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VAGI? TWO NfEDFOD MaIL TRTBTTMEBFORTt. OREGON, THURSDAY, JTLY 20, 152o ocal ani L Personal The weekly band .concert will Ijp held in the city pnrU tomorrow n.frht. and Jt in exueWed that tho iiolWe will put nn end 10 th running about and t HhoutlnK of older children, which has i9(oed ho timny pink concertu In the ' jiust, ubout which so much complaint thus bwm heard, t Hence,, pit renin itr : :rgeil in keep their children with them and under control. French laundry. T'hone 43!. 112 ,. Fruit KrowerH K't In touch with kov Wnment free employment . bureau, Medford Chamber of -Commerce, for pickers.. llf. . Mr, and .Mr. N J. MernH cliihlren left M'dronl thin mornlriK by nuto for thefr home In Oakland, Calif.. after an extended v(hH with relative! and filendH here. The Merrellf were former i(-Hidentn of ihlH-city, but havo h-en rnjiditiK in Oakland. Calif., for more than a year. Mr, Merrell Ih an MOciMted with the flrlnnelle company o fihat city. They were accompanied home by Mm. MerrelTa lslr, Mm. M. K. JU'l'll eof thin city, who will tmend her. vacation in Oakland nnd Pan l-'ranclsro. Alford'n Imperial orchetia at Oold Hill Pavilion. Saturdny nlht. 112 JackHon County Pair nnd . Pear Nhnw, Medford, Sejuemher lfl to 10. 107tf A rifplfil inuHirnl program by the JVIkIu Hulk dunce orchemrn enlivened ibe usual weekly luncheon of the Cop--o Kortiin, which wna hHl at the Ilo Mel Medford thia noon. The entertain nient wh varied and Included aevernl clever vocal number In addition to popular dance hltH. Kaeh nuinher wh encored nnd the nvuxlclanM were, gen erouH In their reaponfle, all of which made a big hit with the many Forum membem and their puestH. . Clolheq hampers at tho , Jup Art Wore. ill J't MoReley and Taylor haul your fruit on pneumatic tlreo. Phone(1140. 3 20 Tourlsta and other jjuefrtR from a distance regiHtereil n( Medford hotel. Include Mr. and Mm. A. K. Wilder and child of Honolulu. Mr. nnd Mm. F, 10. March of Peoria, III., K. U. I-obber and Oladyn Kvann of Kannnji City, Mo.. Mr. and Mm. (ifivnr Himehaugh nnd Kit 1b. I.ucfle and Virginia Himehaugh of Ak ron. Ohio, S. J. Kugulie of Lewiatown. Mont.. Mr. and Mm. John H. flreen of Philadelphia. R. Slagle of Vermil lion, H. D.t nnd Mr. nnd Mm. W. R. Ruff of Twin Kflllfl, Idaho. For Sale Hack twine, priced right. Monarch Heed Co. J 13 Kxlde batteries for Fords. Chevro let Htnm. etc., $12.76 and $16.50. VHlinniB & McCurley. 104tf Moderately warm and fair weather tn predicted for Friday, following a maximum of 15 degreea yettterday, and n. minimum this . morning of . Gfi.G which' proHngod another quite warm day. - .... Ftnch Laundry. Main, and Ornpe. 112 Fancy new potatoes, large fixe, 2c per lb. .Tohnaon Produce Co.. 241 N. '. Fir street. Phone 1)7. D8tf L , A daughter woh horn to Mr. and ' Mm. Noel Km kino, 320 ,WV Clark street, oh July 2. (loldun Bantam corn, wholeaale for canning or dryl.ig. Coll 824-Y 112 For ale Fly chnaer chaen fllea. Use It on cows and iiorsea. , Monarch Seed Co. , . . 113 - "Twenty-five ton , of . evergreen blackberrlea havo nlroady bonn signed up for the Anhlnnd cannery, tho fimt time that theae. blackberries, which grow wild in the Applegnte .valley, nhull havo been ..marketed," eaya .the Urnnt Pans . Courier. - "Tomorrow Charles Gordon, manager of the farm ern' cooperative aasociatlon. will make n trip among the fur mors to sign up more of the berries. Mr. Oordon stales that the co-op. will furnish the pickers nnd containers if they are notified In time to get them signed up. The ber ries will he ready. for picking about August 8." ifi-plcce kitchen 'spice n't 18.50 value Saturday only $6 05. Jap Art Htore. Ill Tree props, all lengths. Medford I.unibcr Co. . 104tf William I.ydlard Is nmong the Med ford knights In attendance nt the na tional Knights Templar encampment at Senttle this week,. Another big dance nt the Oold Hill Pavilion Saturdny night. Alford's Im perial orchestra. 112 Let me write your fire lnsuranro. Carl V. Tengwald,, Holland Hldn. Phone !fl3. 1 04 tf 1 Wo arc Inns on empty Flour Sacks So fni the luilnnnc of this week 89c Doz. Kcfjular $l.'