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PA'W? TWO MEPFOUT) MATT; TTttTttTKE. MTsDFOTlD. OTiFflOW MOXn.VV. MAY 20. W251 FocaZ and Personal No rsrs will be allowed to park on in street tomorrow forenoon during the hours of the Memorial Day parade, t'hiuf of Police Timothy has issued th. order at the request of those In hi rue of the Memorial day obser vance, and it will be strictly enforced. T n American Legion men will assist iho iollce forco la movmg all care found parked on Main .street turlna the parade hour, and the street will be cleared of all autos long fcefore the start of the parade. Kiku attention! I -a at dance of tlio R.'si! on m III be given Wednesday, May Don't miss It. , . . W For 61 Air eomreaors, pipe from 1 inch to 2V4 inch. Sanitary bods for camp use. , mattress, blacksmith hi tfits complete, drills, tents, shovels fiir'i. axes, sledge hammers, all these ar,i second-hand goods. Call Rogue TUver Canal Company's office South )r street or phone 129. , 69 I will be in Central Point Wednesday ::ni Saturday to fir 6 mask: Ida Wood. There will be no meeting of the American Legton post tomorrow night. The post meets twice a month on Tuesdays and it so happens that May five Tuesdays. " ... Take off your' hat when the ' flag goes by. . (X pine flume lumber at Big Pines l.mnber Co. t ' ; - ' ; ' tf fame for sprsT- Med ford Lbr. Co. AM public and private offices and all stores and the banks will be closed trnorrow all day, aa is usual on Me morial day.; . - v.'tcriric tale.- Medford home and jilPi; income only $1000, balance like i-.nt. Gold Ray Realty Co. D mre, Eagle Point. Sat nlte. 69 Wanted Clean cotton rasa at Mall Tribune office. tf At a meeting to bo held today at TV-it land between the parties interest d; an agreement, or disagreement will l reached s to who will take over tHrater Laks lodge and other Crater La.kn concessions. George T. Collins ami Vernon Vawter. two local efft 'fti of the Crater Lake company left t y Rutd Sunday to attend this meeting whi.h Alfred L. Parkhurst, who has hc-i the concessions for years, and who last season Jet them out to the f'rater Lake company on an optional .ifrrt ement to purchase, win also at tend. Alex Sparrow, superintendent of Crater National park, who has been wortlnp tan tlm m t..'tntf Knl . urrvement between Parkhurst and the t'rrner Lake company by which the lat ter cats purchase at a reasonable fig ure Parkhurst interest, has been at rcr Hand for a week past on this mat Fire Insurance.' Bennett Investment Co. tf Invest yonr savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. . tf Elks attention! Last danoe of the F' "ison will be given Wednesday, May 31 t. Don't miss It 60 morrow morning and from, now on t&r- e days a week, Tuesdays, Thurs days add Saturdays. Take off your hat when the flag fiots by. For Fuller brushes call 604-W. 68 Coff writes Automobile Insurance. Te.rrhon 41. 'Miss Grace Pierce and mother left Sunday on a visit to San Francisco. ' One pair of rubber boots for irrigat in(?- Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta . . 59 W hen better automobiles are built liii- k will build them. tf To a reliable party who will pur Iinse a new five-ton Mack truck we wiir furnlsH a good lumber banl for tlu scaapn, with an option for another Mcqfani 'Truck can be bought on easy Viyments.f; Proltt MyersIptor Co. tf The officii' count of Josephine court ty .shows tliat at the recent primary dedtio0 CM.' Thomas for the circuit judge republican nomination received c.ll' votes to 431 for his opponent, Gus wbury-, and that E. E. KeUy, the -validate for the democratic nomina tion, received 162 votes. Klks attention ! Last dance of the region will be given Wednesday, May Si.st. Don't miss it. 60 Watch repairing of that quality that r'tvim satisfaction at Johnson's, Jweler. tf Fire Insurance. Brown tc White. ' , Thirty-four people who arrived in 11 cars' stopped at the new city auto park , J.