil. Bail ItturiM of Kh1u PtttHl Is
aiHi4lim ths tlsy In UtHlfwrsl, ko-
Taka tltflM leese nuto wheels to
IlijIliiRs GflrrlHe and Auto Works
uiid Uavo tlioiu wado like uew, at a
jiinujl axpvtse,
Jilr. uHd Mrs WkIInm UsrKWSH t(
niiitflri taiul u.t lu .MudfuMl twlay ta
StttflHl til "Ulrtli Of K Asllou
J)q Yr kuyl bfr tMttles.
CHU)ble Al Msmitioud swnt
yestrdsy ftruoju serviM sMl
Mtra wr Talvut
1'iWle IhmMm. ContiiU CtteUrla.
1L II. lUrvvy of tidsl srrlwd
la Wlfard Thui-Mlsy ulaht sud Is
suoHttlug Kridsy tmnsscilns bnsluen
Postage staw)M :U D Voe'a.
C K Bcbiist!- rrtMt frvui for-
vallU Kilda) W4Mr)Uit Mr. rVhuitsr
will iikI Imv ds looklug arwuud
the mIWm and vlaUlag jrmd.
Smoke a ICIag IUx algo. I.
They are hBtg-umJft. U
Jht. A. U. VUuu of (hhU lto
plit lst ulhl iu Mrdford.
W. V. Sorgoant or Portland Is
upending n fow dit.vn lu "Mcdfofd mi
VusltiCBB.
Get .your labels early. Don't wait
until Ilia last mlntito. Tho Medford
Printing Co. Is tho placo to gel
tbnuj,
!Cd. Austin of Grants Psas spunt
last night lu .Medford, coming up for
the "lllrth of a Nation."
Mr. 13. C. Sllllnmn hns on display,
tropical fniltn and vogotablca raised
without Irrigation at (ho Busfnr
Howl. 110
Mr. and Mrs. frso I.owlfcof Wlloui
spent Inst nlKHt lu Matlfutd. I i
roar isnci umn is i(oro. fiiocs
liibols Or uptfliil Inbnls nt tho Med
ford Printing Co.
tV. W. Camahni)w'n;finHgor of tho
IlltiOj Lodge MJiip, accompanied b
iirs. WRrjiaonu nnu cniujrau, ion iiiis
monniiK vo r iho hioo'loukb (iisirin
to spdnd tho sumiupr.
Hiittonnllk 3e quart nt DoVoo's.
C. D. Hoou left Friday nioriilng for
J oo liar In tho Illuc Lodge district.
Ho will Join Guy Stllott of Long lloach
there. Mr. Hoon nnd Mr. Stlloa re
cently purchnsod thu .toe Har
properly. Hoon will rntiiru Huuday,
Pnckorls tally cards In stock nt
tho Mndford Printing Co.
II. K. lloanpro, who has spnnt the
lust week In Medford on mining bitsl
nosM, will return Balurduy morning
In Grants I'nwi, whore ho Is Intel ostod
In snvcrnl mining proportion.
Ponra and npplo label prlnlnrs lor
tbp lloguo, river valloy. Medford
Printing Cof. l ' );
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pnrkor nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Owens- ilf Aklilnnlli
nro npoudlug ,tlio .day In .Modioli!.!
My. Owoup Is.prosldctit of the Dond
Jndlon Stock Grqwors' Assoclntloji
nnd today Is conferring with tho local,
forestry offlco concerning tho use by
tho nsHoclAtlon or government range.
Homethlng now, brick Ico errnm In
naultary packnges. Keops two hours.
Tako ono with you. Tho Shasta.
.1. 1 Lnwronco will move his
Jewelry soro to the new building,
corner or Main and Plr, about August
first.
Soo tho stock labels rnrrled by tho
Medford Printing Co., If you nro In
n hurry.
William Lonelier Is n business
visitor from ICnglo Point today,
Tho best always. Qontrnl Cafeteria
gcorgo MIIIiiph nnd .1. C. McMillan
of Ashland have purchased" Willys
Knight cars from tho Modforjl,,Over
Innd ngoucy,
Tho crowd grows larger every
Haturda evening nt tho Moosti
dance
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tltov. V. I;. ShloiaH.jbformer pastor
or tho Mcilrord Proibytorlnn church,
returned to Medford this mornluK
from MiiRcno.-whero he uttmilV-lliu
ProHbytrlntr Synod. ltev-Shlolds
will return Suturla to ...Uiigeno,
praai'liliig tliuro iundny. laJjU0'
turning to Mwlforil and drlvlua; his
car to Hums, Ore., nt which jdaco he
Is iHislor ot the church.
