Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    Focal and
It M
& , PTfflff ft ljproPocl In Hogue River valley this
a wno'vaay
( TIM orchard men of Med ford and
vii liuty put In their first good nlshfs
.I' el. of the week, last night bs by 8
P m. Frost Rxpert Young gave out the
tuint tliat there was no danger of a
frost this morning." The minimum
tntiiprnture of today was 364 de
wih h, Fair weather Is predicted for
Hutt'iaf,
nx'tujrsion Bundajt ell day,, Medford
Jai Monvlll ,R. R. v ' -. , , 33
This 'office Is prepared ' to print
Wj.vf sheets, bills, etc, used on the
Lvxidkeptnc, machines. x Don't give
your orders to traveling raon and have
th.m. juinted out ot Medford., Phone
u and we will cs.lL , ., a , U
Auto Insurance. Urown A White.
K. L. King, superintendent of the
IVlhtHj division of the Southern Pa-
iic r. road, arrlted her this morn
ituc,tn lils special car which was at
tm h d to train 13, and contemplates
rjiwifljng in Medford over Sunday.
Soin-j pep. Gold Hill, Sat nlte. 33
Cut flowers, Darwin tulips. N. S.
Pewii.it. 6S0. . 37
K.tnl times made easy, buy ranches
vit,",lt money, pay with share of crop,
I'ko runt Gold Ray Realty company.
" ... . . .. . .., . SS
Ha',th Bard well came to town from
Mwitord yesterday to buy one of the
M;kt and most expensive motor
earn on the market Mr. Pardwell is
wUh ihe Stewart Fruil company, and
hl' iJ..thech.aft .wno..hw a pig chunk
f t h jear Crop Jn the Rogue River
ViUlf. Portland Oregonian. ' .
Ho.-'t garden loam for sale. Phone
VlHS.i ' 7 : ifi
Mtt's two-piece suits dry cleaned
and eam pressed ,1.00. Bring your
cleaning and dyeing and money. An -
paivl Cleanenu 622 North Riverside. 35
vance: lontgnt: at: iuc 33
tv 4.1.1. 7 u v . t. J
Ih-i Ashland high school baseball
am ifi Dlavlne a earn with th. vl
toam is playing a game with the Yreka
hlt:h School team this afternoon at
Yreluv " ' " -' . .
A wonderful line of new patterns
will lie Included In this great clear
si sale, 10 days only. Miss Taylor
at Deuel's.- 36?
Young lady wants position as sten
oerranher or office work. Will do extra
work In either. Phone 383J. tf
The Medford Domestic Laundry is
rr-a to the public all this week and
on. Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
. . . as
Jlev. F. R. Leach is announced to
8K-iX Sunday at the First Baptist
cbnn-h on two subjects of special
helpfulness and interest At II a. m.
the' suggestive story of "The Marred
VesseV will form the theme with an
application to lives of today. At 8
p. iu.."Kour Remedies for Sin" with an
etWifeasis on the right remedy wllth
cnio'j, attractive music make the ser
vice ne of real profit Baptism will
tai j'.ace following the sermon.
BjiriDg millinery clearance 10 days
crJy. commencing Friday, April 28. All
pattern and dress hats 30 percent dis
count' Hats are superior Jn style,
brauty and value.. Miss Taylor at
Deuel's.. . 36
Wo are watch specialists. We guar
be to results. Johnson, Jeweler. tf
A t. en t Ion, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
' und-r Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with
sharv of crop, like rent Gold Ray
Rtalty Company. 33
To;n Garin of St. Louis is a guest
at the. Hotel Medford as are C. R. Way
cirk of Los Angeles, E. A. Rhoten ot
Salnm, C. C. Hubbard, of Seattle, J. H.
During qf Spokane and C. P. Cathcart
ot Kansas City, Mo, . '
Every hat in our shop will be sold at
a bis reduction for one week only, be
C'.oninK April 27th. Medford Center
Millinery 8hop, room 426 Medford bid.
S5
All kinds ot rough and dressed
him her. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 Ejist Main streel.' -,"'r
Dam e! Tbriightr Nat! 10c." ; '33
MfiJ M. F. Thompson, who has been
the guest of Mr.: and Mrs. C. S. Butter
fMd ;rr the past few days, left yester
day fir her home in Yreka.
