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PA OR TWO
AmonK th ninny Portlund renldeiu
vlritiriK in .MiMlford nre Mr. ami Mm.
K. O. Gray. Dr. J. V. Dalley, Mr. anil
Mrs. C. I). McColm. P.' 11. 1-IamnioiM,
E. J. Taylor and Chun. II. Hurlhurt.
P. H. tinrrett of the WeKtlnghouae
ICIectrlc and Manufacturing company
waH u local business visitor here yes-
rnrllclpatlnB nnd nssistiiiB In the tcrday.
j . ,rtni!ii of tho- Mr. Motorist:
V.,,., ,.i,,. i i r o v cemetery motor troubles. We have specinl In
here tomorrow, will be 1001) officers strumenls for tmrtlnjc
h
deal and
Personal
of
I-fP us dlannose your
nnd dolenntcs atten HttenilinK the I.
O. O. P. grand lodne at Ashland. In
lull uniform, the full cavalcade will
arrive in Medford at 5 p. m.. imrnilinR
from the west end of South Oakd.ile
to the City Park, thence along Main
street to the I. O. O. r . cemetery.
Three bnnds will also participate. The
public Is cordially invited to attend.
Before you buy that piano see jjaun
spach. He can save you money,
knows pianos and is reliable.
knocks, com
pression, etc., and Buurauteo to locate
the trouble. Yours In the interest of
Improved motor service. Itlverslde
(liiraRe, P. P. Close, Prop., 182 S.
Hlversido. 52"
M. H. Ilauer, new member of the
Oregon game commission recently ap
pointed by tlovernor Pierce, was the
honor guest at a bantiuet tendered him
' last week by 28 Corvallls business
jle men. a majority or wnom nave Known
tf him during the 20 years he has resid
ed In that city.
Frank Perl and Paul Oannuway gram was concluded by an illustrated
i Medford and Victor Ilirdseye of lecture on the now "Klydnograph,"
Itogue Itlver, and Charles Cowley wlnh Is .-graphic surge, recorder re-
of Central Point are entrants in cenuy periocieu.
) contests which will be features
the annual military tournament
be held at Corvallis Decoration day
erl will be in the Roman riding
and Jumping contest. lilrdseye in th
l.latonn drill, OanMsway In tne
mounted tug of war and Cowley
the barrel fight.
in
Hand made and embroidered baby
dresses of fine white material for
.60 at the Handicraft Shop. SO
Paul Ager of Demi, prominent stu-
,i,ni Athlete at the university oi
Oregon anil formerly of Medford, at the Knnpp Hros. Carnival now plny
wus elected vice-president of the InK In Medford. when he dives from
,.,..,tc,i students of the University " '" "igm t."
of Oregon, recently. Ager was re-
Iha Ut.fitHInip I 111) "-.
cently
receiving the highest
.t I A9A W Mflltl
ptroet to 720 X. I'irm Hired. ImcK of i Tennifl nuquet retrInBlng. 208 South
Lincoln BCliool, temporarily. V. Amor- ! Central. Phone 912-W. 70
osco Shoe Sho. 51 continued mild, temperature.
If the daily number of out of the, cloudy und probable nhowcrn, is the
into cars to register at the mate iron- i"
(.onoii h - Irnnna nn 1 IKTf'H Si II IT . WOJlthfl
att has been the caso nince Saturday
for tomorrow a
The maximiini of a year uko
tnnk containing five feet of
The containor is only nine feet
tirades ",, ! to Attornoy o. C. Hows the sum of
among the members or uio -mci ,t,,n,rau ho .,,,.. fi IIQ which, he had collected, follow
oi tne U, iiiinru.iy uniicin; -j
during the winter term. Dick i-y-.
man of Medford, a Junior major
ing In buninens administration, was
elected nenlor man on the student
council
tomorrow's total will he well over 100.
nn nlnety-slx nuch cars were registered
hore yecterday.