Auto wheels repaired; first olasa
Job guaranteed. Prices rooMiunblo.
Mllohell's ltoiHilr Shop, opposite pub.
lie market.
Frank and William Isaacs spent
I'rldH) morning fishing nt Curry lif
rio, having Ml at I: SO. Thy ro
turned ut noon with eight steelhuud.
Special for Saturday only, a box
or Dlulnmaey Stationary, a I sheets.
XI corrwiMiudttHco uarda, Ik ouve-
lopaa, uowaat aJmiios nnd slsua, for
33c - worth tlOc. Heath's Drug Htoit
oiHHHilte JCaah Jlotel.
IMra. llrsali llutlet', afoiimpauled
by her children, Harlan ami Nelson,
loft I'rldH) morning fu Ju jtiuttiv Jit
Vallejo, Cal. Mrs. rturteT has9lMt
the gUHst of her parents Mr. and
Mf. Lluil Nulaou (of the ast two
months.
We have four large electric reus
to keep au wool, while tbjHclug at
the MiHMe Hall tktturda) evening.
Chief KHglnew George Uutdwlu. lu
uhurge or the goxeruuieut iilgkwa)
work In Cruter lake Park came to
Mwlford )Mterday afternwiH and re
turaed to the park this morning. Mr
(UwdwlH la ireMirlug to ImkIu au(le
wrk on the ruud the flrt of ue.t
week wliu a erew of ever llu mtm
Pap4e who upwooluta standard
goods aad ejlce uro the custuuiers
waat. Hutterfleld Grocery, l'lion
Mra. I). C. Uuli. her guttd MIM
llasel Crecker of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs fted lloHI"! ,n,lll , ''rl'
Jr., and William, returned last ntght
from a week's stay at Slmstu
$trltgc.
Vaturda) special, )l sheets of
IMttwr. $i orrttf9udtHce oarris,, 4K
euvdjov. neweat sha4Hs aut) sites.
iio orU toe. Heath's Drug
Store, oitpoaite Nash Hotel
jjuii niji 1 ... li' .
Springs for
Studebaker, Buick,
Overland, Maxwell,
Dodge and Ford cars
C E. GATES
Gcorgo Kaufman, manager of the
lloguo Itlvcr Kfult DIKrllifi'toni, re
turned Thursday night from n trip to
Hood Kivor, whoro ho luvostlgntod
crop Hnd marketing conditions.
Can you Tox trot? Xo It's easy,
conic In tho Mooho d.'iucn Saturday
evcnlnr, ou are not loo old to
learn.
Mrs. J. L. Calvert returned to her
home In Grants Pass Thursday cvon
lim, after Hpeudlug a week with Ash
Inntf nnd Mmtrord friends.
People who appreclsto slnndnrd
goods nnd servlrn, are the customers
utMvniit. ItuttcrfleM Gmeerr. Phone
210.
Airs. K. S. Lamport nnd son,
Kradorlck .Mrs. Krederlrti Wobster
and daughter, Margaret or San Krfiu
clsco nro tlio guests of Mrs. IC, II.
Lamport, Tho party will ajiond a few
dnvs In Medford,, visiting Crntor
Lnkot Klnmnth Falls and Shnsta
Springs.
Vou eeitalnly won't fall to buy a
box of Diplomacy Stntlonnry 24
sheets, 24 correspondence cards, IS
envolopea In tho newest shnpoa and
slzos, at 2.1c a box, worth COc.
Saturday only. Heath's Drug Storo,
opposite Nash Hotel.
Mrs. W. II. Mnultby has as hor
guests Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Halo of
San Francisco, who arrived In Mod
ford Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Halo
mid Mrs. Mnultby are sisters.
Hulternillk 10c gnl. nt DoVoo's.
Mrs. V. K. Connor returned Thurs
day evening to .Medford after mi ex
tended visit In Moscow, Idaho. She
was accompanied by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Thollin's Schulnachor and daughter,
jyllP, aftax a shorL visit In Medford,
will continue to .thu New .Kngland
atntPrt.
