Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACTE TWO
Jfocal and
ttJ Personal
A further indication nf Mertford'n
continued proNperity and growth Is
kIkvwu in tluf continued uuin in post
ollice receipt. Tin' KUl receipt of
the nunrter year ending March aist
liiHt tiliow a 12 iter cent incieaso over
the Ha mo three, months period of a
your nsv
Tlie Farm Uurenu lias called a meet
ins of all dnlrvnipii in IliU illstvii l
vlKflii milk producer especially, for
Sulnrday, April 8,. 1:30 p. m. at the
public lililary. The. proposed new ordi
nance liy the city council concerning
milk regulation will be discussed. 14
Kor rent on shares dancing pavilion,
hotel, restaurant, - fishinfr, hunting,
liathinn and camping lrivllejrs cover
ing 1000 acres. River frontage. Gold
Kay Summer Resort. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phones T2S-R or 134-Y. tf
All kinds ot rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
Til East Main street
The members of the Elks lodfie will
begin to gather at their temple early
UiIm '.evening to inaugurate the new
administration of the lodge. Besides
the installation of the new officers,
there will be initiation, some extra
lodge doings and a feed.
Klks band concert and dance at Elks
Temple. Friday night, April 7th. Elks
and their ladies only. Admission 55
cents each. 14
Dance Eagle Point every Sat night
29
Hemstitching,
l'lcoting,
Sc per yd.
Muttons covered.
Handicraft Shoo. tf
Mr. and Sin. J. X. Brownlee leave
tonighrfor a visit in the east of a
couple of weeks.
Newcomb sells slab wood for $2.00
per tier and less. Why pay more?
Phone 631. 20
Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt Sat
eight - 29
We carry a full line of ladies'
hosiery at the Vanity Shop. tf
S. A. Wheeler, warehouse foreman
of the Southern Pacific railroad, is ill
at his home with the flu. Mark Mont
gomery, the local agent of the railroad
was still confined to his bed today
with the same ailment.
"Bob Ingersoil s vs. Paul's Fu
ture Hope" is the revival subject at
ihe First Methodist church tonight
This will be of interest to many who
are troubled with doubt. Dr. Peck s
forceful expositions and addresses are
the subject of much favorable com
ment. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co. '
Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
for pastuerized milk. Safety first 17
Mrs. R. A. H aboard leaves tonight
for a visit in the state metropolis.
Try our merchant luncn. The
Shasta.
DRESSING A GIRL LIKE A
PLYMOUTH ROCK HEN
WON'T STIFLE HER PEA
COCK INSTINCTS.
SEE .
BE B E
DANIELS
before she leaves
; Tonight
in her latest picture that palpi
tates with life, and sparkles
with humor.
"ONE
WILD
WEEK"
Further Joy in the current bill
is provided by "BABY" PEGGY
In 'GET RICH QUICK PEGGY,"
A PATIIE XEWS ' (
and GENE HOWARD at the
Mliihty WurliUer.
FltlDAY and SATURDAY Page
Theater rented to
KU KLUX KLAN
COMING SUNDAY
HAROLD LLOYD
in
THE SAILOR-MADE
MAN"
Twice as- long., as., the.; usual
l.Ioyd comedy and ten times as
funny.
itascaa
It will be a week or more before the
Grants Pass auto park will be official
ly opened to the tourists.
Dunce Kingsbury Spring, Saturday.
April Sth. The best of music, the best
of times. Everyone welcome. Come.
Portland orchestra. Admission $1.10.
war tax. H
Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden
Valley Nursery. CS0-J-2. 19
Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
for pnstueriued milk. Safety first. IV
George Porter 8 new lawn In front
of the Big Pines Lumber comoanv of
fice on West Sixth street attracts so
little attention from the public that
citizens stand on it In groups debating
questions of the day until requested
by George to "cel. often that grass
seed,- fellows, will you, please?" "Oh
certainly, excuse us." is the invariable
reply as the excited debaters step a
few, feet to one side on nn en, '.rely
seeded shh which they had missed
before.