A box and pie social will he given
by the student body of the Phoenix
high school at the Gym Thursday
evening. May 21st nt 8 o'clock. A
program will precede the social. 51
The county court by resolution has
reduced the load limit to 4IiO pounds
per inch of tire and all police tuid high-
way officers havo been Instructed to
arrest drivers hauling loads in excess
of the limit. 51
Miss Iaurn H. Parker of New York
City, connected with the Council of
"Women and Home- Missions, departed
this morning for San Francisco. Miss
Parker has been in the northwest
nnd in Medford conferring' with
church leadersj leaders of social ac
tivities and fruit growers concerning
the welfare of the children of migra
tory workers, continually passing
through, aiding during their Btny, the
harvesting of tho fruit crops.
Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early. Nowconib for
"Wood. Phone 631. 39tf.
Why not employ n dressmaker of
experience and reputation Mrs.
Trowbridge. 005 W. 10th street. tf
' The Snapp Bros. Combined shows
arrived this morning for their engage
ment hero tho remainder of this week.
They nrrlved a day late because of a
legal entanglement In Klamnth Fulls,
where they nhowed last week.
The last meeting of the high Bchool
P.' T. Av meets Thursday at tho high
school at 3 p. in. Mrs. F. R. Nichols
will sing and Dr. Robert AV. Stearns
will speak on Health and lieatity. A
full attendance Is requested to bid the
teachers farewell for the summer.
Uao Dear Creek Oil Emulsion In
your arsenate sprays as a spreader and
1o destroy the codling moth eggs. Call
at Pienr Creek spray plant. 60
Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early. Newcomb for
Wood. Phone 831. 39tf
Hotel guests hero from a distance
Include Mrp. J. 33. Coy nnd H. 33. Hperk
of Beer 3odgo. Mont., II. K. Muynard
of Chicago, Laura M. Parker of Now
York City, nnd W. M. Gardiner of
Salt Lake City. i
Pianos! See Launspach. tf
Ve pay for ashes and sell dirt
Cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Mayor O. H. Johnson, acting in his
official capacity, receives many queer
requests, but tho queerest of all came
in today from a lady residing on Ter
race street, who declares she must be
given protection against deer which
have been ruining her garden nnd
trees during the past few weeks. Ash
land prides herpelf upon being n met
ropolitan little city, but this latest re
quest glvos ovldonce of a trend back
ward into the pioneer days. Mayor
Johnson is nt a loss to cope with the
situation, for he cannot havo tho doer
killed, neither can he legislate ngulnsL
them. Ashland Tidings. .
Our work stands every test. If you
nre in doubt come nnd give us a trial.
Mrs. Trowbridge. itOB West 10th. tf
Used piano for rale at a bnrgaln.
Noel Brsklne. Phone 72-W. 69
Miss Hortonso Thompson, student
of the Medford HusineHs college, has
accepted a poult ion with the Medford
tirocery company.
R. I. IX. eggs nv DeVoe's. tf
Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
J. J. Buchter returned last evening
from a business visit In Hose burg and
Grants Pass.
Fruitgrowers Oil Emulsion for
your arsenate sprays made resh daily
at the Hear Crook Spray company, at
Bear Creek orchards. 50
Open air swimming pool. Natural
running sulphur water. Jackson Hot
Springs. 45
A. A. Royce of the Tolo district
transacted business In tho city this nf-ternoon.
Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
PIuco your order enrly. Newcomb for
Woood. Phono 031. 39tf
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. t
News this week that excited the In
terest of the people Interested in mln
ing in tins part or the west was
brought to town by 1 H. Andrews.
who reported that he has struck it rich
two miles from Applegato posioffioe
nnd about 15 miles from here. It in
reported that nfter their last clean up
they deposited S..000 In a hank in
Grants Pnes in gold taken from the
ore of a ledge they have uncovered
that averages $100 per ton In gold be-
side the other concentrates. It Is also
reported that Mr. Andrews hns-one on
tho dump for the mill valued at about
H 0,000 Gold Hill News
Attractive articles for graduation
gifts at the Handicraft shop. 50
Fancy dreamery butter 41c per lb
Johnson Produce Co.
$10 reward for Information leading
to tho arrest nnd conviction for each
person caught stenltng wood on our
yards nit listed on tho east side of
Court and McAndrews strets, nloo on
tho Oregon-Owen lumber company
property. Valley Fuel Co. 3Stf
Mrs. Orvllle Klllott. wife of the
Klamnth Agency merchant, has
turned home after a fortnight's visit
with reliitlvcs and friends In the Mod
ford vicinity.
