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.o o . :fRTP6lii oMAtL 'IMlintTNE, MflDffOftt). 6 TiEOOKj SATURDAY, ,TTTXE 13. 1D2.1 c ', o ... ,; . t : PAGE TWfl ocal mid Personal I The Southern 1'urlfh! ki'c:qI train,, 'if c:.p. cut'.loiij r.uuuiiallzo ;'.io which will trannport southern Oregon aiedfmd liunlnes cijIIhki'. which club niumliei'H to the annual summer cloKcd Kometlme ago necnuHu of a fire school nt CorvalllH, will leave Modford which partially gutted tho college tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. 'J buiidinK on Gr;je street, will be DANCK Uivernldo Community club ready for summer classes about the Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or- I7lh of this month, chestra. 7- Place an X before ItlKdon's name in As was the case last nlUht the city News teleKiams from Salom say Monday's school election. 72 will bo filled with soldiers from Camp that Governor Pierce has assumed a Approximately JJIMHO lias been Jackson, as the National (iuardsnien ' hard boiled" attitude in his treatment earned durim; tno past year ny i ivlll uirain be nermlttcrt to visit the of annllcations for executive cltmency students or tno university ol uregon city until 10:30 p. ni. The hundreds of for drunken automobile drivers who inrougn tno campus v. iu. a. em men in uniform last night gave the have run afoul of tho law. A number ployment office. business district a very lively appear- 0f such requests, some from prominent ' Fresh salt water salmon. 20c lb. ance. The soldiers spent much money citizens; have reached the executive Johnson Produce Co. , at the confectionery and tobacco Htores office, all of which have been turned ) c. It. Welch of Oakland, Calif., who and In the theaters. Nevertheless, down. "The law is very plain In the has been visiting I W. Hullls for the never was the city more peaceful and case of a drunken driver and there Is past week, left for his home In that orderly, and the local police and tho no excuse fo r violating lis provisions." city last evening. men detailed from Camp Jackson as the governor declares. "When a man ICggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson military police had nothing to do but mixes booze with his gasoline he does produce Co. tf look pleasant. 1 It deliberately ' nnd becomes a'serious Before you buy that piano see Laun- menace to all who make use 'of our spach. He can save you money. Ho public highways." knowa pianos and is reliable. Tusclous Hlng cherries of the finest quality were among the various pro duce sold at the busy public market this morning. Tho cherries, which were of large size and most pleasing to the taste, were soon sold out. orettrand fnmily. Hemstitching sc u yard. The Van ity Shop. Uartlett and Main. tf Iilcludeil among tourists ami others hero from a distance, wiio are regis tered at local hotels, are Mr. and Mrs. II. It. King and Dorothy King of Wor cester. MiiHrf.,1 G. J.' Bowcrman of St. l.ouls, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kimball of Philadelphia, and Frank Knsmlnger and Mellvllle Meyer of New York City. The most Important fluty of the e tf Experience Is a great teacher. Chas. Curl Weaver of the Standnrd Oil Co., motored to White Horse Bluff on the Crater Lake highway Thursday. From the bluff he hiked the remain, ing eight miles to the. rim of the lake: He reported the snow to bo fairly well T. Hlgdon has had experience as school director. Vote for him. 7 ICev.'und Mrs. If. M. liranhnm of . packed this side of Anna Spring, but Myrtle Point, drove to Modford Sat- above that Hoint there was a layer of urday and will returned to Myrtle .slush over the packed snow, making Point this morning. They are guests 1 progress a bit more hampered. ' Chas. T. Hlgdon who Is running for or Mrs. Ablbo Thomas and Mr. and Sale of package goods now on atUhe school director at tho election Monday Mrs. h.. T. Conscr. Itcv. Branliam was Handicraft Shop. We have endeav has Ha.il experience In school board and pastor of the Methodist church, South, lorert to make this sale an event whlc'l city council. Vote for him. 72 here for four yeat-B and they have a will mean a great saving to the hun- Mlss Huth Koozer li ft this morning large circle of friends In Medford. Idreds of patrons who have made this for Lakeview, Ore., where ' she will j Now Is the time to load upon candy ahop possible. " 73 spend her vacation with Br. 10. V. Kv- for your summer vacation trip. Get It I oIi Ib! Don't miss this. Grand ball! at dbvoc-b tire sale beginning June II. Fair Grounds, tonight. 