. iJiic ' Clarence," Page theatre Mon
daj.Vfay 1st. Senior class play, Med-tfird-liiKh
school. , 33
Everywhere you ; look you see a
Cbevrolet 5 - ? .
-
WAS A BROKEN
DOWN WOMAN
Then I BegaiiTaking Lydia E.
. ' Pinkham's Medtptnet
nli'amire to praise your medicine Lydis
i i IB PinLU... Vl-
table Compound '
Ufhinh koa A Arrt A mn. 1
which has done so
much to restore my
neaiin. 1 was a
brokenlown woman
until my husband
brought me & bottle
of your Vegetable
Compound and one of
v t;Li
Blood Medicine. I
had been having
paina every month
knd at intervals between, was weak and
seemed to be smothering at times, but
bi b week I felt like another woman. I
otto used Lydia E. Pinkham'e Sanative
Vi mb. It aid me a lot of good too. -1
caiirwt praise your medicines too much
imd will be' more than glad to recom
mend them to any woman who is suffer
ing from female troubles. You may
trjJit my testimonial, as it ia true."
hr X. A. Landry, 612 Miss. St, Don
tildjonvllle, La.. ' 1 ' .
Kote Mrs. Landry'a words "as it is
true.' Every letter recommendingLydia
E. l inkbam's Vegetable Compound is
genuine. It is a statement telling the
menu of these medicines just as the
woman to your own neighborhood tell
rarli other about them. For fifty years
Lydia- E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
VUi4 haaaold $ njerit . ;
IllOil.llllllillllit .
II I r 11 1
C. K. ("Pop") Gates ot Medford Is In
Portland looking: over th nolitlral sit-
uation and cxplalninic that th fruit
season are excellent although the sea
son ih a mtie oacKwara. j"ortiana
Journal.
Mayday dance. Gold Hill, Sat. 33
Sash and doors. Medrord Lumber
Co. .
You are specially invited to visit the
new up-to-date plant of the Medford
Domestic Laundry, 30 N. Riverside,
any day this week and on Wednesday
and Thursday nlghta. 3S
Dance! Tonight! Nat! 10c, S3
Harry. Hart was among the Med
ford visitors in Grants Paas yesterday.
This office is prepared to print
calling cards from your copper plate
Also business cards, letter heads and
envelope from your steel dies, in 24
boors. .- s .1 f.
Froxen automobtle, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, de-intorced and
guaranteed.. Only the finest preheat
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 S, Front street tf
High class athletic events at Gold
Hill. Tuesday, May i. - 34
The tire alarm early last evening
was the result of a flue fire which
occurred in the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
George Canode, $34 Dakota avenue.
The department arrived promptly and
little damage resulted from the fire.
Dance at Trail Sat. night. 33
Children's trimmed bats 1-3 oft dur
ing this clearance sale. Miss Taylor
at Deuel's. 36
For rent on shares dancing pavilion,
hotel. .. restaurant., fiahinc. hunting.
bathing and camping: vrlvileges cover
ing lwo acrea. River frontage. Gold
Ray 8ummer Resort. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 738-R or 134-Y. 33
Mr. and Mrs.' J. F. Marion of Butts
Sr X" their
U - u . 1 T
Falls-, left this afternoon . tor New
Pr""! D'.Kone.
It you have a radio, tune to Portland
ou aay evmg irom eight untn
nine k M(J h th "
. - . loe ' ulaen
on Friday evening from eight until
Hotel Portland orchestra in the latest
dance hits. They use Buescher aaxa
phones, trumpets and cornets. Innntr
at Palmer. Piano. House about Buesch
er Instruments. 35?
Hemstitching,
Picoting. ,
8c per yd. ,.,
Buttons covered.
- Handicraft Shop. tf
Dance! Tonight! Nat! 10c 33
According to news d Is patches from
Roseburg a check of the broccoli sea
son snows that in spite of adverse
conditions the Douglas county crop
was a complete success. ' Mo than
$100,000 worth of outside capital was
Drought in by this crop. 115 carloads of
broccoli were shipped out and a lane
part of the crop canned. ' Growers feel
encouraged and are planning on plant-1
ing a larger acreage next year. !