Home Sewing Week bargaiu: Crepe
de chenes $1.39. M. M. Dept. Store. IS
Hard times made easy, buy ranches
without money, uav with Bhar of cron
1
like rent Gold Ray Realty company, tf
nurbank and Corey's Thornless
blackberry. Eden Valley Xurserv.
CS0-J-2. i
Dr. E. B. Pickei left last night for a
short sojourn in the state metropolis.
"Due to the great number of holdups
that have been staged recently, many
of the men whose business keeps them
out at night have taken to carrying
revolvers," says the Grants Pass Cour
ier. "Nearly all of the railway men
are armed, while merchants dealing
in firearms of this description report
sales to be brisk. Those who have re
volvers at home are dusting them oft.
and are preiring for the worst."
Oil cloth 29 cents, a Sewing Week
bargain, M. M. Dept, Store. 13
When in need of sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and have
thera printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will calL tf
Workmen are enlarging the pre
scription department of the Fred L.
Heath drug store, and as soon as this
Improvement is finished the work of
Installing a balcony will be com
menced. Newcomb sells slab wood for $2.00
per tier and less. Why pay more?
Phone 631. 20
Please remember that classified ads.
locals and small ads are cash In ad
vance. Bring in your ads and do not
use telephone. tf
Baptist tpron. children's , clothes,
and food sale. April 7th, Medford Auto
Co. Main and Holly. n
William Brown of Eagle Point, spent
Wednesday in the city attending to
business matters.
Ida E. Wood of Medford. will give
piano lessons in Central Point Wed
nesday and Saturday. 13
Phone Snider Dairy & Produrn Cn
for pastuerized milk. Safety first. 17
tiny baby bunnv bib biir limiti.i
bazaar. April 7th, Medford Auto Co..
31am and Holly. 13
J. W. Smith of Farco. V n .
guest at the Hotel Holland. Other
guests include X. A. - Wright r.r rn
cago. J. Jordan!. W. C. Stone, and F.
m. llussell of Portland, George E. Pit
man of Gainsville. Tpi . ami 1 a
ham of San Francisco.
Another special sale at the Red
Cross Thrift Shoo. Saturday. Aurll sth
2 p. m. Hats $1.00 each, newly lined
and trimmed. Shoes for all the family
per pair. Children's caps, ladies'
waists.
Best garden loam for rhnn.
912-J.
Apples COc a box, Conner's Ware
house. tj,
Charles Adams, local noli
spent this forenoon in Grants Pass.
M. M. Dept. Store Home Sewing
Week saves you much on everything
iu yara Roods. 13.
Attention. ex-SoIdiem: Kannha. .nu
- a puiu
under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with
suare or crop, uke rent Gold Ray
Really Company. t.
If It's instiranra rlt i r 1
ITolmes. The Insurance Man.
A laborer was arrfntt.,1 wt.,
by Patrolman Adams and was placed
in the city jail for being drunk on the
streets. Chief of Police Timothy
upciieu uie noosegow this morning and
intended to take th man th ,.iin
court, but instead got him a bow of
1101 torree to settle his digestive tract
sufficiently for him to appear in pub
lic. Blue Star bleached muslin, SO inch,
12 cents, a Sewing Week bargain.
M. M. Dept. Store. 3
Everywhere you loo you tee a
Chevrolet tf.
Several thousand dollars to loan on
Improved rar a security. 0. C. Boggs.
J. O. Brown, Applegate rancher is in
the city today transacting business
and visiting friends.
One dozen ladies' hats $1.50 each.
One dozen children's caps, 10c each
One dozen white waists, ladies'. 25c ea.
One dozen pairs shoes, $1.00 each.
At the lied Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta
Bldg., 2 j. m. Saturday, April 8th. 14
Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. Eden
Valley Nursery. C80-J-2. 19
Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call
at building site, Minnesota street. H
A. Thierolf. ,
Tho almond trees are now Retting
out in bloom about town. The late
ness of the blossoms would indirato
good fruit year, according to those
who claim to be authority on fruit
Ashland Tidings.
Baptist apron, children's clothes
and food sale, April 7th. Medford
Auto Co., Maiu and Holly. 13
' Get ready for spring. Great variety
of grays and browns. Price $42 50
Klein the Tayor, 128 E. Maim 15
! Blazer striped flannels for skirts,
$1.89 a yard during Sewing Week.
