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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. 'OREflOT, TIIURSDAY, TLY !S3, 192." - 00 i PAGE TTVO T A Vocal and &4 Personal The Jackaon, County Health aaao- Vr. and Mrs. P. J. Newman loft thla i liesidents of southern California elation heljl a child clinic Ml' Itoguo morning- for Port Orford where Mr., reentered at local hotel Include Mr. River thla afternoon. " Newman will attend the mute conven- and Mrs. W. J. Barnes of Olcndale. Bernard, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- tlon of Hpanlnh War veterans. Mr. and Mra. Harry Hluawald of Bun eat C. Rice, waa operated on at the Try that bl milk snake at DeVoe'e. ID'KO. Mr. and Mra. o. B. Clark of tiacred Heart hospital Wadncsdayfor I 9 , tf Hollywood. Mr. and Mra. Ralph H. appendlcltla. Barnard's many friends) , A, E. i.a Dleu; circulation' mnnauer t,lark nd Mr- an' Mrs. H H. lie wlah f'l" Vila . nuuv mmiusmi ' - , Whlnnau . . nn r . . . . . i irT1 , 11. at 1 . v or ttle Klamath News and W. H. di-h, -m r. aim .-win. .The famous .theatrical stars afld , . The Handicraft Shop has received a Gruubs. advertising manager of ' the -1". Beardsley of Carmel, H. T. Wlck other members of the company, to- new ne of aUractiv baby gifts. J07 ame paper, drove over to.Medford r ond Ml Her" of Raaadena. Mr. aether with their baggage car. who ap- . nemhborhood of sOll.OOO vv-,i.,i. ,..m,..H i, vi i and Mra. J. M. Knglltih of f'olton, Mr. pounds of Klamath county wool was Dleu and aon, Carl, and her mother. and Mrg' J- Chlcklxola of Amador pear an "The Rivals" at the crote- r an Hheater tonight, airlved In the recently 0d to eaiern concerna, who left in the evening for Minneapo. c,,y' and the following from Los An- c, .am ,rum n ,..,-. )rtoKing to the growers about $320.- n,. their former home, to spend two ele": ar' '". Lynda. Mr. and The company leave, at 2:80 a. m to- 00fln cah- . ' Mrs. P. 8. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. morrow for Eugene where the attrac- . , . ' ... ,, , ....,...., ... , Sweet, Mr. and Mra. o. A. Tulbot. Mrs. lion ..luiu tf.mnrrow nlnht. - ' nil .S.... v nun ,uuu an inn s, uinv ,.. w Lumber Co. 104'tf of southern Oregon and Its prospects B; v"n'n' , Mr- and -Mr"- R- M- Packing achool will atart July 27th. , . Mr H. " ' ,.. for the future. Mr. Cirubba cam. from 8coi Mlna Minnie Jaeger. Mra. F. C 9 a. 111.. for those wishing to learn to ffom tw w4,ek ,pent wllh raUVe, California recently. Coyell, Mlsa Gladys Coy-ll, Mr. ond pack.- Reglatcr now. . Pinnacle Pack- , Bna,a 8prnK, ,nd Hhaata Retreat. I Pure, c lean, running aulphur water, Jin.' J. B. Moneux. Mias Hetty Haw ,n Co- ' ,n. The Night Hawks dance orchestra, JacKson: Hot Springs swimming pool. . k'80n ond Marjorle Ilitdilox. Dance In fhe breezes at Rogue Elk which played a apeclnl return engage. I ' 106tf ' Newromb nays only a short lime to Baturday night. .107 ment at the Fair Grounds Pavilion I Eighty-seven out of the stnle car order your factory blocks at summer There waa born July 22 to Mr. and laat night again proved popular with were registered during yeaterday with prlcea. Phone 631. ' lOltf" Mra. Deane F. Carder at the Com- the crowd of dancers present. A new the local alate traffic bureau in the 1 J. H. Mulchay. asslatant freight trnf- munity hospital, an eight and a half repatoire of Instrumental and vocal Chamber or Commerce building. flc manager of the Southern Pacific pound son. IJeane Carder is a grad.. numbers was presented. By special' Will trade new modern furnished lines ylth headquarters at Portland, uate of the Medford high school and Is request the Pavilion management has house In San piego for one here. Is included among the railroad offi well known here. He is now con- arranged to have this organization Phone 468-U .' 