Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MEnrotm 'MAtu tmbuxe. Mr:iFonk iukso Nykdxkkday. rKimuAuv uej
Wocal and
jL Personal
Anions hnlldlnK pormlta grunted by
Hie city roimrll lwt nltsht was one
iMHiictl to ttpv. V.. M. Kins for n frame
one-Ntory church eillflee, 30 li' 40 feet,
(or the Nannrene. denomination, to be
built at the northwest corner of Con
ti) avenue anil Jackson street, at a
cont of $"00. A permit was Issued f
Kd Coy for the construction of n frame
dwelling 31 by 2-1 feet, on West Kiev
enth near KaniiHon street, nt n cost of
$t!00. The permit was also issued lor
the construction of the new concrete
two-story bitlldinn, which James Hniv
Hen & Sun will erect aft the Went side
of Hnrtlett micei, at the corner of
Sixth Htreet, and which will he occu
pied on lease by the Medfrd Furni
ture Hardware company.' ' '
llody pine per tier, fhone 551.
New shipment of wire lamp shade
frame.. DpiipI's Art lVpt
Alra. 0. K. Gates underwent a major
operation at ttie Sacred Heart hospital
Mra. K. F. Haymond and sun, of
l'atrlck'8 creek, who haVe been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen
for some days, have returned to
Med ford to visit relatives. They had
been at Medford and came to Grants
Pass Intending to leave for home but
Lvvero (letnmeil.cn account ot tlio
heavy Fnow on Oroiron mountain.
('rants lNis Courier.
Itemouiber date, Feb. Kth and ISth.
Handicraft Shop. 21
Crc-s-ent orchestra. Kaale Polrtt,
Feb. IS. 12 j
' The resolutions over the death of
the late Colonel 11.' H. Snrsent were
adopted at the Uncoln club hnmpiet
at the lloiel Med for J on Monday nluht
hv'a-risins vote.
Good hjiftains new sto.-k hoys' and
men's dress caps, hats and pants, nt
the'new Racket St-w, t N. Central-
2S5
Everywhere you look ou see a
Chevrotet. ' tf
Mrs. Vells, who has been conduct
ins the work at the county hospital
near Talent for some time, is reported
unite seriously ill at present. Ash
land Tltlitius ' '
The freteht rate between Meilfoid tlnests at the Hotel Medford Include
and Salem applying to cull apples hasjK. I). Sultan of Seattle. A. X, Towns
been reduced from $i!.t'0 wr Ion to end of Kimono. K, , Callahan of St
$5 per ton due to the efforts of the
traffic department of the Oregon
l.ouls.
Mrs. I
Mo
O.
1 S. King and Mr. and
l'.nMtroiii of Salem, A. H
ANUARY HEAVIEST
Crowors Cooperative ass jelntlon ' rercitson ami Irvln lb mm of Hosehurg
and C. W. Kyau of Xew Voiu City.
Wo havo lusoeetea tua reclaimed
Tule lauds nt Klamath Falls, Wsi
, recommend theeo lands ft n Invest-1
ment rage-Drtissler Co. tf
The' Southorn Oregon Lumber Co.
will offer food 2x4 at their mill at,
end North Central at from 112 to tlu
for balance of month.
tf!
Tuesday forenoon, and Iter condition "V , ' , '
.... ... , 1 and Is- ny number. Sjc. llundi-
craft Shop.
A complete
early thin afternoon was reported as
favorable, although the patient was
enduring much suffering.
Imported Jap crepe, all colors. 25c
and 3"c per yard. Jap Art Store.
Army, and navy underwear, shirts
nnd drawers; shuts double breast and
back, all wool. $1.40 a garment. ,l S
Army Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So.
2$l
lie ot McQuay-Xorrls
;iston rings in S and 31 thousandths
oversize. Riverside Oarage. tt
John I.aden and son of Trail were
Medford business visitors today. .