Marcelling 7i cents. Telephone T.
for appointment. fi
.Have you tnMl that big milk shake
nt DeVoe'iiT
Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Harry Lynch
nnd child of Crlssey- Field, Calif., are
visitors In the city who nrrived Mon
day. w
the maximum of yesterday nt 71. C.
Launspach Piano Store now open
for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite
Illtilto theater. Successor to Root Mu
sic Co. tf
Reports from the county health unit
yesterday show an eyidemic of chicken
pox to be prevalent In Klamath Falls.
Sixteen cases were reported among
school children last week and soVcral
more this week. The epidemic was
said not to be serious In Its nature.
The cases uro milder than the average.
Several cases of scarlet fever were re
ported during the week, also among
school children. Klamath News.
Graduation gifts at the Handicraft
Shop Include silk vesting?, boudoir
pillows, handkerchiefs, vanities, hair
bands, powder puffs, shoo trees,
sachets, silk hose, pajamas, combina
tions and many other useful articles,
50
J. S. Huntley of Jacksonville and
R; A. Davis of Trail wore registered
at the Hotel Medford yesterday.
Hemstitching 8c a yard. Tho Van
ity Shop, Rartlett and Main. tf
I-eo Potter, truck gardener of the
Willow Springs district transacted
business in the city this morning.
The Handicraft Shop has a nice lin
of handmade baby dresses which sell
for $2.50. 50
S. M. llullls returned yesterday
from a business trip to Copco nnd
Klamath Falls.
Marcelling 75 cents. Telephone 655
for appointment, 57
Iteglnnlng with last Saturday and
continuing for the remainder of the
summer, the Pacific highway between
Halfway creek and Dog creek In the
Sacramento river canyon, northern
Shasta county, will be open to traffic
at 7 a. m. and closed at 10 p. m. dally.
From 10 p. m. to 7 a. m. the highway
will be closed to all traffic. No de
tours are available. On the whole
motorists will find traffic conditions
between Redding and the Oregon line
improved over the 1924 season.,
Flower baskets for graduation, Jap
anese Art Store. . 53
Miss Hildegard 3.ange of Central
Point was among the business visitors
n Modford this morning.
Why allow your making, designing,
cutting, fitting or finishing garments
worry you, when you can find Just the
help you need on the large cities plan?
Prices 26c an hour and up. Mrs. Wade
lo Rycke, 331 East Maiu. Phone 110
, 48
Heavy rains at Rosehurg prevent-
d tho contest in that city between the
teams of Medford high and Rosehurg
high last Saturday, The Medford
earn went to Rosehurg last Friday of
ernoon.
Dressmaking and plain sewing. 9
Wo.it 32th streot. ,48
D. R. Woodcock wan a , week end
Isitor in Ktnmuth Falls since last Fii.
lay night.
Fifteen now 13verfnst wash mnte-
lals for your summer frocks. Thin
materials for tho frilly feminine
tyles. heavier materlnla for the boy-
sh tailored models. Handicraft Shop.
50
The canvass for tho Children's
arm of' Oregon, located at Corvallis,
which was postponed last week on ac-
ount of the absorbing Interest in the
school election will be completed Wed
nesday. Tho residence section has been
pretty well canvassed by th women
it the different churches, but tho busi
ness section was left unfinished.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Mrs. G. It. Maasdam of 313 So.
-ape. has returned home from a visit
at Idaho Falls.
Fancy creamery butter 41o per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Seattle visitors In the city today In
clude Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Conroy. Dr.
It. M. llurgltind. J. K. Xeal. Charles
llickey nnd Ralph Mondy.
The Handicraft Shop has a com
plete lino of children's half socks
all sizes and colors. 50
H. G. ICnders of Ashland was a bus
iness visitor la the city this morning.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Rrown & Whito ABoncy, Inc.
tf
The mid-week "Pavilion Parties"
it the Fair Grounds have been dis
continued for tho Imlance of the
month, but will be resumed enrly In
June, according to an announcement
made today by the Jackson County
Amusement company. This does not
iffect tho regular Saturday night
dances which will continue each week
as usual.
