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t:MEPFOKD .MAITJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, ' JUNE - 24, i 1931.
Iocal and"
-'Personal
Many fcYom Bear Klate ? ' !L
Among the many tourists ' nnd
others from CaUfornin roffl-Ucretl.
at local hotels' arc Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Mosher, MP. and Mm. L. Hol
stad. Mm. P;; C. Uo.ehook, Mrs.
J. J. Mondorff and dauKhter,. Mrs
B. H Brunjo and itaushter and
Mrsi M,i O. O'Htua and daughter
of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. J. K
lllnuroek of San Joe, Mr.. and' Mr.
C. IT. Allen, of Palo AJto, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K, Miller of Carpenter! a,
Mrs. Herman Hv Donflfcd' and Mrs,
Frank Megerlty of Fresno, N. Miiy
fflana of Clovis, Mw. O. C. ' Carlo
of) Ingelwood, Mrs. Arthur E.
Quirk and U. M. Hammond of
Ijonj? Beach, Mrs. Prod O. Fawcett
of Oalt, Bernlce Knutz of Berk
eley, Mr, and Mrs. K. W. Clark of
Santa Monica, Marjorie Elliott, of
San ' Diego, Mr. and Mrs. K. ,
Barney, Ruth' Paulson, W. H,
Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd' I. Johnson and Mm. IT. K.
Oleson of Loa Angeles, and the fol
lowing from San Francisco: Mrs.
W. N. Munro, Mrs. Hnttle Uawlcy,
Henry J. Wright and mother and
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Allen.
Modfonr Aula llllw C'ow-
l. W, Biynes, a ro-'Jdent of Med
ford, struck a cow while returning
home on ( (.he Coon Bay highway
Sunday night after . .visiting at
Myrtle Point. There were several
cows on the highway, Mr, Baynes
ronortod, and' In- the darkneas he
had no chance to avoid a collision.
The accldeat wa reported to the
.sheriff office and Deputy Sheriff
George DfeUtrh went out and killed
the animal, which had received a
broken leg and was badly cut.
Uoseburg News Review.
To ViHlt in' Portfiiiul
Mural Loftus left by train today
for Portland whore she will visit
friends,. n- v
Fined for Amo Wreck
Jack Dedrlck of Clrants PnBB
was fined $7.60 court expenses In
the justice court at Gold Hill Mon
day as the result of an accident
Sunday afternoon when the car
which he was driving struck an
automobile owned by Igmnk Stock
man of Klamath Falls. The Stock
man car was parked with two
wheels on the Jilijhwiiy near llon
ney's Grill youth on the Pacific
highway.'
BEAUTY TITLE CAUSES DISPUTE
Mr. Ilratli Improving ' y':
Fred Heath Hr., who underwent
an operation a few wockn ago, hu
been at his homo Tor the pant
woek and has., enjoyed severnl rldv
about town. Ho 1 improving rap-
Idly...
ClurotM lit Murrls llanc li
Mr. and Mm, J. W. MlrtdlecoH
and on Billy, of Ventura, Calif,
ore ependlnK ' the 'summer In the
Table Hook district ns Kuctfts or
Mr. and Mm. W. IS. Morris.
Vanon Shampoo roaulres no soap
or wator; drya1 Instantly nnd Im
proves your parmennnt wavo or
niarool. Emma Cline shop. Phone
454. OS
Visiting At Poitluwl
Mr. and ' Mrs.' O. V.. Myers lofti
yestanday , for Portland to, spend:
soveral days while the -former looks
after business matters.
Clot a, permanent ' before July
4tJi. TuJip Oil Waves. 17.50; other
pemianems $5. liowmun's. Tel.
07. .. .. . : 08
Dunn. AEtur fjuprDveiiientH
To' speak in bolmlf of the Im
provement of tho, Vaerflc hltfltway
from the California, lino to A.sh
land,; Btato Senator Cloorjro Ptinn,
who Js alBO a member of thtv hoard
of dlroctora of the chamber of
commerce of that city, will bo in
Portland tomorrow to appear be
fore tho .state highway comrajs
elon. - .''
Oat (V permanent bofore' July
4th. Tulip oil 'waves $7.50; other
permdnents f5l llowmun's. Tel.
67. ' . ' " : . ' ' . . :il
Journey t Canadn " ,
Mrs, Mary A,' Curtis and Mrs.