-'b value. Fine for dish clot lis, hahy elotlicH. work shirts, etc. (me in and we will tell yon how to remove the hrand marks. The Colonial V (I 1 Bakery, I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. F.vans and Mrs.! The puhlic market equaled the av K. P, Kvans are among the Klarnfith raw mid-week, market this morn Falls residents who arrived in Medford Inn. with a choice lot tif sweet corn on yeslardfc'. I ale. Market Master Hunyurd ex- R. I. R. eggs at DrVoe's. , tf , pects homegrown melons to be on sale I French Laundry.. All hand. work. Hoturduy morning In addition to U2 Callforulans registered nt local ho tels Include Mr. nnd Mm. Harry H. Totten and son of nurllngame. Dr. nnd Mm. Demersett, Mr. and Mm. John Mcfte and Mr. nnd Mrs. F.. l. Wllford can Legion post were engaged yester of Berkeley Hert L. nnd May M. Pet- Ah afternoon In burning graas and tingill, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mugler of Mt. clearing away rubbish off the golf Hhasta. Mr. and Mm. J. C. Hedford of course at the fair grounds, In prepara Chlco, Mr. nnd Aim. J. . Cnlan. Mm. tlon to using It In active play. It is. .LIU. Calnn and Mr. and Mm. T. CI. expected that It will bo several days SturKess of Oakland. Mr. and Mm. n. before the work will be done, as there W. Jjikln McC'loud. Thomas Harrison. Is a tremendous nmount of grass to bo Kr., and Jr., of Knnta Ilosa. Mrs. O. K. burned. Lacey. and O. V. Ijicey of Salinas, Mr, Get your tree props now at Big nnd Mrs. C. 11. Thomas of Sacramento, 1 Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Mr. nnd Mm. Tt. J. Fountain and fam- I Special numrner prices on dry fac lly of Lodl. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wilson jtory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. $f of Itosevllle, and the following from) Mr.. and Mm. .7. M. Ollson of Med Han Francbich: John J. Oreany and for(i nnu j. j. Metzger, also of Med famlly. Dr. and Mm. C. C. Umg. L. H. ton, are among the representatives Klerge and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. X. f,f the Pacific Fruit and Produce com Poge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kvola K. IJemont ,,nny jn the city this week. Klnmnth and MIhs Jlizabeih. Hretton. News. One lot of baskets at cost nnd un- der. Jap Art Store. Ill I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies In Amerleo. Carl V. Tengwnld. Holland Bldg. Phone D!I3. 104tf Among the Medford citizens who havo been In Klamath Falls this week nre Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Mnssey, ft. D. Denlck. Mr. and Mm. F. I.. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Owen. Mrs., F. Buzzard, K. C. Jerome, H. M., Hullls. 1 Vaughan. J. B. Partridge .and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pecker. The affiliated trades have estab lished an office at Smith hall, 128 No. Ornpe., They will hnyo n representa tive In the building from 8 n. m. to 10 n. m. every day to handle all business that may arlne, All card men are ask ed to register with the secretary, 108 . Phone 365-J. Fresh salt water salmon,. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf A small brush fire was reported to erly operated the Jacksonville rail local forest service headquarters yes-Irond between Medford and J'Vllle. nnd terdny. as burning near Hound Top In la well known about Medford. Mm. the Perljy district on, state tlmherlandJ Barnum Is a former resident of Cen Several men were immediately sent tnil Point, being the daughter Mr. and out to quell the blaze,, but as yet no report has been received from the fire fluhters as to Us seriousness. Home sites, acreage, etc., or will build ntores ,or,garuges. Main down town business -district. Don't wait. Buy now. Big developments near at hand.. Agents correspond ,M orris es- tote. Crescent City. Calif. 