Eat where the eats are Rood. O usher
Cafe. tf
Spot dances 'n everything. Eagje
Salem I'apital Journal.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist Deuel
Hid. Tetephone C03-R. tf
Lath, limn. Medford Lumber Co,
Sasanta Singh, who threw' and was
thrown by Ralph Hand at Cold Hill
last fall, and Richard Kauthe who was
flopped by Hand a couple of ' months
later, met at Cortland las! Saturday
as a preliminary to the Thyo-Oardner
(natch, and the Hindu threw the later
in 2$ minuses,
VAmMnjs! Xat.t.u-i:t:n t might. 2T'.
Kat, where the eats are good. Gusher
Care. - ' ' tf
Ikm Xewhury is among the local
men who will take up a homestead In
the Uutte Kails district this spring.
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co.
Y v- ' 9
Hy re piest. special' dance. Eagle
Point, Feb. IS. ' ; '' ' 2S2
A new elaborately illustrated hook-
i ... jm-hson county on asncu.tura. ()f ,mM.chals , w, , h).la ,u
nnd tinib.'F resources and scenery has nwmiVK( yvh J111(i
j.im ...Til cuoMsu.-o. copies oi. u oem n,. Mnruhv'iS .,.. location, second
floor Medford Uldg 2KI
Ivory at cost Wb;ht. the Jeweler.
APPEALS
Balfour Arrives Home
Thinks Treaty' 11 Pass
IlLU UI1UJO I LI.
HtH'TII II V.MI'TuN, I'
1 b' A 'iii III li',t I'll ;4 I
l:;;irour. head of Mio Clltl'b ili'bsiii-
the W'u iblii'.-l on it in i m I'onfi'i-
I Lord l,ii. i, f K.ibliaoi, ilinl
m il ot tin' it 1 1 1 1 1 1 ult , wt ic w vlcoiiii'il
l t ltt tiiMui t Ih'ii tbt'X tli-liiii Ui.it tu.
,l,n Hunt Ho. linii Am ii 1 1 ii ma mi ilnoi'
III III ll r it ill i I In' I ' It II "'ll HIllleH.
Ml'. Illllllllll I MHIKKI'll KIlHlf'. Illlllll
n.iliit iii'i'iiiiiipiltiiii'iilM of tlie W'ltnln
IliiMlmi i 1 1 1 1 . r 1 1 1 -. lie liml no Ooiibl
I, I. tlb" ll.lllliH M, l-. IMtlllt'lt In tbN
A 1 1 li in- .1. I t'liiinti v mill Imiii'il tin- nlhrr t tiunti li
)llnn In t
Ollftt tllt'l
tvntibl lull Into lliir.
HIit'IIum pint' 1 1 i.t foi' I uipi'iil Inn
.In, -i mil iitluii. bin Wiinil of tin' t iff
I Th. wiiiK nf the pitNt iiiimi li o i Hu
ll. ti, r.nlliL'iiii win, .linn ntes the news ''' i'cosm rooms bus lu-en nf the
stand front, of tint old Liberty heaviest of-tint year. etMng to the
theatre hillldltttt lui-, bet n III for tlie lack of l.tbnr tt he Heeuteil ami the
past few days but h;t recovered and Is ,. -iit v of the xveutbi-r. It U report-
again on the job.
tli'.wns, cotulitnatii'HS, blouses flml
children's dresses, formerly fl.33 to
$:l.-t. now S5c. Sale l'eh; 17 "and IS.
Handicraft Shop. 2SI
Get your cslondar free at our office.
R. A, Holmes. The In. Man. If
' C. A. Lockwood. Irwin Hums nnd
A. .1. l.ilbuin are a trio of Ruseburg
business men here interesting local
business men in the state convention
receive! in Eugene. The booklet is
(rotten out hy the Melftvd Chamber of
C; mm e rce. Eu gen e O tin ill .
