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MTDFORD MATL TRIBrNHR. .MEnFORI). CtTlFf'iC . SATURDAY. FORT'ARY 1". V24
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Up to the time of goir.c to pre,
thi afternoon no f;r had occurred
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neither had the fire department re-J
ceived a silent call to a flue fire, or
other minor bUze. during the past
1 4 days- This is regarded a almost
a record for such a s-tuauoa with the '
fire department, j
Dance Saturday nit at Apple gate j
hall, Applegate, Oregon. 2 J
Bin? cherry trees, the best ever, j
Eden Valley Nursery, phone 6-J-2. 1
j
Fred L. Heath and Lew Jones ar-
rived home last nipht from Corva.il is. I
where they attended charier meet- I
Inr of the Rotary organization there.
They made- the trip by auto.
Dance. Easle Point. Sat. eight. MO
See Samuel Bate man or phone J12-J
tor the best rarden loan.
Born, to l!r. and Mr. I A. Robert
son of Prospect, this morning, an 8 hi
lb. girl, at the Purucker Maternity
home. Mrs. Robertson was formerly
Etta Grieve of this city.
The time: 7:10 Kunday evening
February JTtb. The place: Presby
terian church. The object: Our chil
dren. HQ
Rhubarb and asparagiis roots. Eden
alley Nursery, phone 0-J-2. tf
Owing to the Farm Conference be
ing held In the library on Monday,
February lfcth, the Greater Medford
club will hold their meeting in the
Hotel Holland parlors. A full mem
bership is desired slm the president.
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar will speak at
this time.
Dance. Applegate hall Saturday nits
Feb. 14th. 2 SO
Unity literature teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Free distribution. 104 South Ivy. tf
Nell Mayhm of Fort Wayne. Ind..
and H. 8. Waters and G. C. Kronen
berg of Chicago are among the busi
ness) visitors In tho city from the east.
Safety first for every child, Support
the Parent-Teachers association. !
toundersDay.
and Franquette walnut trees.
Eden alley Nursery, phon. S80-J-J.
H. I Bromley, district manaicer
for the California Oregon Power com
pany for almost a year, will take up
hi. duties tomorrow as assistant sec
retary for the company, with offices
ln Medford. For the past two weeks
he has been commuting from Med
ford to get J. E. Kerr, the new man
ager, started on his Job, The people
of the city are sorry to see Mr.
Bromley leare the local office which
he has conducted with unusual effic
iency. He has taken an active part
in the boosUr.jf" of O rants Pass and
has been an active member of the
Cavemen and the chamber of com
merce. Grants Pass Courier.
Call 191-L. Medford Beauty Shop,
Marcelling Hhampoos Manicure
Facial and Scalp treatments. 2S2
For Bale Well rotted fertilizer for
lawns or garden, delivered, phone
7-K-4. - '
There was quite a change In the
weather over night bringing a much
cooler temperature with a minimum
of 27. S this morning, the lowest for a
week past. It was cloudy today and
rain is the prediction fur Hunclay.
Dance Saturday nite at Applegate
hall, Applegate, Oregon. 2S0
Overstuffed davenport, 9-0 long,
denim cover, flood shape, little used.
ISO. J. Wei. Upholsterer. 2K9
H. O. Krohbach. secretary of the
chamber of commerce and K, M.
Walker, vice president of the First
National bank drove to Kogue Hlver
today to attend the poultry show be
Ing held there todfty.
Waterman's inks are full strong
colors. Medford Hook Store. 210
For estimates on fixing lawns
phone 912-J. Kamuel Dateman.
Charges of violating the Mann
white slave act were filed In federal
court Wednesday against four per
sons held In Jail at Medford and two
arrested by Portland police. Deputy
United States Marshal Morelock will
leave Medford today to bring Demo
trius Zantos, Marie Zagrtx. John Mills
and Helen Wallntt to Portland for
heatings before United Suites Com
missioner Krarer on charges of violat
ing the Mann act preferred ngalnst
Zantos and Mills. Uecause of the
aggravated circumstances surround
ing the rase of Dan Veneau, bail was
set at IJ000 on a federal change of
violation of the Mann act and Fran
ces La Vaughn, material witness and
alleged victim of Veneau. was held
under I106O bail, at the request of
Assistant United States attorney
liynon. Portland Journal.
