Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 15, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
J PERSONAL
Tlto regular iiii'iiii tji tin- tn'--U;
si hot'l liiri'iil Ti-afhi'i - iln !.- will be!
lii-lil ml l-'rlilm. Sm it 17. .it V
o'l'lnel, . in.. In tin' lli-1: ultiinl Imilil-j
Inn. A niMv fi'aturt' irtif ar twll !i ,
u iin'silnn Imx. I!rli M in n' llnilii ul
.sIKTml prublritt in I he ri ljiioli i ol'j
liuini- ami "l iniiil. iin.l .'a. It pav-nt i :
r-.ninr-sii'il 10 hrlns l.ils ii-o'l..fi or j
question to (hi- ll!l -.1 Inn Uok I ill Ji'in-i
nil ilieciii-fiun. Tin' now of Irt-m :
have business il" iitiiuti'tatire to lirinU;
iNn'ore this mi. 'tin;1, anil all v liti nrej
Interested in 1 lit lii-lt sfltonl work aiv;
ri'ttiesteil lo hi lH-l'SIMl!. j
.Inpanese Curio Ptor. SO North:
Central avenm I .:lf Mitel; froni imlln.
Toys ami Orient.tl novelties, la
room open afternoons. ,
A liuiitl'er oi oi'tiitiain es have lu i-n ;
Itassed tvieittlv I'f-tulaiinn t in if ii J
tviihln I In i-iiv limits. AM if- !
iinnili alter iiiv.litfall ate result itl lo
taiT.v a liiiiii sho-.vlni.-. whit" to the
front and i .'it lo t In- roar. Wasiolf,
li:ir'Kii's, 'iiirih'-arli. . .onto tituler
thin oriliname. A safely 'one has
ooi'P ostaltlishcil in the lU'iHliliovhooil
OI tin' iMtltlie srhooU. Sit-llft will he
.ov(oil reiiilrim; motorists lo slow
r.own to ti-n mill's l-lT hour wilhi-i
these zones ilurin;; schoon hours. To
relievo I hi' liliiiilltiK Ili'iiiillKlH nili
nani'1' n headlight oriliiiumi' has heen
.assetl which will in- sli ii lly enfnri'eil.
Cars will ho required to he provided
villi dimmers or lo riosl the class In
sni'li a way as to eliniinalo the hliinl
litK rays that are thrown Tar ahoail.
SnotliKhm aro absolnloly forWililon
lor rity ilrlvlns.
Tho ucailoniy hazaar will sorvo
tiiliUon illtmiT imain on Thnisilay.
All aro invlti'd.
I.. K. Mit'onllio of TtK'onia. Wash.,
arrlvoil In tho city Tni'silay ovonlni'
anil Is Kiiciiillnu tho ilay visitiii'"
fi lomls.
Attonil tho Closiii:! Out Sulo ovory
ilny. Now bargains liully. Ahrons.
.1. (.'. Canby of I'rosiiort is spenilinu
a fow ilavs In tin oily visitini; frioinls
and nttoinliim' to husini ss manors.
If you want to sotnl your friontls
a flno box of KiilUdiburK applos, wo
havo thorn at tho f'o-0icratlvo Truit
Assoriation. Also soiui' ;oo(l culls for
homo use.
A. Ii. Phillips of I'ni tlunil is a busi
ness visitor In tho city for a tow days.
Mrs. l-oach, Corsets mailo-to-order.
Alulo-i-upport Corset, also holts. 32G
Norih llartloU, Thonc i!S:i-.I.
Wiliain Crawforil and Arthur I'erry
left Tuoisday I'veninix for Uuiie. Mont.,
where they are suhpoened as wit
nesses in a federal t-aso.
Tho lluiiiinlow Store, eol'noi' Kiver
side and .lai lisun. l'bono (n". It. l-'ree
doliiere. .1. W. .lueohs f- Soli's, i m;
Ai Hun Orlanil of I'errvdalo Wash.,
arrived in the eity Tuosdav atlernoou
and will make his resideneo hire per
nmnomly. Iliiudreds of vanls of vi'Kets and
silhs, xa'iios rft.".'! ami J' per yaril.
.Many are short lenliis. use yard
Ahrons.
M. M. Mai of t'hi. iu'.o is a l,uii:e.
arrival in the i-ity Ifoni r'hieauo.
