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TWO MEDFORD MATIj TRIBUNR MEDFORD, OREOOK. WROX KSl A V. MA KM' 11 10 Focal and Personal A,rnnmlipr .of ' Mvdford jieopl tiro etfml;ilninK thm.. there have heert fro iU(nt ItTBtiiwvs in. tlteii- ysrds where new f pi inn flowers huve boon cut awl wtolen. Thin is h Ri-eHt tiHiiiniiiipm to flower lover who has Inlioiett nwl nursed untitll plnnts to the lilooinln I'otnt unrt wishes tht blossoms of the ilnffodllR-and narcissus to crnro Dip in-ojiprty. Thp flowers have been! I Mrs. K. K. Wahl and Sheriff Ten-ill rettirnpil last iiiulit from their unto trip to ?rpnada, Calif., at which town tliey i-ocovorwt tho several hundred dollars worth of loot stolen from the Wnhl home on t'iatr l-nUe avenue lust Saturday nicht ami Hbanilomvl later by the bvnslars after they con cealed it in a straw stack near Orona !a. All the stolen property was re covered except about $15 worth of jewelry Keepsakes ami some under wear of Mr. Wahl's. Mr. Christoph, the traveling, salesman whose Ford sedan car was stolon hv the same V K. Voorhlo and Miss Alice (i.tvoruor OIoU has been 'requested Anient wtrc down from Ciants l'ass by I?. , A. Simmon, tliulrimin of Hie re today. Miss Anient has recentl turned from the east. Oladloll nntl Tiiberone bulbs. Kilen Valley Nursery, t.Ki-J 2. American l.enion rnmtnittee for the reception and disposition of bodies fvoin oversea, to Issue, insirliiinailon OBITUARY l'ol.K 1.1 cilllnil mum the ieote of Oreatm luiuon, March tltievafi tli.i ai.mtt nl.-ht tn ttwni tt ibe stolen either late at n.Rh. or In the Hot(), MwftllM m, was nt earlf mornins hours. 1 heS ,ie,,ili.. Mi UM nwnm ,r ,,,, lions have become so frequent pluce to brins tho far back. Xo trace several property owners pronuse the fmni of fw ,h(wl,H,11(s vanuais n -n arm reception on lire- iwm ;of ,np thieves ... Frozen automobile, u actor and truck Tuesday in the city transacting bust ness matters. ; A new line of embroidery transfers of initials and monograms. IS cents copy, i Deuel's Art Pent , The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will serve a chicken dinner Friday evening at 6:15 p. m. in tic church basement. Flates 60c, S Eicht of the 31 names drawn for t delaved thermometer ,h APril term of rlreuit court in Jose Isit. C ! - L .. -1 , A nil ,,T - cylinders welded, re-inforeed ' and black, white, brown, pink and blue, o LiarilntcM, 0tllv tlie tiflpst pi.hPnt. sale betrintiina; Wednesday. Mar. 2!Hh. ,ng fue nA mm,s Vu,cjn We a pair. Handicraft Shop.. . WcAlng Worl;g 39 s Kront strMt lf. Lost Sunday at Uybee Hi-Hlse.! , , M , , brown and black Hound doB. medium j erreen shrnh shed, named Jerry. KewarU fur re-l Klen X Nursery. t,MKl-2. I., covery, lir. Hickert. 6i A letter received front Eniil Mohr A year tm tods v tho first heavy t Murietta Spring. Calif., where he frost of that season was predicted. 's takin tratment for th rheunia The temperatures of this date 'that ays he is crttins nlons fine an.l year were 37 minimum, with a maxi-l tetiins much bettor, mum temierature of 75 the day be-j Personal service slven to all auto fore. The maximum tem.eratnre f repairs. Elwool's Auto Shop, 1 'S yesterday was 56 deRrees and today's 1 5onth Central. Phone 769 J, 3l miitlinum was SS decreps. There was only a race, of rain.,, ... Lannspach's orchestra, newly organ ized, open now for engagements, .Per sonal attention to private and club jlances. Go anywhere anytime. Tnone M5R. ........... Goodwin corsets fitted and altered free. 21 S. Fir street. Alts Naylor. 