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PAfJFi TWO medford matt; trttutnf. medford. orkcow tium'dav. makvii- no. io Focal and Personal Tlio jwtrol of 1 1 ill 14 It temple of the M.ykIIc Slulnc lias liocii invited ! Islam temple of Snn I'liim-lsci In cuine two (lav eiirlv at llio iiittlmiul Slulno ' coionionlnl to bo lield tliero in .Jiiti' Thn-wisualiiifd ol the mayors of H , ,,. , (h'lt 0,Mm from ,, cities tn Oi-rKuit. hKhik with those -t f , ,V()rM , ,.,, . luw jrt'Kiut:nU of tlio various oliiini-1 ,llonj., Iipm of rominor tue l.Olng wmslit for) ms)uis ;im (lVl,.1.,wn ,mllis (lie petition whlrh I boiiiK p.-ep:ncd In Kl(n Vuev N ,.,., t!S)1...2. )3 invll President Warren !. Hardiny to, i..,.,,,,i' ..',.:...,,, , . n .,, ........... ,-y,,,,, ,..,, ... .... ....... intend (lie 1'nrtlnnd Hose Festival. .Iiiiw 8th next. Mayor tlules slenod I lUe petition yesterday und (YiiwHidod It Irt Portland - Sale bahy , 8ho(s, kIzps , 1. 2, S t. 'black, white,, lirtiwn, nlnk anil blno, on utile lieulnnliiK Wednesday. Mar. !th, I'ttic. a iv. , Handicraft Shop. N 7 .Many demands nip lioins made upon Hie Red Cross T J) rift Shop for men's r clothing, nnd the supply Is. very. low. Donations alonv; this line, will he preai ly nppro-eiated. I'urlly worn rloihine , is flvaned and mended, and every nr ment is used to advantage. t repairs. F.hvood's Auto Shop, IIS Souih Central, l'lione 7t!!KI. SI Klmo Throckmorton, of the Apple sate gection was a visitor in lli'iints Pass yesterday. Children's half socks on sale at Kc per pair. Handicraft Shop, Wednes day. March l'!th. ? A new line of embroidery transfers of initials and monograms. 15 cents copy. , Deuel's Ait lept. i XI. K. Lyons of IVuris, Calif., has letnriied to his home after spending a week in the etty.on business and visit ins friends. CM-.. --I.: t . 1 j I.I I r v.wr. ,.. ,-,s ... u.s )f t)u, ,oi, t-wss sion a gold l.al.y rins wlvicli he tonnd I Tni.m gU( on SaturilMV ilfionl,n. mi the street. The parents of the U ,Su , uriui.k s u 6 owner can ol-tain the rins l.y oallins1 Konm.,u Tunu.r wil, lo.,vp ,, at the lire department and M.MiilfyltiKjf lht. W(.,,k ou a viMl , friom,s H11(, relalivts at ronland and All. Ansel. it i.iiiinsini s on nesua, newij- er!ran-iQre;;on jj wm izeii. ojM'n now tor ensagements. per-: simal attention to private and club dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone Gtfi-R. - . Ooodwin corsets fitted and altered -free. t S. Kir strwU Alta Xaylor. 17 Ab eiHlu and oue-half ikiund Imhy Kirl was horn to Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Y. Te,nswald a the Sacitd Heart hospital this mornins. and mother and dausli- , tcr weae reM)rted this noon as doing 1 nicely- Papa Carl who had mad all arransements to iia.ne the new- arrival after his uncle John Westerhmd. is now Hinderins on the vicissitudes of life, and walkins up in the clouds. .Model dress linings absolutely cor net in measurements. Sinipiy sew in . yniir dress and work Is clone at the Vanity Shop. tf Drop into the Red Cross Thrift Shop at the Sparta lllds . on Saturday. April 1st. at I p. m. and see what you can liiiy at the 5c table. fi A lar.se consignment of bis mail order house catalogues has added to1 the delivery burdens of the postoffice' the past few das and put somevthat of A damper on the joy of living feel ing" of the mail carriers. . j Furniture upholstering. Samples of work on display. Med. Auto Top Co.. "0 X. Gram?. Phone 104! TV Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery. .OSfl-J-2 i An order is lK-inip: issued by the ost master general's department extend ing rural route No. 4. a distance of three-ouarters of a mile in order to afford Sacred Heart hospital direct de livery MTYiee, effective April 1st This chanse only adds the hospital building i( i ne present route service. Your Ronl'ji questions answered by one wno Knows. Jtarcourt W. Peck. w v.. rirst Methodist church, March 26 to April 16. Each evening 7:30. Saturday excepted). s Bundles are arriving daily at the Red Cross Thrift Shop. They contain everything from raisins to carpet rass. and from an iron skillet to a perfectly Kood suit. All are acceptable. What . have you to add to the collection? tins Nichols of Kaslo Point, was Friends ' of Vernon II. Vawter are anions the out of town visitors In the urslns him to enter the primary race eltv Wednesday. lor the IcKlslntmo on the republican Crescent m chest i a Kasle l't. Sat.Mickel, There are three caiulldalcs f.r nlsht. 