107 clals who are spending several daya netted with the University of Idaho, held over for the big, open air party on I Water, Aahland's ever pressing In the city on business. Sweet corn of all kind, was the Saturday, July 25. . , ' problem, again took the stage at the Al McCauley. who waa released from feature of the public market thla morn. 1 I"'" useful glfta for the baby, regular meeting of the city council the county Jail aeveral weeks ago will lng, and although a large quantity Handicraft Shop. 107 held laat night. After a dlacusalon, be recalled to finish the rest of his wn on hand the demand was greater ' Packing school will start July 27th, lasting almost until midnight, It w,aa term. He was released on atrensth of than the supply. Fancy pastries which a m- 'or those wishing to learn to decided that a special meeting should word from the governor that he would would satiufy the tastes of the most Pack. Register now. Pinnacle Pack- he called, at which time, the people he paroled. The parole was never re fnii,iinu. u-em nn i. nnri iho unmiiv ing Co. I05' of the city will be urged to attend and reived and Judge Thomas states that was uuickly sold out I Mr' anu 'rs- H H DeArmond and to take part In the discussion, with (he McCauley muat aerve out the rest of Exlde batteries for Fords. Chevro-1 children, who have been visiting in hope of solving the problem of fur- the 1500 fine which he was unable to lets stars etc SI" 76 and 118 60 Gold Hill nnd Medford for tne past nisning euougn water ror tne city to pay, following nis conviction or boot Williams St ilcCurley. 04tf several weeks, departed Tuesday for avoid the possibility of a shortage, legging. TQMEET TEMPLAFT TRAIN -Grants Pass Courier. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. " Mrs. H. O. Frobach, who underwent Mrs. H. O. Frohbach, who underwent Fancv new notatoes lame size 3c their home at Bend. Ore., even in the dryest of years. Ashland per Ib.i Johnson Produce Co., 241 K. I l-'nncy creamery butter, 47c per lb. Tidings. Fir street. Phone 97. 68tf Johnson Produce Co. Special summer prices on dry fac- Th evcniher hm niniWntoii cnnaiii. ' Dance Riverside Community club tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. . tf erably from the high temperature pre- Saturday night. Alford'a Imperial or-1 Mrs. T. L. Nuylor arrived In the city land hospital, Portland, last Monday, vailing the first of the week, and cheatra. , 1 . 107(thla morning from San Franclaeo to fa reported aa Aoing very nicely. Mr. yesterday's maximum waa 90.6. follow-,' 'At 6 n m- Monday. July 27th. a snend several days visiting Mr. and Frohbach will not return ot' Medford cd by a minimum of 63 this 'morning, feeling will be held at the Exchango Mrs. H. E. Qudehue's. , untll his wife has been removed to a Generally cloudy weather Is medtcted building, North Portland, to exchange Launapach Piano. Store now open convalescent home, which will be some for Friday. The maximum tempera-' ,',ns about the Livestock Orderly yfnr business at 111 W. Main. Opposite time next week. turn i.r n venr nun irtv UI inn - Marketing plan. This meeting is ror tne Kiaito tneater. successor to rtoor. mu. Orders taken for angel food ond Purpose of bringing out all good Ideas sic Co. "If. sunshine coke, 76 cents each. 787 W. 'about making a workable plan, and to) The Novelty danco hall In the Med 14th street. Phone 224-L. ' 106 hear what anybody has to say for or ford building will be open to business Tree props oil lenaths. Medford against tnis plan.