Eat whei'e the eats are good. Rusher
Cafe. tr
EoRar Wight for low prices. tf
The new jury room at the -county
The . local high school basU'tball Point Sat. 2S2
team was defeated last night at The new service station on Xorth
Kuaene hy Eugene high by a score of Riverside is in the process of const rue-
4S-33. liou and is expected to oien for busi-
!-e Merite package goods free in- ness within another two or three
structions. Deuel's Art Dept. weeks. ' '
40c hand painted china plate 40c. '-'When' you want dry ihlll blocks just
Edgar Wight, reliable jeweler. call Valley, Fuel company. Phone 76.
The Modern Woodmen wilt meet to- Eat whore .the eats are good. Gusher
night nt 7:30 at Rickert's hall over (he Cafe. tf
-Medford Pharmacy. - William Rrayton of the Hollywood
ExiM'rieneed and careful -driver leav- orchards is 111 at bis ranch home with
ing Feb. 20 with a Dodge for San a severe attack of the flu. ' ' '
Diegq. Would like one, two or three Unique Valentines to-ntte at the Xat.
passengers for - San ' Diego or way ' : . 27S
iMttnts. Phone 8a.. , - 2S0 Try our merchants lunch. The
Alta Naylor, Good win corsetlere, 20 Shasta.
B. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 91S-W. Mrs.' Uiraine Hilton Cornish return-
'. .'' ' 285 ed home Monday after spending the
Hugh De Arntond of Medford, for- week end visitins with Mr. and Mrs:
nier Klamath lumberman, is a lousiness! George T. Peake at Grants Pass.
visitor here. DeArmond last year eold Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for
his mill on thq Swan Lake road to Nultoce. Phone 5&5-J. : tf
A. E. Krttse. Klamath Fails Herald.' I Phone or call our otHce for infortna-
New line of stamped 44-inch lunch-ltion KJamath Falls Tule lands. Page-
eon cloths. Deuel s Art Deartmeat. I Dressier Co. tf
Special dance Eagle Point, Feb. 18.1 Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway and
- 2S2 little son. ot Medford. were in Ashland
The outlook is for disagreeable a-few days ago visiting with Mr. Evans
weather for the .next -day or tw-o with of the new Golden Rule store. . Mr.
rain. A trace of rain fell early today. Holloway is employed in the Medford
and tnere was a rise of temperature uolden Rule store. Ashland Tidings
over night, the minimum of this morB-j All wool cavalry sweaters reduced
ing standing at i degrees.- . . Ifrom J4.00 to I2.S5 at TJ. 8. Army
Dressmaking at - reasonable prices, luoods Store. 32 central Ave. So.
children's clothes a specialty. : Phone A. regular dance and a' real ' time,
532-J. Lee. 518 Kin. , -.. 284 1 Eagle Point. v" ' 'JS2
This office Is prepared to print 1 Xext . Friday night, Feb. 17. at 7:30
ledger sheets, bills, etc. used on thejthe P. Y. C. of the Haptist church will
hookkeeplng machines. Don't. eivlttave a "kids' party at ' the church
your orders to traveling mtin and bare AH young people are invited to attend
them printed out of Medford. Phone and are asked to don their childhood
us and we will call. tf clothes for the evening. A prize' will
, Postmaster Warner has received oe given for .the best bov and girl.
word from district armv headatiartersl Shakes, shingles. MedforA T.hr rn
that recruiting has been resumed .by J Officers' dress shoes reduced from
the regular army at the Vancouver $7.00 to $5.50. i O. D. mackinaws re
barracks and the Portland recruitinglduced front $9.50 to $7.00." One sheep-
office. All young men who desire to4skin lined moleskin aviator's coat r.
enlist in the army 6hould communicate duced from $13.50 W $9 90. V. 3. Army
with the army recruiting office in Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue.
