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192.
Tocal and
Personal
1povkq J I mines, a carpenter, wuh
arrested early Sunday inornhiK ly
lleoinan Huiulcrman at Hughes' tent
(in North Central, where hp vera I bul
lion of iiionnahlnc were found. It f
alli'BCil that ho had been hcIUiik Ihu
llijuor to locul iimn, one of whom was
arrcHietl tho name niornliiK. hut who
was later released on hall which he
(orfi'lu'd. HufchfH 1h now In the city
jull a waiting further ilcvolupmeniH.
Tio not wait for tlie school hook
run!). We now have from tin pi. Ih'il
rkk, the liwlrt for the different K'iidc:
Lo ho used this year. Hawkins. I ii W
The weather Is hcInnltiK lo warm
11 1 aatn. Sunday's maximum was
id, and this mornfnfi'H maximum was
fiL'. fleneral cloudiness Is predlrioU
for Tuemlay.
Jre8smaklrif,'. Handwork a special
ty. The Fashion Shop. Medfurd
JtldK. 143
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn O. Taylor ar
rived home last nteht from their sev
eral days' honeymoon trip to North
Mend and Intermediate ocean points.
They are residing at Carnlll court.
Tomorrow is watermelon day
Marsh's Grocery. 138
A mo ni,' Kuests from a dint a nee at
local hotels are and Mrs. L. K.
Cook of Ansouia, Conn., Mr. and Mrs.
V. .1. ltohertH and Mary and I.. P.
ItohcrtH of the olttel Uuherts. Salt
J,ake City, Avis AnshtietK of Stevens
Point. Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. M. l- Maln
ard of Oklahoma, H. J Wheatton of
New York City and Mr. and Mrs. K. O.
SIijl of Jieno, Nov.
Jtrlck lee cream GOc nt DeVoe's. It
Harold fJrey left for his home in
Klamath Falls today after upending
the week end with his pare uis, Mr.
and Mis. J. O. Clrey.
Thursday, Sept. 3rd, we will iell
only hooks for grades 1 to 1 inclu
kIvc. No other hooks will ho sold,
llaskins. I3W
Mis. lldith Walte of Portland Is
spemlliiK several days visiting Air. and
Airs. K. C. (laddis, the. former hefng
her nepliew. Yesterday Mrs. Walte
was taken to Crater and Diamond
la It oh hy Air. and Mrs. Caddis.
Ladies' hats made to suit the indiv
idual taste at Fashion Shop. Medford
iJldg. 148
"innmerclal fishermen failed, to
make connections with the huIidoii
run on the irpper liogue and brought
hack less, than 500 pounds of palmon.
A large portion of the fish caught
were fork tall Halmon. a large number
of which are in the river. One boat
turned loose about 10 steclheads.
which had become entangled In the
net. They report that there are hun
dreds of the Hteelheads now ascend
ing the river, authough those encoun
tered appeai'ito be small. Anglers re
port gtiod luck last night unci some
big ones were taken. (I rants 1'ass
Cou rier.
Tomorrow Is watermelon day at
.Marsh's (irocery. 13S
i;. J. Hyer and daughter, A1Yh. II. U
Klllott, are among local citizens who
spent yesterday visiting at Ashland.
l.ut mo write your flro I ihu ranee.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland llldg.
l'hone !fl3. 104lf
A inong Portland residents at local
hotels who arrived Sunday are Mr. and !
Mrs. II. K. I.orkwnod, MesdaliWH
iXinston, A. Kerr and Morton, Mr.
and Mrs. II. .1. (Ireen. Air. and AIim. I1'.
J-. Pillock and family, Mr. and Mrs.
A. It. Uaugherty. Mr. and Airs. K. C.
Klvhhje, Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon.
M r. a ml M rs. 10. 1 !. K au f ma n, J u I ia
ami Helen Kaufman.
Krosh salt water aalmon, 25c. lh.
Johnson 'Produce Co. tf
J. G. Phlps of Pi-ospeet Is among
the residents of that district transact
ing husinesH in the city today.
Itawl, hull, ball. Amor lean Legion
1'jihodJJay ball, boll, bawl. 137
M lB . Gctavia Child, who had been
spending a two week's vacation at
Vancouver. It. C. i-emimed her duties
this morning ut thu offico of George
Al. Iloberts.
Fancy creamery butter 53c per lb.
Johnson PhmIuco Co.