113 Big open air dance at Oold Hill Sat- urday night. . Alford's Imperial or- chestra. -112 C, F. -Nutting and family were down from Grants Pass today Mr., Nutting recently sold the Oregon Cement Sewer Pipe & Tile company to. the, Aiemortt concrete construction com- land: Mr. and Mm. H. I. King, c J. pnny of Medford., . . iDelo and family, Mesdames O. H. and Tree props, all lengths. Medford R. C, Lomberco. Mrs. Bdlth Bothum, Lumber Co. 104tf ,Mlss. Ruth Slye, Mr. and Mm. T. O. ; Pianos! See launspach, tf Beck and son and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. MIks (Iracn Collins, a young lady of Matta. Corvallls. who had been visiting i Send some pictures of Crater Lake, friends .and relatives ,ln and about I Medford nnd the Rogue Velley vlevfi Medford and other valley points for to your friends. Palmer's pictures are the past several weeks, departed this the best. tf morning for her home In the William- For sand. gravel, sediment, cleaning ette valley city. or, lnwn work, phone 912-J, Samuel Tree, props all lenntbe. Medford Briteman. ' ' tf Lumber Co., - 1 04 tf I Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Fisher of the French Laundry. For finest linens, , Wlldwool ranch near Clold Hill, ac .112 cnmpanled by their son William and Th Unierslty of. Oregon annual, Hamilton Howell, left yeaterdny for summer sesslson will close Friday with an outing In the Coos Bay country, the termination of the sixth week of. - Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines the term. Final examinations will be given Thursday and Friday. The Hummer session this year . had the largest enrollment In the history of the Institution as the.' 1000 . mark was reached by both the , Kugene, and Port land sessions. . y. Fancy creamery butter 49o per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Fresh Empire , plaster. Lumber Co.. Medford 104Lf Included nmong the guests from n, distance who were guests nt Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday were the families, of 11. R. Crawford of Newark, Ohio, Mm. A, J. Burns of Milwaukee. Wis, O. W. Suera of Vancouver,. 11. C, P. Wales of Saginaw, Mich., A. C. Nelson of , Fampol, Wis., C. AT. .Hoover of Rockford, O. Thompson of Chicago. R. B, Wlttem of St. Louis, Mo., and B. F. Onlnes of Rock Island, liidinnn. Fresh salt water salmon, 25a. lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf , If your pictures are made at Palm er's Photo Studio, 716 Central, they will be the best. . ' tf the land settlement department of the Abbio Green, pianist of the. Night Portland ehnmber of commerce, who, Wawk dunce orchestra, returned to has been located In Ashland for the this city yesterday after a short bual,- post three months, has been transfer ness trip to Bugene. red to Portland, ns acting mnnnger of Fresh Bmplro plaster. Medford, the department during the temporary Lumber Co. J04tf absence of W. L. Ide, present mana- Auto park land. Oood opening, next to, city (new) nuto .park.. Grab the opportunity; moneymaker. Land Just placed on tho market,, Agents corres pond Morris Bstate, Crescent City, Calif. US J., R. Kerrr of Grants Pass was n local business visitor hero today. Washington slate visitors register ed nt loenl hotels Include Miss Cnrd of Tacomu. Miss Haze) Howe of Te- nlno. H. H. IlodKinnn of Spokane, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Hill of Castle Rock nnd Aim. s. it. Anderson. Mr. and Mm. J. ( B. Hubbard, Bd Westphalen, F. D. Julglcy.L. C. 11111 and Mr. and Mm. Albert Fallen of Seattle. Fresh Bmplre plaster . Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Get your tree Props now at the Big Pines Lumber Co. tf00 The California Oregon Power com pany has received from -the home of fice at Medford. a special radio set de signed to locale leaks nnd other elec trical disturbances. There has been considerable compbilnt recently of electrical discharges of ome kind, and nn effort Is lelhg made to truce them, so time the condition can be remedied. Itoseburg News Review. Screen doors at Wallace AVoods Lumber Yard Genesee, cor. East Main nnd RRtf Get your treo propi now at Big Pines Lumber Co. tfflO A debt of 125.000 on the hew Hotel Benton nt Corvalli. was wiped out Monday when that sum was paid to satisfy accounts of Portland bonding houses against the structure. The money was subscribed by 400 citizens of the city In a thrve duy eumpulgn tuht ended at 9 o'clock Suturduy night, and the debt paid Monday afternoon. Nearly 500 local people are now bond- holders In the hotel. Palmer's Photo Studio makes (he nest pictures. tf Hcree en doom at Wallace Woods Lumber er Yard, cor, East Main and Uenesvo, IKtf a large quantity of good crab apples. Staple drugs at DeVoe'n, tf