17 While the bis majority of orchard thermometers have been brought In for frost testing. Frost Hi pert YounK and County Axent Cate announce that after a certain date a penalty will be attached for any brought in for testing, the penalty to lip one pood clfiar. After mature delib eration this morning they set this time limit as yesterday noon. Model dress linings absolutely cor rect In measurements. Sirupiy sew iii rour dress and work is done at the A'anity Shop. tf Throush an error the Masonic East ern Star dance was announced for this evening but will be riven next Wed nesday. April 5th. 6 The Vniversity of Oregon Glee club which sings here tonight at the high school auditorium arrived in the city on this afternoon's train from the north, having come from Cottage Grove where they pave a concert last nicnt. Furniture upliolsterm?. Samples of work on display. Med. Auto Top Co., .".0 N. Crape. Fhone 104. .7 Grafting wax. Elen Valley Nursery. 6SO-J-2. 13 The following item in the Eugene Guard, in view- of the fact that the " London Follies" show here recently charged war tax extra, for haal u)9la I a .-if Vwal intorael "The 'London Follies' which played here Saturday night, is playing other Oregon towns for lower prices. Eugene people who attended paid $2.50 a seat war tax extra, while Albiiny and Salem piices were $2. No really first class show plays all the western Oregon towns but the 'Follies' was billed for Medford, Grants Pass, Eugene, Albany! and Salem. A line in the Albany and Salem advertisements reads: 'Eugene and other Oregon towns paid $2.50.' Evidently Eugene is an easy mark, or the people can't help themselves." ; Next week is the beginning of the "Paint and Clean-up" campaign, so designated by Mayor Gates' proclama tion in this paper. The different schools,' chamber of commerce, Great er .Medford Club and other organiza tions are asked to take part in this tplendid work. Good piano for sale, a bargain. C. L. Gaff. 421 X. Riverside. Telephone SS7-M. - 7 The road over the Sisklyous is in .. ...... .ILw... V. n ....,.., KaIho- -a . ' 1 . I VUllulllUU. ' I lir 0 1 7T7 1 1 1 moved all the way. The road from the state line to Hornbrook is also good Your soul's questions answered by onfe who knows.' Harcourt V. Peck. D.D., First Methodist church, March L'G fj April 16. Each evening ":3. t Saturday excepted). 8 The Ladles' Aid of the Christian church will hold a bazaar - at the church, Friday evening. Chicken din her also serred at 6:15. 8 Judge F- Tou Velle of Jackson ville was a business visitor in the city Tuesday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church will serve, a chicken dinner Friday evening at 6:15 p. ni. in the church basement. Plates 60c. ' 8 Stop! Look! Listen! The slabwood city has cotne alive and is now hook tim orders for given slabwood for early delivery commencing next Tues day. . , Newcomb. Phone tWt. S Steelhed frshluft Is belna delayed this year on account of mining activ ities, which bns muddled the water of the Kogue river. It is exacted that the water will lie cleared by the mid dle of April, and that the seas.m will be normal. Grants Pass Courier. When 1Pttcr automobiles ar built. mild; wi build them. . . . ..... U Uavo you- tried. oir electrically percolated coffee? Yfinkeo .lio-Xut Shop, ;s North Front. t There was born to MK and -Mrs. S. R. Derby of Medford, i 104 lb. son this morninx. March 29, at