Guest h from- n distance registered
at' Merrick's Motor Inn Include the
families of J. 'A. Hayler of Spear
Lake. Idaho, C. 1 Paulson of p.lg Tim
bur, Mont., K. A. Utpp of M.iytnnia,
Ohio, ):. A. UirHiin of St, Paul, Minn..
I). J'axtou of Khson, Kans.. i.
Tyrell tif Aberdeen, S. D., and V. K.
Gtfjtsler of Madison, Wis.
screen dmra at Wallace Woods
T.umber yard. Cor. Kast Main and
C,misee. 88tf
J. A. Mlckerdyke Is a business 4'atler
In the elly today front the Talent dis
trict. Fresh salt water salmon, 2ftc lh.
Johnson Produce Co. tf
W. 10. Phipps and family are among
local clli.eus who made the loop trip
yesterday from Medford to Crater
Luke ami Klamath Fulls ami return
by Ardilaml.
The Thomas Jtealty Company can
sell your property. 13nlf
W. I), atid F. D. liriggs, lawyers of
A shin ml, spent severa I hours in the
city today on business.
Are you getting the best property
yivtn money will purchase? See the
Thoinaa Jtealty Company before buy.
fug. 13"if
1
' ;IIave you tried our
Marshmallow Devil's
Food?
They are becoming
immensely popular.
.FLUIIRKK
4 Baker of
epuition
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Jtesblents of Bout hern"1) California "The drum corps of the Salem post
registered at local hmels include, of tho American Legion prubably will
Misses H. K. Milter and Ieadhetler of not enter the drum corps contest tu
Santa Uurhara, Mr. and Airs. A. ( he held Monday. September 2H, of fair
I,e and Miss A. iJrough of J'asadena. week, it was stated hy Carl Hinges,
Air. and Mrs. G. A. Wade and Air. and manager of the Salem drum corps,"
Mrs. G. L. Mitchell of Santa Monica, says tho J 'oil land Journal. "He staled
Air. and Airs. . M. JJurley of Oax-jthat it would seem a little more
hard, Mr. and Mm. D, li. King of Col- j sportsmanlike not to enter lh contest,
ton, Mr, and Mrs. K. F. George of San IaIso it will add to the interest If-they
J'edro, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ivilpat-- stay out, because already, they have
rick of Venice and Mr. und Airs. H. A.jbeut most of the organizations three
Winsott, Mrs. V. F. Winsett, Air. andjtlmes.'1
Airs. It, It. Teck and children. Mr. audi From now until next Thursday, we
Airs. H. C. Quest and General and Airs, will sell school hooks for any grade.
F. I. AVells of Los Angeles. ' i IJuy before, the rush-. Haskins. 13W
I Frlilay, Sejtt. 4th. we will sell only I Tomorrow Ih watermelon (lay at
books for grades f to 8 Inclusive. No .Marsh's Grocery. 13X
other buooks will be mdd, Hasklns. Mr. and Mrs. (U li. Newhfrd of (re-
I 13H gon City left for their home this morn-
I Palmer's Photo Studio makes the lug after having spent several days in
best pictures, ' the city visiting friends.
I When arrested yesterday by Stale j Pleating of all kinds at Tho Fash
Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon for ion Shop, Atedford Hldg. 113
'speeding on the chy streets, .lesso M. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
Nelson of long laach, Calif., put up or Inwn work, phone 912-J, Samuel
II cash ball of S-fi for his appearance liateman. tf
at Judgu Taylor's court within ten J Tho following Medford men are at
days. j tending the conferences at Portland
Stylish frocks nnd gown, designed today between Congressman Win. A.
and made to order. Fashion Shop, j oidfield of Arkansas, chairman of
Medford lildg. 143ithe national democratic' congressional
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
Airs, Alice 10. Trowbridge has re
turned from Portland, wherp she has den, Y. 10. Crews and George A. Cnd
beon buying and attending the falllding. The bitter two, while holding
style show. Intato public office, are residing at Sa-
Tomorrow. is watermelon day at
Alarsh's Grocery. 13H
I-'resh salt water salmon, 25c jh.
Johnson Produro Co.
Sixty out of the state cars were reg
istered here Sunday with the local
slate traffic, bureau.
Pears, apples, extra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
Phone H7. lliatf
Fruit growers get In touch with gov
ernment free employment bureau.
Medford Chamber of Commerce, for
plckern. 1 1 Ktf
Foster P.utner, a broccoli grower of
Uoseburg. and family, were in the city
a few hours I his morning while en
route to (.'rater lake.
