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PAOE TWO ocal and Personal "Dad" KlnR and the Rogelmric bas ketball team accompanied by about twenty rooters whs drove down t aoo the game Saturday ninht left Sunday morning by auto for ltosebiiin. This Hpason this RosoluirK boys have won 14 . Ramon out of tho 15 they have played, losing only to Ashland high Friday night. They have two morn games to )i!ay this season. nought ,woolonn at astonishingly low prices, the xavlnn is yours, unit $:t5 to $.r0. Klein the Tailor. 128 E. Main. 21' Tlirt Intaat nli.l.l.ia !n Tivilnnil vn rtl 1 ; Oregon preen, tile, periwinkle, tanger ine, and eld rose. Handicraft Shop. 1 292( The residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoke on Llndley avenue was entered Saturday nlht while all the residents of the house were absent and a mini-; her of thins of small value but of sentimental attachment were taken. The thief, gained entrance by breaking n small hole In the glass of a window opening on the front porch and un locking the window. .-Vinous other articles a shotgun and a revolver were taken. Official headquarters for Amei.-an 1-egion jewelry. Martin J. Reddy. 292 School shoes for both boys and girls, dliecial prices on odd lots and broken plzes in this department. - Every pair must go. Silk hose for women. The Hub. 2S The company which plays "The Hat" at the Page theater tonight will arrive late" this afternoon from Chleo, Calif., and wilt play at Eugene tomorrow night. Directly after tonight's perfor mance the company of 25 members' will board a sueclal Pullman car in the railroad yards, which will be attached to the early morning train for Eugene. High cost of living down again: sodas are selling for 5 cents now. Get ready tor spring. Great variety of gray and brown suitings at $42.50. Klein the Tailor. 12S E. Main. 294 The condition of Miss Arlene Nor nille who is seriously ill at an O. A. C. girls fraternity bouse with pneumonia, following a flu relapse attack, was re ported last night as somewhat im proved. Sanitary Beauty Parlors, formerly located at 111 West Main street, have moved to room 429 Medford Illdg. 292 Closing; out all odd lots and sizes of boys' and girls' all leather shoes. Three days beginning Monday. Every pair at a special low price. 'Special on worn fen'.s,6ilk. hose, , The Hub. .... SS9? The sanitarium, which has been dperated in Ashland for the last sev eral years as a private hospital, has ceased operations ' as such ai iastitu- tloa. Dr. Jarviu states, that he wiU hereafter take .his patients ta the Sacred Heart hospital at Medford, where they can get just as good service at a lowier rate than Tie coutd possibly give them with the small number of patients.- Ashland Tidings. ' j ' Orcbardist! A 5 h. p. engine tsS spray pump only $75: '116 N. Central. 290 Rig- reductions on all lines bt goods and better goods for the money than you can get elsewhere at V. 8. Army Goods Store, 22 Central Ave. So. Guests at the Hotel Medford include D. E. Loreiey of Portland. M. N'. Shaw and A. C. Fleishman of Seattle, X. L. JoBey of San Francisco, H. G. Pound of Corvallis and R. L. Davis of ML Vernon, Wn. When in need of sash, and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. Broken lots of boys' and girls' shoes Kt The Hub. Every pair reduced for three days, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. New prices on women's silk hose. The Hub. 2S9 All automobiles which do not bear 1922 license plates by March 1 will be listed as personal property and as : sessed under personal property rates. . Automobiles which have proper li censes are except from personal pro perty tax. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. , 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. Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Newman spent Saturday in Grants Pass, where Attor ney Newman acted as one of the judges of the debate between the learns of the Grants Pass and Glendale high schools, which was won by the , Grants Pass team. Wanted To borrow $1200 on good security. Will pay highest rate of '. interest. Phone C89-M. 294 . Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet.' tf ' Fire insurance. ' Drown & White. MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS Even a fciik child loves the '"fruity" iaU: of "California Fig Syrup." If tlio little tongue, U coated, -or if your child is listli-ss, cross, feverish, full of cold, or lias colic, a t-taspooiifnl will never fail to open the' bowels. In a few hours you can sec for yourself how thoroughly it workn all t ho constipation poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful diiM again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fin Syrup" liumly. Tliey know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine i aiiinrma rig ?yrup whicfi lias direc tions for buhie and children of all asm printed on bottle. Mother! You must ay "i'liiitortim " or you may get an inn t.'itipn,' fig vruu, Tho Loyal Friends class of tho First I ...,.!. I ..... ' v,m tctuuu iuuivii n mm wmm wunu't tained at the homo of Mrs. C. t.. Guff j Saturday, elected the following officers; among the little folks: President, Her Holt Hill; vice president. Dorothy, Combes; secretary. lVu-othy (.off; j treasurer, Jeune Ferguson. Other mcinliers of the class present Included! lnwid Johnson, Nellie Keller and ' Vera t'hilda. J.ouva IVane is teacher of the class. Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad- ranee. Priug In your ads and do nor" use telephone. , . tf j Whl.stle; Oh Uoy, prewar price now same as Graplo. porter and nil s tilus. A Gold w. vn Graphic, one ot the Fin ley nature pictures was shown at the Rialto theatre last week. It was sup posed t i'.lust-.ate a .trip ti Crater Lake which was characterised as a "Sapphire body of water high in the Cascades." The trip was made by hik-' imi and the supplies were carried by! pack horse. Where soma of the , scenes were taken is a mystery, the pack horses being ltd along miles of "Precarious trails" and through a tun nel in a cliff behind a beautiful water fall. Phantom Ship was entitled u- ard Island by the film manufacturers. and uot a scone of Wiiard Island was included in the reel. The film gave the impression that for one precious glimpse of this natural wonder a per son would be compelled to ride horse back or hike and endure all manner of hardships. If it had been your car that broke the Toggery window would you or an insurance company pay for It? Such insurance only costs from $U to $S per year. , See R. A. Uoluies, the Insurance Man. 291 Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist Deuel Dldg. Telephone I0S-R. tf "Mutt" Lloyd Williamson returned this morning from Portland where he spent the last three days visiting friends. A complete line of McQuay-Norris piston rings in 5 and 31 thousandths oversize Riverside Garage. tf Turner, Wachnick & Seamon. build ing contractors. Estimates furnished. Office Jackson County Bank Illdg. Room 27. Phone S0-W. 293 W. W. Brown, district sales manager of the Vegan Candy company will ad dress the Craffrs club tomorrow night on "Opportunity to Order." Mr. Brown is in this city from Portland on busi ness. s Boys' and girls' shoe sale at The Hub, three days, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. P-oken lots and sizes. All going at special new prices. The Hub. 2S9 -f.'ew models In ' ptaln ffnA" fancy towels. Handicraft Shop. 292 A sheriff s sale under execution was held last Thursday fternoon -of .the stock Hit khe Gallatin; AutoJ company. Sheriff A. S. alkiiw condtct!iiff"-lt. The entire stock was disposed of to different parties at prices that evi dently suited thela. Treka, News; - ! ' Everywhere you look . you see a Chevrolet, ; . V Ui ' tf Shakes, shingles' Medford Lbr. Co. A: large number of trap and rifle shots and Bport enthusiasts attended jesterday's shooting match, at the. Lamport place' this side, of Phoenix. Because of the good weather the match was one of the best so far this season. This week only, tailor-made suits, values $30 to $0, at $42.50. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. 294 If it's insurance we write It R. A. Holmes. The Insurance 'fan. The W. C. T. U. county Institute will be held in the Presbyterian church at Ashland tomorrow beginning at 10 a. m.. at which a large delegation from Medford . is expected to bo in atten dance. Rawles Moore, district attor ney, is scheduled to make an address at the afternoon session. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Afghan and rug hooks. Handicraft Shop. 292' Richard, Pruitt, a local youth, lost control of his Ford yesterday morning about 7 o'clock and crushed, through the plate glass show-wiudow In the Toggery. The collision also demolished a collar show case just east of the smashed window. An explanation of the accident was made by John Good rich who posted a sign which reads as follows: "Business Coming Too Fast." Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Rehearsal and business meeting Monday night of the Elks band; be there. , 289 The Motor Transport unit of the R. O. T. C. at O. A. C. will attend sum nier camp at the Presidio, San Fran Cisco from Judo 1C until July 20 this year. The camp will Include a truck convoy through the Yosumite National park and a stay of a week at Monterey on tho rifUi range. Several Medford boys are members of the M. T. at O. A. C. Hard times made easy, tuy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tf A. E. Trusty wa3 a visitor Saturday night in Grants Pass. MilMnery at reasonable prices. 403 North Fir. 293 All the latest shades In colored linens for art needle-work. Handicraft Shop. 292 President Harding's plan for a. three months' western and Alaskan trip Is yet hazy and indefinite, he informed a committee of the American Institute of Banking, which called upon him at Washington on Saturday with an invi tation to address their convention in Portland, Ore., next summer. ., Hemstitching, Picotlng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft ShoD. ' tf For air kinds of fishpole repairing se Eaton, 320 North Holly. ."M MF.DFORI) MAIL TlilttUNF.. XX K. Chandler, who drove it Crater Lake stage last season while on a vacation from iis work with the Hall Scott Motor Co., of San Frtiiu-iseo, and who s now employed In a garage In Etna Mills was in the city over the week end transacting business, lie left for Etna Mills this roreneon. . For business opportunities In 3. Ore gon consult the VXinr-Site Sulet Agency room 421 Medford bids., phone 900, tf Auto. Insurance. Brown & White. Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford of Kkumuli Falls a 10 visiting friends iu this city for a few days. Kindergarten training will maUo the spring nfteimoU3 lulgnter and happier for both mother and child. Tiny Tot School. Ph.iiie S32-W. 2S9 We siieelal'.zo on reborlug cylinders, P. F. Close nt Riverside Garage. tt Gorge Hilton. Jr., ihu federal land bank appraiser who was taken with V severe tin attack about three weeks ago while in the u uthern part of the stale, and had been confined tn his homo near Central Point since until yesterday, visited ut the Elk club here jesterday and will probably re main home until tho last, Of tho week bvfore resuming his duties around the state. He U still very hoarse and a little wobbly in the knees. Don't wait until warm weather and long drives are on to break in the uew oar. but break it in carefully while the weather Is cool and the trips are short Buy early aud buy a Liberty and you'll uot ba sornv. p. V, Close, Riverside Garage. 291 This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. IXfa't Klve your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. The .Masonic, Eastern Star Dancing club will' give a dnnee Wednesday evening, Mar. 1st. Starts promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Peerless orchestra. Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. tt We have Inspected the reclaimed Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We recommend these lands a an Invest ment Pace-Dressier Co, tf Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Stearns of Ashland Saturday. Mr. Stearns is a brother of Dr. Robert Stearns ot this city, whose pride in being an uncle led hinij to tell of the arrival of the new nephew. ' Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat Market I 292 " Pvery where you look you see a Chevrolet . tf New- line of stanipel 44-inch lunch eoij cloths. Deu-'i's Art Department Jhe gym and book nf lew classes of thd Y. W. C. A. will Sneet as usual Tuesday evening. i Central Point Hotel for sale, 40 rooms; would cost $:!u000 to build. Price today $4,900. Miit trado. Price wilj be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company, phone Rorl34-Y. f i Plans for the development of the second unit of the Tdeut Irrigation district were approved by State Engi neer Cupper at Salem last Saturday. Those plans include an earth fill dam 40 feet high across Keene creek and a canal lino approximately six miles in length. Bunds in the amount ot $171, 50u were only recently sold by the dis trict for the improvement of this unit. F. C. Dillard ot Talent is the engineer in charge of the work on the project. Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat Market. 292 Fresh smelt erery day. Star Meat Market 292 New shipment of wire lamp shade . rumes. Deuel's Art Dept Le Merite package goods free In structions. Deuel's Art Dept Among guests at the Hotel Holland are Chester Hammick of Groveland, Calif., Sidney. Smyth of San Francisco, li. M. Durant of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford of Klamath Falls, It. H. Price of Hilt, and D. L. ljams of Eugene. When you want dry mill blocks just call Valley Fuel company. Phono 7C. Eagar Wight for low prices. tf Phone or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. rage- Dressier Co. , tf Mrs. Bert Haney who with her hus band has been visiting here and In Jacksonville since a short time before Christmas and who went homo to Port land several days ago, arrived back in Medford this morning, to accompany Mr. Haney by auto back to Portland next Thursday. Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for VuBone. Phone G85-J. tf Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-hoat- ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 8. Front street, tf Edgar Wight Oregon agate jeweler v tr Pete Fouler was in a bad state ot intoxication late Saturday night when he was arrested on tho streets by Patrolmen Liggett und Cave. Sunday morning he wag released on $10 cash ball by Chief of Police Timothy to ap pear In poliee court at 3 0 a. m. today, which ball he forfeited for non-appear ance. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co, All kinds of rough ana dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. ill Last Main street ' When better automobiles are built Quick will build them. tf State headquarters of the American Legion of Oregon Is anxious to learn the whereabouts of an ex-service man Oscar N. Teslg, who is being sought by Ellsworth post, Ellsworth, Kas., , in 7rder to settlo an etate. Laundry work neatly done. Phone 155-Y, " , 293 Vulcan auto springs, guaranteed Billings Shop, S, RlversldP. tf MF.DFORR ORKCOW MONDAY. IMIDUTAK'Y -J7. CIVIL GASES ON Routluu matters Incident to tho opening of tho February term ot the circuit court were completed today, by Judgo F. M. Calkins, und the first case on the docket is the civil suit ot Randall vs. Cuss, No crim inal cases will be called before nest ttlMomhfy, as most ot them are placed i r:-..i .... t... ni.....t... t...... first on tho calendar. Four women umillfiod tor Juror service, under the new law, and two of them were drawn on the Km ml Jury for the year. The re Lulu May IVuland ot Talent, l.uellu Applegate of Ashland, Olive B. Swedniihui'g of Ashluud, and Mary E. Kieluhammer ot Jacksonville. Mrs, Peuland and Mrs. Kieluhammer were selected for grand Jury service, Mrs. Klein ha in hum- being appointed forewoman ot the grand Jury, tho iimi iu uie siaie 10 uaie. Nine crlmluul rases are slated for tidal at the present term. Two of them are the so-culled Bank of Jack sonville cases, one of them for burg lary, and six are liquor rases, Includ ing two retrials. Tho order of the rases, civil and criminal, is as follows: Randull vs. Cass. Mt. Vernon Rank vs. Morse. Nickell vs. Terrill (Wednesday 9 a. m. Swayno s. Mayfleld. Power vs. Barkdull. McCurvell vs. Winders. Lone vs. Muicy. Southern Oregon Lumber com pany vs. Penoyor. State vs. Goodwin (rctrtal.) State vs Edwards (retrial.) Slates vs. Hlnes. State vs. Chamberlain. State vs. Wolgamott. State vs. Magnus Hall. State vs. Itlnkeley. State vs. Florence Hall. Firemen's Fuud vs. Walker. ' N. Y. Stocks "NEW YORK, Fell. 27. Price ln - came unsettled It) the filial dculin us, reaciious oi onu 10 mree points ueing ; precipitated by liquidation In Allan- j tl Cult common and preferred. Corn! products, Tobacco products and Studebaker. ) Tu cloning was heavy. Popular rails, oils and mUrullaii- AT JACKSONVILLE WOMEN ON JURY eous issues were again favored nyjudge m tho north I U between that bnlllHh Interests but advance! were , hostelry nnd the luko rim; that tho largely cancelled on the heaviness , snow depth at Anna Spriiif? camp -was shown by steels, equipments and to baccos ' , Sa'es approximated 1 .000,000 57. t .