PAGE TWO
OCAL AND
L' PERSONAL
T. C. Gaines of Trail attended lo
business mutters in the city Die mlcl
dlo of tho week.
Vm. Cnttrcll of Eaule Point was
In Medford the middle of tho week
attending to business matters.
Sirs. Leuch, corsclterro. Corsets
made to Individual incasurements
guaranteed. Phone GS3-J.
L. Hnrel, of San Francisco, Is an
out of town business visitor In tho
city.
H. It. Tronson, of rullnian, Wi,
arrived In tho city Tuesday cycnlnR
fora brief business visit.
AV. JI. Drown, upholstorlnK, mat
tress renovating, auto trimming and
top work. J 42 N. Front. Phono
H5-J. 327
HI. Bailey, of Ban Francisco, Is
spending a few day In the city at
tending to business matters.
See Dave Wood about tbat fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
F. & H. Bldg.
Mrs. W. N. Gregory and Mrs. E.
W. Inrombo of Slsson, Cal., aro Mod
ford visitors for a few days.
Clydo J. Nelson, of Grants Pass Is
spending a few days In the oil y on
business matters.
Bernard Motor Company will sell
you Ford sizes In United States tires
at ten per cent off tho regular list
prices. Other sizes at five per cent
off the regular prlcos. North Front
street, across from tho passenger de
pot. 302
R. H. Cox', of Tlllt. Cal., Ib In the
city for a fow days looking after
business matters.
Sam G. Hubensteln of Kugcne Is
among tho out of town business vis
ltors In tho' city fills week.
Big Gc milk shakes at Do Voe's.
Gatos sells Ford cars, (200 down
and (25 a month.
ThomaB G, Spalding, of Prospect,
1b spending tho week In tho city visit
ing friends and attending to bUBl
ncss matters.
Swoet cider at De Voe's..,' ' 1
It. V. liowloy, government guide
at tho Josephine caves, was in tho
city Monday, coming to meet bis
brother-in-law, Mr, llolland, Who' ar
rived from Idaho. Mr. Holland and
bis wifo aro to bo In charge of the
cahipo ho maintained at tho cavos
durjrig tho present season, oni! while
til tho city arrangements were made
with tho local cave wimp company
for una of equipment, tents, etc. Tho
camp will bo established early in the
season and will bo rendy for visitors
as soon as tho trallB aro open to
travel. Both Guldo llowley and Mr.
Holland were guess of the Commer
cial club hnmiuot Monday ovonlng
returning to Williams creek Tuesday
morning. Grants Pass Oourlor.
Dr. llelno, physician and surgeon
Specialty, oyo, oar, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meckor's. Uhmoua fittod
Mark Austin, general field ngrl
cultuiist of tho Utah-Oregon Sugar
company, arrived this morning from
Portland with Alex Nihley. The
gentlemen spent the day visiting the
local fields and this afternoon left
for Medford. Thoy were accompanied
to Medford by Fred A. Craln, labor
superintendent of he Biignr company
who has been In the city for tho past
few days. Grants Pass Cornier.
Apples by the box. Uardwcll Fruit
Co., phono 124. 302
Dr. .1. F. Ileddy of Grants Pass was
In tho city on business Weduesila
or. p. it. Page returned to Med
ford Wednesday from Portland whet
he spent a few days on business.
Jloinoinado pastry. Campboll
Cnfe.
I heater McGeo of licit. t'nl., Is vis
King .Medford friends this week
The Dnmrosibe Symphony Orchos
tra and Zynilmlist, tho violinist, will
appear at the Niitntorlum April 10
tho dato having been urrauned b
Oeorgo Andrews.
Fresh chocolates nt I Voo's.
Jtalph McKay of Yreka, Cal,, Is In
the city for a few days' visiting
friends.
Arthur I.ang of Albany Is In tin
city for a few days attending to busl
Doss matters.
All kinds salads. Campbell's cnfe.
J no Associated Oil company tin
- recently placed with the .Medfor.l
Concrete Construction company nn
order for a large quantity of crushed
rock, cement and other materials te
bo used in the construction of lb
(dome plant In Hie south part of th
city, work upon which will he begun
at once.
For tho best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
roi,an 'Ir. g of Redding, Cal. i
among the business visCors In the
city.
Born, to Mr. and .Mrs William
Archer, f. I i West Kleventh tin-it.
March 13, twin gliis.
Baths 2,1c, Hotel Holland.
