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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX, TYEDXESD AY, FEBRUARY 27. 1924
Tocal and
Personal
Six more hundredths of an Inch of
lain foil tuririK the 24 hours ending at
8 a. m. today, making .21 of an inch
which had fallen thin week up until
thnt time. More rain fell at time
today, and rain Is the prediction for
Thursday. Thin mornlntr'a minimum
of 44.6 dexrees was the warmest early
morning temperature for a week or
more.
Talk prune this week. i '292
Dance,- Riverside Community club.
Saturday night, March 1st. Lovelanu
orchestra. 290
Mrs. Alice Holloway, MIbs Margaret
Dovereaux, county nurse, Miss Ida
Da hi, county school nurse, and Mrs.
C. F. Tilton of Ashland have gone to
Portland for the week to attend the
Public Health nsxoctutlon meeting be
Ing held in that city.
M. V. A. and Royal Neighbors wU
hold a box social at M. W. A. hall
Thursday - evening.' An Interesting
program Is being prepared. All Wood
men and Neighbors und friends are
invited. - 28
The Central Auto Rervlco Stage
Lines announce that Klamath Kalis
. stages will leave Hotel Holland, Med
ford dally at 1:30 p. m., .effective
March 1st. 201
. Twelve high bred Berkshire hogs
were sold to atork raiserH Jn Jackson
county at the Nil eg auction salo of
Much stock in Josephine county last
Huturday, and are now being proudly
shown In the pens of .their owners.
Vm. Hniyton of Medford bought six,
A. T. .Lathrop .of Central Point two,
one for eaoh of his sons, and D, M.
Lowe of Talent four.
Singer electric or treadle machines
sold or rented on terms of $3.00 per
month, liurgalns In second-hand ma
chines. Repairs and supplies for all
makes. The tilnger titore, 10 H. FJr.
-2y2
. Lady Elks dance Friday evening.
Feb. 29th.--Good music. Good eats.
Jliggeyt dance of the season. .Admis
sion 11.25. Extra ladies 36c. Z9i
The dato of the final lntorscholastlc
debate of the season,- tho contest be
tween Medford high .and Ashland
high, has been postponed until Thurs
day evening at 7:30.
W. O. W. dance at I. O. O, F. hall,
Fob. 28th. , . , 589
Are your chickens lousy 7 Tnrker's
Magio Discovery given In drinking
wuter or food, rids fouls of lice, or
mites. Nothing bettor for baby ,chlx.
Hold under guarantee by HasRins
Drug CO. v 289
. H. -Chandler Kg an, well ' known
Medford golfer, Is In the city looking
around at ith various and nun dry
links about town. Portland Journal.
Mr. Egan arrived home from Portlund
this morning.
u' Prunes are a health food. 292
- Dance, Riverside Community 'club,
Saturday nlte, -March 1st, Lovoland's
orchestra. ' 292
Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mohr returned
last night from their sojourn of over
a week ut San. Francisco. ,
BIng cherry trees, the best ever.
Bden Valley Nursery, phone C80-J-2.
' it
The ladles of the South Methodist
ohuroh will, sorve. an oyster supper
Friday evening. Feb. 29, from 6 .to 7
p. in. . price 3r,o and 60o, w 29-1
The Ko(b . i jll company which
arrived in th'j city at 6 p. m. yesterday
from Kedd'ng, Calif, and played at
the armory lust night, left on this
morning's north bound train for
Eugeno where thoy play tonight.
Ht. Mark's Guild annual Mardt Qras,
Agriculture hall, Yreka, Calif., Feb.
29, 1924. Entirely different program
followed hy grand ball. 291
Dance, lUvcrslde Community club,
Saturday nlte, March 1st. Loveland's
orchestra. 292
if. 9. . Alklns. . wire chief of the
Ashland telephone . exchango Bpent
yesterday attending to duties In this
city.
