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page nro MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTOFMEDFOTlD. OREO On, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925 ' ' J -.j Mocal and9 vkJ Personal Lain., uvfivvu in intt.ciiy tnwi pvvnjiiK to ,npend uevefal days . vfattintf ; Mine OJadyH Bridges of North RIverH.dei Freah unit water almon 2&0' lb. Johnson Produce Co. ! Cecil Cochran arrived In the city v The pUliud teum from I'hoenlx and uKle point proved 0uo much for the Copco nine yeaterduy, defeat I ntf' Ihb power emnU-a by a score of 9 to I. The. 'vllluKer' had a pltoher .who knew hlH stuff and held the "kllowat makers" down to a few scattered hits, Hud it-hot been far a . tolfe collection of j f ' , ' 7 ' errors on th& part of the local team, . 1 , ' , rouchlnB:full swImr, a. I shown by,tne game mlsht have been a rluse I""' "U,,R """"" uu,. io the daily register of the lotuil ho. Dne- A tt)jn (( 4 errors told the! A record summer crowd and a hlrh jls and auto camp, aiJ the nuniber of Htorv of the defeat -i 'V enjoyed proKram marked the be- out t the mute cars reKisierea. anu , iao number of lieonle arrlvInK In the 1 Fresh Kmpire planter. Medford ly dally to inuKe u visit to crater J.umuer co. use. .. French laundry. Phone 43i JarkKon Count Medford, Kept The train and : auto tourist, season rouh 'and to Medford is nuw a- C6iow K-lnninK last nlKht of the series hot lu4lf ! ec.,iMisn wu rttsiuii riu- trreflH In Picture nn.l Ktnrv" nf ip v. 1 none j - or(je- your .factory block at summer ! ... . . ' a ,,':,, ' ny Fair and iPeai- ' ' f, Wednesday Special Hnndlciuft September 1 to 1 , 1" ! rnVB , ! iShon adorable aprons, stamped for 107 tf nin. supervisor 01 "" embroidery. Four model to choose ,ihe !in!rist cnurcn is KivinK a social ..., ,rroro jc eacn , jyy WnlKht on the luwn of the K. H. Htln- In for the Lake of the Woods, where . j,,, h .-b .,,,.,,., inn h....J...ji!in Went 4th. comnllmen. he will Imcrd . ssverul days before Ve- ... "u ?" V"'" "J: MarVVL 1 '-C, 0)'Hh..r.y" (lainett and turnln. , , , : ; lX Zr, J ' I.V, 2-nZFX .ii.W. who are visiting In (he city".' Auto iark land. Good openlntt. next !?,y,'1'""', ,h ,? i for J1'" 'arum Alhambiu. Calif. .All are lnvlt- . Cltv (neu i ,no n, k. fi,-,.h lho home at Klamath Jfalta, ., . , 1 I Clothes hampers at (ore. ' Ill' For Kale Sack twine, priced Niint innrch Seed Co. 113 James W. lliley of Corvullls, oiiportunlty: in'onej' maker. Ijtud Just placed ;on thti market. AKents corres c pond 'Worrls Esiiite, Crescent City, Calif. . 113 I Fresh - Empire plaster. Medford Lumber Co. JiM'if rmiT prominent Medford man and, ' . , . , esldent of the Chamber of Com.1.," H a Wee enl' v t ! j-rce. Is In- the t,'Hy ort one of his I periodical business visits, spendlnK to. ay and tomorrow here on business. flKxide batteries for Fords. Chevro 'ih. Htars, etc., $12.75 and llO.r.O. .Williams & McC'urley. . 104tf ' X-'rench Laundry. Mnln and Grape. .;. 113 Itor in Klamath Falls on a combined business and pleasure Jaunt.' ' Get your tree props now at the Big Pines Lumber Co. tf0 Hereon doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. "Bast Main and Genesee. . 1 ' 88tf ' A party of 20 University of Oregon ' The IlusInesB and Professional Wo- studonts led by J. E. Allison of the :men's club will have a swimming par- university scnled the Middle Sister of r ty lit .Itu kson Hot Springs Tuesday the cascade mountains last Sunday. It tr. He'lSrv ? """-y lo CUt Step, In the Ic. 1.2 ,. ... . , before reaching the summit. Fancy now. pbtatoca, large size, 3c '.per lb, Johnsorr Produce Co., 241 N. 