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Tho Gold lllll pavilion dnncos nro
becoming deservedly, popular is a
Halurday night diversion and many
Medford people are enjoying thorn.
Kxcollenl music; boat or order main
tained. W. O. Miller, John W. Johnson,
Scott V. Davla and James II. Feo
spent Thursday evening fishing on
Dig Ilutto, leaving Medford at I p.
m. Tho luck of tho crowd was with
Davis, who landed a nlno-poiindor.
Fee, who Is accustomed to catching
the brook trout mid bullheads that
uro found In Home WaHhlugtlu
.waters, was utterly nt a Ions how to
handle the lloguo Itlvcr fstoolliefld,
which he hooked. . Ho was standing
on a bank ivbont ton foot high when
the fish struck. About ono second
later ho found himself floundering iu
tlio water, iiiIihih the fUli but (hank
ing hi) lucky stars that the cjclnno
hadn't wrecked him entirely.
The Hall Taxi Co., has put 011 11
man nt Camp Stool, to appiehen'd
nutos carrying In passengers for hire.
Several curs have slipped J n already
this your. The nwnors aio woll
known. Should they return they will
be dimlth with severely, as the Hall
Taxi Co., Intends to put u stop to audi
practice.
Charlos Oswald and fnmll) or Wol
leu are spondlng tho day lu Medford
shopping. Tlioj also plan to attend
the "lllrth of 11 Nation "
Mr. James .Martin of Phoenix Is
spending thu day shopping lu Mud-
ford.
A. IC. II0I11, clerk of the Holland
Hotel and Hubert A. Youngstrom,
rui'ttiitK Hluunril uf lliil Alty IhIm
hotVl at CdprqJlo. tilings, ikvo pifr-n
cliasetl Johnsou'H Care, adjoining the
HoUaud 'Hotel StutX will ouerule It
Dr. and Mra. T. C. Shaw ef Yreka,
sir "MMititJ visitors tmlay; '"
' fl'AnkCvmy atid'il.' T Yllllanamn
and party will return tonight from an
Hull) LrJli-,'" ,t,'t tJike auU the
Klaouth louuntry.
Kred OfreuUaeher ut Kuch spout
eslenlH allerueoa lu Medford.
meeting George Kolhngeii of Itoee
burg, who will be his guest for a
fee week.
W. 8. Campbell or Gold Hill ta
aneudlitg the day iu towu on busi
ness. Itert (iteer, editor or the Ashland
Tidings, l lu Medford 011 Imslnesa
todu). Mi. Greer has put chased a
ne Studelmker car
TODAY toSigiit
The
Habit of Happiness
With the clever, inimitable
Douglas Fairbanks
Also
A Bath House Blunder
A Keystone Funfcst
Thrco Ashland girl hikers, Amy
Hlununrd, Helen Kske and Anita liar
nard, nrrlved In Medford this after
noon from Jacksonville on tho train,
and Inter took the Jitney for Ash
land. Thoy- told a tnlo ol hiking from
AHhtaml to tho Josephine caves nnd
after spending a dav there they honrd
of a trail (hat would load thorn by n
short route direct to Mount Ashland.
Aftor traveling half a day they found
thomsolvos lu the SUmmbont district.
Finally thoy nrrhed in Applegnte thin
morning and as their mIioos were In
shreds from the rough wnllilng, they
hired n stngo to bring them to Jack
sonville. Their adventure ran U10
gamut from bolng lost, to being
trlghtoned by fancied wild beasts and
falling lu tho Applcgato river.
Mr. nnd' Mrs. Harry Kalne, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Uornnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs.
II. L. Irwin arc spondlng tho day
In Ashland nnd this evening will hold
a picnic dinner lu Llthln Park.
.1. H. Lttytan, Mlssos Audrey and
Stalla Layton or Applegnte are lu
Medford today. Mr, Layton was tho
ownor or tho Lay ton mine, which ro
ccntly changed hands.
Mrs. II. D. Itced nnd Miss Claire
Tuckor or Gold Hill are in Medford
this afternoon to attend "Tho Ulrtli
of n Nation."
