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vxan two MEDFOBD MAtTi TRinrNT.. MF.DFOTiT. OUKnrtN'." WKDXKsHAY. VVAWiV AK'V TTocal and ILJ Personal The 1 Mil w confectionery, which bus Ven operated for. t ho jxint two - rn liy Mrs. Kllznlwth Truuifothei', was nolil yenterihiy In Mis. (.'lain- Minimi uml Krt'il A." Taylor, both of Medford. Mrs. Minimi to:k iil:iii of tlu Mnrf Word hns be.n received hero from ..,, nllJ M,, t..,I.i- Tll he (in luinil iioAt Monday (i give a helping the I'rntor Niithm;il pnrk rnnKcr'K heAdquarters tit n t. on Kelt, 17ih there whh feet of snow at Anna Sininti ciimp, 'which menus that .the depth at tho Hike rim wnti at least one foot more. Thin Is foot or so more than the depth of hiiow nt thin time f.r a your or so. According to those famil iar with tho Cutler 1-oko section a foot or two more or lens at various lime clurlnn tho winter iitukus no iliffrn no III th nix-ning of th niH;m, ;s by i hmvl. Mi's. Miimril is n sinter of OrviU ,1 ' Aj noun M tho weatlies Mettle. ( l!m . Aniofm'f uif.W 'n tlu 1 bjlftf .Hollsuu , w bo i.t' j oi . (i .Vu rj,ulmi.l'i ' U ('4oi)l!lit t I 'mi tm nt Itv n 1 1 UoKiie Itivoe t'tuml coimiiiiiv it"'l! r: i I'. Jolmmm.ot Wnneito, V, M. -.vn.Miti'im-o .Ni ltih' lo moreiine Its lotve of liiho'yi's on tile neimum oi MUTiuneuiti,, r.. muuicM oi loillul or her own co!iiii)il ditches ii I). I the h'lsh Lake wutk. Only San Kruudsco, S. W. Siils of Sn'elil, :'S at tlui tho steam shovels have luiix us.vl ilur- II l. Kurd of Tii:mh. 'Ai'ii.. ti.'UKo i lifileximt S.Uoiu Capita,! fini:tl. ' illK the last pt weeks owiiK t the Whiteside ot I'otVrtllK, Iii,l K, C. Me- The woiiien ul tlu Nl'iereoV tK'lnle 4r. fiuihy of iliovelan.l, Culif . j iv.Wlli, ,,u, lH,mMI1iy .',l,tiiu Tho Parent-Teacher tissoeiatiun l ; The best Hta Vhli t on, tht itiiirkot i schoul meeting lo.Uij- ltji Ml l-'l.n. tho llish school will meet Thursday educed to S.H(-Wthwr oo reduced i cure Pool, the homo' ihemuisUKli .mi ' II. tlood. an oi-chardist ol near Molevenins. Keb. -J?, at T:SO p. m. at the ,,.lim $i:;.;,o ( $..".: feather vestM le ianeut. A similar meetinn iitleiKl'e.1 ly lortl, ami has resided ill Medfoid forjliijih kcIukiI. Knfreshmentx will he Hm-ed from $S-.St ttk tT. at V. S, Armv ! Miss I'ool will lie hold toinoninv lo ' (Minis store. ?. romnti avo, " tUo women yf tlold Mill. - E BLUFF MAN !S KILLED BY BULL Cant of Tlllik Wh' uiMrv.'eO iM.d' Uunh' i'litl iiuifri'i ill lliiiuKn In ull ulil' fl'iuiids lor I lieir i tiippi ii v anil kl ml ii"IiIiIip'i In nip- H'IU mil'' ,iw. lilA'. Mi )l( !' . t K !' It NOKI.-l. i.ly 1st the wiw depth Is - l.v stnlolUm!4, ivueis Art IVpt. lKiut the same. ! Orchnrdlst! A 5 h. spray pump only $T5. the past 12 years. Mr. Taylor vns served, l'urenls ositeclully invited. horn and raised in Med ford and has; Offiorrs' dress shoes reduced from he'ii a otiiiioiu.uis resident of that oily , j..tk J.Yi.O. O. 1. nmekinawii re-' with the exception of the time wMlejduced trom JU.iO to $7.00. Ono huop ho w.ns in ctiUnRn.-AsrtUnd Tiditmu i sWtti lined moleskin avintor's coat re Je.v ahliiincQi of wjj-p, lamp shade 'dnced from $15.u(V to $9.90, V, S. Army, frames, IXuiel's Art IU'lit. Cmvls Slow, -SJ South Central avenue. l.e .Mei'ite iiaekae KOotls--frH In-1 , . ' The Uli l Kailr.'ad lte;ord.'' the p. engine and lit! X. Central.1 Wlion In ' nod of sash nod doors, cnJI Vnliftec Woods, 108 or oomo to til R. Main street. The Ohio So lety of tho Kogue Hivei vnlle.v, held Its annual ,nuetinK and dinr nt th American l.eion hall today. The dinner was served at 12:3o p. in. Wanted To borrow "$l2o on pood security. Will pay blithest rate of interest. lMione M-.I. 2'.'4 Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel mate. Telethon E03-R, tt Exercises In honor of .Washington's birthday, wwa' held la all the public schools this mornini; including the hiifh sxjhopl. The siJtooU wer di missed for tho day at the termination of the exercise. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. ' tr Sew O. IX breeches $4.50, at I. S. Array Ooods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. rousts at the Hotel Medl.nl include ohioinl ,nil,!ioatlon of the railway XVo:iw.M- c-nl) ot , M.lfoid ssla. A. k. stansiniry ;w t. if-asjo. r . I., stei- unions lias iss.ietl a warniliK t m .Miss Kdith I'enisn. northwest field, t'lins. W. lavs, the eliv s ip;;rUitet semSarv of the Y, W, C. A., will arrixe'oent of various uparlinents, arrived in Med ford tomorrow iinrnln for h J borne lust nUht-froui Ituseluirit whine tew din visit, vaiHHiiiiiy to uisnissiiie was In nttmnlaucii at the slitii the national prosrnm of Hie V. W. C, A. uiuiilHinil nolo ciuii and tho Umiuis of the national ernveic t'oelufes thiit the' eonfi thin to he held In April with the hoard success,' and' that he k'1 ol directors, uieinlieihli ami tluslnes liKI lU.ITeV Cal,. Teh. n'. -itl-I'.MU 1,1 ie. I i ,e,iii t 'd, w.'i'i led till ilealli ly II bull nt the ! lit.ilenpliiH j I mu ll near h ire la.d iiIkIiI, The loll! Was loii.ul i,aiiiilm ioer Ilia iilliUlut ' GflEAH CLEARS II nib oil llOll,' STUFFEDUP HEAD son ot Knist no. Chares Monroe of San t;enorl imblic, rnilroad men, and busl- - tlon. Thuiiiduy, tomorrow, eveulni: a 11et, l.m Pierre of Paris, Mr. nd nesi, houses iijiiiiitst solicitors, for ihe Mrs. K. C. ltarr of San Francisco, American Hallway Journal, clulmiiiK t;. M. Smith and S. K. Smith ot Seattle, that they are working In the intert'sts- and K. K. Henry of ii. vailis. ;Ut, all business and prvifessona of the various rail orKtuiizutions, and Attend the hit! un-iuasked hard times thatihey aiv endorsed by the ItiMtber- J'rtnes Kiveu- As Washlnfiton'3 birthday is an of Xictal govermne.nt holiday the l ulled Sta,us. weather bureau was closed t Uuy nml therefore MeUfonl i without tin official weather predlcthm for t nlfihl and Thursday. County AKont Cate, the local weather office attache. however, Klance at the weaiher map this forenoon and then at nis snoes. and the.n Ventureil a home made, pre diction of "Partly cloudy.. Then b-, comine n llljle folder he added, "Prob ably fair." , " Jf it's Insurance we write it H A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, - When In need ot shingles and roof-, ing call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 E. Main, The following reminiscence of a for mer well known Medfotd man appears in the (grants Pass Courier: "W. N. Qffutt, day clerk at the Oxford, on reading the reference to John llrow n's trial in lha Daily Courier of Monday, was reminded of his visit to the scene of the execution. Mr. Ofrutt's grand father was a member of the Virginia legislature- and attended the Hrown trial. The day before the executiou he took young Offutt, then a lad of $ and his .mother to view the jiaUown, which was erected in a field near Charles-Town. The town was full of wild rumors and his mother insisted on being taken home before the execu tion. Years later Mr. Offutt married the daughter of one of the men guard inf? John ltrown." J-Tre insurance.. Brown & White. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer good 2x4 s at their mill at end North Central at from $12 to $15 for balance of month. tf! C. E. Evans of Seattle stopped over in (his city yesterday while enrotite to San Francisco for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Hill. He departed on yesterday's afternoon train. Prizes tonight for moat clever cos tumes. Decorations attractive. Music up to the minute. 