'Fir street: Phone ST. tf Foiv sale-TFly ' chaser chases flies Get your tree Drops now at Big. Pines Lumper Co.' a tf tnple droits at DeVoe's. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde M. Alton, form Ho itinicows niid horses.- Monarch tr resldonts.of Medford,' spent Sunday Reed Co. 113 an& Monday Jn the city transacting rijAn even hundred out of the state business and visiting friends and will 'cars registered 'yesterday with the leave for their home nt Portland this ..local state auto registration bureau, evening. .About half of those cms and their oc- I Palmer's Photo Studio makes the j:upanls were from euslern and middle fcgst pictures. ! ' : tf - vestern states, tlS-plece kitchen spice 'sets 98.50 value Saturday only $5.06. Jap n i.f l.. ' M.-n,rt" ,ord visitor who were In Ashland yes Try that bi milk snnke at DeVoe's. ; . .- . . , tf K. ,Bauerman was among the Med- Lumber Co. 104tf r 'Among the'tourlsts and others reg istered at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. J H. Burnett, the Misses Kmma Hot- ' .ten and J. F. Dillon and Itobert Dor lorn of Honolulu, H. !., Mr. and Mrs. John Rellly of Knricattel, N. Y.. Miss .Buth Ward of Northampton, Mass., JVT llendrickson of Globe, Ariz., Ho. PhlcaTO. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ihort J.l?-'."- Karys of Toledo, Ohio, terday afternoon Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Genesee. - 88tf Get your tree props now at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Among the guests from a distanco who arrived at Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday nre included the families of B. T. fcoshland of Boston, Mass., A. L. and , Kerchner of Sharon. Pa., J. Wright C. Stegmnn nnd Llllle Hahn of Becau-Of tansing, Mich., Dr. F. 8. Borons oils, N. J., Mr. unci Mrs. W. B. Rod- of Lynbrook, L. I., D. C. Dlckerson of denbery, Fred W. Hoddenbcry nnd Beadcnton, Fla., E. H. Dean of Yuma, Ariz., L..H. wooster o Endlcott, N. v.. Lyda Iookabaugh of Watango, Oklu., A. E. Borlie of Casper, Wyo., C. P. Williams of Madison, Wis,, E. A ;M1hs Helen Lewis of Cairo. La.. Fester 'Oldshiro of Woreland, Mass., Mrs..J. Ot 'Ofpermnn' and Anto Vonnejut of Indianapolis, H. N. Shattuck nnd the Misses Helen and .Muriel Sheful of l'ew Vork City, und Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Terry and Mrs. L. ,A. Prlnkham of Brooklyn. N. Y. - , . , , , ' Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Holland Bldg. Pione 003. 10tf ,. It. I. U, fRKs nt DeVoe's. tf ,'. The party wrecked motorcycle drought to the sheriff's office Thurs , ;rfny evening was claimed by Its owner', JMV. Maddux of Gold Hill, Ore., yes nforday morning. Maddux told the i ,'flhoriiff's office he abandoned the ma 'it'lilne whun ho wus thrown heaylly in loose gnr-el near tho side of the road. 'Maddux said ho was accustomed to frJfHng a motorcycle with n side car at 'i inched, and consequently misjudged Uie ability of his ninchihe 'to plow 'through the gravel. Klamath- News. ItFrench Laundry. All hand work: VIOne lot of bnskets at cost nnd un dor. Jap Art Store. Ill 'i A group of JOtna Mills, Calif., peo plp spending yeBterday In Medford con aifcted of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Bj-een, Mrs. Edna Htlrkol, Klclmril RUckel nnd Martin Brndy. Til represent tho strongest .group of Iflfo insurance 'companies In America. C'irl Y. Tongwald, Hollnnd Bldg. Jhqna 90S. I04tf " The. Affiliated trades hnve estab lished pn office nt Smith hall, 138 No. Grape, '-'They will have a reprosenta. tlvo In tho building from 8 n. m. to 10 n. m. every day to handle all business that may nrlse. All card men nro ask ed to register with the aocretnry.' Phone S.J.. : -.. 