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PftflFi- TWO- MKDFOnn MATT. THTBUNR MKIWOMV ftUMlOW SATHIiHAV. VKItHUAliV I! 122 Focal and JLJ Personal There was tin ppssIoii of tile grand jury this morning, lint the body scheduled to nu-i't this afternoon nnd file lis report. This will be the last official art of thiH Brand Jury, as n new one will l)i! drawn Monday, nnd likely called into a short session by the court. The grand Jury Investigated sev eral matter Friday, none of which war run ted the returning of u true bill. The Infest "uliatle in Iceland yarn. Oregon greenj tile, periwinkle, tanger-, me, and old ros iLiiiuoiiiu c-ir'i'. u High cor', of living down again: sodas are selling for 5 cents now-. . Herbert Clark left Friday night for San Diego where he will enter the gro cery business',-,,' Mrs, I'lark and "their son will join him in San Diego tn few weeks. 'Orcn.'irilist! A 5 h. p. engine and spray pump only $75.' 116 N. Central. 290 Come to the Hiverside Community Club dance tonight for the jazzy time, Peerless orchestra, best music on the coast. Cash sKit dance. Who treats you better? 2SS There will be several changes next Wednesday in the store rooms of the Medford National bank building en North Central avenue. Kdgar Wight, the Jeweler, and A. C. White, barber, will move out of the store room they have jointly occupied, and into this room will move the Handicraft shop, while the room which has been occu pied Ui'he latter will be used by thi bank foV additional office space. , Mr. While so far has been unable to find a location, for his barber shop, but hopes to find .one by Wednesday. Mr. Wight Is' retiring from 'ttt loeot busi ness field and will leave sion with his family for southern California. "; - When in ro?d o sash and doors. calt Wallace "Woods, 108 "or come to 711, E. Main street jj Dancing! Dancing! Natatorlum to night. . Wm. Simpson,- the wholesale drug salesman with headquarters in Med- kford. is on one of his periodical trips 'to Klamath Falls and vicinity. Syltex sweater yarn suitable for 'Sweaters, scarfs, tassels and embroi dery, $1.00 a spool. Handicraft Shop, - 292 . High cost of living down again; sodas are selling for 5 cents now. A former Medford woman attracted favorable attention at. the entertain ment given at Klamath Falls this week jby the American Legion-txst "of that city this week.toccsrtiinR- tot tne 'iot- Icwlna in the Klamath Falls Herald: Mrs. E. H. Jefferson, wm) mad-) such a hit Tuesday night in southern melo- 'dies, will appear, again tonight. .Har act did not appear in the program. Rig: merchandise shoot at Lamport place. .Sunday Feb. 2fL. .. . ... A lot of doings at the Natatoriuni tonrgTitTSee" the' bfe" "gaaie." Attend Ihe "bfg" BanCe. " ", rs& i Prof. F. C. Itemier is in , Corvallis this week, having UeenaJled' there fm conferenoe with Director Jardlne at the O. A. C. - i!'i 1 Everyone, is, going to the .Riverside. iCommunilv f'lub'danre tonizht. .Urine lier along. Good music. Good time. waniea-i-io oorrow -i;uu-on goou security. Will pay highest rate of interest. Phone 689-M. 294 Please remember that classified ads. locals and smalt ads are cash In ad vance. Bring In your adi and do not use telephone. tf C. V. Feliz of the California-Oregon Power company returned Friday from a three week's business visit to Duns muir, Yreka and Klamath Falls, Whistle; Oh Hoy. prewar price now same as Graplo, Porter and all sodas. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Bldg. Telephone E03-R. tf A complete line of McQuay-Norrls piston rings in 6 and "31 thousandths oversize. Riverside Garage, tf Frank Wilson left last evening for Portland to join his wife who left lor that city several days ago In order to visit their new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson early -in the week. . Where are you dancing? Natatorlum tpnlght. 2HH SKrtsmen, attention! A good old fashioned shooting match will be held at Lamport's place Sunday. 