M. M. lopt. Stnrp, j3
rKDFonn matt; Tiunryrc.
Thomas li, Simpson ot Ashliind,
spent a few hours Wednesday after
noon in tho city on business.
Best iKMvales 1 $ cents, a Sewing
Week bargain, M. M. Dept. Store. i:t
Mrs. llosell Watt. Spirolln corsetlere
for Medford and vicinity. Box S2.
Phoenix. Ore. 1 1
Buy baby luinny bib big lkipllst
bataar, April 7th. Medford Auto Co.,
Main and Holly. 1:1
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
who have been spending the winter In
Italy and other Mediterranean points
will arrive home tho first week In Mav
'according to a letter received recent
,'ly. They expect tu arrive at Boston
Mass.. Anril 2:liil. and w ill sueml a fiw
j dfiys with Dunbar Carpenter before
I starting west.
Attend the " Boson' Salo" at the Ked
Cross Thrift Shop. Sparta Bldg., Sat..
April 'th. 2 p. 111. One doen each,
ladies' hats, children's caps, shoes,
ladies' white waists. Special prices.
14
Nick Young has moved his horse
shoeing shop from Billings Blacksmith
Shop to Eighth and Fir streets. 14
New khaki pants and breeches at a
very low price. Khaki shirts, new, at
$1.00 each. Men's garters 10c. Can
vas gloves at 10c pair. Pack sacks ns
low ns 25c. Hlgh top rubber boots for
$4.SJ. Army shoes that fit your feet
at United Army Stores, 32 Central
Ave. So. 15
Grover Coruui who has been In the
city for the last week leaves today for
his homestead In the Butte Falls dis
trict. Fancy voiles 49 cents, Sew ing Week.
M. M. Dept. Store. 13
New pleating machine installed at
the Handicraft Shop. 13
When you want dry mill blocks Just
call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76.
Because they were going to make
their residence in Grants Pass. Lloyd
L. Sparks and Thelnia Arretta Win
ders, both of Jackson county, were
granted a marriage license Saturday
afternoon by F. L. Coon, county clerk.
They were accompanied to the license
bureau by C. C. Stevens, or the Inter
urban Auto company, who supplied the
information, as Sparks is going to
work for him. The young couple were
married by Judge Eclus Pollock, and
after the ceremony were greeted with
a shower of rice when they returned
to their automobile on G. street
Grants Pass Courier.
Ginghams 15 cents, a Sewing Week
bargain M. M. Dept Store. , 13
C. L. Goff writes insurance on any
thing. Telephone 41.
Young lady wants position as sten
ographer or office work. Will do extra
work in either. Phone 3S3-J. tf
Jim Dinkens of Trail, has returned
to his home after a short stay in the
City and valley.
Llnweave white goods at bargains
during. Sewing Week. M. M. Dept
Store. i3
Cash price for lime sulphur $3.73 lb.
Bear Creek Orchards. 8-It-l. tf
Everywhere you look you see a
CbevroleL tf
John Ueter of Jacksonville has pur
chased the barbershop in the O. M.
Solsby place on Front street, and has
taken charge of the same.
Linweave white goods at Sewing
Week bargain. M. M. Dept Store. 13
Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery.
GSO-J-2. 9
Auto Insurance. Crown & White.
A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, spent
Thursday afternoon in the city attend
ing to business matters.
"Beauty is the first gift that nature
gives to women and the first she takes
away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites:
Shampooing, halrdressing, manicur
ing, facial massage, scalp treatments,
hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop.
Medford Building. Phone 191-L. 13
Uncle Sam watches $1.15. Regula
tion army and navy all wool cashmere
socks at 35c or 3 pair for $1.00. Light
weight summer underwear, short
sleeves, ankle length for 95c at United
Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 15
! The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First M. E. church will
meet with Mrs. Itobert Klnlevsldi-. 325
Crater Lake avenue. Friday afternoon
at .i:J0. Rev. peck will have charge
ot tho devotionals. Mrs. Maude An
derson Is program leader. Mrs. Kiu-
leyslde will be assisted by .Mrs.' Bran-
don, Mrs. Conser and Mrs. Arnspiger.