108 Captain, nnd Mrs. Pitt, of tho Bnl Vntlcnv Arfil". are . Isnvlng Medford Tuesday for (heir new field In Salem. They were entertained at n farewell party given by members and frionds of the local corps J'Vidiiy night. Fresh salt wator sulmos, 2Co Ih. Johnson Produce Co. . , tf. Honve sites.' ncreiige, otc, or will build stores 6r garages. Main down town business district. Don't wait. vfi now;. Big developments noar nt liafjd. Agoitts correspond Morris es tate. Crescent City. Calif. 113 r rlends of Mayor E. 11. Pnrks of Eu. Newcomb says only a short time 'to Order your fnctory blocks at summer prices. Phone 631. i lnitf W. H. Mcliean, assistant superln tendant of the SouthernPacific lines with headquarters at llosoburg, enter ed the railroad hospital, aj, -San Fran cisco yesterday for treatment of iiin attack of Influenza. ! Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. - ' tf Dr. C, J. Smith was a business cAll er In the. city this -forenoon from Grants Pass. - ; f ; . ' On sale Wednesday Charming lit tle aprons in blue, 'white, orchid and pink lawn, stamped for embroidery. 39c each. Handicraft Shop. 109 An announcement of interest to the local dance public was made by . the management of the Fair Grounds pa vilion Saturday night. Arrangements DEATH RECEIVED . COLVIG HAS UNIQUE MEETING ' 'rtie'pows 'of. tho unexpeeted. and sudden death of' William Jennings Bryan fast spread over the city early last evening, after it was received by telegraph by the Mail Tribune late In tho afternoon, and created general sorrow nnd regret. Manager Hunt -bulletined the deati on the screen at the Craterian and Hialto theaters as' soon as apprised of the event by the Mull Tribune, and word of the event also gained rapid circulption In the churches.'- .- . So far as can be learned only one man in Medford and vicinity enjoyed a personal friendship wltlf Mr. Bryan, and he is J. Frank Wortman, a friend of the great commoner for years and also one of the latter's most sincere admirers.. -Mn Wortman . learned of the sad news early in the, evening and greatly deplored:Mr, Hryan'a- passlng. An ardentH-frlendehip rexlsted. for many years between 'George , Putnam, editor of the Salem Capital Journal, and former 'editor and -publisher of the Medford - flail Tribune, and Mr. Aryan. : , "' :, t For years when' Mr. Putnam was a resident of Medford it was Mr. Bryan's Invariable custom when passing thru In the1 following news feature from; Ooldendale, , Vasli., ' tho Portland Journal yesterday published the pic- have been completed to retain the ' the, ' ' on.h,s "rlpus lecture tours Night Jawk orchestra. It was sut- " l ,er Jaunrs aooui toe rc no ed that two engagements a week will . !oa1?t; to "wire yhead of his tomlng be played hereafter, one on Wednes- ?Pd or, Mlv Ptnam to, meet Jim at day and one on Saturday. The mem- i8.''" BO 'hat they cou'd bave a ners or the orchestra will toko 'tip their residence in Medford and make this city their headquarters for trips to Klamath Falls, Grants Pass add other points where they will play weekly engagements In addition' to their local contract. Tree props ail lengths. Medford Lumber Co. -104tf Irset Caster, who has been' sojourn ing for some time past in Weed, nCllf.. returned to the city Saturday evening. visit during jths train stop. herd. ; Oregon NewsT" f-:in; Brief r ; ll 1i l-iil-'fj ''1 i t V .T ' ' "I" ' BAKER. Ore.. July, 21 Elizabeth Baker. agedyl'O, Vfosi drovned in the municipal natatorlum here yesterday. Washington alnte vlHltnm ro-lutofiiH The bodv -was -discovered' bv -another at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. swimmer who steppod on her hanjf in N. N. Bath of Belllngham, F.