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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREfiON", SATURDAY. AUfiUST 11, 1017
IOC ALAND
, 'PERSONAL
: Mlas Jessie Wilson left today for
Santa- Paulo, California, to resume
her teaching In the public schools or
that place, which reopen a week from
Monday. She has been principal of
one of Santa Paulo's schools for the
past five years.
Phone to Heath's Drug Store (884)
for a toottle of Heath's Laundry Iilu
Ing. Try It In your next washing. 15c.
i- 121
Sergeant Broolis, In charge of the
Medford marine corps recruiting of
fice, received telegraphic orders this
morning to close up the office at noon
today and to keep It closed until noon
August 22. Sergeant Drooks will re
tnaln In Medford and vicinity with his
family during the 10 days furlough.
Dr. Heine, eye. ear, nose, throat.
, B. W. rtalstbn of Forgo, N. D., ar
rived In Iho city this morning to
spend the week end.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
. Judge William M. Colvlg of Port
land arrived in the city today for a
Several days visit and to look after
business matters.
' Dull razor blades sharpened and
made as good as new, 30c a dozen.
Heath's Drug Store. 121
: W. L. Lull of Central Point was a
tlsttor In the city today.
Mets cars at Riverside Oarage.
'' Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Johnson and
Mlas Johnson of Klamath Falls are
motor tourists spending the week end
lri-the city. '
Highest price paid for barley,
Wheat, oats and hay. Monarch Seed
Feed company.
MM, H. C. Bonney and son left this
morning for Grants Pass for a visit
with Mrs. F, S. Wood.
- lt us send you a bottle of Heath's .
Laundry Bluing for your Monday I
washing, 15c a bottlo. Heath's Drug I
Btor: 121
' Saturday was a big day at the
public market ami altlio the booths
were well stocked with fruits, vegeta
bles and produce of all I inds, the
hundreds of shoppers who arrived
early soon had all stocks depleted.
Both, meat booths were In operation
for the first time this season.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
''Mrs. C. A, Coffoine loft this morn
ing for Melrose, Oregon, for a visit
with her parents.
. Call Taxi 303.
: :Mf. and Mrs. C. L. Shaffer and Miss
Zella Shaffer, auto tourists, are
again, sojourning In the city. They
were recent visitors here.
' For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
J. D. Welch, the well known stock
buyer, la In the city from Portland
or a short vljlt.
Oregon Agricultural College Fruit
ft Vegetable Evaporator, built accord
ing to official specifications at Pacific
Finn. & Fix. Footory.
Lteutennnts Deuel and Koss and
Corporal Vilas of the Seventh coin
pany have been accorded the privi
lege of 'entering tho Bocond officers
resorve corps training camp at San
Francisco should they so desire. It
Is not nown as yet whether they will
take advantngo of the offer. Port
land newspapers Intimate thnt the
Oregon Coast Artillery of which tho
Seventh company Is a part, will prob
ably be kept on duty at the Columbia
river torts during the war. letters
received in the city from company
members have also stated that this
belief exists among the soldiers.
Tho Trelchlor-Plorson, Inc., re
ceived a carload of Dodge cars on
Friday and all will be delivered to
day. II. T. Haswoll of Crescent City.
California, arrived In tho city thin
morning tor a short visit wtih his
mother, Mrs. A. F. llaswell, and with
his sister, Miss Mary, lie will also
look after business mutters.
Bring your wheat to the Central
Point Mills. We handle It In bulk
and save you the cost of baits. We
are In the market for all kinds of
f rain. '
. . Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shea and lr.
and Mm. 11. M. llemlershott of Port
land are auto tourists visiting In tho
city and vicinity today.
-.' See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, ltoora 404, M.
T. tt II. butdllng.
M1e ElUatioth Putnam left Satur
day to spend a week or two at Crater
Lake.
Hot cakos and enffno, 10c. Dia
mond Restaurant, 127 Hlxth St. Ho
Mrs, John H. Orlh and children will
return Sunday from a month's so
journ with relatives at l'nrt Klamath.