the I'm ticker maternity honlo. It's the coffee. Yankee IXi-Xut Shop. 2S North Front St. C Orescent orchestra K;lle Pt. Sat. night. " : 29 Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Crlpps re turned to Medford yesterday by auto after having spent the winter In Cali fornia. Just received a new line of stamped Children's half socks on sale at 1 3c goods for applique and embroidery. per pair. Handicraft Shop, Wednes-j Deuel's Art Dept. day. March 29th. 7Jj Youug lady wants position as sten- John Matney of the Applegate sieni jographer or office work. Will do extra Join in a tribute to tho iMmo Amm-r ley. The I. iiii .it ; !iT. IKS" (tare lined dlt Mill. Ml.bui'l I- Viim burn lu lu nilpM N n i iKIiilinPiii iiml olin )IhIi r III .Silll f'llllll Si n, The di'i'PiiMrd n ii iin iiiln r of the piliiM Valley I. '. '. I''. Indue II I l .r Arlim Ule. iitl , the iiinerul tmunr. Ii. w Prlni! In i ImrHe d tb. Vliild Hill lean ovs who cave Ihelr lives In the 'Mvrnpo. u. . ii ie ... i , ... , , . . .,,...., ,i . pareuls were eL Ir b descent mid World war. on Sunday ,t ternin. On,;.ju(io ,(, fll,,v )11VM, .,.,,. that day services oxer the luial shlp.,, 1X(,a iUun h(s ((liv ,.,. nient of bodlei Troiil overseas will bo l,,.,,,!,,,, Ihl, pmniw In the Hm riiuteiiln held In IttMokl.Ml. jvolle.l ami VMix enmimed In Ibe f it I m- Severnl thousand dollars to loan on '! iminsn v. Leatmu lu. umeb m ImnrAV. r.k ...,.,ilv It t lloiTIM ' Cll 1 1 f !' Illil , be .illllK III OlHi'OI llel'e It I I II. I Mi ll 1 I n, u I' 1 1 I'lini'i'iil ,Nnlcoi ; V ' KlIlH'l ill w l II I ("I " lllf lute .1 ill II llldlS'"ll, Willi IMlHnHd lltMIV lit lllS lieliie In 'I'nleiil Tili'Mlltiv IIUU'nliiK, will lie hi'ld ni the illy hull Iii Talent Tluiimliiv at J MID i. in.. Willi llev. i;. H.iMliKtt m ill iiiuim, liiii'iini'iii i I'l'iib-lil I 11 U. h'. nilileten. Attention, ex-Houuers: ttnncnes smu u mi.i1,,,ki , ii..i,l Hill unler Soldlors llontis plan or pay with 11,.,-t. . xv.lN nmirleit to Alice Healr. sltaiv tf crop, HUe rnt. Gold Kay'-Mim mmr' u. reM the plains wlib In r Uealty Company. tl p.iwuts irniu Mii-n.ini. and in that, Th monthly meetiiu of the W. C. T. """ as u ivnideni of Huiie falls.' i t be tie ceased had an aithi k or heml liniiliK I.inI ,lul and hid lieen uittliu i' er Mtllte. He hml been it' Wlum you want dry milt blocks Just wrl,,.r ,tn hH tl,. ilmi when tin- call Valley Fuel Company. Phono 7ti. tim,- rumr Hint he .tnUlit'i no titiv : Please remember that classified ads. boK' i' -ruber ib.m suitor to the last l..l ..n.l .,.,.11 ...1. is .-null In Mil. elKI'M "l Hit'. he Km ll. inn. liter iamb en THIN, FLAT HAIR . . ,4 GROWS LONG, THICK . AND ABUNDANT Evi1'li"l(wiis"rf.A'i 'Dandcrine' costs only 35 centg a bottle.' One application ends ull dandruff, stops Itchins and falling huir i ltd in a few moments, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Jt will appear a mass, so no ft, lustrous, and ensy to do . up. . Wut whut will please . you most will be after a few week's use, when you see new hair fine 8 and downy nt. first- 1 yeS-s-but really new hnlr urowlng all over - the 'Unnderlne" is to the half what fresh ' howers of rain and eunuhlne are to .egetation. It boss right to the roots, nvjgorates and strengthens them. This delightful, stimulating' tonic clpg thin, lifeless, faded hair to grow ons, thick, heavy and luxuriant. il ' ft "f..;..I rr.,.. phine county which will hold its open ing session Monday, April 10, are those of women. This is the first tmie in the history of Josephine county that women have been called to serve as jurors. Everywhere you loox yoa see a Chevrolet , tf Flowering shrubs and vines. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0.J-2. 13 B. A. Habeck of San Francisco is a guest at the Hotel Holland, as are It. W. Cooper of Roseburg. 11. A. Hollen beak and family of PrOsjiect. F. G. Fredenberg of Hornbrook; J. R. Thompson and H. Warner of Napa Soda Springs, Calif., and Hob Welch and Uriah Gorden of Prospect. A meeting of the De Molay for Hoys will be held at the Masonic hall Thnrs day evening at 7:30. Work in the De Molay Degree. Refreshments. Order of Committee. - 8 The Ladies' Ail of the Christian church will serve a chicken dinner Friday evening at 6:15 p. m. in the chnrch basement. Plates 60c. 8 Charles Hamilton of Ruch spent a rew hours Tuesday in the city attend ing to business. Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Denel's Art Dept Anto insurance. Brown & White. John A. Westerlnnd who has been in Honolulu for the last three months is scheduled to sail for home today. Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street II. A. Thierolf. Every day people call this office and want to know about registering. No one connected with this office is doing registering this year. 7 The eleventh annual state conven tion of electrical dealers will be held st Corvallfs. Ore., on March 30 and 31. The meeting will be attended by Job bers, contractors and officials of the power companies of the state. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 13 Henry W'oolridge, accused of having had a still in his possession was tried yesterday in Justice Taylor's court on a charge of having had liquor in his possession and was bound over to the grand jury. He was released on his own recognizance. When Jn need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. " Fruit and shade trees.. Eden Valley .Mirsery. 6X0-J-2. .'; T. n. Myers, auditor for the Associ ated Oil company is spending a few days in this city on company business Mr. .Myers Is from the San Francisco office. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association tf Hurbank and Corey's Thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery tU-J-2. i' The Women's Relief Corps of Ash land will entertain the department commander of Oregon at noon Thnrs day Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat nignt. , -29 Sasli and .doors. Medford Lumber Co. Postmaster Warner lias received i letter from Washington, D. C, aion with the other jKiHtmasters of the na tion, cautioning him not to furnish to unauthorized persons information con i-erimig registered mall, "it is re ported from some sources that fre quently registered letters are sent out by collectors or firms In an effort to TLM -iinin me addresses of delinquent 7' r.nLlniini..i " t... !....- ....... , i. i v.".iinii, uits luuer staiea. ouuse- leniently reoupsts it ro tii ail a Ii v (hn senders for the street address of de livery. Postmasters are informed that no such Information should be Klven." Mr. and Mrf. Ray Jones of Jones Cash Grocery, returned Saturday fore noon from an auto trip to southern California. Honnets of organdie for Ihe wee little girls, pink, pale yellow, coral and blue. Handicraft Shop. 1 work In either. Phone 3S3-J. tf S. L. Pitzpatrlck, local maa and ex perienced auto finisher, opened a new auto paint shop at 131 N. Riverside this morning. Spring