-William I,. Noyos is a Medford vis.
itor for a few days from Oakland,
Cal.
M. F. McCarthy of Portland aloud
' cd to business mntters In Medford the
middle of the week.
Dr. Uargrave, Farmer's end Frult
growers Hunk lildg. Phono 230.
MEDFOTtD MATTJ TRTBTTNTR, MEDFORD, -
A. II. Harrison of l,oulsvlllo, Ky.,
is among the out of town visitors In
tho city. . .: j
A. K. Clyde of -Portland is spending
a' few days In Medford on businoss.
Bakery goods at De Vbe's,
Miss Mildred McKnlght of Grants
Pass spent the first of the week in
Medford.
W. Wcybiight of Grants Pass, sup
erintendent of the Utah Quicksilver
Co., spent Monday In Medford on bus
iness. Tako thac broken pump to the Pa
cific Highway Garage, 20 South Bart
lott St. Davios Welds Anything.
An impuriant meeting of the W.
C. T. IT. will be hold Thursday at
10 p. in. at tho public lihrary.
A
large uttend-tnee Is desired.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
.VJani won tho second block In the
-2 billiard game last night, Mary
making his iOO points while I lull was
making 247. Tho score now stands
Maru 312. Mall 497. Tho Ivories
broke badly for both players last
night, the damp weather having a
tendency lo make One balls heavy
High run, Hall, 27'; Maru, 21. The
third block will be played tonight at
30.
Buttermilk lOo gal.-1 De Voe's.
J. C. Taylor and Jeff Dayton ar
rived In Medford Tuesday from
Grants Pass and will spend several
weeks In this city.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Build
Ing. '
F. K, Ames, assistant district for
ester left Tuesday for Grants Pass
Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store.
J. K. Manuel, Grunts Pass agent
for -Metz cars, Is spending a few days
In Medford unloading a cad of Metza
received at this city. '
Now Is tho time to plant porcnials
Home grown stock. ' Pierce the Flor
ist. Phone 374. 302'
Carl D. Shoemaker, state ftatnn
warden, of Portland, arrived' In the
city Wednesday morning.'
Johnson for 1)1 gtt class watch re
pairing. ..t tf
S. Jl. Mbss Is a Medford visitor for
a foiW days from Portland.
Pierce the Florist for rose bunhos.
A fine lino of slnnclucd and new va
rieties. 1 Phone 374. ' S02
George Powell of Alberta is among
the out of town visitors In tho city,
H. D. Olson of Portland transact
ed business In Medford Tuesday and
Wednesday. "
Two new songs, "Tho Twilight
Hour," and "Crater Lake." 321
Mr. and Mrs. IX. C. Klngsley of Cor-
vullis, Oregon, ore In tho city for a
few days visiting friends.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. ' tf
A. L. Mason arrived In Medford
Tuesday evening from t'ortlanS for
a brief visit. '
Old papers for sale nt this office
at 20c per 100.
Carl D. Burton left Tuesday oven
Ing for his homo at Kewhurg, Ore
aftur spending tho plist thrco weeks
In .Medford on business.
lingular mooting of Kennies Chap
tor Wednesday, March 14th, at 7:30
There will ho iultlntion work and a
social, Mis. F, lE. Morrlck in chargo
301
C. M. Hudson of Denver, Colo., Is
among tho out of town visitors In
tho city.
It. I, Schmidt of San Francisco
Cal., Is a Medford business visitor
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Iewla and
daughter of Wllmont, Minnesota, are
Medford visitors for n few days.
F. .1. Frauken of Pasadena, Cal.
is spending a folv tlnys In the city
.1. 1). Smith of Seattle. Wash.,
in I he city for a few days attending to
business matters.
It. K. Stone of Portland Is am" g
the out of town business visitors In
the city.
.1. Humim-rsley, government trap
tier, bns lie.-n' spending a few day
at bis hoine In this city, leaving till
morning for Medford. .Mr. limners-
ley bus oecii utiuhlo to trap any latel
on a'-eeiit of tho bad weather
Grants Pass Courier.
It. T lie won of Walla Walla
Wash., Is 'n the city for u few day
looklne out business Interests.
II. It. H inner of Portland Is
Miitfuid bu tlnnsa visitor for n few
iays.
It. M. !r. ke of Sar. Francisco, Cal
is In the i' for a few days.
l-'rai-l r. Blgelow is a Medford
!, nines- i .tor for n few days from
I'ortlani.