, O Company under command of
Captain Crossley will march to tho
home of Mrs. Charles Conner near
Jaoknonvllle this afternoon where
they will be guesls at a reception and
tea tendered by Mrs. Conner.
Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician
and Surgeon, Phlpps Dldg. Phone 38
tf
Rt' L. SvVanoy of Albany Is a visi
tor In. the city today.
Dr. Frank Rolieru, dentist. St
Iters' building. Phone 323-V.
Mrs. L. K. Miller, Mrs. Mabel D.
Williams and Mrs. W. H. Woodworth
of Portland are auto tourists who are
visiting In the city and are registered
at the Medford.
Cull Taxi 303.
Kev. A. A. J. Hogg returned Satur
day from his month's vacation Bpent
at Seattlo and will preach In the
Presbyterian church at 1 1 a. in. Sun
day, and In the livening at the union
service In the city park at 8 o'clock.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage.
iMr. and Mrs. A. D. Tlddy nnd fam
ily and Mrs. W. F. Tooker of ilurllng
amo. California, are tourists spending
the week end In the city. They are
guests at the Medford.
Bnths, 25c. Holland Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Mears enter
tained at dinner Friday evening Cap
tain James C. Crossley of C company.
The captain and his hosts are former
lowans nnd havo many mutual
friends in that state. Captain CrosB
ley, by tho way, Borved for eight years
as state senator In the Iowa legisla
ture and was the author of tho first
primary law passed In that state and
on which the present primary law Is
modeled.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
Mrs. L. D. Drake of Los Angeles ar
rived in the city this morning to take
charge of the packing department of
one of the cltys' cold storage plants.
She Is a sister of Mrs. C. P. Mills.
A young lady with some experience
as stenographer can get position in
office at once. Address B-K., care
Mall Tribune, stating experience nnd
salary wanted. 21
Dr. and Mrs. A. Dinsmore and Dr.
and Mrs. C. G Sabln of Portland are
among the tourists visiting in the
city and vicinity, as are also C C. Cra
nor and J. W. Hill of Portland.
Mrs. M. C. Cook of New York is an
eastern tourist visiting In the city.
Early pedestrians on the streets to
day wore much amused to see a Chev
rolet car, bearing Fresno, California,
banners and Jammed with ten pas
Bcngcrs and with running boardss
loaded with baggage passing down
Main street evidently bound for Cra
ter Lake. The last ones into the car
were probably Inserted into place
with the aid of a Jimmy.
F. Lambert and L. L. Mersh are
auto visitors who arrived hi the city
this morning from McCloud, Califor
nia, to spend the week end.
Carl Newbury underwent a minor
operation In the Sacred Heart hospi
tal Friday which will conflilo him to
that Institution tor some time.
The first shipment ot canned fruit
donations for the Seventh compuny
was sent to Fort Columbia Inst night.
Tho express charges were $5.78. "I
wish to express my slncoro thnnks to
tho ladles of Medford and tho valley
for their liberal donations of canned'
goods," said L. B. Warner, who ori
ginated tho plan or sending canned
fruits to tho Seventh company, today.
"Those who have not had tho privi
lege of donating fruit may send in
whnt they have to spare next week
when another shipment will bo
made."
.lens Jensen, proprietor of a pool
nnd billiard hall, was fined 10 and
costs by Acting Police Judge Gates
today on tho charge of permitting a
boy under -16 years old, to loiter In
his plnco. -The flno was thon suspend
ed as Jensen himself, nllho responsi
ble, wan away at homo when tho of-
tenso w.as committed, nnd aa, accord
ing lo the boy hlmsolf, Jensen and his
clerk had repeatedly ordered him out
of tho place anad told htm not to
como In. Mayor Gates, however.
made It plain to Jensen that It there
wns a repetition of the offense by
himself o felerk Ills pool nnd billiard
hall license would be revoked.