Dance at TrH Sat night ' 33
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
"Clarence" is Tarkinrton at hi het
-T-a real delight" New York Times.
33
Mother's Day- will be observed at th
Presbyterian church Sunday morning
on account of the pastor being away
on the regular observance day. It is
a service which every mother connect
ed in any way with the church should
attend. It is a service for every one
as well as mothers.' The pastor will
speak on "The Old fashioned Mother
and the Up-to-Date Mother". The
mixed quartet will sing "There Is a
holy City," by Rodney. A solo espec
ially appropriate to Mother's Day en
titled "Oh, Little Mother of Mine." by
Burleigh, will be sung by Forrest Ed
meades. At the evening service at 8
p. m. "The Meaning of the Marriage
Contract" will be discussed.
Gold Hill always puts on a good
show. Don't miss Tuesday ' night
High class boxing and wrestling. . , 34
Jmmu'i Superb Dahlia roots, now
on sale at Central Point Order, early..
R. H Pax son. tf
v. When in need of sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street , .
H. E. Armstrong .United States
livestock inspector left last bight for
Los Angeles, accompanied by Mrs.
Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong was called
by the death nf him fa mo- n,
. . IU
re1urn the 'a"er part of he coming
Window screens, screen doors. Med
ford made and made right. Prices
right too. . Trowbridge Cabinet Work.
. 44
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf
Hear ye, Hear ye, Klein the Tailor
makes well-fitting, long service-giving
clothes. 'Choice o( 50 patterns. Value
45 to $55, this week only at $42.50.
Paul Gulley of Ashland, who has
many friends here, has moved with
his family to Cregswell, Ore.
H it's insurance we write It R. A.
ITnfmA Tt T ' . . .. ' " -
Holmes, The Insurance Man
Hats In all popular styles and colors,
sale 10 days commencing Friday) April
28th. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36
Dance! Tonight! Nat! 10c. , 33
John A. Sowell and H. Anning were
both fined $10 yesterday fn , Justice
Taylor's court when they entered pleas
of guilty to charges of falling to dim
their headlights when approaching
another vehicle. The arrests were
made by State Traffic Officer i. J.
McMahon. ' '
Tom Ray vs. Ralph Hand, Tuesday
night . 34
Two and three-piece hiking suits at
The Colonial. 34
Find-po-leak makes any tire punc
ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty
Repair Shop. . ( , 4
John V. Mason of Oregon City, Is a
guest at the Hotel Holland. Other
guests include Ira Mahon of Burns,
Ore., Chester L. Ward of Salem, Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Spangler, J. M. Cell
and W. C. Stone of Portland.
Window glass, paint, sash, doors,
screens, everything an woodwork.
Trowbridge, pabinet Worki.- - 44
rEDFORD matt; TRrnuNE.
William F, Oswald, world's cham
pion typlRt gave an exhibition yester
day at the Medford Business College.
One of lila featB was the copying of
144 words In one minute whllo he was
at the same time carrying on a con
versa t km with Mr. Newberry, princi
pal of the college. Mr, Newberry asked
him three questions, oil of which bo
answered full v. On the laitt answer
he entered into quite a discussion of
the subject and continued to write
The 144 words were without one nils
take. Mr. Oswald gave an exhibition
at the high school yesterday morning
and left last evening for Grants Pass
where he will give exhibitions today.
John Cartoon vs. . Frankle Webb.
Tuesday night 34
Elks May Day dance Tuesday. May
nd. Launspach'i orchestra. 36
Chicken dinner 12 o'clock until S p.
m. at "Summit Ranch" nverv Sunday
Remember the name and look for the
sign on top ot the Slskiyous. 33
Seelv Hall, who had chart of the
transportation service to Crater Lake
last summer, is in the city, from Med
ford. He la at the Multnomah. Port
land Oregonian.
Fire Insurance. Brown A White.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
Two watchmakers, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson.