2'tituis honor now, liulpli t owitlll, John Just received a new line of stamped it.. CnrMn, and K. II. l elii. It Is tn wds for appllqtto and embroidery. IKmicI's Art lVpt. The work of installing the steel i a ft era In the Improvements to the Mediord National Hank is underway. For the last two years It has been the custom of the American Lesion t decorate Hie graves of their buddies William Miller, a Uimsi.in comleled in the circuit conn iep day aiso V't' the linmlary of the I''. .1 llui'cr istiloi shop In tills city n htill In llio eomilv jiill under ii two years senieuce. peinl Ins liivestlttntliui by the ciiiiiI, mid htf niorcd that tieorse A. Cod dins will be mn. In paroled If clremnstatu'es .lut'ti- the democratic nominee. The llour-jfv. Miller was convicted almost in boits nre also urslns WlUmi' Asbpole tlrely on clrctinistantl evldence.-tiiid to enter the lists loi Moner. Janxy, peppy daiieo, county coninils Gold lllll. Sat i ftirnlshed C. Thomps-.in of the Ciilit'oinU- .Mrs. V, was a hlaeksniltli atnl a tto.'d one by occiipatliin. Klevcii iHiui rnomliig house for rent. l'lione !SU l i M, Cliosstuore ntrlvoil last the national licaduuiirterji at Meridian biilldins. Iiidianaindis, Ind . not Inter than May UUh. Information sent In with (mills must Include. 1. name of the dead; 2. rank and organization; .". army serial niiuiber; 4. grave number; 5, lot number; t. name and location of cemetery; 7, date of death. Youns lady wants position tu sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either, l'lione 3S;t J. tf Spring bonnets for the little girls. make the trip by priced from 7"c to $4. HO. Call at the jaitto. Handicraft Shop- v The . Ladies' Aid of the Christian Mrs. t!. Andrews has retmneil church w ill serve a chicken dinner I from Portland und resumed her teach Friday evening at 6:15 p. in. 4n th ' ins at the Andrews Studios. church basement. Plates fit'e. . S lame and cement Med ford Lumber Every where you looK you ae a Co. Chevrolet tf Positive results "for the woman who The home office team of the Califor-1 cares" obtained in facial and scalp nia-Oregon Power company known as work. Visit the Marinello Shop. Kloc the ' Kopko Kilowatts" have challcns- trolysls. expert marcel waving. 4!' cd. the. baseball team of the Kosne l.ibcrtv llldg. 657-W. S Uiver division known as the "Rogue I Pi-esident Harding sent to the scn- Kiver Kuff Nex" to a game of baseball ate yesterday the nomination or John to be played at a data in the near . McCall for the iosition of postmus- future. . her at Klamath Falls. Flowering shrubs and vines. Kdenl Fire insurance. Urown & White. Valley Nursery. (.m-J-2. 13 Something new-in bend bass, easy to A meeting: of the De Molay for Iloys inake. Free instructions. Handicraft will be held at the Masonic hall Thurs- Shop. ' 7 day evening at 7::U. Work iu the 11. O.iklev. of the engineering divl- De Molar IVgree. Itefreshmenls-lsion of the Standard Oil comiiaiiv is in Order of Committee. Jthis city for a few days on business Aiesdames, O. II. Good and Ernest X. having arrived from Hoselmrs yester- Itideu. of Medford.