A two-dollar per capita tax will be
soon devled upon every Klk 111 tho
Culled Slates for the purpose of
building a base hospital for wounded
soldiers In France. As the F.lks order
has ntfti.ouil yiombeia. one million
dollars will bo nvnllnblo tor the hospi
tal and Us maintenance. The Med
ford Klks lodgo share toward this
fund will bo (12011, as the lodge has
over HOD members.
Changes have been mndo In the of
fices In the city building. Treasurer
Sumuols and Recorder Alford have
traded offices as tho heavy work of
tho past few months In the record
ers' office Ik now over, nnd tho treas
urer's work Is the heaviest and re
i ill res the most space. The four cx
tni clerks employed III tho recorder's
offlra for some tlmo past woro dis
pensed with the first of Aumist, and
Miss Mary llaswell Is now the only
employe of tho office ousldo of Re
corder Alford.
The Hamum hotel at tho corner of
Norlh Frant and Fifth streets Is be
ing remodeled Into on up-to-date
apartment house with 21 suites by
William S. Hurnum. Tho alteration
will be completed In time for tho op
ening ot tho place, October 1, with
Mr. Ha r mi in as landlord and mnua
ger.
Fire Chief J. W. ljiwlon began a
week's vacation Saturday by depart
ing from the city at & a. m. by horse
back for tho ranch o( his son, Ken
near Fort Klamath, where he will
visit for seieral days. Kn route over
the chief used the Dead Indian trail.
iMr. and Mrs. J. 11. Rnlsdon or Ca
lusa, California, are week end tour
ists u tbo city.
There was no happier man In Med
ford on Saturday than W. M.' Ford,
the well known gardener, when many
callers at the public market left flor
al offorlngs at bis booth to be taken
to his wife, who was recently operat
ed on at Sacred Heart hospital. The
flowers woro especially appropriate
as today Is tho wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Ford and the latter's
birthday annlvcrsnry.
Judge V. M. Colvlg, tax attorney
for the Southern Pacific, arrived Sat
urdayto spend tho week end with rel
atives. . He Is still crippled from a
fall down a hill Biisfalncd the first of
July near Glendale. While he was
running to catch a train, he (dipped
over a rock in the brush, rolled down
hill and over the railroad embank
ment', landing unconscious, four feet
from a passing train. The engineer,
thinking some one had attempted sui
cide, stopped the train. He was pick
ed up and taken to Glendale where
his many cuts, bruises and sprained
nnklo were dressed.
The A. W. Walkor Auto Co. has
received another car load of Chal
mers cars.
Ralph E. Plearco of Modford was
registered at tho Hotel rbrtland,
Portland, this week.
Among out of town tourists and
visitors registered at the hotels to
day are Mr. and Mrs. L. Freeman of
San Francisco, Gladys Pnyno of Sac
ramento, J. G. Moslor of Urbana, Illi
nois, H. Avers aild li. C. Renberger
of Seattlo, Mrs. Samuel M. Dolan of
CorvalHs, and P. B. Sibley and Ho
mer pruit of Portland; t -, j '(.
FLIBRARY
ERED CO. C
At the regular meeting of the Li
brary Board of the City of Medford,
Oregon, held August 6, 1917, the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted: .
Resolutions. i Whereas, Company
C, Third Orogon Infantry, Is station
ed In the City of Medford and will bo
hero for a timo;
Wo. the library board of the public
library of the City of Medford, Ore
gon, do tender the freedom of the
library with Its books, magazines, and
reading room to the members of Com
pany C, Third Oregon Infantry;
We also especially place at their
disposal all books and periodicals
trcnting ot military matters and as
stiro them thnt the librarians will
endeavor to procure for tholr uso any
books not on our shelves, which can
be obtained from tho state library at
Salem, Oregon;
We further tender to Company C
the rooms on tho lower floor of the
library building to bo used In any
way suitable for library and recrea
tion purposes.
SARA B. MEARS.