T ASPHYXi
At Hie
ciiniiU'iV tuiUi"l held ok-
terdav iilleriioim in YrcKn on the
dentli of ('. W. Ilolill, enli'Miiiut for
tin A. Wnlkei A11I0 'oniHin.v, who
wum killed Weilncxdn.v night when tlio
iimeliine in which ho wax returning
to iYledl'oii'l overturned wt bridge No.
,!, five niilea 1101 Hi of Yreku, it whh
derided that denth uim direetly ciuih
ed l.v Hie dri)iiing of gasoline frem
n imiietureilluuk ovenjtlio tliutly of
the unfortunate 1111111 iiuued henontli
llie ovortiiriiujl cm'. .Tke akit op liin
face, nock niiil upper body wum burned
iiwuv by tlio ucliou fit' till' giiMilinc.
The body was liiouwlit to Medford
tliin ninruiiiK by Week iS. McOo'wmi,
mid will be taken to .Mr. HoIiII'h old
home in Iniliiiiniiolii liii- nl'ternooii.
Mi'H. Ilelill niu) her children, 11 hoy of
U ninl 1111 8 nionllis old baby will 11 c
c(imiiwiy tlio 1 omit
Mr. llolilt. w;ik a member of (lie lo
cal Klkrt lodgu; memliei'H.of wliieh me
HhHihtinj.' .Mrn. Itohit iu her final nr-rniigeuient-.
.. . .
A, V. Walker left tin-, moipiu for
It J it Hjcno n( (do juudiiit uuil will
brpig back tuc .wrecked car.
birihITSn
Tliree lmin or inleiie thrill- were
erowded into the .HH'(Mculai"iriiluc
tiou of "The Mirth of it Nation" pro
duced at the Page Tlmr-ilsv evening
and ro tented today and Suturdax.
I he Hay 1- Dixon novel, "llie
('biUHmiiu," dmmutised, mid levieww
the eloHing day of the civil war mid
the reeon-d ruction period iu the oiith.
The i'hiicIiou la (lie UHt ambit ioio.
et M(niel. ThoufHiiiU of rlnniior
Mirlieiiulc. Iliatorieal elmrai'lera are
115'cmatel.v reuijuduoed aid the exeit
iif ,eige or oaflloi raee riot and
Ku Klux Klan are vividly Mrtrucd.
iluU' adapted l4t tnjjv ai't'iie adiU to
the illusion,
Thu prtHluction i well worth Heeuig
and a thi l ''tiluIy the oir time
Medl'iotl will have-n clioiice ( ew
it, xttouhl Im iiiumI libwrnlli imKuiiisetl.
DIED
Godlep J Smith, age 23 ear,
died lat nlKlit at Sacred Heart Hos
pital fioitt Tela nils (lockjaw ). Me le
survived b the widow, and IiIh
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Jeweled butterfly breast pill.
Itetuiu to lli Central Ave,
uorth. uud receive reward. lie
KOU HICNT I have a ehetoe siralfa
paature I'hoae f ;!'.-J t.
ONLY
H L
ATED
BY GftSOLME FUMES
Thu Host Comedy Drama
Ever Filmed
1
Don't miss this
Splendid Production
3 1 efLlV.
THEATRE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
of Colfax, Cat. Tho deceased Wait
born In Missoula, Mont. He was a
scissors grinder by trado and It Is
thought the tetanus infection entered
his body through omo small wound
lu his hand. Sorvlcos will be held
tomorrow morning at the Catholic
church. Interment will be in 'the
Catholic cemetery, .locUronvlllc.
Itching Torture Stops
It li unnecessary for you to suffer
with eczema, ringworm, rnsbos and sim
ilar sklu troubles. A little zcnin. cotton
at any drug ctorc for JCie, or $1.00 for
extra large battle, and promptly applied
will usually give instant relief from itch
ing torture. It dealers and soothes tbo
skin and heaU quickly and effectively
mot skin diwnee.
Kemo li n wonderful dltappcnrlng liquid
nnd does not smart the mot delicate Kin.
It Is not greasy, is easily applied and
comn little. Get it today and save all
further distress.
Zcuio, Cleveland.
ARE YOU PROTECTED??
You are In clangor every hour,
Your time Is our stock In trade,
when you nro disabled bv addl
dent or Illness, our tfm'o is nil
This tlmo should bu piotected by
Insurance.