Jackson County Fair and Pear
Show, AUdford, September 1G to 10.
I07tf
Cedar flume lumber at nig J'inen
Lumber Co. tf
Air. und ATrs. D. F. Ilaggcrty arriv
ed from Olympia, Wash., In the city
this forenoon to spend several week;;
visiting friends and relatives.
Carpenter will build, repair, paini
or decorate for rental of house. I, o.
Box 720. Medford. 13!)
Large mock Victor records at Pal
mer Aluslc Store. tf
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Abraham, Aliss 1-Mua L. Webber,
and Dr. It. Ij. Wood of Tacomn, Air.
and Mrs. J. W. Howell of Hveretle. 1
K. lialley of Spokane, and the follow
ing from Seattle: Mrs. Al. 10. Sweet
land. Misses I. N. Shepherd and X.
Schwaland, W. F. Sweetland. Mrs.
Harold Wheeler, Mrs. Roy Lelsler,
Loyle Lclser. Mr. and Airs. N. li. Troy
er, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. ll.tyuond and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flammer.
Cedar flume lumber at iiig Plnep
Lumber Co. it
Amelia Metzer of the district at
torney's nfflcp'feAutnod Iwr duties
there today after having spent a two
weeks' vacation at Portland und other
points north.
Screen doors ftt iWullaco Woods
T.umber Yurd, cor. J3ust Alain nnd
C.onesee. Ht f
A total of nine carloads of pears
were shipped yesterday by local park
ing houses tu eastern markets.
If your pictures are made at Palm
er's Photo Studio, 71G N. Central, they
will be the best. tf
Three boats are being taken to the
Lewis ranch today In preparation for
the arrival of Kane Grey and his party,
who will make the trip to Gold Peach
by boat. The arrival of the author 1;
expected about September 4. lie will
have a fairly large party but the
names of the others coming with him
have not yet been learned. They are
to he taken down the river by Claude
Pardon and I). Van Dorn. i;ardon ha
secured a license to buide, being one
of (he few licensed guides In this part
of tho state. Grunts Pass Courier.
Send some pictures of Crater Luke.
Atedford and tho Iloguo Valley view
to your frionds. Palmer's pictures arc
the best. tf
Mr. ami Mrs, Will la m J. Warner
and children arrived home last night
from a two days' trip to Crescent city
and Maudnu.
Try Hunt big milk shako nt DeVoo's.
tf
Klamath Falls people who arrived
in Medford Sunday include C, F.
Stone. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Griffith
Miss June Dunlap, At. C. Tobiu and P.
Hawkins
We pnv for ashes and sell dlri
cheap, llrown & Will to Agency, lne
tf
George M. Thompson, a dishwasher
at a local restaurant, forfeited a
cash ball this forenoon, when he failed
to appear before Judge Glenn . Tay
lor In answer a charge of Intoxication
preferred against htm by PollcetnaJi
Sumlerman and Leggit, who arrested
him Saturday night.
High school students may purchase
their school hooks after registration.
Haskius. HI'.)'
Tomorrow Is watermelon day at
Marsh's Grocery. Lis
Alisss Ituth Manning, former clerk
of the school board, leaves today for
San Francisco, In which city she plans
to make her future home.
lieasonable prices in keeping with
high class work at The Fashion Shoo
Alndford Ithlg. 143
Cedar flume lumber nt Pig PIihm
Lumber Co. tf
Out of town Oregon Inns spending
Sundav In this city Include Mr, ami
Mrs. C. M. Greenland of McMinnvllle,
Mr. and Mrs. It. o. Guff of Sulherlln
F. K. McKulleny of Myrtle Poinl, Mr
ami Mrs. A. M. Tulley, Gladys and
Alat Larson, Austin Titus and Mrs. A
). Ivanhoe of Coo oh liny. Mr, and
Mrs. l- 11. Cook of Astoria. C M, J
Johnson anil family of Ueedsport
Frn nk Mch'arland of Salem, ami V.
G. You m; and S. F. Smith of Oakland
a ml Gertrude Uol.lnson, M Ks D
Hughes and Mis Frances Hulner of
llovebnrg.