H. Kvnnsiaer loft, on the..- Hhastn
todayM for Portland, from wOiieh
city the. latter will continue to
Itdmonton, Canada, to visit her
dauxhtcr, Mrs. 1.. C. drey.
Brill Sheet Motnls Works does
expert repairing, fonder, and auto
body repairing. tf
Ifom Distant Placed
Among Iho gueslH at Medtord
hutels from distant cities are in
cluded H. Suhorbor of Cambrldxei
Mass., Hon Alexnnder and K. ,1. 1.
Wood of Wausnn, VI ., Oeorgo lu
James of St, Paul, Minn., Mrs. and
Miss' Irfetoh of Vancouver, TV. C,
David P. Morrlns of New York,. And
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook of
Rulohlaon, Kan.. . (
Perhaps
You Have T
Wondered
why Fhihror's Holsum
has thnt silky wliito,
fine, svti; toxture ,
found in no other bread ,
Fhihrer's Holsum fr.1
SMsdft by an entirely
new process, a radical
departure from tho or
dinary methods of
bread making;. ; ' x"
Ask your grocer for a
trial loaf of Holsum and
convince yoursolf of its ;
superiority.,
i The Checkered Cab,' Co1., phonej
oou, is altering special 4th of Juiy
rates to Crater Ijike, K. Falls,
Crescent City, Diamond lake, Ash
land, etc.. Reasonable prices and
quick service. Ak about our out-
of-town fishing, hunting and pic
nicking trips. Phono 900, 04
Visited Itelatlvra
; Mr. and Mny. J. Wagner, accom
panied by Charlos : Hartley ' oc
Klamath Falls spent the week
end here with relatives and friends.
Cut flowers for all occasions.
Mixed bouqucto and corsages a
specialty, 325 South Holly. Phone
300-L. ; , tf
Mr. Tliroi'hiimrtlii 111 ' r
Mrs. Will Hansen of this city Is
spending connlilcrahlo time In the
Huch district visiting, her father,
A. Throckmartin, who is ill at his
ranch homo there..
Now Is tho cheapest tlmo to cal
cimine and paint. Call us and we'll
give you an estimate of cost. Tel;
ios. - tf
Mrs.' Tcmpkt Juvcm
Mrs, , y if. Temple left today
for her homo (n Eugene, after hav
ing visited her daughter here, Mr
1A O. Peck, .
I'nmi Slum J'oIiiin '
Oregon guesls at local hotels In
clude Mr. and Mrs. H.i Bovul of
Itoscburg, Itulh llarlon and Audry
Lundy oC Myrtle Point, 13. It Clll-
straii; Percy Hlllis, Mr. nnd Mr
S. 11. Morse, W. P. Hayes, W. D.
Goldsmith, C. F. Ford and 0. O.
Sellers of Eugene, und Win. Myers
of Malem.
'ilinppinfr Tmlay
Mrs. K. II'. 'Wilcox, and two
children of Phoenix aro visllorH1 In
Vledfoi'd today.. Mrs. C, M'. Rogers
of ItoHH Lane is also shopping at
local stores.
Cut flowers, choice gladlohm.
108 Clark St. Phono una. 08
Here on ItiiHiuvsH. .
CJ.. If. luiiiiiKM, of Ahlnnd was
rolling, In Moilford Monday on
hUKlhOHS. . .
Portraits of distinction. The
Poasloys, opp. Holly llio.itor. tf
III' ftctiroiNl Tmlny
Mis. FlaiHint'O 13. aru nt of Mc-
Cloud, Cal., Is a visitor In Med
ford oday.. Another liualness call
or from tho southorn. state Is Ed
ward Walthnrd, of qranadiu.
Eyebrow dyeing; painless arch
ing; Facials fl Thur. and , Frl.
Bowman's. Tel, 57. OS
On niiKluess Vlsft
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred HchailocK of
Klnmnth Falls are in Medford this
morning attending to business mat-
ter.Ht ,
May photograph upoclal, The
Poaaleys, opp. Hully thoater. 41tf"
llidlyliock im Display .
A beil'lltirul hollVh(.w.r ivtilKlv i
moid than even feet high and
loaded with rufrieil
salmon' pink blossoms, li on dis
may iiraiiy' at the CDamhor of
Commorco. building. Tho flower
was grown' by Mrs. W. I.co Ray
of 124 West Second street.
