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PAGE TWO ocal and 1 Personal OwtK-r of tloKs tlirouKlioul Modfonl And the county. If Ihoy have not y't takfln out tliolr state lifeline 1o tax with County Clerk Klovey, unit doslre to Keep thrlr rtojfs, nre tfflfflPd to hurry nnrt tnlte out mich lleonse ns Sheriff Twill I plnnn to netlvely hesin enforo Ins the law at onrr. Thin law requlri thRt every iIok found' riot wemiitB the, tnlA 1 int. nun 1... t,L.-t, itn tin 1 kille.t. t . ; . , . ' f 1 Another iiik time. uoiti mil. sat, , New (shipment of wire lamp .stiaitf fratiitw. Deuel's Art TVpl. . , KkUowiiiK a windy nlsht with tie Wind nt time Mowing a 35 mile Mil limir'ftulc, this foi'enopn and afternoon were vory, sprlnnliko with, the fam Khfnlnu. It was tho first sprliitftlko day or tho season lnu at tijiifs tji wind again arose and black clouds HP pnared, presanlnp a rain atorm. Uain lh 1he predicilua tr tonight nd KH-lay- 1 . .' . ; KnlRhts of Pythian dnnco Saturday. fbt 18th. Knishts and ladles cordMlv Invited. 2t imported Jap crepe, all colors, J.-c nnd 35c per yard. Jap Art Store. It. V. Kuhl, editor of the Mail Tri bune) has been ill at home the pnsl few days with a bad cold, nnd S. si. Smith, business manager of t)e Mail Trihttnc.' has lieen confined to his homo with a similar complaint nine VdnPsday. The so-called fin epidemic In the city, however, is gradually (iimlnlshlnsr. Army and navy underwear, ahirt and drawers; shirts double breast an) back, all wool, $1.40 a garment. l S. rmy Goods store, 32 Central Ave, So. liflMerite psekajre poods free in strurnions. Deuel's Art Dope , The regular monthly meeting of the Jackson County Medical association was' held last night nt the home or Dr. F.'C. Thayer on. West Tenth street. T)t paper of the meetinK , was on "MiHles," and .was presented by Dr. Gordon McCracken or , Ashland. , ' New. shipment of, women's silk hosier'. ' wide variety , of shades and colors. The Toggery. . . 2S4 Experienced and careful driver leav ing fVb. 20 with a Podge for San Diego. Would like one. two or three passengers for San Diero , or way points. Phone S5t- . , 2(0 Den Scovell, the dramatic entertain er, who recently sient some time in Med ford,. is now. in Klamath Falls ap . pearing before various organisations of that city. (1 i Snyder's orchestra,, Gold Hill, Feb. 18th.; ;. .. i ... . ' .,, , ',, 282 Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetiere, 20 8. Fir street, upsUirs. Phone 918-W. Oa account of -Wasjiiiifitan'g birth day, the, Southern. Pacific will aell round trip excursion .tickets between all points where -the one way fare is or less on a basis of a fare and a. half per round trip, the minimum round trip fare to. be 50 cenU. Sale dates. February 2 .'and. .22. Final return limit to be February 23. Tickets to le good going on date of sale and require contjnuous passage on both going and returning -trips. . ; New line pf stamped 44-inch lunch eon cloths. 'Detiel'a Art Department. Special' dance Eagle Point, Feb. lsJ Tbe ,' Washington School Pareni Teacher circle will meet at the school building tomorrow afternoon at, 2:30i Miss Hart of the Red Cross, will speai; and refreshments will be served. Dressmaking ;at - reasonable . prices) children's, clothes a specialty. Phone G32-J. Leei ?18 King. . . . . ... 