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o o o 2 o QME1FQK1J &UL TRltiUE. MKDFOI'T). PRECOX, TUFDAVg Jtd. 14, 92 Toml and J Personal K.O". Witte and wlf of Chf halin. :none the lounns f-milU from a: J'.uiiiiar Iiu.zoleik. umhur of t -. 1 1. K. V hr.uQ j;j::u-r tt Vah . arrived In Mr-iUorri Katunl.'.y difianre who arrived ui MrrU-k' M- ral book on Ah a an lift. U visiting Ci! Will) Nt-.vs. who for the ptai five (& (Shx and are viiOtlnK with 1nvtui tor Inn yt-xw nlay erf ihojw uf II. li. in Awhlund for sS-Iral days, durnVvt-W has bwn al.ent from hi dsk ... . . . . f . II.. , w 1... II It t .i-l, ,.t. 1 U l .1 . V, Cj . . .. ior a lew any ivior kiiik ii " -" iaif i .iiuiMi-ap"ii, .umn., i.. j umc ic u uuiriiuiTHK coiir ui in ai-wi otnee, nnti wno na n-n Anifelt. where they -x !.-! w inaV U hire of l"A-nlx. Am.. O. 11. suwigJiM iat-i work. "Alaska V T l-iu-k. .out of bd one w--ftt inre hi break- ihelr future home. Mr. From thtQedford iZlk' lodtfi- head- and they t uartern in tne Hotel Portland during liv'm rapii K. Miieidn of OoW- lQ Stroh of Publo. Witte fffnerly resided In Aledf-.rd. Iciver, Idaho. K- havinj.' liCrd here aUut lw-W- yJ field. .v.. A. are o linnr' tt-ed with iV .'!n . It. Culhlll of Vanrouvtr. quarter In tne Hotel Portland during itv rapid prOKrens nwv tney fix . 11. un-rnme. i-a.. j. r.. r-iwinji k u the n itiunal Llk' t-or.vtntinn at Port- that they are debating whether t re- If.lrna. M'ni , P.. li. Pe;t).jf Akron, land thi week, h.adn of M!fr! and locate here or ko on to I.o Anele OhV, and W. M- .niith of Killmore. Jackjuin t-ountv literature nd t'rtr a previously planned. IJI.V I-ikc and Hjutluin Oregon re realM'n I-ailie" and children' work f.J1r will beQ-tven to thouwtnd- of dally. Highway iiarber .hnp. I ' Jllkfl m altt-nda-ice from all partVof Xine cent sale at the Jap Art Store. the Tinted States. The lodge h;m an 101 Sim. Mary Chaw ha returned from ie-0 Tome early to Mann' remnant ."' th renic wonders of Ataaka. Wednesday. Q 'v ,and Tiding. Double meh hair n-'.yon wale at & Lithia 'dowrrlronj Ad All. A, in? and litht- J'ark auto camp, which h'Veclare to ; n:nr. returmd to hi duties at the be the mot beautiful he h) ever : printery WeAf-sday mot i.ing of thi stopped in. Although he is tuurlns week and is Sole O be up and on hi Oregon and Cahforn-. J:utzebe k ha feet all day r.o.O Ht will be unal ie delayed hi (our foP-evera O " ln ' to assume full reionsibility of the order that he may enjoy the beau tit- .business of the industry for a long of thi section, w hich he declare rival !iime. Sinee there are several people Ash- interest in buying the New the Whar j ton family plan on vlwiting mineral floods may be had at les ihar"csi spring and summer health re t for information uni duty all the time i t7i-. kit in hi offi e lb. at th:s headqu.7 Lr. W. P Holt wiio nft' July 16- 0 Fani-y creamer butter i'c per Johnson Produce The auto touriKt travel ok an itiher big jurt yesterday lien -T' out of the t'tte cat ir ing many fi-!l all ect.ff:i of the I niled l"giHtered lt the bual utate traffic bureau in the ClKiber of "ommere building. However, the largest num ber of cars froni any one yeeti'nA ere 4-.fm California. O.V Kf IIiam. J.e on h:md loeivht. a ' reiri-iered 1 Lnclude Sir. "l. e V.. V Tofl and Mr. and M r. W. St. Norton of Oakland . Mr. '. i Portland where he Kpent tv InO, hniitl;. I Hnil m nm.iin.r til "Jackson Hot h"lrg dance hall cafe will reopen 'Jnuriay night. J. li. li-zuru. of the T.iionwt (Ja i Fuel ctA-Pany. is testing out different coal to be ued In the r.f.s ga plant and Iloxy Ann coal proven it.-lf very superior for the putpoce of nnk:ng ga. O I Odd Fellow, be on hand tonight. Japanese Art Store. 