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KEDFORP WKTn THIBUUB, MEUFOKH.
OTCECiO, MONDAY. MATiCTT 20, 1020.
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RESIGNS 10 TAKE
UP STATE WORK
Hcv. W. T. S. Siiriu'L's, who rcsi-rn-cd
the pastorate of the Kirst Baptist
church two weeks aao. preached his
iurcwcll sermons Sunilav und leavns
today for Portland to till an import
ant position in the work of the Bap
tist state promotion society which v ill
take him to all iinrts of the state. His
headquarters will he in Portland, hut
his family will continue to reside here
j'or several '.veeks.
Xlurintr his successful pastorate
here of two years and II months. Hcv.
Npriecrs and family made many warm
friends and acijuaintances. who re
erot very much to have them leave
Jlcdford. Durinu' that time he was
active in ireneral civic affairs, served
ns member of the Kapti.-t btate con
vention hoard and for the past Year
was moderalor of the Koirue liivcr
Huptist association. In many ways
he is sorry to leave Medford, as he
says he has found the city and its
people delightful, hut the cull to the
lamer and more important work has
hecn insistent for months and finally
he decided to heed it. His work for
somo time ahead will ho very heavy
hecuusc of the hiir expansion drive
of the liaptist denomination in Ore
lion in conneclion with that of the
llaptists of the nation.
No definite steps have as vet been
taken to fill the vncunt pastorates
here, hut it is understood that execu
tive hoard of the church will meet
in the near future to act on this matter.
C. OF C. GOES OVER TOP
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paign. The peoplo aro Interested and
thinking and those who have under
taken to build a Chamber of Com
merce worthy of .Mcdford, will not
t)o satisfied until, every citizen who
rightfully should belong has Joined
hands with them.
Farewell by (;liccn
Mr. J. K. Uhccn, the campaign di
rector of the American City Bureau,
whoso Inspiration and leadership is
largely responsible for tho splendid
showing mado In tho campaign, gave
a farewell address to tho workers at
tho luncheon today. After thanking
tho workers for their support to tho
movement, ho expressed himself us
highly gratified with tho results
achlovod and predicted for Mcdford
a bright future with tho energy and
push of tho new Chamber ut Com
merce behind It.
Mr. (ihoen loft for Chicago lato to
day where ho will take charge of a
campaign in tho central territory.
Jack Hodgson left also for Ilulto,
'Montana whoro a campaign will opon
in a fow days, Mr. Leopold stated
that tho work of Installation will be
gin at once, and Hint the membership
will have rovealcd to them within
tho noxt month tho "Inner we'rkings
and mysteries" of a real chamber of
commorco In action.
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Alien, C. J j.. Antic, It. F., Anderson,
Uert, Andrews, .1. 13., Arao, Umojiro.
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iBardwoll, It. (!., Iliirdwoll, Mrs.
II. O., Ilarnes, J. C, Ilartlett, V. W.,
Iledlngricld, J. A., Hell, .1. I)., iton
nott, A. O., Hoggs, o. C, Jlowman,
Carl l., Howno, Walter, Jr.', Hruckln
recd, Alan, llromley, HcTueo 1,.,
Drown, Arthur, Hrown, 10. ci., Ilrown,
S. I., Drown, Walter r'riuor, lluch
ter, J. J., Dullln, Solh M., Dursell,
Dr. A., lluttorfleld, V. 8., Dennett, N.
K., Dcnson, Harry, Hillings, John,
Drown, J. C, Ilrown, Wesley, ltuhr
inan, 0. II., 'Harbor. .M. C llenllcy.
W. B., iiullis, S. S Hyboo, K.. Mul
lock iMorcuntilo Agency Cunnday, 11.
A.
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Cnllughan, II., Campbell, O. It.,
C'arlow, Dr. V. 0., Curpnntor, A. S. V.,
Jano, Calo, C. C, Childcrs, liny A.,
Carpentor, Krnest C, Carroll, Mrs.
Clancy, Dr. It. S., Clark, C. C, Clark,
Frank C, Conner, Cluy W., Cunning
hnm, A. D., Carpenter, Leonard,
Chaplin, Krcd, Collins, (ieo. T., Craw
ford, W. Raymouil, 'anodo, Mrs. (Ico.