KMdo batteries for Fords. Chevro
let. Stars, etc.. $1J o nnd $ I rt 50
Williams & McCnrlcy. 104H
Wo ps v for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Itrown & Whlto Agency, I-
tf
Mr. nnd (IJru. N. 1v Arpl nre nnmn.
tho visitors in the city today from Ap-
,PlVKMe,. t
1 represent tht) strongest group o
,flre lniurHnc c(npnnles in America
Cnrl Y, Tengwald, (y.olland Pldg
commit tee, with slati committeemen
and party lenders, according to Port
land newspapers: Newtnn W. IJor-
lem,
iiudweiscr $1.50 'per doz. nt De
Voes. j:(0tf
There's n busy Business College In
Medford. OWN. 141
Jacksonville business callers In the
city today Include Miss L'lsie Phin-
ney.
staple drues nt DrVoo'i tf
Noel Krsklne gives piano lessons at
pupils' homes. Think of tho advan
tage. Phono 72D-W. 141
fHirji'u I.ii.I'h nivio : !-Vf:ir-old cmv
owned by J. C. Itrown of Shedd. has
for producing !fi4 a pounds f milk
and 4 U S . 2 0 ptmntls of butterfat in 30,1
days.
Maid O' Sko, niade of 100 per cent
orange; a pure nnd wholesome, drink.
141
Screen doors at YVallnco Woods
Lumber Yard, tor. Kast Main him
Genesee. RHtf
Californians vegisternd nt heal, ho
tels Include Mr. and Airs. It. C. Lane
of Iturlingame. Mr. and Mrs. P. Al
lingham ami Mrs. T. 1 1. Wilson of
Mount, Shasta. Mrs. C. H. Dasekiny
and Airs. It. A. Ferguson of Fols-om.
Mrs. and Mrs. K. H Hatch of Oak
land. Air. and Mrs. H. L. Shannon and
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hurtrer of Santa
Cruz, Mr. anil Mrs. W. K. ltvter and
Dr. and Mrs. X. H. PulloHc of San
Jose, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Henry. Air.
and Mrs. P. G. Herman and AP'-'-s Kva
Herman of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Sehindler of lloevllle and Mrs.
1 1, I ,. Turney. Mrs. X. . Walter. M'-s
Helen W. Whitlo'-k nnd M ". and Mrs.'
John Woods of San Francisco,
Pargalns in used pianos. Aldrb-h,
L-ster. Ludwh:. Packard, Kimbail.
See them at Palmer's Piano llmi
Herbert Grey, advertising nnnajer
of I his pn per. has re in-ned from a
month's vacation, which he spent al
Crater and Diamond lakes. Kbnm'th
FalK and his Kummer cabin, on the
bunk of the Rogue river In Kdg"wnod
Italic.
Fred Alton Halght. teacher of pi
utirt uflov Ihcnd wooUe' vientbtn tHt
resume touching Tuedv. September
' st. A new original harmony a ml
melody method Is offered, which inav
-n vt ml led, a t'ine or in run jun c( ion
with the regular tech n Ion I and ci-ii-
slea t cou rses. Studio I ,il iei-t v
llldg.. Mdford. Ore. Phone 72. 1 SS
O. L, Davbls-on has returned from a
business und pleasure trip to SestMe.
Tiicoina. Longview and Pot- In nd. A '
Tacomn he saw Homer Uothemel and
family.
VMt Cowgtll's Reenie Avenue ranch
for the finest and sweetest water
melons grown. 1 Kl
Dr John Miller .of Los Angel,.,
probably lh" foremost nut horlt v on
vocational guidance, will be In Med
ford on Wednesday and will na'k nt
ho Itaptlst church at X p. tu. This ad.
lr"'s is iriveu at the re(pjest of frlen'N
ind will bo opeti to all without
charge. The public is Invited.
Cash paid for friction top onc-hnlf
tinllon and gallon ca!is. Must be clean.
Hutchison and Lumsden. 141
A week from t oda v. September 7.
will be Uibor Day. ami so far as can
be learned, there will be no formal
elcbration of the day here, as usual.
beyond the fad that the banks will
be closed.
Tomorrow Is watermelon day at
Marsh's Grocery. 1
Uemejnber the school honk ruh
last year ? We have the lists. ft
yours now. llnsklns. Kll1
Local Representative
Oregon Life Ins. Co.
Receives Promotion
A. R Kvans. who has beeif district
manager for the Oregon Life Insur
ance company in Jackson county, with
headquarters In this city, has Just
been promoted to the position of su
pervisor with the same company. Mr.
Kvans states that lie will bo attached
to the home office and will travel
throughout the northwest in that ca
pacity.
This promotion comes as a result of i
Mr. Kvans unusual record hero in
Medford and vicinity. During the j
past year he stood second among the (
"uttre agency force of the three states
uf Washington. Oregon ami Idaho. In j
that time he wrote i';iri tipplieatlouj on
;';ir different lives, exceeding the rec
ord of all the agents of the company.
