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VXCT) TWO MTTDFOltT) MATTi TTvTP.TTXE. rRT)TOHT.- OTJFfiON'. RATTTRDAY. JUKE X 1022 : "' Focal and Personal For the first time this season the public market got away to a good start this morning with the first supply ot home grown carrots, turnips unci beets and the sale ot 000 pounds of home grown peas. There was also a goodly supply of fine home grown strawber ries which sold at 10 cents and 12',4 cflnts a box. All this stuff and other seasonable supplies -went early, which Is a warning to market patrons to visit the market early If they wish to enjoy advantages. ,, The market Is now iopeu tnree mornings a ween, l ues .day, Thursdays and Saturdays. !f'A special built Exlde for Ford, $23.50 a(. Batti-ry Electric Shop Nat llldg. 08 i;jVlavl deuler, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medf'd )',. .. r ; . CI Word has heen received by F. P. Fan ell, secretary-treasurer of the Medford National Farm Loan associa tion that the interest rate- on farm mortgages executed after June 1st. 1922 will be cut one-half percent mak ing Federal Land bank mortgages now BMi per cent. This will result In a con siderable saving to the farmers of this county who desire federal land bank money. Attend the big dance at the Nat tonite. 03 K. O. Davidson, Oregonlan agent. Phone 1035 for service. 03 Last evening a picnic was held at the Kl lis picnic grounds by members of Sigma Nu fraternity and their guests.! About twenty members were present. . Kodak finishing, bettor' work, less charges, Jap Art Store. 88 Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. . tf Rev. F. R. Leach, pastor of the First . Tlaptlst church, has been invited to de liver the Bermon to the high school graduating class, which will tnke place Sunday 11 a. m. at the Page theater. RFv. Leach Is announced also to give . a message of special Interest at the Baptist church at 8 p. m. Sunday. He will give "A Sermon to the Graduating Class ot the University of Hnrd Knocks." A special invitation Is given to young people as well as older ones to hear this message. Oood music is arranged tor the ocension. Get a standard Exlde, prices are down, quality the same, at Battery Electric Shop, Nat Uldg. C8 Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 , Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Hobbs leave to night for Los Angeles accompanying the -body of Mr. Hobbs' mother for Interment in that city. Attend the big dance at the Nat tonite. 63 Our local Company A, National Guard, needs twenty recruits at once for Its required strength. The best opportunity for our young men now to )6(n. Have a two weeks vacation at Camp LewlB, with all expenses paid, nnd receive regular fedoral pay. Join now. . 01 The prediction ot fair weather for Sunday doubtless means that thcro will be the usual exodus of nianj' people from the city on auto rides nnd on outings to the hills and streams. Housekeeping rooms for rent. Jap .tore. 08 . Hardwood flooring. Mcdford Lum ber Co. . It will bo pleasing news to the many friends of Senator II. Von der Hellen of Wellen that his condition is Improv ing at the Sacred Heart hospital, that he is in a cheerful frame ot mind and Is occasionally able to onjoy smoking a cigar. Attend the big dance at the Nat tonite. 63 Tho New York Hair Shop Is now under entirely new management. We will bo glad to Borve the old customers as well as tho new. , 63 Mrs. Harris Janes and Mrs. Carlotou Junes entertulned at six o'clock dlnnor at the home of the latter on Capitol Hill on Saturday evening. Covers were laid for eight. Tlioso present Were Miss Jessie Wilson, Mrs. George II. Cunodo, Miss Margaret Yager, Miss Delia Whlsonnnt, Miss Anna llnrle Andrews, Miss Sara Van Meter, Mrs. Harris Janes and Mrs. Cnrloton Janes. Local man with lew thousand dollars desires to buy working partnership In established, conservative, paying luisl- ness. What have yon to offer? Give full particulars. Address 23, Mall Tri bune. 60 We nro selling at reduced price, $35, Portophono to take on your outing trip. Pnlmer Piano House. 70 ' Dr. Chns. T. Sweeney was among the Medford visitors in Grants Pass yesterday. See Ashland Graulto Co. ndv. for invitation to quarry Tuesday. 