MATT IE B. PICKEL.
Committee on Behalf of Library
Board.
At the Churches
ftaktuiln Avenue Methodist,
Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. in., Biibject "The
River of Eternal Life."
Como prepared to make your offer
ing for benevolences.
I will preach for Rev. Reed In the
First M. E. church at Central Point
nt 8 p. in.
t'nloii service III the city park.
All arc welcome. II. M. Branhani,
pastor.
Free Mi'tlHHlist.
Services for Sunday, August 12,
at Iho Free Methodist church, corner
Tenth and Ivy arc as follows:
Sunday school at II) a. in.
Preaching at 1 1 by tho pastor, suli
juct "Consecration." Evening serv
ice begins with song and prayer sorv
Ico at 7:30.
Preaching nt S by pastor. Subject
"The Good Samaritan." Prayer meet
ing Thursday evening. Mrs. Rosella
Douglas, pastor.
First Methodist I Iplscopnl
Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor.
The Sunday services begin with the
Sunday school hour nt 9:45.
A cordial welcoimi for all. Stran
gers aro Invited.
Public worship nt II a. in. Dr.
Rollins will preach. Good music and
n honte-llko church.
Tho Epworlh League devotional
meeting at 11:45. All young people
are cordially Invited In nitend.
Accuracy is our Mining (mint.
Kvory i.nr of glasses that
wo sell must lie , inversely
riidit. In satisfy us. ami von.
DR. RICKERT
KYKS1GHT RPRTIAI.IST
Suite 1-8, Over May Co.
TEND
If you have no other church obli
gations you will find a helpful service
and a cordial friendly welcome here.
This congregation will Join in the
Park Vesper service at 8 o'clock.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Branch of tho Mother Church, the
First Church of Christ, Scientist, In
Boston, Massachusetts. .
Sunday services at H o'clock, sub
ject, Spirit." ,
Wednesday evening meeting, at
which testimonials or Christian, sci
ence healing are given, at 7:30. All
are cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 9:45. All under
the age ot 20 are welcome.
Church edifice, 212 North Oakdale
avenue.
Reading room In the M. F. & H.
building, .iNorth Central avenue, open
from 12-to 4:30 dally, except Sun
days and holidays.
-. -.
Sunday Service for Company O
There will be a service for Com
pany C In the Ball Park Sunday mor
ning at 9 o'clock. '
Rev. Frederick W. Carstons, pastor
of the First Baptist church, has been
asked to deliver tho address.
Mr. Clarence A. Meeker has been
engaged to direct the music' In the
service.
Many of the townspeople might at
tend this service with profit to therii
selc and encouragement to fhe sol
dier boys who are among us. An In
vitation Is extended; but you must
come promptly on llrh'e,; S o'clock.
Flint Presbyterian;
The coolest church, in summer. A
church with a helpful message to the;
modern man. the Rev. A. A. J.
Hogg has returned front vacation.
He will' preach. at)..lt.A.. in., on "The
iGospel Trluinps." Splendid musical
program by Andrews' Jiorus choir.
Union 'service 1ihv the city? park; at
8 o'clock. " t. '
Keep Sunday for the great things
of the soul.. All welcotfld; " Rev. A.
A. J. Hogg, minister.' -''
First lliiptlst,
"A IIvo church with a Cordial Wel
come." . ...
Services for Sunday, August 12,
are as follows:
9:45 a. m., Bible 'school.' 'A large
and enthusiastic school,' with well
organized classes for all grades and
ages. Mrs. Win. Davis superintend
ent. '
11:00 n. m., sermon by the pastor,
subject, "Men Who Talk and Pray
Like Saints, But Act Ltko Devils."
This will not bo a war sermon, but
will deal with prosent conditions in
an interesting, informing and strklng
manner. . ; f '
Mrs. Don Piatt Will sing a sTilo at
this service. Mrs. Piatt Is recognized
as one of the finest solo singers In
tho city. Folks always enjoy hearing
her sing.