His ninny friends will be pleased to j
learn of his success and deserved pro- j
motion. I
Mr. Kvans will be In the city for a !
Vw days and expects to interview n ,
number of applicants who are being
iinsidci't'd by the company for Ills po. ;
sitlon. !
Cook with can.
tf
fOCf LATE TO CLA&IFf
rot ; sai.i:
I'honr S0i-.l.
cllow i'kk Hum
I 10
KOU KKNT T-nruf front mnm wilh
liath. K'i N. lira full nfu-r 6
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Vol! HA1.R ninlne Ornxin UiMo.
muiiM hi'iiti-r inniu, 1021 W. !MI.
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STIRS PIONEERS
A treasure, hunt that has been
going on for the last IS months on
a knoll on the Alice llanlcy and
W. 11. Gore ranches, west of the city
is jcnded, and a hole about the hizc
Of the iron box used to carry gold
duxt and money in pioneer days Is
left as a monument to thu success
of the mysterious digger, whoso iden
tity and the amount of his spoils are
unknown.
In early days, the region was a
popular haunt of bad men, the road
being used by Wells- 1-argo express liMf; on lheir ...m,,,, for funds
coaches, nnd gold puck trains from ,or tm, ensuing fiscal year this week,
the then rich Willow Springs district, j captain Lillian Gray is here und the
In one stage robbery in thj region. - 0f fi-er in charge. Captain Cay, will
the loot was buried beneath an old call on all and solicit help as In times
oak tree. The money and gold dust past.
was recovered. The true was eutj Th(, raI Salvation Arniv has Just
down and in the recent excavating, u.en doing some special relief, in
thu stump of the oak tree was used one instance the helping of a sick
us a base for measuring operations, j mn wno n:iH ;i wfv luu four
While there is much of conjecturui month's old baby and another si-, k
In the object of the treasure hunter, riiild. and the captain has taken
the hole-marked condition of the them some mo'ney. and groceries and
knoll indicated the searcher thought helped in a general way. This i
he was after southing. nnly one case, but this is the way tho
The knoll was well searched, each 'army docs in thousands i.f cases,
hole being about three feet deep. Watch the papers each day for a
The soil is sticky and hard. In the t()ry of the work, and begin feeling
later days of the search, a crowbar: m your pockets for tho needed kind
was used to locate the object of the (,f help, resting assured your money
hunt, und before the leaves started WJU reach the right channels. Your
lo fall and the last rain, there was hearty co-operation is Hollclted.
an abundance of crowbar holes. Dur-
ing the past month the operations Cook with gas. - tf
ceased. 1 r-r
The work was always conducted'
on moonlight nights and while the!
(hfle and Han ley families, noticed '
tin; digger they thought nothing of it,
but, were struck by his persistency.
Kour or five hides were dug every
night. Attempts to visit him, while
at work proved fruitless. In the'
neighborhood of Lin holes, all about
the same size were dug, not to men
tion many crowbar holes.
At one time it was considered by
Miss Hanley to plow up the knot'i
witii a high-powered tractor, and
also engage in the hunt.
In the opinion uf "those who
visited the knoll, and are fujnilia!
with the unusual situation, John Doe.
either had a mania for digging hobs
or had inside information on thu
burial phue of ti strong box. It is
also figured there were two men in
terested; that one watt bed the ro.tds
while the olher handled a pick,
shovel and crowbar.
The first ' j obbery occurred about
r.U years ago. -jl that time Jackson
ville was a''rh.-h mining lown. and
Ibis region va'.' infested by a number
oj "holy terror-:,'' not adverse to
stage robbing and similar crimes.
The rccentVvents will probably re
fresh pioncei; K memories jm daring
deeds in that storied region.
HiGH S STUDENTS
ER SEPT. 8
Next Tuesday morning at ! o'clock
the work of the school year will
start at the high school. At that
time an assembly will be held, after
whidi students will he assigned to
various claps rooms for registi-atioli.'
liegnlar class work will' start mi
ednesday morning,
students will receive
the schedule of their
All , students who
at which time
cards showing
classes.
expect to at-
tend high school during the first
semester, are urged to be present on
the opening day. Hecause of crowd
ed conditions In the high school, eif
rollmont will be limited in certain
departments, and those who are pres
ent at the opening of school will
have' a better opportunity of getting
the .work they desire.
