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PIYfiT: TWO METVFORT) MAIL TRTlltTK. MKDFORIV OKM.C.OX. Tl'KShAY. l-'KIUirAliV 21. ln IT deal and lLJ Personal Tihi public oliM'T!Hiri of W'HHhinK totii birthday, tomm-iow, will e insist of ihu i'lcihinx of. the banks, i.ntot"fl'. court hoime and other public olflcen, ind carrying out of n appropriate pro gram in every public -lvil bnlblinu In th forenoon, with wIi-ooIh wIMnm inn ut noon for a ball hnlidnv. The Riverside Community ri is the place to have, the best dance over on Feb. 25. Come, Good Fellows, if yon like a cash smn dan-e. 2M Whin In rn?(t of snsh anl door, cull Wallace. Woods, 10S or corn , to IP 1 1 tl Mntt. fttrnal ' Dr. l,nrlle Withers of Swatow, China j I''Pic or .Mo iroM, .nisomioiy all wool. 8. (!. ("lark. 'I'ed Hulncrt nnd HaWM Ike Frtdeitar was one of the Ashland The Ittipt ixl church clu lr is in'opar Clapii of tiranu Pima, attended l hi' ' Klks beiv last ntu'lit to see the cha-.n ' InV to rI their 'ri-Ktihf liiontMy meet n, or the Southern UrRou Kle.' j pionnhip btlHat 0 ltH'll,iiil. , ;, ac'-M concert next Suinl.iv oVotiltij: trical Contractors and lVatcrs in this! post music, rohI crowds, etc.. I'auloi Vnnenneemeiit Is umile that nil dcsli city yesterday. ' " 1 Voint, Sat nil.1 SS ' 10 n''!,r fcPi'cmlly tittrn-ttN o No rt.lpn.ent of wire 1,,,,,. sl.a.lej iMgar' Wight, O.epon ,utV Jeweler, wm ol' K',10,l "' "",v '",1,n !"r francs Hr-tiels Ait Dept. , " " u. Sunday aceoivluuly. OBITUARY h r tittup SMITH -t'Htlioritu imlil), wife u llUnin II, Smith, 'tlleil at W home pour lleaulo, Ore.. Vrt. S. W.I US l.e Verito nnrkari ir.io.l five In ., ,. Please i emcmncr mat clnsnuieti nus. , en. , mom ns. : W;t. ,mik. .-miiiiii stmctiom, ix-uei a Art Hop,. rmliir mptitis tmtKhl tor wekV Mid I '0CM' . V- rt-! iUVV, IMHIS 111 JUUC UJ iUIH U IH'l Ut- imtii I' nttK n.n i i .-.tin n ..tr TONIGHT lianl player, and Kouer Conti, tbej ncndin business will l" trAnsacted. K.iropen t.illird chnmpi n. Ml-.wln) Snsl. aft.1 dWrS. Mcdford Lumber Co. their exhibition heie yesterilay. left. use telephone. Mr. ml Mm. J. W. city are yisilinx fur tf ley iin.l vicinity tor five' year... Jol.n-ii'Mi ol thU-i. .l'eceased leaves her h uvbiu.il. four . ,i. ... I ho pons, alio 1 III I'l' iiiniKlliri!", nun, i Atl kinds of mush un .orossed. will he in Meclford cn Wednesday and Thursday iM v ill spo.Vk twle. on Wednesdivj' Ot tl'M p. n.. 1t the First lluptlst Clj..rch, and Thursday at -p. m. at a uieetinit of the Golden '.nk class at the nonie of Mrs. V. It. U'nch, 16 S. Laurel Htreet. Word has 'euuo to seottiif a lutde and lepresmitativc ni.dlence an Dr. Withers is an rnnist.nl ly strona and effective sjieakev. Jus! at. thin time whrn China is In .he lime liRhl a lecture on China should draw n larce number of people. The lecture I this uu.rninfc direct for Seattle, which 1S me next no,, on tn. rr exnunuo.. Ulmll(r Wallace Woods, phone. 108. totir ef the Pacific. state. ','. TH KasV Main utreet. V socialize on reWms icylindeis. I Anions K'.ests at the Hotel Holland P. K. Clos at KiversicTo.fiarasft. tf'are a!, K. McMah m of San Kriinclsc.1. V have cut them rncj ,tnoro The j mv.s. j ,?m .lbec of Silver Lake. , II.. creates! tftrai.is ever tMTered t 'he; .laTfes ()'C nneis, A. F. Palm ftiid J, U. Ij'e of Portland, aril W. II. Atwater of San l-Vancis.'o. All wool vavalry sweaters pnluced from $ no to1 ;.s5 nt 1". S. Army C.oods Store, "i Central Ave. Sn. rnlnlite fabric overcoat, a $:iri value, reduced to 'lli.Sn. P. S. Army Crsuls Store. ;!2 South Ventral nreroie. Mrs. tie rce Whitman of this city. occupied the pulpit of the KirsJ Haptisi j ivory at' cost Wuht, the Jeweler. chnrch in Ashland. Sunday ivr:ii,J j , slide1 atnrtt a hundred feel' Ions: Mr. Whitman gave an address of j ami six feet deep oe.