Soo liavo Wood aliout that Tiro In
surance policy. Oi'floe. Uooin liU M.
& II. ltldR.
!). Nal''.-.oii in" Toledo. tM.io.
arm-ed in ibe i-it Tuesdai evening
for a l-rief !'M..iie- s isi!.
t'Uie sells l-'ord rarsi moo down
mid a mouth.
Herald Soo -Suiit h will leave ibis
' Viuiiu; for rurliaud. wln-re he uiil
: i inii in iiideiiniteh ,
"Tho Valley of the Rcno," words
snd music l.'.o. ;ii9
lai Stirrano of Hm ntiMi-. veend
iiu: a few t!as in i t v iiin;n
friends and at I en il in lo bu-dui ,.
ni.ttt' i
Si .' the 'hi'.l '.ius nn "J'.'c table, T
laM.e and '.". t.: 'do. I'binm Out Sail
Ahr, n.
J. V.
of tlutlr
.lii"da
Mia;
in !lit
n
husui.
Miiths 2;c. Ifiitol Holland.
I O. l.r h tl! p, r;.,tl,! j ;, ,',.
fuj d vKi'.ov tar a u i. -
IT. T I). Heine, j r;t ft o Ihnitod to
tm r:ir, no o. throat; aUi.-'-J1! fitted.
Ka-i Main. Vw :-
!oni u Ji,v..u, 'U,rr ;a;, .1 r.
vi!to! tii tJif-' inr ;i f-u ii.,'---P.akery
noniljt at Dt Voo's
i.
ft
in
V5..,i -
fi'l.l lor
.1 i
th.' sto.-iv n'
Mcdtonl riiiiling (
hm-r.v.
.hili-i- r. K... .-
I:i ,i!C I'ltv Tu.
V'li litli!!. .
Wuuh l'..t ..
Kri.ill . S ,(,i,i;i
bil.-iiu 's V jrin. -u ;
ll'.-
Vur th" h''"t (":
i'h ln'ir tf 1 '.ln
Mrs ' K U.m.
(! . i- S!UT.'!1: ;i '.
".Vt!(Mi;d Ojir.:
IVrtC. ' 1- at.il
'? irrfpfl iv th
"a rtt f f" Mc't !
,. It. KtTKl'SDIl l)f I'DI'ltuilll IS
lM'iulilu; Hie Wi'vk ill tit.' ritf Htt.'iitl-
tlt4 lO lMl:-i i !.'"' IlllllWIH.
Three Inlial snoclal Xiuas Kmhoss-
I'd stationery at tho .Mciiford Priut-j'!'' store on Hie corner ol lltversido
inK Co.. Order early. I'rlres are at- ' Jai-imon- is now open for buri
tracllvt'. 1ne.is. -''1(1
A. .M. K!iii:-n.;.i! of Cli v-l anil, i.. '-olth Ahhoti and Clco KirU, siti
snent Tuesday and Wiii'i.i' .u the'd.-liiK of Ashland hl-.-.h school, wore
eity on business. ! vii-ilors at llie Medford hii'h school
i!,. r. .t h tr- iiiK in I rimmed ! lodav and at noon addressed the
hats at SI '.is, ti.HS atet 1 1
Ahn lb. '
.1. I'. Croce of Portland i
,i,
city vlsitin'.' friends and aiteudluK iojl',sult. tliore would be a continuance
hnMness mall- rs. I " K0"'1 foollims liotweeu the two
IHshest prion paid for utrli-tly "h,,,,ls- u 'hey said, w ill be
fresh ranch eKK. Cafo Holland. .eloso and hard fought from start to
(looi'tu1 H. 0;tM?i ol' Sun i'liui' it'O
arrival! in tin1 t ily Tuesday ovcnini;
for a tii-iff hiifiiiii.n viit.
IirusInsK troahnents for all diseases !
srk'ntti'icallv rtdininlt'nod. Drfl.
Ht'ili's ';!rt .Main st I
r v rr..r -.iM-iv...i in c.o ,-iv
f ro;a Chicago Tin-Mi;. j cviiiii
will su iul a fi'W ihiys in the eity on
iMisin'ss.
Cliild) en';; liooks? See our win
dow. Mrdford ItooU Siore.
Zora A. Shaw cif Salt Lake ("ny is
a 'Mod ford visitor for a few days.
