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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MstL TTBtTSTtt, AfTSPFOftr) or?ECONT, MONDAY, .TTTLY 20, 192") Tocal and Personal The Flying Hquadrun, recently or choice fiOc. 104 J. Hlmmons ofKlamnth Falls, E. J. ganlned ly the Crater National Forest - A new auburh&n h.ouse that will an- ,Joos and family of Forest Grove., and service under tho chame of Runner peal lo you. $12X1.' Terms, l'hone Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Coombs. Everett W. L. Jones to fight forest fires when 462-11. . T 9(!tf Harpham and R. L. Flnlayson of Eu- " Hieeessary. answered their, first call of Mr. and Mrs. Will O. Evans and Bene. ' i , the season when they were summoned daughter Mary, of Baker, are' here af- pr. p. Coleman has returned from to fight fire in the L'mpqua national ter a visit to Crater Jake and conven- "hi vacation. ln' forest near Diamond lake lust, Frl- Hon at Grants' Pass. Mr. Evans Is Before you ouy that piano see Laun day. The fire is said to be 100 acres business manager of the linker Morn- apach. He can save you money. He In area, but at the present time is be- Ing put under control. The squadron is expected to return tomorrow to their hendqunrleis on the Soda Spring road; where Its members ure engaged In road building. ' Order taken' for angel food and sunshine, cake. 75 cents each. 737 V. 14th street. Phone 224-L. 105 Typewriter rentals, overhauling, ad- iiiDiin.r. v. ami aannnA hnn.i KtaA terfl llnnir ' Russell (Uuster) foleman who has been enjoying a vacation at home after several years' residence In Honolulu. left last evening on the return trip to that Hawaiian Inland -metropolis. He will said from San Frnnclsco for Honolulu next Wednesday. t Fresh salt water salmon, S5o lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Pnrty wants to share expenses with some one going to Portland Tuesday. Call liarton, .Western Union. 103 More lea cream was sold1 in this city on Saturday and Sunday than was sold during the July 4th double holl-, day period. The wholesale manufac-', turln'g concerns were kept on the Jump delivering to retailers, and almost rnn' out of lea crram by 9 o'clock last night. - The Handicraft Shop has, received a 'new line of attractive baby gifts. 107 New and useful gifts for the Jaby. Handicraft Shop. , . 107 Fancy creamery butter 47c per lb.. Johnson Produce Co. Many Medtord people visited the Lake of the Woods yesterday, a num ber of whom went to that high moun tain resort lata Saturday. Yes, the house, cbhenta and trees were all Insured with B. A. Holmes. "The Insurance Man." ... , . 102 Have your eyes examined by, Dr. De La Rhue. Kyesight Specialist. ,425 Medtord Building. . . 105 , Jack Aitken of San Francisco and former well known resident of Med ford for years, arrived In the city Sun-, day from Portlnnd whe're he. attended the Elks' convention last week, for a visit with relatives-and friends here until Wednesday or Thursday. While Jack has been living at Sun Francisco for the past four years and likes It there, he will never get over his love for Medford. While he has been away from homo Mrs. Altkon has been en joying a vacntion at Long Beach. Jack says that Medford looks like a mil lion dollars and never looked bettor. Special for Friday and Saturday Supplies for the1 nursery, including tnany useful articles. Handicraft Shop. .... , joi . 23 ploce han,d painted Oriental .tea Tisnnstav on sale at 14.90. Japanese Art Store. j05 Xlwanis clubs, of Eugene and Bend are planning a Joint picnic on the lie Kenzle highway about half way be tween the two cities, -j .,'oa. the, house, oonents and trees f .ware all insured with R. A. Holmes. J".Tm Insurance Man." ., . ,110! 