11 YVeft.esday, at Mann' rcninant halAltveral ek n soon as a dealVan a a mean oi riuaing ine wiy oi a ; s:. fire menace, the Jioseburg fire de- be closed. tmll Hill New. Screen doors at i LurberVa:' 1 Geneee. ulif.rnia menace, the Jioseburg fire do-' Mel Soier of Taler.t w a amontr the partment will hold a paper clean up vb-itora from that district who were and day on JuV n thal ditt, t" fire in the city this forenoon. department will purchase all of the i;e at Mann a remnant sale Wedne i i obi paper delivered a specified day. 5; place, paying the um of 25 lent per (iood may lie had at less than cost 1 no pound. This plan h .-been foun-: Wednesday, at Mann s remnant tale, very ucreful by many fir depart- : c, rnenm in removing a nource of fire ! Foster McFarlan and wife of Chat dar.ger. They have made arrangement tano?ga. Tenn . arj spending several to ell all baled paper, surh a old days In the cty vit-iti-g their cousin. :e.ti zme. newspapers, ncrap paper. Joseph Thoma of the Thomas P.ait Wallace Wood anl a11 f"rm of wa-e paper, at company, whom thee had r. wen for Cedar f lumtP lumber at Biff Pine f m q tf cor. Kast Ma:Ti -'et ial dis--5 trunks guar:-nteed ruH.mte.-.' Syr.si-n .!.-.fo.l T...r,jnge.' The llufinen and f .vard een yeafj. cuilc.tes. at l"i iona I Wo nd and -' renI'' lff" -' po';r.i. unti tney wiij pay the sarr.e prir- lor anything at lo.'al ho cepted. the d-partme: taking care of vi . i r ' tbe handling of all bale? that are turn- ei in. Koseourg .New Kt-view. H. I. It. eigs ut DeVoe's. tf men's -!i?b ing. at A jt.-iH. a prgram h. II if.eet edi;e.lay even k with Mr. Kathetin 30 N. IloMv. A good ) been It re in tl. If vou look It o.er you will fall.? or tnjs neai little honi'-, ?I'1.. T'tiin, I'Sone I'MM t your tre( projls now at the lig . MfiM burnt." Co'. . , tfaO C' liolliiii-er of the -Oregon City .Mt pr- va n '"dford Mo'nlay en 1 to .'!,( math Kail. He will if turn to attend th Suite Kditorial )itt if at ;'rant Pa." the end of this I Injfce Jn Ho? springs Thur- m n:iit. 101 Vedn-r!y 1 one of the :-:itett d.-fve trf the yer at Kann's. lie at our fl 4 ntlc' f ml-tnnual remnant - .Kite. ATnor..tourt And other registered t b al hotels o arrived 1 11 the city yfiei'day are Colonel and r. Win. V IIi" ti t (hifJin of Honolulu. Mr. nl Mi t. J W. Wlllr i and A. C ;i.Vury of Chicago. M. H. I-ar.;en. jinl'f imily of Heron. Mont., the Missc 'Jorgens'Hi ,rJre uvi child of Pierf- tome early monr Mr a..lVir I: it ?..i,eni of Wednesday. Ttirlok, Mr. and Mrn. K. Hidden aioj children of Vakdalg. Mm . K. C .Mrenifi and'M. A. Smith of IJ'keley. Mr. O. Ix-arrnont K Sacramento, Mi-1 Chat IVH'J l.earmont tf S.icranif,i).'i. Mif OAir e Keitnath of IlurUmk. anfl the following from San rViu bwo: Mr. and Mi. H. 'J. Ualcliff. r. and Mr. H. ChiVo"te. Mr. and 'Mm. F. WIlliamH. Mi. A. J. Mai b-an. .fr and Mrs. A. 3. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pichan!on. Mi-.e Annette and Arlfne UeveVK. Mr. and Mr. S. K. Ilod'e and Mr. an.! Mr. U. 1 Hobro. Marcel an'd 00b curl Tic. Tel. 43C-H. 3 So. Iv. u'2 1'nhef.d if bargains at Mann' rem- 1 nam sale Wednesday. W. if. ker of the Kincaid Taxi company was among the Medford citi. zen who were'in fiold Hil l:istvnlng transacting business. Odd Fellow, be on hand tonight. fcpe-ia) summer price on dry fac-tory-mill blocks .Valley Fuel Co. tf Professor IJ. A. Adrian, lecturer on the Klllon th)te Chautauqua circuit the p-t 32 year. Mr. aij Mr. M Farlan are on a tour of the United States and are planning to go a far north as Alaska, and they ejet to oe back In their southern home about the la.t of September. Hiick ice cieam 0c at DeVoe's. ( Fw-sh salt water salmon, tac. U. S. M. Calkins.of Portland, represent- Johnson Produce Co. . tf Irj; the Coast Culvert and Fit me coin Handkerchie'f sale Pig reduction pany. t .s a business visitor toeay. on all handkerchifs 15c values. 