-were callers Tues jday. ilay on Mrs. Claire Minard at the Plaza Hest garden loam for sale. Phone confectionery. Ashland Tidings. !'U'J. tf The Ladies' Aid of the Christian) If (Cs Insurance we write it R A. church, will serve a chicken dinner flolmes. Tho Insurance Man. Friday evening at 6:13 p. m. in the Mr. and Mrs. II. E. llcnson nnd L. F. church Imsement. Plates Sec. S I.ozier were among the Medford visi- Stamped pillow cases for crochet I tors in Roseburg this week. and embroidery. Dejiel s Art Dept. Dance Eagle Point every Sat. nisht. A. It. Cunningham. O. O. Alenderferl 29 and It. W. Paul are attending the Laundry' work done. Phone 455-Y. Electrical Dealers convention in Cor- 31S vallis today and tomorrow. H. L The I", of O. Glee club which gave a Walther is also attending. concert in this city last nlsht is play- Auto Insurance. Prown & White. ins in Ashland tonight, from which Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call J city they will go, to Roseburs. at building site. Minnesota street H j Auto tops of quality. Med. Auto A. Thierolf. ! Top, 30 N. Grape. Phone 104. 7 Charles Forsythe of Glendale, Ore..! Hemstitching and pecoting Sc at is spending a-few days in the city 'the Vanity Shop. tf transacting business. J James Grieve who is in the city for Every day jieople call this office and I a few days visit reports that the road want to know- almut registering. Nol between Medford and Prosect is in who sleep in foreign soil each Mcinor-jOremm. Power company returned Inst nisht from southern California where ial day. Also to offer the services of;,,xonjn(r frotn v:ugem and will spend. he spent the w'inlcr. the legion to those who cherish graves several days in this city on luisim-ss. Kx service man, with local r rer overseas and can mt place their tti Several thousand dollars to loan OU ''is of reliiible part lea, wants ai d or Imte on them in person. Any who wish improved ranch security. O . C, Moggs. saiibui work, itellublo party. Phone to take advantage of this offer should Mrs. Waiter Keiitner of Reno, N'ev , liM-K or call at llornco Uvans. N send funds for the purpose direct to Is visiting friends and relatives iu this 1 Central. tl Rain is the prediction for tonight and Friday. . The coming change was --anticipated In the stormy appearance and feeling of this forenoon. , j , The Ladies' Aid of. the Christian church will hold a bazaar at the church, Friday evening. Chicken din ner also served at 6:15. $ The Ladies' Aid of the Christian diurch will serve a chicken dinner Friday evening at 6:15 p. m. in the church basement. Plates 00c. S II. C. Powell of the local Southern Pacific railroad baggage and freight employes staff, returned to work today -Hfter an Illness with, the flu. What about that "white elephant" -you've been wanting to disjiose of? That vase, or odd dish, or the Christ mas presents you got and caa't use? Why not send them to the Red Cross Thrift Shpu? . . 6 .Frozen automobile, tractor and triick cylinders welded.- re-inforced and one connected with this office is doing registering fchis year. T All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main street Mrs. Verna Parkes who sustained islislit cuts on the forehead u-hen tthe the was mined against when the auto in which she was riding with her sister-skidded against a! phone pole. Is improving rapidly. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 13 When In need of shingles and roof in? call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cheney of San Franc'isco are guests at the Hotel Med ford as are It. V. Weed of Eugene, B. M. Schuman of New York, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Andrews of Portland, Clay, ton R. Long of Corvallis. It. E. Shaw of Pasadena, E.. H. Gerard nnd daugh ter of Striughton. Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McGraw of Marshall, Minn. Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 15; Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Miss Isobol Stuart who is spending fair condition, nnd that from Medford to Trail the road Is excellent. He says that there is but little snow at Pros pect at the present time. Higgest dance this season. Gold Hill. 10 Just received: liedspreads for em- windshle'.d broidery. staniKd on Indian head and needleweave. Handicraft Shop. 7 Wayne J. Plckler, Grants Pass rep resentative of the Standard OH com pany was a Bedford visitor today. We carry a full line of ladies" hosiery at the Vanity Shot). tf When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. ' Mrs. Chester C. Kubli of the