bonnets for the little girls, priced from 75c to' $1.00. Call at the Handicraft Shop. v ; 7' Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. , ' A. E. Httrghduff. state game warden, shaking before the Kiwanis club at Eugene the other day, strongly op I'., will be held at the room Thuistlay at S:30. W. A. vanc. Uritiit in your ndi and do not uso telephone. tf Mr. and Mrs. .biiues Grieve drove down yesterday from Prosieci for a brief visit In this fit v. C. L. Goff w rites, insurance on any thing. Telephone U. ! Cash pike for lime sulphur $s.7." Hi. !ar Creek Orchards. S R I, If Hfwoy Purdln and II. I . Hush sailed yesterday from Portland for Panama They intend to take up a large acreuue of land alotiK the Hay of Harlen and raise coooaniits. New line of Pacific Package goods: Children's dresses, caps. xown. blouse. and aprons, all made for you to eiulw-oider. Handicraft Shop. , 7 Dayitl Wilcox, im O. A. C. student in the school of chemical engineerlm: who has been spending the sprlm: vacation with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hut terflotU In this city, left last lilhl for Corvallis to resume his studies. Lime for sprny. Medford Lbr. Co. Ted Thye of Poitland. well known 'n this city and the valley owing b several clashes Villi Ralph Hand of Ho leaves to niniii'it Ii It ib-nth liii wife. .Mien f'uey ami mswu children, all whom Hie Hum Frank .1 . Knitt ed:!. M U M ii-ei. William ,l., II. in. Id A., l.estcl- I., and Clieslci . , !' sides Ibe in. -miters of his own falliilv , til losve I W.I MWlel-s l.llil I IV.I Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION I'M v X V .T -s . T., sJS. I si I 6 Bell-ans BV iJSure Relief ELL-ANS T5 ftftd 75 PfrUM lvrvA.hii ...e .u...!,,un ui i.ianK.nti i"Nei , wreit0l, n han.llcap mutch ... v r.uer .e naw.tpai parK on uie w,n XMWr ,lt ,.ortl.in, lOB,K, pi-min.il rhiit till u-r,il,l .. nff iVa . ..... ...... Kverywhere rm liok you see a states principal source of trout spawn. Ifhovrolel tf iHiriiniiim asserien mai more tteer were killed illegally in Oregon last year than legally. Dance Eagle Ptnt every Sat.' night. ' ' -' 2S Lime ami cement. Med fort! Lumber Co. , - - Mrs. W. I. Vawter returned this morning rrom a week in Portland morning from a week in Portland. Positive results "for the woman who cares" obtained in facial and! scalp work. Visit the Marinello Shou. Elec trolysis, expert marcel waving. 4o! Liberty Hldg. 657-W. . K Fire insurance. Brow-n ft White. John Tomlm left hi. morWng for Klamath Fails where he will make a brief business visit. Frank Darby of Klamath Falls spetil he first of thft week In the city at tendlirs to legal matters. Eleven room rooming house for rent. furnished. Phone !ty3-L. ' R. ". Northup of Nit,jtie;il!s. who has Iw-en visiting h;.-- ranch near Grif fin creek for several days, will leave for home today. He is delighted wllll the substantial growth of Mtulford. This is ills first visit here for any length of time rince 1911. , Exservr man. with local refer ences of reliable parties, wants yard or garden work. Kelialil party. Phone KM-U or call at Horace Evans. 