The board of directors School Dis
trict No. , Central Point. Oregon,
will receive, until March 1st, 1924.
bids on 110 tier t ft., and 70 tier 14
inch body fir wood to be delivered
and tiered at Central Point School
House before Sept. 1st, 1924. Board
of Directors reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids. 280
Hemstitching will make your home
made dress or lingerie look like pro
fessional work. Bring your work to
the Deuel Art Dept. for new Ideas
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Note the Flavor
It's the Milk
Fluhrer's Milk
Bread
At Any Grocer
Amons Ch forcer. fco are
porary visitor m Meiford are Ja-cfc
JoraJemor. C- K. Rr. C. D. Pow-
and Sam SobtL Morris Phtipa. H
Onffin, Wm. S. VcIU and Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Porter of San Francisco,
i You can ret it at DeVoe'a. tf
i nritA Uure! wood
; 4 5f r Lnewi!1 Wood Co..
41 North F;r street. 24
Bn Moller haa returned from a
' . p.,;...:. .,w ., kth
of e ln standard Incuhator
now in operation in the window of the
Medford Furn. 4k Hdwe. Co. 20
Kenneth Robinson of the Atlas
Insurance company was In Medford
today attending to business with the
McCurdy DaneU company.
Packard pianos sold at Palmer
Piano Place. 2&4
Dance, App'egate hall, Saturday
cite. Feb. 14th. 2&P
Flowering shrubs, vines and orna
mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone
&fr-J-2. tf
Murray Masxey arrived In town to
day from a trip to Ridding, and other
California points.
Be mice Morehouse Bolger. teacher
of violin. Four years study ln Chi
cago with European artists, and pupil
of Franz Esser of Berlin. Phone 417-R
2sy
New shipment cotton crepe, all
colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. "
Cars for rent without driver.
Elwood Auto Shop. S. Central.
W3JI a d on6i one of tjM featureiI of
whuh' thw .... r.t . nMiei
which was the sale of a plentiful
supply of dressed chickens, the most
of which came from the Applegate
section, and a choice lot of spare ribs.
Of course there was the usual supply
of other fresh and smoked meats.,
seasonable vegetables and the like.
f Dance with pleasure, which means
beauty and wonderful music, at the
Oriental gardens tonight. 2 80
I get mine at Brown's. 284
Get soft paper school tablets at this
office. tf
A clever number of the Medford
Hi Times, the high school paper, was
Issued yesterday.
Fuller brushes efficient servants.
Tel. 825-R. 2S4
John Holmer is embarking In the
poultry business. He expects an ex-
In the Standard Incubator now oper
Lu , wlndow of the Medford
Fur A Co 2S0.
Eddie EdJund of the University of
Oregon, was in Medford last night to
referee the Medford hijjh-U. of O.
frenhman game.
Who pays the agent, you or the
other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery
Phone 6&0-J-2. tf
Dance, Eagle Point. Sat. night. 290
Phonographs. See Launspach.
Elmer Spencer, of Blyth Whitter
and company, who has been In town
for the last few days on a business
visit, is leaving this evening for Port
land. 1
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
;ani for rent without driver.
Elwood Auto Shop. S. Central.
A group of Knights of Pythias
drove to Ashland last night to aid in
conferring the first and second ranks
j on a number of candidates in pre-
pantuun tu iiihuiuuhk a v. ui r. iuue
in that city. Among the men who ;
went were W. H. Gaylord, E. E. Gore.
James Htewart. Earl Webber and
Aubrey G. Smith. i
Music that compares with the best!
orchestras of our largest cities. Dance
at the Oriental gardens tonight. 20
Mah Jonga sets $2.50 to $30. Ex
ceptionally good buys in large sets.
Meilford Book Store. 2S0
Miss Frances Kinney arrived home
yesterday after a five weeks visit in
southern California with her sister,
Mrs. Walter Kentner.
Why use a treadle machine when
we will rent you a new White Electric
for 93.00 per month. White Sewing
Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
Dance at the Oriental gardens to
night, 280
Included among visitors ln Medford
from Washington state are Jessie M
White. K. T. He her and W. C. Myers
of Seattle; Clay Sparks of Vancouver
and Mr. and Mrs. Morton H. Morrison
of Spokane.