-mrcd nlsht be- unusual interest i n her work In I luna ! fore last on the Pacific hinhwav t.tKuit as a missionary. Mrs. Whitman b is! iiuee miles snith of hn Donnlas coun '' afferniwin lieforo Ju -tice T;ylir ranch home, of Mr. and Mis. t!o,,re Peers al Wlmer. Civ. Xew iS.i II. shirts V. S. Arh.y Store, 8aVjnl-al Ave. S , S. t;. t'laik of the 0 hints P;n nif'lw of the 'CnliAnniM-iiiliiiton Por' foiu Vfiny sin-tit yMiffffiy in this Wry 'on business .and rvt,iuiiei( to CianiM Pass this maininj! iiecomimnled by 1?. I., Wnlther nnd W. II. Shepherd of the Medford oil ice. Alta MTftylnf, Goodwin cHusotlero, 5tl S. Fir street, uimtalra. j-bono M8-W. ' ' 2S6 Arthnr Huir, the Ttoi., arrested Sunday by the police, was tried yester Wedlncwday nteht ill le free. spoken t;i numcr.ius or-anitalions in this city to the pleas. ire of her mai.v hearers. The best stas shirt on the market Th,, reduce ! to IS flO; leather Coats reduced from $1 T..50 to $9.75: leather vets i"e tilid Ttuvt. A. Smith, Medford, Oru ; Kred Smith. Sams Valley; Mis. Kl'ile M. Ulackn.au, ci.use, Nob.; Mis Klla Sinllb, Sams 1 Valley; Mrs. 1. mil iwg ham, Kaalo Point, tire.; ulso two Vrotlver luid one sister. W in. Ton M'Urt tlnthrlo, Cetuijr, Iowa; Im.ur N. Towitseint, Sams illoy, Ore,, and Mr. 'lury P. Hurl,, Florida. The fiyral service will Im held lit '(he 'hoino Vti1iieday moniinn til Ij) ilil a. in. Interment In AlitlorU feme tery. Kuneral armnKct.eiirs tit chitrKe ot tHe'Verl P.iiiernl llolitcv 'Notice There will he ay meeting in tbi Ma sonic Iihii Thursday evenitift, Fil. :':t, lor tl.iV puriiose nf Rivuitt tho, fliM class In ill Onlrtr of He tfol.ij lite miliTI Is Invited. Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist Deuel """ Bt 1 a '""'J lioous store.. ;s.' so. t entrai Ave. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold Illdsl Telephone E03-R. tf Kverywhere' you look you see ' a Chevrolet. tf Mra. Alice lee Hnlloway loaves ti- morrbw for Santa WarlKira. Calif., to visit her daughter, Mrs. C.irhtn Kdcell for several weets. Fred Williams, public service com missioner, will bo at the office of Miss Homes, county school superintendent tomorrow, Wertnesflny tnrnin;;. t ex plain the new law i-epanlins liability bond fin busses hid. transport schiMl children. There are now 10 or 12 hussea carryina children in the rural and city school districts. New O. D. breeches 4.f0, at 1. S. Army Gocds Store, 32 Central Ave. So. 1 Several hundred "cooth's" have been received by, the American 4yeRion stnd will be passed out t members desir ing them, at the meetinj; tonight, in the new hall over the Tojegery. t Gt your calendar free at our office. R. A. Holmes, The Ins. Man. tf i When in need f shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods. 10S. 711 E. Mate. Almost two inches of rain had fallen ! exact amount of precipitation for FVb ! ruary being 1.99 inches. Rain is the : prediction for tonipht and Wednesday. Meat at booth 11, Public Market. Wednesday. 284 I ' National Cash Registers, service and , sales. A complete line of new and re 's Wit guaranteed National Cash Regis- ty line aceo-tlihn to rep;,in received Son a charm of possessinr, ial ivl atin by the Vlthwuy depariment urnco Injliquor. He pleaded miilt, and was this city. A det nir is necessary. the'liniU $25 and sentenced tn nive tu Initiatory tfc-Rrw. An Master Man fti :ld read beinn taken until the slide is, days in the voinily Jatl. should pi-Msept to ;t the bivyn a i-;end. State highway men frotn Dressnmkinj; at rin.soin. le prleen.l vid .i.d rr nnd t nhow them we nie ters. W. D. Henry, representative. Holland Hotel. 