286 Alt wool cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to $2.85 at U. S. Army Coods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. At the Presbyterian chm'eh on Sun day morning the pastor will speak on "The New Birth", or "How Evil Is Overcome" following the series on "Evil" in which so many have been interested. In the evening the mes sage will be the Beeond in a series on "Stewardship" or "Acquiring Wealth The music for the day will be of a high order. At the morning service a quartet number entitled "The lord Is My Strength will be sung by the mixed quartet in which Miss Yeager will take the place of Mrs. Edna Isaacs who is unable to sing. ' Miss Yeager will also sing a solo at the evening service, Turner, Waclmick & Seanion, build ing contractors. Estimates furnished Office Jackson County "Bank Bldg Room 27. Phone S0-W, 293 New models in plain and fancy towels. Handicraft Sho-i. 292 New O. D. breeches $4.50, at V. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Fred J. Fick. the Jacksonville hard ware merchant, this week bought from Elizabeth Renter the lot and building on Main street in the county seat in which he Iwb conducted his hardware business for a number of years. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat Market. 292 i If it's ir.sni'uno.e we writo It. It. A. Jlulmcs, Tlio liuainih'e Man, There was a pood all around iniblie market this' morning for this lime of year. A feature of the market was the Salvation Army sale of doughnuts, canned goods and pastry, with g'od patronage. When in neod ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 10S. "11 E. Main. Hon't forget the shooting match Sim- day at i.amport's place, SSS Afghan and rug hooks. Handicraft ( Shop. Again r:inies the old cry from .lack-1 son county about the fishing situation Anon, tile Medford Mall Tribune de-l cl:rs . Illiil "Fishermen1 rMurl that Me(,iM,aj m, n ,t comtiu'up the Rogue - jver kh freely as they should, and the miRplcinn exists that the new Savage dam has something to do with it" Giants Pa&s Courier, Whistle; Oh Hoy, prewar price now same as Graplo. Porter and all s d'is. I Remember tli shooting match Sun-1 day. . ass I l.nundry work neatly done. Plume 4,"5-Y. . . -293 Mayor C. E. Gates, who is in Port land on a business visit, is expected to arrive home Sunday afternoon or Monday morning. Fire insurance. P.rown & White. (a card party and dunce at the Amer We have cut them onco more. The lean Legion hall Monday evening, Feb. greatest bargains ever offered to the people of Meltord, absolutely all wool raintite fabric overcoat, a fio value. reduced o$l 2.h V. S Arjny Gotnls Store, 32 South Central avenue. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, psy with harof crop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tt Dress, refortn at the Klamath cinn- ty high s?ho,9 is not 'all ta)t.V says a news dispatch from Klamath" Falls. "Cnfior'm "dress has been .achieved. though a few recalcitrants made, spec ial trips home to exchange silk crea tions for middy (ilotiwv tm''mrifortii adopted by the girls themselves after a conference a few weeks ago. Twen ty girls have sMved the problem of thr coiffeur hwst effectively by adopting what they teem the fasbica)il anil hygentc Ixib.' " In addition to solving. that problem of 'what to wear' each morning, the uniform dress has been a blessing to many of the girls." Central Point Hotel nr'sile, 40 rooms: would cost $:id.CoV to build. Price today $3.DX). Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. 2SSa For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Medford bldg phone 900. tf Auto insurance. Brown & White. .E. Kelly, sjiecialty, salesman for the Associated Oil companT.'will return tu Portland tonight after a business visit in Medford and, vicinity. For all kinds of fishpole repairing see Eaton, 320 North Holly. 2U.1 The best stag shirt on the market reduced to $S.00; leather coats reduced from' $13.50 to $9.75; leather vests re duced from $S.50to J6.T5 at C. S. Army Goods Store. 