Dr. Klrchtiessner will lie at Hotel
Nah every Wednosda . Hours for
consultation, J 0 to 3
K. I,. I.alli'r of Kiinsas City is a
tnisiness visitor in the t- for a lew
days.
(let your Kn:'raved Xntas cards
now. Medford I'.-iutini; Co. is sliow
iik a lieautiful lino.
t'orbiu Kdell or Ka(;'l I'oini spent
Tuesday and WeduoMiay In the eity.
.1. V. I'lalts. V. II. Ormhy and Olio
ltruudt aro business visitors in t-Ite
city from rurthuid.
Cordova, the fine, t A nierl- an line
of leather yond-i. Medford Hook
Store.
The V. C. T I. will hold a meel
inj; at the M. K. Chnrcli. south. Thurs
day afternoon at 2;:Ht. A .uood pro
rnm will he liivt-n to which all are
invited.
Bicycles! Motorcyelo?! Parts and
Sundries. Kxpert repairing. Work
Kuarunteod. II. ami X. Shop, Sparta
bldg.. now manamnont.
j.I. (1. Townsend of Portland is a
bhsiries:-; visitor in tlie city for a lew
days.
Typowritor paper ot nil kinds it
Medford Printing Co.
Milton Church of Uoselniry: is
spending a r.'W days in the city visit
ing friends and attending to busi
ness uuuters.
IV market baki-t iit I'uiit's (Iro
eery Co.. for 1 He.
V. A. Woodward of Porlhind spt'iit
Tuesday and W'eiluesiiay in the tit
atiendiiiu; to business matters.
Hii; re mill; shakos at Do Voe'8.
Ii. A. (Yoke f Waldo. Ore., h
spending a lew d.is in the eity on
business.
No charge for Ppoclal embossing
dies with tho Xiuas fainy stationery
sold by tho Medford Printing Co. All
special order and is not carried In
stock.
D, 1.. Tson of Sacramento is in (lie
city for a few da: s alt-mdinj; to bu.d
ness matters,
Kine peanut butter at l-Ytits, tlm
eery Co.. for I e.
The meetings beitu iiebl ai the
Metbotli-t eh'iivh t tiis eek b the
K'pwnrih l, a;-jie are proving wrv in
tere tn:-4. The ?;ok-pe! I "a v tf t he
leuuue wii! b;'e chame of the meet
in toiiiuit! "hi.-h beuin prompt
ly at ; :;o All yonuj; people of (he
fitv nir inie.th in iieil u attend
A special nt us tea l no m In r is u: i-n
every eetnnu. w ttieh adds ;.re;it id
tlte meeting
Old paiers for sal" a! this office a'
2 op for 100.
M sr- Mthired Ittuon ii bi en
is.it : ii - her h-ler tu K latitat !i Talis
for the past six moutiis, returned to
her home in Medh-rd !.ii uiiiht
l';eh KonMed Peanuts a! I'eut
t.,ro fi Co . lev I He. K
T;if i : bra r ha a ,-y ol iltdiMni
ie 'Uiol-. form i;tol oth'T no
Mies ..u,i ;-iffui's of h-' pia whi. Ii
n:a. " aKed tor -i the deU
C.asoliue and oil at Do Voe's.
Sif i , lahlinc l,iviiuv t ' 1
'.tli't b I for to T l-criie 'ede,isii
n',o;i'inu. :tti si-.-Vr-'in- a e,-;. . -r
v,vu I t.-,;!ord and '.!:;d. i
Sweet eider ;l i'-e Vo
Vii -l v.-- I'nroiii. r,;il'j, of S-at
ri
.1! Hi' Yv
t r. ."i
IVrptial eiiiiivfii Xira curds and
ior.l Printlnj Co,
i-i.. iit i, lon o:' ! iiintiiir is .".
' U--iM -- V;.l,.; Ul th.' i t E '.
n ! t r..i ilk, l"c s.ii IV VoeS.
it ,i II.,' . - ul !. rif .!.!.! -i '".t I
''.' ... lit ;h.' . it' iiti. -.i.tit'. '. :'t.'-' !
t'u'.t' It i'" t,:.i
"it i at; .'.iv
r'i'!!' M'im. n i
... r' .hitf. i
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
; . . -. ' "i. . , r ; " - o t : n !