Tlio Not Hi Aineilcitii Accident
liisiiiiince Company, orgunlcd lu
issi), under supervision of IT
Htnto Insurance Dopts., Issues pill
cloe that cever: Loss of time l
sickness or accident, loss of life
by accident, loss of llinlin, Ioms of
eyes.-
Pays accident boiioflbs from one
day to 30 -months,. I'jysfull vale
benefits from oMfi HA),' ('includ
ing tbo first week) (in to nix
mouths for ul cases, of sickness
Pays double, bunofits ror acci
dents of street railway, stonin rail
way or elevator travel.
Provides tor additional bene
fits for hospital confinement ami
surgical operations.
Pays Indemnities for accident
and slchnoes of from $20 to $120
por month, lu case of doath,
from $200 to $2 100.
Prouilums, (payable moutliL If
doslred), from J 1.000 to $:i not)
Age limit front IS to ol yoars.
It wlU pay you to investigate,
nnd I will bo plonsotl (o corres
pond with oii, or call lit nli time
to give further Information.
GEO. E.'BOOS, District Atfcnt
For Southern Oregon.
P. O. lto 1CW. Plxiue ililT
Office II ilbtml Hotel Itiilldliig.
MARVELOUS CLEARANCE SALE
OF ALL SUMMER WARES
Every Summer Garment Must Go Regardless of
Cost or Former Values Prices Unmercifully Reduced
Tailored Suits at Still a Further Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats 98c
Cut for Saturday
One line of handsome Suits
in French serges, poplins,
voile and silk poplin, actual
values to $35, Saturday $10
Silk Suits $14.98
Your unrestricted choice of
our silk and silk combination
suits, Style-craft models, col
ors are black, navy and green,
silks are poplins and taffetas,
values to $40, now $14.98
WASH DRESSES
At the lowt'nt prire ever quoted eoii
sisient with the quality di'mtes.
Spoi'l Drch.sea, nlues to $15,00, uov .
Ht i f Vf e-eSV"V
AVhite and voWed liitKSK,iuirii5K
allovcr embroidered, etc., netim! values
to 1S.."U), now $2.9S
WOOL SWEATERS
$2.G9 AND $3.98
Two very special valued
in au AU-V(xil SwattT,
V ni'ek, t'tilei: ure eardi
ual, tail, white ivlauui
hiuntioiM, vhIih t-o
$6.")0, speeial 3.Ct aud
SSflSI
r
TONIGHT
CURTAIN 2:15
DOORS 1:15
Direction Elliott and Shormsn D. W. Griffith'
Mastorpieco
750 CONSECUTIVE
TIMES IN NEW
Y0I1K
B
300 TIMES
IN BOSTON
,u?&M Sj W ?EWtev
V'-fZ- m 41B1L Tt -HKTTw.
200 consecutive ncrffrmnnces In Pliilaleliliia, St. Louis, Pitts
liuru ami San Francisco. '
These records stand unprecedented in the history of tint Amer
ican stayc.
NOTE THE RIIlTH QF A NATION
I prvM'iiteil lii .Medroiil the Mime hh New YfuK, Phlludelidilii,
oltui nnd ChleuKo, cmiijIii eveiytlilon lo peoiltiio llie vviiidei
ful effect f. ami n
Symphony Orchestra of Thirty Pieces
30 -SYMPHONY
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MEDFORD'S
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TOMORROW
CURTAIN 8:15
DOORS 7:15
400 TIMES
IN CHICAGO
300 TIMES
IM LOS ANGELES
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Two large tables full of hats
Panamas, hemp, Milan
hemp, etc., vals to $7.50 98c
Another big! lot' of trimmed
and untrimmed-hats, includ
ing sport hatsv nbw -i $1.98
Your choice of the entire
stock of trimmed hats, in
cluding large Panamas, Leg
horns, hand-made hats, val
ues to $15, now . 2.98
SILK GLOVES FOR LESS
On a rising market, nupply yinir wants.
Two-lint lou Niagara Maid Silk (Moves
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Jirl$jlWm Niagara Maid Silk (Moves,
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fti-Huttoii I'Jxtrii Ueavv Niagara Maid
Silk (How, 1.75 valui' 1.3
Si,5Q TO $Q CORSETS
$l.fl3
About three dozen (W
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1 41 ' 0wiiqui iiKwlels,
most nil sixes, vainets to
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One lot of l.tiR and
l.-'K) Corsets, special
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