Portland, the only plaoe of recruiting '
In Oregon. Trench mirrors 10c at U. S. Army
Central Point Hotel for sale, 40 Goods store, 32 Central Ave. So.
rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Cheeks will be accepted fn payment
Price today $6,100. Might trade. PTice of Income and other federal taxes, an
wilt be reduced $100 every day until nonnces Clyde G. Huntley, collector of
sold. Gold Ray Realty- Company. Internal 'revenue, only when honored
phone 728-R or 134-Y. 279 by the banks upon which they are
Sale, Handicraft Shop, Feb. 17th and drawn at par, or full face value. This
J8th. 281 announcement is made by Collector
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins of this Huntley on .Instructions from the corn
city are visitors in Portland and missjoner of internal revenue, at
guests at the Benson hotel. Washington, D. C. Therefore, where
Bargains in uncalled for clothes, it is known that the bank upon which
Apparel- Cleaners and Hatters, corner the check is drawn will not pay the
Sixth and Central. 285 same at pan the taxpayer should re-
Invest your savings In the Jackson nilt by bank draft or money order.
County Building and Loan association. Vulcan auto springs, 'guaranteed.
--tf Billings Shop, S. Riverside. ' tf
Klamath county wool growers are! When better automobiles are built.
observing with growing optimism the Buick will ouild them. tf
return to normalcy of Wool prices and Arthur Kleinhammer of Ruch. snent
are slow to accept the offerings being Tuesday fn the city attending to btisi-
maue at Klamath tails of 30 cents on ness matters and visiting friends
contracts with $1 a head cash in ad- A real Valentine dance tonight at
vance for the season s crop. At this tne -Natatorium, with real Valentine
time last year no offers were being music. We lead, others follow. 279
made, and the top price for the season Hemstitching,
was lC cents. Becanse of the present
low price of hay, which was sold down
to $3 and $4 a ton, and in Borne in
stances 1, 30 cents is considered bet
ter than the 50 cents paid during the
ed that )iiiny workmen have been ift
traded hvixi by mlVert Iseitieuts only
to lie iIIhiiiiiiiIiiI when aiiivlntr.
Tile miie:ils of the elilttnt month
lire also heavy it ml i-utjHlmit, but m
relief ran tie given owing to tbe lurk
of funds. HittilitleiM ill no time In tin'
history of the riiy has tint iteeils Of
the poor lieeii so limit at tin' pres
ent llltte. Tbe ni..iOl .ittoll nf rM'l v
tme Is retiulreil to tuny tbe tit.v oxer
this tryttix period.
Mrs, Meat's had entire charge nf
the n I'll.-!' work last month met cinr
fined the iii th Itles iilnmst entirely to
ex-servlee men. luip being given only
'to those rnrrvhtK lllsebill He pnpelS.
I
. . . . i.. , . .. I li"l I' "'ll I'M tm in. mi ., - - -
MV I'rn i rtuop inr u i Minis oi ,, . ,, ,.
, - , ,. ,. I the lolltiwlng IntrreHtlm MatHlli s.
dressmakinK nnd remodeling. RoomJ Nuill,,r or ,..,, v,-,, soblU rs. 4 I.
424. Medford UltlK. 2S2 V(1 llf ,.,, (.u,, mi,it,.,-. j i. m, ,ii.
C. M. Thonins s' nt yesterday In earo ulvm l 4. s-itt to liospltal.
Hrnntu l'tua Mtt.l litt nlL-ttl ItttiO.t it -t f.,tt,,-M ucttt,.,, ri. H.tl.l let-u I '1 .
couithouse will he ready for use at the - ft, ,',,- wh,n of the f b.tblng r.t.tti Ibui.-.l. li Ki.rni. nt-.
Olteoing or the petit Jury term of the Knknt!, 0f Vvthlas IntUe or that cltv -M-" vWts nui.lr. .tffl.luvus s. t ure.l.
circuit court. February 27th. The quar- .,,., ,:,.'., si,,,,, h.,n,i n.vI- .....i (.. In the iivlli.in relief, tiwiv weie
ters atv on the second story' of the
Speed typing class now nt Medford
tine family - group dealt with uinl
lutsiness College.