-ici night and this morning. All but ' on party ' were enroute north from California. . Take, off your hat when tha flag noes by, ' - ' ' ' " rrcscent orcnestra Eagle Pplnt, Sat ,69 Store away your winter furs,, wool fjit,, bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar Chest. .; Safe, economical, convenient We have made and sold over twelve hundred cedar chests.- Get yours now. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. . .- . 60 Pnspite rumors to the contrary, there will be a camp at the caves this summer to take care of the . people who desire to either stay there all nietit or who want to get meals, ac cording to word received here today. k. jvieiiveen, who will nave charge or . thn camp, telephoned that he Is taking In the necessary equipment today and that he wilt have camp' established by ?.hi; time the tourists are 'able to make thf trip. -Grants Pass Courier. " Don't miss the rummage sale Wed nesday, Red Cross Thrift Shop, May S!t. - 59 l-'roien automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, reinforced and Kvaranteed. , Only the finest pre-heat- In fuels and metals used. Vulcan WnlfV.nK WnrLn 84 ft Wnnt ( tF Shoes called for and delivered free repaired -or shlned. -Mall orders - a tieclalty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B WaAklns, 1ST ,W, Main, Phone 556, - 69 Rev. linker of Chicago will preach at the Tree' Methodist church Tuesday niRht at 8 o'clock. Plan to attend the rummage sale at the Red Cross Thrift Shop. Wednesday May Slst. Sparta Hldg. 6 For Sale Best home made rakes, pies. 129 N. Central. Mrs. Boardman. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unxclled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. , tf Howe's Great London Circus and Van Amburg'a Wild Trained Animals, which attraction plays here tomorrow, U showing at Ashland today, and plays at Grants Pass on Wednesday. Summer play clothes for the chil dren at the Red Cross Thrift Shop May Slst Lowest of prices. Sparta nidg. 89 Be sure of your Hall Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. Mrs. Paul Hanson, corset iere for NuRone. Phone 585-J. tf J. F. Erickson and W. H. Auer of Seattle are guests at the Hotel Holland aa are J. S. Barnes of Portland, W. P. Funck of San Francisco, N. J. Pari and J. C. Mitchell of San Jose. Calif, Mother Beeby of San Diego. Calif., and lessons.: Cass Altshuler of San Francieco. 591 Tak off your hat when the A. C. Hubbard and John Butler and families Rpcnt yesterday on tho Rogue river near Hell's Gats and tho Alame da mine. Plan to attend the rummage sale at the Red Cross Thrift Shop, Wednesday May Slst. Sparta Blilg. 69 Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Hardwood flooring. Med ford Lum ber Co. The American Railway Kxpress of fice, according to the local agent. O. .J. Gould, will be closed all day tomorrow. Guests at the Hotel Moil ford include Mr. and Mrs. S. Mason Ehrmatt and son of Portland, John J. Doyle and J. M. Rodgers of San Francisco, A. A. William F. Isaacs and party motored down the Koguo river from Grants Puss yesterday ns fur as the rood goes or in other words to tli Alameda Mine and Hell's Gate.. Mr. Isaacs reports that the roads are fine. Buy M ed ford homo. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. After the parade tomorrow come to tha Parlor Tea Koom, over WimiI worth's. Chicken dinner 50c. 6S Sheriff Terrlll toff Saturday ovcnltR for Salout if custody of Jack Law and l.eo Summers and Walter Summers, a younger brother of the Utter. Tho younger Summers has been sentenred to the reform school for complicity in flag goes by, Dry cleaning, dyeing and pressing. Work called for and delivered. For sylhe, 116 Mistletoe, phone S41. 63 Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. I- ' - 59 More than 200 Knights of Pythias from throughout southern Oregon were in Roseburg last Saturday, at tending the district convention, includ ing grand lodge officials from Portland and Seaside. A banquet was followed by a business session, and the initia tion of a largze page class into the order. Plans were also made for the D, O. K. K. ceremonial to b held ia Roseburg ia the fall to dedicate the Knights of PythiaS bUildlng. in process of construction. - Th Med ford delega tion returned home by anto from tha district convention Sunday. Lowest price! on everything at rum mage sale. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg, Wednesday, May 31sf 59 Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, 'tf Dr. E. Howard of CorvalllS who last week visited relatives ia Med ford and Jacksonville, enroute home stopped oft at Grants Pass for a short visit with Mr. sad Mrs. B. A Williams, relatives at Granta Pass. , Khaki skirts and coats Berry pick ing and fruit thinning togs. Red Cross Thrift Shop. Sparta Bldg. 59 Your growing grain, is it insured? See Holmes, The Insurance Man. - Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. ' Paul B, and Donald McKee and Perry O. Crawford of the California Oregon Power company left this morn ing by auto for Prospect Khaki skirts and coats berry pick ing and fruit thinning togs. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg. - 59 Goldfish 25c and up; also supplies. Jap Art Store. 62 After Chautauqua visit the Parlor Tea Rooms over Wool worth's. 58 A. Turner, a laborer was arrested yesterday on a city charge of drunken ness and was released on 17 cash bail. Lowest prices on everything at rum mage sale. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg., Wednesday, May 31st. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. ill Kast Main street Try our . merchants lunch. The Shasta. . It is planned, to have the road to Crater Lake open about July 1, accord ing to Alex Sparrow, superintendent of the park, who is visiting in Portland. Sparrow, who served in the army many years, has a reputation as a proficient anorer. "As a buddy for a camping trip," lays R. W. Price, manager of the Multnomah hotel, "be is a prince, but when en route to the camping ground if you have to occupy the same room In Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dudley robberies committed and contested to by me young men. i.eo summers and Jack Law pleaded guilty to bur glary and were sentenced la five years each in the state penitentiary. Among places they have confessed to have robed were Ashpole's (Hardware, Brown's store and' Lewis' confection ery at Kagle Potnt, and others in dif ferent sectious of the valley. Corsets fitted and altered free. Good win Corset Shop. 20 S. Fir St 66 Of interest to the wood sawers of the city Is the fact that a large job of sawing wood awaits at the city auto camp the first sawyer who comes and of Seattle, Ray B. Jones of Philadel phia, Pa., and E. M. Watson of Kugene. Don't miss the rummage sate Wed nesday. Red Cross Thrift Shop, May 31sf 69j For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell ladder Co. ! Well over J00 U. of O. students hare1 completed their graduation require ments and will receive diplomas on June 19, graduation day. Degrees will be granted as follows: Bachelor of arts U'9; bachelor of science, 23; B. A. in Journalism, 10; B. S. In journalism, 6; B. S. in education, 3; B. S. in architec ture, 6; bachelor of laws, 6; bachelor of music, 1; master'a degree, 8. - Twen ty other students will receive degrees if they succeed In fulfilling require-' mnnts. For Fuller brushes call Mi-W. 58 One pair of rubber boots tor irrigat ing. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg. 59 Heston Grieve, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Grteve has .been in town for the past few days and left this morning tor Prospect Most of Heston's friends had to look at him twice before they recognised him, as he is now wearing long trousers. This office is prepared to print ledger aheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call tf Members of the Woman's Auxiliary to the American Legion will meet in front of the library building at 9:15 SPLENDIDTALK AT CHAUTAUQUA BY DR. A. W- EVANS If tho Chautauqua had done nothlnn more thun to bring to Medford Dr. Kvmub it would have been worlli all It cost The great audience who Umened Sunday night with profound Interest lo his lecture, left tho tent feeling they nan spent Hit hour worth while. An unusual humorist the lecturer; con vulsed his andlenee with laughter then held them nmtltK(unrt with