5 for For sand. grav sediment, cleaning $1.00. 75c value, 2 for tl.ud. Sale or lawn work, phone S12-J, Sa-nuel Wednesday. Handicraft Shop. Bateman. , tf 1 Headouarter of the Citizens Mili- fary Training camp Wash., announces An Selmo. a Mexican employed on the Southern Pacific settiiTn Vang in me ."ifKiyvu moumains, was arrested (Jrievft of Pra-p last evening by Policeman Joe Cave rolled as a stu'e for apj.r-aring on the street in an in toxicated condition. He spent the night in" the city jail and was released this morning on cash bail, which he forfeted by non-appearance at Judge Taylor's court this afternoon. Fifty cent doll sale. Jap Art Ftrre. at Camp Lewis, that James H. nt at the citizens' mil itary training camp, has been appoint ed as a corporal of Company C. firieve is a member of the Red course, w hich Is one of the advanced courses given in the camp. Preh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. A silver tea will be given at the The MisseH erti Hociim. Alice Stu- home of Mrs. O. K. Houghen. 4 North der and Dot- Conray of Los Angeles Grange. Thursday noon for the bene weer hou.v guest yesterday of Miss fit of St. Anne' Altar society. Aletha Hubbard, who Is the cousin of, He at Mann's remnant sale Wed Mij's siocum. The three young ladies nesday. 97" are e route to their home in I-o An-i Thousand of yards cf fine materials geles after having spent several weeks at Jess than cost will be on sale at at Seattle and the Puget Sound coun- Mann's remnant sale Wednesday. &T-tr- ! A man named Schoenfeld. driver cf ANTROL k!ll ants The oniy effective means of giving permanent control of an ant infesta t.on, , We Guarantee S5"f CONTROL IN 72 HOURS if used according to directions. CLEANS OUT THE ANTS Sold only by MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Plant a Summer Garden T Neva I.. lUrder and Ituih .V. Miller arriyea in me cny recently 10 visit u of Nn,ire.ii. a IJ.. and Wrs. J, S. Win c )ir-,o. N. li. Wml FHIom, be on hand A greater remnant sale than ever at Mtnn's Wednesday. S7' K. Corey. Ttie profeor bad been in Alaska for several month in connec- f the P'icbwkk stage, put up "oai! of 110 to appear in Judc The public market thi-s morning was Taylor court nex: Thursday to an one cah well stocked with the usual tonight. Pwetri doori. at WaUace oods I.uair Ytrd, cor. Ksvt MMn and GAee. &Rif .11 J. Martljieau 1 rolng to give the P;i4 at the national eonvehtion In Portland a r al treat thi week. Iat nl4t. clad in hi costume as a Cave men, he boarded the Klk special car rnt southern Oregon members to piiiUnd. Around hi" neck was su 1)0 d an Klk toon weighing several pound. In Por.tlund he will get a small monkey and together they will fnrtu nn exhibition of "involution A C.'j-etnan Klk from Clrant Pa. Ore gi'" tlrnntH Pass Courier. I have just what you v.ant. a new h(ftie located right. Heal buy. $I2M. Tfm. Phone 452-R. 96tf Nine cent sale at the Jap Art Store. 1 01 Mr.- A. Foulk underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday, and at the present time i renting easy. Donee Jackson Hot Spring Thum day and night. I1! u call for your rug to be Mfnrd Hug Cleaning Works. 