St. Marks Guild will meet at the
Hotel Holland, Friday afternoon at'
2:30. Mrs. Fred Heath bnd Mrs. A. L
Hill will be hostesses.
Ginghams 15 cents, a Sewing Week
bargain, M. M. Dept. Store. 13
Lime for spray, Medford Lbr. Co.
Launspath's orchestra, newly organ
ized, open now for engagements. Per
sonal attention to Drlvate nnd rliib
dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone
01 o-it
"Can a Man Go to Heaven Without
Being a Christian?"' is D. E. Millard's
subject at the Christian church to
night. Better go and see where vou
are going. Special music bv male
quartet and chorus choir.
Fancy Voiles 49 cents, Sewing Week
M. M. Dept. Store. 13"
Goodwin corsets fitted and altered
free. 20 S. Fir street. Alta Naylor. 17
Heating from one to twelve inches,
five to fifteen cents per yd. Handicraft
Shop. ' 13
The Lincoln Parent-Teachers circle
will hold their regular meeting Friday
afternoon 'March 7, 3 p. m. A full
attendance Is desired us there ure im
portant matters to be discussed. Also
officers will be elected for the ensuing
year, ,
Model rll'PUfl llnfnrrd nW.I I..
- Hi'ouiuicijr wr
rect In measurements. 8!mpjy sew in
your aress ana work is done at the
Vanity Shop. tf
, Bought suitings ut astonishingly low
prices,' the saving Is yours. Drop in
and examine them. Klein the Tailor.
15
about your bedding plants, .porch
boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox
& Bonney, 1005 Bust Main. Phone 374.
tr
mtidfotit). onECioy,
The Paront-Teucher circle of the
Jackson ncIiooI will celebrate its mi
nimi "Buddy's Nile" KrMiiy. the 7th
of April, at half a seven, iu tho as-
OiMiihlv hill II,.. Inll.tl,r A in.,,,..
'tile fathers on tho program ure Attor
neys Newbury, Monro and Thomas,
the Hev. Lawrence and Mr. Clint Mo
Curdy. Mrs. Wlunlfrcd Bulloy will
sing and the ladles of the circle will
serve refreshments. All fathers und
mot hers of tho Jackson sch.Hil are cor-
Utiully Invited.
Best percales IS cents, a Sewing
Week bargain. M. M. Dept. Store. Ill
I Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
! NuBeno. Phone DS.VJ. tf
Kroien ont"nobllo, tractor and truck
ylindcrs welded, re-lnforred anil
guaranteed. Only tho finest pro-heat
ins fuels and metals used. Vulcan
edlng Works, 39 S. Front street tf
This was tut ideal eaiiv sniiim dav.
and It may be possible that tho weath
er has settled ut lust, for fair weather
the prediction for Flidnv. The max-
imiim temperature, 60 degrees, of yes-
onlay, was exactly the same ns the
iiaximuiu of tho same day last year.
iit this morning's minimum was 33.7
s against tho minimum of 2ti a year
ago today.
Wallace Bros, silverware set of six
nlves and forks 75c. Six teaspoons
3c. Tho store that saves you money.
nlted Army Stores, 32 Central Ave.
South. 15U
Bhuer striped flannels for skirts
1.S9 a yard during Sewing Week.
M.
M. Dept. Store, 13
T. W. Ilerriott hud tho misfortune
to
lose a valuuble Airdulc dog. wlili h
was Killed by being run over by an
auto last night.
Dance Eagla Point every Sat. night.
29
IXiinly knitted gifts for the baby.
Handicraft Shop.
Mrs. Charles Young left last night
for a visit In Portland with friends.
Quick Lunch seed potatoes at Mon
ach Seed Co.
M. M. Dept. Store Home Rowing
Week saves you much on everything
in yard goods. l;(
Archie Ash. well known former Med
ford man, arrived here this morning
from San Frauclsco for n visit of n
week or ten days. "Aim this glorious''
he said as he iepwd from the train,
drank In tho bracing Itoguo Hlver val
ley air and bared his head t the
warmth of the sun. "No us talking,
but this town and climate can t be
boat, and I have been all over the
country. Medford continues to bo the
best little city I have seen, and I will
welcome the time when 1 will be able
to. return and resume my permanent
residence her. Just sniff that fine
spring air, will you?"