22 So! Central Ave. " """Millinery at reasonable prices. 403 North Fir. " 293 Louis E. Bean, speaker of the house Kf repneseptativea in the last legisla ture sieaks at the Grants Pass cham ber next Monday, and addresses tho Ashland chamber of. commerce meet ing oil Tuesday night . ' ' " Boy Scouts are asked to take notice that the regular meeting has been changed from Monday night to Tues day evening. A big meeting is planned and a feed is being prepared by a com mittee. Every Scout and those intend ing to join should attend. Kindergarten training will make the spring afternoons brignter and happier for both mother and child. Tiny Tot School. Phone 832-W. 2S9 We specialize on reborlng cylinders. P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. . tf There was just 10 degrees difference in the maximum and minimum tem peratures of Friday, the former being 47H degrees and the latrer 3T4 de crees. RbHj to tjie amount ot-M ttl an. inch fetP Friday, and: Vsmi9-be prediction for Sunday. This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and hae them printed out of Medfrird. Phone us and we wilt call, i f s tf Official headquarters for American Legion jewelry. Martin J. Reddy. 292 Sanitary Beauty Parlors, formerly located at 111 West Main street, have moved to room 429 Medford Bldg, 292 Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, the execu tive secretary of the Oregon Tubercu losls association, left this morning for Grants Pass in which city this after noon she delivered an address before the Ladies' Auxiliary. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tf All the latest shadet. . in colored linens for art needle-work. Jlandieruft Shop. s - -' ' '-' 292 We have Inspected tne reclaimed Tule lands at -Klamath Falls. : We recommend these lands as an Invest ment Page-Dressier Co. tf "An Individual Declaration of Inde pendence" Is the third In the series ol Sunday evening sermons on "Thrills being delivered at the First Methodist Episcopal church by the pastor.' This series is eliciting unusual interest as evidenced by the growing attendance At the morning service Rev. Saunett will preach on "Thy Kingdom Come the second In a morning stiles on this subject. At this service the sacra ment of the Lord's supper will be ad ministered and new members received Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. O. C. Hoggs New O. D. shirts $3.50 and $3.75. U. S. Army Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Crescent orchestra, Eagle ' Point, Feb. 25th. , 288 Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat Market ; - - . : ' v 232 Placards itre ilrvu rlbuuil 111, live stire w indow a t'hii.idi,it 'the city iimiodVv Sheriff Terrlll, calling attention f the fact that all doss must have licenses by March 1st, and that the license fee for hinlo. dons is ft each, and for fe male do.cs $2 each. The Do Molny degree will be em .furred An the Masonic .hull. Momlii cvenlnn'nt All Master Masous welcome: iSS A regular ilanco and u real time. Sat. Kelt. U'.'ith. Kuglo I'oliit. -S0 Everywhere you look you see It Chevrolet.- - tf A meeting of citizens and taxpayers was s 'ht.'.1nl(1 ro ) h.0,1 in lh. front offices of the UomiM Herald this after- noon at 3 o'clock. "Said meeting is called in the interest of betterment of conditions in immicinul politics," read the announcement of the committee in charge, by Karl H. Fehl, secretary. New lino of slimipp.l 44-inch lunch- eon cloths, lionet's Art Department. Shakes, shingles. Medford I.hr. Co. Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat Market.. . 292 New shipment of wire lamp shade frames. Deuel's Art Dept. The ladies of the Catholic church and the Knights of Columbus w ill give (27. All friends are cordially Invited to attend. Le Merite package goods free In structions. Deuel's Art Dept. Spot dances 'n everything. Eagle Point Sat. Feb. 23th. v 2sS Perry O. Crawford of the California Guests at the Hotel Medford include C. M. Dadsin of IVnver, H. I). Moore and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ott of Seattle. J." H. Ilayman of Toledo, P. A. Confer of Minnenpolis, and V. Perry and S. K. lUiwden cf Uoseburg.. Dancingr Natatorlum! To-night. 