.frWtVr TWO--
ItrRDFCRD' IfXTT .TPJT3KNTSU JEEPFORtJ, (TT?F0T, " THTRsftAY, '.TXXTXJIY jit' 1929.
Iocal and
-'Personal
AmoriK Citllfornianw rfnistered at
Medford hotel arc It- V. Kndfi'N
ff J, os An,cfsi and .Mr. ami Mr?.
J. F. I.rady, T. L. 'i nr I'ardaj
A lender for and DM! Iwin of yanj
Krancisrc. i
Wood nil kinds oak. laurel.
1'nnl.le to play iiis :mr;me j-'ume,
Ted IIIU last yesterday aiu-rimon
in the city Millard trmriiamont to '
Fuji by a wore of L'(t to I7, and !
JaHt eveninp ilarold Jtiddell lont t
to II. Maru by --fi to 133. iioth
losers ver off Ux-ir usual pnine, j
iifcinR faulty judgment in a num- ;
Iter of important position elicits.
However. KKUlell is credited with'
havinir the best billiard form
any ji layer in .Med ford, but re
quiie.c only a bit more consistency
to make nim a fop-noti h r. This!
afternoon Fuji will play liiddr-H,
and tbi evening I'lnifi 'iottlief wiM
play bis fiit kh me of the tour-1
nament with Don Ho per.
Fre'h smelt nrriviiiK daily at
Johnson's Market. tf
Mrs. V. H. lEurker of f.2n Mouth
t'entral avenue, who for n-veral
days has been thrr.tfneii with
pneumonia, is reported better to- j j iusie Ilou.e
day. 1 1 several last w
Grant!" danee, Kasle point. Sat.1 The Thrift
night, 313 ! still continue-
Tlu- Gay Parte eompany
played at the Cratei ian theater
la"t nicht and spent the niht in
thin city, left on its special train
at 7 o'clock this morning for Ku
ene. where the attraction appears
ionic ht, and was seheuled to ar
rive in that city nl 3 o'clock this
afternoon.
Talent Grange dance, Friday,
Feb. 1st. 31 J
Included anions the Oreionians
registered at Med ford hotels are
F. I.,. Young of Jfandon, t'has. P.
Johnson of Marshfield, Ira F. pan
kin of North P.end. o. S. Vork, Mr.
and Mrs. pert G. Jint"n and H. O.
Knight of Hubbard. S. II. Ktockhoff
PartegeH of Uopphurg. Gen. V.
of Coqultle, .1. V. Jenks. W. V.
Martin and Mrs. W. W. AVllford
of Salem, V.. H. Heydenburg. F. S.
Parton and T. Jefferson of Kugene,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Prow of Fasiine
and V. K. Ivrosi of Dallas.
Popularity of the New Majestic
rtailio smim n Medford continues to
take up nil available stocks that thu
Pntmer MuhIc House has been able
to KOeure. The first Hhipmentii
were taken ciuickly. Many ordern
have been left by local people for
the February allotments. Tho new
small cabinets, the deep, rich; tone
and the moderate: price have made
them the outstanding radio set for
this year. They have the unique
position of being first to offer their
1 sets to the public. Thn Pal
mer MukIc TIoiiso is handling nil
orders ' in rotation and offer free
demonstration in your own homo,
to Insure your satisfaction. HIT.
The Past Mat inns club of the
Kantern Star will be entertained at
Hotel Medford Monday noon with
luncheon and raids. Mrs. t'harles
T. Sweeney. .Mrs. Kdnn Isaacs and
Mr.s. Kate Young will be hostesses.
When the soul hern Oregon Shrin
ers gather here Thursday night for
tho annual Pot en tale's bull, they
will find the Fairground?- pavihon
well decorated for the occasion.
HlisH Heine of Medford with a crew
of decorators came over today to
get tho hall ready for t he event.
Tho Potentate hall Is to be an e.s
peclully elaborate affair. Grants
Pass ("mirier.
Special old-time H-piecn orches
tra at Walker's Sat. night. Adni.
Hie; dancing BOr. :t I 3
One of the first beekeeper's li
censes of the year was Issued ye.s
terday at the county clerk's office
to George Nichols of Ashland.
Dresses, Dresnen. pent values In
town for your money. One look
will convince you. SIzoh 31 to -IP,
silks, natlnn and georgotteM, celling
at coh(. Phone ItiU-D or call at S3?