New wall and auto tents cheaper
than you ever bought them before, at
I'nited Army Stores, 32 Central Ave..
South. j;
Blue Star bleo'ehed muslin. ."! inch.
124 cents, a Sewing Week bargain
M. M. Dept. Store. 13
Glenn Lnldley left for Itoaebure
Tuesday night to Join the engineering
start of the California-Oregon Power
company stationed in (hat vicinity.
Hemstitching: and uecoting Sc at
the Vanity Shop; tf
Fay & Sloan make their own hat.
420 Medford Building. H
Miss Claribel Decker left this morn
ing for Corvallis where she will re
main for a month visiting her parents.
Oil cloth 29 cents, a sewing Week
bargain. M. M. Dept. Store. . 13
This week only, tallor-mado suits,
values $50 to $fio at $12.60. Klein fhe
Tailor, 12S E. Main. 15
C. V. Fellz of the Callfornia-Oreg-in
Power company returned to this cltv
this morning after a month in Eugene
on business.
Quick Lunch seed potatoes at Mon-
ach Seed Co.
Home Sewing Week bargain: Crepe
do chenes $i.3!. M. M. Dept. Store. 13
George HenHclinan left this inoinlnir
by auto for Portland after a brief busi
ness visit in this city. Fred Johnson
accompunied him as far as Koseburg.
everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. , tf
Lnwn fertilizer should lm applied
now. Gel It at Monarch Seed Co.
Phono 20. '
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si7 SUfel
u V;
1
Paint Creates Prosperity
Save the Surface and You Save All.
The "run down" house (there is one near you) is fust going to
ruin merely because the owner unwisely neglects to keen It mo
tected with paint. '
It costs more NOT to pulnt than to paint. Paint, saves the sur
face and protects the building from sun, ruin, frost, und varying
weather conditions that bring destruction,
Prosperity demands the protection of all exposed surfaces with
good paint. 1
ACHME QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT
gives lasting protection and beauty.
It costs less because It takes less und lusts longer;
Call at our store and let us show you color sumples and assist
you in selecting the proper color-combinations that will make, your
house uppeur to the best, advantage, . I
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
ttutTvSpay, wvnu, n.
Edgar f, Piper, editor or the Ore
gonlan accompanied the Joii're party
from tills city to Ashland yesterday
afternoon. Although Mr, Piper was
not a member or the Jolfro party Ver
non Vnwtor chanced 1 1 meet him en
tho depot platform and invited hliu to
make the trip to Ashland.
Flro Insurance, Brown & White.
Lime mid ceuienC. Modrmd Lumber
Co.
L. F. Kggloston departed for Imlluu
uiiolts lust evening after having spent
three months here employed at u initio
near Medford.
The latest designs In pillow tops to
be worked in wo.d and combinations
of wool and silk. Handicraft Shop. 13
When better automobiles ar built,
Dulck will build them. tf
Mrs. Cordelia Ankeny and daughter.
Miss Gladys Ankeny, leave for their
home at Eugene tonight after a visit
here with relatives nud friends.
Flowers for nil occasions. See us
Uoso bushes and evergreen shrubs
Eden Valley Nursery. OSO J 2. 19
Five cars and nine persons were
parked itt tho city nut camp lust
night The arrivals were ail from tho
south.
Orders promptly filled for knKo
pleating. Handicraft Simp, 13
Tractor Owners! Send m your
name and address with make of trac
tor. Important! Bliss Heine. 910 W.
Tenth St.. Medford. tf
F. I.. Stanley, former secretary of
the Kluimuh Falls chamber 'of com
merce, who with his family have l.eu
residing In Portland since he reslKiio I
his secretarial imsltlon some time iiko.
Is spending several da In Medford,
where he has many ai iuaintatires.
Our hats uro all exclusive designs.
Fay & Sloan, 420 Medford Biilldtug 14
Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
for pastuerized milk. Safety first. 17
P. II. Asher of Sun Francisco Is a
guest ut the ILitel Modf rd lis are W.
it. Hill and It. It. Robertson of Seattle.