W. h. iW llmaii. of San Francisco
Ciii.. is u'u . ding to business matters
in Meir-'id 'his week.
Mai lv A i tin of Suit Lake and Alex
Ni'ii-y ! in the city on business
matters for the I'tah-Oregon Sugar
company.
S K. IT. ii kott of Portland attend
ed te n.--iM .is mutters In Moiltord on
Wedlle.s.i.u.
The r(.-:;'ttr 'meeting of tho lllilll
Sclimd r.tr. ut-Tenchers circle will
lie held I'lMay March 16th. at thee
o'clois. p. in., In the high seliaol
hiilMinir. A program of unusual In
terest Is being prepared and a large
attendance Is desired. Menibeis o!
all oilier P.irorit Teacher circles are
especially ii vtted.
F. S. Fb tcher of Portland trans
act business with local merchant
the middle of tho week.
H. A. Shnffer of Krlo, Pa., arrived
In the city Tuesday evening. I
3. F. Groce of Portland Is spending
few days In the city visiting friends
and attending to business mutters.
John Grieve of Prospect spent
Wednesday lu Medford visiting with
friends and attending to business
matters.
Tyson Benll the Central Point
district was a Medford visitor Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson of
San Francisco, Cal., aro among the
out of town visitors In the city.
11. L. Childs of I. os Angeles, Cal..
is spending a few days in tho city
looking over business openings.
,1. K. Callahan of Sun Francisco,
Cal., is in the city for a few days
transacting business.
Mrs. John Watklns of Kaglo Point
was In Medfdrd shopping and visit
ing friends Wednesday.
KxGovernor Oswald WCiSt was
Medford arrival Wednesday morning.
W. S. Noyos, a mining man hav
ing headquarters at San Francisco,
Cal., Is spending a few days In .ied-.
ford looking after ranch Interests.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). McKee of Ap-
plegate are In the city for a few days
visiting relatives.
Boyd Tucker of Prospect Is spend
ing a few days in the city on bus
iness. H. I Gregory of Central Point
was in the city Wednesday on busi
ness. - - s
11. L. Wilson of the Central Point
district was a Medford visitor on
Wednesday.! '. ' : ' -
CHINA BREAKS WITH KAISER.
(Continued From rage One.)
ment of the Boxer Indemnity, not Its
remission." ' ' -
' " Story of llieak. '
On March 4 tho cabinet definitely
voted to sever relations but President
1,1 Yunii' Hung refused to accede on
tho ground that such power Was his
alone. The cabinet resigned, with
drew to Tien Tsln and finally return
ed when the 1 president agreed to
break. - : ' .
'On March 10 tho president and his
cabinet appeared before the house
and asked approval of a sevdrnnco of
relations which was granted by a;
voto of 413 to 87. Tho scnato later
agreed.
Meanwhllo the entente invitation
to enter tho war remains in ahey-
anco, apparently pending a bettor
agroement as to terms.
Itecent dispatches from Pekln
havo spoken In highest terms of tho
part American Minister Itelnsch has
taken In tho steps leading up to
China's action.
WASHINGTON, Mmvli 14. China
has severed diplomatic relations with
Germany, taken possession of nil Ger
man men-haul (.hips' in Shanghai,
about six in number, plneeil their
crews on shore under guard and pine-
ed nriiieil guards mi Hie vessels. Ad
vices lo Hie nnvy department today
front Hie senior officer in Chinese
waters gave no further details.
China's severance of relations has
been expected here for weeks. The
notion of Hie liiiled Slates in breaking-
relations was received witii ao-
eliiitinliiin bv Chinese officials iiikI
press, parlieiilarlv ynnn China. Keel
ing airainst Germany has ran hi:li
not only because scores of Chinese nn
Hie wny to l-'.iirnpe liave lust Iheir
lives liirouh German submarines, but
from nicinnry of the kaiser's order b
his Itoxer punitive I'nree to make Hi
word Gcruiiiu dread in China for n
eenliiry mill Hie seiiire by Gentinny
of Hie whole province of Sitantitni:
for Hie murder of two missionaries.
Saves Eggs
Royal Baking1 Powder makes it possible to pro
duce appetizing' and wholesome cakes, muffins,
combread, etc., with fewer eggs than are usually
required.