W. Und St. Vivian Norman Jinrto.
Itotinty wnrrants were issued nt
tho county clerk's office today to
"W. A. Jones of Medford, two coy-'
ntes; Irwin Frey of Luke Creek, j
two coyotes; George Cox of Kttgle
Point, one bobcat.
Grange dance, Kugle, point, Sat.
night. 313
Miss Arleigh Nelsmrtyer spent
tho week end In Ashland visiting
.Mr. and Mrs. F. 3. Push.
That Ratlin will be a year around
entertainment is practically assur
ed. The Majestic for lltSii, which!
is on salo at thn Palmer Music
House. Ih outperforming alt prevl-1
oils sets. More distance and day
light reception has been heard than
has been possible previously, a t &
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. Palmer left
Thursday by auto for n week end
visit with their daughters, Mrs. Kd
win Thomas, MIsh I1: It nor. who is
attending HChnol nt Willamette uni
versity, nnd Mlsf Ksl her, who is
studying the harp nt Klllson-White
conservatory. j
Grange dance, Kugle Point, Sat.
night. SIS
Maurice Coturrl, chief special j
ngent of the Southern Pacific, with
headquarters in Portland, spent n
few hours in the city yesterday.
Goal by the hack or ton. Tel.
3I Medford Fuel Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. CrocUs nf
Mount Shasta, C'al., are in the city
today, looking for a home, a.i thoy
have derided to local in Medford.
Hot. Vlean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. if
Vipilnrw nt tlie . .Iiuntlmi'il ( vnf..
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fliel Co. Ljtlnn at the Oregon State college,
2-'jf j February 2-'-. will see the fin t
ne appe.irea in JUSliee nul.H.. Menm, W -n i Inn r.f ii.I(.viwlr.n
h nil. fir iiu In thiu inn nf the
(country, if plans of the school nf!
rid senteneed to the county jail
'.iA.slprJ: reunloV during Wlifch! Plans have been completed for
happenings of days when ihey were, tho Greater Medford club card
Hohol chums in Chicago were dih-j party which will be given at the
cussed; wat enjoyed yesterday by! Hotel Holland next Tuesday after
Charbs A. Wing of this city and' noon. February 5th, at 2 o'clock.
Poy prince, director of the chorus j All the women of the city nnd val
girls in Gay paree. The two men j ley are cordially invited. The pro
had not seen aeh other for year. i ceeds will be added to the fund
court yesterday on a charge of driv-l
ing while intoxhatf V Sid Po.stle,
arreieu last wee. Was rineu I I ;nL'ioeei'iiiL' uo throut-li.
the county jail ( ,.. ,,,!,,. ,.., rn i M j ...iti te
for t;o days. His driver's license I ln nm. niom .,,, a rfi,Qi
was snspenuca for one year.
Since the Hatliola and Victor
companies merged the public is as-
n j aui'.'u m pei iiiaiiein nisiu iiiuiuns
i from any merchandise bearing
either trademark. The Paliner
t Mu-ie House In very happy Ut Hr-
lio and ictrolas,
road
reoted
one room and a reviving set
in n not her. The of wort:
undertaken by engineering students
will be brought out in other ex
hibits of the school, - Acceptance
frorn .more ihnn fib high j-ehoolr
have beep reecived. 4
Coal by the - .V k or ton. T- 1. ,
ltj. Medford Fuel Co. If
for tho new community clubhouse.
This will he the third party the
club has given during the winter
Doors and windows cheap nt
Medford Lumber Co. r37tf '
According tip a special telegram.
A similar reunion was nlso held
between Chic ttig and J. W. Kirk-j
patriek. who i.m school friends '
al.fi. in Chicago.
Mv. T. J. Amspoker will pre-1
sent in pi'' no recital Misa I.ueilei
Crews Friday evening. Febraury l.j
at tne m. .Marks Guild Jin II. and to the Mail Xrlhune received this
not at lier home, as. was stated in , afternoon, Porter J. .Veff of Med
Sundny's paper. Tord visited tho statehouso at Sa-
Guests from A'ashfngtou ftate at , Jem today. Looklffg conseriuential,
Medford lintels include Mr.pnnrl- he sent numerous telegrams. "Who
.M . Carl I.. l.eon. Mi, and' Mrs. j is that handsome senator?" asked
O. A. liercer, A. Kirst-hner, .lte. 'a group of Portland IrTreni-Tcach-Gi-o.sK
and Mr. and Mr.-. C. J. Ken- er lidtbyists. who swarmed on him
PARK STAGE FEES
ARE REDUCED BY
i of ihc shortest stage route and of will be turned to KMED. and the
being one of the f-w towns of tho members will listen In on the Can-
'"frontier" type remaininK in the , fornia-Orepon 1'ower company ra
west. The Klamath Falls route dio to be broadcast thu,
I offers an uns urpaMed beauty of nisht. -
lalte an. masse.i n. . " ; not ,nos1 tl,n(ler and
tne .Meaiora -"f --- ur.''