Jeweler. tf
The Oregon streams fishing bulletin
prepared by the Southern Pacific rail
road to guide the week-end fisherman
of the atate to the placea of good sport
as given out at Portland on Thursday
night contains the following: "Rogue
river. Grants Pass Water in good
condition: week-end outlook tine. Big
run of salmon. Several good catches
reported. Stream within walking dis
tance." . .
Best grade of Jap crepe in all colors
32c yard at The Colonial. 34
The Geo. Olsen Hotel Portland or
chestra will give a concert by radio
every Friday evening from eight to
nine, tor the next ten weeks. This
orchestra uses Buescher saxaphones,
trumpets and cornets. Palmer Piano
House is the local agent for Buescher
instruments. 35
Try our merchants' lunch. The
Shasta.
Mrs. Milton Hlcalna of Boston na
tional president ot the Parent-Teacher
association, will be the guest of the
Ashland association on Tuesday. May
4. A luncheon will be given at the
Hotel Ashland at 12:30, followed by a
public reception in the rtrnonn
Presidents of the associations of south
ern Oregon will be on the program and
an open council will be conducted dur
ing the luncheon. Over 100 out of
town guesta are exoected. Reserva
tions for luncheon placea have been
spoken for . by 50 to date.
All fight and wrestling fans will be
In Gold Hill Tuesday night. May 2.
uest card of the season. 34
Mrs. F. IL Orr ot Evans creek is
visiting Mrs. A. B. Williams this week.
Elks May Day dance Tuesday. Mav
2nd. Launspach's orchestra. 26
There was a better nubile market
today than for weeks past The mar-
aet, with better growing weather, Is
picking up fast A feature ot this mor
ning was the Plentiful of farina of
chickens, among them being 100 fry
ers.
Lattice and all kinds of mnnMinir
our own make. , Trowbridge Cabinet
works. 44
Everywhere you look von baa
Chevrolet. tf
Bargains second-hand bicycles. Lib
erty Repair Shop. 41
Mrs. William G. Havdnn and rto ligh
ter of Las Vegas, N. M-. who have been
visiting Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Barber for
some time past, left yesterday after
noon for Los Angeles.
Johnnie Carlson is training In Port
land for his match next Tuesday night
with Frankle Webb at Gold Hill. Don't
miss it. 34
Dance, Gold Hill, April 29. 33
Lipie for spray. Medrord Lbr. Co.
The South Methodists team defeated
the baseball team of the North Meth
odists last night by a score of 10-5.
The game was exciting and came near
oeing interrupted by the North Metho
dists who demanded that an umpire
be eliminated from further ruling In
the contest because he had the audac
ity to smoke a cigarette while on the
oaseball field.
Ladies' and children's khaki outfiu
at The Colonial. 24
Comply with traffic regulations and
have a dandy spotlight Installed com
plete on your car for $5.25. Riverside
Garage. tf
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet . tf
A small number of tran enthusiasts
went to the Lamport place on the Pa
cific highway this afternoon and en
joyed a. little practice.
Dance! Tonight! Nat! 10c. 33
Free dirt for lawns or garden. . Call
at building site, Minnesota street. H.
A. Tblerolf.
Flowers for all occasions. Ren us
abouf your bedding plants, porch
boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox
& Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374.
tf
The Howard-Grimes staee lin he.
tween this city, Ashland and Klamath
Falls began operation this morning
when Mr. Howard started on the first
trip of the season, for the stage, from
this city to Klamath Falls. The route
which win be used for several weeks
yef Is that which takes the cars over
Topsy Grade. The Green Springs
Mountain road is not yet incondltlon
tor travel as three feet of snow 4s
encountered 26 miles this aide of
Klamath Falls. The road ia axneptod
to. be open in another wek but the
Biases will not use it for several
weeks.
Sensational sale on all banded and
tailored hats off, Friday 28th and 10
following days. Miss Taylor at Deuel's.
36
New spring hosiery in all the shade.
at The Colonial. 34
IPanpe at Trail Satnlght," 33'
irRDFontt, onr.fi ox,
The Medford high achool baseball
team defeated the Grants Pass tetun
yesterday afternoon by a : score of
1613 In a hotly contested name. The
locals. It Is said, showed bettor nluv
Ing all around with fewer errors than
In the last Kame. A Grants Pass man
made a home run with bases full. The
local boys left tlls morn lug for Fort
wiil-n, uvilllfiu x. iiiiuiruiii, 01m will
play a game with the htith school tnum
of that city thia afternoon.