01 .Stolen Fr.rd care, license No. 2800, eng. No. 2320215, left headlight lense gone. Please write J. G. Miller, 638 North Central. . 63 j' Chief of Police Timothy received a tejijgrani yesterday from the sheriff of Multnomah county to be on the alert ton two fugitives who leff Portland in a 1322 Chevrolet touring car on June 1. Clayton Holin wanted for larceny by; bailee md R. J. Konroy wanted for issuing ant publishing knowingly a forgod bank check, and nnother young nian mako up tho party. Tho men left Portland at 10 a. m. Thursday and the chief estimates that they paused thru this city about midnight Thursday If they passed thru at all. Tho telegram was not rocelved until Friday after noon. Holm is traveling under the name of Clifford Hubert. Attend the big dance at the Nut tonite. b! To -n reliable party who will pur chase a new five-ton Mack truck w 'will furnish a good lumber haul for thii season, with an option for anothor season. Truck can bo bought on eusj tiavments. Prultt Myers Motor Co. tt FocsCKxlJnBurnnce.. you should go to Goft & Teo, office with jacuson County Abstract; Co, , A. J. Winlhrop and V. F. Stater of Eugene are guests at the Hotel "Med ford as are Mr. and Mrs. F. Camp, J. C. GlasHtin and H. B. Fuber of Sau Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Hall of San Diego, Frederick Wilson of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Goedomett ofkJ)en ver, Colo., and A. B. Davis and Mr, and Mis. B. J. Snow of Portland! Join the Ashland quarry visitors Tuesday 8 a. m.'or 1:30 p. m. 04 Big dance at Kingsbury Springs, Saturday nlte. Lr-edom's orchestra. 63 Mrs. Alice Dunn of Mcdford spent Monday and Tuesday In Yreka with her sister. Mrs. William J. Neilon. reka News. Attend the big dance at the Nat tonite. . 03 When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 K Main. Sam McGuffin of Marahfleld, has lost his discharge from the army and his naturalization papers between this city and Yreka or in Yreka. He Is touring through tho country and If the papers are found he will consider it a favor If the finder will mall them to Sam McGuffin, Gen. Del., Marshfield, Ore. The loss occurred yesterday. Appropriate gifts for graduation at Johnson's Jeweler. 03 When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. ' Here's some political dope contained in tho Grants Pass Courier, pertaining to Medford affairs: "The removal ot Mayor C. E. Gutes of Medford from the state fair board by Governor Olcott, has raised a storm of protest in Mod ford, says Arthur Brown, who came from there this morning. The feeling there' Is that' Mr. Olcott has hurt his chances In Jackson county In the No vember election. There Is also somo opinion expressed there thnt the move was made In order to bring Mr. Gates out as, an independent candidate for governor this fall and spilt the opposi tion, giving Mr. Olcott a little chance for the governorship." Plan to visit Ashland quarry. See particulars in granite company adv. 61 Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seamon-returned last night from a several .weeks auto trip to Los Angeles and other southern California points where they visited friends and relatives. Have' you visited the Parlor Tea Rooms over Woolworth's and tried tho dainty home cooked lunches served there for 50c? 63 Table potatoes while thoy Inst $1.50 por hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Phono 200. - Numerous parties of local fishermen expect to spend Sunday at the river and tributary streams, where it Is understood tho fishing Is improving. Attend the big dance nt the Nnt tonite. . - 63 Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 Virginia M. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith of Medford. will be able to writo "bachelor of scionco" after her name when she is graduated from the school of home economics at the O. A. C. this week. She has majored for four years in professional homo economics. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Vale, Ore., high school and Is a member of tho 'PI Peta soror ity. In her junior year Miss, Smith was a momber of tho Denver staff, Y. M. C. A. Becond cublnet, and wom an's league executive board. Big dance at Kingsbury Springs, Saturday nlte.1 Loedom's orchestra. 