284 i Of inteiest in telephone circles in bouthern Oregon it the fjlbwlng in the Grants Pass Courier: "C. H. Cor son, manager. of tfie local telephone fxchange, is packing np his household goods prior to moving them to Baker City where he will have charge of that exchange. Mr. Corson has been man ager here for the past three and one hair years, and will leave many friends In the city. He says he dislikes the move,. as this is the oaly diaiate. .Mrs.' Coraon will leave for Albany Tuesday morning,, for a short visit before join ing her husband in the eastern part of the state. R. S. Krego, manager at Heppher, will succeed Mr. Corson "In Grants Pass." Fire insurance. Rrown & White. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer good 2x4's at tbeir mill at end North Central at from $12 to f 15 I for balance of month. tf! E. P. Guthrie has returned to Med- ford after visiting Mrs. Guthrie, who is spending the winter In "Berkeley, ' Calif. Dance Rogue River Feb.' 24th, I. O. O. F. hall.. Peerless orchestra of Med ford. 2SC We have Inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as an Invest ment Paee-Dresaler Cn. tf Guests at the Hotel Medford include Frank Mctiogan of Reno, Nev., F. C. Widick of Kansas City, Mo., Fred C Schram of Eugene, H. C. Seymour ol Corvallls, H. J, Heyden of San Jose. N. J. Duvis of Roseburg and Charles Raphael of New York. For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency : room 421 Medford bldg.. pndne 900. tf Laundry work neatly done. Phone 455-f . 293 "National Park Service in the Crater Lake National Park" was the subject of George K. Goodwin, chief engineer of the national park service, who siHtk at the Kiwanls Club luncheon ut the Multnomah hotel in Portland this noon. Fred H. Kiser of the KIser Studios of Portland acted as chairman and the talk was illustrated with col ored. slides prepared by the Riser Studios, Inc. Everywhere you loolc you see Chevrolet. ; . tf There will be a meeting of tlie Reaiuca Chapter, Wednesday evening i :30: Initiation. 2S4 under Soldiers Ponus plan or pay.wtth share of crop, like rent. Gold' Ray Realty Company. ( tf For its eighteenth annual summer term the I'niversity ef Oregon will offer instruction at Kusjene. June 21 to July 29; and at Portland, June 19 to July 2S. At Eugene emphasis will be placed on specialized, advance! and graduated courses.'' At Portland courses of a more general character will be stressed. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, tike rent; Gold Ttay Realty Company. tf A regular dance nnd a real time. Sat. Feb. 23th. Eagle point. , 2SS Word has been re?elVl in Medford that Mr. and Mrs. Corbln kdgell have returned from Tia Juana. Mexico, where tney visited friends. New tine of stampe; 44-inch lunch eon cloths.' Detiel s Art Department. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. Dance at Rogue River I. O. O. F. hall,' Feb. 24. . Peerless orchestra. 2Sti Ekst bound hiurfst ftrvi will be lower this summer than at any time during the last four years. aceordinK to announcement of the North Pacific Coast railroads, making effective round trip ratVs of $S6 to Chicago, $S3 to St: Louis and $72 to Omaha. Kansas City, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The special tickets will be placed on sale at all stations in the northwest May 25 to August 31 inclusive and will have a final return limit ot Ortoler 31. The Saleai arrived this morning to assist in removing the debris. S)st dances 'n everylhins. Eagle Point Sat. Fr1,.'2;th. " -''' Officers" dress shHs rdfneed from IT.ibi to $,"..,;n. o. D. niackinaws re ducMl from J9.3fl to JT.00. One sheep skin lined moleskin aviator's coat re duced rrom $13. 50 to $9.90. IT. s. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. Eiank Doremus has returned to his children clothes n mi-i jity. Pbi:ne'h tiu.nl, MoHtng Called at Vevnc r,;!2 J. Let.-."I-" King. 2Mthi-tv. Itefrestmirttts. p.y urder 'of William F. lsnars ts niniln able to he! committee, !1,EV I'AltltH'IC, out and around nnd is nt bis plnee'of' hitsines after a sever attack nf the, llu. , This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the iKK'kkeepIng machines. !on't give your orders (o traveling men and have them printed out ot Medford. Thone us and we will call. x tf ranch north of Medford alter snentilna! Stanley Jones of trie t'alif .inln- Chair. mi u the winter with his parents at Sanla Parbara.. 40c hand painted china plate 4'c. Kdiiar Wight, reliable jeweler. Vulcan -auto springs, guaranteed. Hillings Shop, S. Riverside. tf The Koseburg high basketball team, under the direction of "Dad"" Kins, former director of physical education in the Medford schools, will Invade the Rcgue River valley this week end. ThY Oregon Power company tinble sho t- ing force is confined to his home with an attack of the flu. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Albert (l. Hushavc gave his illustrnt. ,'d lecture twice this afternoon on "Lifi In Hawaii, once before the high school student lioily and upper g:.ile-. and the other time before the pupils of I T. S,iai ks. diMriel piiiisenger and freight agent of the S-iiiihern Pnclilc, (-;ent I di.y here and at Ashland, hav ing arrived in the city thli hinrniiig from I'.nr.eln. ' . ) I ..I ri i j , ' : t , s II i I l it U IH -I ' 1 I B ' -'6 ill vv . y luMWhVil i sss m w t r -.i.:1 "u . P 8:30 Curtain j j Augustus Pilou, Inc. . ')"' I'lt-l'lll i . V .' x (I T mi -ii i ju -iriwpirr.iwa fi . f ,1 A ii IV,i. i.i St 7l 1 i"si m. :.m aas. . ssa. bh 13 "4 M 1 IK XMTM U w A Vl II If ' " . . ' ' ' "!' ' i :r.,i Dramatized from Nina Wilcox Putn.ims slorier ' ' ' published in The Saturday Evening Post. PRICES: Floor $2.C0; Balcony $1.50, $1.00 and 50c .plus in , War 'l'it (iAl.VKSTON - Marty purUo, ,No Orleans, HghtwelKht wins refetoo's de ctslon over Hai ry Kiohn, AUr ui. ml I ilIeweiBht In 12 rounds Roseburg five will play Ashland at'"10 lower grades. The lecturer also Ashland Friday nislit and will play the local teaai nt the Nat. Saturday nliiht. Vhen better automobiles are built. Bnirk will build thera. . tf Hemstitching, Picotins. Je per yd. Huttona covere. Handicraft Shoo. tf The influx of automobile toiuinu parties from the north and south I al- presented several moving pirture recln on the subject. Itargains In uncalled for clothes. Apparel Cleaners amf HaMcrs, corner Sixth anil Central. 2S5 ".'The state legislatures of Oregon and California are not giving the c um. ties In southern Oregon and northern California their proper amount of nt- lennon. according to i tauue tililis. tii il t.i th.it banker nml lawyer of Yn-kn. Cal.." , bringn sn. nili t. ready beginning, live touring parties! a news dispatch fr.nu Grants 1 l.ylti K. Plnkham's V i-tctMi le with ramiiing equiiiment occupied the! " He advocateif the establishing . 1 city auto camp Monday night. r a separate state, to bo made up of Crescent orchestra. Kagle Point. Ilu" counties nloivg the b inb-r between Feb. 25th. 2SS "'e two states. Gillis was In this city Nature Loves Bright Colors W- sec tin- truth of litis xt.ili-nii'ti! it, the vui irohircd Ip.wrrs. Ili- lvld, stins.-tM, tlx- l-inli i,f 1 -1 1 1 1 1 :i ii t I'lmii- life. Put we urn r si II iKi-iupll-fbfl in. hi- ntu-rti liv. ly than in tin ' lt rsim of a sidi iidullv IomHIi wioii ih. How il.n-s imlure palm thw lu-aldi1 Why. In the rosy checks, ilm trntis- 1 pmem skin. tli- sniiMitli red ilps ef I such a woman. And sin- inoM It In flilil Ib-sh and mundi-d coiitmiin. Tin- j illi,K woman Ik iP-IP-lent In iwil unil ibl'lllK, lllld she dm lli.t Cell up-j pelir tn lldvul.t.lKl' II, clutto-s that would s. t off her Illi'le i.tliaetiVc si- ; ter. Many w-onn n who long for nlow.; Ink- li.'ulib wltl find that they. to... ! cut! have tlii-xi' i harms ir im-v wi'j l.