, t ' ' ". .! .... ! . i I I
Iloli Wilson of llt.t Out nil I'diii'
.ilftriit ;cn( V'eiliK'stluy 111 t In? itltv
visitini' frlcntlp.
The Iltiiijilow I loin'ml .M.-ritltiin-
' hft;Ji srliuol y.t'tiiliK on llu- conihiK'
v jumo. TIhiv (ii'i'iiiclt-d ii'lory lor Alt-
luuU, It-it tliut whalt'VtT tho
Mulsh.
Itev. ii. il. IlrooKo will civo a Now
ThouKhl lecture at Smith Hall nn
Wednesday cvenhiK
viti'ri.
The public is in-
ivitod. in:;
M n r Morrison of liuckijorl, It. f..
is siKMuIiim a tVw da i in tiit- lily on
business.
Mrs. i.undy. No-ltono
Corseis
Medford Hotel. Phone S2S. MS
. James Kjrk of Poise. Idaho, is
spending t he w eek with Medford
friends.
OPENS WIRELESS TO ORIENT
(Continued From Page One.
linka, ilircetor general oi' pu-ts and
leleu rapier id' the .lupane-e mint-lrv
.'!' eimimunicaliiui-, and i'nmt .Melville
I',. Stone, ueueral nuiuaiier ol' the A--ociateil
Pre-, In the tnint-ler of for
ci'jit al'lairs.
NKW VoKK, Nov. i;.-The ,
i i:iicd Pre-s ha-- received from Itaiuii
Iveni'tio Den, the ,laane-e tnini-ier
id' ci'intumticulion-. t he Itdlowinv
message on lite oeeasiou uf the es
tablishment today of direct virele--enmmunieMlioil
between the t'uiled
States and .htjutn ;
"I la ron Kenjiro Den. miui-ter ot
eMUimuuieations in hehall' of the Jap
anese uovernment, to lite Associated
Pre-s;
you ay to t Ite people of
America that it is a matter of mutual
iMiiiratulations that our countries
hove ju-t been linked together by an
"ther chain of communication which
!nuni--e-. I a r-reaeltinu re-nli- a an
ivenite of amity, commerce am! ei
iii.ation lutuecn llie en1-! and the
we-1, It is added denton-t ra I i'ii of
tlte fact that the ont and west, !ar
from hciti',' nn irreeimc-ilahlc twain.
i:ie already met ami daily are he
coining nn rued in a life of cuminon
'liimanil v."
STRIKE FRENCH LINES
(Continued Krom ra.ee One.)
ivith heavy ll--e-i The enemy ie
iiealed hi attack diiriu- the nihl of
oe tuber pi. hut va ai;aiti re
nuUed. -tu lite Vanlar valley, at the !'n.i
t' t he Ptelaseliit a nmutila in. tliete
pa t nd em:a''emeiit -cr
fiht inu."
HI, I
In Trim vt .nnia.
HCUAKr.ST. X..v. l."t,
(.ider of wc-tern Moblu
Li.un t!i.
a t lite
biuie and ( hi u
v atita, tiie Au-l
in Trait--(
ieriiian t oi e"-
i e bciu- par-ued lie olid the t fon
n i- by ihe Uuiiiaejvin troop-. a--eud-ii','
" ; nnotinecinent hv the liuauni-
;iti w;t f o: ! iee t'da . Ill I ite .lei!
;;He lite UMU';Utiail- ha e been
1 1 reed b:!'-S. P i heir -eetuol lute
i en- u - a- t be rc-nit of enat d
!.!( lit T'ettt oi :ill;i. k-( lite -talcmcnt
e-. and X be Ii timauia n- al-o ha c
oidi-ed lo xield
mc u found
All
n: Ti;otiiiAD. Nov,
'.i-tiiiidx. Ah omi .Ii
llie
, "11
Ii :
.Ii,
ie fi a u- l man i rout . be
'.Huan- have been forced l!;i.-!
:e Au-:rian- and iormai!-. 'i'
i o.ubt op lelli I "I i-elUrUi ! lie
t fl
rport-
Alterative
Do You Like 'Em
If Not, Learn To!