0:45 Young Peoplo's Dovotlonal
Service. Topic: "The Sin of Gossip
and Scandal." Miss Delia Whlscnant
will be tho leader. V"
8:00 p. ni., union . service In tho
park. Rev. Hogg, will be In chargo
and preach tho sermon.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all the services of the church. Como
and worship with us. Frederick W
Carstons, pastor. ' "-,
TABLE ROCK TABLETS
F.d Vincent has enlisted ill the l;.
S. marine corps.
Mr. Frank Cameron arrived from
Portland Tuesday and will spend
some time visiting relatives in Ibi
district.
Dick Walers and wife of Medford
were Wednesday eveuing visitors at
(lie Scaltrook home.
Glenn May. who bus been sufferlu;
ivllh a severe case of measles, is re
ported as some betlor at this writ
iug.
It. C. Washburn nnd wife are e.
peeted home in n few days from n
trip of several weeks' duration thru
I tic middle west. ... .
C. A. Ilickison, formerly of Ibis
place, hut now uf Portland, is spend
COMPARISON
Is the True Test of Value
AVe invite comparison, for wo know that our Goods
aro right ami our Prices are right.
Men's ffil.oO Panama Hats $2.95
Men's (i.."iO Panama Hals $3.95
Men's Summer I'liion Suits 75c and $1.00
Men's Dress Pants $2.85 to $5.00
Men's Tenuis Shoes $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25
dailies' Sample Shoes, size 2U to $2.45
Ladies' Sample Oxfords, 2'a to 4..... $1.65
Medford Sample Store
Snjf n few ilnys in hie valley ami is a
welcome ptiest at the Nenlun home.
Keverul parties of Medford young
people held a social gulliering ut the
Lydinrd homo Tuesday evening.
Miss Clara Collins and sister flora
returned Sunday from a two weeks'
visit with relatives ut Weed, C'al.
Several of tlie yomif,' people from
this district attended a surprise
party ut the Cutuii home at Arate
Saturday night. '
Hubert Smith and Albert JrcCnhe,
employes-of tile Table Hock orchard,
nro plnnniiiff well-earned vacations.
fCharley Centers, who lias been
running the Vincent header, finished
dpcrutions in this district last Tues
day. J. Fitzpntrick lias filed notice of
intention of becoming an American
citizen. Mr. Fitzpntrick was born in
Canada, but thinks this is a good
time to become un American citizen.
Miss Thelina McBridc, who has
spent the past year doing hospital
Work in Oakland, Cal., is spending her
vacation with her mother nt this
place.
The grain crop on tho Nordwick
ranch Unit was threshed last week
turned out better thuii expected, one
field of hurley making nearly eighty
bushels per acre, and making it nec
essary to move the separator to find
a plucc to pile the grain nfter it had
been surrounded by more than 000
sucks.
Kuttlesnakes nro becoming " quite
'numerous, several being killed in the
dooryardtf of homes , in this vicinity.
Mr. Thurgerson, sales ninnager of
t tic Liest Gusifier Sales Co., of Port
land, is spending n few days fishing
pn the . river tipd visiting Mr.' Fitz
pnlrick and family.
T. C. Law and family of Willow
Springs visited relutivos pn this side
last Sunday.-' ' ,
Reports to the effect Hint I. W. W.
outrages,'' had been committed in this
district when investigated proved
groundless.
Iho musical concert last I' riday
night added some '.WO lo the Table
Rock Red Cross auxiliary, which wns
very good, considering Unit this is
our most busy season, there being
resiling machines, headers and
binders working overt ime in the dis
trict. Tile program arranged by
George Andrews was highly appreci
ated, each number calling for an en
core until the singers were nbnost ex
hausted.
Mrs. J. C. , Pendleton entertained
the Andrews Opera Co. Friday night
after the concert nt her homo, serv
ing ice cream and cake.