45 inch puro linen lunch cloths on sale at 1. 05.. Jap Art Store. . 106 W. .J. Weaver. . proprietor of the l'mpqua hotel at Roseburg, and of the Yrelta Inn ln northrcn California, was ln the city this morning, spending a few hours after having returned from van outing at Diamond lake. - , ., v. Marcel and bob. curl '5c. Tel. 4S6-R. - ' C2I So. Ivy.. . 107 If you look it over you. wll fall for Ihia neat little suburban home, $Ul. XI- Terms. Phono 4S2-R. , 9mf ,,( Among tourists! and others from a distance .who arrived In Medford ye, torday. are Mrs., L. V. Smith of War rick. N. J Mrs. U. 8.' Pennfer and T. Phennfer and party . of Brnnsfells. -i l Tex.. C. ,P. Clark of Olean N. Y Mr. 4, and Mrs. H. A, Young of Victoria, II. "C, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Campbell Of -, Uunolulu. and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wo), ty, Mr. and Mrs. -J. EUckner. and - 'tin. and Mrs. E. J. Euchner of Renb. ,. .ev. . ' ,; ' .; rresh salt wa(f,r .ealmon, ftc. lb. JohnsotT Produce Co. ,. . ,, tf .HO rewsrd wll be paid to the finder ,otTaleht IrVlgnjlon bond coupon num M tit. If presented to any bank In Medford. l- '' ' ( lOS A Squad of trie local Boy Scouts will return today frorn the Hoy Scouts ramp nt Ijke of the Woods, and an- nttler squad of hoys from Ibis cllv tt'lll "bo" up In the camp today for their recreation stsv. there , 'fHrdon Stout's garage has moved to e i. aony. ins Women's and children's iiobs it the Mignway Harbor Shop, 10 North Rlv erslde Ave. - - iat Louis Sutter., pre.iideni of the South- orfs -Oregon Oas conpany.. accompa nled by C. O. Iecge. Inspected the Roxy Ann coat mine of the local gas co npnV and visited the new plant south Hi Medford during their recent visit in southern Oregon. t0 reward will be paid to the finder or talent irrigation Bond coupon num ler .7S. If presented to any bank" 'In atenrord. ins ,' N'ewcomb my only a short time to . order -oiir fsctory blocks at summer price. Phone 6J1. lOltf For the first half of the present year i to"1' nt '4,, sulomohlle aclcdenls oT Various kinds have been reported "TO police headquarters at Salem. A sterilized shave and hair cut a( the Highway rtarl.fr Shop. 10 Niirth Riverside Aw. 107 j Oet your tree props now at the Big jrinea Lumber Co. tffl0 II Mr. and Mm. o. o. Alenderfer and 'Mr. and Mr. A. 11. Cunningham have returned from Portland where they . tookin the Elks' convention last week. I '. The- Loyal Women's class of the . Chsljttan church Sunday school will meet nt the home nf Mr. A. R. Cun nlrurhanl Beit to 620 So. Oakdale are.. Tueslay. July :IM, at S:t0. All mem bers and friends are cordially Invited. Decorated rlco bowls. 9c. Jap Art Mora. :.v . . " ' , ' ios . O. O. Rteola of Trek was a local tiusineaa visitor today.. ., . . v Agyirprls foe thb crjlldren Wednes. May It the ilfTtwy Barber Shop. 10 iMorth Riverside Ave. 113 f Screen doon at TVsllsce Woods Lumber Tard, cor. Bast Main and I Will CI. t-tcel. tho L. 8. commissioner Of Crater National ijaik, arrived In the city1 yesterday from the park uh a hort visit, and returned to that loca- lion .ipaay.. KmcIiiI fur Wednesday at the Han- dlcraft Shop stamped runners and 1 pillow tops. Values up to SI. 76, your ng Democrt. Lustre cream pitchers, sugar bowls and .vases on sale at 25c each. Jap- anese Art Wore. 106 I Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong 'her life. Install an electric range 115.00 down. . 104 I Among the families who Were guests at Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday from "'"once were those of It. Macintosh SaKlnn w, Mich., I.eo Germuln of New Vork City. F. G. HyUer of Kalen " ' V.w , , ' ,." "",, , , ' , I I-arce stock Victor records at Tal ,,c,h; Lh2,l.l,.tl L' ,'.a i"rnr UubIc Slbn, . tf !..';' j. , , , . ' ' , L Anuersun or i nicKtisnif. ukir., i nomas Norls of Jonesboro. . 