2SS Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Officers dress shoes reduced from $7.00 to $5.50. O. I. maeklnaws re- dticed from $9.50 to $7.00. One sheep-: skin lined moleskin aviator's cont re duced from $13.60 to $9 90. U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 South Central avenue. Rev. W. McDonald, of PortlanJ. colored preacher, lost two grips at the S. P. depot this morning and Chief or Police Timothy was called. A list of the contents was given and phoned to Ashland to Chief of Police Hatcher. The bag and suitcase contained wear ing apparel and religious books in cluding bibles. It was discovered later in the forenoon that they had not been stolen but had been taken by mistake by someone from the dext into the country. Several hour.1) later Itev. Mc Donald was rejoicing over the return of his lost baggage. W hen yon want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel company. Phone 76. Lath. lime. Medford Lumber Co. A good time assured. Eagle Point balurday 2o. 288 Albert Jacksan of Butte Falls, rived in this city yesterday and will sxnd several days here on business. Try our mercnanta lunch. The Shasta. Eogar Wight for low price. tf Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page-1 Dressier Co. tf Among guests at the Hotel Holland are Paul Wandrey of Portland. J. H. Gould of Seattle, G. W. Zang of Sacra mento, Albert Jackson, Laura K. Braln- ard and Ellen O'Brien of Butte Falls, and J. Davis of San Francisco. Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf Best music, good crowds, etc.. Eagle Point Sat nite. 2S8 Frozen automoblie, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street tl A shooting match will be held at the Lamport place on the Pacific highway one mile this side of Phoenix tomor row;-- Many- of-the crack shots of the valley-eotnpete. at these, senij-niopthly matcnes for. various- prizes. Both trap and rifle shooting matches are held. Edgar Wight Oregon agate Jeweler. tf Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. AJl .kinds of rough ana dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Special summer tourist rates from points in southern California to the Pacific northwest will become' effec live February 28 instead of in May or June, according to announcement re ceived Thursday by John M. Scott. general passenger agent ot the South ern Pacific lines in Oregon. The spec ial reduced rates will continue In ef fect until September 1. When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tl Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed. Billings Shop, S. Riverside. tf Hemstitching, Plcotlng. .. 8c per yd. Buttons covered. , Kandlcratt Shop. tf Earl's Wife Indiscreet, Craven Gets Divorce LONDON', Feb. 25. (By AsHOdated rress.) i ne t.arl or Cathcart was granted a divorce today upon proof of Lady Cathcart's Indiscretions with the Earl of Craven. The case came before the, court as an undefended suit. Lady Cathcart, who is regarded as one of the most beautiful momcn In England Is about 30 years old, the daughter of the late John Frazer of Capetown, South Africa, and widow of Captain de Grey Warter. She married the Earl of Cathcart In 1919. He iu 59 years old. . CHORAL SOCIEIY W1EETS TUhSDAY The first regular rehearsal cf the Medford Choral society will be held m-M Tuesday evon'ng. KeW uai y 2Sth, in the lecture i-com of the public li brary, tit 7:4Ti sharp. Members are I .-.,,1 ll.,ut ...I l, .,lltlA ttfl- 111,1 Ik llll'lie ut tendance is exported. Uegnlar ro henrsals will he held every Tuesday eveeing thereafter, ut the s.