63 Corsets fitted and altered free. Good win Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir St. 66 K. E. Hodgman returned last night from a trip to Rosebnrg nnd will ro turn Monday on business In connec tion with the highways. For rent on shares. dancing pavilion, hotel, : restaurant, fishing, hunting, bathing nnd camping privileges cover ing 100 acres. Klver frontage. Gold Ray Rummer Resort, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72S-K or 134-Y. 63 Everywhere you look you boo n Cnevrolet. tf C. V. Fell, of the Cnllfornin-Oregon Power company, returned this morn ing from a several months business stage along the now power line with headquarters lit Cottage Grove. Ho will remain hero today nnd will leave tomorrow for n brief business Visit' In San Francisco. - Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Table potatoes while they last $1.50 per hundred. Monarch Seed Company. Phono 200. ' - Among the news items In the Siski you County News- of Yreka, of fifty years ago is tho following: "Win. Bybeo of Jacksonville has been In town for several days past. Ho drove n porcine glee club down to Happy Camp two weeks ago and is enjoying himself on the proceeds." Films in nt 10 u. m. ready by 5 p. in. same day. Sweiu's Studio. 6S oncrlflco sale, Modford home and living income only $1000, balance Uko ront. Gold Rny Realty Co. The senior picnic of the high school at ti.e Elks' picnic grounds yesterday was nu enjoyable event, according to those who attended, as usual tho juniors rahled the cacho of cats and got tho worst of the venture ns the raiding party nearly always doosi- The Junior picnic Is being held today at Kuppy Camp, near Dodge bridge and n good timo is expected by all those who left lor that placo this morning. Dance Butte Falls Sat June 3rd. 63 For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Bearing pear nnd apple orchnrds sacrificed at $100 acre nnd up. 1 nrro trncts nnd up. Easy terms. Near Mcdford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 131-Y. Judge Colvlg returned this morning from Salem where ho has boen for the past few days. While there ho had a long visit with his old friend George Putnam, the former well known Med ford newspapermnn. Atwutor-Kont timers for Fords $11.75 Electric Shop. S6 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and Mr. and Mis. A. P. Davis of Long Beach, Calif., are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include Mr. and Mrs. A. J Coatcs and N. J. Pool ot Wed, Calif., Peter ObeVle of Portland, J. Ludo Grieve of Prospect, N. R. Johnlinson ot Butte Falls and O. E. Altimus of Corvallis. , Attention, cx-Soldlors: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty Company. 03 Hemstitching, Picotlng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Tlie time for the filing of application for attendance at the Citizens' Train ing Camp to he held at Camp Lewis this Binnmer from July 27 to Aug. 25, has been extended from May 31 nnd applications received in the early part of June will be accepted. Students at the camp will be under absolutely no obligation to Join any part of the army. ' Beautiful chiffon hats for girls at graduation time. New vanity cases for graduation gifts. Shields, 222 W. Main. . -63 New pianos at 25 per cent discount for 10 days. H. N. Lofland. Phone 691-J 63 Miss Sarah Norwood returned this morning after a several days visit in Portland. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tt Dance Butte Falls Sat. June 3rd. 63 Tho Parent-Teachers Association of the Washington school wish to extend their thanks nnd appreciation for the hearty co-operation given them from start to finish; to all who in any way aided. in making the carnival such a grand success. The teachers and prin cipal are especially to be commended for their fine- program. . It indeed showed their whole heartedness and interest which they have In their school and for the boys nnd girls. From a financial standpoint It oven surpassed anticipations. - - Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pny with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company. 1 63 $5.00 -spotlights for your car at the Electric Shop. 86 Mrs. A. H. Callahan, Mrs. Fred Shef fel, Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Furnass loft yesterday morning by auto for Elk creek where they will remain and enjoy a brief outing dur ing the week-end. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only" the finest pre-heat-ing ' fuels nnd metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street, tf Dance Eagle Point 3at. nite. 85 Chief ot Police Timothy was sum moned yesterday by L. L. Jacobs to the latter's store where three stolen bicycles had been left. The bicycles had been stolen and had been hidden In the willows along the creek near the Jackson street bridge. They were discovered nnd taken to Jacobs' store. The chief took them to the police sta tion where they may be had by the owners if the owners will Identify them. Gel pine flume lumber at Big Fines timber Co. ' tf For Sale Best home made cakes, pies. 129 N. Central. Mrs. Boardman. 84 . Twenty members of the- Vnltnrn. Locale of the "40 and 8" loft Friday and this noon by auto tor Klamath Falls where they will handle Initiation ceremonies and will install the new Voltnro nt Klamath Falls, which has just received its charter. Get your over-Sunday films tonight. Fresh stock. Swem's Studio. 63 tree dirt for lawns or gnrden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. H. A. Thloro'... D. E. Millard and party returned the middle of tho week from n several days automobile trip through the nor thern part of this state and as far north as Soattle. The return trip from Puyallup to this city was made In two days. Dance Butte Falls Sat. June 3rd. 63 You get good pictures if you take your films to Swem's Studio. 64 Next week is examination week in tho public schools. The examinations for high school students will take place the first two days. The senior reception will be giv.i Wednesday evening, and the commencement exer cises will tako place at the Pago theatre Friday night. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Wanted Clean- cotton rags at Mail Tribune office tf The Pickwick stages from San Diego to Portland have commenced operation on a regular schedule, and Tom Merrl man. local blacksmith, has contracted with tho company for tho repair of all brokon springs and similar work. Fire insurance. Bennett Investment Co. t( Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf H. C. Smith nnd John A. Wester- lund left this afternoon by auto to bring back Mrs. Smith nnd daughter Virginia, nfter the O. A. C. commence ment. Mrs. Smith this week has been attending tho P. O. K. convention nt Portland, and with Mis. Porter J. Noff the state convention ot women's clubs at Tillamook. When better automobiles nre built. Buick will build them. tt Dance Eagle Point Sat. nlte. 85 A si.rht of delight for epicures of tho city was tho show window full of home grown strawberries at tho Jones gro eery store today. No finer collection of such large red strawberries has ever been seen in Medford. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Watch repairing of that niinllty that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf Get pine flume lumber nt Big Pines Lumber Co. tt Word has just been received In this city by intimate friends of Martin S. Stephens that Mrs. Stephens died on May 7th at the Stephens Jiome in Areata, Calir. The Stephens - have many friends in this city having for merly been residents here. Mr. Ste phens was employed as billing clerk for the California-Oregon Power com pany during their residence here. Tako plenty of films along. We have all sizes. Swem's Studio. 63 Be sure of your Hail Insurance. See Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. Three men and three young women were'arrested by the night police last niL'lit nt n. hoiiRn on Welch street be cause of alleged possession of intoxi cating liquor and alleged disorderly conduct. Their hearing began in police court at 2:30 this afternoon. Dry cleaning, dyeing and pressing. Work called for and delivered. For sythe, 11C Mistletoe, phone 341. 03 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 them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf Larkln Reynolus was called to Port land not long since, by the death of his younger brother, Frank, who was a soldier of the late war. Frank was accorded a military funeral, BOldlers coming from Vancouvor barracks to participate. While in Portland, Mr. Reynolds visited his sister, Miss Flor ence, who is a teacher In the high school there. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf Dr. Alexander C. Stevens, president of the National Training School of San Francisco will be the speaker nt the First Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow evening. Dr. Stevens is a man of national reputation, and one of the loaders of the California confer ence. Mrs. Stevens Js accompanying Dr. Stevens. ' She is a soloist of excep tional ability, and will, by special re quest, sing at the evening service. Your growing grain, Is it insured? See Holmes, The Insurance Man. ' Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. . . . J. W. Scott, for two and one-half years past manager of the Medford store of the Singer Sewing Machine company, has-been promoted to have charge of the main Portland store ot the company, and leaves tomorrow to assume his now duties. H. O. Park Hurst has been appointed . to tako qharge of the local Btore. Try our merchants lunch, llie Shnsta. " bash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. " Indications now point to Ashland s Fourth of July being the most preten tious ever attempted in the southern nart of the state, it Is possible that four Oregon couVties may participate. A band contest is likely to be a big feature, with Rosebnrg, Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland bands joining in the competition, invitations have also been extended to Klamath Falls, Weed Dunsmuir and other northern Califor nia towns. In the event ot arrange ments now pending materializing, it' is likely thnt Ashland will welcome the Fourth of July enthusiasts with a more. original and varied program than has been attempted In many years. Ash- nl Tidings. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. ill Enst Main street. 4 T. Edy, Plum street, west side, will sell 10 good lots, all with water on. Buildings. Very reasonable. Call and see him. .' G8 PUT ON AT . NAT, EXCEPT Ml ONE Tim nmnihl.. Itnvlnir amnkrtr wnK held nt tho Nat lost night, .before a fair sized crowd. All the bouts were full of action with the exception or tno 10 round main event, which turned out a fizzle owing to tho tragic, helpless ness of Jack Connors before the skill, science, nnd experience ot Jess in- n-rniii As sunn as Connors made one Icavort, the fans knew the ultimate re sult nnd finally after taking a druu hlnir fur four rounds, ho was knocked down and out by Ingram. It was a poor bout and the fans snowed tnoir displeasure. Ttonien llniion nnd the Idaho Wild cat staged a four round mixup, clean breaks, nnd the timber teline was given the decision. Romeo as usual walked right Into the wallops, but was handicapped, owing. to the rules, curb ing his talent for hot and heavy In 'lighting. Kid Mniulon- knocked out rugged Too lllnnkhnrn. hnvlng the advantage in reach, but until ho plunked joe on tho Jaw, he knew he was in a coniesi. Blackburn always gives a good account ,if himself nnd la nomilar because he is nn exponent of action. Matchmaker Pillion nt the Vnirene boxing com nils cinn irtf.rnMi tim limit, and when Joe hit tho canvas, counted fast. He acted like n reroree anil is a brother or tne fiitnmiQ Vrprt The preliminary was between Kid Kennedy and Kid Davis, and wenneny was given tho decision on science and aggressiveness. After the fracas, the audience held n spirited discii9air.il of the fray, every one nKreeKiir thnt the card With the exception of the main bout was the best seen in Medford for a long time .With Mcdford trade Is Medford md BATES ON PAYROLL ALL WINTER LONG Oregon map. Says Tanlac Built Hinl Up 25 Pounds and Kept Him On the Job By Completely Overcom ing His Long-Standing Stomach Trouble. "TanRic not only built mo up twenty-five pounds, but it uetimlly kopt me on the payroll all winter' said C. T. Hates, 070 UmaUUit- Ave., Portland, Ore., employee of the AVest Side Lumber Co. "I suffered ho bad from stomach trouble and run-down condition for three years that oven tho slightest foods gave me Indication. Gas on my stomach gave me awful ! ramps and my heart palpitated so I could hardly breathe. I had dreadful headaches and dizzy spells, and my kidneys bothered me too, with nuc-h sharp pains in my back I cou'.d scarcely bend over. Nothing helped me and I Kt so wink I had to give up my job when winter came, for, I didn't have strength to stand the cold. "When I read how Tanlac helped other people with troubles like mine, I decided to try it. I improved "from the very first," now feel fine all the time and will always have a, good word to say for Tanlac. It's a world beater." Tanlac is sold 'by all good drug gists. - .