72 tf I Kmll Hritt of Jacksonville was Increased passenger traffic on the,imon(t the many visitors In Medford Southern Pacific I-ilncs yesterday fore- yesterday afternoon from that city, ed that railroad to run south bound I Charles T. Higdon has had exper traln No. 43 In two sections. This in- ience as a school board member. Vote creased traffic Is due more or less to for him Monday. 72 the many conventions that are taking Miss Kaye Gordon of Klamath Falls place on the Pacific coast. who has been attending O. A. C, Is Staple drugs at DeVoe's. If ' spending several days In the city A I Piche roturned last evening from visiting friends, a short business trip to Klamath Falls! K. I. R. eggs a. De.oe's. tf mil (voters in a school district Is -to an" surrounding country. A real party, folks! Don't miss It! elect members of the school board. 72 1 Kmll Mohr has two children in the Grand bull! Fair Grounds Pavilion! K. K. Kaserly and family of Hotch- high school and one In tho grade tonight! ' 72 Kiss. Colo., are among vsltors In the schools of, Modford. He Is sincerely people from Washington state reg- valley who are spending several days Interested In our schools. Klect him , istered at local hotels Include Air. and wllh friends and relatives. director Monday. 72, Mrs. I). M. Johnson, J. N. Clark, and Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or- .wore sold chestra. ' Conforming'- to new law Dancing from (I to 12. 72 n thousand canes of loganberries .Mrs. I,. It. Season of Seattle, Mr. and In London. England, Inst Mrs. H. ' Bertram!, Miss Mabel Orr, week hy the Corvallls cannery organ-I .Mary Allnion, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Izatlon. This wiB Include the entire Wolff. Joel Wolff, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Miss Grace Myers, teacher In tho season's pack of both the Corvallls and 1 M. Payette of Aberdeen, and Mr. and roresi. urove plants. .Mrs. C. C. Turlny and ramlly of Van- Buclllla and Pacific package goods couver. nV Iho following reduced prices: Co- DnVoe has bought the entire stoek tumo slips, J.I. 25. reduced to f 2.17. 'of fire damaged goods of the Valley Gowns, $3.00, reduced to, 2.00. Com-'cnndy Co. and will have it on sale in public schools, left Monday for Cen tral Point, Oregon; to spend the great er part of her summer vacation with her parents," says the Klamath Falls 11....nl.l "1-1., Minn, tl.n no.nlh. Miss Myers will return to tho city to mutinous, ji.ss. reduced to fl. 23. Mils summer garden, beginning Thurs attend to business Interests, having ' I,n,,y dresses, fi.aa.i reduced to 90c. day, June 1 1. tf purchased a lot hero and started build- A" o'her packages reduced according- K. F. Sandoz of the Persist district Ing a residence upon It. '-Miss Myers'!'- ' Handicraft Shop. - 73"w'as aniong'the many business visitors is building tho homo or an Invest-1 Tno Fnl1" Grounds Pnvlllon will bo in the olty today.' lnqnt." , thrown open to the visiting guardsmen I Charles T. Hlgdon. who Is a can- Vole for Chas. T. Hlgdon for school tonight when n grand ball will be stag- didate for school director to succeed director Monday, a good clean',' level their honor. A program of new Dr. I. D. Phlpps, has four children headed man, He is a good school fan. ianco hits has been prepared. It Is in the Medford schools. Two girls - ' ' ' 72 expected that tho local dancing public graduated with the class of 1824. 72 Klghty-four cars representing Pa- wl" not 10 n hnnd to assist I The service nt the Presbyterian clflc coast and middle western states 1116 Pnvlllon management in showing ' church Sunday morning will be In atonned at Merrick's Motor Inn-venter- . 