111.. Charles , i .1 ' i . 11. II. Mllles. of Terre Haute Ind. . Special for Wednesday at the Hn- several weeks. wII be glad to dlcraft Shop -Stamped runners and know he is Improving. , -y i , . piilow tops. Values up to 11.75, your' Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs- . A, choice 50c. 104 Raffety of Salem, will spend his vo Many bargains In odds and onds cation In southern Oregon, and Is a during the July clearance sale at the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe MrJIahou. Japanese Art Store. 1061 Cedar flume lumber at Big Plnea The weather grew a little cooler Lurr.ber Co. , , ir"" over the week end and Sunday had a ' We pay f of , ashes and sell dirt maximum of 96. This morning's cheap. Brown 4 White Agency, Inc. minimum was 53.6 while Sunday I , .. " morning's minimum was 65. Fair1 M. M. Herman of the Medford weather and a mild temperature os Hardware and Sporting Gooods atore predicted for Tuesday. and William Staff of the California Do You Love Your Wlfo7 Profong Oregon Power company, were among her life. . Install an electric range the Medford people, who spent Sun i tf.OO down. 104 day fishing in. Rogue river above I have Just what you want, a new above Prospect. They reported trout suburban home located right. Beat fishing as being very good, buy. 11281. .Terms. Phone 462-R.I Do You Love Your Wife1? Prolong ' ' . : , 96tf ner Hfe-.. Install an electric range Mrs. DalBy Co'nroy McGnrry.. form- $16.00 dpw'h. . . , .,. 104 erly connected with the Heath Drug! Mllu Claudle Klum, who la employ company In Medford. announces her ed ln ,he Butte Falls toff Ice of . the forma) opening of the Llthla Springs 'en .Oregon LUmber company.', is Phiirinacy.j located Jn Ashland's new spending several duys In the city with hotel. Mrs. McGnrry Is a registered relatives. , pharmacist and is a sister of Dr. It. J. Cedar flurne lumber at Big Pines Conroy of Medtord. Mrs. Fred L." Coir Lumber Co tf vig is assisting her temporarily In her The rim road at Crater lake has ne n-business venture. been cleared of snow . far enough ,,A surprise for the children Wednes- around from the east so that it Is now day at the Highway Barber Shop. 10 Possible for automobiles to go to Dia North Riverside Ave. 108 rnond lake by this route. Several Screen doors' at '.Wallace Woods crewa of men have been working to Lumber Yard; cor. East Main and clear the road for some time and Genesee. 88tf hiuch dynamite was used to blast the Fifteen hundred head of sheep were deeP drifts. The rim road all the way drowned and an immense amount of around will not be cleared of snow hay destroyed when the Fish lake dnm 8nd open for traffic until the last of near Halfway went out recently. The ,he month. lake had risen 17 feot and covered 0 Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. acres.' " . . Johnson Produce Co, t . Get your tree . props ; now at Big Mrs. E. L. Farra was among the Pines Lumber Co. tf90 , Gordop Stout gas. oil and. storage. Old Valley Garage. 30 N. Holly. ; 10J - Russel Cohcer and wife of killno. ,Ibwa, arrived In the city oSturduy . evening to spend several weeks visiting I irlontls and relHtlves living In tho val-,"' ley. . . I Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his vacation. 103 Have you tried Clarence. 'Claude or Adam, 10 N. Riverside. 