Patina leaving baby buggy on street
nn havo same by calling nt police
station. 4ft
Possession of two elk skins cost Rob
ert L. Wtltiams of Starkey. Union
county. $Lri0 in cash and SO days In
Jail. He was arrested with two fresh
kins In his possession, tried nt Ij
rande nnd found guilty. T. M. An
derson of Ashland was found guilt v
and fined $'i0 for killing deer In closed
season.
You will find many beautiful
weaves and rich fast colors In tho
Kverfast matetinls at the Handicraft
shop. AImo a wonderful lineof laces
from which to select your trimmings
SO
Medford Pnst N'iv IT. American I
::ien unking every boil v to install
f titrs on ihe streets of Medford on
Wednesday. May .n. he fore 2 p. m ac
count of I. O. O. F. parade.
Fancy creamery butter 4lo per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
Children's half socks in all the new-
shades both silk and cotton at tho
Handicraft Shop. 50
Three Medford students at tne
University of Oregon won places ou
s PLENTY OF THRILLS
BOGGS COLLECTS
SIBCOSTSMONEY
Matt Clay provldea'Uie MRUOHt thrill
' The matter of $ltl costs, which
the Hchool board In the old Jackson
school action of the board that was
Hcttlcd out of court with a decree
that tha costa should be paid by the
board, la now a thing of the past,
for yestcrdny tho sheriff paid over
nlr and plunges Into the water
first.
Other forms of nmusement and
thrills are also to he found nt the
show. Aztec Joe, a' man who relent
lessly fondles all sorts of reptiles, is one
of the features at the exhibition. Joe
permits thesnakes to bite him, without
receiving any serious injury to him
self. The daring feats of the men on the
mplorcycles cannot'- be overlooked.
the women's class canoeing teams c'annon-Ball Bell does fancy tricks
it the tryouts held "recently on tne on a motoroycl0 ridden around the
mill race. Alta Knlps. a Junior in horizontal interior of the 'Devil's Pit."
physical education, Is a member f a large round woodei compartment,
the Junior team. Miss Knlps was Also the man who inhales the fire,
member of tho sophmore team mystic performances given by n Hindu
which last year made tho lastest impersonator, and many other forms
time over made by women canoeists of amusement which are too numerous
the race. Myrtle Mast, a sopn-.to mention are found nt the carnival.
more In physical education, nnd Ar- A fcrrls wheel, whip, and n inerry
llno Butler, a sophmore In business go-round nre also there as forms of
nriministrntlnn. compose the soph- amusements.
more team.
Columbia plaster wall board Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard.
Monday afternoon May 11, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Tyrrell of Ross Lane
gave a party In honor of their daugh
ter, Arietta's eighth birthday, rnose
present Included nil pupils and toaeh-
ors of tho West Sldo school.. Games
were played, after which an elabo
rate dinner was served on tho lawn,
the center piece being a huge cake
bearing eight large candles. Mrs.
Tyrrell was assisted by Mrs. Olson
and Mrs. Cook. 'Mr. Tyrrell proved
himself nn ablo athletic director in
conducting tho pleasure events pi
the afternoon.
Silk vests nnd step-Inn. Air sizes.
$1.60 values, Wednesday only. $1.00.
lituEPll'a. u
Merle Houston of Trnil spent n few
hours transacting business in the city
today.
The senior class or the nign scnooi
will go upon their annual picnic to
morrow. The destination is veiled In
mystery, lest those of the Junior class
take part uninvited.
Cnlifornlans who are temporary vis
itors In this city include Mr. nnd Mrs.
P. H. Koran, Mr. nnd Mrs. n. K. Pnr
rnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bunnell, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Lou Levinson. Mr. nnd Mrrt.
A. .1. Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
If. Dempsey of Los Angeles, Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. B. Palliscr of Monrovia. Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Bvnns of Oakland, Mr.
and Mrs. John Johnson, Jr.. nnd A.
(.'arisen nnd-parly of Snntn Barbara,
and tin and Mrs. M. B. Mergen and
Mr. and Mrs. S. CI. Sargent of San
Kranclsco.
, 811k vests nnd step-ins. All slzoa,
f I 60 vnlues, Wednesday only, . f 1.00.
rtusscll'n. 60
Lnrkln Reynolds, local contractor.
va taken to the hospital last Satur
day, suffering from an infoctlon In
his left nrm. Dr. Thayer reports his
condition satisfactory nnd that he will
be out in n few days.