., Carkin, John II., Childcrs, .,
Codding, (I. A., Crowson, r. Y., Cuin
nilugs I'rod Y.
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Dully, P. II., Dallalre, Delhi, Dan
lols, T. K., Daniolson, Victor, Dar
nolllo, H, (Irover, Davenport, Win..
IDavldson, O. I,., Dcnnison, J. II..
DoVoo, C. A., Dillon, Helen, Dixon.
Volney, Domcrguc, W. Gaston, Doug
las, Geo. W., Dow, Dr. McM. M.
Dressier, J. , Dunlap. V. P.. Duff,
Mrs. Ella, Deuel, T. K Diamond,
Fay E.
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Edwards, Mrs. M. T., Elden, Ralph
Waldo, Kldridge, E. N., Elliott, Dr.
Dert R., Elwood. K.D., Emmens, Dr.
J. J., English, Chas. M., Estes, Kan
kln, Eads, E. T., Emerick, V. J.,
Endors, JI. G.
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Fansher. W. E., Farroll, F. P.,
Fichtner, Carl, Field, Harvey J.,
Flynn, D. L., Fredrick D. O., Fuson,
Thomas J., Fabrick, Glen, Ferguson;
Elizabeth, Flaherty, Roland D., Fol
ger, Mr. W. A., Foster, James W.,
Fouts, E. J.
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Gaddls, Earl C, Garnett, H. C,
Gates, C. K., Gates, Geo. E., Gates,
W. A., Gatton, Mrs. Stella, Gcrdcs,
F. M.. Getchell, Dclroy, Gilbert, Van,
Gillette, D U., Gitzen, Dr. G. A.,
Goodrich, John F., Gore, V. 11.,
Grey, Joseph O., Gagnoii, J. T.
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Slagcn, Al. P., Ilaight, F. A., Ham,
Mamie, Ilammett, Wm., Hammond,
R. 'P., Ilanby, A. J., Harmon, O. 1,.,
Hasklns, Leon H., Heine, Dr. T. G.,
Ilcnselman, C. F., Hcnton, II. v.,
ilermanson, Al E., Hess, V. J., Hill,
A. D., nines, K. D., Hohenstoin, A.,
Holmes It. A., Hubbard, A. C, Hub
bard, Fort, Hunt, Geo. A., Hurd, E.
H., Ilaney, H. E., Huber, F. J., Hall,
J. F., Hall, Seely, Heath, Fred,
Hedges, Dr. A. It., Helms, J. S., Ilitz
ler. Jack, Ilodgman, K. K., Ilolils, F.
W., Huhhs. A. W.
I & .1
Issott, J. If., Jacobs, J. W., James.
J. S. K., Janney, E. 11., Janney, Paul
M., Johnson, John W., Jones, Wm.,
Janscri, II. A., Jensen, Jens, Ingram,
Jess J Isaacs, M. F., Jeffers Mmd. D.
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Kaufman, Geo., Keliehor, MIbb
Anna, Kldd, C. M., Klnghor, C. A.,
Klein, E. J., Klocker A. J., Klum,
Illuine, Kroschcl, S. A., Kunzman,
Geo., Kamikawu, I.
Ij
lawrcnce, J. F., Leonard, S. L.,
Loslle, James1, Lindley, Geo. H., Lit
tle, J. T., Loucks, N. A., Lowo, D. M.,
Lumsdon, T. D Luman, Charles W.
Laldley, Geo., Lewis, R. L., Lewis,
W. L., Liljcgram, E. W., Lounsbury,
Nova.
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McCurdy, C. C McCurdy, R. H
McDonald, C. W., McDonald, M. II.,
Munn. J. C, Manning. F. K. (Mrs.),
Mansfield, Goo. A., Mansfield, Mrs.