Apple gate spent Wednesday in the city visiting friends and shopping. If you want to lease a first class modern unfurnished apartment of four rooms, including two bedrooms, also a sleeping iiorch, call at the Cargill apartments. Ii Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea- CRAMPS, PAINS AND BACKACHE St Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound - St Louis, Mo. "I was bothered ; rritb cramps and pains every month and had oac K acne and had to go to bed as 1 could not work. My mother and my whole familyalwayg took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for such troubles and they induced me to try it and it bas helped me very much. 1 don't have cramps any more, and I can do my housework all through the month. 1 recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends for female troubles." Mrs. Deli.a Scholz, 1412 Salisbury Street; St. Louis,- Mo. Just think for a moment. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been in use for nearly fifty years. It is sonable. The Pantorlum. Phone 214. 'Chevrolet city and Jacksonville, The Keutneis who have resided in tho Nevada metro- jpolis for the last seven years will move to lios Angeles May 1st. Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. F.den Valley Nursery, tisu j LI The county court .tourneyed to the Foots Creek district Wednesday after noon to Inspect road conditions) allot sending the morning session in audit Ins bills and attendins 1 1 routine mat tors. Italic Gold Hill, Sat.. Apiil Nt. It) M. C. TIpU'll ami A K. Coo of the Motograph Motion 'Display Adv. Co,, ut Portland left this morning after a several days business visit with H. I. Iiromley of this city. Attention, ex Soldiers: Hanchea sold under Soldiers lionus plan or pay with sharo of cn.-r. like rent. Gold Kay Kcalty Company. tf C. M. Delin or Oakhind. Calif, has been in Medford for a few days visit ing relatives and friends. When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phono 7tl. .Mrs. i pas. i. Sweeney ami daughter l.'ditli returned last evening n-oiii port land, after bavins attended the siaml oMra season iu tiuit city. The trio home was made In a Ford coupe In lo'j hours time. The ladies left Port land at 7 a. jn yesterday and arrived here at ID p. m.. bavins stopM-il 1 1 hours for lunch In Corvallis. Always a bis crowd, i dd Hill. hi J. H. Thumps ui and II. Warner of San Francisco left for the south this morning after a short business visii in Medford. Please remember that classified nds, locals ami small ads are cash la ad-, vance. Hring in your ads and da not use telephone. tf I A. 8. Hilton who lias Ih-cii 111 with the flu returned t his duties at the. California-Oregon Power company of flee today. C. L. Goff writes insurance on any thing. Telephone -II. Tom Kay and .Mrs. Kay lenve for Medford by auto tonight, stopping at Eugene and Kosebiirg. They will visit their daughter, who will return with them for a visit in Salem Salem Capital Journal. Snyder tr&ehesilr. Gold' 11 II Sat. Hi Mrs. Hert Greer und daughters Lil lian and Elbert, who have been in Call- lornla for a year, will return to tlidr Ashland homo early In April. Mr Greer will leave by auto to bring them Jiome. Cash price for lime sulphur f.75 lb. Hear Creek Orchards. MM. tf The following men have fllii.l their candidacy for tho position of postmas ter ut Jacksonville: John Miller. Fred Fick. Riiy Coleman, I. W. Lagshaw, Jr., G. It. Chnpmun and V. C. Thorny son. A second civil service examina tion will be held April th. New line of Pacific Package goods: Children's dresses, cais, gowns, blouses and aprons, all made for yon to embroider. Handicraft Shop. 7 Farmers will start at once in the annual ixdsonint; of digger spilrrels Thousands of tljo pests were killed last year, but they seem to be i.h thick as ever, and one theory Js .they mi grate from Siskiyou county wi-re there are no rigid pois'in laws to make the deficit m the ranks'. r.verywni;re "ou look yon eee a l be women of llio c.iW side are literally "up In arms" oer the Ii'-1- uuelicy