Brown fixes your shoes while you
wait. 2S4a
Kruit, shade and nut bearing trees.
Edon Valley Nursery, phone t60-J-2.
if-
According to Chief of Police Mc
Nabb, who was In Medford and Jack
sonville yesterday, considerable lar
ceny la going on in Medford, Yester
day morning entrance to one store
had been gained thru a sky light tho
tho person causing the disturbance
was routed before he had time to get
any valuables. Automobile accessor
ies are the cynosure of much vandal
ism. The crime wave does not appear
to have struck Ashland with the same
force. Ashland Tidings.
Try our wet wash on your next
wash day. 15 pounds for 75c Tou
can't do It at home for this amount.
Medford Domestic laundry. Personal
Domestic Service, Phone 16. tf
There's a reason! Ask those who
dance with us. The Oriental gardens
tonight. 2S0
Mrs. J. C. Pendleton and Captain
and Mrs. S. M. Tuttle wer Medford
visitors from Table Rock Friday.
Hy popular vote, the best dance
music In southern Oregon. Metro pole
Jazz orchestra, Jackson Hot Springs
&&L nite. Ask your friends. 2s0
Trade at home and bank the diffr-
ence. Eden Valley Nursery, phone
Uso-j-2. a
The D. A. R. are planning a cos
(tuine luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Louis lIrlh for Washington's birth
day next Thursday. Mrs. Holt is In
charge of the committee on arrange
ments. lirown cuta down hlph shoes to
oxfords. 2M
Shine Parlor for ladies and gents.
Fanry colored shoes a specialty.
Dmwn's, 14 N. Front. 2 91
! 3 h. p. Novo gasoline encine. uwd
' two summers, 5. Jap Art Store. 24
I The Knseburg htch school girls
team and the V. of O. frenhman team
which participated In gams here last
night nt the Armory were guests at
! the Hotel Medford during their stay
! in the city.
1 Dancing with beauty and rrthm
make life worth while. The Oriental
Hardens tonight. 20
I Lottie Howard has Just returned
i from San Francisco where she has
been attending the spring milliner'
, openings and fash ton show. She also
j purchased large line of must up-to-
d.ite n.UUnery. 280
1 Urnw n :u:irmtc his rhoe repalr-
!.. 2S4V
Mrs. Jack. Stewart wis surpr-jd
with a luncheon at her home on Wi
Tenth street today by a number of
ladies, today being her birthday.
Now is the time to overhaul that
tractor and spray rig. For expert re
pair work call Lee Elam. phone 10?.
23
Selling out new phonographs and
records all kinds half price. Gold Ray
Realty Co. Open evenings.
Phonorraphs! See Launspach.
Mrs. Wade DeRycke has returned
from a week's stay in Portland
in the interest of her sewing school.
Anyone needing help in making or
remodeling garments for themselves,
family or friends call l&S-R and join
one of the classes now forming. Indi
vidual instruction is given by appoint
ment as usual. 2S1
Mr. -and Mrs. E. M- Williams and
Harry E. Walihe of The Dalles and
Mrs. Mary L. Ferguson. Beulah Baker
and Mrs. W. West of Rose burg are
visitors in the city. Other out of town
Oregoniarts here are H. W. Johnson of
Corvallis. R. J. Zivney of Oregon City.
W. H. Zivney of Oswego, and the fol
lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. W. Gray. Miss A. Gray, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs- L. Lowry
W. A. Gravel I e. J. IL Dunn, Robert
Harkness, Glenn D. Miller. L. M
Johnson, F. H. Hopkins, L. G. Rogers
and J. K. Robertson.
We fix any oid thing. Liberty
Repair Shop.
Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini
mum "5c. All flat pieces ironed.
American Laundry, phone 8-73. tf
On account of the death of one of
our club members, there will be no
dance at the Riverside Community
club this Aturday night. . 280
Netted Gem spuds. $1.75 per 100
lbs., delivered any place in Medford.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir.
phone 87.