- .Saturday nignt. aitnougn an tne ai Lumber Co. , . .: 104tf' ron Empire A quartet of tourists from Wellealoy. number t.o, Mars., who arrived in the city yester day consists of the Misses I. Kunne. well and M. H. Williams, and F. W. Kunnewcll and S. M. Williams, Jr, See the dresses and hats at -bargains at the closing out sale at Edith Towne Shop. : ' 107 Among the memberB of tho Medford post of Spanish American War Veter' plaster. Medford teratlons to the hall have not yet been '. ans who left the past two days to at . , 104tf completed. . .tend the state convention of that or- Have your eyes examined by JJr, iewcomb says only a snort time to ganlzation which Is being held at port De La, Rhus, , Eyesight Specialist. 425 order your factory blocks at. summer Orford the 23rd, 24th and 25th are Medford Building. 105- prices. Phone 031. lOltf J. J. Buchter. A. R. Clement, Ser- Gerld R. Ri".rr of Hlllshnro. Ore.. Is Dewey Glvans, of the fire depart- geant Gustave Weston, W. Y. Crowson, Among other tourists and other guests the Ruest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' ment, was rewarded by a 20 pound F. J. Newman and Dr. E. W. Hoffman. nt local hotels, Including the stars of "ThCsB.lvals." are M'. and Mrs.' E. Oektoh-of DeWllt. Iowa, Mrs. South nrt and Edwnrd Barber of Re.no, Nov., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Osgood of Deca tur. III., H. M. Lundstrom of Chicago, L. L. Barber of Ueulah, N. M., Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C, Gardner of Denver, Fred Eric of Philadelphia, and the Fred. Wllmot. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c, Johnson Produce Co. 1 tf 23 piece hand painted Oriental tea sets, on sale, at 4.95. Japanese Art Store. . 106 Among the families from a diatance who are the gueata at Merrick's Motor 'nu.. a-rlvlng yesterday, are those of I salmon for his patient fishing yester- lb. .day near the Elks' picnic grounds. In klddltlon to the salmon Mr. Glvans also caught one or two nice steelhead, one of which weighed over 10 pounds. folowing from New York City; Mr. and E Wusson of Rlpon. Kans., J. H. Mrs. Tom Wise. Mrs. Ophle 'James. Marie Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. George Tawdo, James T. Powers, Jean Ford, Oaunncy Olcott, Rachael B. Powers, A. M. Miller, Mra. Ftalt, Lotus Kobb, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gootcho, and Herbert Bel more. ,. - . 1 . Let me write your fire lnsuranre. Corl Y, Tcngwald, , Holland Bldg. Phone 993. 104tf It. I. n. eggs at DeVoe's. tt Dr. and Mr. H. E. Mason have re turned from Portland, where Dr. Ma son nttonded to business matters..) ; ' The affiliated trades have oatab ,'Jlshed an office at Smith hall. 128 No. Grape. They -will have a representa tive In the building from 8 a. m. to 10 a. m. every day to handle all: business that may arise. . Alt card men are ask ed to register with the secrotary. Phone 386-J. . - 108 Danco In the br'eesos st Rogue Elk Saturday night.. 107 Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Hatcher report that while they were on the summit of the iUakiyous Sunday, a tourist killed a large rattler in the vicinity where they wore parked. The rattler is reported)-to have had fivo rattles and a button. Ashland Tidings. ., .. Fresh salt water salmon,. 260 11). Johnson Produce Co. tf Dance Riverside Community , club Saturday night. ' Alfprd's Imperial or chestra. . . 107 Merrlman's blacksmith shop has added a new oil burning furnace to its equipment for use in the manufacture and repair of auto and -truck springs. The shop reports a fine business in the nuto line this year. Tree -props all lengths, Medford Lumber Co.- .. , 104'tf Packing school will start July 27th. 9 a. m,, for those wishing to learn to pack. Register now. Pinnacle Pack ing Co, 106' Cnlltornlans registered nt local ho tels include Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beeek er of E Centrd, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gllmore and Mr. and Mra. Hugh Ma Lean of Fresno, Miss Suale Cox of Sacramento, Mr, and Mrs. A., D. Bwan son ot Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. George Bllva of Centervllle. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hunter of Orovlllo, Mrs. H. R. Wellman. Mlsa Jean Tnrley, Mr. nnd Mra. A. L. Fowler and family of Berkeley. Mr. and Mra, Meraerenu and Mra. C. 13, Meraereau of Oakland and Meadamcs D. F. Lipplncott, Miss C. E. Cosgrovo, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Soefe. Mr. and, Mrs. J. J. Lemor and Mr. ami Mrs. S, A. Ramsay of San Francisco. 1 represent, the strongest group of fire Inaurauco companies In America. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland niilg. Phono 90S. ' 104'tf Plnnos! See Lsunsnnch. tf Stine of Grand Junction, Colo., J. N. Davis of Denver, Sam Sauley of Lew Iston. Idaho, Dan Wecse of Dawson, Neb., H. W. Schermerhorn of Chicago. E. T. Smith of Fairbanks, Minn., and E. T. Fleming of Atyerdeen, S. p. Marcel and bob curl 75c. Tel. 430-R. 623 So. Ivy. : 107 Packing achool wilt start July 27th. 9 a.' m. for those wishing to Iparn to pack. Register now. Pinnacle Pack ing Co. 106 Mr. anri Mrs. N. fl. Bennett and Columbia plaster wan board. Call for prices. .Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor East Main and Genesee. . The Rogue Elk resort has added a ,very young cub bear to the Hat of pets We pay for ashes and sell dirt ' owned by Mr. and Mrs. Shapard. pro. cheap. Brqwn & White Agency, Inc. prletora of that popular hotel, and tf young bruin is proving a favorite with Harry Brumbach of Portland, ex- the tourists, pocretary of the state bonus commis- Among the prominent week end vls sion Is now In charge of the state mo- ftors in tho city from Medford were tor vehicle title registration depart-; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wortman. who at- ment created under an act of the lost legislature. Before you Dsy that piano see Laun apach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and Is reliable..?. tf Mrs. E. C. Faber wna among the vialtors from Central Point who trans, acted business In Modford yesterday. Among out of town Oregonlnns reg istered nt Incnl hatpin are Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Crandall, M. F. Hathaway. C. E. I tended the ceremonial of the D. O. K. K. Mrs. Wortman la well known In lodge circles, where she holds a prom inent part as past grand chief of the order of Pythian Sisters. Mr. Wort man holds office In the D. O. K. K.'s. While in the city they were the houee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Wortman being a niece of Mrs. Jonea. Klnmath Falls Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Wmi Lyman, Jr., nnd children, Lester and Ethel, returned Gordon and J. L. Fuller of Eugene, two children, of Emmett, Idaho, are Sunday from North Bend where they. George W, Knight of Hubbard. Mr. - guests of their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. hnA "l.aa. .talfl .to. ' n. J II.. A.lU... V. 131-a '! TO n ll.'IIII.H, T..n,nn D. n I nllin. ,aln. ter." They made the trip by motor and Knight of Klamath Falls. H. A. Hahel reported aryery enjoyable time.1 -' 'lof Roseburg ond the- following from , Freeh Empire plaster. Medford Portlnnd: Mr. nnd Mra. F. D. Waring. LumhefCo.. ., , io4tf Mrs. T. ,H. Bndtell! Mrs. Hnrtwell and 46 Inch pure linen lunch cloths on 'son, Mrs. W. K. Smith nnd Mr. and sale at 11.65. Jap Art Store. 105. Mrs. Paul Kann nnd babies. When hotter hrend is hnked H 'I' FLUHRER will hake it. I !At Anjarorer f ' A peeullnr disease callod "toko all" has been discovered In several grain fleUs In Union county and has affect ed the yield 30 per cent or more. The disease has occurred In but three places In the United States. . 8peclal for Friday and Saturday Supplies for the , nursery, Including many useful articles. Handicraft Shop. . 