Those winning prizes for the most
improvement in penmanship at tile
last term of school weffi. Joseph Col
lins and Miss Olliu Caton, Iho prizes
consisting of nice foiintiiin pens
given by the Lydinrd uud Pendleton
families.
Miss Hat tie Pence nnd John Cam
eron were iiielly married nt Iiigl
noon last Thursday nt t lie homo of
Iho bride's parents in Central Point,
Rev. Bandy officiating. Alter the
corcmony the happy couple left for
the ocean beaches in Hie vicinity of
Newport lo- spend their Honeymoon.
The wedding came somewhat as n
surprise to their many friends in this
district who extend, congratulations
n tid wishes' for much joy.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
J. W. Morritt accompanied C. W
Martin Tuesday afternoon on a tour
of tho valley Including Grants Pass
nnd over to tho Greenback mine in
Josephine county.
E. Thompson and son, Leo, nnd
two daughters and a granddaughter
returned Tuesdny oveniug from an
extended trip to the coast. Including
Crescent City, Eureka, nnd the
beaches, and report a very pleasant
trip and never before In his life did
he see so many tourists. Tho woods
ron
CRACKED and
CHAPPED ,HANDS
Dennlt Eucalyplus Ointment
AT ALL ORUQ BTORCS
TUB 25C JB BOO
1
are surely full ot them aa wcU as the
beaches.
Lloyd Miller, the only local mein-
ber of Seventh Company to be reject
ed, returned to his homo in this city
Wednesday. He reports a flno time
whllo away and the finest treatment
by Uncle Sam, nothing wanting or
neglected In tho way of comforts for
tho boys.
Jlr. and Mrs. J. W. llenon Kcvr.
attending to bnsine&s matters Wed
nesday In Gold' Hill.
Ladles' Aid- met Thursday after
noon at the home of Mcsdames Miller
and Avery. '":
Miss Ilclcii Bowers, who has been
spending the last two weeks at the
Springs with her grandparents, Mr.
and MrB. J. P. O'Harra, returned
Monday to her home In Gold Hill.
Tom Clark, who has been visiting
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Straub
In Sams Valley for some time past,
left Thursday morning for his home
in Eugeno.
-Miss Nora Newton was a business
visitor to Grants Pass Thursday, She
expects to leave soon for Portland
where she will take up work In the
wholesale millinery.
Joe Perry and Henry Barnes mo
tored to Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Blackert of Galls Creek was
shopping In Gold Hill Thursday.
Mrs. W. W. Hobbs and daughter.
Rosle, of Blrdsey Creek, went to
Medford Wednesday on business.
Goorge D. Full of Portland, repre
senting the Western States Lifo In
surance, Is in Gold Hill this week. He
has the territory west of tho Rockies
including Alaska and California.
Mrs. Barnes and granddaughter,
Edna Garrett, left AVedncsdny for a
visit with relatives In Ashland.
Mrs. Jamison was In from Galls
Creek Thursday trading at the local
storos.
Mr. and Jfrs. J. C. Shaw, Mr. V. W.
and Miss Marian Shaw of Oakland,
California, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Merritt Sunday. They are
Cn routo to their homo having trav
ersed the coast from Victoria, B. C.
Miss Douella Spooner of Pendleton
came In Thursday morning on her
way to Beagle to visit at the home of
hor friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sweet.
She Is from New York stnto and is In
the west for her health and finds
Oregon very satisfactory. Her broth
er will probably arrive In a week or
two.
The Bed Cross are planning an en
tertainment for tho ISth of this
month. Medford talent has doualed
Its services and an excellent program
has been arranged. It will be at the
Comus theatre and further detail will
be announced later
' George Lyman and family ilhd
guests were In Gold lllll Sunday.
P. Wallace, editor of tbo Gold II ill
News, was transacting business in
Medford Wednesday.
Miss Lolota Houghnm of Sams Val
ley was in' Gold Hill Thursday visit
ing friends.
Notice.
Will leave for San Francisco In n
few days. -Can accommodate three
more passengers. Fnro $10. nn.