Try that biff rnllk shake at DeVoe's. If Several members of the ;locnl Amerl. Pure, clean, running sulphur wnter, Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool 105tf We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Brown A White Agency, inc. tf S. M. Wallace, traveling agent for the Northwestern railroad, with head quarters nt Portland, was among the business visitors who wore in the city today. Launspach PInno Store now open for business nt 1 1 1 W. Main. Opposite Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu. sir Co. tf Before you buy that piano see Laun spach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and Is reliable. tf Mr. and Mm. John Barnum nnd daughter, who have been visiting friends and relatives In and about Medford for the past several days. departed this morning Tor their home. in San Francisco. Mr. Barnum form- Mm. If. Tt. Stearns of thnt city. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Laree stock Victor records at Pal mar Music Store. tf Out of town Oregonlans arriving in the city yesterday nnd registered at local hotels Include Mm. Hague and Florence Hague of Corvallls, Ithea Luper of Salem, N. Maybell of Spring- field, P. Stevens of Roseburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. HIM. C. W. Fox, D. J. Mr- Kinnon, A. N. Prlaulx nnd James K. Koie of Kugene, K. Johnson of Wolf Creek and the following fron) Port- Luirber Co.. ' tf Brink Ice c-enn 50e nt DeVoes. tf i Mildred and Brnest Boles were vis itors in the city today from the Phoe nix district transacting business. i Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood. Lumber Yard, cor Knst Main and 0nesee ; Theae are busy days, nt Crater Lake .lodge, as the attendance . of tourists jnnd others by private cars, nnd the staves is steadily increaslnc. Yester day forenoon the stages from this city took up to the lake from the hotels ana nornlng trains forty tourists from various parts of the United States. The down bound stages from the Inke yes terdny brought .twenty, tourists back from their visit there. Hemsiitchln buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf - Miss May Kelt, of Oold Hill was nmong the, visitors who were . in the city todny transacting business. Cedar .flume at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Arthur Foster, assistant manager of per. Foster will be replaced here by W. H. Swisher, nt present In charge of the Portland ehnmber of comriierce office In the auto camp ground In Portland. The change will be In ef fect Monday morning,- Swisher arriv ing here tomorrow while Foster will spend the rest of the week here, break ing the new mnn In. Ashland Tidings. Fresh snlt wnter salmon, 25o Ih. Johnson Produce Co. Fire Chief Blllott wishes to remind nil hov between the aces of 9 and 12 years who are Intending to attend his swimming party tomorrow, that they should furnish their own suits nnd gather at the Natatorlum promptly nt fl o'clock tomorrow morning. Newcomb says only a short time to order your factory blocks at summer prices. Phone 631. lOltf Mrs. F. Breltmnyer. nccompanled by her son Carl, left yesterday for her home In Grnnln Pass after having spent several days visiting her sister. Mm. B. R. Blliott. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf "The residents of Medford are sweet corn hungry, as at the public market this morning 40 dozen ears of sweet corn were sold nt 20 cents a doxciv In ndditlon to the large number of ears sold today by the groceries. The ef flclency of Mali Tribune advertising wns again Illustrated yesterday, by the fuel that the Bconomy Groceteria sold 400 doien earn of corn yesterday In public response to nn ad Inserted In this new simper Tuesday afteinorfu that that concern would sell corn.WeiL nesday ut IB cents a dien. Tre props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Myron Mordoff, accompanied by his duughter, Miss Atleen Mordoff, vis among the business visitors In the val- Vv over "the. week end, Miss Mordoff visited With friends In Medford during her vlriw Klamath News. , Dance ut Gold Hill Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra,,. Residents of southern Cullfornla registered at local hotels Include D. A. Reed nnd family of Long Beach. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Yentman, Mr. and Mm. A. F, Verman and Miss Pauline Ver man of Pasadena. Dr. and Mm. F. C. 'Arthur ot Kan Diego, Mr. and Mm. M. B. flrey of Glendnland the following 'from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Roblniaa, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Our man and son. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Mc Cray. Dr. Winifred Jenny. Mr, and Mm. Harry Ieonhardt, Miss Helen Da mody. Miss Mirguerft McDonald. Mr. and Mm. C. H. Ballenclnch. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Jones and Miss Lydn Mc Donald, A. D. Thompson of the Wagner Creek district is spending several days in the city attending to business. J. A. Beckstend and son Shields, of Salt Lake City, 1'tnh, who have been In Medford for the past several weeks, departed at evening for Los Angeles. Calif,, where they locate indefi nitely. Jess Willlnrd. former world's heavy weight champion, nnd before that, Kansas cowpundier. wan a visitor here for a few hours this morning, stopping here en route to Crater Iake, where hel expects to visit a few days, before going on to Portland and other north ern points. Wlllard was .undetermined whether he Would return this way or not. but derlnred that since he did not have time to visit Llthia Park and other polnta of Interest on thla trip. he would probably make the loop via Klamath Falls, and return nere ror a short visit. Ashland Tldlnirs. Mr. and Mm. Sidney J. Brlstow nnd amnll Hon. Sidney, Jr., were among visitors who were in the city Inst even ing from Central Point. Mm. M. K. Oreen of Medford is vis iting In Ashland with Mrs. J. Hervey of that city. The children, as well as grownups, who havo not tried the "ice crea.m suckers' on sale nt the different soft drink palrom, and produced by the Jackson County Creamery, nre miss ing a treat. ' Mr. Johnson, of the Johnson Pro duce company, says they are getting a larger quantity of better home grown vegetables this year than ever before, And will begin to get flue home grown watermellons next week. They are operating trucks between here and Klamath Falls. Kugene nnd Duns mulr, Calif. During July this firm has paid over f 11,000 to Jackson county people for vegetables alone. I .eft In this office today by Indy, n handkerchief and spectacle case.- Call and get Fame. 1 3 SPECIAL TRAINS Thirteen special trains bearing Knights Templar commnnderles from I Seattle, Wh., 'after having attended the national triennial conclave being held there this week, will pnss thru Mmlfprd Jtwlng the . next week en route to their respective homes. On July 31 the Ivanhoe Com mandery of Kansas, City, the.com mandery of Atlanta, Ga., and Louis ville, Ky will pass through the city at different hours of the day. August 1 will witness the pas sage of fl trains which will include the commnnderles of New York City. Columbus, o.. New Orleans, La., the state of Ohio, Humboldt nnd Oak Park. III., Oakland, Cnl.. Kansas City Mo.,nnd Baltimore, Md. MacMlllan Ice Bound.' WASHINGTON, July :t0. (A. P.) The MucMlllan Arctic expedition be came wedged In the Melville hay ice pack .yesterday, but notified tho Na tional Geographic society today that ft expected to got out when tlte fog lifted. ' ' Jennings Tent Tlioatcr. Jennings Tent , Thenter company, consisting of 18 people, Including a 5-piece orchestra, will play a week's engagement In Medford' .commencing next Monday night, August 3rd. Opening play. "R'Mantha," at which time ladles will be admitted free as a medium of advertising. Doors opened at 7:30. curtain rises at 8:00 Admission 20c for children, and 40c for adults. No reserved seats. Tent located opp. Post Office. IIR TOO , LATE TO CLASSIFY POH SALK 6-room modern hunga. low 350Q. terms r.0l) iluvn, 35 per month. Phone 470-11. 113 VOH HAI.R 12oonomy qimrt JurH. 70c per dozen. Phone 840-X. 113 FOK RALIO Irriitnteil Itind in HoKiie Htver valley, or will exrhnne for Florida laud. P. U. Box 073 Grams Pnss, Ore. 115 LOST lletween Medford nnd Unfile point, Kflsoiine , nose. , A tmter cnii OTKSa. BATTER! 