2H i Tbia" office i ii'. prepared to print ledger sheets, billa, etc., used on the bookkeeptag v machineg. Don't. Ifive y6ur orders to. traveling men and have them, printed, out of Medford. .Phone us" and w will call. . , . U E. E. Kelly had every tooth in his head extractedTuesday and .Wednes day, and notwithstanding, that trying ordeal, , was about the streets down town today, feeling hale and hearty. It takes more than a little thing like the loss of his U'eth to phase the colonel, who will live on muRh .and solii until his store teeth .are fitted Into his pee. , t ' . , , Central. Point , Hotel for -sale, 40 rooms; would cost $30,0J)O to build Prioe today $fi,000. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 very day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company, phone 728-R or 134-Y. 2S0 Sale, Handicraft Shop, Feb. 17th and 18th: . . ..... , , .. .281 Jerry McCartlo, a prominent sheep man of this county, Accompanied ly his wife, arrived here last night from Medford. ' They are registered at the Hall hotel. Klamath Falls Herald. Dance! Dance! Dance! Gold Hill Saturday. 282 Bargains In uncalled for . clothes. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, corner Sixth and Central 285 j MOTHER! CLEAN j . CHILD'S BOWELS WITH , CALIFORNIA, FIG SYRUP ' Even a sick child loves the 'fruity" ts-to rif 'C-lifomll Fit' Xvrup." If tile little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, rross, feverish, full uf eold, or hat colic, jfivo a tcasnooiiful to elmnite the Jh'cr and bowel.. in a few hours you iwi see fbr VoiiMulf How thoronylily it, works till the'cotitiintiin poison, sour bile and Viu-tu out of the boweU, and you have a well, playful child njiu'ui. - MillieiH of mutlii'is keep "California Yig Svvrup" lintuly. They know a tea Kiioonful today saves a "sick child to morrow; , A-k your druggist for gonuine "California Fig .Syrup',' which hgg direc tions for bobii's and children of all ag printed oh liultle. Mother! You musX ny "t'lilifuniiii" or yiut limy get an imi stlon iiji! syn.ji. . A moni guests at. the. Hotel Holland are It. T. Mc.Mullen nnd Hoy I.ed nlckey of Kuseno, K. H.'llnnse and I.. .1. Ilelfner of San hVaitcisoo, Mr. nAl .' J. M'llSrtn' of PoVthmtl. I. f. jPnidcr of tinints Pass, nnd Mr. sud Mrs. .y. U lghtman of Suit l.Hke , therip. They return this Htternoon i('l;. V'tah. ., ' , . , .Jnnd it Is evpected that the stirthMX luvst joyr savings in in j.ivn" . CAuuty ttuildlng and Lohti nssocl.it Ion. ; ' i tf'tioods. while they last, Feb. 17 nnd I.- .Anndry work neatly done I none .--... ...... Air. und Mis.!". J. Cofimiiu of As, .'and were; visitors in this city last Fuesday. , . A ffocd lime nti'ured. K;iI Point, PnturtlAy IS. ' We. have.cut thorn once more. The prentosi bnrgalns . ever offered to the people of Medford, absolutely all wool ralntico fuhrlc overcoat, a $;!." valio' reduced to $12,."u. V, 8, Army Gool$ Stoi-e. "2 South Central avenue, Tho regular moeUng of the l.ady IClks at the Klksclub Wodnes.lay nlljr. : noon was largely Httomlcd aud pleas ant s.h'ihI affair. One bundled and ten ladies Mere .present. TUcs , bi monthly meetings ,of the 'Klks ladies are ptoadily gaining In popularity., We Hcialio on rehorlnx cylinders. 