-Tlieilv wbtit, frail women-- ( ou-' Adv. , nnd. usual stoxver and diverse route fea tures will, obtain to these tickets as to former tourist tickets. The same fares were recently announced westbound ' with sale dates extending from May 13 to September 30. and a final return limit of Octolier 31. Central Point Hotel for sale, 4n rooms; would cost I30,0(mJ to build. Price today JS.500. Might trade. Price will lie reduced 1100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. Phone 728-tt or 134-Y. ' - 2S4S . Good bargains hew stock boys' "and men's dress caps, hats and pants, at the new Racket Store, 103 N. Central. . ' 2S5 Fred Champlin came to the city yes terday from Foots Creek to attend the Schaefer-C'ontl billiard exhibitions at the Elks club. A complete line of McQuav-Norrls piston rings in 5 and 31 thousandths oversize. Riverside Garaue. tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Rev. Frank Stevens of Sari Fran cisco will preach in the Salvation Army hall. 320 East Main street, to night at 8 p. m. Aitto insurance. Brown & "White. ' When yon want dry mill blocks lust call Valley Fuel company. Phone 7G. Frank P. Farrell who attended the state convention ot American Region attorneys and appraisers, which' took plat-e in Portland over the week end, returned to this city yesterday with a heavy cold. Lafh, lime. Medford Lumber Co. A good time assured, Kagle Point. Saturday 25.. ' ' . ', L 28S Ed Lamport is again able to attend to business duties after a several days lllhess with the flu. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Eogar Wight for low prices. tf Among the Medford people in Grants Pass yesterday were Mis. BrtifDull, and J. H. Cooley and son, Chi R. Cooley. Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page Dressier Co. tf "Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for NuMone. Phone 585-J. . tf Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. j John Parker left this morning for tocj. Calif., where he has accepted a pOj-ition with the Califoruia-Orepon . ower company. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck recently airing his views on the sub Ject." P.ecause Washington's; birthday Is H-ne of the official- holrrtsys observed by the iKirtoffice department there will he m carrier ileliverios tomorrow. cylinders welded, re-lnforced and rit' or rural, and the imstoific-e will" DR. RICKERT torn guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street tf Miss Dorothy fit-dwell returned Sun day from Sacramento after a ten days visit in that city w ith friends aifd rela tives. .- .- New shipment of women's silk hosiery, wide variety of shades and colors. The TogKerv. 2S4 ' i.-'.''V''V l'Kl MM HERE TOMORROW CHARLES RAY In Sol Smith Ruwell'B Famous Stage Success "PEACEFUL VALLEY Another Example of a Great Stage Flay Made Into a Cjeater Motion Picture. 1 tie closed all day with the exception that the general delivery windaw will be open one hour In the morning. and I Otoea Properly Fitted "SSmaWnZ o ni:ps mni n-.es Accurately I hiplliati'il . -Halarrhaljeuy FREE SOTnamwal lla m nctfet i jrwr atm Unm KONDON lllsanlii, MIoq, b (luruiteed by 30 yean sorvict to inlllioni of Americans. Kondon's vork wonders for your sneezing, couch. chronic catarrh, head- tore note, etc Liegiets nave ;R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapte No. 32 Itegular convocatl;in Tues day, February 21st. 7:t!i) p. in.. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH. Secy. 2H4 llroken K.MTOHY V PltKMlNKS lion V.. Hnlii. I iv.trs 6.8. 8. 1VUI Band Yon lp. Can You See Your Ribs? "It w.iin't that I wantc-l to get fat, no, I Just w.-xnted tn 1ut jn Sibout b pourids nor flesh, thi-n I'd be Jtist rht. '.- nR41kt et dioto. ftorffod biff rueals, I've luuini-. hK'tUli re korU, Ijeen to lino cliinut'-g. GU.zbvl mlk, biit tcrrnilk. olive oil, emulnione, n Tallowed pilln, dl-tion Sf i.Is. and a aenro of other 'won't orl:'. Finally. It dawned tin mv. Kon ?f thefle ll'.bif'S was ti-jilillnt; up tli- m ir'ret Ploo4 ce!S 7 i.nslcil. 1 too!; S. S. tins tovatuat red. blioil-r-c'!l builder, firni-fb-Mb lr 'durcr, IdotMl clancr known. I put on 7 i-otinds I i ft mohlii,' nnl my nwelnsteml of strlnKS feel 111-9 wliefc tS. H. . ban tl-,4 JAorM lent." H. S, H. Is Kunraiiteed rurcly rcTvtahle Id Its medirlnril InKrt-rtlL-iitii. It has pro-lu'.- d nmnzlng rtsullj In lui.''ln(( up run-(lnii, tloii fitcc-d, aw bitloui; men, arm In muKing wo n -e, of all ap- mure pl-inin nnfl br.-aiitllul. n I yc,uhi!or loukliur. H, 8. S hi sold nt nl dm; tUirm, In two etiee. The lursvr (izo la the ntoro vuouonilcuL , WASHINGTON BALL Wednesday, Feb. 22 i.i ii,,. NATATORIUM Admission $1.10 including war tax 30x3 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner ' Motor Co. Main nt ltivcmlilo V- ft ? 3 Flir?e 122 R GET IT AT . DEVOE'S 436 W. Main C. A. Do Voo, Prop. Groceries and Confectionery. 7IG.pfcEAM, CANDIES. SOFT DRINKS, - -ClfcAlfB, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES,"" ' SCHpOJ1SUPI'LIE3 AND STATIONERY, NCt8TrRUITS. SHELLED WALNUTS' MILK, CREAM, P.UTTER AND BUTTERMILK, ;tAKERY .QOC'DS, HOT COFFEE AND LUNCHES, 'i ' TR"U-,BLU, CRACKERS AND COOKIES We Sell Anita Stewart Coffee VOU CAN CET- IT AT DE VOE S Open Evenings and Sundays , TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY FOIt SA1.K Gaiase and two lots in Phoenix- on. the-bit'hrar tit a bar Kiiln; am leaviriK statr" J. H( slane. '- - ' '';.: 289 WANTED To do your sprini; Kraftlns ('lias. V. Austin, phone (:',H-L. 324 S. Orange. ' 2!I0 FOR SALK Three inch Moline waKun. doulile box, gpriiiK seat, wliiffletree, neckyohe, fifty-eight dollars. Phone r;i!)-j-:i. 285 FOR RENT Farm one mile eatit of tJold Hill. Forty-fiv acres under cultivation, ten acres Hummer jiloweti, Xaniily orchard, irrinated Karden, si)rinn8 and some alfalfa. Seven-room bungalow and other bulldlnKs. Ootid well of water.' If taken ut once, one hundred and Hoventy-five dollars $ 1 7 r . liox pf. CiolU Hill, Oregon., 288 PAGE MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 27TH Mail Orders Now ' Addiesa lettera, make checkup posluffke'money orders in Pat?e Theatre." ADD tI-'.n' I'KK ( T.ST W ill TAX to I'lflfF, Tit KKT IH-WIKKI. Include self-!ii.re8Hid Ktanixd enveKipe. ' THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO . -. k i l l.v-Zi ,-fi ; . V - " m re ' wmSm CAn MkIiIh in JJJ New V01 lly MAHV'ltiHlKltTH KIXirilAKT anr) AVUKV Hf)i,WOOl- THRILLS AND LAUGHS tUU ( Ii 'lilcnuo Unquestionably BIGGEST PRICES: Floor $2.50; Balcony, $2,00, 1.50, $1.00, Plus.10 per cent(War Tax. Ticket Office AMI MOST ATTKAO'IYI-: Ol I'FIUNtiH Sale Saturday, 12 o'clock. r ' 'Si f .tnli:ii"! jl.l I'KK I) UK.Ill 1 r You tan depend upon Seeds ybuliuy from us. They "are pure, atrorjtp appj. Buy YoJur .Secd a;Homo. ' Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 2d 317 E.'lvtAIN PHONE 200 . Fanner's Service Station" 1 A Hi ,1 -. . , . a. i i 1 fishing5 rods i WOOD: flnwriipiieil,. Ili-imlfiil. nil llcvw-': , , A j '. ' ' ' ......etl!' l V.cS Uo pattern i Un""r Trot&T- OIlliT K. AV. fioii.n 1 120 N. fllXTtlAfi WOOD OO. riionfi tvtux " J. M. CARLTON. 4 S17 H, Neivlonn HI, . '.t'lt-ir'or ff --. :.,tr.rl 'l f