102 '. Georae kunzman. nrn'n'rlelAr n the VMedford Exchange, returned jester- j J .. . . ' . . uny iroin ,a, snori ousiness ririp to Klamath, Falls., En route home he visited the, Boy Scout canip at the' Lake of the Woods and'raiinrts verv clean and. orderly camp with about ii boys pfeser.i. Yesterday while at the camp Mr. Kunxman took part In the presentation' of merit badges to the. different scouts who had named, them! Got you tree props now nt Blgl Pines, Lumber Co. . tf90 . Do You Love Your Wife? Pralaner Her1 ife., 'install an eioctrlc'.'range Xlo. 00 down. '-104 Residents of iniiih.ni i-nrnrni. wh6 4re regbitered at local hotels In- wUh numerous specialties. The vis 6lu'de Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Wright of iton "cored such a hit that they have Hollywood. Mr. nnd Mrs. it C. Black lbePn Prevailed upon to appear at the and Mrs. W. White and .son of San :Fnlr Groum'" Pavilion In a Speclnl re- luego. MISS 1. Milan M ff lev. Mr. nd.,"," . ""-iii. uu nniumuii Mrs. E. B. Glen son. nnd Mrs. R. E. Southard of Pasadena. ,Mr. and sirs. A. Sklnkle of Portervllle. Mr. and Mrs. W. . W. , Empey of. Glendale. Mr. nhd Mrs. J. M. Coshow of, Maxwell and air. and Mrs. Charles Ifenriv Mr nn,l Mrs. K. A. Heck. Mrs. F. R,; Iton-oll Mrs. c. A. Charlton and Mr. and Mr. A. Charlton and Henry Chaney'ot Los Anueles .Ijldles nnd ch'tMrMti'. ' cfolty. Highway Barber Shop. . 102 A surprise for the children Wed nesday at the Highway Barber shop. iu rvortn itiverside Ave.. a03 . Mrs. Rose Gross' left vp.terHnv Inr he'r Jiohie In Oakland, Calif,, after hav ing .spent several days visiting her brother William Hockenyo of South itiverside. ...... , Marcel and bob curl'iac, Teh 436-R. 5!3 So. Ivy. 102 Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks, .Valley Fuel Co. tf The woman' hat Which blew imn the .street fronx Some passing siitn. mobile about S o. m. one day last week Is still unclaimed at the Hotel aieaiura cigar stand. , ' Pianos! See Lauhsn'acYi. ' " f lAunsnach Piano Store now open for business at 111 Wv Main. Opposite Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu. sie Co. tf When rteaumbrit Tie Losh fished In Rogue river near Edgewaod park last Saturdny evening, five nice ateelhead surrendered to his flsheman'a art,, the largest nf which weighed 9 pounds, but one-half pound heavier than the next in alie and weight. Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his vacation. 103 Newcomb say only a short time to order your factory block at summer prices. Phone til lOltf Crater 1-ske National park Is now free from forest fires. There hsve only been small flrea there this season which altogether only covered - 20 acre. Try that bl milk stake at DeVoeV . tf We pay for ashes and sell -Mr I cheap.. Brown 4 Whit Agency, Inc. tf One hundred and twenty-five out of thf state cars were registered over Sunday with the local stale traffic rcglsirarVin bureau. , . Fancy new potatoes, tare alio. Ic per lb. Johnsnn Produce Co., 141 N. Fir. treet. Phone 7. tf A. J. Cross and family spent Sat urday and Sunday on an outing near Butte spring. Sir uul of town Ore- Koiiians'firrlvInK in Tfio city Hunday were Mr. and Mm. George D. Hordon and Mr. and Mm. P. C. Hliephd ef runisna. Air. ami Airs, riurry cs. White of Kalein. Will O, Hteel of Cra,- tcr Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whtirton of North Uend. C. V. Loosley'und J. I knows pianos and is reliable. tf Helen Yockey and Rosalia Keber of the Kaleni Capital Journal, drove to Metlford Sunday, vIhUpiI Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ton Ye Me, at Jacksonville or n few hours, had lunch at , Ashjand. spent the nlht with Mr. and Mrs. S. e. Hrulth at Edge wood park and left early ' Monday .morning t for Crater lake;; They "will upend tonight nt Klamath 'Falls and retur nto Sulcm vln thw MciVn7lp hlL'hwflV Hemstitchln buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. ' tf The many friends of. Fred Hoath. ,ho, has been confined to his, home visitors In the city today transacting business from Central