70 'Pi Kt. Photw &H-M.. 100 ffenerally cloudy weather Is pve dlA for Wednesday follovtnt 011- ot!Wr wn day yesterday with a max bivim of 92. and a minimum this meriting of KtS.i. A year ago the max imum temperature was 7ft and (ttie iniftttmim 6J. d neday In one of the greatest, da o fthe yt-ar at Mann's. lie at our gifinLic semi-annual remnant sale., Hon with hi annual lecture tour, and re"n home Brown produce line of nd en- wa en route to Santa Ltarbara. Calif. He learned of the earthquake in that -ity by radio on the boat in which he Joyed a liberal patronage. Ijite Duke, pie eherries. a large juicy fruit, were in the city yesterday. LEE W ATKINS swer the charge placed against nun by policeman prescott for illegally , has opened' his store at the old stand, 397 S. Front, with a full on sale and will also be sold next was making bin-way homeward. When Thorsday. after which, it it: believed he was here he did not know whether his home In that stricken city had been they too will be gone. The cherry reason will then be over as far as the destroyed or not. and when he left here consumer's wants are concerned. Sev Monday he was mill wondering if he ernl urates of loganberries, strav.ber wonld acain ee hl dnmlcile innin ris anl raspberries were on hand I'nheard of bargain at Mann' rem- liefore you ouy mat piano see Laun- Mine of spach. He can save you money. He knows piano and is reliable. if" Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf The P. O. K.K. band of Crater Lake temple. No. 224. which played at Men- FEEDS AND SEEDS nant sale Wednesday. K7 . Have that old rug made into a nice ' fluff rug at small cost. Medford Hug . I Works. 706 Pine St. Phone 510-M. 1 00 Holding a stop watch on the traf fic pasing through Gold Hill, it ha been found that there are more than 120 car violating the state traffic law dally. Thi is nothing different from I mer Music Store. tf A ten pound steelhead, the largest reported thi season, was caught by Fay K. Diamond. Jewrler. near IJyhee bridge this morning, fie used a flv to catch the beauty, landing it after a gallant struggle. Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. ther communities, and we uronhewv I Jonn!,on Produce Co. tf that w ithin the next two vears every I Visitors from the state of Washing town on the Pacific highway birge tnn registered at local hotel include enough to be considered "dry behind I K" T- s Frank S. Haker and the ear" w ill have nm mmni of Oeorse Sharlck of Tacoma; F. A. Ilost- but they were so few thnt the wants of : uigue. Calif., last Saturday, will play the many shopper could not be filled. I next Saturday at the ceremonial al the Larre stock ictor record at Pal- jtemple at Klamath Falls In the af- ternoon me oami win piay nuring ine ceremonial, and in tho evening will Call and see me. Bring your eggs. Will pay market prices. Phone 146. I don't deliver. furnish music for -dancing. Kiddies half sock- a wonderful op portunity to buy at reduced price. All , values 50c and under your choice. 25c. Handicraft t-hop. &7 Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf i controlling the -auto traveler as wick of Longview; ?.Ir. and Mis. A. A. peed" has become a menace all over 1 roeiepi or (.eorgtown and Mr. and the I'nited States Oold Hill News. M) ,r- Young. Mr. and Mrs. L F. Krlnkle crepe. 29c a yard. Jap Art ! 'hister. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Horton and Store. lof'1'" K- F- Sylvester and children of (let your tree props now at P.lg iSt'attp Pine Lumber Co. if'o 1 nr Franco - American Hy-iene Flmer Knott was among jhe 'giKidn call SI 6. 9S Cram Pass visitor w ho spent Monday In Medford. Fine merchandise on sale for less than cost at Munn's remnant a I e Wednesday. . y; Try that big rnllk shake at. DeVoc'n. tf The fire department responded to the third grans fire alarm of the month I Max Itier.helm of I05 Aimelc. man ngcr of the Palrano compiny. depart ed this morning for Portland; after he had spent several days In the city transacting business. A greater remnant sale than ever, at Mann's Wednesday. Reverend Mr. Angell of Olendale. Ore., was amor the visitors from that Notice School District No. 2? will receive bids for transporting children from said district to Medford for coming year. Hid to be in the hands of the clerk by July 23rd. School board reserve the right to reject any or all bid. Address. KLVIKA S. LEARNED. Clerk School Dist. No. 29. Medford. Ji F. D. No. 3. 