In many recipes tho number of eggs may be re
duced and excellent results obtained by adding
nn additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder,
about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The
following tested recipe is a practical illustration:
SPONGE
cd fl-ijjnr
M cup wter
2 tcrfirona lcjvil rtn
Imp flimr
1 toiisiu'un a1t
h cup col.1 wn'.rr
1 tttpoo:i (lnvufinc
Tho old method c.llid for 6 cgg3
; rvn'l no taking povder
BAKING POW
Made from Crenm rf Tniiar, rlerivcd from grapes,
adds none but hculthful qualities to tha food.
No Alum
OREGON., AVKDNFSDAY. MAT? ("'IT 14. 1017.
I
PRESENT STATUS
O.SCGRANTTAXES
i'Wincr (JuVi'rnnr. Oswald Wcr-t
sH'iit Wednesday nltrrnoon in Med
turd on business eonneeted with tlio
O. & ( laml iii'iint eiiM( jis attorney
for the iiiteiior de;irtineiit in tlie
set I lenient of deliiniui'iit taxes. As to
the prrsent slutus of Urn cue, 1
said :
"The ehtims in several counties for
taxes for the years 1!) I A-1 1-1 on ().
& ('. it. II. tM'unt lands have all tieen
checked mid forwarded to Washing
ton for payment. The total amount
due on March 1, VM7, was $1,700,
000. This includes penalties, inter
ests and costs.
''The money was appropriated by
congress to pay these taxes and it
was the wish of the secretary of the
interior and the commissioner of the
genera) land office to pay them at
the earliest possible date. Such early
aetion was made impossible, however,
owinj; to the stand taken by the rail
road eompnny. It contends that the
tax is illegal and should not be paid.
It claims that from July 1, VM'.i, the
date of Jmljre Wolverton's first de
cree, (he lands were out of the con
trol of the company and were not
thereafter subject to assessment and
taxation.
"Owiiitf to this stand of the railroad
company, the government felt obliged
to await the final determination of
(he questions involved in the case
now before the supreme court of the
I'nited Stales. If this decision is fa
vorable to the government, and the
(inmbertain-I'Yrris bill upheld, I he
secretary of the interior will undoubt
edly proceed with the payment of
tho taxes, regardless of the protest
of the railroad company. If tho de
cision is favorable to the railroad
company t lie counties will have to
Mole to it for payment and in view of
its content ion that the assessment
was unlawful, and void it is very ap
parent that the counties will have a
law suit on their hands and m money
will be received until the quest ion has
Jieen decided by the highest court in
the land.
"In view of this situation every one
interested in seeing the early payment
oi'Ihe.se claim's; should piny for the
success "of tile overnuient.''
0BITUARY.
A resolution inln-itcd by the Jlen'
I'.ilile class of Hie Kitsl M. K. church
Mnreli 1 llli, PUT, on the dentil o
Airs. ,1. I), liuiiiiinan :
Tcr Itro. .1. I). Ibiehiiiian mid Family
We I lie liieniliers of Hie Men's I'.ihl
cla-.s of the M. K. church of Mcilt'ord,
hereby exleiid our heart felt sympiilliy
in this your grenl bereavement, one
commend vou to-onr llenienlv Father
our Lining Savior and the Holy
Spirit, whom you hive nnd serve, for
strength and consolation in Ibis lime
of need.
A. If. lledL-e. W. if. Maxwell, (leo.
M. Mordoiii', C. W. Cotiklin, U. A.
limy. William M. Sliue, I). I''. Wil-mi.
X. .1. Wiley. W. S. (lore, A. tiiiney,
A. II. Ilnuglii rty, A. S. liluckbuni, .1.
. Smjiie. Newton Tinker. !'. Kride
ga r.
Mrs. Dr. Holt returned to her
home at Kafcte Point Tuesday after
noon afler spending a few days in
.Medford visiting friends.
CAKE
DIRECTIONS noil ft'ianr nnd
il trriu n -ii n t hreml and mid to ttis
Ml fit y bivitrn lulei olfcg, bating until
t'i m.fu ii ; S :t tuMlier ttirei"
tmv i t.ip ...il nnil Hklns powtlpr:
Wnl yr'.iti of tx.: i until thu k: add n iittl
r.t n tun llsur mtwture nd eud yilk
i,'t"rnrt1i"!y to w Ml of ORB mi jnurp, Bttr-
t -r: nic? ,"ic!i n.t ICton. Add 'a cup colJ
t k j in uiuderdlo yven one hour.
