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PTfffE THREW LI Suhshine Beauties in Musical Cdmedy at Page Theatre Monday Night in!!!lll!l!l!llllll!ii:ii!iillii Is Your Wife STUNT BY DICK ANILE ATTRACTS Getting a Wt Square Deal? WEOTOTID STATE TRTTTUTTfl, STEBPOTID. OK ROOK, THURSDAY. ATJt'Tl 11. 1.020. " POLICE HU NTING ii1111111111111111111111111""1111111 iinnniiiiwip umn ii 1 a nuuuLumo vvnu i & K W - FRfirn h m l Jii Dick Ar.tle took a little flyer in the puMicity game this week as a surprise to Ceo. Hunt, his partner, incidental to the appearance at the Rialto of that splendid military com edy "23$ Hours Leave." t lie last performance of which will ho given tonight. Dick saw to it that the young lady ushers were garbed in regulation uniforms of privates and Miss lllanche Miles in the ticket of fice in a lieutenant's unifevm. . Not only that but the huge aud ience was much surprised Uisi night right in the midst of the comedy, when the caption "Soldiers returning to tho cantonment," was thrown on the screen, to see tho members of Company D, marched down the aisles and thru the entrances on each side disappear onto the stage. number in tho audience were so completely fooled that they afterwards asked if the Bc'ldiers In tho comedy were the local national guard men. In fact Company D, whose mem bers were drilling on tho street, mere ly marched thru the theater onto the stage and passed into the alley in the rear. The bill at tho Rialto, wbJch closes with tonight's performances is one of the best laugh producing programs ever seen In the city, as in.' addition to tho military comedy there is a mirth provoking Fatty ArbUcklo cc'm-edy. MUTCH ITEMS Mr. Rawkup left this week for eastern Oregon to look after ranch property he has there. ilrs. Hunt of Portland, w'ho has been visiting her daughter. Mis. Par kerson, of Beagle for some time, will leave this week. John Itodgers of Beagle, sold 1" head t'f shouts to Theo. Glass this week. Clarenco Case, Mrs. Caso and Mr. Smith of Antioch, motored to town Friday. Illenry Morgan bought two milk cows at Central Point and Wallace Dinkins of tho Meadows drovci them up for him. iMr. and Mrs. John llodgctrs and family nro moving from Beagle to wcBt of Modfdrd so as to work out and Mrs. Rodgcrs will cook ior the hands. Mr. and Biro. Dell Morrison and B. Chapman and family motored to the Meadows Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mooro wero out from Roxy Ann to visit home folks at Antioch Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers of Bea gle, will ino'vo to Central Point this week for a short time. C. Kreiger hauled a load or lumber from his mill to Jess Glass' Monday. A sewing bee will ho held at the homo of Mrs. M. Case of Antioch, Thursday. Mrs. Gyp Vincent of Tolo, was over in Sams Valley visiting Sunday. AVilliam and Albert Gibham are working out with their teams near Phoenix. Mrs. J. Vincent and Mrs. J. Glass wero visiting friends in Central Point Monday. Mrs. .1. Bigham and daughter Leila were visiting Mrs. C. M. Conley this week. Nurse Honored Portland. VOKTLASD. Ore. Mar. ll. -Mis-Kli.nbclh .MeVea'jli. lor lour years a nurse with the allied lurces in Eirvpt. Greero and elsewhere, and wlm was cited lor bravery and italliinlrv. todav received Kite.' Oeoriro's deco ration at Hie hands of John 1'. Trant, llritiKh .eonsul in I'ortland. iCl I I u-M ; - . . i Is Wash Day OK 1 JU "1 t,ffift! f 1. t " -t LATEST NEWS OF THE STATE Lnkeview Man Gets Job. WASHINGTON. Mar. 11.-.n.lre .). l-'oster was tndav nominated re ceiver of public moneys at Lnkeview. Oregon. Create Port of Salem. isALKM, Ore.. Mar. 1 1. Petitions, prepiired by the commercial club, lieuan circulation here todav, calling I'or a special election to create a port ol Salem. According to the tentative plans ol' the club a Ihree-storv dock and warehouse, costing about $2tMI, IHU), will he erected on the water front if the district votes to bond itself. Blossom Dav 'at Salem. KALKM. Ore.. Mar. ll. -l'nder plans prepared by the commercial club. Salem will iustilule a "blossom dav'' some lime between April .) ami l.", when live blossoming around the citv is at its in ami eiuhl. Roseliurq Woman Killed . KOSKIU'liO,- Ore.. Mar. Jl Ada Hoberts, daughter of Kdward lioh erts, iin emi)love of tile (ilendale Luni her company, was accidentally killed at Fernvale, it was learned todav. when a heavy lumber truck on which she and other children were ridimr. collided with a loL'uimr (rain. Mountaineer Found