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Opens Sat. April 9
Mann's Departm't Store
1 The Store for Everybody.
Medford, Oregon
Tim pi'URiam. whiili will ! given
In tha high ixliuul iiHHi'iiibly nvxt
EEjj Friday evening-, April S, will be u
rVM-y novel one. H will i unslst of
jtwo pails. The first part will In
E5j elude damns and drills given by
j about thirty pirls of the physic il
SSj training classes. The second part ill
1 be an excellent play presented by lli
nu'inbers of the Dramatic club.
The high school invites the public
rr: to take this opportunity to kci an
Idea of some of the work carried on
by the Kirls of the physical trainlni;
classes. A few of the girls have ap
Z peaied in public previously and hae
Z entertained Uu-kc audiences by their
clever work. The majority of the girls
u,i:.,i-, iu .tieuioiu auuMfnces oy uy
their practices have shown they will
bo equally entertaining.
Tho program includes dances as
stately and graceful as the minuet, as
full of life and spirit as folk and gym
nastic dances, and ns dainty and aes
thetic, as interpretative.
"The Twelve Pound Look," which
is the third of a series of plays pre
sented by tho Sock und Buskin club
this year promises to be on a par
with tho others.
Tho purpose of the club Is educa
tional and the work done is with the
ultimate aim.of having some under
standing of tho fundamental princi
pals and works of drama.
The future and success of the club
depends to some degree on the sup
port given by the community to its
activities.
Wilson's Store
Closes Friday
See Tomorrow's Paper
for Wilson's Reduced Prices
HERE'S A SAMPLE
Men's Suspenders 25c
Men's Khaki Pants.. 98c
Bib Overalls 89c
Men's Underwear 50c
Work; Pants : 98c
Work Shirts 69c
See Tomorrow's Paper for Big Ad Sale
Starts Saturday
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complete business confidence and make her his BUSINESS
partner as well as his life partner.
Open a bank account for YOUR wife in our bank.
Many a man has been saved from business disaster by the
money his wife has quietly tucked away to her credit in the
bank and which she was able to "produce" at the critical
moment.
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We invite YOUR Banking Business
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Established 1888
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"The Kid" Big Success
"The Kid", which played to cnof
nious crowds yesterday seems to set
tle the question as to who ia the
greatest of all film comedians. It ts
Charles Chaplin. Discriminating play
goers long have suspected. that Chap
lin's unrivaled hold upon the imagina
tion and affection of the multitudes
was not due so much to Ills buffoonery
as to his real acting ability. In "The
Kid," his new six-act First National
comedy, Chaplin does some of the fin
est, most delicately shaded acting any
one ever saw and for every slapstick
laugh in it there is a classically ex
quisite scene.
Ills riotous action is irresistible.
Little Jackie Coogan is one of the best
child actors ever seen on a Medford
screen. Women wept just to see him.
a foundling discovered by Chaplin
alongside an ash can in an alley.
"The Kid" Is two-fisted. Its right
glove is packed with tho pearls of
tears, its left with the horseshoe of
laughter. There are six acts that seem
like one. Six nets that are funnier
than the work of any other human be
ing. Six acts that are sadder and
simpler than anything else In pictures.
Six acts thnt will atone for anything
tho motion pictures have ever done.
Other attractions on the program
are, "Sweetheart Days," Page Maga
zine and Janice Iiutler on tho big
Wurlltzer organ.
Ople Read Story Scores Hit
After many pictures of society in
trigues it is with a sense of relief that
one sees "The Jucklins," George Med
ford's 1!ew picture, which opened to
capacity house at tho Rialto theatre
yesterday.
This is a good, big clean picture. It
deals with good, old-fashioned people,
tells a good old-fashioned love story,
and contains a million and one little
bits or great human interest. Monte
Blue plays the role of Bill Hawes, the
lunky school teacher, Charles Ogle is
Urn Jucklin, Mabel Julienne Scott is
Guinea Jucklin, his daughter and the
big cast includes Fannie Mldgley, Zell
Covington, Winter Hall, J. M. Dumont.
Clarence Burton and a lone list ol
favorites.
BUDAPEST, April 7. (By Associ
ated Press.) Reports that former Em
peror Charles has re-entered Switzer
land have been received here and his
arrival in thtt country Is said by
Count Albert Apponyi, former Hungar
ian premier as closing the incident
arising from the ill-starred attempt of
Charles to reinstate himself as king
of Hungary. In conversation with the
Associated Press correspondent yes
terday the count expressed the opinion
that Charles was probably duped by a
colossal hoax the work of foreigners
for the purpose of promoting some de
sign not understood here.
"This regrettable Incident, which Is
over," he continued, "at least proved
the stability of the Hungarian state."
German Empress Better
DOOR.V, Holland. April 7. Former
Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany
who has been critically ill for several
months, has had no new attacks of
heart failure since Friday. Although
she is very weak, her nights are re
ported to be restful. Professor Kraus,
who was called here from Berlin to
attend the patient, has returned to the
German capital,
Interesting sIdcliKh'.d on the career
of C. H. Owens, :n:i'HU-il at Suit I. alia
City hist Saturday. In eunueclion with
tho Bank of Jacksonville failure is
shown In the following uitiele from
the Corvallis Gazette Times uf last
Tuesday:
Corvallis and Benton county people
have great interest in the story that
C H. Owen is' being brought from Salt
Lake City on a charge of aiding Wil
liam II. Johnson, cashier and ex
piesident of the defunct Hank of Jack
sonville, to defraud that Institution of
Jlil.uOO lor the reason that .Mr. Owen
was a resident of Corvallis for at least
six months two or three years ago
and while here was noted for his free
dom with money and his disposition
Co he a royal, all-round good fellow.
As a matter of general belief he
was a poker player of no mean cali
ber but not quite so good but that a
number of expert poker artists in our
community managed to relieve him
of considerable of his ready coin.
While here. Mr. Owen was a well
dressed, rather cloancut looking fel
low, who actually looked like ready
coin and it was the understanding
among friends that he was the noble
scion of an illustrious and prosperous
family, wus the happy recipient of the
good graces and surplus coin of some
one who had died, and stood a glorious
chance of getting u whole lot more ol
tho filthy lucre when a certain aunty
should undertake to favor him by shuf
fling oft this mortal coll.
From Medford comes the account
that Hanker Johnson is supposed to
have sent .Mr. Owen at some time
during his career at least $700 a week,
and It may be that this was tho coin
that Air. Owen had received from the
"family" coffers, or advanced in the
hope of the beloved aunty's death. At
any rate, whllo here Mr. Owen bought
the well-known George BroNvn plnce
just north of the city, and in the
course of activities bought or had a
deal on for the Tom Dorgaii plnce up
in tho Soap Creek country, and in
some of these deals some of Banker
Johnson'3 notes were floating around.
The ins and outs of tho deals here are
not sufficiently well known to give de
tall, but it is known that even then
there were those who wondered that
the- Jacksonville bnnker should have
notes around in tills manner.
GETS HE IKIED
REDDING, Cal., April 7. Painters
putting new Roman numerals on the
Redding town clock recently mixed
the letters and put the "IX" where
tho should be und vice versa.
When the mistake was discovered, a
Redding newspaper told Its readers
that if thev were cettinir mlxod in
their time, the trouble was with the
clock. "If you sec the hands pointing
to 'XI1 and "IX' you will know it is 0
o'clock and if you see them pointing
to 'IX' and 'XII' pleuse be Informod
I hat it is 11 o'clock," tho paper said.
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To seal in t h e
delicious Burley
tobacco flavor
It's Toasted
Symbol of
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A Zerolene DISC is the identifying mark of high-grade lubri
cants, the symbol of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine
lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. Zerolene is
Correct Lubrication.
Follow the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication En
gineers embodied in the 2erolene Correct Lubrication Chart.
There's a grade of Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your
engine. Ask for a Chart for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
A grade Jor each type of engine
Cabaret Ashland Armory
Friday Evening April 8
From 9 p. m. to 2 a. m.
Under auspices 1st Co. Coast Artillery, Oregon National Guard
Medford people make reservations at once by telephoning Rose
Brothers, Ashland. .
$1.50 PER TABLE FOR RESERVATIONS
FIRST CLASS MUSIC. BIG TIME
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"Pink Spray"
3 lbs. to 50 gallons of water
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Co-Op Exchange
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Sales Co.
Sells anything. Sales 7917
Monday.
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Physlclaa. Special attention given
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Automobiles Painted and
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221 North Fir.
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Phnnn 777
Plumbing and Heating
Quality Service .
Wm, Hammett
42 S. Central Phone 659
Medford Iron Works
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Gas Engine Repairing a Specially
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