Oot a. Free shampoo with fl
mnrcol or finger wavo. Mon., Tue..
Wed. ItuwnmnVi. Tel 57, OS
Bnok In Itniirh '
C. n, noyd nnd son Robert, have
reiurnou to tllelr Winston rnnc
near. I!o.-sl)llri. after snen.llnir
v.-,-c-k nt their Medford place at-
wnauig to buslnesii .affnlrsi
: If you need any cnlcltnlnlng' or
painting done, Phono 10S. tf
III MiMlfuril Yi'stenluy
William rdiniip off Portland nient
yoslcnlnj' In Medford otttondlng to
iMmiiiess' m:uiers. '
KryslalKlow. kodak, Klosa u
pivine. Tho PeasleyH, opp. Holly
uiLMiier. tf
Will Work-iit IMwiHVt '
" Iluroli Gold of Climax stopped
In MtMlford 'thu morning to trans
act UuHineM wltllo en route, to
Prospect, whore he will Mailt work
ing for tho ruHron: ccsn
rower company.
Itlsr roujth blocks direct from
mill, f .50 pep load. Md. Vnnl
Co. Tel. 631. tr
Htmc Troui Enrtlanrl
MM, ChaH. riltlirt hrw tMxt ,i
to thlrJ eltyi from npendlnK a week
ui j-oriinmi, , -
IxHlge Trip (o ApU(ciite
The Hoyal Neighbor lodKo of
Anhland was entertained at the
home of Mru. Lulu Koblnaon, in
the Apploate dlHtrict yeatorday,
A larpo nimiher of the todfra mem
bers enjdyed Mm Robinson's hos
pitality; j ; ; j
4 Phone 542. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Borvloo.
237tf
Wilt HcnIiIiikIc House
A building., permit , has been'
IfHued at the city, offices to S. S.t
8wehnln to roBliiiiglo a house at
517 Houth Holly street at a cost
of $200. ' - 1 '.. . :y :
Washington Statu Vlnltors -f ' .
Anions Washington state resl
donts roKlstored at Medford' hotels
aro Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn of
Tacoma, Coldto Urquhart and Mr.
and Mrs. A. I Oehruiff of Yakima,
Mis Ruby .Long of Cashmere, Mrs.
Dollle Thayer of Wenatchee, and
V. K.' 101 Ms, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
(lleawon, Mr. and' aith. K. C. Cum"
mlagSt D, H. TiUHUht C Olds- and
L. T. lirake of. Hetattle.
Fafvlow Hotel In Ashland under
now manngoment. Modern rooms.
Attractive wookly . and monthly,
rates.. 91
Tt Portland ConvontJon
Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Feoroy left
yoHtorday fop l'ortland, whero. Mr.
Fearey will' attend the utate credit
monN convention. Jio is manager
of'; tho Jaackson county credit
bureau in this city. They will bo
KUGHts of relatives while In. the
northern city, and return to.. Med
ford the first of next woek. ,
MJhh Waisllnir Hetui'UK
Miss Gertrude Watsllng has. ro-
turnod to her home in. Myrtle
lJoint, where who plans to spend
tho. summer; Miss AVatnling is a
teachen luv tho local .school and1
has; boon a Ruust for several days
of Dr. and Mrs. B. K. Klliott.
ioui. Ktato Metropolis
From the city of Portland, the
following are rcKlstei-od at lorai
hotels: Ooortra C. Clark, a. W. But
ler, H. .6, Jjainmorfl, Dnlo Florance.
MVi and Mrs,, II. A. Vornon, Jack
W-ykoff, Mn and Mrs, C. 1j, Plumb,
H. T. Wilmarth, Mn-. CisorKo A.
Uynn, 13. T. Albert, 111; a. Shea, Mr.
and ,Mrs. Ifraji)tja...,achwArlmMMr.
und Mm. Joseph 13. Morgan, 1,. . J3.
Smith, Hi N'. Summit, A. Sorsanous,
, ISi .Sand, J. Kv Bmawley, R. A.
Connor, U K. Powell,. A. C. ltlack.
131 Stfrffen, H.i IT. Cakt,T. Hf.Lott-
ridge and-U. Cruto.