of the Visits of u "Potiplntt I'om." whose specialty appears to t lsitltlS hollies uliwle it Is kltovMI the men folks are absent, -Ashland 'l't I- ings. This offlco Is propurod ti print ledger sheets, bills, rie used on tho bookkeeping lynchluoa. Don t nlvaj your orders to travcliiut nietl nnd have them prllited out of Modford. Phono us ninl we, w ill call. If C. II. ClirlHtcltscn, chief of police, this morulas leccivod the follow tun tele '.nun; "Tli Atediord ('niter dull unanimously and highly resolve tdul toil Immediately notify II 1 1. Fiobath, secretary of Hit) Medford cbain'tcr d commerce, (hut a search warrant cov eting trapping and h!) H kel Is lo be Issued foithwllh, Ftuliaeb Is in lending the school of c'lnuiei i bil club secretaries and may v found ul I rieailly ball. Signed, C:ater Culi committee." The Crater i lub Is a new j booster organiufleii of yiiutm litin(ncst men ttho hate taken lli-i oieims ol : lettin ; an absent member l.n thnt while g nu be is not lorsotteii, - j Kiigcne Daily Guard. i f Ui -1 V it in "THE 1 1--j urn wr a j ' hi r1 I t? tv v.1 ' - t m- v --QNI.Y TWO MOKE DAYS I Ono of tho most fiiHoliirittiig; screen stories ol the day. Scssue Ilayaknwa i,t Where Lights Are Low" A inyiittuy utory of Frisio'a Chinutowii, LARRY, SEMON SAWMILL" Nltipstb k ioiucd niiKiug Hie i-i'duood id I nllfoi nbi, Willi I mi)' pbiilng ibe pint of ii luml i-l l.n k. g 1 SATURDAYD0UGI.A3 FAIRBANKS iu "THE NUT" aie Men's AU-Wool Suits selling 1 C as. low as v" Boys' Suits $3.50 Bo'ys' Ail-Wool Suits, with 2 pairs of Pants S9 3 HtO I HI I M I' H l.K 1 1 iMUllllOW I'jll'CUHh PAGE MONDAY night APRIL 3rd Curtain Ttit riHr AksIImI an M( ililiat(iM K ' .il i'-r i:,r,. Flitt Apprnc In tb Wt in Svrl Yrt ef America' Foramoat Ac (. CHARLES FROHMAN 1 fxvtunLt wire vr.u I .: I row, tin Imte lr l.W plitf im Kk:h hvt triLXJt KuUvk wilkjul , ... - Pdtd'.WlmHwKi'.bty of ItaUwcafiildtftf ZOSAKINS,.., , : I lN.r, lt It ro. .t 3.i; l.i- I m, lbilonr. S1.J4; ncU I riu, 3.3t: in tl 3 not. l a"; IniIiiiicc II l. r tn. Of course if you have plenly of money and have a hard time to spend your income, its all right. But if you have to do a little figur ing to make both ends meet you better have a look. You can save from Ten to Fifteen Dollars on your Suit. fhA o.ln I. . L V . . Enaninteed. - Only the finest pre-heat- ": "'T, " 7" , ins fuels and metals ime.l Vnlean ) '"" alu'"1 l",s "l Uwllnf uwt. a I--,.-. . ciiKene uie nisi oi ine t ii iirntoiiK io-r woi k ai wie i. . 01 O. Hurbank and Corey's ThornlesK hlackherry. Ifden Vallev Xus-Herj. rH0J-2. r.i Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat. niht. 29 Joe Holmes, local S. P. baggageman Is ill with the flu and is also suffering from an attack of rheumatism which confines him to his home. Sash and doors. Medford Lumbt-r Co. ' . Ilonnets of organdie for the wee little Kills, pink, pale yellow, coral and blue. Handicraft .Shop. 7 Reports from the mouth of the RoKue river indicate that the chlnook salmon nre entering the river in large numbers. The salmon are not very plentiful In the upper river at this time, although a few have beun seen. The flslilni; season at the mouth will open In a few weeks at which time mest of the fish will be taken. Grants Pass Courier. Stop! Look! Listen! The Blab wood guy h.is come alive and is now book ing orders for green slahwood I'jr early delivery commencing next Tues day. .V. u. New-comb. Phone 631. S When better automobiles are built, P-uIck will build them. tf prepar.d from medicinal plants, by the ,,cnt ... ln , , ,.,,,. utmost pharmaceutical skill, and suDe rior methods. The ingredients thus combined in the Compound correct the conditions which cause such annoying symptoms a had been troubling Mrs. ' IScholz. The Vegetable Compound exer . ciaet a restorative influence of the most desirable character, correcting the trou . ble in a gentle but, efficient manner. This is noted, by tbe disappearance, one after another, of the disagreeable yDiptoina. phone. The trouble Is In Hi-curing the apidiances, the futtories