I
I
v.
r;GE TWO
T ocal and
J Personal
The American I-fKion Auxiliary i
wlllTnett fit 8 o'clock tonight In the I
City park for a really. Thy will:
adjourn from Uifl park la Hume!
int'inber'H home where plum for
the LKlon convention at Salem, j
August 8, I and 10. will be dirt- j
rllHfled. !
For peaches come to L.abreldule (
Orchard. Pacific highway. 6 mi. j
pouth of Grants Pan. J3U j
' Tree' props, UHMorted lenKlhu.
AVoodH I,br. Co. naif ;
Si ra. Km 1 1 M oh r and fa m i 1 y , j
after a vIkU of a week or more ,
here, returned to Portland yenier- j
day to remain there until Mr. '
Mohr, who condition continues to j
Improve, in Able to lenve the ho-.
pital where he Huh been a patient
for a lonf? time pant.
Klncaid'n dance, liable Point, Sat. I
nlKht; 8 -piece orchestra. Ticket h
7hc. J3S
Vt.ZQ per load 12.50, green pine
BlahH. 12 or16-ln. Auk about free
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31.
105tf
rtaymoml Carler find Tom M:n -i
tin each forfeited ruh ball of $10 j
for1' nftn-oppetiTftnee In court ye-;
terdny to be trb'd on the charge j
of dlHturbinir the pence. They!
were arretted by the local police.
For roaming eara. ntrhiK beunw.
rucumberH and Harden truck. vinlt
A. J. Moore. Cherry Ht. 134
Uynge'H old-time dance, Nat.
Wed. and Sat. 34
Among the tourlxtx and otherw
from a diHtunce are Dean Switer
haiiHer of Heme, Switzerland, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Mezg-r of liuffalo,
X. V.. Mr. and Mm. Jam'n Hamil
ton of PlttHburg. Kann.. J. T. lirad
ley of Nashville, Tenn., Fred Kcliuh
of Paris, III.. W. H. Pylngton of
New York City, Mm. Ooo H. IIhIIIh
of Great FallH, Mont., MIhh 11. Per
ley Hell and Don Early of VVdHh
Mngton. I). -, and K. Wulwrn and
Mr. and 'Mrs. K. II. Duncan and
child of Vancouver. B. C.
Kveryone Is invited to the 111
Jlnx program to be given at the
Phoenix nchool auditorium on Fri
day night, Aug. 2, 8 v. ni. Admis
sion 15 and 35c. 131
Dr. and Mm. J. J. Kmmeni and
son Hubert are expected horn
from New York. Friday, Aug. 2nd.
1310t
' Hon McGregor, formerly man
ager of Hosenberg'H Htore, return
ed to Corvallln yesterday after
spending several days In Medford
visiting friends.
Tree props, 1x2 full size, at Med
ford Lumber Co. 124tf
"Tree props from clear lumber. ;
Big Pines I-.br. Co. Phone No. J.
1 1 tf
' Ttfttv Mtlller, exalted ruler of the
Klks 'lodge, who has heen In a
Portland hospital for the past six
weeks, returned to Medford last
hlghl on the Shasta.
We have money to loon on pear
crops, chattels, collateral security.
Hnlarlca, etc. Banister & Christ tier,
Liberty lildg. 134
Window Klass. nil sizes; also plate
glnsH. Trowbridge Cabinet "Wks.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held of the
Bellvlew district are in Eugeno to
attend the lilblo Standard Infi
nite. A largo stock of tree props nt
Woods Lbr. Co. 12tf
HI versified druglCHs treatment.
Dr. Halstead. 3r N. Oakdale. 130
William H. Shelley and 11. I..
Klllott are In Crescent City today
on business.
' pa nee Rt Dreamland. Chlldors'
hall, every "Wed. and Sat. tf
"Treo props from clear lumber.
Big Pines Lumber Co., Phono No. 1
121tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Dietrich and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Barrier of Santa
Ana, Cal., are vlsitltig Mr. and Mrs.
K. ' C. Hamilton. The Santa Ana
people are relatives of Mrs. Diet
rich nnd are going to visit Center
Lake National park during their
stay hero.
Let me wrlto your fire Insurance.