'P. F. Close at Riverside Garage., tf Hard times made easy, buy wnchPs without money. pay with share M crop, like rent; Gold Kay Realty Cowpany. - - - .. ... . (- ;tf Post master YYm. J. Warner lias re- ceived notice from the pjKtxriicu do-; Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed. kveiNt Hrayton of lbll woul ir. h partmcnt at Washington thi't in , Billings Shop, S. Riverside. tf i wan a business visitor this hum-. cordance with a re-rynt admeMment to' when better automobiles are built. lvlK,r,, h'1' " fat he!-, wis the iHittal laws and rogul.tyions that . Bulck will buiU them. tf lmm Hrnyton, w ho lias boon III lor in all cases of impassible .roads, bad condition of toads, uusafe l idges. dan-. parous fords, or, other ot.ructi,ius to service on, rural routes,' ihat the ia-' irons affected w ill, be avised and ,a ; mpiest made of the prtH-r officials , mat mo necessary rerhirs lie maac. , If the repairs are not uada within short time, the rt.iniydions proyide,. tho postmaster shall t'poit the matter; . i-..u:... .!.. ' I... 1 ... 1 to Washington w ith, , roeommeniluti p l'cr an amendment of Ahe route to with-, draw it from lmpasMe. or. unsuitable riwds. The new rrulations also pro-; vide that postmaster shall, in a likoi mhnner, nivort evtry insunce where, a non-automatic entf i being maintain ed' on any road cvered" by rural deliv ery service. i I - Remember date, Fvb. 1,7th and lHth. Hahdlcraft Stir,). 21 . Croscont - oA-hestra. Fgle Toint. Feb. IS. , . . , , 2S2 Tomorrow fternoan at 3 o'clock Misa Flcrenci- Pool, county home dem onstration tTCcnt, will address the Paront-Teaeier association of Lincoln school at tke school building. . Oood taKalns new stock btiys; and men's drwfc caps, hate and jnnts, at the new rieket Store, 103 X. Central. tverynere 70a . look jyon see a Chevrolei. ' - ' , , tf Far ol t hi the Dead t Indian geition there i three and one-half feet of snow, according to latest reports re ceived; here. Saly of Paciric PaMtaRe Goods, Feb. 17 aid IS, -any -number," Site.' Handl ers ftf Shop. '' .. . ' 281 Aj complete iine of McQuay-Xorris piston rings in 5 and , SI thousandths cyersise. Riverside Garage.;, i tf Spot dances n everything. ; Eagle Point Sat. ' '. IS2 , E. Gates j- The condition of Mrs. who underwent a serious ooeratioa last Tuesday oontinues, to improve. and she suffered much less pain today. When yon want dry mill blocks Just! call Valley Fuel company. Phone 7U. fcat where the eats are flood. Cosher" Cafe. . tf Eat where the eats are good. Gusher Cafe- . . . t.- v - 1 , ,. .itC Hishop W. T. Sumner of the. Episco pal church was confined to his bed (lay witn a second attack of the grlpfre. definitely. Short visits wilt be made ! The bishop had a similar attack lAstjwith friends In' Medford, Ashland and week but left Saturday for Medf&rd I and Grants Pass to. fill engagements. He . returned to the .city Monday. i Portland Journal. Try our merchants , lunch. ; The Shasta, .: . , Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetiere NuBone. Phone 685-J., :. ' 1. ror ; tf 1 Special Gregg Shorthand reviiw and Speed typing clans now at Medford Business College. ; ' j, 2S3 The Woman's Home Miesiofe society of(the FiintI. E. churf h wfll meet with Mrs. B. ). I'almer, North Oak- dale avenue, Friday afternoon, at 2:30. Mrs. Go. Kunsinan will glv her re - port of the convention, recently held at Eugene. A splendid program, has been prepared, a pleasant sfta-nooil Is as- sured all.. who atfcond tills service. Visitors are always welcome.