107 Women's and children's bobs at tho Highway Barber Shop, 10 North Riv erside Ave. ...1Q7P "Fishermen on the upper Rogue are having excellent luck with the steel- heads these daya and some big catches are being made,"(says the Grants Pass Courier. "On trie lower part of the river, some of the fish are being hook ed but very few are being caught. Stealhead fishing In this part ot the Rogue Is not expected to becpnie goo.d for several weeks yet. ' The river Is still exceptionally warm." . ' Now comb ssys only a short tlmo to order your factory blocks at summer prices, l'hona Oil. lOltf A sterilized shny and hair cut at the Highway Barber Shop. 10 North Kiveralilo Ave. ... ' . 107 Word has boon received from Port lnnd that the condition of Wm. H. Ilanna, who was taken to that, city for spocial treatment In a hospital there the tirst of the week is much improv ed. Fresh Empire plaster, Modford Lumber Co. 104'tf Get your tree props now at the Big Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace and daughter. Imngone, of Central Point, wore enter tained nt a luncheon Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cathorlno Morrison' In Ashland. Decorated rlco bowls, 9c. Jap Art Store. , 106 Scroen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Genosoe. S8tf The Misses Mnrion Newman nnd Jennie Ferguson returned last even ing from an extended outing q.t the Todd ranch on Elk Creek. ' Lustre cream pitchers, sugar bowls and vases on sals nt 26o each. Jap anese Art Store. 106 Many bargains In odds and ends luring the July clearance sale nt the Japanese Art Store, , 106" R. J. Martin, nssintant general ninn ngnr of the Pacific Fruit Express, with headquarters In San FrnnclscO. Is spending several days In the city in connection with the handling of tho full fruit crop by his company. Screen doors nt Wallneo Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main nnd Qenesee. 88tf Got your tree props now ot Big Pines Lumber Co, tf90 Washington state visitors register ed ot local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. llimell, nnd II. H. ljimpel of Ynklma, if F. (Irw of Everett, Mlsa We pay for nshes and - sell dirt cheap. Brown A White Agency, Inc. tf '.'J, O." Grey left today for Klam ath county whore he will spend sev eral days transacting bualneas In con nection with Oaddla A Dixon. Mr. Grey will oIbo go to Modoc county, California, before returning to his home in Medford. .. . . t , Large stock Victor records at Pal mer Music Store. tf M. E. Blylock was out on the streets yesterday for the first time after sev. eral weeks' confinement in the hos pital following his recent operation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Domino Provost of Ashland wero among the out of town people who took In the "Night Hawks" orchestra dance nt the Fair Grounds Pavilion lost night. Staple drugs at DeVoe's. ' ' tf E. C. Pierce of Ashland was fined J10 In Judgo Taylor's court yesterday on his plea of guilty to speeding oh tho Pacific highway near Savage Rap ids dum. P. H. Pulley, district game warden was the complaining official. Henry Bennett, a tourist, nlao plead ed guilty to a charge preferred agalnat him by Traffic Officer J. J. MrMahon for unlawfully passing another vehi cle and was fined 815. Ed Morgan, a Gold Hill youth. was fined 814 and suffered the suspension of his driver's license for 30 days, for speeding on the highway near Jackson Hot Sprlnga Thursdny, while Sheriff Ralph Jen nings was In the vicinity. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel Bntoman. tf" J. J. Cowan, assistant traffic mnna gor o fthe Pacific Fruit Express com pany, with headqunrtera nt San Fran claeo. Is spending several days in the city transacting business. Cednr flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Carl Lovelnnd nnd Bill Allen of Ashlnnd were Medford visitors Inst evening, having come down to attend the dance at the Fnlr Grounds Pavil ion. Urlck Ice cream 60e at DeVoe's. tf K. M. Ward nnd K. Logan of San Francisco are local bualneas visitors In this city for a few days. Kewcomb says only a short tlmo to order your factory blocks at summer prices. Phone 831. lOltf Washington county, which won first prise Inst year, will again have a county exhibit nt the state fair. ' Seo tho dv.caoca and hats at bargains nt tho closing out aalo al Edith Towne Shop. , 107' Mra. Porter J. Noff la leaving to night tor a visit ot several weeks with friends and relatives living nt St. Paul. Minn. Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. llnmel and Mlaa Snsnn llnmel arrived this forenoon tlves. They wilt be held a couple of -weokfl. t - . wj, i-y.. - r. , Man Involved in ' Klamath Murder Is Held, Liquor Charge PORTLAND. Ore.' July 23 Johnny O'Shea, arrested at Klamath Falls last night Is charged with conspiracy to violate the federal 'prohibition law and with manufacture of liquor. Assistant United States District Attor ney McGilchrist suld the alleged of fense was committed -In . Klamath county, west of Klnmath Falls. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 23. --O'Shea was arrested here last night by a deputy United. Blates marshal and later released on 91000 bonds. With three othera he waa arretted curly last January ohurged with the murder of Oscar Erlckson in a gam bling house slaying.1, He was the only one of the four men to win an acquit tal. -He has extensive sheep interests in this section. ' mi-.Mu.in, 11. u. iicime, nr. and Mrs. A Ofrom St. Loula. Mo., to visit the form II. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kramer and er's brotjier, W. E. llnmel of tho En Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Loomls of Seat-'ole rnlnt iiuirint Ho. & I llnmNtifnhln. Ki,ll.n. if, Loose wheels tightened and gunran- llnndlrraft sl.nn teed nil season. Ford apeclnl, 31 each. I Cliff smlih mnehnr ih. ti'ninr Van's Auto Repair Shop. 3rd street. Springs district, wna a business vls- !" Ilor In the city today. now at Bin Fresh salt water salmon, !5o lb. tfDO Johnson Product Co. Oct your tree pro Flnoi Lumber Co. . LOOK AT THE STARS , TONIGHT IS URGED PASADENA, Ca!.,' July 23. (A. P.) A spectacle Is in store for those who .look at the heavens tonight. astronomers at t'.e Mount Wilson ob servatory hers today said. The nar row crescont moon, the planets Mur- Cury and Venus and the first magni tude star Kegulas will all be In an area smuller than that occupied by the imwl of the great dipper, the savants Bold. Prominent Missionary Christian Church ' Dr. Royal J. Dye. prominent mis sionary, who spent many years on the Congo in Africa, will speak nt the Christian church tonight at 8:00 p. ni., on "The Gospel Among Can nibal people." The Doctor has n wonderful mes sage and preaenta It In a very pleasing and forceful way. People of all churches nre re quested to attend. Thcro will be no collection taken. To Mentl a Broken Hook. Tho bank von use tho moat la he ono most likely io crack dowif the hack. When that happens, slip a ploce of song paper or stiff cot ton cloth between tho book and the cracked binding. Cover tho cloth with tho best quality liquid glua and glue the binding firmly to It: Al low the mended binding to dty over Uiltjht before using the book. Clean cotton ran. wanted at this Otflct. u The Malta Commanded of Knight Templars of Oakland, Calif., will ar rive in Medford next Saturday even ing uboanl their speclul . train en routo to Seattle, Wn to attend the triennial nutlonal conclave, stopping here at 6:45 and uremuining until! 