I cent forests, Ilogue river and a de-
aufii
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
lmnl H'nrlu ilimsIlA T.mi'ia m. .
velopment typical of tho coast. j HlIllio. Phope 4 IS. ,f.
I;y i'A reduction of stage rates .,
bv ovr one-third, the Crater I-ake
',.,"', .;,. ..... .....,' ... 1 Wild t'li U. y toiris ft;v In demand ,,Hck of sVr,lt-"' ' to "rport the kindergarten bill.
(Many Medford homes are enjoying1"11 "v'' '-'jasi, aeenrojng 10 v ; uimpcoa;. ici. i neajj ury lumuer at tearoru (
tlieM- wonderful instruments. Home I I:- ',14' who rai-es the wild I Medford Fuel Vu. tf Lumber Co. 237tf ;
j demons t rat Ions are given tree, with tui'keys.tn his farm at Merlin. To- J Mr. alui Mrs. Pert (J. i:ateH ,f i 'Mrs. A. P. Taylor of Pittsburg, ,
! both rc-wds and radio. in this j ,,IIV Ilf' fppod a bird to Nevada, j post-burg, who arrived in the city j Cal., arrived here today for an ex-
i inerehandNe there is no danger of',-1'"1 to Galifornia by fxpress. . lute yesterday afternoon to attend j tended visit at the home of her i
!the owner having an orphan in-ltn'sr? lw,ns weighing 22 and L3 1 the Gay Paree performance, spent j i daughter, Mrs. J. A. McDougall. ;
- strument in a year or so. Palmer ",JUMU-- ,,n airc.iuy ..m iiwt iimht in this city, and today; Pesorved seats for the high
The secretary of ihe interior has
approved a radical change in pi age
schedules for Crater Lake national
park for the season of 1020. The
round trip fare from rail terminal
to the park and return are reduced
from $I7..n to il'j, and Chiloquin
has been add.-d as a new state gat
way. The new rate is exceedingly low.
the round trip mileage being 7fl
miles via CMloquin, istfi miles via
Kin math
Medtord.
Nati.W.,) park com expects to -mateiially
increa'-e the popularity I
of Crater Iike among touristh whoi
' u-e rail transportation. !
f
DRONCHITIS
At bedtime iut the turost and
cheat thoroughlj with
wicks
V VA Fo Rub
Ow 31 HiUlen Jan Ui Y.a,l.
D
WILL MEET TUESDAY
Variety Mill mark the business
session and radio party to be held
at l'ulmer's Music house by the
Falld and 164 miles via : iusiness and 1'i ofessional women's
Thece low rates, to-!(.l.,h next Tuesrtav. The meeliliK
Irants lass i
ret..,rti Ihn of I"" IlirKfyn
el;. 31-, (..urier.
.hop i lfaraiM-e sak-i 'JO n,,t forget thi. Model Clothing j
Hilt i-eilut lii.ns on j '"inany,s bis X20.0 Mock ilis-
w hieh i all men's overc.iUs. suits and .Hlioes, . posni sale.
women's wool dn ss. s. swnali-is. ; uruee .-.nannorn. m. .i. i.. eon.-.-,
etc.. elilMien's clothes of all kinds, represenial ive of I'oi tland, arrived j
hals 10 and :)-. . ems . aeh. The ; ''"V yesl. r.lay irom Kiamaui
slum is In ii.e.l of children's shoes.! "''alls, attended the review at Mom's
nisi, ladles' house dresses, When frnterlan here and left till
von eet vour hundle iea.lv. deliver I ' tor the north.
ovej- fiex Ci.fe. ..I' call -ir.fi and we
will call f..r It.
Do not foiuet the Model Clolhillfi
Company's biu oon slock dis
posal sale. ar.if"'
Am. .UK I he temporary licenses
issued at the sheriff's office this
forenoon were licenses to Cecil
I'oole and .Maurice Harris of Ash-
were Kreetins friends and acquaint-; school basketball came to be held
ances. j tuinorro,w nlshl will ito on sale to
taled hay for sale. John Car-1 morrow noon at Crowson's, accord-
kin. I'lione ) li:i-.. ;t 3 1 ins to I-.d Jleatnes, manaser.