Tom Kay of Omaha gave Ted Thye
ot Portland a tough match. Watch
Tom Ray and Ralph Hand Tuesday
ntgnt at uoid mil.' 34
For dancing, Launspach's orchestra.
. 45
The Apparel Cleaners and Hatters
are now located in their new mmlem
fire-proof building, at 629 N. River-
sme ana nave in their employe a prac
tical cleaner and dyer, 20 years exper
ience, new up-to-dnte machinery in
stalled which enables them to do high
grade work. . 35
Robert C. Kautman arrived back in
Medford this morning from a month's
absence at McMtnnrille, his old home.
Mrs. Kaufman will not return from
McMinnvllle until next Friday.
"Beauty Is the fttst gift that nature
gives to women and tha first shs mi.
away." E. Burnhatu'a toilet requisites.
snampooing, hairdresslng. maulcur
ing. facial massage, sealnh treatment
balr dyeing. Medford Beaut Rhon!
Medford Building. Phone 191-L tf
Special music. Gold Hill. Am-il ;s a.
Invest your savings ro tne Jackson
county uuuaing and Loan association.
tt
C. J, Graves, manager of tho Indus
trial department of the Associated Oil
company arrived In the cltv this mor.
ning to make arrangements for the
exhibition here of some company films
at a location to be announced later.
Lime and cement Medford Lumber
Co.
Marinello Cosmetic Shop. 409 Liber
ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone 657-W. 47
Newcorab Is In position now to book
your orders for Eraea slahwnnd tn i
delivered next week: also dry enough
to burn slaba now. Phone 631. 35
The local COrua of the Rulratkin
Army held a sale of doushnuts in nn
of the booths at the public market this
morning.
C. L. Goff write Insuranca nn an.
thing. Telephone 41.
For Sale Darwin tullua. Edn vai.
ley Nursery, 680J-2. 3;
watch repairing of that aualltr that
gives satisfaction' at Johnson's
Jeweler. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BALE
No. 1. 20 acre tract nicely improved
3 miles from Central Point. Fine
view. Plenty fruit This is an Ideal
place for chickens and has buildings
adequate to handle 1000 hens. Price
$3500.
No. 2. 1 acre trsct south of town.
6 room house, not finished. Good
' chicken house. Water right Price
$100.
- No. 3. 40 acres 7 miles from Med
ford. near Crater Lake Highway. 6
room bungalow and large barn. Land
lays nearly level and mostly black
soil. Price $4000.
No. 4.-1 acres situate near city
reservoir. On main road. All plowed
ready for crop. Water right Price
$140.
No. 5. 10 acres all cultivated and
fenced with woven wire. 3 miles
from Medford, 1 block to school.
Electric power, telephone and R. R.
bandy. Water right. Price $1000.
No. 6. 10 acres with small house.
Price $800.
No. 7. (16 acres nean Evans
Creek, 5 miles from town of Rogue
River. Partly improved and a good
proposition for stock. Will take
town property worth $2000 as part
trade; $250 cash and long easy terms
on the balance. Price $3500.
No. 8. Close In corner lot on
North Central Ave. Price $1000.
clear.
No. 9. 280 acre ranch In Apple
gate alley. 90 acres bottom land
of which 20 Is seeded to alfalfa.
Good modern buildings. Price $000.
No. 10. 4 lots. 7 roorri modern
bouse on South Newtown St. Price
$2000.
No. 11. 2 large lots near reservoir.
.Good garden land. .Both for $150.
No. 12. Very large lot and 9 rpoui
house for $2700.
No. 13. 11 acres mostly bottom
land. Paid up water right for 2
acres. Price $850.
No- H 100 acres of desert land. 58
acres leveled and has paid up water
right. House and barns. Some
stock and Implements. Price only
$5000. '
No. 15. 450 acre Improved ranch
in N. B. Oregon to trade for equipped
stock ranch In Southern Oregon,
vv 111 pay as much as $15,000 cash
difference if value of other property
will Justify.