G. W. Harrington or Portland. N. J
Drew and W. l. Clarke of Salem. W,
P. West of Chicago und B. Page of
1as Augi-les.
Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valley
Nursery. 6S0J-2. j!t
Phone Snider Dairy it Produce Co
for pastuerized milk. Safety first. 17
The many friends of Thomas 1, Tem
ple, manager of the J. C. Signer com
pany will be pleased and surprised to
hear of his marriage to Miss Ethel
Trautfeatlier. The newlyweds went
on a honeymoon trip to Portland, und
will make their home lit this tity
Both are well known In this city.
Invest your savings in tho Jackson
County Building and Loan, association. I
tf
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co.
Col. and Mrs. F. L. Ton Voile nf
Jacksonville, were visitors here Wed
nesday afternoon nnd this forenoon
Flowering shrubs and vines. Eden
Valley Nursery. t.SO-J-2. 10
A. F. & A. M.
f Siwelnl Communication Med
V ford l-odgo lu.'l, Friday even
Ing. April 7, 7:30 p. m. Wink
in F. C. degree.
If L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy.
rOUGHS
V . Apply over throat and chest
"W" SWalJOW S.-IUIII niecM nf
V A 10 Rub
Over 17 MiUlonJan UmJ Ytatl
DR. RiCKERT
Lyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Fitted
NO DKOI'S t'Hi:i
Uroken N-hm-n Accurately duplicated
i t-nmY on ri;i:.Mi.si.H
" SMI V.. Main. I 11-o.lr.
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T
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10:2
Dandelions have stinted to blossom
on the lawns iin(( grassy plots. They
tiro generally regarded as 11 nuisance.
Sarnie people use them for greens und
some make w lue of theiu
ftopulrititt on ladles' nud men's wear,
ing unparol neatly done. Charges tea
scumble, Tho Patitorliiiu. Phono 211.
When In iiwm ur shingles ttnd roof
ing call W'ttHuo Woods, 10JS. ,711 K,
Main.
Those planning on a (itideu for
homo lotnmmptlou may bu Interested
111 the hooUol, "Vegetable Gardening
in Oregon" Hint, Is ready for distribu
tion b County Agent fate's orilco.
and may bu had by calllim at the of
fice. It contains much valuable Infer
nun Ion for tho gaideimr,
Personal Hcmico given to nil nuto
repairs, Elwood's Auto Hhop, IIS
South iVuli'iil, Phono 7011 J. . 31
Crescent ui client 1. 1 Kuglo Pt. Sat.
night. 21
f 'vM'M w
Here is tue genuine Edmonds "FOOT-FITTER" No. 1 It ha
an arch support built right in tho shoc-for tho upport of
r broken down" insteps and flat icct. It FiU Suugly In the
Instep and Heel nnd ii Eaiy across the toe and bull. It holds
tho loot in Absolutely Correct Position. No more heavy,
cumbersome arch supports made scparr.te and pluccd in the
shoe. Absolute Comfort and Ease.
LET YOUR FEE1 BkEATHE IN CENUINE ED
MOND'S "FOOT FITTERS"! They require no
breaking in and feel ut once ltko old shoes.
Price $7.50
C. M. Kick! & Co.
223 East Main Strict
Fire
BIG FIRE SALE
Starts TOMORROW
We bought the stock of E. L.
Martin, 36 So. Grape street,
consisting of new Mattresses,
Springs, Beds, Tables, Stoves
and Ranges, all kinds of Second-hand
Goods, one heavy
Double Harness
Bought at 25c on the Dollar
We want to close out the
whole entire stock in two or
three days. i .
WE ARE GOING TO SELL IT
You can save a lot, of money
U yu get here in time. Good
things don't last long. I'll say
they don1 1. If ' you need any-(
thing in this line now is the
time to get it. Don t wait
and let the other fellow have it
That s all today
WILL H. WILSON
ill
If You Need Strength nd
Reserve Power
TAN LAG
Th World's Grtt Tnl
KINGSBURY
DANCE
Saturday, April 8
" Portland Orchctitra
O'Connor
Melody Boyi
SNAPPY JAZZY MUSIC
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