The Frank & King Comedians, who
have played In the city for tho past
several weekB, nre now filling an en
gagement in Klamath Falls.
William Duncan. Copco employee
who was recently severely Injured
while nt work nenr Grants Pass, has
buen removod from tho hopitnl to his
homo in Central Point, nnd Is now Im
proving. A party of Medford people came
over to this city Sunday for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. George Parker. In
tho parly wet o Mary Moore, Sue Stew
art. Lee Brown. Jnck McDcvltt. Joe
Flelgel limner 10. Van Camp and Cor
trudc A. Parker. Grunts Pass Cour
ier.
Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of Cra
ter Natlonnl Forest Is spending today
Inspecting the Tlller-Trnll mainten
ance road being built to the summit in
that section by n crew of half a dozen
men with a grader nnd tractor.
Silk vests nnd step-ins. All sizes.
.60 values, Wednesday only, ft. 00
Hussell's. 60
The Men's club of the Presbyterian
church will hold their monthly sup
per nnd program nt the chapel on
Thursday night of this week beginning
nt 0:30 p. ni. The supper will' be in
ehnrgo of William Watt and a com
nilttce of helpers. The principal
sneaker of tho evening will bo Rev. J
W'lllnrd De Yoe. the new pastor or tne
North M. K. church. Ills subject will
be "Some experiences with the best
people I hnvo over met." Mr. Sheets
nnd Mr. Voting of Phoenix will fur
nish special music.
Harvey Grlgsby returned Monday
nfter several weeks' sojourn in Klam
nth county.
While returning from the Medford
high Freshman nnd Sophomore class
picnic, held nt Rogue Elk, the car
driven by Robert Clancy ran Into n
ditch, badly shaking up the six oc
cupnnts. As n matter of fact the ac
cident could have been much worse
had the ear been going nt a faster rote
of speed than the fifteen miles nn
hour It was traveling.
Among the out of town Oregonl.tns
outside of Portland, who nro guests at
local hotels are Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Kl
llott of Salem. Mrs. C. A. Stevens of
Cottage Grove. W. J. Ftillerton nnd B.
K. Cooper of St. Helens. Kdward York
aliil Mrs. F. M. Casebeer. of Bnker.
Silk vests nnd step-Ins. . All sizes.
$1 60 vnlues, Wednesday only, $1.00.
Itu-sell's. 60
The electrical demonstration which
:is put of? at the Copco nrsembly
room last evening was well attended
by members of the Copco Forum. This
intcvi-Ming exhibition, wlni-h wiisfon
ililc ti',1 by the WesllnghKUsp F.lectrlc
and Manufacturing company of Pitts
burg, featured n demonstration of re
mote control of unattended substation.
It u remarkable to note the nlmost
human operation of the electr. equip
ment, which hns done away with the
necessity for attendants In many of
the present day simulations. The pro-
SON MAULS FATHER
WHO SLEW MOTHER
R. C. O'BRIEN ',-
GET SAND ISLAND
. FfiOM UNCLE SAM
SALEM, Oce., May 19. After 02
years of iilleed violation of Its
ncreetnent with tho Btato of Oregon
the United States government will
at last lose control and profitu num
Sand island In the mouth of tho
Columbia river, if plans of tho state
land board are carried to success.
In 18G4, Sand Island was ceded to
the government by the stato to le
used for military purposes and this
was a condition of the -transfer of
the island to tho government,
the government never hts used
island for military purposes
instead has leased, it
Ki'ound for which.it is very
SAN FRANCISCO, May 19. Cli
maxing a series of family quarrels,
Antonc Mollteverde, 5I. attacked his
wife with, an axe in their home Inst
night woundlncr her so severalv that
nho died while being taken to a hos-
pitnl. A son, Tlobdrto. 18, summoned
by his sister, Mary, 12. rushed to the
mother's rescue and bent tho father
into unconsciousness. ,
'olice officers reported finding a
blood-stained nxe in a closet in the
hod room.' The police said Monte-
verdq confessed killing his wife.
Hut
the
hut
fishing
valuable.