Carl Y, Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono 098. tf
" ''Protect your eyes from direct
sun's rays with Veklrk eye shades,
it pec la 1 S9c, In assorted colors, at
Colvlg Drugs, next to Klalto thea
ter. See the window. 131
Oregon tans registered at local
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. K. O.
Frost of lloselm rg, M t a u tl M rs.
H. J. Hanns of lugeue, and the
following from Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Aokertnan. Mr. and
Mrs. It. P. Thompson and MIkm
Bella llirsch.
Dynge's old-tlmo dance, Nat,
Wed. nnd Sat. , 134
L. C. Smith nnd Corona typewrit
ers. Met! ford Typewriter Exchange.
A health clinic will he conduct
ed nt 1-nke Creek Thursday afler
non. under the dlreotion of Dr.
Kmily Bolcom. assisted by Miss
Augusta Glover, county health
nurse.
Tickets 75c, Kagle Point, every
Sat night. KtS
Don't
say bread, say Fluhrer'i
Milk Bread.
Auto 11 cen sen were Issued in the
sheriff'H office this morning to the
following: Hurry Hummctt, J. A.
Kills. H. C. Graves. Jim: hi Koyania.
,T. H. Hedwell, K. Iverson, Harold i
Gephnrd, L. A. Invson of Medford
F. J. Flck of Jacksonvlll. K. D.
Hoag of Trail, Floyd Maharry of
Talent, J. M. Wagner, Claycomh
Motor company' of Ashland and. 1.
Jt. Hull of Prospect.
Selected green blocks and slabs,
12 or IC-ln., on edgings. Ask about
free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
631. lO.ltf
Siipi-rintendent of Schools
If. Iledrick. lift Mr spending t be
week end at home, returned to F.u
gene last Monday,
Money loaned to worthy people
lo pay their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Blk., cor
ner Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf :
Tom Knright and Marc Jurmlnj
left at 3 o'clock this morning fori
a fishing trip up the Rogue river,
returning at noon. :
Kxpert operators at Wfneland
Ilea illy Slioppe will give a sham- I
poo with every finger wave or mar- '
eel fur SI. on. 136
Miss Thetma Forsythe and Miss
Harriet liowker of Hollywood nr-
rived In Medford today to visit j
with Mrs. it. G. Forsythe. 1
Get those fondors and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet (
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super i
Service Station. Phone 418. tf
A picnic supper in the Apple-1
gate section, followed by a swim.!
was held by the office force of the '
Jackson County Building and Limn I
association last evening. They left!
the city fin- the scene about 5 p. m.j
$2.50 ptr load, $2.50, green pine i
slabs, 12 or 16-in. Ask about free;
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.1
JOfi'tf
Hen dq ua rt er com pa ny, Th I rd
battalion, will meet Tuesdays and
Thursday for drill practice until
August 15. Drill will be suspend
ed between that date and Sept um
ber 15, according lo announcement
of Lieut. B. M. Baucom.
Jack Harrowing and rls music
you remember the bi-st that ever
hit this country will play at .lack
son Springs Sat. 133
Robert McLean, an employe of
the Palmer Music I louse
h'ft fur I
Crescent City today on
his vaca-
tion
M. I
Dressmaking, smocking nnd but-
tonholeB. The Fashion Khp, 41i4
Medford Bid. Phone 1181. 13tf
W. W. Allen and Hamilton Pat-
ton spent yesterday afternoon In !
Grants Pass. They also attended !
the Rotary luncheon In that city. I
Mrs. J. F. Duggan of Sams Val-j
ley, who Is In the Convalescent
home In Ashland, is seriously III.
Mr. and Mrs. Duggan are very well
known locally having lived in the
valley for many years.
Choice gladioli, 25c a doz; 150
varieties to choose from. See them
at Samuelson's Flower Garden, 20K !
Clark St. Phone 754-X. 1311
Owing to the heat, the meeting;
of the Women's Relief Corps will 1
not be held at the Aarmory tomor
row, as was previously announced.
Klncnid's Imperial orchestra (K
pieces), Kagle Point every Sat.
night. 133
Tree props from clear lumber.
Big Pines Lumber Co., Phone No. 1.
121tf
A building permit was Issued to
day to John Dodge to construct a
residence and garage at 5l!l South
King street, at a cost of $30i)U.