The boys' team nt the local hUh'
TREES PURCHASED
new county vault, and was made neces
sarv hv Ihe low- itiitttnc witntnn on
Field blankets, hospital blankets and ,.,, ., . .
Navajo Indian blankets at U. S. Army w thpv w pro,,ullv ,10 m, ltU ft
Goods Store. 52 Central Ave. So ..., . .. ... . , ..
e. . , , ... inmsing reception ny ine enure tugn
Body pine $2., 5 per tier. Fhone 5ol. 8fhooI ,M)ll. Tn ))
. header. American Legion team of Med-
The basketltall teams of the Rose- frtr. va .,, .,,,., l-,i,u
burg and Ashland high Schools will ... ,'.. vu Vn,vnrt' llf
meet at B-KeburK tdnight. Neither ..iyosUr w UJtp ft, , Nat
team has been defeated this season. Katurdav. nKnt. id.rvci ,.ts for
and the game is attracting attention in SatllrJnv ,li(.,lt g vnt0;it w, KO '
all sections owing, to its probable ut CrowwmH lt y ocl,H.k ,,,,..
effect on the state Inter-sclmlastlc .,.. ,.i,.
.... . . . i - . row iiioruiiis.
championship. ...
Some new music tonight. Natatorium I
279
Everywhere you look you see' a
Chevrolet tf
I'pon his return to Rosehurg. after a
tour of southern Oregon. Deputy Dis
trict Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks
Georgip Neuner, Jr.. said: "Medford
and Ashland are itroeresslnir ami bus!-'
ness seems to be normal. However,' ;
they look forward, as we do, to a sub- ' " ' : -,
stantial Improvement in the future."; . T" the1 13." treos reported as having
AH the late music. Eagle Point, Feb. bw,V purchase ,t, the; county fair
jg j - jj2 community grounds are nulled the ful-
i-lme. cement Medford Lumber Co. 'o'n: Sparrow buys two and
Clint C. McCurdv who has been sick W lrclu.se three, all of whirl,
with an attackof'gripi g able to In- ar' llan"' " lt th'
out again. ' " Ll"l,,rs-
Xew shipment of women's silk. n Larl,!,s r ''"nlx re.piests
hosiery, wide variety of shades and two tr,'es ,,e ,'lanlP,, ln lh" .nu,m'',
colors. The Toggery. 284
Are you ready for the most glorious
week-end nartv pvpr offered run'
424. Medford Bldg. 282 to be P,a:''ed for Mary Agnes Johns m
The engineering department of the
California-Oregon Power company
f.. .... ,.t , I J ti.il'tmt (tell i lilt-
H3''t.:..'..:. .v..'.,. ;.
I'li'.i int'in. ',,iii,i., - mill i,,,,,,,,,.-. ....v
guen out. u until v fniins of lnii
uinl iimlxtniiee gliott.
FOR FAIR GROUNDS
ra&iaa
of Dorothy Carles and llillic" Cur-
less. ' .
Mrs. J. II. Johnson asks for a tree
NOW PLAYING
LARRY
SEMON
A resident of Medfoid ' who is a
great admirer of race horses sent In'
have in hand plans for the warehouse V.V "wr ",r "v "eeause net
to be constructed in south Medford '!he8 "ee '8" M,n,e" ro"u,1 lin'"''
near the ice house, and as soon as thc.lmlmo" I a,"t environment
right .of way, details, etc., are cleared
r
up w ill approve them, and It is exact
ed that actual construction work will
start about April 1st. The warehouse
will be sorely needed for sotrage pur-
This makes a tttal of 145 trees pur
chased during the Buy a Tree cn;n
laign. The following correction is made:
Mrs. (irover IVifter of Central Point
Plcoting,
8c per yd.