Bee Samuel Bateman or phone 912-J
for the best garden loan. i
For 16 years K. A. .Holmes has been
known as "The Insurance Man." Ve
lead, others follow. '
A carload of Icondensod milk Is be
ing assembled In Oregon and Wash
ington tto' ba adnt to tho children of
the Near East.. -Thin car will be Joined
by other cars collected on the coast
a.nd in the' middle wost and by the
Mnit t,hese various cars have reached
Chicago tit Js .expeoted -that at least
one solid tralnload of milk will bo the
result. Transportation Is furnished
free by the various railroads. "There
Is nothing so essential for our children
In tho Near East as milk." states J. J.
. Mandsaker. Oregon director, "and
bore are more than 100,000 undorfed
orphans for wham this milk, Is being
collootod." ..; .
; I get ml no at Brown's. 290
"''Dry oak and laurel wood $4 tier in
8 tier lots, delivered. : Itox 417. S91
- The reading of "Hamlet" by W. Lee
- Green leaf, which was to havo been
given, under the nuHplces .of the
Greater Medford club bus boon post- I
ponod Indefinitely. i
Selling put new phonographs and
records all kinds half prtoe. Qold Kay i
Realty Co. - Open evenings.' ' i
. W. .O. W. dance at I. O. O. F. hall,
Feb. SKth. ... ., . ., tsu
Help the
Among out of ' town Oregonlans
temporarily visiting in Medford are
Mrs. HI Waddell and Miss DeVoe of
Hoseburg. D. M. Anderson and A. J.
Ness of Eugene, and the following
from Portlund: Mr. and Mrs. J. Ted
Hiuyth. M. C Dessler, II. 1. Thomp
su n, Ed 1 la my. M r. and M rs. A . I.
Parkhurst, W. J. llartmun, M. Harry
Peyton, V. H. Casey, S. M. Keyser, E.
W. Thompson and E. tiklbitzke.
Prunes are a health food. 292
O! Hoy! Come to the Lady Elks
dance Friday evening. Feb. 29th. 291
Mrs. A. C. Baumgartner of Hilt Is a
visitor In the city who arrived Tues
day, We have good values In used, ears.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. ' tf
Khubarb and asparagus roots. Edon
Valley Nursery, phone G80-J-2. tf
The AVestoru hotel building was
purchased Monday afternoon by.
liurkhalter and Jones, who bid $700
for the place. It was placed on the
auction block after the site and build
Ing had been purchased by a group of
M local men. The building is to be re
moved from tho property and the site
held . for a modern hotel building.
Tho contents of .the-, building were
auctioned off this morning. A large
crowd attended tho sale. Grants Pass
Courier.
Delicious, Vlnosay, Stnymons, -Pippins,
7 Be. Cornice, Nells pears, fl.
Fresh milk gouts $30, kids -$2.b0.
Improved .ranches for sale or rent.
Smith, .ut Medford Fish Co.. 201
Brown fixes your shoes while you
wait. ' " ' : 290
Dick Besso of Olgoma, Ore., who
has been here visiting for .threo weeks
returned to. his. homo, today. . ,
Buy-prunes this week. 292
Unity Uteraturo teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf
Mrs. J. C. Thompson who yesterday
underwent an operation at, the bun red
Hcurt hospital is today dolpg . very
well. .. .
If you want taxes reduced voe for
Wm. Ulrlch. 289
See Brown for your Jirat class shoe
repairing. 290
W. M. Shaphard of tha California
Oregon Power company returned this
morning from a short trip to Portland.
Dance where there is Joy of living
at the Oriental gardens Saturday
nights. '... 289
Why use a treadle machine when
we will rent you a new White Electric
for $3.00 par month. White Sewing
Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
Miss Marie Euan of tho Pahner
Penmanship Co., has been in Medford
for tho past two days assisting the
teachers of the various schools by a
series of demonstration lessons and
conferences. Miss Euan especially
complimented the work being done in
the more advanced grades of the Lin
coln .and Washington schools. -
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nUo. 292
you can get it at DeVoe's. tf
Ariel D. Zlnser of Butte Falls, Is n
visitor In the city from that section
of the county who arrived yesterday.