his thrusts of keen Ionic and telling Illus trations. The speaker portrayed the failings of our common school system In a way which met with th hearty approval of his hearers. If Mr. Brad ford Is to surpass Mr. Evans he has a big contract on his hands, but such I the opinion ut those who have heard Mr, Bradford, who appear1 Tuesday nlKht In his lecture, "This Way l'p. ine Jugoslav raiauuricnns guve William Davis, the,,wo w,,m'orf"l concerts afternoon and FINE WEATHER IS OUTLOOK 1 ... . . L FO MEMORIA DAY MUM. FIUNK WII.Hir, of Nyrttcuws N. Y., formerly matron nt the tule rrformuUiry nl liKhiPti), N. V., nlio ui)M she In ili'lltitiUtl wild Taulao hltioc It rexlorcil Iter lienllli nll'-r Ihi uf d'l-ed elwhl ctir. of the camp, gave a sawyer ' the great delight of their J r; week ago and he has not yet ,",rfr- m expressed themselves " 9. Inssmuch as Mr. Davis Is a of their return another I e new camp al"',ai'oa- ineir quaint muio was thor .ml th wltlnlv"","Jr enj" takes the Job. caretaker the job a ahowed up, anxious to make the new camp sightly as possible. piles of wood are an eyesore ha will now give the Job to the man who first shows np with a wood saw.. Lowest prices on everything at rummage sale. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg., Wednesday, May 31st 59 Everywhere you look you see a tnevrolet 1 tf "Good fishing at present, and excel lent prospects for fishing In the future M Km I J ... ei,nlMM At ..... miv vv iru u.i mail oi..ni, intendent of hatcheries, who has Just f,v" ,l "'" PM-le returned from a twe weeks' inspection trip of tha hatcheries of Spencer creek. ' Fort Klamath, Wood river. Seven Mile. Bend and Tnmalo," says the Portland Journal. "Six million ggs have been taken from the Klam- looks fine for a good take from other localities. About 550.000 eggs will be held at Spencer creek where the young o'clock on Tuesday morning to take "h region this spring and the prospect part In the Memorial Day parade. . Arthur Bevan and party and R. I. Stuart and nartv soent yesterday in Scott Valley. Calif., accompanied by.f'sh 1 I'd and liberated in th A. J. Parsons and son of Kenors. Ont.jf". I the Klamath region anglers 111 n.n.K.r. In.rinK T Aflnil U DUlling fish Otlt SS fast S tllOV requested to assemble in uniform on" throw their hooks in, according to the lawn of the Public Library In Ryckman. who says the fish are so Medford at 9:36 a. m. Tuesday. May aounaani mere is o spun in caicning . .V Sflth fnr nartta nation In Memorial uav. exercises. A. J. Crose, Adjutant. 58 Plan to attend the rummage aale at the Red Cross Thrift Shop, Wednesday May 31st Sparta Bldg. 59 Ralph Brandon's Ford was stolen Saturday night from the Chautauqua building in Ashland and a search for it was made in Ashland. Medford, Grants Pass and other towna of the valley. The car waa finally found on the Siskl- yous a short distance this side of the summit where the thieves had run out of gas. , No damage had been done to tbe car until the owner again got be hind the wheel. On the way home he broke a hub and the rear wheel rolled Klve two performances, one This afternoon Dr. l.ydla Allen De Vllbllss gave an Informing and popular lecture on "The Business of Living" and conducted an open forum' nt tho conclusion of her message. This even ing at S p. m. tho greatest crowd yet gathered will witness the play, "Turn ing to the HlKht," by a company of players, who are all artists. This is the entertainment which draws the largest audience. Admission will be one dollar. This play has entertained ith Its spark ling fun, its tender heart Interest, and its mellow romance. Tuesday at 3:45 p. in. the Batting Mahler Duo will give a clever program, full of surprises and fun and right kind of entertainment. The crowds keep coming and enjoy tho varied pro grams from day to day. Kliie weather Is 4th outlook for Memorial duy. a Imtrmdlutsly follow ing the parade which starts at 10 a. lUj tho exorcise will lieglit at 1 0 ; a 0 . m . iu Uin PaKn tUoultir, In lb puradu, of which',. W.lllain Offult, mors lis I, will lie In command, will bn bunds, the tl. A, -It. flrn and drum i-orps, the O. A, ft pout, tlio Women's Ili'lU-f CorpS chanrsr, ttoparnU I'mii I'uny.A. of I ho National Guard, the American Lealun post, the Ladles Auxiliary, civic orgunlxatlous, speak era and city Vftlc,ula In an Inn, srhool child run mid cliuen Kouerallv. Litis t ( march will be to the Hoar creek bridge where fU-wers will be strewn on- the waters iu memory et the suilnr and itittt'in who gave their II vim in defniiHo of their coun try. A nululo fur the dead will bn .1 by a squud from Company A, tb pnradtt will then prooeed lo tha theater. Tho program nt tlio theater will b us follows: Assembly call. Baud. . 