2h5 ' Dance Rosue River Feb. 2tth, I. O. O. F. hall. Peerless orchestra of Med ford. 2S6 C. B. Arnold, left Tuesday for Eugene for a short business trip. 3Ir. Arnold will drive through in his car. - Central Point Hotel for - sale, - 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build price today $5,400. Might trade. Price will be reduoed $100 every day until sold. ' Gold Ray Realty Company Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 2S5" We have inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands as an Invest ment Page-Dressier Co. . U The wooden floor in Nichols & Ash jiole's meat market has rotted away in places and has been torn up. A new concrete floor will be Installed. For business opportunities in S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg., phone 900. tf laundry work neatly done.- Phone 4C&-Y. .283 Mrs. AKnes Letcher nf Grants Pass, returned home yesterday from having spent the week end with her sister, Airs. Fanny Letcher. r)on't miss the big hard times party nt ihe Vntntnrliiin toniifht 2Rfi Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet tf party tonight. torinnt. 2.i We spocialiie on reborlns cylinders. P. F. Close nt Riverside Garage. tf H. It. Faii-child. assistant district srfles manager of the Standard ,Oil company for the state of Oregon, ar-j rived this morning from Portland iind will spend the day In this city on busi ness. ' We have cut them once more. The greatest bargains ever offered to th lople of .Me Uord, absolutely all wool raintite fabric overcoat, a $33 value, reduced to $12.50. l S. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. " " Attention', ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Rooms plan or pay with share ot crop, like rent. Qold Ray Realty Ccnirsnr., i . , tf The Ift chapter in Oregon ,of the Military Ordar. of th Cootie, a nation al military order, was installed several day n In Corvallis With 10 u Dibers. Th society is tho "sunshine Fic tion ' jrf the Vateriuts of Ftirtin Wars. . Cor vallis Pup Tent No. 1 Is the name chosen. V. Willard Kiroe jof Corxallis is ,Qffie,ial SeamsquirrRl. Other pu;) tents in Oregon towns vn phuiued. Bard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share pf crop, tike rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tf A regular dance and a real time, Sat. Feb. 25th. Eagle Point. 2SS3 Erick Anderson of the Blue Ledge N'uta- IkxhI chiefs. '.lion, ihe wartimu iintei "wn hnvi na. These letters of intiodiie girls are Invited to meet Miss Ik'nisoii at the Y. W. C. A. for a discussion and s teial evenlnn., ,iss lU'lilsim is an experienced business woiuau lUid Med ford girls will enjoy knowing her,, I. line, cement. Medford Lumber Co. 1,1111X1.1X11 ii,-. i. ,-.oi: '17. . . . i- . in tianm' ir,M.tf a i-r cnfei-on. .'I .. T- S. V. ,.; ., .o 4 ,. . ' V 7 ,'.'X ",r ' i-ei.ce wKfii " rt'M ' . .1 .''v.'ow iitront" lined trtuph vb. iK., .. -1,,-,rtivL,i-la!ij'.i-.:U. hi- j. '3, ,i . . - ...... A . I I ' ' ' ilT , ' " , I I If 1 1 I I llit'lt'llal nt. . 1 .. I i sumo iim'iiii , : .., i,i .,i,, o ... . :! - " "fck,e, dium ham;,, uii'nH" v : . ..: . : v : j":y?.rvm vr -w m. Uy oiri Mnis iu i, .,,, ....... k.,,, h ,-ieiin,w.i ( niM-.i ulo. ,ii, ;';, ... ,. u' r!'.' 1,1 i t. . I r, ,, I . ' . . , , u. 1,1, r ualilo Informiitloii ' lim poiutiil's from the cr there liy the ynrlVuis M r. ,11,1,11,., nlH ,.,,, t,,iii, ,iiii,. itu i in,? mi, i j.