-iims hour and place, under the leadership of Mrs. lleoi'ge Andrews, i:ery effort possible will be made by the reorgan ized society tu moke the Institution a Rpular anil permanent aset to the Kogne Klver Valley,, - In the not far distant future some public demount ra tion of the result of the work under taken may be looked for. In addition to the. .officers named i:t a previous notice. Miss Kuth War ner has boon elected librarian of the society.. OBITUARY MAHONKY William .Mahom-y died at the, Sacred Heart HoMpltal Feb. it. aged 49 years. Me was a native of li.lan.l. un.l a resident of klamatli Falls, t)re. ices wlllb' held at t Kimei al s, i v-, tin. vinmuic church. .Monday.. nt H) a. m. Inli-i men I in' 1. l. t). F. (.Miietry. t mains at the Perl Fun. i il loono. Court News (Furnished by the JacVsoa County Abstract Co.) ' Marriage Licenses Froiiiinie McCnslatid and Miller. " Circuit Court American Soda Fountain Co. vs. Medford Grocery Co. tinier. State vs. Magnus Hull. Order receiv ing Indictment, order on urruigntuent, m der on plun. State vs. Florence Hall. Order re ceiving indictment, order on arraign ment. II. P. Uolmes et ai r F.dgar I. (ill lette ct al. Order, affidavit. H. C. Williamson et al vs. L. Davl et af. Summons.' Enla M. Vtroud vs. John F. St r ind. Proof, of publication. It. G. Beach et al vh. draco G. Illgo low. Affidavit,' default, decree, cost bill. ' ; Cockshutl Plow Co. vs. W. J. Cum- ar-'"1'"8 Affidavit, flefunlt, Judgmonl State vs. Magnus HaH. Selling In toxicating lbiuor. . i - '' otate vs. Florence Ibid, -gelilmt In toxicating liquor. State vs. Ernest Wolganiott. Order. Wm. Hamniett v Anna Radovan ut al. 'Stipulation for -decree. M. SpioBucrger & Sou Co. vs. F. E. Manning. Motion od order, judgment. R, H. Leazer Ts. J. W. Hatcher et al. Answer. R. O. Beach et al vs. Grace G. Bige low et al. Proof of publication. Hargaret Hubbard vs. II. T. Hub bard. Findings and conclusions, de cree. Page Dressier Co. vs. H. F. Mender et al. Notice. Alary Gomez vs. Edwardo Gomez. Affidavit. J. j. Miner et al vs. Wm. L. Green- leaf et al. Final brief. State vs. Ernest S. Wolgamott. Sell inn intoxicating liquor. Roy Hlgglns vs. G. C. McAllister. For money. H. C. Williamson et al vs. L. Davis et al. Lien foreclosure. Frank1 L. Clark vs. Oregon Growers Packing Co. For money. R. X. Chaney vs. Mattle A. Cfiaiiey. Divorce. State vs. Win. Brown. Transcript from justice court. State vs. Atwood Vann. Transcript from Justice court. State vs. Dewey Fitzgerald. Tran script from Justice cuirt. State vs. Jark Cole. Transcript from Justfce court. E. J. Stewart vs. Mary V. Ice et al. Summons. Clara Dodge vs. Josephus M. Dodge. Affidavit, motion, default, findings and conclusions, decree. Cora Alice Cox vs. William Albert Cox. Summons. American Soda Fountain Co, vs. Medford Grocery Co. Demurrer. Probate Court Kst. Ernest V. Maddox. Admitted to probate. Kst. Francis M. Stewart. Citation. J. A. Moffatt and 8. W. Quat assume' the business name of vWest Hide f!ro ceterla." Kstate Annie K. Itogers. Acknow ledgment of. reci its, order, notice, reort. Kst. .Oenrge F. Vose. Final order. lirrKif of publication. ' Kst. Francis Mellaril. Admitted to probate. ' Kst. Maggie K. Oray. Report, claims receipts. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Holt for brown coat. 3T1-L. Phone 282 FOU HALK Kemlnglon typewriter, Just like new, Cull 258, 2fl0 FH HALfi Fresh, high testing Jer sey cow und calf. Call 258. 2ti0 WANTKI) Plowing and teaming to do. Phone II2S-X. . iifH FOIt SALE Crown organ, perfect -.condition, nearly new, lllti. 21!) VV. ,Muin. 2nd floor. 290.' Kst. W illiam to orobalP;( ' j; v'lowe.i. ,.ldiiilU d Real EitaU TrjnisPeis ' .1. A. Anderson et ux to K, Pen ton el iix. lot in Cottage (lornu Ad.l. to Medford. in blk, 2. u ! I.uclle K. Powell et vir to Murlail j A. Under, lot l, blk. III. Me t- . ! ford, mid lot i:t, bill. 2, tlrnyV Add 'i WiV nor-Woi ttnau v Gore to F. II, j . fircnslor, il In blk. 17, I in per- ! (at Add. to Medfoi'd 10 ; Hannah P. Davis m I i Kaiberlno I J. Kellocg. lot 12 lltld la, blk. ' ! Hi, Gold Hill 1 ; llnntuiu P. DnvUni to C, H. Wat; ; ! sou. lot in blk. HI. Gold Hill ''til's Alice F. Murphy et at to Anne K, Patterson et nl, land