Geo. A., Marsh, II. E., Marshall, Edi
son, Murshall, Vern D., Martin, F. E.,
Mason, J. E., EMeurs, Fred W., Meek
er, C. A.( Mercer, Earl A., Merrick,
F. JO., Merrick, Mrs. F. K., (Miles, T.
W., Millard, Rov. D. E., Miller, A. H.,
Miller, W. F., Mlms, Col., Mitchell,
J. W., Moffutt, J. A., Moffatt, Tom,
Montgumory, M., Moore, Itawles,
Monro, Ruy F Mordoff, M. G My
ers, O. V., Marayaina, M Me.Cracken,
W. E., McMann, W. S., Meader, 11. F.,
Morris. 'has. F., Maddox, B. W., Ma
lone, C.'. A., McCormnek, Lincoln, Mc
Conncll, C. D., Mikschc, Leo, Minting,
E. A.
N O P
Nowlniry, G. W., Ncrdwick, II. 0.,
Offntt, W. INI Jr., Ohrt, N. F., Orth
John f., Pago, Dr. Frederick, Pul
mor, P. J., Patton, Edith W., Pulton,
Hamilton, Paul. U. W., Perry J. A.,
Phlpps, Dr. 1. )., PIckel, Dr. E. P..,
Plpgras, F. J., Powors, Rov. J. C,
Purdln, Fred, Penwcll, A., Petty, R
A. Jr., Phelps, F. G., Piatt, J. 11.
Noff, Porter, NellBou, G. W., New
bury, MLldrod Is., O'Connor, Jack
Pulmor, John II., Peart, J. W.
It
Rankin, Hugh II., ncurt, J. L.
Roddy, J. F., Richardson, Samuel
RlekerU Dr. .1. I)., Rlddell, Dr. E. 11. ,
Hobcrtu, Dr. Frank, Roberts, Geo. M
Robinson, Gain, Rosenberg Harry II.,
Ruhl, ft. W., Ryan, Luko, Reamcs,
A. 10., Root, 10. C, Rosseau, O. M
SchoflVI, F. W., Rosenberg, David.
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Sasuott, Rev. .1. It., Satchwoll, Mrs..
Schailu, Larry .1., Scbieffclin, Mrs
Rose G., Scholt.. II. W Kenion, C. ,1.,
Seymoiiv, .Mrs. C. .1., Sheldon, lien C,
Sheldon, .Mrs. IUmi C, Short, Earl W.
Signer, .li.'bn, Kkowls, 10. .1., Smith
S. S., Snyder, I. A., Soukup. airs. A
II., Sparrow Alex, Stearns, Dr. It. W.
Steep, F.JI, Slewuit James, Stowart
.1. 10., Sl.1-ang, Charles, Sweoney, Dr
Chas. T., Smith Geo. II,, Smytbc.
Richard (,., Springer, Donald 1,.,
Slokim, .las., Si heble, Win., Slihm.da
K., Sworn, .lack II.
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Tail, AVm. !., Taylor. G. )., Thay
er, Dr. F. (,., Thiornir, II. A., Thomp
son, W. 11., Truax W. V Tumv, Earl
Tunnoll, 10. L., Vance, A. J., Van
Dyke, Ij. I, Vim Ness, C. T., Xan
Seoyoc, Dr. C. C, Vawler. V. II.,
awtnr, W m. I., Vawlnr. Mrs. Win. 1.
Vilni. 10. N., Taylor, .lames, Teng
The Grocery Boy Tells
Me The Best Eaters
Among IlisTraderittT
POST
TOASTIES
No corifflakes ap
proach these, .rich,
substantial, bits of
corn in flavor;
Ai grocers everywhere. (t
-I
atom-
iiiiiiuiiiiiiifiii;jir.nnrniT.inMM
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wald, Carl Y., Thomas, C. M., Trow
bridge, E. G., Jr., Taylor, Mrs. C. M.,
Treichler, Geo. L., Trekhler, Mrs.
Cora E., Turner, Ida M.
w x y .
W'ahl, T. E., Wakefield. J. W..
Walker, A. W Walker, Ed, Walker,
W. E., Walther, H. L., Warner, W. J.,
Warner, Wortman & Gore, Watkins,
Lec. Weills, J. C. S., W'csterlund,
John A., Whillock, C. A.. AVhillock,
C. W., White Ed M., Wight, Edgar,
Williams, A. D., Wilson, Will H.,
Wiseman, J. T., Wold, Eric, Wold,
Jonas. Woodfcrd, Ralph, Wood, D. K.