Point. Newcomb says only a short time to order your factory blocks at summe'r Pr,ce8' Phone 631.. . lOltf wllu gmuuaien. inm nign .scnooi una iaicr from the l-'nivcrsity of California In aennsiry. successiuny passea tne state hoard of examinera both In California and Oregon, and is now practicing in SAn Francisco. Iceland is well kpown In Medford nnd is tho son oi Mr. and ," -iarence joe. ! nillr In nt-nnm Hrlck Ice cream 6Dc at i)eVoers. tf Joseph Lyon left this forenoon for h' hom0 Rt Reodsport. after having 'spept two daya (p the city, registered at Hotel Holland. Mr. Ijori has been to Diamond lake, arriving there from i Roseburg by way of horseback and coming to Medford by way of the stage ,"ne - ' '' lnB "gm muwks. a, live wire musi, icnn oi-gnnlzntion from out of town. ntertin. a crowd of local dance . the Falr Grounds pavilion on ffviurunyi.niK"i. . goou iiruKmiii . ui tne newest dnnce hits was presented turn engagement night. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or Inwn work, phone 912-J. Samuol Batsman. tf Mr. and' Mrs. ' H. L. Hrownley re turned Sunday morning fro ma week ivl,lt ,n Portland during which they ""ended the Elks' national conven- Hon. Newcomb says only a short time to order your factory blocks at summer prices. Phone' 63 1.- ' ' - lOltf Runs f or Mayor ,;, of Chicago on a Clean-Up Plank Mrs Johanna Orcpp, school hoard member, is Republican candidate for nomination as mayor of Chicafra. the second largest city in the United Slates. She declared her. plat form will be one to "clean tip Chicago." Many person prominent in all walk nf lifr trare endorsed he l coJtdidacjrt .IJX-lUiU'U umuliK Yt,4 JdrMe Wanted k Bed Jqgkie But-' Wkw li l Jackie Vandivcr of-Davsvlllc, Ky., pined for her sweetheart, gob . with the Atlantic fleet. She, cut her liair, dressed her self as a many went to Cincin nati, sought enlistment. All went well, until ..the "recruit" was, asked to strip for a phys ical examination. Tears, amnt ed rccrniting officers, explana tions, a reluctant journey back taj)avsvillc A rph( ' Cnninltn irhfl nna Inliirpd in an explosion at tho Buzzard mineihe Home time ago. was able to leave the Sacred Heart hospital last Saturday after having been a patient there since the time of the. accident. J.. C. Cox.- a tourist of California, waa fined $25 In Judpe Taylor's court this morning, on his plea of guilty to a chargre .of fishing- without a license. Deputy State, Game Wardeii P. H. Bally was the complaining officer, ap prehending Cost while finning In Rogue river near Rogue Elk. Leo Potter, fancy truck gardener of the Willow Springs district, was among the business visitors in the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gynsan of Madi son, Vis., arrived In the city this morning to spend several weeks vis iting friends and relatives living In the Applepnte district. Mr. and Mrrf Gynsan are touring the Pacific coast with the Intention of settling some time in the near future. Superintendent C. G. Thomson of Crater Lake National park came down to the city Sunday and left dur ing today for the park with a new road construction gang. He reports that the Crater lake attendance Is growing constantly, and that the road paving construction work is fast progressing. nnd that probably by August 1st. the work of laying paving will be begun.. C. Stevens, proprietor of the Xash Taxi, announces that he has discon tinued his taxi business Indefinitely, due to the need of a rest after having been engaged In the business for sev eral years past. At present he Is look ing for a purchaser for his equipment and stand. i Washington state visitors In the city registered at local hotels Include Mrs. K. R. Corwln and Miss Lila McJunde of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. K. E, Corwln of Wapato. Howard E. Fuller of Ev erett. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Derlskson of Bremerton. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clay- combe of Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mnnkehelmer. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Masters nnd Mrs. M. Vaughn of Seat tle. , : . . . While driving to the Luke of the Woods one night Inst week, Mr. Gor don, the Klamath Falls banker, saw three big timber wolves cross the road in front of his car, about a mile this side of the lake on the Klnmath rdad to that resort. Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Frank H. Bennett of Los Anneles. rCalif., was a local visitor today calling on old friends and acquaintances. Mr. Bennett will be remembered as an old Medford high school students and is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roger Ben nett who still own the Bcrbcn apart ments of this city. Staple drugs at Devoes. tfa Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cat returned last night from their week's vaoatfon at Lak of the Woods. They their older sons at the lake to further en Jov tne liny Remits camp there. . SPRAYER SPECIAL ft WsM f t- t T .1 ? -i IC.eiaVt fofi .' . , n ' ') T-K1JI .;vo ... '. a On to the Cutomr MONARCH SEED & FEED CO Phon 2C0 Gt Our Feed Price 323 C. Main Mrn. Liatls Gutter of Kmi Frui l-co ,vhb the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Petch at their homo on the Itjctflc Highway sout hof Medford. James C. Grim of Pasadena. Calif. who is iv-cornet player with the Elks) hand of Pasadena, vlslterl his sister. Mn. Howard Warner, balurday, en houte home from the El' conven tion in -Portland, Columbia plastor wan board. Call tor prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor East Mnln and Genesee. - Cnllforniuns registered at Medford hotels include Mr. and Mr. J. T. Mc Lure. Miss Alice Boldeman. Mr. and ' Mrs. S. L. Shuffleton nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. 'A. C. Keyea, Jr.. of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Swnrz and fnmily. Misses Ina Kahler and Emma Reler of Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Thlllo, Mbwes Sue Arthur and Corai Pattison of Ilakersflelil. .Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Pope, of Laguina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Meux and family of Fresno, Mrs. . Leo Kelley of Fullerton. AS'. F. Brand nnd family of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee Keely . of -Redding, and, the following of San Francisco: Mr. . and Mrs.' W. B., Flint. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,G. J. Kern, Mr. and. Mrs.. Ed Jack-j son. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Lachamn, Mr. and Mis. E. W. Oen: Mr. nnd Mrs. - E. L. .Lomax. Mr. and Mrs. L. R.', Sweesy. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Thomp- f 'son, Mr, and Mrs. E. V. Tlnncrston. j Mr. and Mrs.'E. P.' Godfrey and Miss', Eva Landlsv'.- 'r',' . -a's' OBITUARY GENTRY Charles Gentry passed away last night, July 19, 1925. at a hospital In Salem. Ore., from tuber . culosls. which developed after he had Ian attack of influenza.. The deceased waa 22 years old at the time of his jdentb. He leaves, to mourn his loss ! two sisters, Mrs. Ross Lund and Mrs. Ben Stone of Grand View, Wash., and alx brothers-WIll a., of Central Point, Ore,;. McKnley of Medford. Rosa of I Ashland. Ben H. of Yakima. Wash., jDee and Jesse of Grand View, Wash.. j Mr. Gentry was a member of the local Baptist church. nnd the Rev. Eaton of that church will officiate. The time of service will be announced later as Ithe family here are waiting word from 'other, relatives. The Perl