Last Thursday forenoon a delega
tion of tho ladies of the D. A. R- chap
ter drove to Jacksonville to witness
the admitting to citizenship of four
out of six candidates who presented
themselves before Judge Thomas for
it. Mrs. E. A. Moore, regent of the
chapter, presented each new citizen
with an American flag.
Our only business is Insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
It. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man."
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Big dance Sat. nite, Jackson Hot
Springs Sat, nite. 20
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Now is the time to overhaul that
tractor and spray rig. For expert re
pair work call Lee Elam, phone 1068.
23
A Spokane motorist rushed Into
the sheriffs office yesterday after
noon, with the statement that he had
located the DeAutremont brothers.
wanted for the Siskiyou bandit hold-
up." says the Grants Pass Courier.:
'The sheriff, who has had severed
dozen clews In the past was not great
ly excited but followed the tip offered
by the motorist. A car with a Call-!
fornia license was found to be the one
which the motorist said the bandits
were driving. The driver was queried
and it was found that the occupant;)1
were Just in from Sacramento and
expected to make this their home.
The tourist's dreams of a huge reward
rapidly faded."
See Brown for your first class shoe
repairing. 284
Dance. Eagle Point. Sat. night. 2S0 :
Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and ,
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
Bartlett. tf
Metropole Jazz orchestra, Jackson
Hot Springs, Sat. nite. 280
The D. O. K. K. band is going to
Montague ln a special car this after-:
noon to play for a dance being held i
there this evening. They will return
Sunday morning. I
Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star!
Market, 2841
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf j
Try our dry wash, 7c per lb, mini
mum 7 5c All flat pieces Ironed.
American Laundry, phone 873. tf
Mrs. George M. Roberts and chil
dren have returned from Cincinnati.
Ohio where she has been visiting rela
tives. Mrs. Roberts father who v. as
seriously ill is much improved.
Columbia piaster wall board. Cal
for prices, Wallace Woods Lumber
Tard,
I pay cash for used pianos. Herb
Launspach. Phone 227.
Coal briquettes. Clean and econom
ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal
Co. Phone 233. tf
Kenneth Hodgman and family of
Portland, former well known resi
dents of Medford, during which Mr.
Hodgman was state highway engineer
for this district, arrived in the city
this morning, and after a few days
visit here wul continue on their trip
to Reno. Nev.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Tard.
Linen crepe, ail colors, 98c yd. Jap
Art Store.
A good sized industrious boy at
tending school wants a place to work
evenings and Saturdays to help him
get an education. Address Troy Lin
denmeier, 3 Park Place, phone to
547-J. 281
Dick Resse. a lumberman of Klam
ath Falls. Is visiting for a few days In
Medford and Central Point.
We have good values ln used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. Lf
Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
Before you buy that piano see Herb
Launspach. He can save you money.
He knows pianos and is reliable. Of
fice and salesroom, 114 W. Main St.
Fearing It will increase the rate of
taxation, a large petition has been
handed the school district of North
Powder protesting against the build
ing of a proposed gymnasium.
Dance Sat. nite, Jackson Hot
Springs. Metropole Jazz orchestra.
280
There's a busy Business College
in Medford. GWN
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
The young men who sold German
marks here several weeks ago at the
rate of lOO.oon In marks for twenty
five cents in U. S. money, whose pre
war value was $2S.320. are back ln
the city again selling the foreign
money at the same old figure at street
stands.
Exchange your old piano for a new
one. See Launspach, phone YZ 7.
Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star
Market. 2S4
Du plica tine sate books for sale at
this office. tf
KnlKht's Packing Co. has machin
ery on way to double their capacity
for handling tomatoes and would
contract for one hundred acres of
tomatoes at their plant Id Medford.
.PEAR GROWERS'TO
E MONDAY AT
I Every fmitprovcr in the Roane
River valley is requested to attend the
Jackson county Economic conference
to be held in Medford Monday. Febru
ary isth, at 1:34 p. m. at the Masoinc
: hall on West Main street, adjoining the
j offices cf the California Oregon Power
'company.
j Here are a few of the "Pear Point V
tor discission. Snail Rogue River
Bartletts be sold to the canncr or sent
to the fresh fruit market?