Dance where color, beauty, music
and love stimulate Imagination. The
Oriental gardens Saturday nightB. 289
Talk, prunes this week. 292
Thero was an attendance of about
fifty people from all parts of tho val
ley at the smudging demonstration
given by H. M. Wuthem at Grants
Pass Tuesday evening. E. C.-Jcromo
accompanied Mr. Wathem from this
city to attend the demonstration.
For estimates ' on fixing lawns
phone-612-J, Samuel Bateman. '
Cheap apples, good sizes,' at Con
ner's, phone 64. 289
Mr. und Mrs. L. S. Wadlen and Ben
Adler of New York -City and M. A.
Smith of Chicago are among ,the visi
tors In tho city from tho east.
Restful, yet Invigorating the Ori
ental gardens Saturday nights. 289
Buy prunes this week. 292
John Olmstead has purchased a
new Buick sedan and pluus to. make
tour .with Mrs. Olmsteud through
southern California with It soon.
1 havo taken over the interest or
Mr. Barkley In the Argraves Hotel.
We have good olean rooms and good
bods, and will endeavor to give our
customers 'the best service .possible.
Give us a trial. J. E. 1(111. .. 289
Milk and cream at.DeVoes, tf
Vernon H. Vawtor returned ' this
morning from a business trip to Port
land. ...
Grafting wax. Eden Valloy Nursery,
phono 680-J-2. . -tf
Hew shipment cotton crepe, all
colors. 23o yd. Jap Art Store.
J. W. yartan has .been confined to
his home lately by Illness.
Brown guarantees his shoe repair
ing. 290
Est prunes this week. - . 293
The tickets for the Saturday even
ing final Medford-Ashland basketball
game at the Armory, will go on sale
at Crowson's Friday morning at 9
o'clock.
Knight's Packing Co. has machin
ery on way to double their capacity
for handling, tomatoes and would
contract for one hundred aores of
tomatoes u,t their plant In Medford.
- . . 92
Flowering shrubs, vinos and orna
mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone
680-J-2. r f t- tf
Max D. Andorson, tho Goodyear
Rubber Co. representative was In
Medford today transacting business.
Learn to smile, laugh, dance and
the greater life is yourfe. The Oriental
gardens -Saturday nights. - - 289
Grower Move His Prunes
PRUNE BREAD
by r'
FLUHRER
A Baker of Reputation
AT ANY GROCER.
Figures on carlot shipments of pro
duce and merchandise Into and from
Grants Pass last year reveal a most
distressing situation, wherein it is seen
that more is shipped into this section
than has been Mit out and that, in
Htt'iid of improving, the alluullun lias
been growing worse. The records ut
the local freight depot show that in
the past year, 128 cars of farm pro
duce were sunt out to other places
while 172 cars were shipped in. This
difference of 44 curs reveals the fact
that agriculture in this county is not
sufficient to maintain the population
of the city and county. Of course.
shipments of lumber and box shooks,
and other articles of manufacture
would raise the total of the outgoing
cars to a much greater point but the
figures supplied above deal .only with
actuul farm . .produce. 'Grants Pass
Courier. '
Cars for rent -, without driver.
Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central, .
. Prunes are a health food. 292
i Coal briquettes. Clean and econom
ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal
Co. Phone '239.-- - tf
, fJ)hn Dougall, chairman of the
Pvrilnd.ohamber if, commerce forum
and-4 & Dudley,, maon.gcr. of . the
Oregon state -.chamber of commorco,
who. are to apeak at the chamber of
commerce forum banquet this evening
arrived here this afternoon.
Get soft paper school tablets at this
office. ... tf
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for .prices.' Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard, .,. .. ..... ...
Fult, shade and nut bearing trees.
Eden valley Nursery,, phone ,ti80-J-2
:.' . ' ' . ' - tf'
Joseph Curtis Barnes, Jr.; 20 North
Peach street, was one of the, cash
prize winners In the Ingersoll Pencil
Student s prize contest.
Grafting wax at Monarch .Seed Co.
tr
.V ho.,, pays the '-agent, you ' or the
other. fellow? Eden, Valley Nursery.
Phone wo-jr-2, . .tr
Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
C. L. McKesHon, highway engineer
In charge of federal and post road
construction ' for the Portland office
of the federal bureau of public roads,
will leave Portland' soon' to Join the
California state highway department
His resignation was presented to C.