A hook exchange- will ho conducted
In the high school building, at which
books in present use. may be nbtaln-
Watermelons
lc per Pound
At the PHIPPS ORCHARDS
4! 3 Miles Out on Crater Lake Highway
I
I
Buy a
LAWN-VAC
A BAMBOO RAKE
THAT QUICKLY
SWEEPS UP LEAVES,
GRASS OR DEBRIS
FROM YOUR LAWN
You'll wonder
why you didn't
buy one
sooner.
THE LAWN-VAC IS
INEXPENSIVE AND
VERY DURABLE.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed0 Co.
YOUR SEEDSMEN
cd at reduced 'prices. Students who
Have books whh'h they wish to soil,
may dispose of thetn in tli way.
Principal H. II. Conkle will be In
his of lice at t he high school from
1 to 4 during the remainder of this
week, and will meet students who
w i s h information concerning the
year's work. A course of study hns
been prepared and may bo obtained
at the principal's office.
SALVATION ARMY
LAUNCHES DRIVE
FOR YEAR'S FUNDS
The Salvation Army will be put-
CASTING!
We sell, a clean,
sure - fire, comfort
giving coal.
Order your win
tec's supply now
and take advant
age of
p BUY YOUR COAL H
r
LOW
rttf SEN COAL Co
phone:?.39 medford
he Answer ta it Burning Question
Medford Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile 'class nnd kIhhs for all
purposoa. We repair broken win
dows and rpsilver old mirrorn, mnko
mirrors nny sizo. Coinpletr- line
bcvpliiiK and Ktindlns niacblnory;
mniiloy nolbing but exporiuuued
lu'lp.
J. V. MORGAN, Manager
118 S. Bartlett Phono 140
For parlies or Inform
il KaiberliiKs of any
oit our ice cream is
always the most de
Uk lit f ii t and appro
priate dessert you can
erve. (tuests tvcitfe
uir.e the best when our
creams are served.
Yum ii in and
NiitriLioiis Uv Avium
Jackson County ,
Creamery
! D
F THI5 IS STATION! H
j co 1
i ?k 1
EM M r
TOMORROW
OFFERING
The Topnolch Bill
3t
LAST TIMES
TODAY I
"MARRY ME"
A Riot of Laffs
With
, Florence . Vidor
and
Edward Horton
OREGONIAN
SCREEN NEWS
Wednesday
"I'LL SHOW
YOU THE
TOWN"
With
Reginald Denny
SOX SPECIALS
This is cn opportunity for you to get Work
Sox at a mighty low price.
SEE THESE, IT WILL BE WORTH
YOUR WHILE
CjIicv Army Wool Sox. J5', 3 pairs for $1.0.0
Army (Joat Hair Won:, it's bard to wear 'cm out. .45c
Cotton "Work Sox, 10', or 2 pairs for 15.
Wliitf Wool Sox, heavy wH.iHit... ......50
Durham Tar Heel Sox, 15tf, 2 pairs for 25
Ju'd Wool Sox, heavy weight, fine 'for hunt iii,'....85
Silk and Wool Fancy I'laid Dress Sox 85?
A DOLL AS HAS MORE VALUE HERE
Army & Outing Stores
Phone 637-Y
DR. W. C. SGHAEFER
Announces the opening of his dental office at rooms
425-26 Medford Building.
Practice limited to the extraction of teeth,
Dental Radiography and Oral Surgery.
J. I. CASE FARMERS' FRIEND
Power, Farm Machinery Power Sprayers
Standardized Machinery
NOW ON DISPLAY
Also Bargains in
Used Tractors and Sprayers
Bill's Tractor Shop
226 North Riverside Phone 1010
ESSEX COACH
excellent condition
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The Busy Corner Motor Co.
TOMORROW
of the Summer Season
HEADED BY
MLLE. NINA
With
FRANK BACON AND SOPHIE FONTAINE
in
"ARTISTIC REVELATIONS'
Morey BARTON & YOUNG Harry
in
"IT'S ALL FOR FUN"
PIERCE & ROSLYN .
in
"A WHIRL OF MELODY"
JOE CODY & BROTHER
"THE MAD HATTERS'
Comedy Juggling
MAYBELLE PHILLIPS
in
SONGS AND DANCES
3 Performances 2, 7 and 9
Soecial Bargain Matinee:
Adults, 35c; Children, 10c
Evening Prices:
Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
"Tonics of the Day"
Mack Sennett Comedv
t'ratci fan Orchestra
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