Woolf. Scott, Young, W. A., Watson,
J. F., Weeks & Orr. Willets, Merle M.,
Wilson, Richard L., Wimer, John B.,
Wood, W. V., Weeks, Fred, Whisen-
ant, W. K., Wilson, E. M.
The following firms and Individ
uals have subscribed to the budget:
Alden, Chas. L., Dardwcll, It. S.,
Barnum, W., Bear Creek Orchard,
Bell, J. D., Bennett, A. O., Bevan,
A. C, Big Bend Milling Co., Big Pines
Lumber Co., Brown, E. G., Brown
Motor Co., Brown, B. L, Dursell, Dr.
A., Cal.-Ore., Power Co., Campbell,
W. N., CarlcJw & Carlow, Drs., Con
ner, Guy W., Devoe, C. A., Davidson,
O. T., Dennis, Kimball & Pope, Dom
crgue, Gaston, Dow, Dr. M. M., Eads
Transfer Co., Elden, Ralph Waldo,
Eldredge Dairy Pro. Co., Farmers &
Fruitgrowers Dank, Filer, T. A., First
National Bank, Gaddis & Dixon, Gar
nett, II. C, Gates Auto Co., Gould, O.
J., Heino, T. G., M.D., Hines & Sni
der Auto Co., 1 1 it I son Motor Co.,
Holmes, It. A., Hubbard Bros., Hutch
inson & Lumsdon.
Jackson Co. Abstract Co., Jackson
Co. Bank, Jenkins Sign Co., Johnson,
Jno. W., Keliehor, Miss Annie, Kidd
Shoo Store, Klein & Simpson Fruit
Co., Klocker Prlntcry, Klum Adv. Co.,
Mail Tribune & Sun, Mann, John C,
Mansfield, Geo. A., .Marsh, II. E..
McCurdy Bowne Motor Co., Mcdford
Auto Co., Mcdford Furniture & Hard
ware Co., Mcdford Harness Co., Med
ford Hotel, Medford National Bank,
M. M. Co., Model Clothing Co.
Of rutt, W. N. Jr., Optimo Cafe,
Patton & Robinson, Paul's Electric
Shop, People's Electric Store, Perl,
Jno. A., Pino Box Co., Riddell, Dr.
and Mrs. E. G., Reddy, J. F., Roberts,
G. M., Rogue River Valley Canning
Co., Swem Studio, Southern Oregon
Lumber Co., Sullivan, Bert M., Sni-
dors Dairy, Tomlin Box Co., Tho
Toggery, Van Seoyoc Bros., Van Ness,
C. F., Wolls, .1. C, Westcrlund, J. A.,
Whillock, C. W. & Son, Wilson, Will
II., Young's Garage.
Billings Carriage Co., Mrs. V.
Moldo Hillis, Mrs. J. Kent, Edith H.
Loomls, Pago Dressier Co., Putton &
Robinson, A. Penwell, Rosseau Coal
Co., Ward B. Spat..
llloozer, L. M., Close, P. F., Cor-
nitius, O. W., Crater Lake Hardware
Co., Crownson, Wl. Y., Cummlngs,
Fred Y., Daily's Taxi Co., Earl Fruit
Co., Gagnon Lumber Co., Heath Drug
Store, Hit.lor, Jack, Jackson County
Creamery, Maddox & Donney, Med
ford Fish 'Market, Medford Sample
Storo, 'Nordwlck, II. A., O'Connor,
Jack, Rex Cafo, Rogue Valley Milling
Co., Suguchi, K., The Hub Co., Thom
as, C. i.M., Treichler, Geo. L., The
First M. 10. Church.
GIRLS GLEE CLUB
AT PAGE FRIDAY
Local m'Mpli! nre promised a rare
niiisii'iil program made up of clnssi
'al, us well as popular inum. Manv
I'luvur parodies am also oti the sched
ule, us well as somlth J'ull of colk'o
almosplu're, when the l iiiversitv ol
Oreuoii Girl's tilee I'lnh appears at
tlie I 'aire theatre Friday niirht.
April 'J.
The eolleire uirls at Kuirenc arc
nui ki ilt this trip while the re.t are
paekinir up for their week's vacation.