Buttons coTered.
r.anotcratt Hnoo. tf
John M. bitter, a sheepman of Prine-
SPRAY ORDERS
ISSUED BY ALLEN
war. Between 400,000 and" BOO.OOOl Wile left Tuesday for .his home after
pounds is sold through Klamath Fall8.lsl'nding a week in the city.
Laundry work neatly done. Phone Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
456-Y. 293 cylinders welded, re-Inforced and
A good time assured, Eagle Point, guaranteed. Only the finest-pre-heat-
Saturday 18. 282 mg fuels and metals used. Vulcan
The W. C. f. V. will meet Thursday Welding Works, 39 S. Front street. t
afternoon at 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A.l The best stag shirt on the market
house. The first lesson oh tlie study reduced to $S.O0; leather coatR reduced
course of "Our Government," will be frm $13.50 to $9.75; leather vests re
given. Come and start, the course. duced from $8.50 to $fi."3 at U. 8. Army
We have cut them once more. The Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave.
greatest bargains ever offered to . the A letter has been received by f. E.
people of Medford, absolutely all wool Merrick' from bis son Walter stating
ralntite fabric overcoat, a $35 valuo, that he was back in Los Angeles from
leduced to $12.50. U. S. Army Goods a ' mouths trip to Mexico City", Mex.
Htore, 32 South Central avenue. Hr'st music, good crowds, etc., Eagle
Buy your magazines and latest pa- roint. 282
pers at Bob's stand, old Liberty Edgar Wight, Oiegon ugate jeweler,
theatre. ' ' 279 ' " tf
Among guests at the Hotel Holland Among the new corporations listed
are Thomus W. Creason of Roseburg, with the corporation commissioner at
J. M. Alnutt of Klamath Falls, Edward Salem is the Medford Tire Co., Jled-
poses during the construction period Purchased a tree for Crovef and Jennie
v"- l'' " iniTT vr i iivt ( 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 vr t u- 1
valley, and for this reason work will
be rushed on It.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet ' " tf
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
Jacob Huerergarten, of Copco, Calif..
is in this city for a few days buying
seed potatoes In large quantities. He
intends to put out a large number or
potatoes on his ranch fn the Klamath
river valley.
Only a few lots on paving left Get
yours at once at City Hall. tf
Eat where the eats are good. Gusher
Cafe. tf
-1;..- j, ...
iv uisL-iiss iiisinci cooperation in w,-k fw vim t,v i.boiiinir ton. Ant-
observance of the game laws and to person failing to spray, the work wil!
consider details of the game code and be done by tit., county and a lien
methods of enforcing the rolings, dls- dnr- upon tin- property to cover
trict deouty game wardens of tho ittsio ,OMt- A. C. AI.I.l-.N,
are irnthrrp,! In Piriliin,! f o . .. I lim l. em. .frit, ijihi.
. ........ ,, l T. U-.lll)
session. Patrick Dailey of Medford.
Ed Walker of Roseburg and George (!.
Hancroft of Grants Pass, the district
deputy game wardens respectively of
Jackson, Douglas and Josephine Coun
ties are among those in attendance
Army slickers $1.00 at U. 8. Army
Goods Store; 32 Central Ava. So." '
' All kinds of rough and drained
.-. i . i . . ... ....
f'ity Vr,ler1y owners are bereby
;iotiflr-dthnt' nil trees' and sbrubbery
subject to liifest'ntion of San Jus
S'-alr, must be v. ray i-d at nine. Ai
rangenients bae lx-ni maile iy wbh u
a spray innfit is now' working in the
city and can ! ohtnined to do 'your
Yprt.
rV.'!fi,
llfO; W
n bU
latest
tomedy
THE
BELL HOP"
The funniest fellow in the
woild stops at nothing to
give you tho laugh of your
life in this, the first cf bis
new comedies!
William de Mille's
The Lost Romance'
One of De Mille'a Greatest
Cinema Achieverocrti, with
Lois Wilson, Conrad Nagel
and Jack Holt.