( . j in ope 111 to them, Mr, IHivlH IrtoIM klire , ' . " i, I that a al a in III id aut canill'UI U Atlnivtlou, Odd rlti"' iuloited by nil cities eventimfly. ' ll( i All t rin i elm of V.ilUyiPtiul ' will niAke It ivt Us net inn which will, oinbeily niumeiultlons' Kiu-iiip.neni , f Me.!'''t l Kiid,i nvon nil cities evemiiiiny,. IN i All Mii rm I rim in vaucy , M lUi reHrt to tho city riiimeil ijilteinl uail lulu-; raiiilld.il' K ' " iteetim; of the c infe'reiieei'nnil II. I'. ile:ii;i'.i uu eU.Or 't! ft U The eleventh annual WashltiKfu ! ' mlt ' ', Meilford city ulug. C ami, llntilauli Noliui will phic copies of a letter from W. tl. Lee. banipiet of the hpwovth l-eague of the, ( president of tho Locomotive Engltieers Methodist cliun-h will he bold ut the Grant I'asa cmplnyes of tin llrotheihoo.1 .lis.ii.i.rovinir ..r the "iiin.i church this owning lit 6 o'clock. . Simulanl Oil company met Monday Journal'' accompanies the warning . I ! program has hevti nvputvd uml uj.ll',l u K'l neinuiinted with the .new When better automobiles are built,b attendanen Is t xis eted. S, e.iai .lueni. . .i. i temei, i.iui i i Buick will build them. U The following new btiildiiiK perml's i"in wwt oi woi k, tor ttie yuur, , Tho hide of a wolf pup captured on I wcre authorised by the city cum II , f 1111 meeting followed the business the .Mike Huulcy ranch ou llutte Creek li,st night: triune tumu.ilow of o ioo ii , , . , , is on display In the window of the street, at a cost of $'.'0i. by Stella J, ' Acv'ordlng to F. Wallers, qooig.t .Model Clothing: store. The wolf was Merrick: frame 40 foot addition to tlie 'Unflnor id IV-nvur. Colo., illaevoitiJ n : trained by James McAllister, and will Trowbridge Cubiuet Woiks. c uner alualile relic alumt ten .lavs ago while tenth and South toapo stieti; re-'hunting on tho west Mile of .Tuido, pairs on frame building on Kunt Sldn i U k Tho olijeei in ipi. .l op (,s an of South Central at the intersection of .iiiitiipie watch. .bearittK llliu .ilutf lil:U', i Kleveuth stivet, at a cost of $;oo. by,;'r.l the maker's name "Toiilna" ofj Thus. Moffatt. Liverpool. The watch, also bote a May Kol, son, the veteran come-1 murk which Itullcateil thai It had been ' dieiiuo who Is a impular favorite with j repaired In IMC It was found under Medford theatergoers, and capablo j ledge of rocks. ,t comiwiuy, wero grwled by a Imge anil! ence at the Page last night, the mom bn .present umbujuilsl. lti lr ;,lllliell i. ,'our wtm ill lie lhrpiiih rvity i.Ir piiMHe, muhIiIhh uii.I i"-uil,v.jiu-i, intiiiui,-,! innnl.f.in .ami ibrifi.' in. taut f.-lit-f ' ' Tiythit. .(;.-t i mi! Ix.nle ,,f Kly'i (Cie!uu Mplntinl ftnylfPlf tl Aeur !j'l"tf' t'0-llili'..n'ii vight t ill vviir lir.nl h vti'.iri tt,i ini1i - li.mkisS ,,r ;im,ill n ('omit tP'ty,, Atr tbf Mu'b-itr-,' divuc . trfiml.(i lor brraih (,'otif. Yotfffol fifie.". " ' ' ho made into a rug. Hemstitching, Picotlng, Sc per yd. Buttoni covered. Handicraft Shoo. tf William Foster of Yreka, Calif., is spending a week in the city on busi ness and visiting friends. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-Ln forced and hers of which laughed for two hours guaranteed, only the finest pre-boat- ' tne ieriorniance or me rommiy. Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan drama, "It Pays to Smile." Tho typical Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf event Hobson performance, I oth In W. F. Isaacs who has been confined acting and play was given, and sent to his home with a severe cold, is able the ople homo in good humor. Miss to lie out again. ltobson and company left this morning New O. 1). shirts $J.&0 and $3.75. for Engine. They oen their week's C. S.' Army Store, 32 Central Ave. So. engagement in Portland on Thursday Rex Yamashita, local hoy, graduate night. of the Medford high school and of the J. F. Hale of Medford. who has been ill for some time. Is convalescing in Portland. Portland Journal. school of economics and sucbilogy at the I'nirersity of Oregon, sailed yes- rQOLATjl ru CLA8SIM WANTED to b irrow" $lii0.uu on , ais.nl si'cuiity. Will pay hmbest r.ne of, interest Phone fis'.i M 1"M j WANTED-position In doctor's or! dentist' offlre. I'luine 4SI-U 2l KlMl HENT" reasiii.ililo. Five room roti;ue. I'liuiu- n;:' It. Uiiu Ft til SALK OH TRADE -2i .