The eluh wjll leave Kueiie Maifdi 'J!.
tor their .sixth annual tour of the
Mate, and as that it has heeu several
years sinee the Curl's t'h'c eluh ha
veiled (his part of the state, the
people are lookiiur forward to their
appearance here.
Adenlloii WocMiineti of the World
Camp No. HO, will hold tho lar&e.sl
ela.ss initiation in its history Wed
nesday niKht. March litst. i'hoenix,
(irants 1'ush and other camps will he
represented at this r;at lioi'ing. Jte
freshmentH will hp served. All mem
hers of tlie order aro urgently re
quested to attend as this will he a
meeting you can not afton! u miss.
S
NEAR EAST RELIEF
The local camnaii-'n for Xear East
Relief started with a rush Saturday.
L'nder tho direction of C'itv Chair
man 11. E. Millard, teams of bov
scouts were canvassing the town and
country all day. with excellent re
sults. Several $50 and $U0 subscrip
tions came in, and not less than seve
ral hundred dollars of the miotu
mut have been raided, although com
plete returns were not in for the day's
work when this was written. Altlioneb
this is a most encourusrinir start, the
efforts must not slacken, for much
remains to be ruised before our ouoia
for this part of the county is
raised.
Do not turn down the scouts and
other solicitors when thev approach
you. nor seek to L'et rid of them
with a meagre donation. The success
of this campaign depends upon You!
Everyone must awaken to the needs.
Think not how little you can eivc ns
a salve to vour conscience, hut how
much vou can spare in order to save
a human life! Five dollars saves one
life for a mouth! Kememher the
2."il).OIIO starving orphans, and think
of llieni as tlioiiirli they were vour
I SUFFERED
THREE YEARS
Finally was Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
'Lowell, Mann. "1 was all run down and
Imd an nwful pain in my right side, waa
persistently consti
pated and had very
dizzy spells. I Buf
fered for three years
and was perfectly
miserable until a
friend was telling
me to try Lvdia E.
Finkham's Vege
table Compound and
I found it a wonder
ful medicine. I can
now do twice as
much work and I
recommend the Vegetable Compound to
Dtlier women. ' You can use these
fiicts' as a testimonial." Mrs. M.
The all Uessey, 46 Chestnut St., Lowell,
Mass.
Why women will continue to suffer so
Jong more than we can understand,
when they can find health in Lydia E.
f'inkham's Vegetable Compound!
Kor forty years it has been tlie stand
hrd remedy for female ills, and has re
tdorcd the health of thousands of women
who have been troubled with such ail
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, irregularities, etc.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Vinkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
he opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
children! Their lives depend or.
Your eencrosity! Get the vision! Give
all vou can spare ! You will tret vour
reward in the thrill of pride and
satisfaction which cannot hut sweep
over vou when vou think of the part
vou played in makin'.' this life-savintr
campaign a success !
With Medford trade u Medford made
BLISS
A
Double
Feature '
Program
Nov,t
Until
Tomorrow
Nieht
NATIVE
HERB
TABLETS
Do you have those dull headaches,
tongue coated, disagreeable taste in
mouth, dizzy spells, pains in back,
can't sleep well, get up tired in the!
morning? CONSTIPATION, l'NDI-:
GKSTION. BIUOUSNKSS..nnd KID
NEY TltOUBDICS cause those pains,
and you can get rid of them for $1.00
or get your money back. ULISS NA
TIVK DKKBS, containing only drugs
made from Roots, Herbs, and Barks
will relieve you if you take one each
night. W. K. Jiryant, West Paris,
-Me., writes: "Have used Bliss Native
'Herb Tablets in my family as a regu
lator for Stomach, Bowels, and Liver
for fifteen years. They always give
satisfaction, and I moan to have them
on hand all the time." Each box con
tains a GUARANTEE coupon, and is
sealed with a blue seal bearing signa
ture of ALONZO O. BLISS. For sale
by all leading druggists in boxes con
taining 200 doses for $1.00 and a
smaller size for $ri.0. Mado by A. O.
BLISS CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Adv.
TOMORROW
NIGHT
The Great Lauqhina Festival
Page
The Grea
KOLB
AND
DILL
In a Temperance Plav with a
Kick and Plentv of Music on
the Side.