Professor Hamilton
Of 0. of W. a Suicide
SKATTLH, Feb. 15. Tbe body of
William A. Il.uniltoii, iiHSoiiiitn pro
foHHor of miitb' iiiatbs ut the I'nlvi-r-slty
nf Washington, Wis foiiml In :i
, ,, . I. ,,, ill inn .iii.i 1111,-iil li, -if- ini. i ,,.i j
limber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. uM,.r virvumnil t.,.M, wbi.h. it.'.or.Hr.K
711 Bast Main street ' ln ollre, -Imli ,-,te that he bad com-
The Ashlahd basketball team passed mitred mlile. : !
through the city this morning enroiite Friends say 1,,. Jiad been 'siiffi-rliig
to Kosebiirg where they will play the front, a nervous 'affliction. U was
Roseburg team tonight. Thev will re- married December 31, but he Olid bis
turn trt Ashland tomorrow afternoon.
For business opportunities In 8. Ore
gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency
room m Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf
we write burglary insurance ln the
Old Hartford covering merchandise of
all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency.
tf
Jirs. .Marguerite Cnrtwrlght
Klamath Fulls is here to remain fur
Pathe News Weekly,
"Betty" at the Mighty
Wurlitzer.
The
l.ee of Kiddle. Ore.. Robert Nye of
Grass Valley, Calif., Helen Cowgill of
Corvallis, and II. P. Iiurroughs and!
H. H. Taylor of Zanesvllle, 0.
We specialize. on reboring cylinders.
P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf
Hard times made easy, nuy ranches
without money, pay with share of crop,
like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company.
tf
lide HfpHi-atf.fi a' few days Inter,
fil-fllllg tfl flif'lirlK.
TOO LATE Tt) CLASSIFY
FOR Rh.NT Sleeping rooms
bath. Phone !ul-J.
with
2SI
KpU RKNT Five r;om furnished
house, garage, close fn, $20.50. I'hont
820-.I. 2X1
roni, i.iiron; u o. Jones, Ethel J
Jones and 13. F. Lindas.
A complete line of Pacific Package1
Goods, while they last. Feb. 17 unit in.
at the low-price of 85c. Handicraft- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Walker
Shop. 281 i 'turii;d to Los Angeles where he Is
several days attending to her business WANTKI) To trade 2.0 acres Improved
interests in Medfoid. , "
Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches soM
under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with
share of1 crop, like rent. ' Gold Hay
Realty Comfsny. tf
Uody pine $2.75 per tier. Phone 551.
27
Verl Walker, who" has been visiting
Please remember that classified ads.
locals and small ads are cash' In ad
vance. Bring in your ads and do not
UBe telephone. , tf
attending the Los Angeles Institute
When In poed of sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
ranch near Medford for dairy ranch
in or near Itogue River Valbfy.
J. V. M., Mail Tribune. ,. 2S4
FOR SALK Wicker baby sulkoy, al
most new. Phone 452-L, 2H1
FOR SALIC Direct Imported Jap
crepe, all colors, 25c mid :15c per yd
Jap Art -Store. . 2M''
SATURDAY,
Star of "Way Down
East,
RICHARD
BARTHELMESS
in the Famous Sat. Evening
Post tftory,
"TOL'ABLE
DAyiD"
SCHOOL TABLET SALE
As loiift as thuy lust wo will sell:
All om 15c Pencil Tablet i for
All our 10c Pencil Tublcu for . 8c. Two for'
30 Sheets of Theme. Paper
AUCTION
l nit.''' r I
VANTEl Situation by slenomapher
and bookkeeper, Call S71-J uftf-r-noons.
2NII
FOR SALIC Itlack Minorca rooster
find pullets. Phono .'12-L. 285
at Gitzen Barn
FEBRUARY 18
. , i
at 1 o clock - .
- ." - ... i . .j
iO milk cows, fresh and
heavy spr jngers.