In view of the tremendous acreage of
pears now planted in California what
steps are to be taken to guarantee the
local grower a fair return for his pro
duce? Shall we Join hands with the pear
growers in the states of California and
Washington In. a Joint campaign for
advertising fresh and canned pears?
Never before in the history of the
Kogue River valley has there been as
sembled such a wealth of figures and
data on which to base intelligent con
clusions, declares the committee in
charge. Pear growers. It is said, will
be surprised to learn how little fruit
is shipped from this section, but how
important these shipments are at crit
ical points in the season. By all means
attend this conference, the committee
urges. ,
Doctor Shows How
Menthol Aids Colds
Everybody knows the disagreeable
feeling of having one's head "all stop
ped up" by cold or catarrh. Probably
few people know that it is caused by
"foam Yet that is what was shown
by recent experiments to determine
the action of menthol and of pepper
mint, which is much like menthol in
its action.
These compounds have long been
known to doctors and laymen as well
for their beneficial effects. They en
Joy a well deserved popularity for
they give real relief and are known
to be absolutely harmless, something
that could not be said of some old
time remedies which depended on
opium or ipecac for results.
The actual explanation of menthol's
action was for a long time somewhat
a mystery. Doctors knew It had no
astringent action, neither did it in
crease the discharge.
In the course of the research it was
found that the "stopped up" sensation
was caused by mucus and pus, mostly
in the form of foamy accretions. On
making tests with foams of water and
soap, blood, saliva, and similar liquids
it was found that applications of men
thol or peppermint quickly dissolved
them.
Evidently these foam-cutting agents
have a similar effect in the human
air passages which explains the quick
relief they give.
Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly is an old.
well known remedy, which uses the
foam dissolving action of menthol to
get results ln cases of catarrh, colds,
and other ailments of head, nose and
throat. It is again being advertised
in the Mail Tribune three times a
week, and locaH druggists report that
sales are showing a steady increase.
E ROBERTS ILL.
IS ABLE TO SIT UP
PITTSBfRG, Pa. Feb. 16. Theo
dore Roberts, actor, ill in a hotel here
for many weeks was reported today
as Id the same condition as during the
last ten days. "While Mr. Roberts is
sitting np a little every day, he Is not
regaining his strength as rapidly as
we desire," said the nurse. "There is
really no change In his condition."
PAY BY CHECK
It's the way of big business; of
small and sound business, and the
best way In the world to establish a
worth while rating for Individual or
firm.
A checking account, in the hands
of a careful person, is a means of
promoting financial well being and of
saving.
Open your account here today.
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our thanks to
the friends and neighbors who iro
kindly agisted us during the sicknew
and death of our dear husband and
father, David Taylor.
We wish to thank Rev. Bingham.
and others who assisted in the com
forting services; also the members of
the C. A. R. and W. It. C for their
kind offices and beautiful floral offer
ings.
MRS. LOtISA TATLOR.
-MR. AND MRS. HENRY TAYLOR.
MR. AND MRS. W. R. YOUNG.
"Dam-. Kasle Point. Snt. nlrht.
EVERT KNOW FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
a. A. HOLMES
THE INSURANCE MAN"
, phow ;. . 1 .
jackson county bask build! no
tJNCS 1909
THREE NEW PIPE' MfflNKLE' I
ORGANS ORDERED 1 8ASKETBALLFANS !
BYHUNT GOMPANYi MAY BE INTERNED
Tb m.inaf.'.nif.n I- -if ffca R inltn
tfceatc r announced t: da r.tbat th-y had
completed arrntieni?ms fur the in-'
stallation of a 13.(0 org2D which will J
be rjsfaod by fast freight just as soon
as the factory can complete it.
Mr. Hunt says that they have given
the crean problem a lot of study and
have settled on a Robert Morton Ss
being the best adapted for their nse. J
Miss Bruce Putnam, formerly of this
city, and who has been following or
gan wcrk for the last two years and
has played on every make of theater
pipe organs, says that the Robert Mor
ton is the sweetest voiced and causes
less trouble mechanically than any she
has ever used.
Mr. Frank Showacre from the Mor
ton factory, has been in the city for
several days measuring and testing
the acoustics of the Rialto so as to
get the proper combination of pipes
and amount of volume that will be
suitable.