Local and long distance hauling.
Wo save you money. Hawley Trans
fer. 619 N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X.
151
Benefit dance by Montana club.
Saturday. August 3, at W. O. W.
hall. Good music, froe lunch.
Tickets 75c. 131;
F. K. Samson returned from
Portland Tuesday, where he pur
chased a new four-ton Sterling
truck, which will be used for fruit
hauling. The truck will be deliv
ered to the F. K. Samson company
this week.
Kiddles' r n a d y made pa nl y
dresses of attractive prints, wit h
apron to match, sixes 2 to tl years,
regular price, $ 1 .lift, to close out
$1.4:1. Handicraft Shop. 136
Mr. and Mrs. N B. Nelson of
Spokane were in Medford yester
day. True rops from clear lumber.
Big Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1.
1 I8tf
The sixth annual Nehrsska pic
nic will he held in Corvallls Sun
day, August 4, at the Corvallls auto
park. All arrangements have been
made toward making the event the
largest one held. There will he a
program as a feature of the event.
Kiddies' r e a d y made panty
dresses of attractive prints, with
apron to match, sixes 2 to tl years,
regular price, $!.!'&. to close out
$1.4ti. Handicraft Shop. 13ii
Thirty-five cents for 37 cherries
and four walnuts for a nickel is
what Sergeant Owen, recruiting
officer, had to pay mi his recent
visit to Harrlsbut g. Ark. Morris
burg Is the sergeant's home town
anil he hadn't- been then' for IS
years. On the return trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Visited Yellowstone
National park and reported a won-
derful trip.
H.inee. Kaulo Point, every Sat.
night. Kincaid'n Imperial orche-
tru (H jdcrcN), U3
After a vlttit with Bud Bateman
at Fresno, Cal., Moore 1 lam IP on
of Central Point has returned
hnnuv
Corona adding machine at Med
ford Typewriter Kxehatiso. 13?
t 'a It f urn la nit re Nt ercd at M d -ford
hoteln include Mr. nnd M 1
llnhn Hplren of Woodland, Hattie
1 Kelly and party of l.onu Beach,
, B. O. Italy and family of San Pe
dro. Mr. and Mr. Chn. Thompson
of Coronado, Mr. und Mr. W.
Bit rn hard t nnd Mr. anil Mih. K
.1. Nirho of Oakland, Davie Slur
red unit famllv, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I M. Mom nnd Mr. and Mrs. 1. .1.
j Koeden of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs
I H. B. FrisPie. Mrs. C. K. Krttdne
and Mnrjorle Krltle of Sun Uico.
; Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Jotie, Mr, and
j Mrs. It. P. Van Cerpers, Mr. and
(Mrs. C. c. l.ovejoy of l.os A nudes,
.and tht following; from Sun Kran
! ciseo: Miss Ada Kelly. Mr. and
Mi-M. Frank Johns, J. F. Wenhurn
and family. Mrs. P.. M. Sherman.
Ir. and Mrs. M. 1. Ynuni:. .Miss
B. Swift and Mr. and Mrs. Sen A.
Kennedy.
I $ A. U0 Special $5 00 per load, fac
lory hlocks. Med. Fuel Co. Tel.
631.
1 ! if
MEDFORT) MTO"
Now Showing at
Y 1 v f . V f l a
Sceie from ." A? Don: Starring Dolores Costeiio a :
The all-lalkiiiR picture, "The jilier duMfiht her followiiiR and to
Glad Kng Doll," starrins Dolores ' increase It, because of the delight
CoHtollo, opened this afternoon at ful humor, the gay churm and vl
iruiit'H Cnilerlan theatre and was vaclty which sho brings to hear ir.
received with constant evidences part. She has hee.ii hiding part of
of delight.
Miss costeiio manes tier uenui
I us n screen eometuenne in t his pro-
" '
duction and is certain to sill
still tin-,
' " J
Dr. A. F. W. Kresse. who has
been in the hospital suffering from
a broken ankle, will be removed to
his Imnie today, and will resume
duties at the office tomorrow.