No Phosphate
GRANTS PASS CLUB
At its nieetlui: Monday nicbt the
CrantH Pass commercial club chatmed
Its designation from tho (iraiita I'ukk
eonitnereliil club to the tlrants Pass
chamber of commerce, and at the an
nual election of officers which fol
lowed Wilford Allen, Sr., was elected
president; Theodora P. Cramer, vice
president; Hen C. Sheldon, manafier;
I'red A. Williams, secretary, and K.
C. llramwell, treasurer. A. S. Cont
ain, Alex Nihley and I"'. K. C. Mncy
wero elected to suceed themselves to
expiring vacancies on tho board of
trustees.
.Mr. Allen served two terms as pres
ident of the commercial club, assum
ing tho office when the club had an
indebtedness of 2imo, which obliga
tion has been Bottled, and the cham
ber now has a surplus of several hun
dred dollars.
AMERICAN SHIP SUNK.
(Continued Prom Pago One.)
ploded and within a quirter of an
hour the steamer ills inpeared.
"I appealed to tho submarine coni-
mnndor for a tow towards land, In
view of the roughness of the weather,
but the Ctcrii-in replied, yruffly: 'No,
I am too bi'Tj.'.' "
(WASHINGTON, March 11. In the
absence of official dispatches on the
sinking of tho steamer Algonquin
officials withheld comment but the
unofficial view was that nothing in
the incident concerns the situation
between tho United States and tier
many. President Wilson nlready has taken
steps to place the nation in a state
of armed neutrality, which with the
breaking off of diplomatic- relations
with Germany is practically tho last
measure possible- short of war. Am
erican ships now are being armed to
defend themselves against unlawful
submarine attack. The general view
today is that arming of ships is the
only nnswer to submarine operations
short of a declaration of war, which
may be made only by congress.
V. II. Del.ny has purchased the
Chevrolet agency from tho Young ft
Tiall Co., also their supplies and stock
w hich he is moving to his Studebaker
salesrooms oil Main street. Claude
.Miles is now salesman for the com
pany. -
iNSlsl &
I BaifMpS? W ml i'ci,.ili,l ol' One 11 u n d r e ,1 Kg
ma K t " . mi a p'-
I Nil! gflj! tt'f I Tllolls::nd H"Hiir unci lleposils ..mIih.l; f;i
' prV i r'li I jeji (
fell tf I nlin.i-l Tlii'ce-I''.iuitlis ' ii Million Hollai's j
irSr ii I - - tin- ii xtiiioi.nl limik is ,iTinivci to Co- pi
. U : . ... . M
M v- F? I 'llisVr B ! niiTiiti' Milciv, t cniw nnv unit l-rai-in-iii- j-j -Tlie I
L y L e" No account is too small that it fails S j T
iii -i"" ' to gain our appreciation .and consirt- m I J
I ' CclDlt3l cratioii! and none so laryc that we
IP $100,000 '"-li' ' I
IfstMetloiialBefik 1
If MEDFORD OREGON f
1 II iH
With "Most Miles per Dollar"
AVliile you arc talking iilunit luiyinir your tires, we
have one of tlie largest stock of iiivs.in town ami tin1
"FIRESTONE"
is lii ic with iiuiilify ami service. We have a, I'resli
stock just received from tlie factory. It will pav
you to investgate these tires and prices.
Do not buy before you see
Power Auto Co.
FE LECTURE UPON
ISLE OF ST. PATRICK
A free leciine on the land of St.
Patrick or the
Kincrald Isle," deal-
I..., ,.111, Hi,, (hariiiill ftci-ncrv and 1
Irish customs ami habits. Illustrated j
by 1JO storeopticon views, w ill be !
Riven at the Prsliyterlan church to-1
morrow evening, Thursday inarch 15,
at 7:110, by Itev. K. A. Hutchinson,'
recently of Londonderry, Ireland. The
lec ture will be most' instructive, in
tensely interesting and very amusing,
replete with Irish wit and humor, In
terspersed with many Illustrations
taken from the lecturer's own exper
ience. Everybody should hear it.
Tho public cordially invited.
NOW FREE
Woman Cured by Lydia E.
Finkham's Vegetable Com
pound after Three Years'
Suffering.