Hero For Operntlou
Podrontll Henny of Oranada,
Cal., underwent an operntton In
this city yesterday aiul in getting
along nlcoly. .;
HiiNiuoMH 3hch(h Hero
Mr. and. Mrs; H. F. Williams are
spomling several dayw-In Medford,
where Mr. wtiliajns, is transacting
business In tho Intorosts of Walton
& Mooroflfirm for which he la, repr
resentaiyi In this territory.
Swlys Kotiirn Homo
Mrs. A. C. Seeiey and daughter-in-law,
Mrs, Hull Seoly, have re
turned to Hosoburg after motoring
to Medford Saturday, where they
attended tho funeral wrvicea of the
late Mii" .Florence Hall, of Lake-
view, Oro., who passed away last
Thursday ovenlng. She was an
aunt of Dr. Seely of Roseburg.
On HuHlnosH Trip
C. L. Htrango left Medford tbte
morning for tho north orr one of
his regular business trlpu.
Will Spcnil Kumnirr lltM'o
Mr. and Miw. Molvln Kathan arc
In th! city from Marshfield to
spend the summer. Mr. Kathan
will teach In tho Coauillo schools
during tho coming year.
VlN.tiiig Hvv iu-4inrr ' ' "
, .Mists t Vlrgie Schlitlvr : of iWnn
(Jtvrnrdino,Xal.. arrived here froto
linnci.urg 4nnt Saturday to spend
several wcok visiting at her
brother's' ranch, she hud bocn
Vlsitlmy, fr fid 'liv lioacburg lo
the 'p(it fow diws. :
100,00( Kodak prltea. Details
at PenAley Studio. .y 41tf
To AVoilt t. Ijakiv- 4
MKw.t Franrn Wood nod Antia
if'.nie ruweii or Porlbind arrived
in MiMiiinl thlK morning. They
will bp omploypd during the aum
nyr at Crater Lnke.
Fn-e wand with j our nrl onlr
for pwn plnbs. Med. JW, Co.,
Vbdtvd In A-thland-
Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Pech wvr
! visitor.. MnndMy In Ashland at tho
nomo of Mrs, Antta tiuetslaff.
Hroken .; windows glnad by
Tiowbr'dwo. Cabinet Works SSOtf
ni idNiiin nnttpK r i,
Medft-M'- today calling Tat local
mens canning stow, .
Veterans of ForeiKn Var dan
My, Owgood Returns -
- S. N. .Osgood arrived back in
Mod ford from San Francisco by
train today, where he has been on
ry brief business visit. . ,
He turn Home Today
Mi's. Harold Thorn Hey and. baby
dauKhter left the Community hos
pital today for their home at Cen
tral .Point.: r. j ?
back trip which will be taken by
a number of the older boys Ih at
traetlng . attention, Mr. Hoover
tntoii . Camn bulletins may .be
upturned by tho scouts at hea.sk
quarter: . ' .
a;
Special Cnmmtnilcnt Ion'
Mod ford Lodge. No. u3
yJ.'X Juno 2tiln 7:3tt p- m
JSrfT-. .WjJrH .in the 13. A. degree
V'ibltlpg membOM woleome.
. Associate Press Photo
Hero are the world's most beautiful girls as selected at the Galves
ton. Tex International beauty, contest. N.etts. Duchateau of Belgium
was named. "Miss Universe.'.' Anne Lee Patterson, named. ''Miss. United
States."1 was. second and Lena Thomas, of Memphis was third.. Mies.
Patterson's selection at "Mfss. United-States" resulted. In a dispute in.
which It was' asserted Texas girls were discriminated against..
FOR CAMP PERIOD
I
Boy. Scouts of Medford troops i
ars urged' to start registering for;
summer . camp at , headquai'ters, ;
since tho first two weeks period i
of camp opens. July C, :
The registration , fee 'amount
to $1.00, and th remainder .cof
the camp fees may bo paid at tho;
rajiie time The boys must obta
a doctor's certificate some, time
within throe, days, before, leaving;
fop- camp, which r i. presented:
upon their arrival in camp, r They;
may secure this certificate from
Ir. B. Ci Wilson or family phy
sician '
Tno registration assures the
boys a place at oamp either the;
first or second period. Oscar;
t-Topver, scout executive,, stated i
that If a scout Is not able to at- j
tend for the full period,, he may;
KP to camp for one woek only, or-a.-tu;aut.-mxLjt.ionie,at.