8:8 N. i Central. . . tl i E. O. McCormitk. vice p.tsitlent of. tne soutnern racitic railroad tiVutillll Something new in bead bags, easy to pHI80(, Uirt)llKhft Clly thi!1 af,l.,.n.)n enroitte back t'f Pan Francisco from Portland, from havimt cli us host In conducting Sir Auckland Getldes. Hilt- mnke. Free instructions. Handicraft Shop. Best garden loam for (tale. Phonp C1-). i " ' i " ish ambassador, and Iady Geddes Guests at the Hotel Medford include from California to the Oregon state '-n-son, ana r. j. ttaegner "I n.etro,x.ll9 tn his private car. r". r. r.amKB Bna r. This office is prepared to print iv v'T . .r.k' W- Bwhn! Mwr sheets, bill., etc.. used the ""'eo bookkeeping machines. Don't give Will Evans of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. your ordnrs to traveling men and have James E Grieve of Prospect, and A. H tnem ,)rlnted 0llt or Medford. r.bone . . " ' "l"' " 'l w will call. - . .u , " , 'u ' There will be no prayer meetln: .... ...... .a man. i service at the Presbyterian church to- Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night. niKnt Th(W who ,.,, nrp . , . , ... . -" asked to go t- the First Methodist j . An'"-r5,n OI Leuge is thurch to ,ar Dr ,,P( k "'T"'""? ' S""1'- '' Mrs. C. B. Call of Dunsimilr. Calif., Laiindrv work dntia rninn ir.L.V I- . . -i lormeriy or Atedioru, underwent a . - 318 I tini.r nhnrillnn l'avlPflnt nt flhn Anto tops of quality. Med. Anto b.-oH uar i..i.i ok i. .i.. .x. uhiw. i none i-u. ' nleel st ,,r..i.ni ii i i . , ,,, .. . . , rt i ' " "'i"'-r iu nunu in vre-i t,.., t-.rtn .t,.-rrf . VII.. gon State Contractors-Dealers .HlorU- Pllb reKtallr:l'nt ailffei.,,(1 a ba,,,y Vut r. r. ' v. , l"e thumb early last evening in th" ... ' "S,ULF"" Mepunraeni i ktchen of ,h rcHtaurant when ho torvaliis this week. rui.-i ,..i U.... !.l.i J r- ., " .w..".i.i...... in...... ...... inn ..... uif, aim uei-uilllK BC l f ut .,rii,i i ,.,.. tri. di ... " " "" - - ....- ii.c ...uiijr II" Just received: Bedspreads for em broidery, stanted on Indian Head and needleweave. Handieraft Shon. Irs. Perl Brown was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis. Mrs Rrown was taken suddenly 111 Sunday evening and was taken to the hospital Tuesday. She is getting along nicely. We carry a full line of ladles' hosiery at the Vanitv Shoo. tf When In need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or coma to 711 E, Main street Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Terrill left Monday for Corvallis to visit their son Irvine who is attending O. A. C. The trip is being made by auto. jeotion. The hand will be useless for a week or more. Oividende At tha meetln- held March :'S, 1022, the Hoard of Directors of The Califor nia Oregon Power Company declared the reRUlar dividend of $ 1 .75 per share on the Preferred Capital Stock of the Company, payable April 25. )'.2i, tn stockholders of record on April 15, lfl'22. . This dividend is for the nuarter (Mill ing April 15, 'r'i and amount to f :i8,Rf.0. G TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Repairing on ladles' and men's wear-Ux)R HKNT-iiotisekeeplng rooms $7, scalp. ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pnntorium. Phone 244. Hemstitching, Picoting, So per yd. liuttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. George Andrews returned to this city yesterday afternoon after having enjoyed the season of grand opera In Portland. iry our inerchanU lunch. The Shasta. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corgetiere for Nulione. Phone 685-.T. tf' Paul II. McKee and F. 0. Phelps of the California-Oregon Power company returned this morning from a week's business visit to San Francisco, Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent Gold IL.y Realty company, tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf The A. M. O. R. C. class will moot this evening at the home of Miss . lorence Graves Instead of Friday night as usual. Telephone 1010 Rogue Valley Floral Co., for yoiy cut flowers and plants. Night phone 149-W. 320 Will pay 25c apiece for hatching turkey eggs .under your eUln. liens. Eggs furnished. Phone 28-J-3"w tf per month. Gold Ray Phone 728-R or IIM Y. Realty Co. tf McCurdy Insurance Agertcy N'ief frame house Doors it r y I wisIicn.' Couple 0' sparks JIl'!ll ii' ;mlnH. . I '"oh it hiipcn ? , We leave il io yon. Call Phone 1-2-3 Medford National Bank Bldff. . Now Playing! A thrilling drama of the mys terious Forbidden City of Pckin and San Francisco's Chinatown. WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW" i" . t , .with wmm Scssue Hayakawa -! 1 I and superb Oriental cast. EXTRAVAGANTLY AND ACCURATELY STAGED. mm mm and LARRY SEMON in- t ' 4 ' "THE SAWMILL" Depicting the numerous near tragedies that happen around 'a sawmill, when Larry gets tangled in places whero he doesn't belong. COMING FRIDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "The Nut" Lydia E. Pinkliam's Medicines , Tho Pinkham Metlicines are Four. Ii.vtliii M. IMiikluilu's 'ti't:illt' Ctiliipiiiiliil. Tilt' nr iyiit:il I'iukliiiiu .Mt'tliriiic atld licst kiinwn nt' all. 1 It lias In-i ll in tin' iiiMrki t t'tM'ovci- fully ymtvi. l.tMiifiitliiipa ami '. iMIl'dDf lUlHttl. h'tir (!niistiatii)ii,. I.vtlia 1' PiuUiaiu's Wash. ' l-'n , 1 iiClnntat inn. l.y.Ua I'.. PinUliaiii's HI I Mt cli. it!. I a ilia I". Pinkliam's l.ivrr I'ilk Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop ' '"' . 109 Eat Main Street. Mill, tmnrits iHt'i ivi i now PAGE MONDAY NIGHT Willi. altl N:;M ( iiimln Th Mu V..i4r Awslll 4 Mm liUllnioia. trfwm,m - - . ."t I"? VT. . Flrat Apprne In th Wa in 8vnl Yar l Amtrlct'l Frtmoit Actrxt. CHAPLE3 FROM MAN ItWGff k Ihv pldg in wKich Kwt tnuieUi Kubwa wttKout , tt pitiilU-l inji history of Saftmiit.4jaloV -i ZOt.AKlNS, ' -llo TO Mi l III-; IMhl lS itV Mlt. OW- irili r-. lll filel In miler r lli'lr ri-eelpt mill nihil lli nmil il- Imh ,li' Kile i.m-ii, I film. M.trtli atl. nt I i uVI li, ..ln- eiler. mnke rlte d. i"..lfliv iimiiii-j i.rilern . IHK llie.iier. Iiirtuile M-lf .iitltlr-!4-l. titinM-il emel"M' ! lirt mitu rel in ii . I'ltK s: I I.Mir. I-.I II rt. 1.1 J I; ln-i I n. ti 75: Itil-x.in. It I rt.MH, fi."': lieu 4 mw., S.Sl; nri ;1 ri l Iwlum-fi l.l. Iik IiiiI.-h niir lt. MERCHANTS' LUNCH Daily 25c TALENT'S for Good Eats . ASHLAND Branch Oregon State Normal nt , At ASHTAND, OREGON June 19-July 28, 1922 Full 'Nfrmi4 Ciiinse, l'r;ietiei' school fur nil fermli's. Mtihie tlcpiirliiieiii ,-ry htroni;. Fsycliolnejy, eilueiil it til it 1 nii'itHiiro niciils, Koi'inliiu'v, iiml school iiiniiiiL'i-iiiciit on ili'tiiniul, For inrnriiiiiiioii wrii- GEO. A. BRISCOE, Director.. hiiirfiltfiintiililtM'fwwgtiirwU.i, 4 Clj . Get a Genuine r Willard Battery For Your Home Light Plant !,:,, ,i i g v . v . . There's no question about the ability of Willard Batteries to give long service, and thorough satisfaction. Made in the same factory and to the same ctandards ;, as Willard Automobile Batteries. " Furnished complete either with wood insulution or Willurd Threaded Rubber Insulation. ' , Electric Shop 8th and Eartlett Sts. , Phono 22-J REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES jt.iiiiuiiiiiiji!i" fcMw.HtUitmUlltiimtHiiHilnUilnit.nU1..rwiMft ownin VJ i C V ".it .i liu.-i i j.'i. !!!;. Af. 'ii t ci(' t.-" It ,-.'f r