Dead. KOSKHl'lill, Ore., Mar. 1 1. JlI-.h Mookmuu, a mountaineer, living in a lone cabin in the Camas valley moun tains. "5 miles wol. of here, was loiind dead in his bed liv neighbors, it bei-ame known today. Ihmknmn I'.ad lived here for 'Jfi vears and is reported to have wcalthv relatives in Chicago, lie was born in Switzer land and was naturalized in Hose hunr. lie had been dead for several weeks. Klamath Land Held Ui. SAT.K.U. Ore.. .Mar. 1 1. Surplus lands of the Klamath Indian reserva tion will not be disposed of by Ih" department of the interior until the limber thereon can lie sold and re moved for the benefit of the tribe. Fear Forest Fires. Kt (li:K. Ore., Mar. 1 1. - N. ( '. .MacDiiff, .supervisor of Ihe. Cascade national forest, believes there is u'rcal damrcr of fires Ihis sninny'i-, due t.i the lack of snow everywhere in the 1:1 A Breakfast Standby Always ready and Always pleasing A food of delightful flavor; crisp, sweet granules that re quire just enough chewing to bring out a deEgritful nut like taste. . Very Nourishing Economical Made by Poscum Cereal Co., Battle Creek.Mich- moiuitiuiH. nml tho fact that on ac count of insufficient lmv skilled inoii ciinnot 1)0 foiuiil who will rtevoU their time to national forest work. I (Tkt I GREAT VERSATILITY SHOWN BY MISS PICKFORD AT RIALTO 'Kraid of nothinir but fish worms, 1 it t It Mavis Hawn, feared and hated bv sotiio. and respected and loved hv manv. Iieroino of "Heart o' t!io Hills" as interpreted hv Mary Pick ford a delight. Tho picture, whirh is an mlaiition of John Kox, .Ir.'s novel ni' Kentuekv life, is showin-j- at tlio -alto theater. .Xothinir is so fuimv on stni:e or screen as a small trirl. iiiinudontlv fearless, who, hv sheer audacit v and selt'-conceit, nets awny with the im possible. Such a character is Mnvis I lawn. With delicious impudence she takes- tho hickory from her mother about to heat her, breaks it in two. announces she is "crowed itp' now, and struts ealmlv into the ancestral cabin, askinir with commanding: quiet ness for her dinner 'just as anv head of the family in the Kentucky mountains should do. A Christ ie Coined v. Hruy Picto Lrraph and cartoon adds (o lite pleas are of the proirram. At Scream at Liliorty There's no argument, the snappiest fastest. H'pdesI, douhle-hcaded whirlwind of laughs that ever struck .Mod ford is now pluying at the Lib erty. If you have an hour's leave go see 23 Va Hours Leave, it's the best comedy of the season -better than that of the year. And last, hut not least our old friend Katty Arhuckle hi "The (iarage," is an eight-cylinder scream, a self-slarting, rip snorting volcano1 of laughter. This bill of merriment plays thru tomorrow and it is worth while seeing. PARIS, Mar. 11. - The conference of Miubassmlors today decided to send tho (ierman L'overnmrnt a very firm ly worded note demanding immeilijite application of the penalties provide:! for the u traces suffered hv officers id' the inter-allied commission to the IJalttc states nunm: the dcrman evacuation of Ihis region which has hitherto been delayed. The conference decided to demand anain that tho jiovornment at Bel grade order the evacuation of liatl kersbunr, which is still occupied by the Jnuo-Shtvs contrary to the pro visions of the conference L'N!)OX. Mar. 11. Blame for Hit troubles that nro b'iii' experienced in --t t hntr the Turki-h problem, were l;tid at the door of the I'nitcd State- bv Karl Cudon. the foreign secre tary, in ox plaining the peueo confer eneeV neiiotiation to the hou-e of lord- todav. "The difficulty in framing the t reii! v i- liirL'otv due to di-Ia v uiid Amrrici i- rc-poii -ihle lor Ihe delav,'' Lord Curzon said. The foreiu'ri ec rctarv adiicd that the pence confer ence hoped that when the new stale: were set im in Asia nor. however, that the Tuited States "'would help materially in asi'-tiic: the new Ar menia." ... Uio the a few misnu he hi-lr sclm students. t!u reflects in a The police leod v;i performed livj 'ded Miths supposed tojEr ol or ohlrr urado school ; fa t lli. it ii was don.1 wav un the entire citv. ' and others are unietlv workim.r to ferret out the nuiltv bovs, wlio if discovered, will he uiveu sum mary punishment in tlie courts. The storv in circidiitiou hero and which appeared in a Portland after noon newspaper that Superintendent Davenport was so frightened after the eirir throwini; that he summoned the police to escort him home is ma licious in view uf Uie facts. The superintendent is au inde fa livable worker seeminulv. and