1,10 visitors a good time. day to spend tho night.' I Al "hy man or woman who knows Columbia plaster wall board. Call c'hns' T- M'ffdon well their opinion of for prioeH. Wallace Woods Lumber .him. tin n man and a school director. Yard. Universally tho answor will be ho At n recent meeting of the Bnndon should bo elected Monday by all school hoard 1 of the 24 teachers, In- J "'(mils. ..... - 72 eluding Superintendent Wnlson. wore I W. I.. Jones, forest ranger stationed discharged. The teachers had all been lhe llcn1 Indian country. Wns in the reemployed ahd litigation Is expocted. luay on oinciai ousmoss. The most cnpahle, Interested and successful man available should be se lected. Kmll Mtfhr will fill the posi tion ably and creditably. . 72 Fishing In the river and smnller streams hereabouts 'Is ' reported as good. There Is a run of steelhend on, 1' roo nd service for business men, Salvation Army Service lent Bulletin Board. Phone 356. . ' 72 1 Tho commercial fishing in the Rogue continues to hold Its own al though not quite as good as It was nt the opening of tho season. Last nnd lots of these gamoy fish nre at the nKht 'he seven boats which mado the Savage Rapids dam "Vicinity. Fresh salt water salmon: 25a' lb. Johnson Produce Co, ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. R. King and dnugh- drlft brought In 1000 pounds. With the salmon netting the fishermen 12 cents per pound, a considerable amount of outside .money Is still being brought. tor, Dorothy of Woroheater, Mass., are h" Grants Pass Courier. among those from a dlslnnco who are spending severnl days In the city. Chas. T. Hlgdon ts an American Fancy creamery nutter 43c rer lb.' Johnson Produce Co. C. 10. Smith wns Included amnmr the with' American Ideal! nnd Ideals. i0 visitors In the city this morning from should be elected schonl director 'nt i lm' lllow the ejection Monday. . 72 Mrs. T.C. Law of the Willow Springs district was among tho busi ness callers in tlfe city this forenoon. The event of the senson! Grant! ball! Fair Grounds! Tonight. 72 out of town Oregonlans In addition to Portland residents, registered at 10. cal hotels Include Fayo V. 'Gordon. R. Gordon nnd G. It. leever of Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton nnd G. W. Day of Salem, Mrs. F.lljnh Corhott, Miss 11. K. Snrdeaur and W. .1. llart fleld of McMinnvlUe, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Williams of Coqullle, nnd J.. M. Lamb anil C. 10. Gordon of lOugepe. Medford hns no more loynl and pa triotic citizen than Kmll Mohr. He has stood by tho community through thick and thin. He Is a booster for all safe and progressive Improvements. He has been a resident hero for many years.i He has mado good. Vote for him Monday. 72 Clifford JO. Boswell was umong the many O. A. C. students who returned homo yesterday. Show.ora sheet Metal Works fnoved JVfr, to 21!) H. Central. Tho roputation for Cleanliness is "Advertising that money can't buy" Walk into our plant any time. We wanti you tr see for yourself. The COLONIAL 6outharn Oregon' Flnert Bakery SpriiiKfl dlHtrlrt One of our cftiRcnn who 1h n lavxo Inxpuyor, ytt favora contlnuod Im provement in our public hcIiooIh Im a nnnidHte for director Monday. Vote for Khtil Mohr. 72 The city coum-ll hns announced Hint I petitions concernine city nnnexa- ton that nre to he turned In to thorn Hhould he done no nt onco so that tho Hpeelfil election lmny he railed nt the council metlnff next Tueadhy night.' The wnlermnnter ran he found In hln office In tho Modford National Imnk building, from 8 a. m. until noon, every day during the Irrigation sea son., . . , or. A group of the Chamber of Com merce committee dined thin noon nt tamp .Inckson wfth Hil;ndier eOn-1 era I CeorRo A. White, where the do- I tails of the huRe auto enrnvnn to take the OreRon Nnttonnl Ounrd up to Cra ter Lnko and return wore discussed. JliRdon's friends Insist that he Is peculiarly fitted for n member of the board of education because of his former experience ns n member of a school board nnd nlso ha a member of the city council. 72 l.uclus Klncald and vlfe of Kncle Point were amoiiR the people who were In the rity this forenoon trnnsactlng business. Candy! candy nl DeVoe's fire sale. tf People from California who are rosr- iHteied at local hotels include Mr. and Mis. II. 4 doff, and Henry Oble of San IHcRo, Miss 1J, .lenks of Berkeley, Mrs. A. H. Pratt, Mrs. Gertrude Hons. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Cora Thornc. Mr. and Mrs. T, tt,ee nnd J. H. mil of T.OH AnireloM. MiV nnd Mrs. A. C. Wheeler of Hanta Ann. Mr.- nnd Mrs. Noel Arnold of Pasatlona. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Callan and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Connoly. Mrs. J. W. Oreen and Cuptatn and Mrs. S. D. Joiich of San Kranclsco, vote for Hiudou for tho position of school director.1 72 Jjincoln Ant lea. for nearly five years secretary of the Hend Commercial club, hun reslRned to accept a slmllar PuHltlon at UoseburR. . Tie will he suc ceeded by I,. K. Cramh, recently of Klamath Falls. tiiand hall Kair Pavilion, tonight. 1. H. Anderson of llmtc, Mont.. Is MpenitiiiR n few days In the city vis UIiir Mr. and Mrs. K. Taltlmmerlee. Orders taken for nnael food and sunshlno cake at 75c each, at 737 W. Htn street. Phone 224-1,. 73 11. t iJillard, city water eiiRineer. retuinril lust oventpR from i business Hip Irt Untie Fulls. t.rsnd hiitl In honor of visiting Kiiurdsmen! Fair Grounds Pavilion tonight! Don't fall to nttMid, 72 Orand ball Fair Pavilion, tonight. charge of tho Sunday school as it is the nnnual children's day. ' There will he baptism bf Infants, a mission- nry playlet recitations and dialogues and songs by the children of tho Junior And primary nnd beginner do partmentH. Tho children of tho pri mary and beginner departments need not come until 10:30 n. m but tho other classes will be held ns usual. . Higdon will make a good successor to I.' D. Phlpps as a member of the school board.-- ' " ' ' 72 Among Portland residents of Port land registered at tho hotels of "this city are Mv. and Mrs. A. O. Leech, Mr. and Mrs. C O. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. LeHter Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlcken. Mr: and Mrs. A. AVeln steln. Hemstitching, buUons ' covered at thb Handicraft Shop. ' " tf '''Abbut twenty' O r e g'b n ' National 6uardsmen " nrrlved this' forenoon from Portland and Astoria under the charge; of Ueutonntlt Stretcher of Portland. The arrival of these men makes' the 22nd brigade cohiplete as far as membership goes. : Come out and help us show the soj dler boys a good time- Fnir Grounds 'Pnvlllon! . Tonight. 72 Fail woaUier is promised for 'Sun day,' following 'the nice days of yes terday and Thursday. The weather of yesterday and a year ago today was very much alike In temperature and fair conditions. lOnimit CHne'a Shop anniversary week, June 8th to loth. Call and get one of our beautiful gifts for ladles. 72 Children's day exercises will bo held nt the Phoenix church Sunday at 11 n. m., to which the public is wel come. We pny for nshes and sell dirt jhenp. Hrown & Whito Agency, Inc. tf Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 Cen tral avenue, open from one until five p, m. Kodak work, hand colored pho tos, painting, or commercial orders given prompt attention. 'hono 823-U or Mrs. Pinto S21-Y. ' 82 ... , . . . v M . ' ' V Boveiul Medford citizens Were, Fony-fou: cu:- f tho bluio cars, guests at the Ashland' Kiwanis clubj'preenting a number of suites, some meeting heltfc at the Hotel Ashland . from the east and middle west, regls yesterday, including l9. L,. Kromley, tered here yesterday at the local slate H. E. McElhose and C. C. Lummon. The main feature of the program consisted of the Copco development motion pictures, which were dis played by Mr. Bromley. This exten sive development, costing over three million dollars, was explained in de tail by Mr. Bromley. It. K. McEl hose, commander of Medford PoHt registration traffic bureau. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fugl Co. tf Jaunspach Piano Store now , open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Rialto theater. Successor to Hoot Mu sic Co. tf Charles A. Wing has recently sold the 1 J. 15. 