- B. Rlfm- .the bottom of. -the plunge. ner. O. W. Dermnn and John Mack llch of Everett. W. E. Nellls of Spo-' kone, Ed Anderson of Aberdeen, B. W. Blagen of Hoqulam and Misses Ai 'M. Branlgan. G. W. Brooks, Ai Nlnsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Pruden and P.iJ. Franklin of Senttlo, ARIJXGTON IS SKIlECTED 3 mm (Continued From Pag One) Mrs. Ruth-.jOwen left Mount, Varnon, Ohio, for Dayton today J)ut will divert Another surprise for tho- children , her course:, so .ns to , reach Wftshlng Duda of Great Bend, Knna.. N. J. Pet erson of Hurley, 8. D 8. H. Hulse of Fort Wayne, Ind.', and L. R. Harford 'of Lincoln, Neb. Special summer prices on dry fnc-J tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. - tf ,- Pure, clean, running sulphur water, Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool. V.i, 1 I 106'tf MIkb Grace Collins of Corvnllls, is i spenning tne week visiting friends and -relatives in the Table 'Hock district.-' ! i lnunspnoh Piano Store now open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Rlalto theator. Successor to Root Mil. slo Co. . . - t ' tf Nowconib' sky's rily;n short time to drder your factory blocks at summer prices. Phone 881. " lOltf ' Sheriff Ralph Jennings was a husl-' noss -Visitor In the J-ity today 'rom' Jacksonville. ' ' 1 t ' ' We pay for :nshes and sell dirt choap. Brown a White Agency, Inc. .,.:, . ..... f. ' Bdfore you buy that piano see Laun spach. 'Me can save you money. He knows pianos and Is Tellable. tf Tho weather wnrmod up considera bly on Sundny. Which had a rnrtxlmum of OH, nnd tndny, which started out with nJm1nimum' ot 67. B, promised to be a least as. warm if "not warmer Fair weather Is tho prediction for Tuesday. We pay for ashes and 'sell dirt oheop. Brown & White Agency, Inc. ' '' ' - '" - ' -'' 'tf ' Large slock Victor records at Pal mer Muslo Store. tf Mr. and Mrs. 'A. W. Walker 'were among local people. Who motored to Yreka to spehd the day yesterday. Send some pictures of Orator Lake,' Medford and tho 'Rnguo Valley views io your rriomis. rnimer's pictures are ine nost. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phone H3-J, Samuel Bnteman. tf The excavation for tho basement of tho Oooley building soon to be erected nt the corner nf Klvlh fltrnet nnri Pati. cne are boosting him for tho demo-'tral avenue. Is In the Inst stages of Vrstlc nomination for coventor n' u,-.. , .7 ,The mayor ha. made no state- buS o ih." c3" wm IZ Tree props all lengths. Medford , W"'K-' vviinr nume lumoer at Jjiff i'lnes Lumber Co. , . 104tf Plnnosl See Launspaoh. tf , Messrs. Monroe nnd llollnhnn of n well known electric sign company are Lumber Co. 1 ' tf' Brick iro cream B0o at DeVoe's. tf Out of town Oregonlans who arrived spending several days in this city on,'" 'he clly yesterday nnd nro guests business. ... t local hotels 'Include Nr. and Mrs; Tit-it j props nil lengths. Medford 'j. 11. Allen. Miss Knto D, Griffith. Mrs. Limiucr Co. 104tf jo. M. Kniusso.'MIss Mary J. nnd Jos- FiVnch Laundry. For finest linens. 112 One nf the largest crowds of the sen- son attended tne Mght Hawks orches. cphlne Albert, nnd Mrs. H. H. Hill of Snlem, Mr. nnd Mrs, H. H. Veatch of t-nttnge Grove. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. lllll of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. B. WIN Wednesday at the Highway Barber -ton before the body of her father, Mrs. Shop. 109 Richard Hargreaves. the-other daugh. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Denge'r of Chi- .tep.'"! with her Hi-Other traveling .east, cago. III., arrived in the clty'to spend Th decision h ' bury the former Severn) days visiting friends before democratic Chieftain among the coun resumlng their Journey to Los Angeles, !try'a military great in Arlington was Calif. .the result of tho expressed wish of Mr. Dr. B. R. Elliott nnd fnmilv nre 'Bryan. hlB willow told friends here. nmong the Medford citizens who mo- 'Mr" Bryan was a colonel of volunteers tored to Crater Lake yesterday.. jln the Spanish-American war. The Crnter Lake ntaces vesterdnv A huge spreading maple tree shndes. forenoon took up 22 passengers from thB "Pot where the flies of friends will all parts of the United States to the took 'or the (osf.Mtne upon the, face lake, nnd departed this forenoon' with of. 'heir beloved champion:- In this 14 'passengers from various parts4of grassy eminencs, raiseu tour teei aoove the country.- , ., J - jthe level of the street. Mr. Bryun was Wednesday Spoc.lnl Three' roils won't to sit and, rest during the inter tollot paper 19c. French-Larson Co. Jwls of the trial of Uie Tennessee nnti 31 Nt Bartlett. r 108 .ovolutlon low. - ere he greeted his ' The Ladles Auxiliary of the Baptist friends and grasped the hands of hun church will meet at the church Tues- dreds1 who had come from the Cumber day at 10 a. hi. 'Ladies are asked to lnn(I slopes or from distant cities to bring n covered dish for lunch, and witness tho noted legal controversy in to wear something indicative of the lne nea county court. month In which they were born. Mrs. Eaton will speuk on "Impressions from the Senttlo convention. , ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. 'McDowell nr- William L. Col 'lg ; ture of Judge William L. Colvig ot , Medford; under the Rend of ''Veterans Meet After 69 Years." . "A separation of '59 years did 'not" dull the memory of James C'Hurtley, j early duy Oregon pioneer and Indiun i fighter, for his old friend and com rade, William ' M. Colvlg, Medford', I Ore.,, when the two -met recently at I a party at the home of Mrs. ' .May Blades, Hlltsboro, Ore., in celebration i of his 80th birthday anniversary. "Dr. H. H. Hartley. Goldendale, and Mrs. Blades, son and daughter, plan- ned a surprise on their father by in viting Colvlg to visit with his old com rade of his Indian fighting days. whom ho had not seen for nearly GO years. When Colvlg walked up to the porch of the Blades home be greeted his old comrade with a familiar salu tation of 'hello .Jim.' After looking him over with a quick glance. Hartley responded, '1 know you; you are Bill Colvlg.' .' . "Che elder Hartley, who has resided at Maryhlll In Kllckqitnt county fur about 10 years, came west to the Wll- Iumoltevalley in 1864, spending the first winter near McMinnville. On January 18, 1805, he' enlisted In Com pany C, flrt Oregon cavnlry and was in active, service in the Indian wars. Colvlg was a member of the company when Hartley enlisted. Both were mustered out in the spring Of 18111. and hn'd not 'met 'since.' Colvlg is past 80 years. - Five members of the original enlistment, of- J04 men in Cpmpany' C, first Oregon cavalry surt, vive." - . . .'DAYTON, Tenn., July 27. (A. P.) The body of William Jennings Bry an will He In state this afternoon le- rlved in the city last evening from 'tween the hours of two nnd