We have money to loan on pear
crops, chattels, collateral security,
salaries, etc. Banister & Chrlstner,
Liberty lildg. 134
Jack Barmwing nnd his music
entertaining band will play at Jack
son Springs Sat. night. 133
Mrs. W, It. Bui luck and her
daughter, Mrs. Albert Forgey, who
is here visiting from Vancouver.
Wash., and Mis. Karl Knutson vis
ited Crater Lake National park
Tuesday. Mrs. Forgey and family
will return to Vancouver Thurs
day. Protect your eyes from direct j
sun s rays with Vukirk.eye shades,
special 3!c, jn assorted' colors, at
Colvlg Drugs, next to RIalto thea
ter. See the window. 131
Selected green blocks and slabs,
12 or 1G-In., on edgings. Ask about
free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
031. 105tf
L. G. Mortliland of Portland has
accepted the management of the
sales department of the Sunt hern
Oregon Sales & Service, agents for
Auburn cars.
All kinds of spraying done by
Allen, roasonahlo prices. Phono
your order to 1039 or 422-1. tf
Protect your eyes from direct
sun's rays with Vekirk eye shades,
special -'IUc, In assorted colors, at
Colvlg Drugs, next to Rialto thea
ter. See the window. 131
ML and Mrs. Charles Delfel of
Portland are visiting their son.
Charles W. and family r.f 3im Gen-;,,.
esee sti;eet. They will drive from
here to the coast for a couple of
weeks' stay and return via Med
ford. Mr. Delfel, Jr.. Is proprietor
f the Southern Oregon Sales &
Service, hicated on South liiver
slde. This company also has the
Auburn agency.
STi. a i) Special $:.0 per load, fac
tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
tiSI. iortf
Chicken dinners, 7i. Good f.s
the best; better than the rest. The
Covered Wagon, Phoenix. 132
The Apple Growers' assoclat ion
of Hood Jtlver his forwarded
checks aggregating $:(m,mio on the!
final distribution for the t!2N peal i
and apple crop. This brings the
total of cash paid to the growers
on the past season's (onnsge to
$1,220,0(10, exclusive of advances I
made for harvest expenses. The I
assoelullon did a gross business last !
year of f U.S I !',T I S. The expense:
of handling the crip was 17 rents,
a package or t o and one-ha If ;
cents less than budgeted. j
Tree props. That prop proppor,
size propper, price prop per, prop- j
per place to got theui. Medford
Lumber i'o. Ii4tfi
tieo. 1'. Thomas, travelinj: awe
for thi Milwaukee (railroad, will;
j leave tonlKht for Portland, after!
speuilliiK ine last two it ays 111 .Med
ford on luisiness. I
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hutto of Kan-!
sas CUy, Mn., who have heen vis-j
liinK at the home of Mrs. Inal
lluson. lef this mornlm; for an!
extended trip through C.i 1 (forma. 1
A swim at Jackson Hot Springs j
pool will en use you lo forget t he :
hot weather. . iflti t
S, M. Utilli. who Is in charge or;
accident prevention work for the
California Oregon Power company.
left this movnhiit on a brief husi-1
uess trip to Ihinsmuir. Cul. j
Jas. T. Chlunock, well known at-;
torney and legislator, was a local;
I'Msiness visitor from Grants Pass,
yesterday. j
Keep rool In the hradng open
air pool at Jackson Hot Springs.
13 it
Jack Kerr, well k.icwn Copco
man and president of th (i rants ;
PasM Kotary v'.'.h. was a local busi- j
ne.s visitor In Mtviiord yesterday. '
Jackson Hot Springs has install-
ed a new int, 1 national and Inter-5
collegia to regulation h.m in hoard
in their open air swtinminc pool.,
It N the kind of boa id u-d in!
all Olympic diving: meets nn thisi
ind other cotintiics and adds mtieh
to the pleasure of the wiinmvis.
TRTBUN13, MEDFORD,
Hunt's Craterian
-jv?y v:iii-r
her lighl under film dramas. Good
as sue is in meui. it is to ue nopeu
tnai ner producers will Htve her
more comedies.
IT BEDICATi
LiONS ARE TOLD
All of Oregon is Interested in the
prn'puscd' airport dedication cele
bration to be presented here next
July, and the state as a whole will
j ciMipfrato in making It the 'most
stupendous
event uf this kjind over
according . t Doris
presented.