Buffalo, N. Y. "I am the mother of
four children, and for nearly three years
1 suttcred irom a
female trouble with
pains in my back
and side and a gen
eral weakness. I
had professional atr
tendance most of
that time but did
not seem to Ret
well. As a last re
sort I decided to
try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound which 1
had seen advertised in the newspapers,
and in two weeks noticed a marked im
provement. I continued its use and am
now free from pain and able to do all
myhousework. Mrs. B.B. ZtELINSKA,
234 Wolta Ave., Iiullalo, N. Y.
Women who recover their health, nat
urally tell others what helped them.
Some writo and allow their names and
photographs to ba published witii testi
monials. M?ny more tell their friends.
If you need a medicine for women's
ailments,, try Lydia K. Pinkhicm's Veg
etable Compound. Write Lydia E. Pink
ham Medicine Co. (confidential) for any
thing you need to knurf about thucc
troubles.
TOO LAJE TO CLASSIFY
WANii-.'l) Setting liens. Phone
r.ii-.i-i. ;;
LOST A gold block t) glee club pin.
Phono -IDii-U. Hiss Hunter. Sni
.1 ,
' I ft
DRINK HOT TEA 4
FOP. A BAD COLD -j
Cct u small package o( Hamburg.
Ilreiist Ten, or 111 tli Clnnnan . folks
cull it,"Huiiibiirj.'i-r Ilrust Thee," at any
pliarinacv. Take a (abb-spoonful of tllu
t.a, cut' a cup of boiling water upon
it. pour 'through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at. any tillio durillj,' tho
dav er before, rcliriliir. It It the must
M h ;,,. ie- ,, 0f the skin,
jt.j,.'v:,,j; reueestion. Abo loosens the
bowel, thus driving a cold from tho
ive wav. to brink a eoi-i ami euro
Bystft-m.
Trv it lira next time you sulTer from
a cold er the grip. It is inexpensivo
anil entirely Vegetable, tlmicfuro Bufo
and harmless.
Bub Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
Bt. Jacobs Oil
When your back is sore, and lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you atilfeucd up, don't suifcr! (let a
25 cent bottle "f old, honest "St.
Jacobs Oil" at any drm- store, pour a
little in your hand and rub it right
into the pain or ache, and by tho tune
j-ciu count fifty, tin) soreness and lame
ness is gime.
Don't stay crippled! This soothing,
penetrating oil neiils to lie used only
once. It takes tho ache anil pain jight
out of veil r back and cuds the misery.
H is 1-ingu-nl. yet absolutely harmless
and doesn't burn tl-.e skin. ',
Nothing cine stops lumbago, sciatica
and lame hack misery so promptly!
ATTENTION
Automobile Owners
Is Your Carbureter Adjusted Prop
erly?
Dees Your Car Miss?
Does She Choke Up?
Let us look over your car ami esti
mate on tlie lvgrinil of your cylinders.
This, will .give your ear Hie pup to
make the hills on Hie hi'-ii.
Proper Air Pressure for Tires.
.Multiply width of tire by .18. For
example I! lx-1 tires: 4x1 S gives 712 lbs.
air ' pressure. All cord tires 1(1 per
cent less pressi.:-e. Tills rule applies
lo winter or summer.
Crater Lake Garage
Court Hall, .Prop.
SUITS'
1ADE '
OfORD
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Alterlnfl
18 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS
.ATtll SKMKXTS Tt)l(illT
Always Worth While
JU,.N'III-: SWKI'.T
in
i vi'iio'i'w ti;ii,"
:iy of soiitliern iirisou cainiis.
Also
Hani nnd lliul 'omcily,
"That I'esky I'aiciK."
TOMOIiliOW-
Tliief" 1'atlie News.
Tuesday Night
MARCH 20th
.Tlli:ii COIIAX AM IIAIiltlS
sictiss.
LOS AXOKLKS 1IKIIALD:
Go and see the "House of Glass"
You will like it. All the parts are
well handled hy competent artists.
There's a "niKcIo" here and there
and your evening will not be wast
ed. I.OS ANGKLES TIMKS:
The "House of Gii-s" is not
only tho most tnterestlni; play
that has come to town this sea
son, hut It is a play that would
stand out In any season. You'll
make a frrqat mistake if you don't
1:0 and see it.
MAIL OIlliKliS XOW.
Seat sale
III n. in.
.l..-,o.
Saturday, .Mareli 17 lit
I'rices ,-,llc, 7-lc, $1.(1(1,
JIOISKY
f. Mr St.
WOOD
COMI'AXV
$2.25 per tier
We G'laraptee the Measure.
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