Now the state land board has a
plan for recovering possession of the
island. At a meeting a week from
tomorrow,, the board will assume
the island and
ROSEBURG BONDS SOLD
TO
Ins the attaching of the private bnnk
account last Saturday of Elmer AVil-
son, school hoard member.
The general public wondered why
the school board had not paid tlTTs
long over-due small bill long before
Mr. Bogs. a attorney for the Jack
son B'jhonl people, ut whose, insti
gation tho nuU was begun, resorted
to determined tactics last Saturday.
Mr. Boggs intlmutes that the school
board, three of whose members, I. D.
Phlpps, A, H. Miller and Elmer
Vilfoni wero members of the old that the rtate owns
do urn wmcn mauo ami signed tne
settlement ngreement June 11, 1024,1
evidently did not intend to pay the
costs until forced to do so, and
never expected to be enforced.
"I was very courteous to the
school hoard about the. matter at
first," said Mr. Hoggs today, "but
when after I had written ( them
courteously and ineffectively about
the matter, and after niy law lwirt
ner had been told by Miss Manning,
tho school district clerk, that tho
board had tabled the bill; and after
being told last Saturday by her on
tho phone that next Tuesday a check
would probably bo "Bent to me In
payment, patience ceased to be a vir
tue. "Then too, Mr. Franklin, n mem
ber of the present board, told me
personally thai I could not collect ':
tho $16 from the present bonrd. 1 1
decided to end tho ditly dallying
tactics, hence my action of attach
ing Rimer Wilson's bnnk nccount.
"The school board, nt the time of
the suit, in June, 1924, was very
eager for a settlement in fact, beg
ged for one. The Idea of trying
to avoid paying the "costs, there-1
fore was ridiculous, but when thel
bonrd began crowing that I could :
not collect the costs, It aroused my
ambition to show otherwise. I have
the costs money now. That Is all
there is to It." -
whi in. In thP U. W. army m
Fiance I contracted a bad cold then
the influenza. I was shell-shocked
and gassed. I suffered in terrible
misery for six months. Was returned
to the United States and tho suf
fering continued. I consulted six
different doctors, but they did not
seem to know what -was the matter
with m and did me ho suuu. .
thouch I t"k several
IIOSEBUIKJ, Ore., May 19. City
improvement bonds wro 'sold by the
council nt its regulnr meeting last
night to the Douglas National bank of
this city. The bonds were In the sum
of $43,113.33, bearing six per cent in
terest running for a period of ten
years.
Sfx bids were submitted, ranging
from $104. 2 to $106.43, per $100, the
latter offer being tho proposal sub
mitted by the local bnnlc-
Conni)' TroaHuver'H Coll for SHclal
It oat I District- Warrants.
Stato of Oregon.- County of Jackson.
Treasury Deaprtment.
Jar-ksonville. Oregon. May- 19th, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that there nre
funds on hand for the redemption of
all outstanding Jackson county, Ore
gon, warrants registered as follows, all
dates inclusive, and drawn on the
road districts indicated:
Road Two Registered March 8,
1924. to February 9. 1925.
Hoad Six Registered February 9,
1924. to July 3, 1924.
Road Nine Registered. April 5,
1924, to May 17, 1924.. Also Warrant
Number. 8742.
Hoad Ton April. 11,, 1924 to De
cember 31, 1924. i . ..
imprest on the above called war
rants ceases on this, the 19th day of
May. 1925. A. C. WALKKK.
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon.
n. a. m.
Crater Iakc Chapter No.
32. Regular convocation
Tuesday, May 19th. 8 p.
ni. M. E. M. Degree. Vis
itors welcome.
B0 A. F. NOTII.
KnlghtH Tern pin r Cnnclnvi
Stated conclave. Masonic
Hall, Ashland, Wednesday,
levelling. May 20 .at 7 o'clock
g fiw7 ftsharp. Routine business and
vj ueu itom .ucgree, roiiowert
-Vi by recess nnd serving liuht
refreshments, ooncludnlg with confer
ring -Order of tho Temple. AH Sir
Knights courteously Invited.