Wet & Dry
SPECIAL JAZZ
ORCHESTRA
New Songs New Ideas
SEATS NOW SELLING
No Phone Orders or Seats Laid
Aside.
Lower Floor, $2.00: Balcony,
1st 8 rows. $1.50: next 3. $1.00:
balance. 50c. Plus 10 Per Cent
War Tax.
Ghosts of Joy and
Spirits of Laughter
Chase the Gloom That
HAROLD LLYOD
Goes After in His Latest
Comedy "HAUNTED SPOOKS"
'AND
-A Supreme Star
In a' Story Supreme
In Thrills
HENRY B. WALTHALL
IN "THE LONG ARM
OF MANNISTER"
A screen creation from the famous novel hv K.
Phillips OiMicuhcim.
RI ALTO
Next Attraction Should a Woman Tell?
Xnllc.. to li. A. M.
M. E. M. Degree Wed
nesday, March ills). All
It. A. M. requested to be
on baud.
A. V. NOTI1.
SCORES KILLED IN TORNADO.
(Continued from Tago One)
the same talc wrecked houses, pros
tration of wire communication and a
death list.
A do.en or more Michigan cities
were cut off from the rest of the
worlil and it was reported they were
in the path of the siorm which swept
northward across the state from Lake
Michigan. Tho storm was said to
huvo been particularly scvero In the
vicinities of Kalamazoo. Ilattle Creek,
l.ausInK, Hay City ami Saginaw.
In Ohio and Indiana, however, the
tornado's fury apparently was wreak
ed on rural districts. iNono of the
largo cities was hit, according to re
ports. Sweeping over tho open conn,
try and semi-isolated districts it was
believed a number of persons had
Jieen killed and much property dam-nged,.
Leonard C. Pettit
Instructor in
Russian School
of Violin
Will open classes at his Studio on 344 South Central
Avenue. Phone 855-R.
GOING
LrctSt .
Times 25C
Today IncluiliiiK Tax
Ethel
Clayton
In
"MORE DEADLY
THAN THE MALE'
Founded on (he name of love
as played hv a resourceful
man and an cnually re
sourceful woman.
COMING
Tomorrow
Wednesday 2 5 C
Thursday iciu,unB Tax
THQMAS .
A Thrillinq Love
Drama of tho
English Derby
LIBERTY
New Schedule For Interurban to
Begin Monday, March 29
l.v.
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Daily Kxcept Sunday
.Medford l,v. Ashland
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S:45 p.m. Sat. only S:4." p.m.
!i:;0 p.m. 9: SO p.m.
:3 p.m. Sal. culy 12:1.1 .Midnight
Sunday only
!:!' a.m. !l:0on.m.
Ill: 00 a.m. 10:(i0a.m.
11:00 a.m. 1:00 a.m.
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3:00 p.m. a : oo p.m.
4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
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11:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
P.-JOp.m. ?;50p.m, i
JACKSON VI M.K li;i)l'tUI)
Dally Except Sunday,
i-v. Bedford Lv. Jncksonvlllo-
S:OU a.m.
!i:30 a.m.
10:311 a.m.
: HO Noon
: 30 p.m.
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30 p.m.
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Sat. only 7 30 p.m.
!':30 p.m. Sal. only S:0t p m
Sal. only 10:30 p.m.
Sunday Only
I. v. Mcdford Lv. Jacksonville
!:' a.m. in :00 a.m.
10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
12:00 Noon 1:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. 3 : 30 p.m.
4:00 p m. .1:00 p.m.
.1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
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10:30 p.m.
Office and waiting room No. 0 S.
Front, iNash Hotel Handing.
Jacksonville Waiting Room at Itc
tcr's Confectionery.
Availing room, Ashland, lvast Side
Pharmacy.
J'hone 50?, Mcdford, Ore.
FRIDAY NIGHT
April 2 Curtain 8:15
Doors Open 7:00 p. m.
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UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON
N GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
College Songs
Clever Skits
Choruses
Catchy Parodies
Solo Numbers
Quartets
SIXTH ANNUAL CONCERT TOUR
22 Carefully-Trained Entertainers
PRICES : :
Lower Floor, 85c. includes
Balcony 55c
Seats Not Reserved Early Bird Catches the Best Seat.
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