Smith, well known pageant direc
tor of Portland, who spoke, before
the Lions club this noon i at the
j Hotel Mcdfcird.
i 'Tiie best talent In the state Is
: gathered here in Medford," ex
'rliihueil the spcakiir. who said that
i the lending artists imported for
last summer's opera season in
Portland were Medford people.
;She coin pi i men ted Medford on
! having James Stevens as, a resi
dent, as she pmrt'cdVd to, enthuse
! the assembly of Lions club mem
bers and visitors as to the possibil
ities to be taken Into consideration
j for such a celebration.
I That she was overcome by the
; Immensity of the new airport when
she saw It this morning, and was
11 fill id that for 11 relehr.-it ion ft
(.milll nnly MH.s,.n, ,,aK(,lint nf
whlKH IiHmk hm hlVKt, U)V tho n,K.
s,)IKig effects, was also
i:;iL:r, 1 . .L..:rr'm,..-T".
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKD Seeondhand counter
scale. Woods Lbr. Co. 132
FOB SALK One electric fun.
cheap. Jennings Loan Office, f
S. Front. i:(2
FOB SAI.K Field glasses, left
hand golf clubs, stove (uarhage
burner. T. V. Williams. Tel.
lt-F-11. U2
FOI! SALK
4 -room home, over an acre of
ground, near Phoenix. A bar
gain, onlv 4"o down,
W 1 hn ve t wo rea I sua ps a
servp-e stut ion. nlso a. grocery
store. Both properties ;li e mon
ey ma kers.
ItKKBK & SIMS,
Hi So. Baril. 'It.
J. C. P. AUNTS
Phone -liiii 1 I us -J.
For Trade 1 acres; etv water
i:'od shade, '2 miles from Mod
ford. for city properly,
4 Acres near Phoenix: 2 -j acres
ItrrrloH and fruit. 1 acres hav
and fenced thieketi tight; :'-rooin
hti4si.. ehlcken house; $21100,
$oo down.
A real suhdlvlsion close to town.
;ti0 per acre; $ t ; down, tin
lirslNKSS OlMMtUTl'NITY
FOB SAI.K l.tineh roiinter com
pletely etiuippett; very nrat and
attractive; excellent location:
d"ing nice ImsiueHK. I'rice Jir.aO:
? r i-ih. halance good terms.
See ChaMes A. Wing AKeney.
Inc.
FOB SALi: - f Jrocerv store and
service station, completely enilip
l" d; new stock of uroeeries. oda
fountain and conf,-t ions; excel
lent location: doing nh-e See
t'harles A. Winn Agency. Inc.
Fop SA I.K Brand new 4-ronm
modern home; nice hWn. good
garage: near school, good loca
tion. Special mice J jea- $nno
cash. See Charles A. WIiik
Akoncy. Inc.
FOB KF.NT - Furnished apart
ment; adults. Phone 4 ("N J. 14
FOB S.M.I.;-Breakfast 1ahc and
i chairs. Phone Hel-J, 133
I i imr inrrnrAT 1 1 1
WIUtlNltKtSIIN CHORD. STONE BUY
OftEflON. WEDNESDAY,
stated by Miss Smith. She Inti
mated that the local fairgrounds
might be a more suitable location
for tu.g the pugeant.
Following the luncheon, Miss
Smith and Hugh Kosson of
Kugene, who also contributed a
brief talk in regard to the celebra
tion, attended a meeting of the
airport committee at the hotel.
M iss Smith was personally Intro-
uced by James Stevens.
Retiring President D. G. Tyree
was presented a past president's
budge on behalf of the Lions club
by President H. T. Hubbard. The
musical portion of the program
was furnished by Lawrence A.
Lambert of Hollywood, who sang
two numbers, "iiv a Man a Horse
He ( 'an Hide." and "lassie O'
Mine," accompanied on the piano
bv Alice Holmbeck. .
Guests for ' the day included:
Mayor A. W. Pipe. Hugh K. Ros
sun, Doris Smith, James Stevens,
Loretta Crirnmimt of Monroe,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Swl
h t, Mrs. K. K, Gore, C. T. Baker,
.Mrs. Harry Luy, Heeley Hull, Mrs.
Suzanne Holmes Carter.