122 COURT II ALL.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Fine modern home, 'i V6
miles out. 1 aero land. Private
Irrigation plant. Ilouso cost ?'J,
600. You can buy Ibis for n short
time for floSO. Also have 7-room
modern houso and one lot on
Qulpco street for JtinO. C. (',.
Pierce, Medford. 121
FOR EXCHANGE Eight-room mod
ern houso and extra large lot for
- small improved acreage tract. Will
pay cash difference. Also have
120-acro tract In Sams valley,
valuo Jt'.ooo. Take Medford prop
erty to ? I .". 0 0 . Also have acreage
at Ashland to trade for property
near Medford or Central Point. C.
C. Pierce, Medford. 121
TO LOAN $."00, to ? sno to loa n 'on
first-class ranch security. 0. ('.
Pierce, 'Medford. 121
The Oregon
Agricultural College
ratpriri ml adequate niiipipnt triv- in
tniptinn Ifudind lo rollrftialr Ji-kitb 10 the
ollrtlnt aho1: '
AGRICULTURE, wilb H dl-purlmrnli ;
COMMERCE, with 4 rtcpai Imcnt ;
ENGINEERING, with d-pr iiwtiH, !i
liirlinf ('ml. IMf rlrtril. Ilit'iway. Imliifltml
AiU. Irrirttinn, Mechanical Kiiemrertns ,
rOHESTBT, tnrludmc I'Off'in T-t:guiirr-llff:
HOME UCOKOMICS. with 4 mti-r drpvt
Blent, Ineltirimi: tiainmc fn Ilia l'ra lira
Hon" :
MINING, with three d'-partmcnla, itictud
Itlft Oiemiral KntineeriiiiC ;
THARMrT.
THE SCHOOfc OF MUSin, Pff.M (fi')mr
linn tn lh" prirciptt iU v r t tn nu nt ?i r.l
and invlrnmertiii nmie
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, rtmlM
lOflt ciM in I'Mfi it, nn.l i,,..rit!lf
Nation for O, A. C. frrm h- Wnirri 1 . j.-irt
nt of tht V 8 War I tmt : sv.-til it rri. if
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REGISTRATION BE01K3 OCTORKr f.
1917, Information on re rot A Mi eta,
B'ttitrar, Otafoo Ajncultui aj College,
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ICE CREAM FOR THE CHILDREN
Children can not 'eat too much Velvet
Ice Cream. ... It's, tho best thing tor
them. Doctors and Food Experts tell
us it has more Real Food Qualities
and. can build moro actual strength
than most of the food we are now eat
ing, and furtherinoro it's a real tissue
builder. . . ,
' That's why you should give plenty
ot.it to tho children- they need any
thing, that wjll give them more
strength or act as a tissue builder.
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
Carlyle Bi&ckwell
June Elvidge
TX ; "
The Price
of Pride
A drama iilioiiiiilin-; in thrills nnd
surprises. Cailyle HInckwell in a
dual role. A swiftly moving play
of the east and of tho west.
Comedy
A LAUNDRY CLEAN-UP,
-Tomorrow
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
INT
THE RINK
And he is some
speed skater.
5s
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ments.
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT"
"Ai'C,vitii working iu a rut, hnpinir
smucdi'V siuueliody will hand you
soniellsir. Why don't vou rig
around and find just what you nro
lies! Silled tor? .See
JA,CK
DEVERAUX
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The Man .Who
Made Good
Also
Two-Reel Fox Speed
Comedy, "Bing Bang"
' I.asl Time lo Ilcnr
Freeman Armstrong
The OiVL'iui Iio.v, Kii'k from the
ll'Clli'llr-S li'll il' hi: cxjicric'iccs.
TOMORROW
Olga Petrova
Southern Oregon'!
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Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Modford
Tho Only Exclusive
Comniciviul Photographer
in South or u Oregon.
NVjrativcH Made any time or
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Phone 147-J.
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