- - - Adv. WALTER MILLER I. I Again the people of Southern Ore gon will have the opportunity of see ing Walter Miller, champion middle weight wrestler, and holder of the Police Gazette belt, perform, since a mutch has been arranged between him nnd Tom Hay at tho Gold Hill Pavilion arena next Tuesday night. This will be a championship match In every respect since Hay is a con tender for middleweight honors. Hay has demonstrated his ability In bouts with Ted Thyo and Italph Hand and the outcome of Tuesday's match will have a decided bearing in tho status oft severul middleweight- iiiat----men. Police Gazette rules will govern the mutch which assures fans some fast, clever work. . Two fast preliminaries, starting at 8:30 oclock will Introduce tho main event. Already partU-s from North ern California nnd outside points aro maf:ii:g reservations for this mat classic. 1 NORTHWESTERN WRECK CHICAGO, June 3. (By tho Asso ciated Press) Nineteen persons were injured two seriously when Chi cago and . Northwestern passenger train No. 6 from Omaha to Chicago was derailed near Quarry, Iowa, at 9:40 last night, according to official reports received 'at the railroad's of fices here. Those seriously injured were: Mrs. Awsenberg and J. K. Townsend, both of Cedar Hapids, Iowa. They were taken to Marshattown, Iowa. Good Help In Summer Indigestion causes worry, nervous ness, sick headaches, biliousness, coat ed tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation and constant distress. Henry C. Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass., writes: "Since taking Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel fine." They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and Invigorate tho liver. Cause no pain, no nausea. No-habit forming just a good, wholesome physic. Sold everywhere. Adv.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR. SALli Good team and wagon; make a fair price and take them. Phone 162-lt. Write Box 200, Eagle Point. ' 08 WANTED 6 room rtlodern bungalow, good size lot. Reasonable. Close In. C. S. Butterfleld.. 63 FOR SALE Small home on large lot near Brownlee mill. $000 cash. 12 acre pear orchard, a real barJ gain for quick sale. . 25 acres pears. 10 years old, good terms and worth the money. C. S, HUTTERFIEID. 63 FOR SALE Practically new pair waders, leather half soles and calked, too short-legged for me. Phone 47, John A. Perl. t WANTKD Secoud-haiid . I'nderwood or Royal tvpewriter. Address Box 1. 65 FOR SALE OR LEASE Best summer resort and auto camp ground propo sition in southern Oregon. Will sell or lease. D. B. Millard, 521 W. Eleventh. LOST Friday evening in Orchard Home district, one 30x3V4 new tire off side of car. Parties finding same please leave nt W. C. Taylor's home, a 1, Box 15. 64 FOR RbONT Half store on Main St.. Medford. Box 63. Tribune. FOR REXT Housekeeping rooms'! Jap Store,' CS I ,W TA "COMEDY." I I ' 'ty ' ifr" V- YOU ; -.. 3 SPECIAL :" 1J'.'., ..' I LAUGH DAYS 3 , ?2EZ23 p BEGINNING TODAY iil " In a Laugh Fest Glad dened With Giggles, Showered With Smiles, Human With Hilarity, u AND ANOTHER MERRY MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP , presenting 'Mr. and Mrs. CARTER De HAVEN in Oliver Morosco's famous Stage Farce "MARRY THE POOR GIRL" " Guaranteed to make even Cupid laugh Tl'KSDAY -TOJl.V-Y Mi:i;!( X in . "A 1MUXCK ITHKISK WAS' WRESTLING ! FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP PAVILION ARENA Gold Hill, WALTER : ' MILLER ; Police Gazette Rules i to Govern., , . TWO FAST PRELIMINARIES : . Starting at 8:30. Main Event at 9:00 o'clock ADMISSION: "Ringside $2.75; Reserved, $1.65; Balcony, $2.20 and $1.65. General Admission $1.10; Children, 55c. Including War Tax. Tickets On Sale at Brown and Brown, Medford. Ross and Ross, Central Point. Irvin Cigar Store, Ashland. DO; Tues. June 6 TOM RAY vs. i