tbo .enii .of
the first period and remain into i
the second. iVV;
Klghty - boys will bo in; : camp i
nt each period. The special horse-
FEWER
BRIDA
L
WALES HORIZON
Royal Marriages," Political
Upheavals Reduce ' Field
Four Princesses! Are
' Eligible by Tradition
iiz.cn '
respondent)
ClannUled RdvrtllnR nets result
Sails For Europe
It 11
E s. ;;
By Itiili-h Iloin
(tin ted rM'OrVt staff (Torrosti
PARIS (UP) Vlthx'-fh rapid
auCce-ilrt of Tuyul niuri mKtd and
the political earthquakes,. ..which.
hnivo pu,t a half dozen thrones on
skids In recent years, -jtKo field of;
possible brides for Kdwai'd, princo
of Wales, hoa beca reduced - from
a sUeablo number to but foyr prln-
cei.-es of relwnlnK houBe.s, ellsible
by tradition of tho Hritish'Hhronc,
to wed the heir. '
The four- possible, hut .; hardJy
robab!o, princesses of Wales are.
' Kndoxla A .HousekitMiwr "
Princdr'S' Wudoxla' kf HulKurla.
33. brunette, and; nn excellent
housekeeper! sister of KlnR Boris.
Princess Juliana of Holland, 22,
blonde and brawny; cho. HUea to
rldo tv bicycle in the palace- Kar
dens.' .
Prlnceaa Maria ' Krancosoa ' of
Italy, 17: the prettiest of the four
-brunette and pay. . '
Princpss inRrld' Victoria 'of Swe
den, 21. tall and' blonde; tntrHrt Is
a cousin of AstWd; duchess of Bra
bant, and ranks with her 'as the
most stately princess In nil Eu
rope, Just like tho pictures lq fairy
talcs. ' '
I'd ward lthd Cholro
Ten years affo when lOdwaudof
Wales was first looked upon aa a
marriairoablo youth, he hod ;' his
choice. There were dnxtMis if royal
prinCses available- nnd every
chancellery aoushl to fnmont n
maniaffo with the Brlti-'h heir.
Gradually revolutions nnd; mar
rtajfes have- reduced the field; and
the; rocent trouMeR In Spain' cut
off two more possibles, foiv If tho
nrinco marries a foroiitn princess
she must bo of a rplffnlnR family,
otherwise he u frc to .marry nn
Bnisllshwomnn. ;
Taking the VemiOninR field. It
would spem that the chanocci of
Insrit! -Victoria were best, for tho
British .throne, when In doubt, has
often turned towards Snuidlnavian
court before. Princess Insrld haaj
that rar beauty which comes
from n. blending of French warm
blood vlth that of old Knlnnd.
for her mother was Margaret of
Connaujrht. a royal princess of
Great Britain,
tltiUima Kyts Teuton j
'.Tuiana of Holland seenjs dert
Urted for ,. marriage, with a Ten-,
Ionic prince and many nam pa have
heen. mentioned, but in every .case
tho court of the Netherlands hnw
Isjmed an official , denial !of bo-
trpthal Mst mentioned dowiblo
husbands have been tho fy.iunR
Prince ot iaschon-Cibur:-iGoUiJa
apd Prince QuWUui mo von K.rbacw
Svhoenber;. , . , (
Julian l oi only child' nt)A ai
such I dvstintd if nil on tUcv'Vhrone
nt bfr mnthfff tme d v. sum tnuFt
Xoticc to Imd Oavners of- Talent
PlHtrlct
, There will bo a. meeting of the
lnnd-ownorrt of Talent Irrigation
listiict at the City Hall In Talent
at 2:00 p. m., Friday, Juno 20, for
the purpo-M of discussing our fi
nancial; situation... . ' - . - !.
, , HOARD, OF DIRECTORS,
Talent Irrigation- District.
Clenn cotton rags wantad at Mall
TrtbtiriA nfftc.
marry a prince who hn,g nothing
else to do but sit with her as royal
consort. Edward of Wales has his-1
own work cut Out for him and can;
hardly be expected "to sit on both
thrones in. The Hague and London.'