Wc arc now serving
Imported Chinese Noodles
(ASTILLIAN GRILL
ASK INCREASE
FOOD SUPPLIES
LONDON, Nov. la. The price of
food which has become such a serious
malt or iti K'nUintl as in all ot tier
belligerent .countries, was discussed
in ih house of ctunmons loday. Wil
Hum K. Hewins, unionist member of
'the Hetviord, introduced the follow-
I'jij? resolution:
''In the opinion of the house it is
lite duty of the jjovrnmeut to adopt
; further met hods of organization to
: hierease and i-onserve the national
I nod supply and to diminish tho risk
I ol shortage und serious iiu rease of
; prices in the event of (he war heiuy
! ;.roloni;od.'
j The debate on thi.-. resolution was
expected lo result in drastic irotosals
to deal with the difficulties of the
pi esent situation.,
j The activity of Oerman subma
rines in tho sinking of a larjie nunt-
, !er of ships, which is re'ated so
.closely to tho price of food, will be
dh-cussed in the houe of lords this
'e-nitiL- by Lord Charles Herest'ord
jiiiid Uaron Sdenham.
S TO THE ELECTION
WASHINGTON. Nov. i:,. Invoti
iiatioti td' election 1 1 ;i ud- tvns dis-cu.--ed
briefly lodav at a ton Terence
between President WiUon and Atlor
ucy (Jeneral (Ircuciiy. Later ' Mr.
'Ireuiy declared hi- investii-ation
ni!l In- separate from the eite pro-.to-ed
by llie seiialoiial ettmuiit tee,
"My sole tluty is to investigate and
pto-.eeult.' violation- of federal law,"
uiil the attorney Lieiu-ral. "The in-ve-lipalion
now in prorc- is enliro
(y ttointarti-ai: and cwdein-e both
from repiihlican and dctinx-ratio
-oitrec- will be u'tveu et)ua attention.
"I Iiae e' idettee thai a h'.r.'e nutn
iier of neupio- -i'ruu the .uith moved
into noitheiii within niu-'ty
day- before e!ee:i.tii. So far I do imt
l.n.iw whether thi- uior;,'ent v.a- in-dti-lrial
or ;diti al. altbu-ili .-o-ne
of them attcn'pted t-- nt-f. .'
e
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Gt:t at
the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Kd wards' Ulive Tablet, tho .-i:h
tiuue tor calcnicl, aci gently . n Cm
howds ami poiiivcly do iht wrk.
iVuplc afflicted with had brer-.;!; p:u
('lick relief tltnnmh Dr. lid ward;
Olive Tablets. The pleasant. i:r,
cicttcti tables are taken for bad i rc.iti
by all who know them.
Dr. 1-Y. wards' OHe Tablets act i;en
t! (!!; firmly eu the bowels and li.yr
stimut.itim: them to natural ac:! -n
ckarint,' tin bleod and .ucntly purii isi
tbc entire sv-tctn. "J hey dv ifra1 obui
daucruus cal-. un t ik es widioitt :tey ..
the had after vrt'iv??.
U t!:c beiieb;- ot na-tv. t v:-)-y'
ipinv; catiuirtics are derive'! in hi Dr.
Kduards' (ihc Taib l wiriieu- u i ip
iii. pa-n or ativ disagreeable
Dr. I. l. Kdvcard. dic-vcr-d re
lormuia ailer eventccn years es
t-cc .i;Ti 'Cii ti.i!a;i;- a-rhcud w'n
and lier cniphdin with thv a;;
bad breath.
Dr. Mdward- ClJive TaMct are
pt:re-
1- ;i met able c- -inti.Hind mixed with
olive !: u wit! knw tlicn by tlicir
oiif c b'r. Take one -r twi every
nik,ln -r a wcvk and n.'te the crTeet.
t?and -'5c tycr box. All urtipts.
IF")
. l liniMF-:.
j TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering
i 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
NO CHANGE VOTE
I
CIIAl.'I.KSTdN'. W. Vu Xi..'. 1 '
i nU'ii'ial I'lci-lii'il ti'lill'li lt;ii- ln'i'll
I'ercivi'd ,it llto otriic tit' till' c.'lt'
tttrv ul' -lilli'. lull it ii- eNM.-i'L'.l tin
Villi' "I' tilt- -Hi ;t !! i r i-iilltllii'i- will I"'
i iiitiili'li'il iiiiil ri'i'i.nliil by inliiulil.
t'rai'hiii'i lii't'c i 1 1 1 1 taint tiitiiurri'tv.
t'htiut'' jtlrt.-inly are iiiiirlfil rr.iin
l!'i' ttttt't t ii-ial I'i'tliit ami (-.mi. '-tint'
GIRLS! GIRLS! Mil!