five Klamath Fnlls to visit friends nnd rel- ,0'clock, while the public will be invlt atlves for several weeks. " )Od to iyew the body, Mrs. Bryan and Judge Glenn o. Taylor was 'among 'a council of friends decided today. The the Medford people who motored to ; place will be in tho homo where Mr. Union Creek yesterday, ,tq anpfid... the Bryan died or tne-Rnea county court dny. Judge and Mrs. James L. Coko of Honolulu, federal Jmtyte for the Die- trict of Hawaii, passed through Ash land yesterday on their way to Lake of the WoodB, whoro they will visit for scvcrul days at the summer homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter. Ashland Tidings. , , : ' Residents of southern California registered at local hotels Include Miss house, whdro'he fought his last great battle. Cook wlth'tfas. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Competent person to cook ; and help with general housework. '.Good wngea.',. Mra Q. L. Buhrman. 1'6 Geneva 'Avef ' ! 108tf MrrtrUrt "'"w "a' th P""""11' LOST Saturday night, pink brushed Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Gibson of Glen. . wool'scarf. -Tel. '9'R. 110 dale. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Huntlmrton niid Miss May Fitzgerald of Long. FOR SALE Twenty English penciled Bench, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dixon of Arroy Grande, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holland, anil llr. and Mrs. David Banks Bnnks of Son Diego. Miss Helen Knight of Santa Barbara, and the following from Los Anireles: Mliut Clara Shcrer, Mr. and Mrs. Prink '.FOR'!R15NT Furnished apartments. Indian Runner ducks, Better lay. ers than Leghprn hens, large white eggs. Chance to get good breeders nt 11.60 each. See H. M. Bush, Paul's Electric Store, or R. 1, Cen tral Point. 109 Lnnn, Dr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Smouse. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jones. Ifn. A..D. Mo Corkle. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bullock, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. n. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. T. Gentry. Phone 463-H. i lOT'tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Cheap. 21 ' acres land Under Irrigation, partly in alfalfa, 2H1 miles east of Med ford. Phone 107B. low tin dance at the Fair Grounds Pavilion . V.,"J i, 'A V. Saturday night. It Is estimated that .1 nJ?;.KI.In"lh ml'?- M.r' Hnd M.r"': h" owtr.i'00 .couples wore nrasent. Fniicy rrenmery butter 47o per lb, Johnson Produce Co. Fresh Kmpire plaster. Medford Lumber Co.; 104tf Callfnrnlann registered nt local ho. tebr Include Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hough. ton and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Wblto of Cnwiiiig, Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Mason of spending Sunday In this city were Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Delvin of Bmi Mrs It M Jolle .ml the M Fellows. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Olctt and M. rle and Dorothv Kin. V. U Olcott. Jr., of Modesto, Mr. and I . . r . - . T. Predonhurg of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rlnshcrg of Creswell. Newcomb iys only a short time to order your factory blocks at summer prices. Phone 63t. lOltf Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. - , tf Visitors from the Klamath agency e Mr. iscss Mrs. J. K. Job of Berkeley, and Die following from nan Frnnclsco: Mrs. J. O. Offcrman. Mrs. 11. V. Leneman nnd dnu.'hter. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 1). Gas kill. -. nnd Mrs. W. A. Kltiinan. Missis M E. and K. T. Callahan, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. . C. Chnnipinn and Mesdames c. V Wednesday special Dainty Utile aprons slumped on splendid qtmllty lawn 39c each. Handicraft Shop. 109 llrmstitchln' button covered at the Hnndtrraft Shop. tf Horace H. Day of San Diego, retlr- . . v . itHiiiiuiin nun ni.'MiiiincH , . . . . . Dohle, tleoe Metier. F. C Culbert, , ' "nd Pronilnsnt clllien of that J. Delhauglily. F. Dellisughty. I. J. c ,y' Mr. Hostctter. prominent Kcrmaio, c. v. Smith, and Miss C. renny mnn or tne some city, ncilved Smith. 0 (here this morning on n motor plensure Fresh suit water salmon, 86c. lb. trip north, and will visit Crater Ijike Johnson Produce Co. tfbefore leaving this vicinity. Mr. Day ',' Clyde Hiizelrlgg departed for called on Lee Oarlock nwtttci auto reg. lief"hviB In Onklitnd. Cilf Saturday :istratlun bureau In the riminhrr nf ovenihg, after having spent several Commerce, nnd a number of Copco days visiting fier slstor, Mi Robert I of fleers with whom he is also nc- Boyle. jqualnted. If you(',n1clure tire made nt Palm-I Columbia Dinner wn hoard. Cnii er's Phot ptbdlo. 710 N. Central, they for prices. Vslln0 Wood Lumber I win oe tne nest. w w - ti xorq, cor cast Main and Genesee. FOR THE LADIES We are closing aut our entire line of ladies outing togs. Here is ybtlr opportunity to buy below cost. C ' r i i- -i -.-.-' ' ' y f L,adies' breeches, lace leg khaki breeches for ladies; regular price was $2.00 and $2.25, j 98c Ladies' Khaki Shirts, regular $1.85 and $2.00 98c Ladies' khaki cOats, belted and -heavy weight material regular $3.75 . . .;. .$1.75 SPECIAL ALL THIS WfeiEK ' Army i& Outing Stores. 32 So. Central Ave., Oppoiite Hunt's Craterian R. 8. SWwafV . - -a . ir Youf flatisfacUon manager ; t Phone 013-L Is Ow Success Curse your indifference, not your ium. nut" JVU i, aii ijjimuiu fever. , Onok with pm. Wednesday SPECIAL SPERRY'S CALF MEAL $1.25 YjPer Sack; .; CASH MONARCH Seed .& Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phona 200 AnntUor frvcentional Bill TOMQRROW FIVE ACTS OF. ENTERTAINMENT HEADED BY CLOSES TODAY ' -;i t 'v. a' '.'The Dressmaker ; of Paris';' ' ' With ERNEST TORRENCE of "Covertd Wagon" Fame and a NOTABLE CAST In a GRIPPING PHOTOPLAY Of Thrills, . Beauty and Gorgeouinetsf OREGONIAN I- NEWS SCREEN f REVIEW WALTER FI8HTER A CO. In "GO INTO THE KITCHEN" A Hilarious Farce Comedy ,, FLETCHER, IVY A MORAN , - In :--'" ;J "A CLASSIC IN HOKUM" Something New In Laughter . NADA NORRAINE ' . , In , A CYCLE OF 80NGS The Girl With a Wonder Volca .80NIA A ARLYN In "DANCE ODDITIES" With ' " Glen Head and Others Magic and Mlrtlf- '; AL BARNES A CO. 5 In DELUXE COMEDY OFFERINGS 3 Performance 2:30, 7 and 'Bargain Matinee ' ' Adults; 35c; Children, 10c" Evenings " -.'''' Adults, 50c; Children, 25c . ; CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA (F. Wilson Waite, -Director) Mann's f WOMEN'S BELTS :-. Women's faij' belts ia-jnany : colors'khcl- M'idths, with cut patterns; all sizes; up to $1.29 . value, Tuesday, special 69c Watch this space every day, ann s k ( EMS. '1 11 ! A New . Jewell Cafe - i i -il ! .- ! ! 1 - J Now Open at 28 N. Front St. American Dishes, Chop Suey and Noodles our specialty. Everything the 'Best WONGYEE Jell Rolls I ' v. : - ' - FOR WEDNESDAY ONI V 10c each r 6'.: ,. .... ' )' .v, , ' -i '" J . '.' n 1 : .- 5. " .-. ",' . -f v .- '. ,' PEERLESS BAKERY 7 South Riverside Avenue CHEVROLET . Hate model . i . . at susacrifice , - -The Busy Corner Motor Co. r' 'Mi '- 4 v?