7:30 while ' the -crack drill leani, composed of 31 member, .and! the lO.piece band of the organization will give an exhibition of drill work on several blucks of main , HU'eet, 'com pletely roped off from oil traffic. !. The cornmundery ' will. bo. met J nt Ashland by' a committee -of -local Knight Templars, headed by Mayor O. o. Alendorfer ! and Commander Sir W. H. McOowen, who will escort them to Medford: where the Cham ber of Commerce rooms will be their headquarters, The rooms will be appropriately decorated with flowers which will bo given to commandery upon their departure. - Refreshments will also be served the members ot the visiting commandery, and Crater Lake souvenirs will bo given to every person aboard the train. The sou venirs are ."double postcards which contain a picture of the" lake and an appropriate poem written by F. Ger des, proprietor of the Rex Cafe. j Jlaln street will bo frco from traf fic from Front street to Onkdah) avenue, as ropes will bar all automo biles from operating thereon, giving the drill team nnd band from the south . ample space in which . to march. .' The Malta' Commandery. team has been the champion of Knight Temp, lara of California for the past two years, nnd will compete for tho na tlonul championship at Seattle. C$S TONIGHT SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENTS the SEASON m 1 la r. run mi. 'Ma " MRS FISKE THOMAS A. W3SE -LOTUS ROBE KENNETH THOMSON FRED ERIC GEORGE TAWDE CHAUKCEY OLCOTT JAMES T. POWERS' ti. JEAN FORD ; MARIE CARROLL ' GERALD ROGERS" HERBERT BELLMORE '. . . . ' r 1 : .1 c-M tkla iMioa la nsamamortiao f tfre 150th anniversary of the prigi-sj .,.! ., j,, ' - production of , , ' ;. Bj lUCHiEO BULNSLET SHEIUDUr " -fc , . . .... tiMneo TUB UA.NAGBMENT OP V N ? ArrBAmnu wnwi-n erB C Tylor and Hugh Ford UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS 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. SEATS NOW SELLING i ' PRICES, INCLUDING WAR TAX '-.. Floor, first 18 rows, $3.30; next 5 rows, ?2.75; balance, $2.20. Balcony first 2 rows, $1.05; bala'nco, $1.10. ' , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALB OR TRADK Hudson super-six ana star. 1 Phono S6K-R. , . . ,llu POri SALE Herd milk cows, mostly .itri-rcyH. tvagni-r uutte Orchard, 1 K miles weal of l'hoenlx. Phone 4G8-J-4. j 07 'IP L Tonight Summer's ' , "Favorite Dessert cool, dainty, and delicious Clip Alt ail od aill far FREE RnJp. bUc. Iuk no J Jl v0 la lU Sal-Bral Be a little patient! It's, On Again Tomorrow! Laying Off Tonight for, "The Rivals" '1 Reginald DENNY HARRY LEON WILSON'S Latest Laughing Romance Iove made, a he-man of tho Incubator youth who was afraid of everything. Don't mlsa this, the most exasiier Rtlngly. screamingly funny comedy this year. RAYMOND B AL LARD Organ Specialist at the Giant Wurlitzer Looking back over thirty-, four years of business life we realize that what meas ureof success ve have had, came from s 1 11 d y j ng the needs of our patrons and doing our best to supply , them. In our music department we are following this rule conscientious' ly. We feel that it Will pay us to handle only the best grade of instruments and so we show you only reliable lines. There aire no better pianos than the Ludwig, Haines, Cable, Starr and the fam ous Mason and Hamlin and the Brunswick is the best of all phono graphs. The various models of both pianos and ' phonographs are priced within your reach and our easy payment plan is the best and safest for you.v It will pay you to see us before buying. - ' D. C. DURHAM Piano Tuning WEEKS & ORR R. W. WILSON Mgr. Music Dept. AMERICA'S Greatest ROUND TRIP Jrvm PORIUWD The "Double Trlangie" T6u Canadian Roclue Jasper National Park , : Scenic British Columbia very mile a picture! Io' Summer Faroa Seenie Booklet Fret A.B.HOLTOItP, City Pra. Agm 122 Third St., PORTLAND, On. Pbone Broadway 3)00