STOP DANDRUFF HI
BEAUTIFY YOUR HI
Hah- Stops I allin- Out and (Jcl.s
Thiek, Wavy, Sti-mis and
Iteaiitiful.
Your hair heroines liht, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and appears as soft,
luairous aud beautiful as a youn
idt'I's after a "Danderine hair clanse."
Just try this moisten a cloth with a
!ittle Danderine and carefully draw
ii through your hair, takini; one small
strand at a time. This will cleanse
the hair of dust, dirt and excessive
oil and in just a few inoinnts you
have doubled the beauty of your hair.
Itesidcs beautifyinii tho hair at once
Danderine dissolves every particle of
dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in
vigorates the scalp, forever stopping
itching and falling hair.
Hut what will please you most will
be at'tor a few dcew's use when you
ill actually wee 'new' hair-fine and
downy at first yes hut really now
hair prowins all over the scalp. If
you care for pretty, soft hair and lots
of it surely get a :!-Veent bottlf of
Knowlton's Danderine from any drus
sist or toilet counter, and just try
it. --Adv.
KKJ SORE, SWOLLEN,
TIRED FEET
4 Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
AT ALL DRUQ STORES ff
Tubes 25c Jars soc ggg
Save Money
on
Boys' Shoes
Wr i' just landed a Iiuih Ii
. .r !...... .-ti ii 1 1 1 1
nt l'i'.. .ll.'l. tilt M,t, It'
it y.)., and 1 In ii. We aiv
"o'tllH' tu sell thelll '(iui
klH'W t'.ie I'es1. i
Lot 1 going at, each 50c
Lot. 2 going at, each 75c
Lot 3 going at, each 9Se
Lot 4 gcing at, each. 81. OS
We also have better ones.
We are still selling those
Guaranteed All-Wool Suits,
made cf mighty fine cloth,
made to fit, made by some of
the best tailors in the coun
try, and cut
to
$12.50
MEN'S WORK SH0ES,
MEN'S DRESS SHOES, j
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES.!
i
FLANNEL SHIRTS, AND
SWEATERS.
And hundreds if othri' hai'-j
wins. Kverv tiling just a
Hit!,' loss. ' i
i
The Cheapest Store in the '
West 1
WILL H. WILSON
New Japanese
Hand Laundry
Trill open for buslnesi
ocTonr.n th
We will do all kinJs of latmirj
worlt ami dry cicacing.
All work done hy hand.
1-SJ XOKTH FliOXT. ST.
aii.li.lat.'.-. nn- wtiK-liiit iImmii ciuv -
tttllv with ii vi.-- lo rttli-iilnlitis Hi"
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SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT
Mat. 2 p.m. Eve. 7 p.m.
BEGINNING TODAY
LITTLE JANE LEE
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VIRGINIA
Present
DEVIL
A thrilling story that pits the brains of the East
' against the strength of the West
PATHE
Saturday Night, Nov. 18 (NotP?c?ureion)
Mosssrs. Shitheit irt'("i( tlio (.'ivafeM IjuiIi int. of Voiii-s A lAsip Yenr
('nnutly 41" I-ntisli Lift, Hy liaiohl ii iuhoute. Don't be an old maid. For
particulars soe
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MARRIAGE I V ;
license: f& TW it
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With the-siinip All Knjtlish Com; a
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Mai! orders now l r.ti
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Special Return Engagement
Wednesday 99 Mats 2:15
Thursday nu . L, "OjVjghts8:15
. ELLIOTT o. SHERMAN PRESENT
D. V. Griffith's Gipntic Spectacle
18.000
PEOPLE
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COST
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FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
PRICES
EVE. Lower Floor, first 1 4
rows. 7.tc: laM 4 rows. SI.OO
Bakny. first 8 ros. 50c: ha!
anre 6 ros. 25c.
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Adults 15c. Children 5
and
NEWS
Southern Oregon's Greatest
Place of Amusement
ny that ylayotl New York, Boston and
Htm iant;ii from rise to full of curtain.
To $!.3t Seat sale tomorrow.
Southern Oregon's Greatest J
Place of Amusement 1
3000
HORSES
8 MONTHS
TO MAKE
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MATINEES Balcony. 25c:
Lower Floor, 50c. Not reserved.
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