I..PurcnlJ, district engineer, Monday
afternoon. His. new headquarters
will be in Sacramento.
Key fitting. Liberty Ttepalr Shop,
Buy prunes this week.. , . 292
. Exchango your old piano for a new
pne. See Laupspuch, phone 227.
Mrs. George Eaton, Mrs. A. C. Huff
and Mrs. Er A. Adams of Grants Pass
were in Medford yesterday afternoon
shopping. . .
Phonographs, floe Lauhspach.
Columbia plaster waH board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
xara, -
Frederick Purdin who was burned
by an explosion, In the Willard Battery
station Monday Is much Improved and
will be ablo to return to his work
soon.
Cars for rent without drlvert
Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central.' '
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
So much Interest has been aroused
by the Modford-Boseburg game to
take place next week, that arrange
ments, are being made by the high
school in conjunction with some of
the business men in town, for a spec
ial train. This would enable the Med
ford people who attended the game to
return home the same night.
I pay cash for used pianos. Herb
Launspach. Phone 227.
Try our dry wash, 7o per lb., mini
mum 7Gc. All flat pieces Ironed.
American Laundry, phone 873. tf
C. H. Davis and Harry Van Dyke
who have been spending the winter
on their hojstend at Butte Falls
have been in Medford the Inst few
days. They will return today.
Netted Gem spuds. $1.75 per 100
lbs., delivered any place In Medford.
Johnson Produce Co., S41 N. Fir.
phono 97.
Try our wet wash on your next
wash day. 16 pounds for 7 Sc. You
can't do It at home for this amount.
Modford Domestic Laundry. Personal
Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf
. A surprise party was given at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Law, In
Contrnl Point Tuesday evening In
honor of the eighteenth birthday of
their daughter, Miss Rena Law. There
were games and music, and refresh
ments wore served. Those present
wero Miss Lola Blackford, Air. and
Mrs. Gene Blackfprd, Oscar Blackford
Clifford Cuinn, S. Porter and Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Anders.
Linen orepe, all. colors, 98a yd. Jap
Art Store.
Talk prunes this wook. . . 292
Washington 'state visitors In Med
ford temporarily Include Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Brenner and Frank Manila of Olym
pio, Mi and Mrs. James Clark of Ta
coma, A. F. Smith of Vancouver, and
S. W. Halght, W. V. Swanson," F. C.
Bartelle and H. A. Saxon of Seattle.
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
It. I. Red eggs at DeVoe's.
C. C. Hoover of Medford. has been
In Portland this week.
Brown cuts down high shoes to ox
fords. 290
Genuine Bosch Msgneto parts end
repairs. Electrlo Shop, ' Elchth and
Bnrttett. tf
6
It seemed other odd to many men
that the regular weekly chamber of
commerce forum was not held this
noon. That forum which Is the 20uth
consecutive weekly forum, was shoved
over to 7 o'clock this evening at the
Motel Medrurd, when it will be held
in the form of a big chamber banquet
to celebrate the occasion.
Trade at home and bark the differ
ence. Eden Valley Nursery, . phone
680-.I-2. tf
Eat prunes this week. 292
Before you buy that piano see Herb
Launspach. He can save you monej.
He knows pianos and is reliable. Of
fice and salesroom. 114 W. Main St.
There's a busy Business . College
In Medford. GWN
Of Interest to local basketball fans
Is the news from Salem that the Salem
high sohool victories have- all been
forfeited because it has been proved
that Fa-l It n, Salem's star forward hs..-
played five' years. Salem-now wants
to; play -Independence .without Falltn
for the Willamette valley champion-"
ship. ' .
TOat prunes this week. 292
Lawn planting and landscape work.
Phone .W-K. 291
. Columbia plaster wall board,' - Cab I
for prices. Wallace Woods Lunibef
Yard, v ' ' '
Try our dry wash 7c per lb.; mini
mum 7Gc. - All flat pieces Ironed.
American Laundry," phone 873. tf
. Phonographs! See Launspach.