Mr. Hunt states that they are so
sold on the Robert Morton that they
have also ordered one for their new
theatre on Central avenue and also
Mr. Dun lap of the Grants Pass Amuse
ment company has ordered one for the
Rivoli theater in that city. These or
gans will be of varied sizes and of dif
ferent combinations, each being buiit
for their respective houses.
Final Showing Today
The final showings of "Lawful Lar
ceny," which opened at the Rialto
theatre yesterday, will be this even
ing. The story is a domestic love
drama, featuring Hope Hampton, Nita
Naldi. Lew Cody and Conrad Nagel..
and includes among others, Russell
Griffin. Yvonne Hughes. Dolores Cos
tello and Gilda Gray.
Coming to Itlalio
Andree Lafayette, a Puritan from
Paris! She the girl with the perfect
feet, brought to this country from
France by Richard Walton Tully to
play the lending role In his production
of "Trilby." a First National attrac
tion, which opens tomorrow matinee
at the Hialto.
1ST
AT WEEKS S ORR
H. D. Force, the lightning artist who
entertained southern Oregon iople
here several months ago, has returned
to Medford and will paint landscapes
next week in the window of Weeks &
Orr, is one of the best lightning land
scape artists on the coast and his work
has attracted wiffe attention wherever
he las appeared. During Mr. Forces'
last visit la Medford, the sidewalk iu
front of Weeks & Oorr display window
where he worked, was blocked much
of the time.
A cordial invitation has been extend
ed to southern Oregon people to visit
Weeks ft Orr and again see Mr. Force
at work. His paintings will also be
on sale during the week.
The Screen !
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Organ Recital-2 Anthems
Duet and Sermon
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Wliii-h will lio different on
"DOES MAN NEED RELIGION?"
Sunday, 7:30 P. M. at the
g..-f.,-r-:s;y::-
Medford basket ball enthusiasts,
srewias alarmed beranse the high J
school team has lo?t a couple 01 giincs
in the last few minutes of p'.ay, say
that the suaiion is critical and tiist
something mcst be done to prevent the
rooting of a band of old men -xho,
classing themselves as "Medford boost
ers," ccenr-y eay seatg in the north
east coret-r o tac main floor of fie
tmory and cutter np tiie atrnospLfre
faring close snmes by their avile
yells, and otherwise anncy the cxeit;1
i-:diences by their antics.
This would ' endured with patiea'-e
in normal games, but the student body
has invstiEEi! and has attributed to
this small body of nilszuided individ
uals the causi of losing cf close
sames. The matter has been refer e J
f. the humane society and police. It
has even been hinted that they sneak
into the armory by the back way,
where there are no. ticket takers.
This bedr of so-called Modfcrrt
rooters Invariably Includes Clnn O.
Taylor. C. C. Lemon. Doc. Woas Pon.
the Chinese herb man. Bob Boyl, Bill
Warner, Dick Sherwood, Harry Stoltz,
Lelacd Jacobs and Bill Coleman. The
last named is the yell leader of the
bunch, whose favorite yell rendered
while shamelessly standing up ln:
V.'ho are we, who are we. Medford
boosters, don't you see."
Oh. It is pitiful, especially as they
so little understand the game that in
their mistaken zeal they often "rt"
by mistake for the visiting team. The
student body cherishes the bopw tliat
hereafter during games they will be
consigned to the banks of the river at
Kirtland .Farm, or locked up in the
city pnscn.
TTnqklr, fnr Health.
TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY
FCr. SALE One T.uokeye incubator.
"O-ecc. and brooder. liox 25.
IJrownstoro. 2S6
FPU ."ALE Houjp. t,la lot. car. all
- tor rale or trade on bung-alow close
in I'all I'.'-nnctt. i';
HERE TOMORROW
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Foot the whole v.orltl worships famous feet they patter in
the studios of oil Montmartrc they dance. when her heart
dances they .flash 'through' romance undying the glorious,
God-given feet of ' -
"TRILBY
See RICHARD WALTON TTLLY'S Superb Pielurization of
this immortal story, with AX DREE LAFAYETTE,' the con
tinental beauty whom Richard AValton Tully brought all the
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