-re.i ! close in, 10 ncri-s under waicr. well'! Improved, for city proporiv. Mt : .'Ifi S Itlv.Tslile. 2Si'..' , ... .... U-' ' '.'v, v ; . . i . Wc have them now and plenty of them for 87 cents a genuine Gillette Safety Razor; - . ' ' ' i li 87c 87c 87c 87c Heath's Drug Store The Sart'Tox Shop 1 09 East Main Street. RHEUMATISM CNNQT EXIST in the hjlma.n bidy. U you,, win jiti Trunk's Prescription for Kheumutism and Clout " It is ridiculous, ubsurd a,nd iirenoHterouH, in f.u t. it is a pity iiul a fname ,to tpiK uiiouc juicuina tlsm; ' ' Trunk's Prescription for Khouma- tlsnt and Gout sells for $1.75. This Prescription DOES NOT ruin the stomach. It DOES JCOT depress the heart. Eat nil the meat and pood food' you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. It UOH8 NOT contain uny Meremry. Salicylate of 8oda, Oil of Wlntergreen or narcotics of any kind, but it absolutely and positively overcomes any kind of ltheumatlsm or flout tin earth. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? There is nothing Just ns good, nnd It is impossible to get somelhint; better. It Is also an excel lent Liver Medicine. For salt) ut Has fill's Drug Store, died ford. district, is spending a few days in the tenlay at noon on the steam, ,r Tayo city on -business, r . The prayer meeting at the, Presby. terian church tonight will be, adjourn ed to meet with the Haptist people to hear their foreign missionary speak. All church members are tirged to at tend. . , , New line of stamped 44-inch lunch eon cloths. Deuel's Art Department- Tom Taylor and George Maddox. two of the best checker- players - in southern Oregon got together one day last week: and played five games, three ties, and each won a game. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. Good bargains new stockc boys' and men's dress caps, hats an pants, at the new Racket Store, 103 X. Central. 285 Grover Corum, Claude Miles, and George Xueber have moved to their homesteads la the Butte Falls district, on which they hav filed as timber claims. ' A complete line of MeQuay-Xorris piston rings in 5 and 31 thousandths oversize. Riverside Garage. tf tverywnere you look you see a Chevrolet. , . tf Charles Hamilton of Kuch spent Tuesday in the city attending to bnsl ness matters. Auto insurance. Hrown & White. When you want dry mill 'blocks Just call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76. Ted Thye .vho threw Ad Gustava of Baker City last Saturday night, has been, rematched with Gustava who thinks he. can throw the - Portlander; The Gold' Hill commission expects to stage a Wrestling match : hi March, probably on St. Patrick's, day. The contestants have not yet'ben selected. Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. A good time assured,- Eagle Point, Saturday 25,,: 268? Among the theatrical events of the month will be "The Hat," which is billed to apK'ar at the Page next Mon day night, February 27th. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Edgar Wight for low prices. tf liert R. Gretr of Ashland, editor of the Tidings s nt Tuesday in the city on business. Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page- Dressier Co. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for XuBnne. Phone G85-J. . tf H. H. Hoffmcier of Klamath Falls. Is spending; a few days in the city and valley attending to cattle business, Dust muuir, good crowds, etc., Kaglc Point, Sat. nlte. 2fc& Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler. Mrs. Ida M. Turner who has been confined to her apartments for tlie lasl week wjth a severe cold is aide to be out again. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co, Maru from San Francisco. The Tayo Maru Is scheduled to put in at Yoko hama. Japan, on March It). Jilllus I.. Meior, who is making a tour, of the world in the interest of tW $lu fair at Portbtnd. and party, and llaron Kal i Japanese delegates to the disarma ment conference, are on the sailing list of the ship. i Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere. 20 3. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 1S-V. . 285 A conference of all siiortsmen's or ganizations of the state will he held in Portland. March 13. at which plans will be made for the formation of a statewide organization to take the place of the old siiortsmen's league. now disorganized. A call has been sent all such organizations of the state by the Jackson County Game Protec tive association of Medford to send delegates to the conference, according to A. E. Hiirghdnff, state game warden, j Portland Telegram. J This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't Elve your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf A. K. Keameg left last evening for Portland where he will attend the funeral of his mother-in-law. Mis. Tongue of Hillsboro, Oregon. Mrs. Tongue was the wife of former Con gressman Tongue, well knewn figure in this state. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Walter H. Roth and W. A. Goblberry were tried yesterday afternoon in Jus tice Taylor's court on charges of being intoxicated in a public building. The defendants were represented by Attor ney Frank Newman and entered pleas of guilty. Fines of f,'J0 each were Im posed' by the court and were paid by the dependants,. Deputy Sheriff L. I). Forncrook made the arrests. Bargains in uncalled for- clothes. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, corner bixth and Central. 2SS- .1. W. Johnson of this city was a visi tor in Grants Pass on Tuesday. ulcan auto springs, guaranteed. Billing Shop, 3. Riverside. tf Medford is to have a -volturn" of "La Hoclete de 40 Hommeg et 8 Che vaux." A team from the Lane county "vol tu re" of the American Legion will go to that city in March to conduct a squad of Hi rooks over the "CheDiiu de fer," and Install the chapter in that city. The Medford chapter will be the fifth in Oregon. Eugene Guard. Crescent orchestra, Eagle Point, Feb. 25th. 2s8 . All kinds of rough ana dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108 ijj i-.aat Mntn street. Fred Chaniplin of Foots Creek re turned Tuesday afternoon to' his home after spending a couple of days In the city on business. All wool cavalry sweaters : reduced from $4.00 to 3.85 at U. 8. Army Goods Store. 32 Central Ave. So. Spot dances 'n everything. Eagle Point 8at. Feb. 25th. 288 W. R. C'oleman has returned from a short business trip to ortjand and other northern ioints. Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In -ad vance. Bring in your ads and do not Adv. use telophoue. f 'r t HE'S HERE FOR THREE DAYS -YOUR FAVORITE IN A WONDERFULLY FINE PICTURE yf:i tit":' lW'4.tfvtw ' ciil, VMiniiU Mill - 1 in Sol Smith RusseH'e Great Stage Succoa "PEACEFULVALLEY" The kind of a picture you like to see Charlie in. He's sure there with the hick humor, the sob 3tuf f and a hefty wallop! WOOD! All kinds of wood at right prices; drj mill blocks. Orders fromptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor. Fir and Third" Phone 842 30x3J NON-SKID TIRES $9,95 Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Iliyersido , I I UW . I I ' 'i'lXN CiNIURY COMEDY PATHE NEWS " ; m1 " ' " t ) x; ll J', J & 'A JEAN. HOWARD 4wr;,rr-r-!F?rr! tf-, at the Mighty Wurlitzcr . xmiS, .ff .x.l t, w ?&4-:: ?& c - v- ! . com,no & i i ,V . 'A Si,-"- BEBE DANIELS in "Ducka antl VU'J, 'rdWy'syfSiSi 'As.',n Drakes," ptul BUSTER KEA-TOMm III Wmw-K ,!.:. V- 111 I jHa' '; , ' , great big country hicic-iyet III iV- ''--X ' a hick w th a U clr whon.hn t WM&J&smwim- - ,. agaiLJxy m l y V t sir .i ii. mi imr.nfi,.ruTiiii..i. n .,, i ,,, ,.,... ..,..,.,1,,,.,. .tf v , " ' . '' i. .... ,,' ' " V'f