103 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, WAXTKI Sultnan. cs-rvicp man preferred. Address "AiU'.snian." Mull Tril'iiiio !i 1 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 . I 3 hi a'-UMWsiih j. yevrday near the end of Fast Main .,,octIon who M pre transacting busines. Jd Fellow, be on hand tonight. 3Jrs, 'J. L- F.dward hss returned' to her' home at Jacksonville, after vis iting here at'the home of her son-in-Uw and dauutiter. Sir. and Mr. Ijeflle Hogers for the vit three week. Mm. lMwurdn wa accompanied by Mr. and Mr. .Itcer who are en route nirth lo-Portland to nttend the Klk con ve&4ln Klamath Fall Hntb A new houe that w ill appeal to ynu. Hjl. Term. Phone 4:2-Il. Sfitf Ket your tree pi'opt now at Plj,' Pis- I.un Mr. V Llotrnant and MrV P. F. Fernnn of Prfmeiton. Wash., miest itf Mr. and Mrw. Sid I. Itrown and children, re turned home today. Mrs. Itrown ainf Mr. Fenian were former rodent here and are mother and sister to Mr. I own. Have yu Ji ied 'la t er e. , Claude r Adam, in N. Kiverie. io.- liopnrted .lap i repe. 1 Sc a yard until ngUfl 1st. Japanene Art Store. 1.U Sie our W-dnesday special display In the window. Japanese Art Str 101 street. Although the fire was not se lioim, five ua-llon of chemical were used before It wa put under control. Chinese parasols all reduced to SSc during our, July clearance sale. Jap j ri store. . Jul" We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Itrown & White Agency, Inc. tf Out of town fregonlans arriving in the city yesterday and who are guests at the hotel?! Include Mr. K. S. lon- M4-V nf V.ll-Itl tti.n.l Mr n n.l l I I , I'lopbhng of Astoria. Fmil Menslng. mber Co. tfyo 1 1 nu un,,tnnn ann r . 11. iiush or e- Mrs. W. I Itrown of Seattle, and r,nl- r and .Mrs. 1,. o. Weaver of '.eroiner. At. s. Harmon and Then. Wfxon ot i;onebu;g. W. L. McDomcalc and famiS of, Salem. F. W. Marks of Kugene. Mr. and Mr. A. McC.lil of Port oifnrd. K.P.entce of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs .1 J . Ptliter of Klamath Falls, aifd the fnllowlng frofn Portland: Mr. and Mr. A K. Chinton. Mr H (V tnand sun and Mr. t. L. Sprout Columbia planter wall board. Call for prices Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor Hast Main and Genesee. ( Hand bag. 1 V and up. Jap Art Store ,U C H Cttiey. who ha been a patient it flie Sjk red Heart hospital for the past two weeks suffering from an in-f'-ctlon i.f the neck, ha been remov ed to hi hon were he In continulnc to recover. l-'unpai h Piano Store now open for business at 1 1 1 W. Main. Opposite IMatu tbenler. Successor to Root Mil. ic 1 o. 0 tf Pine merchandise on sale for ift than cost at Mann' remWint sale Wed nesday. IT lleitef newHPaner. from the stand- f)P'lnt of editorial and iOvn content and f development will be the theme ft the ryf anmi'tl ronven'ion of the Oiegon Mate l.dltKi-iI association. wblclV.on ene In (gr?tH Pass nr O Friday for a two d:y session. Piano' Se I jumnpricyi. tf a v. in the city yesterda; Palm leaf fans 9c. Japanese Art Store. 