W. H. McGOWAN. K. C.
W. IT. DAY, Recorder. r.0
T
bottles of
will lease It to some corporation for j meilielne prescribed for me. At
fishing purposes. If the government j nKt friend of mine advised mo to
contests the state's rlKht, the corpo- tako Dr. l'krce's Golden Mcdieul
ration to which it is leased, according Discovery. 1 noticed a change In
to nn offer and ngreement now made, about a month. This surprised mo ,
will defend tho state's position in and I continued to take the ,'pis-.
court. covery' until I had taken seven hot-
Hevcnues from the island from j ties. I began to feel like myself
fishing licenses should run about! once more and today I am feolins, ,
$20,000 for the remainder of this better than I have felt In four years. ,
year It is said and ordinarily will With the exception of 'gassed lungs
run as high as JtO.000. There Is a j am entirely well." H. C. irlirien,
possibility that the state may cn- 3018 Kagle St., los Angeles. Calif,
denvor to! collect for the whole 02 1 ,ny drug store, in tablets or .
venrs wliteb - t Kiti-ccMsrnl would n,(,l nr send 1 0c to Dr. Piorco S .
bring a very large sum Into the Invalids' Hotel, Duffalo, N.
state's coffers, I 'a trial nkg.
Two Performances,
7 and 9;o 'Clock
Evening Prices :
Adults 50c, Kiddies 25c
Come Early for -a
Good Seat
y for
Adv.-
PARIS WILD ABOUT
m
PARIS, Hay .19. (Uy Associated
Press.) Jack Dempsey and his brido
arrived here today from London. It
was reported that tho heavyweight
champion took the count from the
ICngllsh channel and suffered from
nea slcltness during a rough passage.
A platoon of polico stormed the
crowd, which included Georges I'ar
pentier. In order to clear a gangway
for Deinpaey and his wlfo to a waiting
automobile.
Dempsey and Cnrpentler greeted
each othor most cordially.
The arrival of tho Dempseys .at the
railway station resulted In n battle
royal .between the polico nnd a noisy
crowd of fight fans, two of whom
were Injured in tho rush by tho gon
dormos to greet the American fightrr.
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SM TONIGHT! It
Presents 'V
Advanced Vaudeville
in Offerings
For Your Eyes and Ears, Featuring
Music and Song, ;
Headed by
.'".i..? 'Ul
Starting
Tomorrow Mat
inee Three
Days' Shoving
(Friday excepted)
of
"The Great
Divide"
A vivid picturiza
tion of the im
mortal stage
drama, depicting
a love epic of tho
gays when the
west was young.
(N. B.: Account
of the coming Fri
day of the Henry
Duffy Players
w.i t h Lawrenoe
D'Orsay in "So
This Is London?"
there will be no
movie program on
that day.)
MAXWELL, FIELDS & CO.
in
"MELODY AND RHYTHM"
Late Sengs and Eccsntric Dancing.
AUSTIN & DELANEY
in
"THE SYNCOPATED HOTEL"
A Colored Pair Who Sing and Dance.
DAVE RAFAEL & CO.
in
"ON THE CORNER"
Novelty Ventriloquist and Impersonators,
MAXFIELD & STONE
in
"TWO BOYS AND A PIANO"
Sweet Singers of the "Blues."
PREVOST & GOULET
in
"A VAUDEVILLE MELANGE"
Acrobats With a Musical Turn.
A Different Kind of Show You'll Like It
"Topics of the Day"
-Sennett Comedy
CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA,
F. Wilson Waite, Director
. : ill T"""iwer
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WAXTKI) May cnrrlf r for wooden
truck. Rnx 14. MiR' Tribune. 60
WAXTKD Experienced apple thlii
ners. Noel Davie. H. 3. Medford.
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uMhi ltoiiahle store mnn. pome
experience ntoeysttry, IIox 5, Mull
; Tnnnne. &
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You Can Get Most
Any Old Thing at
DE VOE'S
Most Any Old Time.
Always Room to Park
Your Car.
436 W. Main Ph. 122-R
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CRATERiAN F Ma 22
TICKETS ON SALE TOMORROW, 12 O'CLOCK POPULAR LOW PRICES: Lower Floor,
first 18 rows $1.65; Balance $1.10; Balcony, first 2 rows $1.10; Balance 50c. Includes war tax.
jz HENEiY Duffy Ppoductioti
GeorgeM-CohanS Comedy of Two Nations
With LAW.RENCE D'ORSAY and a
CAST OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE-