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o PAGE TWO 0 ME WORT? MA1T;inTBOTT?. METYFOTtt). o OTifi "TinruY.wittmftn 17, 102.1 -w Jocal and Personal i, valley 1 J,pa P. Brown of the Crater Xa-1 John V. Sonnlin of Reattle. travel-! After having been confined to his ciiHloji tlunul furent office. In .snuwllrii,' InK freight ugtmt for the New Yark home for several weeks recovering .)? In A. K. Iarin and O. HoulU, rMentJi1(jufXria a minor XVHturday wbvn thJr cam met .wfyerul .mul iluya at I'uUtan J-iax on official mnoH Huuih or Ashland, with no w-, l)utlne8H. riouH uuinutfo reuniting: lo etthr cur. JiomyrmkinB', children's and baby's dothfii, needlework. The Daly Hhop, over Iluath'a Drug Storo. Phone 10(17. 2U4 flifta tor tho whole family, reason- ably priced. J a pun oho Art Store 208 ( ' Vr. V. C. firhnofor, Dentist. Ex- traction npcclailNt. Dental X-ray, Gus and local annenthelic. 1'hone 1117. 426 Medford lildg. tf Atop of a hltfh ludder aboard i truck. Hurry KlneburKer, city elec trlclun, replaced each hurried out Tho Golden Unk IJlhh, claw of the'Klobe on tho city Btreamer IJfthtH. l!aptit church holds It monthly llKhtH, placed ut each Interaction of nicotinic at tho home of Mm. fpon- Alain mreet for the- lunjrth of the cer, 324 Kouth Klnif, Thurtiduy after- huBiiiPHH Hoction and on Hide utreetH. noon at 2:30. M'embera attending are Approximately &u globes were used OeeHP havo commenced their Hiiuth ward fliKht through Jtogue Klver val ley. All through luiit night their in ceHHant ItonkingH were heard aH they Hp ceded from tho northland toward more Htinny clIimH. A anmll hunch pUKHed over quite high lust ovenlnif before dunk, but the main body. It J Hum. puhhcu ounng uurKne. ; Wd w brng nol(i bookM and Jn thb f)H.ritUonil( lne ,Kht not hav- flet two of those hounehold rubber K-nMlH.-. ( ing been replaced for some time past. epronH for 7 0c nt the Jtexall one cent f Wjm(,rfl va,uo ,I( UIldt.PWPaP. j A hmul deposit will hold any nrti WU' ; pUlgulow'H. 402 Kant Main. 2(J&."cl ln r "lore until Christina. Jap Kraut cahnngo 2Vc a pound. On- . pnimp Photo Studio makes the Art Store. . 208 Inns by (lie Hack. American l'Yult and LDrHt picturPH tf'' J)og ownerH will 1m fined $5 every JM-ndu-u Market. 10U li. 8th. J'hone. jvo young' men traveling through ! tlino they allow1 a doff to run at largo fc7Ii. XOIi I the country pennllcHH attempted lo ,tl Albany, uccording to an ordinance C. K. f Sates will favor the If. K. C. prey, upon the geacroMlty of J'.ort Hul-,"m,w 1,1 force. A. club of the Mmiford high Hchool to-Jiilvan. when they ale a sub.sluntiul ! Jubilee entertainment. "Tniwy puts morrow evening at 8 o'clock with a breakfast at hln (lusher Hof on Front ;n u -.stylo Hhow; a real Polly I'arrett Hbort sM-e.h,jit their regular meeting Htreet thla morning with the Intention will alng; choir quartette in darky ut w hich thM-e will be a short niuitical ! of not paying the prlc. However, tho melodi-H; Hunday m-hoo! children in progrnm ittntfpd by m mherN of tho proprietor mopped the two aH they musical cxpretwlon at the Jubilee en dtib : roHcvfiig the mcotlmr to he of wnra Icnvlntr tho front door and held tertalnment at. the Metliodiwt Recren- ; rent-nil Interest, the club ha invited I thorn until tho arrival of Chief of Po- tion hall Friday nvenintr at 7:30 Central linen, wan a bu.HAi-.sfi vhtiti the city today while en route to Klamath 1-Hlla. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White AgAicy. Inc. tf Frank Adams, a well known Centrul Point rancher, waa a buHlneua visitor in the city today. Have - your brakes equalized and put In shape before the skfddy seanon comes. We apeclullze In brake work. HWerKlde Garage. 190tf "aieepei'H." or wandering hoinlnaa men apply for admlHHiKon Into the city priBon nightly for Bleeping purpose. Ah a rule they are given accommoda tions, an being locked up at night they are unable to go on possible noctur nal thieving parties. Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, $3.50 per 100 IbH. Delivered any place ln city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phono 97. tf Washington atato residents register ed at local hotels Include Atr. and Mi'H. If. C. Roykin of Whito Salmon, Mis. H. AV. MacPhil of Haymond. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Lewis of South Hend. G. W. Sherwood of Tacoma, G. Gray thn treneral nubile to attend. Tho llco Adam, who placed them In tho Adults 2Si chlldrpn 10c. Don't miHHj nm,, tr V mm.... rnceunga nt oiner limes are open oniy , cny jan. j ney were laier useorieu 10 ". ...... i...i--,n Unu tii 'memberH. Wonderful valuo In underwear, lliratow'w, 402 Kant Main. 2UT , Wo pay for ashe and nell dirt cheap. Hrown & While Agency, Inc. tf Night' Policeman A. If. Rundormon inH been confined to his homo for revoral days Buffering from a slight attack of influenza. S. Dlzney, n re eent resident of California City, where le wns a member of Hh pollco fon-p, 1m taking Mr. Kundermnn's place dur inr Ills Hickness. Number ono- sugar pine shaken nt Fnber's, Central Point. . ' 212 With our cob tern connection we are nhlo to pay tho trappers Ht. I,ouls vrim.B for furs. Johnson Produce Cn. 2-H N. Fir ittroet. tf Talisman Lodge, Knightn of Pyth !'". h as commencedi i's program of winter activltleR, At the regular ses nfon last evening the knight rank wnn coMferred on . Hurry Hrhwnrtsc. To right a danco will he hold at tho Cimilp hall,: while next Monday the !"dire will receive an official vilt from frond Chancellor Itobert T. Iytlo of Vale. (tnxall ono .cent Rale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 207 See the 49c window at tho Jap Art Store. - 2nr. Amonrr out of town Orocronlans here Vnm a dlBtnnco are A. Tl. Bennett of Hood rtlvor. Win. Krebhs of Jeffer son. A. C. Smith and Harry K. White of Srilemt W. A. fiulllvan of Newport. T. W. Hemards of Lebanon. Tt. F. Weed and H. TC. Adnms of Kugene, L. P. Tjolpflicf of CorvnlllH, TJ. P. I,ewh and AV. F. Stnlo of Marshfleld, Vi. J. Murnano of Monroe, and thn follow ing from Portland: John M. Shnrn, J. V.. Poherts. R. A. Morgan, A. M. Poberts. Mif Mary D. Martin, M. It. Hausmnn, O .W. Fmzler, William Jtll- tan, It.i J. Leo. L. W. Johso, J,, p. Ttrownell, P. W. Lucas. C. H. Mlllor, the-city limits by thn chief and given their liberty with tho understanding that-they "keep riiovlng." T. G. Heine, M. D., physician and surgeon. ' Bye, ear, nose, throat, Glasses fitted. 814 Liberty building. ' 222 The Handicraft Shop hnn a won derful lino of men's linen handker chiefs. These, aro hand hemmed, some with colored hand drawn thread borders, others plain exceptional valunM.. from 2 On to $2.. ; 200 Callfornlans registered at local ho tels include L. G. Casey of: Fresno, Lewis Donaldson of Modesto, AT. P.urger nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Joy of Challenge, Mr. and Mrs. ' U. T. White of Stockton. J. H. Clll of Sac ranwnto, 'l 10; Uodman of Oakland. William Crowley of San Francisco and 1'J. S. l(1a brick of Los Angeles. Some wonderful values In station ery nt Hexall one cent sale. 207 Christmas suggestions In needle work. Choose from n Inrgo nsflort- mont of the most desirable Rtnmped towels, npronn, luncheon ets, and other articles too numerous to men tion. Handicraft Shop.' 206 Sixteen liundredths of an Inch of rain fell during tho 24 hours ending at 8 n- m. today, nnd It continued to rain nt perlodH during today. Itnin and a moderate temperature Is pre dicted for Wednesday. Tho highest temperature nf yesterday was 54 de grees. Get your fresh meats and .dressed poultry nt the American Fruit and Produce Market Saturday morning, November 14; 109 Kast 8th Btreet. Phono 87R. 206 Radio Wet nnd A. li. batteries re charged, called for and delivered. Williams & MeCurloy. - Yesterday was Klamath K rat or fund day at MWs storo. In addition to an Initiation Into itho mysteries of to purchase chairs for Sunday school. 207 of Olympla and G. W. Walters. J Rcanlln. J. M. Linn. Archie If. Stew- iii'r v. ,1 Xf .. it a l,. l,. ..t Mr- nnd Mrs. .Tohn Racl)a of Harris- HeattlGt it u it?, ".'if, aro Henuin several nays I Hulesmanship, the girls from the local . Vtloh nnhnnl mniln nn nffnrt In IncPAntin O. V:. Forjj I. B. O. Mann, W. R. Red- the fnn(1 to !e llHOtI for tho .develop- y. fl..iiwiiffOH aim . xuK- nient of tho school pnpor, the Klamath son, ' , jj. ; --. Hrater. Tho.'snles for the day were Alcohol for rndiators. Cheapest and Kood. nnd tho girls dnsorvo tho high heRt. Jonesr-A Klrkpatrlck. tf iOHt ,,,( for tholr willingness to learn ui-ko conon raps wanioa a Miiii-n,i their constant attention to busl- Trlhune office. news, , Tho pooponitlon between tho The Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Raptlst t,denls and tho regular sales force church held their regular monthly nil day mooting at the church today, with luncheon served In the church din ing room nt -noon attended by the families of the members. Wonderful vnluo- In underwear. HIgalows, 402 Kast Main. 20f We havo room for some dead stor age for tho winter. Low rental. Riv erside Garage. 132 R. Riverside, tf "Football fans of tho city will see tHelr' last gnme on tho local gridiron on Wednesday, when tho locals tangle with Ashland In tho final contest of the present season," says tho Grants Pn!'sCouiier. "This will ho tho second game 'with tho upper valley eleven, tho first having been a tie gatno 7-7. The dnne glve both teams nbnnt an even break, although Ashland was defeat ed by n much larger scorn by Medford than the locals. Grants Poms has gone through the season with defeats at the hands of Klamath Falls. Medford, Cottage drove nnd Marshflnld. They tied with Ashland nnd won from Roho hurff." - Grapes, the vino stock bears, nt thn Dell Vineyard. 209 Screen doors nt Wallace Wood's T -umber Yard. Cor. Kast Main nnd Genesee. 8Stf Included among the Klamath Falls visitors arriving In the city yesterday nro Mr. nnd Mrs. P. o. DcLnp, Mrs. F. L. Houston nnd Mrs. tl. W. Hous ton. , i Winter Is here. Get one of those 1o! water bottles at tho Kexall ono rent sale. 207 Lessons given ln oil painting, wator colors, of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman nllrton at Palmer's Studio, or 821 Y. After having visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Cole Andrews for several days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Strado left for their home In Harrlsburg, Ore., today. Wonderful value ln underwear, plgalow's, 402 Kast Main. 20ft Turkeys wanted. Johnson Produce fa tf F Particular People Specify Fluhrer's Milk Bread At An$ Grocer" A was wondorful. Klamath Falls Her ald. Many Items on the Rexall sale will make, appropriate Christmas gifts. 207 All kinds of frosn vegetables, local guown. Patronize home Industry. American Fruit nnd Produce Market. 100 Fast 8th street. Phono 87B. 20ti Albert Rody of Korby Is among tho Josephlnn county visitors ln tho city who arrived yesterday. Tho Jackson County Creamery has nn order for 20,000 pounds of turk eys to be shipped November 21st. 20S If. N. Lofland sells Ellington pianos. 210 The Pelphinn club group will meet Thursday at ! a. in. as follows: No. I with Mrs. Sleoter. No. II with Mrs. William Vawter. No. Ill with Mrs. T. K. Dnniels. No. IV. with Mrs. L. B. Humphreys l't me write your flro Insurnnce. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.. Phono 903. tf Huy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 003. 108tf Hotel visitors here from a distnnc Include A. W. Wlllurd and J. Boyd of Vancouver, 11. C, A. R. Johnson of Madison, AY is., James V,. Cooko of Philadelphia. Pa., Theo Levin of New York City. Charles Well of Cincin nati, Gen Grnfmnn of Chicago, and K. II. Wright of Roise. Idaho. Most nny variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. John son Produce Co. tf Decorated brend hoards with bread knlfo $1.25 nnd up. Jap Art Storo. 208 Cars from other states registering hero yesterday with the local office of tho state traffic registration, bureau numbered 10. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Pig Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Fathers nnd Sons Week closed with n hnng last night, so far ns tho Pap- tlst Fathers nnd Sons were concerned. ; Their Dads nnd IjuIs banquet crowd exceeded all expectations, nnd only by a happy blunder in ordering what seemed too much . foood were the ladles nWle to supply their fine dinner to all present. Tho Apeaklng nnd mil- ( sic were especially good, nnd the crowd was In the finest of moods: so that when "Pop" Gates, the principal speaker, was Introduced, hn was giv en nn ovation. After tho program the dad and their la-Is played Imlftor bascball In the church gym. I Try that big milk shako nt DeVoc's. tf I The Jackson County Crenmery hns nn order for 20,000 pounds of turkeys to be shipped November 21st. 20ft O. A. Meeker, manager of the M. M. Department Store, Is In Snn Fran cisco this week buying winter mer chandise for his Medford store. A wonderful choice swnlts you In our line of Maderla nnd Italian linens, of whb-b wo have Just received n new shipment. Handcraft shn- 20ti Wo hove n market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under H0 pounds, must be fnt nnd hav liver nttnehed. Johnson Produce Co., 341 N, Fir sircvu hone 7t U visiting Mr. and Mrs. George D. Kern, they t arrived Saturday. They are much impressed with the valley and have plans of settling here' later in the year or early next year. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Mainland Gencsee. : - 88 Mr, and Mrs. .T. G. Love of Snowy Ruttft orchard, have received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Iove Jr., on Armistice Day, at t'rawfordsvilln, Iowa. Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes, $3.60 per TOO lbs. Delivered any place In city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Pro duce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. - ' tf Loon A. Llttlefleld of Rosehur&'a Plckwlck stntre driver, arrested on Hhe Pacific highway by State Traffic Officer J. J. McMuhon for failure to dim his headlights on wet pave ment, was fined $10 on his plea of guilty before Judge Taylor this fore noon. At the time of his arrest one headlight was nlso out. Ask your dealer for Fobs Rogue brand Oregon Franquette walnuts, home grown and properly cured. 212 The "Whlto Cargo" production which played at the Crateriun thea ter hero last night after having play ed at Grants Pans last Saturday night, and Roseburg and Salem previous to that time, left nt 2:30 o'clock this morning; for Astoria, where tho drama will be presented tomorrow night. Then tho company" will open nt the lieilig theater at Portland on Thurs day night for the remainder of this week. A new shipment of ladles hand-'. kerchiefs at tho Handicraft Shop. Thoso nre all new Ideas a large and 1 attractive collection to choose from. 200 I Albert McManus of the Cozy Nook. ! was a Medford business visitor in Ashland yesterday. , . Thanksgiving Maderiuls, one-third off. nt the Knedlcor Shop. 20S J, J. Steiger, former resilient of Klamath county, , now making his hoine tn Medford, arrived in thn cl(y late last evening on a business trip. He left this morning fur Chlloquln to look after his extensive Interests there and will return home to Med ford tills afternoon. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Steiger purchased one of tho most beautiful homes ln Medford known as Oregon Terrace, and plan to make tho valley city their future home. Klamath Falls Herald. Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew ott, 206 First National Punk Ithlg. 231 S. G. Stewart of Portland was a local business visitor here yesterday. Charles Ray is spending a few days vacation in San Kranciscd, having left last week In time to see the California-Wash lug ton game. from Injuries received when his team of horses ran awuy on his ranch near Phoenix, A. N. Wright, the well known peach grower of thut section, was ntjthe public market today with u supply of apples. He Is still slightly lame, . Let Lee at lho Men's Shop measure you for that $37.60 tallored-to-maas-uro suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf The nnnual -IS-2 balkjine ' billiard tournament may commence next Mon day at Pvown's billiard parlors, if by that time tho blllard bulls are nent back from Portland, where they have been sent for "trueing up," according to AJuru of the University club, who states that the balls hud developed Ini perfections. They hail been usl slightly over six weeks, following their arrival hero from Chicago, where they had been selected by Gus Copulos, world's champion three- , cushion hiliiardist, who was Vt Med- ford last summer for a visit. j Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Cooper arrived j here this forenoon from Lakeview to I spend several weeks as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. li. Know lea and other friends uml relatives. Two cars or apples bound for east ern markets, were shipped yesterday by local packing plants, while no can were shipped the day before. The fruit shipping season for 11)25 Is prac tically over, with the exception of 'DIAMOND DYE" ANY . GARMENT, DRAPERY Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Oysters are now being served at Crowson's confectionery and cafe. 1R2tf fruit tonnage' stored at local' precoo! John Kdlngton of Gold Hill spent iny and storage plants. - several hours in the city today attend- ln gto business affairs. Have you seen the Medford gem stones. If not call at 422 Fark ave. Post, card will bring them to your door. A. D. Barroll. 228 Lee C. Garloek has resumed his du ties at the state auto registration bu reau in the Chamber of Commerce building, havlpg: recovered froju his recent illness. We are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor re conditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tf The criminal charge of obtaining ( gooos unoer raise pretenses against K. T. Armstrong, a traveling salesman, has been dismissed, following; com plete settlement. Armstrong is ullegr od to havo purchased a car on tlijio from a Grants Pass garage and to havo given a full title to it when traded for another car at a garage here. The sum of $350 is understood to have been involved. Armstrong was held ln the county jail a short time before the dismissal of the case. Screen doors at Wallace Wood's Lumber, Yard., Cor. Kast Main nnd Genesee. 88tf A full lino of late home grown veg etables was on sale this morning at the public market, together with a good supply of meats and home cook ed foods. A small quantity of huckle berries were still on sale, as well as a largo quantity of squashes, both of which were quickly sold out. We are now serving oysters In ;r variety of styles.-- Crowson's, Med- ford's popular sweet shop. 182tf James Gaines, a transient from Montana, arrested by Policemen Lig glt and Dizney Sunday evening, for feited a $25 cash bail when ho failed to appear in the "city police court yes terday afternoon to nnswer tho charge of intoxication that had been placed against him. ROLLERS THAT ROLL - - . i ' V iitvj jiwl'iwwveil a sliijtmiMit (if IMPORTED (HERMAN ROLLER CANARIES. Wonderfully beautiful birds. If you have never heurd a real roller siiitf ym hayu n treat in store for you whim next you visit our store. Your Choice for Only $15.00. Ferns and Cyclomen See Our Australian Love Birds In the Window Groceteria Seed & Feed Co East of Economy Groceteria ; j 4 Each lo-cent pack age contains direc tions bo simple any womun can tint BO-ft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, d ressea, coats, stockings, e wen t era, d ra pe r ies, cover i ;igs, hangings -evcrvtliinc! Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind and (.ell your druggist whether the mate, rial you wish to color is wool or Bijk, or whctlier( it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. I $3G6S.S0 GIVEN FREE 1 r i i i 2 2 "2" 2 "3 j4 "3J4" "3 4 3J4 3 I 4 5 '5" 5" "5" 5" end. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Itemilar convocation Tuosdny, November 17th, 6 p. in. Supper at 6:30 p. m. Itoyal Arch degree. All Companions urged to at- VtsItPt'n Welcome. 1 il TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR FIKNT Adults. Near I housekeeping room. Armory. 334 Apple. 207 25 OUNCES 5 cents Same Price x forover 35'.. YEARS WHY PAY WAR- PRICES? Jhe government used rniilions of ponn4s Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, "Cascareis" 10c .- Don't stay head achy, dizzy, bilious, constipated, sick! One or two pleas ant candy-like "Cas careis" taken any time will mildly stimulate your liver and start your bow els. Then you will both look nnd feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will bo clear, stomach sweet, .tongue j lM,.n. ;uu. M, . - Because 'Cascaretsw never pripe or Automobile Glass and Mirrors mad sicken, it has become the largest selling , to order. We call for your sash ane1 laxative in the world. , replace broken window. Directions for men, women, children : - on each box any drugstore. The nbnve amount has been given away by us In prizes. $043.00 more will be given away as follows: First prize Ford Totring car. Resides this splendid flint prize we are going to give away 37 other prizes. Uearrunge the figures in the above square in tnieh a manner that they will count 1 r each way ( horizontal' and vertically) and send us your an swer together with your name and ad dress neatly written on a sheet of pa per and if your answer Is correct we will at once mail you a splendid Uus trated prize list describing the prizes nnd giving full information and rules. In case of ties general appearance, neatness and handwriting of entry will be considered factory. If correct Wo will advise you by return mail of a simple condition to fulfill. Don't send any money. You can be a prize winner without spending one cent of your money. , Send your answer act quickly. ' The Ncrthwest Poultry Journal 0 South Commercial. Salem, Oregon ' Medford Glass Co 44 HsrtUtl Alberts WvAClFic WAST MiUtW. ,;.- sv : - r , jf. . "Ateres the Milk Fovsr' SoJd and rfecoigniended By MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. ' As a Dairy Feed of More Than Ordinary Vallfc-- TOMORROW TOMORROW mfflfl sirjLu WHllli WESTERN VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION I" FEATURING , jgg : OLLIENE TERRY & CO. TONIGHT! In A ': : '' !' ' t. ': - "LA PETITE BALLET"" .... . ,. Songs and Dances "Tlio Rssf 1 ' . ine DCS l ALLEN NORMAN (?) People" i" A NOVELTY NUMBER In A MERRY HALL & O'BRIEN COMEDY In , "SKYLARKING" of . SHEER JOYx ' AL GRADY For Young in and Oldl "PIANO SONG FOOLER Y,K . A Nifty Actl OREGONIAN E- AND J- McCREA SCREEN NEWS ln . ; "UP HE GOES" ..' r Acrobatic Wonders! RAYMOND ' BALLARD "TOPICS OF THE DAY" ( -4 i Organist:, MACK SENNETT COMEDY Time 2:00,, 7;Q0 and 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee, Adults, 35c; Children, 10c I Evening Prices, Adults, 50c; Children, 25o CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA CHUNT'lV RATERIAN Monday Night November 23 Direct From B Solid Weeks Curran Theater, San Francisco Louis QMacloon wmhi (oY AANCEMENT WITH ARTHUR HOPKINS) IN - :-. with EMMETT. CORRIGAN UNANIMOUS PRAISE FOR THE tfARDBOILED COMEDY "It Ton mis 'WHAT PK1CB Ol.OltV, ynu may its well frivo tlii'iitcr (fninff entirely ynti have iniusc troth tlic hvuvi-n ami IipII of It all.'- Dudley lluriowa "Call." "A preat cttmHy; ft play that Uvea up to npi't-ititatioim and tli e.ttruva Kitiirt's of praise that have precetied it; t gorffrmis pirtur ol war." (icorne C. Warren "Chronicle." "It I a (Trent play, one of the finest of the Rt-rterulion, and last' nffflit'fl atidirn(e wan unantnioiw that they hadn't enjoyed tla-mitt-lves at a theater ia more yi'iim tlum they emild count. ' Idwal Jones "Esaininer." T tell you after wlna; that f - 'WHAT I'KItK CbOltY we're more ruihu'.inBlif than ever, anil not only doeti the per forma nee live up to everything claimed for it, lull' It tmrpriBSf-tf all expectation." A. V. (ifUaspey "Utilletin." MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW. PRICES. INCLUDING WAR TAX: First 18 rows, $2.75; next 6 rows, $2.20; last 5 rows $1.65. Balcony, first-2 rows, $1.65; balance, $1.10. Box office sale Friday, 12 o'clock. LOOK! BIG DANCE AT Natatorium Wed. Nov. 18 Music by 1 " " Galloway and Hit Oregonmm The Radio Boyg From KQW e o o Adni&ion C3o or 10c