0LEAMZBS FLEATZSI Plan 144 -UR.ttrl.. YOU CAN BUY A ' ' 34x4. : Cord for $16.50 Phipps Aute Park Service Highway at Jackson 8lreet SWIM at (ha ASHLAND NAT Clean Sulphur Watar JONAS SPITZER IS GIVEN STIFF TERM Jonns Vlpltzer of the Talent district pleaded guilty this forenoon before .County Judge V. J. ilurtzell to two Ichnrges of possessing and transport jlng Intoxicnting liquors.' On each I charge ho was fined $,"00 and sen tenced to six months In jail. The arrest was made Saturduy eve ning by Chief of Police McNnhb of Ashland In that city, assisted by the sheriff's office., Kpltzer. so It Ik said', was Just returning -from' California, where ho had loaded on his. decreoit Ford louring car a keg of moonshine, crudely concenled by sacks, which , were thrown over It. . When arrested by AlcNabb he made no show of re sistance, being very docile Instead. Spitzer, who has but one leg, had been under the survellance of the sheriff's i office for some time past lefore his 1 final arrest. H was susp'ected of beim? n leading bootlegger, of the Talept district for the past year, nnd 'only last winter was freed 'tf a sim ilar charge because of lack of suf ficient evidence to convict. J His car which was used in trans porting the illegal Intoxicants. Is be ing confiscated by the due course of law. I The case was plod . before County Judge Hartzell because of the absence of Circuit Judge Thomas, who is spending several days in Portland and Willamette valley points. PROVES A FIZZLE WASHINGTON, July -30. A. P.) Washington's evolution suit was withdrawn today -by the attorneys of Loren H. Winner, the government clerk who filed it. Wittner sued as a taxpayer to pro- vent payment.. of salaries to persons responsible for the teaching of scien tific subjects In the public schools which he said were In disrespect of the Holy Bible. The government! questioning his right to sue as a taxpayer nnd raising other, objections to his bill of complaint, had filed a, motion to dismiss the case, which was to have been argued tomorrow! . Tho lawyers said they would draw up another complaint, more free of objections and probably would name1 another man with Wittner as a plain tiff.. 1 Conk with irns tf DRINK MaidO'Sko IPS ' 1 DELICIOUS r Never t before could ;ou buy so much fruit in a small bottle. ' f SKO is made from 'ileal Oranges and there are no synthetic flavors added. , Close, your eyes and yoii can easily, imagine vou are "drinking;' the fruit itself. All our products are guar anteed to be pure and. whole some, which is 3'our protec: tion. Jackson County Creamery I WONDER IF TXEftf S lOOINOIDMv. I A COAL JajLCJ,w. IsrsiM'- ufr Order your eonl nml hriipittts XOW and .be SAFK from tliu nntioipntcd COAL STRIKE All minors' union ngrpoiutMits Mid September 1 UTAH WY0MINO COAL BRIQUETS PHONE 239 MEDFORD IT WOULD - . WElL-IM BE A i not . Mr J V'-'-'.' .llis woimm furumuufu xthzss?' 'X ' j ;'! :'j :f '," - Another-, I In Great Show ; Noi;Y Playing,. i ' rirv ' aiCARDO CXRTK' Jilh0 JETTA GOUDAL" yl fid NOAH BECKY. ' 1 a : Also COMEDY NEWS ( Raymond Ballard Master Organist at the Giant Wurlitzcr The dainty Ludwig Grand; i$lthe most artistic? grand' we have ever seen J . It's tone is remarkably, pure and resonant, with , plenty of, depth , and powerrand : its case will ' add beauty and richness tp .ypqr, home. ' We are fortunate m being the exclusive, agents for this "dainty" piano in this., territory and will . take pleasure, in. showing it to you now. You can exchange you old piano as part payment and, pay the balance in JO months' time if you wish. WEEKS Ksnllilied I SB I ; : D. C. DURHAM Piano Tuninj , ' A SNAP 31x4, Straight Side 6-BlyCord . S16.25 Phipps Aito Park Service i Highway at Jackton Street. He's the Sheik of 1926 Ti y T. !' -wiw wmp or ' ;-ftlnvs', he won A Spanish love-drama more romantic, than "The Shek," more ex-. t citing than., "Bipod and . :, Sand' more entertain, ing than both .of .them , together!. ; - -' Sunday "Tho Necessary Evil" With Ben Lyon and . Viola Dana & ORR R. W. WILSON , . ; Mgr. Mualo. Dept. . MedTord Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glaaa and glaaa .for all purpose. .We repuir broken- win dowa and reallrer old mirrors, make mirrors any : site. Complete line beveling and grinding . macniact: employ nothing but . sprlenl help. . J. V. MORGAN, Manager. 118 S. Bartlett ' fhona.lM -. V: O e