Rather w ith the special railroad ; ,Vill start at 7:30 with a snappy
rates made by the Southern Pa-j disposal of tho ciuantity of busi
clfic, are certain to increase rail-'ness on hand. This will be fol
way nnd stano travel into Orei;on' lowed by a community sins. In
national pnrk. As an added attrac- j w hieh the Kirls will practice num
tion. travelers will havo tho ontlon hers 10 be kho at the ei.iulovers'
the dance commiuee of the
Lellerni'-n's club of the Hill Mili-
! lary academy at Portland. This is
morn-' , ...... .....j ....j., hi.'.. ...
j the wearers of the athleiic II, and
Kan. y .Newtown apples delivered ! "" prt.ves a very oomrtill i-venl.
anv place in the citv, 7 .".e box. I "'y members of the club are in
Johnson's Market. 30MI I 1110,1 "'" vnlU o arraiiKemems
en me evenniK program are han
dled l.y ihe cadets.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Kuel
Co. Tel. 1131. tf'
Cadet Alfred Orrof Medford U t''"'al' lumber and eednr- posts. of cominc In throush any Kateway. ; night lmnquet to be held February
Obituary
(iuesiH from a distance registered!
at Medford hotels Include A. lt.
lioering, JS- .1. Knepley, Chandler )
( hrir-ty a 1x1 L. li. 1 letter man of
V,.w Vmlf I'itv k'iii-1 Ivlmi ..f 1:1!
I'aso. Tex.. A ' P.. Curran of Chi -1 -V. ( 1. Puller n nd family will le.tve
land and Dorothy Maiwick and thoj1"0. L. J . Jefferson of it. J.oius.
Mearoru. ; ' ".
Mrs. If. A. Johnson of p.oiwe. Ida.,
nriil II Innfui iii" Cnliei- it'Vlene.
r-.eL t. iiin rump coai. 101. t,,n.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
The Lincoln , Pa rent-Ton thers
will meet hext Friday, February 1,
at 3 o'clock at, the J.lncoln school.
The debating team of the Junior
will have a debate at that
and goins out the same
other route. Each of the
gateways has n distinct charm, and
It is thought that this option will
be taken advantage of by thou
sands of easterners who thus gain
a better impression of Oreiron's
F.lzlnu Jane .Storm 1 scenic and climatic diversities.
at the home of her) chilnquin offers the inducement
any 22:
three From
to 10. the radio dials
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacol
West Side Pharmacy
liogue Itiver company of
Talent f I range dnnce, Friday.
Feb. 1st. t '311
C.uestfi from Portia ml nt Med
ford hotels include S.uniiel Jr din
son, C. P. Pa Wfton, I.. W. James,
A. J. Itedinoiid. IJ. V. Flynn, A. A.
Collins. Peo Caplan. It. VV. Kelly,
A. K. Weinsten, P. T. Freeman,
(i. K. Poeb, J. Tanner, (leo. i 1,
Johnson, C. F. Paulson, R. H. Con
rail, rj. F. Tallman, Hi. told "White
and W. T. Ingram.
"C h a r I h" Pep. phono 470-M.
Mi'H. Sadie Allen. 1' K 2 1 f
The Mutual Mill and Seed com
pany of Medford will in a fnv days
open a feed and jeed store In tlm
city in the building next W -the
Wick Furniture company oh Taist
Main street. Work is now being
done on the building, which will
be completed within a few days.
A.'ditand Tiding. i
Ppliolsierlng. Call Jacksonville
;i3'J
tonight for Abilene. Kans., where
they own property. They have sold
their home at 2!t Quince street to
J. X. i Irims-by. -
Ida.
Hone mending, runners removed i
and Kiiags worked back. J I ami I - (
craft Shop. 2Hitf j
Mins Constance Andrews resum
ed dulieH yestenlay at the county;
h Mothers Try MOd
Children s Musterole
clerk's office after having been off I "'n
urne.
duty several wee;n a;i t be result
of sustaining a deep laceration on
the right wrist when a fish bowl
broke, the glass cutting ihe flesh
to the bone, .Several Htilehes were
taken to close the wound. She
will not, however, be a hie to use
a typewriter for a short time.
Wood all kinds oak. laurel.,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. ;:ti. tf t
Mrs. Annie fnuer, who register
ed today from Nevada City. "at.,
at the local out-of-state auto regis
l ration bureau, gave her ib-stina-
tion as Paulo point and her stay
Hot. clean coal,
ford Fliel Co.
Tel. t',31.
TO
M.d
STOll.M .
passed away
son. Jest-e Storm, three miles
northeast of Central Point, Janu-i
ary 30. after a sudden attack
paralysis. Aj;ed. 76 years.
months and 16 days. Mrs. Htormj
was horn In Illinois, February 14,
12 and in 1X69 she was married.!
After the death of her husband,!
15 years later, she came to Ore-j
con. and had been llvlnir in Med
ford anil vicinity since that time,
where she had acouired many
friends, she leaves to mourn her, I
five sons and two daughters. Jesse i
Worm. Central Point, .lasncr and in milder form. Unexcelled for reliei
chni Storm of Seattle; fleortte of croupy coughs and colds; it pen-
Of course, you know Rood old
Musterole; how quickly, how easily
it relieves chest colds, sore throat,
rheumatic and neuralgic pain, sore
joints and muscles, stiff neck and
lumbago.
We also want vou to know CHIL- .
DREN'S MUSTEROLE Musterole
lllllah Temple meets at
.Masonic hall, Ashland,
Friday evt.niiiK, Feb. 1.
New livan conducts
. ..-.... i...i.. .a
slirhu. tiit..l sltuiA.. '
special business. llefreshnients
after nieetinu. All shrlners are
lnviled lo attend.
K. C. .IIUlOMl;, I'otentate.
V. II. DAY. Uecordcr. 311
Storm of Van N'uys. Calif.; James
Storm of Medford; Mrs. Oliver
Cline and .Mrs. l.illymnn of .Seattle, j
Wash., also grandchildren. The j
funeral service will be announced !
by the Perl Funeral Home, after'
ihe arrival of the Sons nnd PauKh-j
lei s.
etrales, soothes and relieves w ithout
the blister of the old-fayuoned mus
tard plaster. Keep a jar handy. It
comes ready to apply instantly, with
out fuss or bother.
SPECIAL
OLD-TIME
DANCE
S-PIECE ORCHESTRA
WALKER'S
SATURDAY NITE
Dancing 50c
Whether or not II. .ward Chnnd-j'i indefinite.
j pe-ini i mn urn men i urn
I aA Medford Pottge No. pi:t, A
tf fW 7 ,,. m. work In the M. M
b-r Christy, nationally
1st, was In Medford
night Is a puzzle that
readily solved today.
known art
ir not lat
mild not be
That name
V.
Rain or Snow
Fluhrer's Milk Bread
is delivered. t your
grocer fresh from our
ovens daily. Phone him
your order,
appeared on the rentier .aL the
Motel Holland yenlcrday, but it l
believed to belong to Home member
of iho (lay I'aree company, which
appeared la?t nir.ht at the Crate
riau theater, and Is Just a coinci
dence In namefi.
Let me write your fire insurance.
Carl V. TenKWald, Hotel Holland.
Phone fi!3. ' " . tf
iiuililitiK permlls were issued at
Ihe city building di'taitiueni today
to M. .1. 1'eiiKi ato const met a
dtt clllnu on Court hi reel ut a cost
of $17 'Ml, and to A lev Kerr lo re
pair a dwelling on Central avenue
at a cost of $100. j
Talent (Irano dance, Friday.
Feb. J fit . ill I
nut nf stall! molnriMfi, who still
have l'.C'K plates n their automo
biles, are sadly unfortunate when
they attetnpi to obtain vis
itors' penults at out of state auto
registration " bureaus. One appli
cant made his appearance today at
the local bureau and pave the story
that he was drivlnir with urjs
Wahltmtou plates, en route to hlhj
home from California. He desired a
permit, but was refused and was
told to keep driving north, t'WInK
his explunallon to traffic officers
If he should hnppen to be fitoppiul
while en route.'
Vood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry tdahw. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. fiat. tf
Wilford Allen of the Crantu I'ukh
Courier waa amonn the vlsitUH In
Medford last evening present at the
"Cay Paree" presentation tit the
Cralerlan theater.
C.realer Medford Club car. I party.
Hutd Holland, Feb. Mil. SIR
Attorney . V. It. Caylm d has
taken over the iiisuranco business
of Judi,'e J.. t, lioe of .laoksonville,
with office uC his home on Fourth
street, .laeksonvllle. Phone l!U. 31 !