- N I ,8tylecraft Shop for all kinds of I dressmaking and femodelln'g;. , Iloom ' 42-1, Medford l!lg. .( , 282 1 Phone or cay our office for Informs- tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Tage- j Dressier Co.-.' tf ' All wool. Avalry sweaters reduced' from, $4.00 ,to $2.85 at TT. S. Army! Goods Storai 32 Centrsl Ave. So. j ..Among we Medford residents in Grants Pai yesterday were J. J. Skin-) ner, J. W7 Scott, W. J. Magison, Mrs. j jl M. A. Oolrand, Paul Wright, and Alex i Lindsay. , Ivory; Jit cost. Wight, the jewe'ler. , A regular danco and a real time, 1 Kagle ?oint, . ;, 282 j Kiel blankets, hospital blankets and Navaf Indian blankets at U. 8. Army Cootli Store, 32 Central Ave, So. Til' mild atmosphere and nub of u dayjjtarted the spring gardening fever anung many citizens, at least to the ex'trt of plaiming to clean tin their lob and yards und making j garden pltns. . - , ,.L '., , ( Frozen automobile, tractor and truck minders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- Hng fuels and metals used. Vulcan weiaing wonts, 3 s. Front street, tr , The best stag shirt on, the market reduced to $8.00; leather coats reduced ,from $13.50 to $!).75; leather vests re duced from $8.50 to $6.75 at V. 8. Army Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave, MEDFOTHV MAIL TRIltPNT. 1 ho Meilford high school basketball ; jteam finished their northern trip 1 ! schedule-) litj niifeht , by', df'iitlmt tlio j : Cot)ae.'(!tN1( .f.-n'm Hy a'scoivie SI -S3. Thi lAnkta two Rituies won iltul 1 throe games lost by the team during mmj mil upniu in iori i,i mei iiieiu. .v complete lino of Pacific Package. nt the low price of s..c. Handicraft i .s-liShoi). "SI Officers' dross shoo reduced from ;.0o tl) 13.JO. ...0. U. macklnawa rc- Uluced from $9.50 to $.. One sheep. skin lined moleskin nvlntor'n cost m- dueed ftm iKi.PO to $9 m. C. s! Army 0HiU" Store, :!2 South Central avenue . t GAmIs store. T tvmi-al Ave. So. , Trench ni rror iv nt 1'. s .' Armv Prominent local nhynU-Inn admit- ted this Hftorn urn that Salem Is In the ,.! er nnoili..- inflnenii enl.lomlc . Thei-e are duet or 4 CNtlmnto between 500 and 10iW cases of the disease in this eitv. Phv.sioiatw expressed the i belief that there is no cailso for alarm n.l nin.l lhl tl, l.l..,lr. I- liwinu its hold. These beliefs wqre borne om ? tV ,,,u,la' V lM'ranc in the J by reports rr-mi school officials who0,1'1 ""rtf.ird covfrlng merchnndlso of j said this morning that many scholars.;!"1 kin'H- McCur.ly Insitranco Agency, j wh had been absent from school, now - " i Are reiiirntna 1.1 .-..s.inia ih..ir t,uii..s I Attention, ex Siddlers: Ranches sold Salem Capital Journal. : 40o-haud pnintod china plate 4iV.,n,,r,0 rro. W F.dgar Wishk rtdluble ieweler. Koi,,t' omrsny. lt. Guests at the Hotel Medford include Y,irliu. p,vi ..r v-w York- ll imt.i i Hall of San anclsco. William C. Klein of Cincinnati. K. E. Morrison and C. F. Harris of F.ugene. 11. (1. frews of Oaklandi W. K." Imiv of Denver n,i nn.i ir n r v.,..i 'of Honolulu. T, H. Hemstitching, Ploottnjr, , 8c per yd. , Buttons covered. Kandlcnut Shoo tf Shakes, shlncles. Medford I.br. Co. Hest music. Rood crowds, etc., EiikIo Pdnt. , 2s.' Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler. tf The fire alsrm at 10:45 this tuorhlntt was caused by a flue fire at the resi dence of A. C. White, corner of Haven and Oak streets. Practically no. dam ace was done. Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring In your ads and do not use telephone.. tf -Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Bldg. . Telephone T03-R. , tf Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. C. A. SwlKart and Paul H. McKee of S5the California OreRon Power company left,- this morning by niior car for Copco, Clif4 on buslrtCBs. ' Kat where the eats are gvod. Gusher Cafe. (f Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. ; Ry request, special dance. Eagle Point. Feb. 18. l'sj f The Standard Oil dance which was to have been held at Ashland gonlKht for the employes of the branches of the Standard Oil company in Ashland. 'Medford and Grants Pass has been jKstioned Indefinitely. . Eat where the eats are ennA Gusher Cafe. ff tf see a Eagar Wight for low prices. tverywnere you loos you Chevrolet tf Honorine Miss Eleanor Saner and her friend. Miss Elma Prentiss, of Portland, many friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer Tuesday nlsht Miss Saner and Miss Prentiss left this afternoon for Los Angeles, where they will remain In- San Francisco. Grants Pass Courier. All the late music. Eagle Point Feb. IS. -v Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co. Are yotr ready for the most glorious week-end party ever offered you? 424. Medford Bldg. . 282 The Ashland basketball team was j defeated last evening ,at Hoseburg by j the Roseburs high school team by a score of 30-3.'!. (', EVerywher you loolt you' tee a j Chevrolet , tf . When in need of shingle and roof, ing call Wallace-Woods, 108. 711 E. 1 Main. j Only a few lots on paving left Get j yours at once at City Hall. tf g- ' SPECIAL TO K OFF REGULAR PRICES AH the wahted MAXFIELD PARISH PICTURES in toned tique gold frames, $1.40, $3.35, aid up to $20.00. 1 he charming subjects "Awakening of Heaven" by Bessie Pease Gutmann, $3.35 to $4.00. Indian pictures. "The Simworshipefs,' Potter," "Appeal to the Great Soifit." Sand DuriMSAA Jessie Wflcpx Sniith,- Harrison Fisher . ahd oier popular ar.is'ts represented in this salej 50c, $1.00 and up. " ! These pictures are especially suitable for wedding gifts MFJ)Wm. OliK(iO The ni tractive-' display of enndies iuj the Uexall riiantiacy slow wliiilow bus liroiv t l i-:tot lnf t-miMilcriiltb 'UiMijn.' Itoliert Hoyl, oejr iUsmitn ' fill1 "tttwl nuiVfr? of the candy in llie pt's.m who' arranged the display. V!nt whore the 'onl' arc ttood, Gushoi" Icnfe, ;. ; if! , . m a 4 o,u si.i- r- ,i v ..... . j. . .... , , ...... ,., 711 Fast Main struct. Wayne J. 1'icklei', assistant special :geit for ttu' VocaV bniiu'li of the Stun- ilard Oil company will occupy the posl-lhv Mr. Heck ley from various purls of tlon of special agent nt Orants Pass the valley and county,, for the next two or thrt nunth.j Heretofore local jihlimieiits ef fheep C I. Flos. Riil;il uncut at llianl 'have Koue ln ttrtnlilv I" Hie I'li'rUiuul Pass will !,. ii,.,.i.i.. 1., ,.1...... 