11111 property, located on of the American Neglon, addressed North Central avenue, to J. W. Peart, the club on the subject of the new! who will take possession at once. Legion Drum corps, which is a recent valuable addition; to the musical or ganizations of the Itogue valley. Mr. McKlhose asked the support of the Ashland citizens (u regard to the "4D Day's"1 celebration which is being put on by the Medford post to help de fray the expenses of this drum corps. Grand ball Fair J'avilion, tonight. -. 72 Package goods now on sale at the Handicraft Shop. Standard quality merchandise at prices far be.ow the vgular. Don't fail to make your se lections early. 73 Brick Ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf Twelve more men left this morning for Crater Luke .National park where they will Join a crew already there engaged In clearing the west road of snow and debris. It Is expected that by the 20th of this month the road will be open up to the government carnp, leaving only a distance of 1.7 miles uncleared. Itemember the fire sale on candles at DeVoe's; beginning June 11. tf 'ackago goods at marvelously re duced prices. Gowns, combinations, boudoir Jackets, caps, children's things and many oiher useful articles will be found at the Handicraft Shop. 73 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Browrj & White Agency, Inc ' tf Rev. J. Wlllard De Yoc ubd family have moved from 2-1 South Washing ton street to their" new home in the Methodist parsonage at 27 North Orange street, lately vncated by the family of the late ltev. L. 15. Gilbert. This Is one of tho nicest Methodist parsonages in the state. Before com ing here Rev. De Yoe occupied what was krTown as the finest Methodist parsonage in the state of Kansas, costing, exclusive of ground, over $22,000, nnd beirtg .one of the finest residences west of Topeka in that state. ou can't make a mistake in voting for Higdon. .' 72 'orticelli tint stocking with silk and lifie tops nnd soles for service. Fino oven weave. Mado in all the newest shades, Handicraft Shop. 73 Eggs wanted, 30O' dozen. Johnson Produce Co. tf The many Southern Pacific rail road officials, who were in the city yesterday in connection with the movement of tho special troop trains bringing Oregon National Guardsmen to their encampment here,- have all returned to their rcKpcctiVe stations. Pacific and Bucilla rnckace Roods one-third off. Handicraft Shop. 73 ; 1 Corticelli full'1' fashioned, pure thread silk hope ranging ihirice from VI. SB tn J 1. 00. Handicraft Shop. 3 Hand embroidered Philippine dresses, white and colored voile, $6.75. Jap Art Store. 1 . 73 Carl Percall, n young man of Cen tral Point, pleaded guilty in Judge Taylor's court yesterday to the charge of operating a truck without a chauf feur's license preferred against him by the state traffic officer, J. J. Ale Mahon, and was fiue'd $10; '' Big dance and swimming carnival, Ashland Natatorlum, two blocks from new Llthia Springs hotel, Saturday evening. J.une 13th, "The Southern Oregoninns," Grants Pass crack or chestra 'will furnish tho music. Free I swim after the dance. Cle;(n sulphur i water. Tickets $1.00, tax 10c, A good time for everybody. 72 Marcelling 76c." 31 So. Orange street. Phono 65D. ' '70 Bi,idweiser 1 5c bottle at DeVoe's fire' sate. tf Columbia plaster wall board Call for prices. Wallace "Woood Lumber yard,- ' Many citizens, due to the excite ment of the National Guard coming have overlooked the fact that the an nual school election takes place next Monday from 2 to 7 p. m. at the high school building, for the election of a member of the school board, for which position three candidates are running. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf . Miss Margaret Van Scoyoc will re ceive pupils for tutoring during the summer vacation. Phone 603-J. 72 For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning To appreciate -values you must s"e tho display of Philippine dresses,, gowns, step-ins and hand made lints, at The Jttpanese Art Store. 73 Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Forty women, members of the Lob Angeles Lyric club, a well known or ganization of singers, who are enrouto back home from Portland In several large motor busses, arrived In- the city yesterday afternoon and spent the night here at the Hotel Medford. They continued on their way to Los Angeles early today. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. . Tntlmlrwl nmnmr tlm vlultm-u In Hip' city from adjacent California points who arrived Friday are Helen llickey and Murgarie Eller of Etna Mills. J. P. Kennedy of Alt. Shasta, and Frank Lewis and H. J. Bailey of Weed. High grade piano near Medford will be sold to a. reliable party at u. big savings. $10 monthly will handle. A snap. Write at once to Tallman Piano Store. Salem. Oregon. 74 -Bp or- laWn. work. Bateman. phone 912-J, Samuel tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAL15 Rheinlandor refrigerator - almost new. Sewing machine. I V. Root, fil l Plum. Phone !Ht-J. 7 Every mile pro tected bv Auto- ma tic System, the most com plete known to science. ' Portland Limited the only olid through train betwecnPortland and Chicago. Observa tion car with library, lounging room, club room, smoking and card room, barber shop, shower bath, valet service. New Pullman sleeping cars with improved and more commodious dressing rooma for the ladies. Unexcelled dining car service. Notlilns taperEor in transpor tation. No etra fare. 70 Hours , Botween Portland and Chiea&a ' Loavoa Portland at 9:35 every morning Standard and tourist sleeping cars through to Chicago, also standard sleep ing car for Denver and Kansas City. Continental Limited Another 70-hourtrain between Portland and Chicago, leaving Portland at 4:00 every evening, with observation car and sleeping cars through to Chicago. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars to Denver and Kansas City. Low Fares In effect daily to September 15 to at! the princi pal Eastern Citlea. Final return limit October 3 1 , Liberal atop-over privileges. One-way via California either going or retuminc may be arranged it desired without much additional expense. Zlon National Park Low summer fares to the new Wonderland of Color in Southern Utah. Why not take it in on your way East? ' , Yellowatona National Park May also be made as a side trip at a small ad ditional coat. Ask for free booklet descriptive of these famous retorts. Our representative will be clad to give you full Information and help you plan your trip. Address WM. McMURFAY ' ' General Passenger Agent 1 ' .., Portland, Oregon Union Pacific HATTER CLXANIR8 P HEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir . h plllllllllll YOU'LL WELCOME TO' OUR S - NATIONAL GUARDSMEN 1 r " ; BE SORRY IF YOU MISS Ends j Tonight Zane Grey's Thrilling Epic' of . the West ''The Thundering Herd" 1 - A Paramount Picture WITH '' H , JACK HOLT H NOAH BEERY g LOIS WILSON ;1 Raymond HATTON 1 Beginning Tomrroow A Grin-Fizz Mixer "p: Be Luxe ' .,'..;.;' '' That's ' RAYMOND GRIFFITH ,; fj the New Komic King in "THE NIGHT CLUB" 1 ..Thrilling Killing Filling f unnier than 'i'40 Winks,'? "Miss.; Bluebeard" or ."Char-;1 ley's Aunt" '," ;:-" lllllllllllllllllllllllllili I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DON'T MISS THIS GRAND BALL given in honor of Pregon National Guard v Fair Grounds Pavilion TONIGHT Come Out and Help Show the Visitors a Good Time. o Natfonal Guardsmen in Uniform AdmittedFree HUNT'S Monday Night, June 18 CRATER! AN' " ' r,.,'- J aasmas sf . .. . JnS LUMEDV NEW YORK. HAS V- LAU LAUGHED AND WEPT OVER FOR TWO YEARS mm . ! fP0 PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER aiiiii mi M0 PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER ' Qost ofjallJltrwrtlixuiQoniedhr'' JityMjacxt Broun, Mam 'Ycrlc World. .- - """- vrwt-tw ntvti.tu iyiskb cnecKs, money oraers payable to Hunt's Craterian Theater. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to Insure safe return. PRICES, including war tax: Lower Floor, first 18 rows $2.75, next 6 rows $2.20, balance $1.65; Balcony, first 2 rows $1.10, balance 50c. Box office sale Monday, June "IB. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR At District School Election Monday, June 15 DR. O.J.JOHNSON He pledges a strict application of business prin ciples m conducting tho affairs of the district, and fair antP impartial treatment f all iues A Resident of the City Four Years o Three Children in the Public Schools. Tl"8 adT- pald for Menus of the candidate. . ...