- 4 shares. Allied Chemican &. Dyes Allls-Ch.ilmcrs American Mm t. Sugar '33 , 40.1! American Can . American Car & Foundry 14 Amcr. Hide & Leather pfd 6. 5 Amer. International Corp 4:1.6 American Locomotive 107.1 ! American Smelting & Reft 46.5' American Sugar 66. J ' American Sumatra Tobacco 26.5' American T. & T 119,5: American Tobacco 1 ."!.! American Woolen sr. i 4S.C 3,5 j 101. s .17.2 j 62.1 1 139.3 ' 22.7 ' C9.s! 50 ' I 23.3 ! 40.6 j 2 , 2T, 101.2 . - - i ; i 10.7! 81 1 82.6 151 .2 Aanacouda Copper Atchison Atl.. tiul & W. Indies Ualdwin Locomotive Ttultlmoro & Ohio Uethlehem Steel "JJ" Canadian Pacific Central Leather. .. Chandler Motors Chenapeake & Ohio , Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul. Chicago. R. I. & p Chiuo Copper ... Colorado Fu'-l & Iron .... Corn Products Crucible Steel Erie Famous Playem-Lanky General Asphalt Oeneral Electric ".. General Motors 8.5 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HALF: Ci.nfru! I'oinl HnU-l. 40 rooms; wouhl cost $30,000 to build. Price Unlay 14,900. MlRlit trnrio. Price will he reduced $100 every day I until Hold. (;ol Ray Heiilty Ccmi-i liany. Phonn or 134-Y. 289 I lOK HKN'T SlcotilnK with 2!tl bath. Call !MH-J. WANTKIJ I'oslilon by reliablo Bte uoKraiilior, in-cforably law office. Hox M, Mall Tribune. 2!l5 A.KCTION SA 1.15 Wednesday, Marcn lKt, cowh, bornoH, hogH.'chlckenM and many farm Implements; also house hold 'Kidn. A. II. Ward, Talent, Ore. FOR TtE.VT Modern 3 furnished. Call 73 1 Vbono 5641.. room house, V. Second. 2J FOR 8AIJC-0. A. C. Hocks and Tan-( cred Btittln l.oghorn hatelilng kks, I 75 cents per setting. , .Ned ' Wold. Phone 4;-IH, 2!5 INCOME TAX COMB IN NOW Is tho appeal we make to our clients. You will thus avoid the rush o! the final dayg, of the period when our tlma Is taken up day and Mailt to CKT.ItUTUR.N'S IN ON TIME. Our Irfflclcnt Hervlce javes money for others and U Will do no for you, . i ' WILSON AUDITING CO. Liberty Ilulldlni;, Medford Goodrich Co Great Northern, ptd .'. Illinois Central Inspiration Copper .. International Harvester .. Int. Mer. Marine pl'd Illtrruatli nal Paper tnvliu-lblt? Oil Kelly-Springfield The . .. KeMuvitt (Vpper l.eulsvll'.o und Nashville 2 i. a I I 3,7 Mexican Petroleum 120 I Miami Ceyper 20." Middle Stat.'S Oil Mtdvale Steel Missouri Puciric Now. York Central N. Y., N il. nnd Hartford Norfolk & Western t Northern Pacific Ok la In ma Prod. A Rot . rnef!e Oil Pun American Potim'oum Pennsylvania .... People's Gas Puni Oil Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Rep. Iron & Steel Royal Dutch, N. Y Sears Roebuck 74. ti 40. 6 1 r.3.2 68.7 I Sinclair Oil 22. ti Southern Pacific Stl Southern Railway 20." j sUu,i,u.,i oil of X . J 179.7 Studeluiker Corporation ' Tennessee Copper ; Texas Co ,., Texas Pacific Tobacco Products '. Transcontinental Oil I'nlon Pacific Putted Retuil Stores i l. S, hid Alcohol ! I tilted Stales Rubber I I titled Status Steel : I'tuti Copper WehtlitKhouse I'.lec'triu . ... ; U iUs Overland JMl.S 1 0.2 4(1 31.7 r. s .6 10 1 3 4 r. 44 3 4 4.r. r. 4i.7 9i 6 L OE John Maben, who ; tho rUttt hand man on tho mechanical force of Ax Sparrow during the regular Crater Lake kcuaoii, and who ihU winter bun bev'n iictln. us caretaker ff the lodnj for the Crater Iike company, left on itli return leg Sunday morning of a .flying trip out from tlio lonellnens of nit t rawr muioiim rm-g lle, via Klumnth l"uU and Fort Klamath. He d"clarid that when he left the Jako. hint Friday the snow was 13 feel ami 10 lurhus deep nt the rim, and u bunked up to the necund story of tlm i'i feet, and at tho mmili or Klamath FalU entrance wim sU fi-et dei-ii. Thin U a far greater mi.iw depth m Crater 'Lake than fur yeais put. J The snow was of such a ronidHlcncy i that Mubvn could