1 1.. hiuior Hn' VnuH-Uti "nmrkit 'but the ' "i 'lutles ill that city because be expects opPrntl.m soon and will likely bo u number of weeks convnlesc. iHsr- ,"',r Adams of the local In aneh acl ns "sxlnt'Uit siicclal agent here ""'"" ansenoo 01 nr. ricMer. tor opportunities in S. Oro- on c,,n!,,llt cnr Site Sales Agency -1 MedfOf-l tddg.. BhOHO 900. tf under Soldiers Konus plan or pay with weeks with the ilu is linpiovInK ,M,t " stl" confined to Ids bed. We have Inspected the reclaimed 1 diKtiht, that is, cumiiv work. Title lands at Klamath Falls. Wei'""' f ,,M stronaesi addiHws Im on' recommend these lands at an invest-1 "lh" ,''t,'l,1 ")i'tunity f"i nient. PaKe-Dresaler Co. tf ,''"'""' Work." All mni me Invited tf The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. ",' "mK1 iX5 " ,ne,r ml" ll end North Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month. tf! Julius I.. Meier of IVrtland, presl. dent of th lL'i exmisltloti. was uiiest -.1,1 . . . ... of honor t a dinner Riven at tho Pnlon I.eiiKiio club at Sn Francisco yesterday by Charles B. Moore, presl- 1 . . .... lent of the Panama I'aclile exposition I of 1H5 iiiiests at trie dinner cum. prised practically nil of the orflcluls of I the Sun Francisco exposition. Meier and his family will sail from San I Francisco next week on a four months' tour of the world in the Intotvst of tho 195 eHsltion at Poitlaml. Hen Hnr Uimpiiinn, of tho Oregon I. in stalf. Iassed throiiKh Medford enroute today for San Frnnclseo to Join Meier and his party on tho trip ' Gowns, combinations, blouses und children's dresses, formerly $1.35 t 3.75. now S.'c. Sale Feb. 17 und IS. Handicraft Shop.; Get your calendar free at our office. it. a. noimea, Tiuvlns. Man. tf A miM'tlnK of thfe Imeivsted w in be ' Ijeld nt the Elks dub tomorrow nlitiit to arrarjre the details fur the bl ban- cptet a.ld meeling nf the Jacks-m Conn- ty Fish na (iume Protective associa- Hon,, which will ! hrlij at the Hotel; .iiitiiurn on taenia of March 1st , Dr. Murphy now location, second Floor Medford IIIiIk. VI' , When in rc-d-of sah and doors, call Wallace Vods. 108 or com to 01 r . . . . . I 01 r. .nam street. - Hert Anderson -arrived home this niorninK fnmi Portland whero he at tended the monthly iimetiiiK of the state fish nnd K.une commission. Miss Nova LouiiKbury is in San Francisco and new hats are btHng re reived daily nt Um. Vanity Shop. 2 so 4 A. F. A A. M. rtoguW 'communication Med ford Ixxlgo 10::, Friday even ing, February. l" 7:30 p. m I. K. WILLIAMS, Kecy. 2S1 We Make a Specialty of Child ren's Clothes -i. ,'.' Special sale this week of children's Rompcri Fancy work and stamped goods. New Shop No Old Stock. THE NEEDLECRAFT 13 East Main Ashland SALE OF PICTURES Friday and Saturday etc. ir!nl1 - l - t? - - .JA4i!A - ta At Pictures and Picture Framing THURSDAY, KKlMxUAUV iPi.iioGftroi;" 'BlWi'JRVi WILSON'S . It. i M I : .lu-umnmpKnti! . ; uuco buuu wukm . Nonicllilnu new In lli.e ,,licfi slilp idnir nnniu fi-oio .r.'l;it '"fouitty took Place- today when sl rite lomU of Lit I sheep were Hhlpivd I'cniii tVntwil I'otnt by i', I IM'll1l.t 111 111(1! niM'llllll to the Oiuah.t uiuikct. The . r.. n,iu i, i,i 1 ., shlpiM-is of toilnV's sin cur loads loei 'of the opinion , tha,t tboivhn furnlslu-s, a brint.lec nmrkct nmt li'encb will jbrlnst better prtces. ' " ' ' OF 'Y' SPEAKS FRIDAY Lino heon nt the Unti l Medford bus n rinnucil for tomorrow In order Hi, it luy hiiHliiys ini'ii luiiv luive tin' opportunity of hiMi'liiu .Vlhirt' i: Kilhi llM IniVelllltK V, M. (', A Hi'cli'-, Mi'y. I'or 11 score of yems Mr, Uoti e ns ho been on the I nti i uiilluiuil ('niiitoiitce u( the V, M. r, A.'s or N'uilli Aliiiin.i. DiiiniK lloit lime he ha In li lileniirird with lln- purlieu-' l.ir1iio i,f work hi'lliir imducti'd In' 10 111:11' nun. l.llllill at I. iuiK 111 mini 11 i 1 f 1 1 1 ik l"i'ill. ...... 