C. C. PIERCE for Real Estate,
Fire Insurance and Ixana. Phone
105 or 617-L. 33
Pound Paper
This Week 42c
: 100 Sheet to, box .
TO INTRODUCE
SISKIYOU LINEN
100 Envelopea to match'
39c
Medford
Book Store
31 N. Central Ave.
ratttrtuv, avtw, 20.
It was discovered yestordity after
noon that some of tltn sufo parts wlili li
were found with the muTo rruckttr'a
tools, by t'opoo men, bolnnw to llio wife
at the Farm Uureau offlctv This ante
was broken Into some time ago and
the robbers took tho combination 1II11I
with them. They wore tumble to open
the timor doors of the saru attei' hav
ing opened tho outside doors uiul
fulled to secure anything.
Dunce at Trull Sat. night. 3:t
When better automobiles are built.
Dulck will build them. tt
Every bat In our shop w ill b sold at
a big reduction for one week only, be
ginning April 37tbv Medford Center
Millinery Shop, room 420, Medford bid.
. 35
The Question Box feuture or the
evening aorvlce at the First Methodist
church will be resumed tomorrow
evening. The following question will
be answered: (I) "Is our civilisation
on the decline?" and (2 "la crime on
the increase In the I'nlted States''
The subject of the evening ncrnum by
Her. Randolph Snsnett U announced
as "The Open Rond of the Soul."
Hupmoblles are enduring. 33
Your old straw bats uiiulo like new,
$1.00. Apparel Cleaners & Hatters,
622 N. Riverside. Phone 23. 3
Reauty and simplicity tu the new
Huumobtle. Clark Motor Co. 33
J. T. Logan, who formerly lived In
Medford and who did coiisl.lVnililo
road construction In this county ami
Josephino, was In the city from llranta
Pass today. He Is developing mining
Interests near Grants Pass.
Kvery hat In our shop will be sold ut
a big reduction for one week only, be
ginning April 27th. Medford Center
Millinery Shop, room lit Medford bid.
35
Cut This Out it Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and
mall it to Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial packnge containing
Foley's Honey andTar Compound for
coughs, colds and croup; Foley KIdaey
Pills tor pains In sides and back:
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation,
biliousness, headaches, and slURKlsh
bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv.
p.WUS. April 28. Mlns Mary lin
den lUkcr today unmumrfit tliroUKh
lirr hunt ww, Vlscountey Jnixu, that
her nmrrlaae to Alllntrr Mt-Cnrnib-k '
will take place In KtiKlaiul In June, I
th il to lio fixed tutor l
TODAY
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A Remarkable
Program of
Superior
Features
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BEN TURPIN
he of the flirtatious eyes in a
hurricane of fun "LOVE'S
OUTCAST."
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"WHAT'S THE LIMIT" ,f
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"HAUi
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C. A. De
Groceries and Confectionery
ICE CREAM, CANDIES, SOFT d'rINKS,
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY,
NUTS, FRUITS, SHELLED WALNUTS, ,
MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK,
BAKERY GOODS, HOT OOFTEE AND LUNCHES,
TRU BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES
Wo Sell Anita Stewart Coffee
YOU CAN GET IT AT DE VOE'B "
Opon Evening
AGAIN WE
HAIL TO THE PEOPLE OF MEDFORD
MEDFORD knows how to appreciate!
1 i 1
:HAIL TQ Thomas H. Ince!
HAIL TO Florence Vidor!
HAIL TO Theodore Roberts!
HAIL TO Madge Bellamy, Charles Meredith
LLOYD HUGHES and TuUy Marshall
HAIL TO tha entire cast, each is a star
HAIL TO 0. Gardner Sullivan, the author
HAIL TO John Griffith Wray, the director
HAIL TO -r
"HAIL THE WOMAN"
THE ATTRACTION COMING TO THE
PAGE THEATRE .5;;i7w
PLAYING FOUR DAYS REGULAR PRICES
A FINE SHOW FOR ALL!
BRING THE. WHOLE FAMILY!
BERT
LYTELL
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EAT.
LYTELL'S BEST IN OVER A
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