not come out ou gnownhoc but made the trip from tho lodge to Fort Klamath on sklis. The i main object of his trip out wan to have ! Dr. Johnson Says .Some people lielievc thift Iii let their teeth jjo is the )-h ami cheapest way out. You're an Honii! onu that lliiH been in tin khuh; htute of mind ami fiml out for your self. ' Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 228 East Main St. Phone 6C9 SNOW AT CRATER REACHES SECOND STORY LODGE PAGE Cnn Nlb(i In JUU Nei i-w York Unquestionably BIGGEST . PRICES : Floor VXV2 ;i;,ri!ii iniVried toe kIvcii medical niton 7o,7 Ulon ut Foil Kl.unutli, ul'ler which lie 100 J decided til renin on to Mi'drord ti K i ;is Sisim (iimi'ia supplies, mid to hay how- 91 l! lie -de nnd good-live to relative-:! luue Vu.rti.lohu Is otic of the must iinteu caiiu'ia IS.l 'fiends In Oregon nnd has liei' iine nil ; It! itwimtmir expert Iu this line. Ho has' 10 !$.'iiu InvoNlo I in cann'ra of vail ills i ; kinds, hlu Inst purchase, being u $I0 I camera lust lull. Ho has uketl some woiiderfiil si'imi s iu the lului vicinity during the winter, 13.1 John lives alone In llu Cutter Luke ..... 2l).7lodge, which Is nl boarded up eep 21 one or two holes for him to i ruwl nut 77 I mill iii, lie does lilt ow n c ioUIhk nnd ..... 17.fi iwlillg not winking ut KomcOtliu passos 101 M solitude III reudtlK or talk inn to SO, 2 jhluiattlf. When ho got h i Hied of tlitti 2 ,r omt sldud ronvcrmitloii that lie finds It 4 S.2 unbearable he puts on his uklU or M 7 ! snow-shoes and hikes down t visit the ..... 34.8 j.m k ranger Mtiitlmicd at Anna Spring "a jenmp, fix o mllea below. 3 "'.2 j Recently Malum ulis 'lit inlnde lly 1 4 kicked oiiii of Ilia IiUi'uIU Ultiu on the floor, in ceiling that even din tug the regular season it Is u foolhardy trick with u deserved physical rum-hark t ' kick n government camp liln-ult nnd thereby so Injured his toot tluil u toe became badly Infected. Notlcs There will 4n a meeting of nil wool growers of i.oniliern Oregon, l'rldiiy. March 3, at 2 o'clock, There will be some lllliM'i'stiiig news for n. Every body come. 2!'2 p!ll!llll!ll!!llllllllll!!!!!i!!!l!l!!!lllin!!il!l!lll!!l!ll!!!!!i;!0 i 3 WM- i Beginning ES Matinees Daily at 1:30 p. m. j H Evenings 7 and 9 J I A PROGRAM DELUXE 1 I 3 Big Attractions in 1 1 Miss Looise Lovely Famous Screen and Stage Star S ' ' ' in person " ; ( : '( ' SUPPORTED BY MR. WILTON WELCH jssj 3 ss Si In Mi f.tivfly's K3 I "Their Wedding Night"! ' 5 v : '. ' 'ai.su MISS LOVELY'S LATEST SCREEN SUCCESS s ! 5 ars "Life's Greatest Question" S A Harry Rcvicr Production An F.iiiotii.iuil ''ive-IJei l Screen llruni.i of h Woiuhii'h l'roli- S3 lem -Willi I.Ol lSK l.OVKl.Y. lit Y STKWAIJT. r.riiF.NK S UVlin, ll.XKHY VAN MKTKU. I'OUOTIIY VKI.KKli.V ami J S3 olheis, iiiul olfiiin' for tin' first time nt nuy htae Mih S3 Lovely 'm Novelty Muliou l'ii'tuiv Ai-t. S3 1 "A Day at the Studio" zz Iii Whii-h Miss f.ovi !y Diici-is iiml AIm llofoiv lh' i'mwrii S3 S3 a Srriii! Krom Oiu- of llrr Sititii Sui'im'Ssoh. I 'hin fr 1 1 1-r S3 S3 .Support Young Lrnlir Hcloclfil from the Attilii'tici. At t lie S3 S3 Mutiny', dining Uiis m t. Miss Lovrlv will Act iiml Uin-ct u S3 Fairy I'ictmv, I'sin t'.U 1'ii'iii',' tin' Clsil'Iri M to thi' See. Movies ADMISSION CHILDREN 2Cc; ' , included.) I 1' TONIGHT 8:30 Curtain SEATS NOW SELLING! THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO lly MARY ItOUKUTS ItlNKII lKT. ami AVKRV IIOPWOOI) THRILLS AND LAUGHS $2.50; Balcony $2.00, 1.50, $1, 00, Rheumatism Had Me In Its Clutches for FourYcarsIt's Gone Now, Thanks to TAN LAC ThU wa$ thi itatemmnt of Chart Baker, of 10246 98th St., Edmon. ton, Alta., a wttlU known business man. Teniae buildt up ( , yutem and enublta it to throui off tha pvisona that cou rhtu matiirn. Don't let thit awful diaae run on. , 7f Tanlae today. At oil good druggist. WOOD! All kinds of wood ut riglil prlemt dry mill Id.xk. Order Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. I 'nr. Hr mi. I Third Plume Ul-J DAYSl 0 N LY N Tomorrow Ymnlvilln 1'h'vl. i, r s Mien Sclcclcil from, tin Auilicncc. Matinee, t'liililicii iu Anns Invited. Actually Made ADULTS DOc. (Tax A(f MkIiU in 1IV t h blriKi AXO MOST ATTHAtTI VK oi'4'i;niN(JS Plus 10 por cent War Tax, IF. "7