Mrs. A. H. Kleinsorue of the Ap
pleKate district spent several hours
in the rlty this morning trans.Ut
lntr business. .
The scoutmasters of the Crater
f.ahe council will hold a Hnmr.al
Hotel Ib-linnd at G::iD tonluht, ac
cording to C. , Culy, maslor of
troop f of Ihe Presbyterian ehurvli.
About in masters will be presnt.
The following Southern Oregon
N'ormal school students were pledg
ed t" the dramatic society, Alpha
Tatirl. this week: Theodore Von
der Ilellen. Hettv .lames. Lillian Ol
son, Helen ostrander, Verne Tim
ble, Victor Phelps. Hcnnmnd Woods
and Holalul Parks.
Mealy Klamath Netted fJem po
tatoes. I'M) lbs. for 1.in; r0 Hut,
tlTic. Delivered any place In rlty.
Johnson's Market, ilth and tlrape
St, Phone 17. mvtif
Fresh sttudt an 1 vim; daily
Johnson's Market.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe of
Chilotpiln have returned to their
home after ;t few days' visit wilh
friends and relatives of this city.
A divorce complaint on urounds
of cruel and Inhuman t rent men t
wns filed in circuit court today by
Arthur Case aKaiust Opal Case of
Ashland. The couple were mar
ried September "J 'I . I it 20, and have
on edauwhtor. He Is a hrakeman
on thn Southern Paeifio rnllroad
between Ashland and fierber, Cal.
Ho not foruet the Model Clotbiiv;
Company's bit: Sl'h.oho stock div '
poMi M.-iie ?.r.tr
the arrival of the Sons and HauRh-j II WTll&ssSSirKl I
i t vun v i tfn m si its biuivwi hi
itniT" p Z' T'r Z?! ! HHL!!3&!JqG I General Admission 10c
Mann. cm. w. . v-dno, K. .'. Va-l i&SSP&SSil 1 H
hoi; (loorKC r;. Fox, I.. H.nfioHi: MILD . fmmm a 1
an, I li. i. Daviiison. ' Bmttr.r fnn a mustard olatter
of V.
U.-Civlinvnls.
M. nor;
lly ,.i,l,r
I'OX. Sf,'y.
Ailllliiiciic N'iulll x IkniI.
1 Prof. A. ('. Cant.Thnry. nulhnr
J nf "Short Oils In Calrlllalion." will
Kivo iriviitf tntrnriinn. voninus.
j In hookkfiun. arllhmt'tir. or any .
ntlior pi-adf s-ulvi1'"!.
i A flomonslrnlloft of fchort. mf-lh- 1
; ocls will ho ixWou nt .Mc.Nnlr'a Dmt; '
Storo noxt Natiml.'ty at 7 p. in. ;
j A,Mr,ss, A. t'. Canterbury, .Md- '
forcl. or call at T'ni M. O.iktlal.!.
i-hnno :r,o-.v. ais
New low Prices
ON
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
l'OK SAl.K -HokIkU'I-imI Lull cillf.
cxoolleni Imliviilual out of hlKh
iro.lu-lnit row. rru- i-iKlit.
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AGAIN MOVIETONE
TRIUMPHS
SEE and HEAR!
THE SCREEN'S MOST FLAMING
LOVE STORY
CHARLES FARRELL
As the Handsome, Loving,
Romantic Son of Araby
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GRETA NISS EN
As the Alluring Paris Beauty
rronthli'KK (1 nuna, IhmcIohs love sooiion, lavish spttiiiR".
beautiful liurcm Kills.
LUMBER
ALSO
TWO Bid ACTS OF
TALKIES
Admission
Mats.
10 and 35
Eves.
25 and 50
In answer to an increasing demand for low priced, bargain lumber
and building material we are offering at the present time a limited
stock of real buys in the following:
All Grades Dimension Lumber.
No. 1 Com. 6 and 8-inch Shiplap.
No. 1 Com. 4, 6 and 8-inch Boards
4-inch and 6-inch Rustic Sidings
. Ceilings, Floorings, etc. -
NOTE: These specials are all graded trade marked lumber from
Reputable Mills.
Price Range, $5.00 per M Up
Extra Special
A Few 5xP Doors $1.50 Each
You can well afford to bring your lumber bills to us for price quota
tions before placing your orders elsewhere.0 G
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Porter Lumber Co.
m Phone 124
Builders'. Bureau&f Information"
204 South Fi9
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