Funeral home have charge o f the , arrange ments. CASEY Robert Casey of Ashland, aged 70. died Monday of heart failure in that city. Mr. Casey was bom In Texas, came to Klamath Falls in 1S85 and moved to Ashland In 1908. He leaves a wife and three children. J. II. Casev of Bonanza, George Noble of Lorella and Mrs. V. H. .Gillette of Klamath Falls. Funeral services will held Wednesday at the Dodge funeral home, B. C, Miller officiating. Exposing people to contagious dis eases and appropriating their property is a micnty poor way to exercise per sonal liberty. ln $6Qyp00fi00 : . il.Aufomotwe Bizl John Hertz, t.ixicnb and mo tor coach transportation king, is rapping' a sensational business career with a $60,000,000 deal with General Motors Corpora- -tion which will give the latter a,,, powerful interest into this phase of the automotive industry.; HcrU, the Yellow Cab mail, controls the bus lines of Chicago . and New York, and i a manu- facturer of busfi and cabs as' , well. - - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modorn 5 room house and bath. Call 319 South Newtown street. 104 FOR SALE Work for yourself Small wood working plant with big future; wll Isell on account or sick ' ness; splendid location, close In; Im mediate returns on your Investment; new building and machinery; excel lent proposition for 2 or 3 partners; plant clear and ready to go. i: t Box 696. Grants Pass. Ore. 104 LOST Child's coaster car. Return to 621 P.ark. Reward. 1ft3 TlWalsTslWVA Auto-SpraNo. 22 Guaranteed to Be the Best riM-JKMryt fhr 1 FEATURE BILL of the SEASON TOMORROW : Presenting Music, Song, Novelty and Comedy ENDS TODAY "THE TALKER" With ANNA NILSSON 1 and r, LEWIS STONE i and ' OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS - Showing Views of ELKS' LODGE CONVENTION and NORTHWEST EVENTS (N. B.: Owing to Appearance of "THE RIVALS" Ther Will.Be No 1 Prfrn Snowing Thursday) . C HUNT'S RATERIAN SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of the SEASON' JiMt I. ftraan MRS. FISKE THOMAS A. WISE LOTUS ROBB KENNETH THOMSON FRED ERIC GEORGE TAWDE Mra. fbfet CUttxnr tflcitl Hbt combined for a tour of the United States this season la commemoration of tbe ISOtb anniversary of tbe "original v production of' '" -' "THE RIVALS" By BICIUED RRISI.EI 8HERIDAJT APPIAR1NQ UNDER THO MANAOEMENT OF Qsorg C Tylsr and Hugh 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. V SEATS NOW SELLING Floor, first 18 rows, $3.30; . next 5 rows, $2.75; balance, $2.20. Ualcony. first 2 rows, J1.C6; balance, $1.10. MATINEE PRICES. INCLUDING WAR TAXr- First IS rows, $2.75; next 6 rows, $2.20; balance, $1.65. Balcony, first 2 rows, $1.10; balanco,.60c Mann' r Stamped pillow CASES Fine nuiil'ity stninlu'd Pillow Ciincs: n genuine $1.20 value.. ' Tuesday 95c Watch Ik. Mann's HEADED BY DUKE KAMUKU'8 MID-PACIFIC BAND .in HAWAIIAN AND POPULAR MUSIC Featuring . The Steel Guitar and Ukulele Lou ZOELLER & BODWEL'L Janet In "SONGS OF THEIR OWN" You've Heard Them On tha Phonograph ARTHUR HOWARD & CO. In A Domestic Farce Comedy Entitled "TANGLED TALES" WYNNE LORRAINE Classy Song and Dance Artist in "A NIFTY NOVELTY" - A Thriller! THE DIXON-RIGG TRIO in -n , i-Acrobatlo Bicycle Novelty ,,-, .. ., I m -. i Featuring Their Toe-to-Toe Catch 3 Performances 2:30, 7 and 9Ji Bargain Matinee Adults, 35c; 'W Children 10c. Evenings Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. "Topic of the Day" ..v . Mack Sennett, Comedy Craterian Orchestra' THURSDAY, July 23 . ' , . Matinee and Night Utnltkk rHaauA. WtM CKAUNCEY OLCOTT JAMES T. POWERS JEAN FORD MARIE CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT EELLMORE pair this-space every day. jtiemwee. IBtf H. I. R. eggs at PeVoVt, WTXX MSDF0ED T&AUK IB UESrOKD KAD c -