1 Prayer. It null fig or orders, Lincoln's Gettysburg nddieits. Male quartette, Heading -Muriel Sthtichard. Decoration (t rhuirs. Dei'oratlcn of monument to the nu ll now 11 dead. Heading Mrs. Heine. l.adW Qumt-teUu. Address llev C. A. Edwards. "Star Spangled Banner " Beiiedlrtioti. Cars will be In waiting at, the Le gion hull en Contra! avenue., at 2 p. 111 , to take members of the ti. A. 11. and W. R. C, firing suad to the ceme tery for exercises thre. EXPECTED TO RECOVER a hotel, my advice is to put cotton In your ears. ' One night he turned in be fore I got to sleep. Just as he swung into full speed ahead I heard a woman in the adjoining room, through the thin partition, ; say to her busband. 'Dearie, some one in the next room is terribly ill, hear him groan. .. Call the clerk. Just listen to him, dear.' 'Lis ten,' retorted dear, 'that's tvbst I've been doing. I recognize that noise, that's Sparrow snoring, that's all. No sleep for us.' "Portland Journal. , Summer play clothes for the chil dren at the Red Cross Thrift Shop, May 81st. Lowest of prices; Sparta Bldg. . 69 Khaki skirts and coats Berry pick ing and fruit thinning togs. Red Cross 'lhrift Shop, Sparta Bldg. - '. 59 anil and doors. Medford, Lumber Harry Rosenberg returned thlr mor ning from a several days business trip to Portland. For Fuller brushes csll M-Wr ' ht Viavl dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medf'd 64 off. A service car from a local garage was called and repairs were made after which the car was brought safely home. ' Hemstitching, Plcoting. , ' 80 per yd. . Buttons covered. ; Handicraft 8hop. tf One pair of rubber boots for Irrigat ing. Red Cross Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg. 69 Mrs. Luce Wilcox left yesterday for a several weeks visit in Salem, Port land, Seattle and other northern points. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat nlte. 69 The first number of the EHcs Maga zine, tbe new national publication of the Elks' order Is out, and local mem bers of the order received their copies in the malls today. The magazine is an interesting number filled with high class fiction and short stories by some of the best known writers, and other interesting matter, besides news per taining to tbe Elks order. Don't miss ths rummage sale Wed nesday, Red Cross Thrift Shop, May 31st 69 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Cash claims numbering 11,170 and aggregating $2,813,278 and loan appli cations numbering 1082 and aggregat ing $2,498,000, have been approved by the state bonus commission to date, according to Captain Harry Brum baugh, secretary. When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Summer play clothes for the chil dren at the Red Cross Thrift Shop. May 31st Lowest of prices. Sparta Bldg. - 1 69 tree dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street II. A. Thlero'.f. r The circus tomorrow will be located on the vacant lot on North Fir street Just north of the Big Pines Lumber company plant and opposite the South ern Pacific depot, where the last two carnivals viRltlng the city have shown. Howe's Great London Circus and Van Amburg'a Trained -Wild Animals will tn the afternoon snd the other at night The usual parade will be given after the Memorial day parade and exercises are over. The circus has volunteered two bands for tbe Memorial day parade. 20 per cent reduction on all atralght side Tabrlc tires. Exchange Tire Co. 58 C. L. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tele phone 41. SYRACl'HK, N. Y.. May 29. Audrey Mnnson, nationally known model was reported out of danger at her home In Mexico, near here today. Miss Mnnsoa took poison Saturday afternoon and when her mother found her declared 'J that she wanted to die. It was said worry over money matters was responsible. Today she was said to be eager to recover. Her physician, Nell l. Stone said "her condition is favorable to re covery." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. T K. Pottcnger. tf1 Stockholders Notice Notioe Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Home Telephone snd Telcgranh Company of Southern Oregon, will be held at the office of the company, 218 West Sixth street, Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. m., June 6, 1922. 62 W. H. GORES, President HAIL INSURANCE Bate $2.50 per $100.00 Insurance for the Season. Will you take a chance this year on Win!? your entire crop or will you voluntarily take a loss of 21-2 The cost of insurance against loss or damage by hail! Just telephone ; ONE TWOr-THRIlE. McCurdy Insurance Agency Wronu Klant. .1 A pessimist Is a fellow who when told that he should ebeer ap as things are not as bad as they look, replies, "Not but they seem so." Vaudeville News. FOR 8ALK Oil TIIADB One driving horse and one work Jiorsn and buggy; will trade for 2 year old steers or hens or young pullets Phone 12-F-ll, Eagle Point. 60 FOR SALE Two milk cows. W. A ' 8kclloii, Neither place, Jacksonville Oregon. 60 I '..a 1 ft. 0 BY MOTHER SUICIDES WOOD LAKE, Neb . May 29 Af ter he had be-n sot-lded by his nu ther with whom he had boon working lu a garden. Harold, 13 year old son of t'harlM Klrkpntrtrk, manager of thef lorn! station of the Standard Oil com pany, yestenlaywent Into the hotine, nlaeed his brother's shotgun between his knees and pulled the trlKR-r, kill ing himself Instantly, 1 . j 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii "This is tha Hi el thno In lht yenr Hint I have Iwi n frt- from itiniBi h troulil mid It U all Ix.-ausn ef the wonderful good TanUo ha dune nte." aald Mr. Frank Wllalw. funnt'ily rtmldmt In lluflulo and for two year Was mmran of Mm Htal td'fni nialory nt liullmtry. N. V. "I wns eating ot-r-ety rnouuh to kerp alive." Mi derlai-ed. "fnf I would rullier not touth a bit than Hi Tor the inix-iy 1 kin-w Would fol low, l-.'vrn swept milk dlasrrd with me, I wua h k In bed for two und thra duy ut n time, and fas on my tunin h made aot-h awtul .n-Biiit on niv hrurl II alumni cut off my breath. I bad horrlMw ilrrama at iilitht and In the morning unit all tired out. Well, the lonaeat day I live I Will lrm.-r Tiinlnr, far my lioi'OVitnint ha tieen Mmilv rvnmrkalilx. I have no inorv hrariliurn, my aieilt In w oihIpi I ill. I ran pat mtmt nnythlng I wain, ami my l-i I no und ami ri-atful. I am thoroughly drllghted wlMt Tartliie, It l wnnilrrf ill " Tutiltie la sold by all good dru Sim. Adv. IT PAYS TO BUY OP Med. Tent & Awning Works 0HHtl N. V, Ih'pot FOR SALE 10 acre chicken ranch, 7 acres In alfalfa and grain, fnmlly orchard, four room house, three large chicken houses, barn, garage and other outbuildings, under good fence, 4 mile Hogtie Hlver. Improve ments valued at S2U00. Hoguo Itlver valley land. Owner retiring. A bar gJin if taken at once. A. T. Mcllvain. 60 FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks. Bquare lieal Hatchery. Phone or.t-L, 3 FOR BALE -Lumber, windows, s ade. shovel and pick. 408 N. Holly. 60 WANTMJ Man and wife, to work on ranch. Ho M, Mall Tribune. .CO The Miller Line of Swimming Caps Mary wearing a Miller Cap is a much more pleasing and attractive girl than Sarah wearing the ordinary bathing cap. We have a very attractive line in all colors and styles, priced from 25c to $1.00. . ; . Heath's' Drug' Store ) - The San-Tox Shop ' ; j 109 East Main Street MATINEE DAILY AT 1 :30 P. M. YOUR LAST CHANGE TODAY TO KKE THIS AMAZI.VO KOMAXCE "THESHIEK"wUhj ItliKJLPH VALENTINO AND AflXKH AVKIW y, -; ... , . - - . . Half (lie world has mil the Ixxdl The whole world Mill see the picture. 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