This Is Prune Week
LOCAL BUSINESS WOMEN
The-executive council , of the HuaU
neHH and ProfesHioiml -Women's club,
met at a hIx o'clock dinner at the
Motel Medford. Monday evening, Feb.
25th. Jioutine bualness was attended
to and plana for tho future of the club
wore dfHcunsed. The following stand
ing copimltteen were appointed: Kdu
Cation, Jane Elizabeth Olson, Eliza
beth Ferguson, Obera . Morris;, pro
gram, Pauline Greaves. Margaret
ttevereaux, Gladys Peterson; finance,
Alice Ilanley, Clara Wood, Katherlne
U. Johnston; membership, Nellie Mc
Keen, Ruth Daniels, Nova Iounsbury,
Alice M. Dunn; publicity, Vera M.
Van Scoyoc, Mrs. Roso Sclileffelin,
Mrs. -Myrtle Blakoley; social, Dorothy
Turner. Cleone J,aMur, Clare Ilanley.
The next regular meeting of the club
will be on March 5th and will be In
the nature of a Ht. Patrick's party.
Thla Is Prune Week
Oregon Is Adapted
to Production
. Of Italian Prunes
Oregon Is naturally adapted to the
production of the tart Italian prune.
As far ns competition Is concerned, no
state in the union other than Wash
ington, produces any material quan
tity of this crop.. In western Oregon.
tho quality and yield are the equal of
any section and as low as that in any
other prune producing area. Tho
amount of land available for tho pro
duction of this crop In Oregon Is un
limited, and the only factor which
limits production is the market. If a
demand could be created for two.
three, four or five times the number
of Italian prunes produced in this
state today, there is abundant land
available for their production, but of
course this kind of production is
entirely out of the question until the
demand Is created.
The present consumption of fruit In,
the United States today is approxi
mately 335.672.821 bushels. Present
dietitians of the country tell us that
the people of the United States should
be consuming 340,740,000 bushels.
This gives us a very narrow margin of
about 5,000,000 bushels. This figure
will be more than wiped out In a very
short time by the new acreage of fruit
coming in. Our only chance of In
creasing the consumption of prunes In
this country to any material extent is
by advertising and taking the market
away from some other line of fruit.
In other words, the American people
aro consuming approximately as much
fruit as they need and only those
fruits which are properly advertised
by the producer are going to be con
sumed in sufficient quantities to keep
up with production.
This Is Trune Week
WEDDING BELLS
Arthur Sellars and- Grace Gregory,
both of Central Point, and jvell kuown
in their community, wore married
Tuesday, February 2Gth, at the home
of D. J. Howe, tho officiating minister.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mss. H. I... Gregory. The couple will
reside 'near Central Tolnt.
Jack .Ponipsey Operated on
NEW YOKK, Feb. 27 Jack Uemp
sey, world's heavywelirht boxing
champion, successfully underwent a
minor operation today nt tile Poly
clinic hospital. His condition was said
to be satisfactory but he will rrfmain
for several days at the hospital.
Xo Molay Notice
There will be a meeting of
tho Do Molays Thursday even
ing. February 2S. at 7:30.
:S! RAY KN1PS. Serine '
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 240iacrc stock or dairy
ranch. 50 acres Irrigated, wattr
fully paid and no inntntcna.nce--Jeest.
, $6000 modern -bungalow, good barn.
Karage, chicken house, blacksmith
shop, all needed farm implements
and tools, horses and other stock.
This place priced to frail. Will Hike
some city proerty. some cash, bal
nnce easv terms, $13,000, Address
Jlox R. Mall Tribune. 2SiO
FOR SALE Four room cottage, one
lot, price $900.' One block north off
E. Jackson. 1004 May St. 291
FOR RENT Ugh t . housekeepntc
room. 146 S. Holly.' 291
WANTED House-cleaning by woman.
Phone 705-W. 2y2
FOR RENT Five room, furnished
house. Phone 115-J. 290
FOR SALE New bungalow, modern,
. garage, $.00 down, $30 per month.
ld0, term. i Phoue 6:y--U l 394
Feared Breakdowo-
States Mrs. Trumley
Prominent Oregon Lady Suf
fered Until She Took Tan
lac Relief Came With
First Bottle.