has hunr bad the reputation of workiuu1 Hi hours daih on public selrnd matters and problems. -Monday niirht at ) oVlook he was at work in his oft ice when eiirs were thrown from the school yard at his oft ice windows and the olfice door. At the same time the throwers called to him to come out so that thov could wot at him. Naturally, ho called up the police station and i:avo informa tion of what was yoin on. Xone of the above information was trained from Mr. I avcnport. Xijiht Police;nau Adams, at once came tit the hiiih school building, but could not find tho culprits in the vicinity. As the en its seemed to have come in tho darkness from several directions, and as the throwers were probably concealed near by waitimr for Mr. Davenport to iro homo, it was thought best that Policeman Adams escort him home in a taxi, Kven his most hitter opponet uives Mr. Davenport credit for courage. He showed that by his calm de meanor al the mass mectin" T uiuht. . alay ONLY ONE STORE Duo to an evident misunderstand ing on the part of some Vt our cus tomers we lielieve that a statement is desirable at this time. 1. That we arc in no way connect ed with any other store-in Medrord. '!. That -wo are conllniilnK to im prove our service Kloctrically as we have steadily donu In the past. .'!. We will continue to handle the host of electrical appliances and to employ the best men in this line of work. 4. That the grc'wth of our busi ness in six years from a small store on West .Main street to our present store with an organi.alion and a dis tributing agency covering nlno coun ties proves our ability to render Klcc tric Service of tho best quality. We thank you for the patronage and cooperation that has enabled us to do this. It. XT. I'AX I, r.U'JS KI.KtTltlt' STOHK Main and t'cntral Mmlford, Oregon Stnte of Ohio, City or Toledo, Ijucaa County, ss. Frank J. Cheney ni.llceo ontli tout no la senlur partner ol tho llrm of l' J. Cheney & Co.. dotns- liuslnuss In tlio City of Toledo, County ami Stuto aforesaid, and that snld Hi in will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOl.l.AItB for neh and every oiiBe of Catarrh that cannot be curod by tho uo nf IIADL'S CATAItltH MKDICIN'':. FRANK .7. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and Hubnerlbcd In my presence, thia eth dnv of December, A. D. 18S6. A. W, CLEASON. 'Seali . Notary Public. IlnlPs Cntnrrh Meflirlno l'i tnkeu ln ternnlly and acts through the Itlooil on the Mncoua R'lrfaces of tho Kyalem. Send for teatlmonlnln. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by fill rirugtrlsto. 76c. Ilall'fl Family rills for constipation. Correct English HOW TO USE IT A jfONTIILV MAGAZINE $2.50 the Year Send 10 Cents for Sample Copy lo Correct English Piihlisliinu Co. Evanston. Illinois. Licensed City Scavenger. mmmmmti " - I J iii i urn i All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit in reel donee districts. 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Every man who Has become ac; quainted with Brunswick Tires knows that Brunswick standards are again evident. This famous con cern noted as a leader in every line it entered since 1845 has once more proved that its policy is right. !A perfect tire is simply a matter io'f knowledge and standards and Skill. No secrets nor patents pre sent making an ideal tire. But standards come first. For iii tore making there is vast room for skimping, for subtle economics, for hidden shortcomings. Makers with out the highest standards don't build high-grade tires. The Brunswick organization of tire makers includes a brilliant staff of technical experts. Not a man among" 'them lias" spent: less tharil. 20 years in handling rubber . Each is a master of hi, craft And the new ideas they bring to the attention of Brunswick; direc tors receive sincere consideration. Every proved betterment, is adopted unanimously. The Brunswick Tire Is a combi nation of acknowledged features -plus Brunswick standards qf manu facture. The result is a super-'tlre, the like of which you have never known be fore. The kind of a tire you will gladly join in welcoming. Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires. ,; Try ONE Brunswick. We prom ise a surprise. And we feel certain that you will want ALLi Bruns wicks. Then good tirea will have a new meaning to you. THE ERUNSWICK-EALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Tread V Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads NORDWICK . SON South' Front Street Medford,". Oregon