OPPRESSIVE HEAT
There Is still no .relief front the
present heut spell, jind the maxi
mum yesterday was 95, the same us
the day before. It looked for a
time arly last evning as If a wel
come thunder shower would break
over the city, but nothing of the
kind materialized ueyond a threat
ening sky in the southwest,, some
thunder and a few lightning Bheets,
alter which the heut seemed more
oppressive than ever. This was
the edge of the thunder storm in
the South Applegate section be
tween 7 und 8 p. m.
Today was cloudy for the most
part, with a continuation oi the
heuvy atmosphere of the past two
days, with the only seeming relief
in sight to he the coming of a hard
thunder storm. Last night was
very warm throughout und toduy
started with a minimum of ti(I, the
highest minimum since the present
heat spell started.
The Bainbow Cleaners, located
at (I North Fir street, has boon
purchased by C.J. Chord and -L.
(). Stone, well known Medford men
who have been engaged in the
cleaning business for some time.
The new owners took possession
Tuesday, July 30.
Although the Kalnhow estab
lishment will be completely re
modelled throughout, customers
will continue to be served while
the work is being done, Mr. Chord
said today.
Additional equipment Including j
modern presses will be Installed
and the office headquarters on Fir
street will he re-decorated and at
tractively painted, according to
plans of the two ownejs.
The I tain bow Cleaners, under
new management, will be equipped
to do every type of cleaning. In- I
eluding rug cleaning and dyeing. i
RAINBOW CLEANERS
m
' '
if
tr W.KU.MCo.
fthikVock Water makes any
fruit drink doubly delicious.
It is ideal when mixed with
fruit juices. Try a White Rock
Lemonade.
f Americas Sparkling uter
ANNOUNCEMENT
Beginning August 1st
Wo adopt Standard l'rii'cs for our highest
quality broads.
.Frankly speaking, wo are not ahlo to make
onds moot hy sollinij the host broad, made with
only the best materials and plenty of them, at
an inferior quality price.
Wo appreciate the good business the fine Med
ford people have given us and hope that they
will appreciate a fine little bakery in their
neighborhood.
Let us thank you for your past favors.
JOK AND EVA POBLMFIKII.
Prices: 10c for l ib. loaf.
15c for iya-lb.
Same quality
MODEL
111 West
JULY 31. 1929.
II
APPLEGATE FIRES;
A thunder storm In the south
Applegate section, which began at
7 o'clock last evening, the light
ning' of which struck about 30
times in the Crater National forest
started two, forest fires, one of
which was thought under control,
and the other to be still burning
today.
During this storm light rain fell
from ope-half to three-fourths of
an hour in the Siskiyous. and bare
sprinkles at the lookout points of
Dutchman peak, Whiskey peak
and Wagner Butte, the rain not
reaching the central Applegate
country at ull. Only a little show
er fell at the Star Ranger Station,
the fartherest point north that
rain fell. However It rained heav
ily In the Klamath forest along the
Klamath river.
, The first forest fire reported
here from one of the lightning
strikes was at Mt. Baldy near its
top which a It ho It had not been
heard from by early this afternoon
Judging by Its smoke, which could
be seen from here, It Is practically
under control.
The second lightning fire report
ed, at practically the same lime,
was at Burton Butte, about two
miles south of Baldy mountain
which from the condition of its
smoke was apparently under con
trol und practically out.
The Crater National forest head
quarters here reported this noon
that if a wind arises in the course
of the afternoon and evening. It
will fan many of thet other thirty
lightning strokes into' small forest
fires.
ON RADIO PLEASES
The farewell radio recital ot
Misrf Aileon Crawford, talented
young pupil of Kosa Blackmore-
Jarmin & Woods
Drug Store
Open Every
Day Including
Sundays
7:30 a.m to 10 p.m.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir
loaf.
round loaves 9c, 3 for 25c
BAKERY
Main St.
l
si
WilJetL which was presented
through the courtesy of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company last
evening, met with the popular ap
proval of a large audience of lucfcl
music lovers. Her prugram was
made up of some uf the best com
positions of Mich noted masters as
Chopin, Liszt and others, and dis
played the extiaurtlinury aoiiuj
thi vf.uni! artist to excellent
vantage.
Miss Crawford leaven In the near
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