belns? unable to supply the demand. -JIarry Iioscn Iktk, who was the first purchaser has been able to secure only a part of his machine, the rest belni; on the road. , Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night. - 29 Joe Poor of Ashland, a veteran engi neer on the Southern Pacific spent "tyedncsUay in the city. i j Hemstitching, , Picoting, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shon. tf Don't forget Gold Mill dance Sat. 10 -.Mr. and Mrs. .fames Hert P.arton and Frank Stoddard of Seattle .are among the gucstd at the Hotel Holland Among olher guests are II. Oakley of Roseburg, Maurice X. Kbn and J. S. Evans of Eugene, M. L. Urand of Co lumbus, O., .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dtvltt of San Francisco and Mr. and .Mrs. V. F. Ueidogle or Portland. , . Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta.. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for Xiillone. Phone G85-J. . tf M. Ii. Leonard,' local Standard Oil man, received word yesterday that he had been promoted to the position of operator in charge of the company's .service station on West Main Htreet. i L. A. Murphy will start a milk route in the city beginning Saturday, April 1st. Phone l-F-1.1. 9 Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop like rent. Gold Ruy Koalty company, tf K. V. Carter of Ashland spent Wed nesday afternoon In tho city visiting friends , and attending the . weekly meeting of the foium. . Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Telephone 1010 Itoguo Valley Floral Co., for your cut flowers and plants. Night phone 149-W. 320 The process of pouring concrete for the piers and foundation of the new Medford Furniture and Hardware Co. building bas begun and forms are be ing erected for the pouring of the walls. , Will pay 23c apiece for hatching turkey eggs under your netting hens. Eggs furnished. Phono 28-J-3, it tf S. (i. Clark of the California .Oregon Power company, office .'it Giants Puss was a Medford buuinesx visitor yester-day. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Clayton u, Mmg of the ). A. V'. arrived in this cily yesterday and Is visiting' friends and attending to btisl ness matters here.- FOR SORE THROAT ' Jion't take cliancti Urt right now to reduce the inflammation. The best and quickest icmdy , MUSTARINE "ine for chet colds, neuritis, neuralgia and rheumatism. Will not blister 30c 60c -yellow bo,' . . v' Sleep Sound Tonight ur. Carter's ft.4 O.Tea A mtrou(ipacke o( tbii Ureal vrgi-t1l lf fur iOc almr Ux.illvr--.. jpli-ndidtonk fur lom h. Iivrr and bnwclihl ake h'ilcupery nighl. brrwilyiiurMli.KnlluU'hildrenntcdlL IIHATH'H lmix'j IVVitKK DR. RICKERT lf 3Z0r . Shoes i . Now about Shoes. We have the best shoes in town.and the price is right. You can save from $2 to $5 on a pair of shoes. ' : ; ::: 'M Everything else priced along the same line. Just a little less. . 1 i "That's All Today" "The Cheapest Store in the West" WILL, H.WILSON Eye3 Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DKOl'S USKII Hroken le nses Arciii-ately Duplicated lrAC'ioHY o.v nti;Misi;s , ' VOH K, Main. 1'iMHlni AWNINGS AND TENTS Med. Tent & Awning W'ks Opposite S, P, Depot, . m - . w t. The ONEI BEST SHOE in the U. 5. at the Price The Edmonds Shoe Company of Milwaukee, makes jimt ONE shoe, on three laats. Army but, medium toe anil narrow toe. Every pair is maclo of the highest (rrado of mohogany calf. It is impossible to make a better shoo. Tiiey are able to produce much better value in this way, and we in turn pass it on to tho trade. The Wonderful Shoes arc sold at $7.50 per pair. It pays you beat to buy "Edmonds Foot-Fitters.' , Price $7.50 C. M. Kiiid & Co. 223 East Main Street ASHLAND BRANCH Oregon State Normal nt- At ASHLAND, OREGON June 19-JuIy 28, 1922 Full Xuniuil, ('mirsc Pniclioc kcIkioI fur nil urtj Ji'S. " Music: ilcpiirlmi'Ml. very sli'mivr. JVcliolnyry, cdiiciilioiinl liicuHurc ini'iils, sociiilnyy, ninl hcIhioI liuuintfeiiiiMit (iji (lcii)iinil. t ' Fur iiil'onriiition wi-iio GEO. A. BRIS00E, Diroctor. 4