Zoc Sister Unwed ' j
There are a few ' more leaser i
prlnccMcs unmarried in the courts
of Europe, including four sifters, I
from. 24 to 28, of, Zor 1st of Al
bania, but that house has been on
Its throne for toss than fliree years
and Is hardly to bo con.siderod
when marriages aro talkedof. .
That leaves the alternative of
marrying at homo, with a very,
pretty lot of, British duchcr.jes to
choose from, 'or to go to the throno
ome day unmarried, as tew Brit
ish monarchs have ever done.
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Oi-effpn. Weather
Unsettled tonight and Thursday,
probably showers In tho northwest.
modeisite temperature.; Moderate
southor'.y'. winds offshore. ,x
WANDA IX)U AUMOUll
-Astrologlst , . ,
On third . return engngement.
Scientific Inr, Horoscope readingr..
5 East Third Street. V 03
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
AMBITIOUS, experienced plrl
wishes housewurk. Tel. ItlSI.-
TOST Ladles' purso conlnlniimr
eurrenry and bank book. Ilieral
rewnrd for return. Mru. Alibie I
Kermnon. Phone 056W or cnr
Mall Tribune. 07
MUST SI3I.L nt sacrlflce-Rofrlir-erntor,
electrle aewlng mnehlne,
vncmim clewner. etc.: fnrmlnft
Implements 3000 tree props,
lnddein nnd Imiki 200 box shook
nnd eldes prciw. Ij. V. Ilntchelor,
Vnlley View Dlat., 2 ml. north of
Anhliir.d. 05
FOR SALE 10 aero farm nnd
' stock, bottom Innd. 6 room
house.' ' P-. Oi. Box 123,' Wolf 1
I'reeHi tire. ' n
FOR SAI.K Lute model sednn.
fine shnpe. priced to sell 127
N. Riverside, phone 223 day
time: 3ii Myrtle street, phone
10B6Y evenlnss. 03tf
WANTKP 2nd hand Rood nnd
imik. I'nl'3, 1508 I-rtlno St. Th.
547 t 121 tf
c fi. lltrtH Brfth 6wn 0lBfW
I thowi u ah inltrd from Nw
York for Europ tor two months'
tour. 8h .wat accompanied by hr
aughter, Htlen, anj tn, lfjr.
VANT1I lthode tfland Red et
tlnr: hena' for- hatehlns pheas
iin.A. $1 eaeh.. Cull 'Chester
Filch, -ldSja. 83tf
WANTED 2nd hand poods nnd
tunk. Put's, ir00 Prune. Phone
5-ITI.. v .-
FCH'NI liluck kid Rlovor Owser
may have wimp by calllnR nt
Tl'ibune nnd paylnrf tea nd. 193
niltl, WANTS houeework on Sat-
unl:ivs. V-hone H10H3. l0
i '-'i ' rr . . . . 1 -!
DEVELOPING
and
PRINTIUa .
Mall Ua Your Fllma
SWEM'S
?17 F.'Mnln
FOUNDED
1909
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JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
... Let's Talk '
About You
and What You'll : Wear
' on the Fourth
;u!y CLEARANCE SALE
Now in Progress' f
Printed Chiffon and Silk
Dresses and Suits
$14.95
Coats :
Formerly to $35.00' r
Choice. of any ...
Spring Hat
V $2.95 ,
The better
Spring Dresses
?1H off,
Gloves .: - .
Formerly to $7.50 .
$2.95
Adrienne's
DiEtinfltive Individual
'', Apparel
,...n... mwlU ' (- M'. HOUSTON, Secy
Now ft ' P. .n t a Ti ' thur I
' "Jamie Dsrncot " a
'Lived on Women ' '-"J (
.-j fi. ., Faaeinatea tham and h. f : "J II
made them pay for their pleas- ftey ' Wf"' I ifl
urn. but retribution caught 1 K Zl$ I T
up lth him when he himself . "E llf Jf I
felll n love! ' lJt 9' W
' ' - , para"10"" II
he.Cd i
i . .IV
Today,
fr'Vi'..
i v,: G-CYLINDER LOVE
and
THUR.
,;. A COMEDY WOW! c
EHW. EVERETT HORTON "
Spencer Tracy, El Brendel
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Thursday Nile
June 25-8 P. M.
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play of Beautiful Rugs From the
Orient, in Our Store
Featured by Cnrtozian 'Brothers of Portland
THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
of This Week