1 1 . 1 1 .. 1 .. ... Mr. Hob. it, wl.l ,,!. ,,. ;,k to tbW 't,i, t iiv ..f the inici . h..li t .: frhhiy., H tiit t.. spuuoi-i J nsul Introiim ed l.y rJ' f tlic ofrtceii f the lll-Y club, ns th Ii- mui'mi on yM" "''""tP'b His in.ln;e, "Youiik Follm for tin TltuiV' Is mi jeffili tlvo mid dow n 1 11 -it it tni-Mitiitn rorstil- I ... .. ., ...... .. Ill ..I. 1. ii'-ium. .111. 1. im Mill iii.i'i ci'i-.iit , ..i,,...,., Had Tht Tired, Worn-Out reeling lio you know that "awful tired feel ins," !".iKuldi0H), iunie or weak back, sore muscles, stiff or swollen Joints, or rheiimntlc pains usually Indlcnto kid ney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills net promptly nnd effectively. Mrs. Ro berta '-illy. "! Alton St:. Alton. III., writes: "For three years I had a tired, worn nut feel In 1;. Various treatments faileit 1 beitnn to iniprovn on the see jond dose of Foley Kidney pills and to '.1 . 1 I f..l III-., " u.,i 1 . I,., r- j ' ' " .. 11.-1 i nt r.i n'ok" nine I 1 liKtuiiien, TOO UTt TO CLASSIC , 1" 'H SA1.1C -Six beautiful fresh nillch cows. Walsh's place, 1 mile N'K of Medfo'.-d on Crater Ijike road. WATKI Hy man and wlfu, pl.ne .u fniicli "n" csrtip a cook und helper: I will work rens iiinlile till work n.icn.il j "p- Hot . Mull Trihuniv gvi - - " - - ' DR. RICKERT Eyes . Scientifically , Tested., and Glasses Properly Fitted - XO ItTtOPH l'SKI ! Hniken Ien--( Arrurntclv Ihipllcatrd ' K.UTOKV m PltKMISKS , . 30H K. Matn. t'pH.lr, an- i- flJ.-' Chums" aridt"ALitfle Bit framed- in polychrome, "Peacemaker, "Indian; '' A JUDIO ; . . t Id. !- hilr .1 inh t llt iiii 1 1. 'I'm I. ii' was libs lit en: IiIm muimiIi'm x.ii nllon re. j v4y llic police I'liuit' hi the i lly did '...ii.. i.n..iiiAUU 1. ...1.... i.- 1. 1 i'ni - ! ,, ,, 1 , ,.. , - . , I I fil. f.vii'1 11 my jiihhi' ill Mil' I ouit, mid 'Who "I"" ' " lempoiary Juxtlce of Ho pi O'e tn .lUMIIce T.t lor's pljice. , 'j;be . I tiles colt' led and iiish.l'iill lul'felied hi '..police coyrl by . Aiilliig, .Indue r'ui re 1 1 iiiiloipii d in 4:ill Tin t'nlitl tOtller'of Cil.'ii s liitroirt )io Viiint 1 dining lux ' In, tliitlicin v; " IVi i'ihIm 1 j '.'I to -.fiinuni-y i'4, vtn 17, ill l.lid 1 101 1 follow'. ' tl for pii-ii'!iin liiHtstciiilnu j tlKllor: Iti'M-'for hld!l IlltoNlriUeil, !oli' dtiioi'dci'ly i i'M'lin I., in.il, three iiikch,! I v Ucilc, the tlms , VI vi e 1 emu li i. '1'hcj I'lhove ,!l"i,i,,.w'lil .Hl'd WHirthe illy,' .10110 II this w. i t In Mr f.n iiil. ! SEMON SAYS: . TOMORROW to nuikn routi' SATURDAY for RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN THE GREATEST PICTURE OF HIS LIFE! Ha's been in sonic miphty fine ones before. Remember bin' in ' "Broken Blossom." "The Idol Dancer" "Way Down East"? Getr str. h? ' jButrow.-he'tKa Firat National .' j4Vfti-'v is. .HIS picture -and IT stands with the rcreen'. finest! 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