101 Mrs. Kmma Anderson, who under went an operation yesterday for an- peiullcitin nt the Sacred Heart hospital. Is reported this morning to be in s good condition as can be expected at the present time. Fancy creamery butter 43c pvt lb Johnson Produce Co, Staple drugs at DeVoe. tf MR. MAN- t isn't it ( 1 Lv ?.t. J Are vou still nskiiiir ivou wife t l.ako in Jihat Imt kid-lion wlu n 'vou can Irn'oFlnliri i-'s Mil if liruad fresh v daily nt nny gmccr.' - ' oO Se - I A e w.Tfer sem on sale ye. Japanese Art Ste. 11 Hemniuchln buttons covd at the Handu raft (giop. tf I'lh.. T,nl,.r ...! I' T l.itnln r. Q.i-.oiic the Oopi-rt. Calif, people spend ing Mondny In the city New nnd unifj) patterns In hand embroidered cbued linen and ba-tl-te hand! en fs Anc vnlnesQl for ll on. sale Wednesday. A'undlc-ft U nv 0 Shop. We pay for nslie and cheap. Itrown A WhUe Agency o ell .IX' YOUR. EYES D0IN6- 5ENTRT DUTY? 111 If your oyos are no lonner doing tliclr jirnin-r ncnlry duty before (he vndows of your pliyakal temple, let 119 examine Into the rnuse. We know thor oughly the Ktructure of the eye and will prescribe the proper lenses for you and grind thorn. Qiloderate priced mountings or flumes that cnt Onore. satNQ) torlly filled. O Ml Two Specials at MANN'S In the Men's Department BLUE WORK SHIRTS full cut, two pockets, Coat style, sizes IW2 to 17 ' 2 for $1.50 . KNIT TIES 0 Regular 75c value. New attractive patterns. A realsbargain, o o o 3 for $1.00 o TONIGHT Presenting AN EXCEPTIONALLY ENTERTAINING BILL of MUSIC, MIRTH AND N0VEI4TY HEADED BY Starts tomorrow The Wonder Dog of Filmdcm . Strongheart In "White Fang" From JACK LONDON'S. Epic Tale of the Snowlands And the Greatest of Dog Stones. Vividly Thrilling and a Picture for Young and Old. Four Days Showing . No Advance t In Pries,- ' DON'T MISS IT! "TW: Chesterfield of Minstrelsy" LEW HAWKINS . In "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING" 1 ROYAL VENETIAN FHE in "A MUSICAL Mf LANCE" of Popular and Classical Numlfers How About Evolution? SCHEPP'S COMEDY CIRCUS of DOG AND MONKEY ACTORS Leo-THE DOHERTY'S Viola in , "MARRIAGE AND INSURANCE" For Laughter Only! King of tne Ringsl ARDELL BROTHERS Wonder Feats of Strength "TOPICS OF THE DAY" Sennett Comedy CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA 2 Performances 7 and 9 Adults 50c; K:ddies, 25c C HUNT'S RATERIAN THURSDAY, July 23 Matinee and Night - SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of the SEASON itmn I. rmn Krv fUk MRS. FISKE THOMAS A. WISE LOTUS ROBE KENNETH THOMSON FRED ERIC GEORGE TAWDE cuiKi) tiitcn Lttn l. rusaai A. Vim CHAUNCEY CLCOTT JAiZS T. POWERS JEAN FORD ftiAR.E CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT BELLMORE Mare, combined for a tour of the Unitod Stntes this aoaion in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the 'original ' v.., prodnction of IVALS" By Eicn.iiiD brisij:i sheridas APPEARINO UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP George C Tyler and Huoh Ford UNDOUBTEDLY THIS 13 A COMBINATION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A COMEDY THAT HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF. AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN WITNESS SUCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION IN MANY YEARS TO COME. ": ORDERS RECEIVED NOW: Make checks, money orders pay able to Hunt s Craterian Theater. Enclose self-addressed stamped en velope to insure safe return. EVENING PRICES, IXCI.VDING WAR TAX: Hoor. first IS rows. 13.30; next 5 rows. S'J.To; balance. $2.20. ,m C-nnivr-itr $V:3; b,,lan- MATINEE PRICES, IX- tLl DING W AR TAX: First IS rows. $2.75: next 5 rows. 2.2u: bal- . SAtfc MIMYOONVLSOTV' ba,anCe' B0X 0FFICB 79c o o Mann Dtepartmit Store O THfi STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phone 486-487 O JSL Medford, Ore. Watch I His t Space For the Story of the Romance of R0XY ANN 0 Southern Oregon Gas Co. "Dependable Fuel" (S) . . . .