Complete blacksmith
outfit.
Wagon scales, 5-ton capacity.
Furniture, 4 horses, and
wagon. ' ".'
W. H. WELTY
' Auctioneer.
10o
15c
i6c"
PAGE
TUESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 21
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NORTHWEST'S GREATEST OPERATIC EVENT
PUBLIC
AUDITORIUM
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MARCH 22-23-24-25
CHICAGO
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COMPANY
MOST STI I'UMitil S ori.M.TliN' I Till'. VVOItl.ll
311 PEOPLE, 45 ARTISTS, CHORUS, BALLET
IS lll'STIt or 7 t Sl'l t'l M. TIIAIVS TO Tit AVSI.'OUT
OPERAS AND CAST
Wednesday, March 22-MONNA VANNA
.Mary r.iinien. .'.luriimre, Hiihianurr, i niretui, stojico, noiay,
Defrere; I'ulnrro, coiuluetlllK.
Thursday, March 23 -LOHENGRIN (in English
KwHa HulHU, Vmi tiiirdiui, JnlniKon, lliikhuiiiff, rotreull, Defrcro;
C'lmliil, ciinduetliiK.
Friday, March ii -ROMEO AND JULIET
" Ktlilh Munm, .Mnxwf-ll. ('liieHHen, Mnrntore, JlilfruniiP, Defrcro,
Cotrettil, Mi'oliiy, Cli'nl; rolaci ii, coiiiluel inn'
Saturday Matinee, March 25 THAIS
Mary (Jiirdeti, Diifiiuine, Mioliiyi I'livloiikii, .Muxwell, Clui'MHim;
I'lilncco, voiidnctlnK.
Saturday Night, March 25 AID A
Kalwi, Van (lonNin, l.iuiionl, f'ot reiill, l.a..url, lllinlnl, Ollvlero;
Clinlnl, noiidnclliiK.
CITV .Wit OI T-OI'.T(iV. MAI I, OlthKltS I'Olt .V M'.MIIIOIl OK
Si;.TH )l.Y UK SlvVT IN AT ,V TIMH I I' TO .l .
ici,i ii(i tiik oi'i:u. vi:i:k.
HI'IASON ()llli;its limn (ir more hi'iiIh for 1'iicli of (lie flvo porform
iui(.'''(il will bo filled flint, coin inuni'lnt! I-KIUII'VH)' I. .;
llU.I'' K K.l SON OltlHOIt.H (one or more Heat for three perfoniiaiirps)
' will bo filled nexl. eoinniKiiilllK I'KIHU'AUV t.
SIN(.l-lri:iiroit.MAM'l': Olt,ii:itS (oim or niori! Hata for InHii than .
. f thren perrorniiinc.eH ) will bo flduil, rniiiiiietielnp Mareh 1? v'1
Al l, M ill, OIIOKIW Hlionhl hit ndilnmnetl To V. T. IMN1I,K,HJH.
WOltliU ATTIt ACTION COMI'ANV, Pl'lll.K! Al IHTtmil'M,
1 r)it'l'li.M. . To lit hi Inmiri! Fiifn return, Inehmii lielt-liddreHHed
nnd HlumpPd envelope, Maltn all remlttaneoM payubln to W. T.
111 II Kl.
PRICES
( WAIl TAX I l,l ll,l) AVI) ,AI I.Si;.TH lll.SKUVKIl)
I. OU'KU I'MMIU KIi-hI, 20 iowh, $7.7U; IliHt 111 roWH, X1.H0;
IHIKSS CIIK'1,1'' (riiHt llalcony) Threu tetiler onctluliM, (!.O0;
Hidii necMotiN, $."."111, ,
II. M'ON V-r-(S(!( ftid Kulcony) Threo eetit.er Herllotm, ' $4.40; Hldo
Hoclion, ftrsl. four rowit, ?:i."0; Hldo Rt.ictlon, lutjt. flvo roWH, 2.l!0.