I "IJefore taking Tanlnr I just sejeni
to lie rlRlit in the yolgt)ju;(i gmu
plotp breii k down . ' ro'co'n 1 1 1 m Ul .'iUT.
Mnrini'rot Trumlilpy.Mim Ml.'
t'ortlunU, oii'fjon: ' I had iuiiiiMietSk.'
Vila exlrmnely nervous- und' 'ah' 't'lrov!'
and-worn-out all tho - tinif - -nh:(t' lit
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i v. MAIL ORDERS NOWI
Make checks, money oriJers, payable to Geo. A. Hunt, Rialto. Thea-1
trc. Inclose self addrecsed stamped envelope to insure safe return.
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Seats on Sale at Crowson's Monday, March 3rd." '-Hours 12:00 to
4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00. Prices Including Tax. Floor $1,10; Gallery,
(unreserved) 55c. , ,..- .: ...
RIALTO 2 I)m Beginning Friday, Feb. 29
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2:30 AND 8:30 P. M.
SEATS NOW SELLING ALL SEATS RESERVED Buy in advance and avoid the line at
. . ' Box Office Window.
Hear the covered wagon orchestra of 15 play the old-time tunes
and excerpts from the classics
All the Thrills and
" A PHOTOPLAY; FOR THE AMERICAN FAMILY
" Adapted from Emerson Hough's famous novel of
- Pioneer Days on The Oregon Trail r
It brings the days of '48-'49 to you in panoramic
form and with historical accuracy.
It touches your heart when you vision the suffering, hardship,
agony and homesickness of your sturdy forebears who faced with
indomitable courage the:; long trail from Westport Landing to
Fuget Sound. . . j . r
THE PICTURE UNFOLDS HISTORY AS NO TEXT BOOK
. ; COULD -. ' , ';, '
; and spins an incomparable love story as well.
200-rBuffalo200 ' :
, . : 500 Covered Wagons 500 T
11,000 Idaho and Utah Indians 1,000
3,000 Men, Women and Children 3,000
If you miss this glorious Drama of the West you will be the loser.
'" PRICES INCLUDING TAX
MATINEES 85c," $1.10. . NIGHTS $1.10 and 1.65.
SPECIAL:- Company's Own Orchestra of 15 musicians.
Patrons are requested to arrive at the theatre in time to be seated before the beautiful
overture commences. '
nk, fab around at all
tub vcV, i-Titti'V0' T-:"1':lV
loft ino" n'lli li-n"i;eltl ':nni-'tltP that I
to ho Impatient for mealtime
1h;.j.-i n
t,.t'',imiti fiiJn. &:" enerr a
arm
fi)ifir-aiA') llirapfdly nnd three
imlfAli 'Cantaq )','.''' fading "e
in every way. Tanlac just seemed to
liulld me up U.1I-HVU1- ud supplied me
Kith new strength and energy. Know
ing what . l-do.:ali(itit fanla. I can't
plniae it too hllihly.'' " '-
"T'jiiWte' ls'ror'-Wile tiy all.' Rood' driiK-i&it!?.-'"1
A'e'cept no substitute. - Over
7(1 in'MIlon1 hortleM sold. '
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'"''rttUi'-Ta'nlap Vitr-tAWe rills. Adv.
8:30 CURTAIN ;
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W3TH FdRTrt
STREET
Exdtement that can be
JESSE S. .JiASKY, Presents
hardly, .f.'lt' iik-
rxsanu emu
EVERY KNOWN FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
E. A. HOLMES
-THE INSURANCE MAN"
PHONE 444
JACKBON COUNTY BANK BUILDINS
8INCE 1909 '
NOW PLAYING! ,k
With Medford trade is Medford made.
put upon the screen
A Paramount Production,
I! . Featuring,,'' '. a
COLLEEN ' JL
, MOORE AW
Daring, reckless, j3)
sensation seeking, . ,
full of "I don't
care" and Jazz, if ( fl
RIALT0
FRIDAY
I "THE COVERED WAGON",
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