in. Ash- j 1 lam! . .;,. Maude 15. It ibley et Ml to AuM K. Patterson, laud in AHW.mil... W. C. ClAy et nx 1 1 J. K. IKini ir ,, et al. land in 1)1.. J., nv'Il7. , s. u. : :.4. ... ....1 Geo, Wolff to .luckmuj M:ulitVt': bank. lot 5, S. IJ t. l.t-4, blk." ! S. Orchard Home ss'n Tracts Mrs. F. E. Spencer to .latio's l. Ki'ifer, NI-: of ,E sec, ail, tp, :ir., 2 w t. A. Ste.itlis et ux to llelliort C. 1,,'oddard et ul. SW of SW sec. la 10. ti. an, S It. I W Hoiidi'irk II. ib'ddard to tirmy Go.ldard et uv. Kind In sec. S.'i, f.. as. s. it. i w ;. , -I I 0 ' 10 I'elbort tioddard et al to Ormy G iddurd. land in see. Ill, tp. It S It 1 W . 2U0 ,,iM r, i;tdard et ill to lelhet t !,,,, i ... I,,, i ft 1 1. :!!i. s. it. 1 W '; '.'00 M. K. Hrunskiil ft nx to A C Si'hoenotnmi, land lu sec. :ri, tp. 40. S. H. 2 E. ' ;- . Jackson Count v to Mrs. G. W." 1 SorrelH, K. HI ft. lot fi, Idk, 11. ! I'bo nix jV. II. Juckson et nx to Sar.lh A. i Loiiglev ft vir. Lots S. 4. I'.. 7, ' , ' s in Jackson's 2nd Add. t Med i 1 foiit ' til : ' Nalhelliv , i....Ld;,. .... ... ,a' i. U ihn-r et llx, lot 21. blk. 2. t Whitman Park Ad.l. to Mob' ford . . pi I!. P, Nell et nx to Spruit Wells, ! . lot in blk. la, Ashland lu K. A Hiblieth, Sr.. el ux t W K. . Buchuiiiin et ux. I it 4. Vnllcy Vlew Add. to Ashland . Joo J. E. Ilesselgrave et ul to W. G. M.iytii-ld et ux. pi. I). L. C. r.r.. tp. 27. S. It 2 W. pi Geo. W. Lewis, t sheriff i to Grunt pass & Josephine Hank land In see. 12. to. :l:t. S. H I West and in k. 11. tp. 31.' S. ! It. 3 W. 5 ..mi Bank Reserve Increases NEW YORK, Feb. Uft ,--The actual condition of Ihe cteurinc house hunk uud trust (imiunl-tt for tlu week iflve days) shows that they bold $t l.2i)2.S2i) In exivus of IokbI reiniln-eetifs. This is an incream. of $ l.40( .S4ti from lust wei-k. 1 ' ' Never Wants Anything Eloe . "I tried many dfffer'tit kind of couch medicine,' writes Mrs. E. K. Olson. 1!17 Ohio Ave., .Superior. Wis, ''but I never want nnvihing else than Foley a Honey and Tar. I iikM It fu Jail my children and also for my grand child.: I lias nlwnrs done fine work." Foley's is a pure, wholesome nnd ahmv lutely sale remedy for the relief of colds, cciiiKh, croup and whooping coggh. Children like. It nnd It checks sneezing and snuffling. Sold every where. Adv. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbor for their helifulhe.-i,i and sympathy during our recnl b leaveim-nt WILLIAM TOWN SEND. W. H. SMITH AND FAMILY. 30x31 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Rlvrrsldn My MA CAA MgliH In .New Ork PA( w m . k m m mi -m - -f. TM fWini1, , - IIT innuini- Unquestionably BIGGEST PEICES: Floor $2,50; Balcony $2.00, 1.50, $1.00 ,P1uh 10 per ' ' 12 to 4 and 7 to 9. ft' , .v 4 mj '.'i.'l" ,.'1 ... 44Ycs the SACRED CONCERT is next SUNDA Y, 7:30 l M. Some good music is arranged for, Theac concert interest and draw many. Will be glad to see you. We also have a timely subject at 11 a. m., on 'CHRIST AND THE PRESENT AGE.' ' YtpU are inVit'Jd'Yhc 'ij " v-, ijii, JjrstijBaptist:;Cluirch ; - N.-Central 14 3) ly wi jKfssj Sj. j Medford' 's Saturdiy'qrfti Sunday t , run Headquarters, Is, Rtght Herts 2-FUN FEATURES -2 MM-' Daniels " . -IN- ' "DUCKS AND DRAKES" Mr. ard Krs.' Public: Docs yodr 'Janjj'htcr ever llirt over the phone wit's strange n.'n? .' Befce dkl. ' And tho -mis- up 'she got' into , ' " ' . Tiagit;?- No j nut plui d humorous! . ... COMING ATTRACTIONS MONDA Y UT HE BA T" TUESDAY, LOUISE LOVELY in Person G'f? NEXT MONDAY NIGHT 1 j 8:30 Curtain . SP.ATS NOW SRF.UNr.! TILE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO, 1 f 1 1 ur) VVA?71 t:J It Y I (OK HI PI'S- KIN KH A III' mul , I'.ilX IKIPWOOU THRILLS AND LAUGHS SET WZZZ?! 4" I f 'f k '.X i .Uv.tvk and 5th St." l in 1 uster on "Convicb 13" Yopr favorite conictlin iu on wprqurjoly.ltnny rue large of mellow love, bad gcif, "penology" and lu dicrous "j-iily" mixtips. 400 sa." AXI M(HT A'l"l'ltACTI V K Ul I i:iil(iS cent War Tax. Box Office open ftt tarn - . .i,t t , . n