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'f.ty;" ' Vi u Ml MEDFORD MATT TRTBUNK MEDFORD, OT?FXION,MONOAY,i:rcorcMIircR 19, 1910. Personal S. M. Swans n a well to do farmer of Sainlsh, Wash., Is in the valley looicing anor some uusinesa matters, Mr. Swanson Is flnanclajly Interested In the fruit growing business of this section. Lafo W. Brlggs, who for many years was a comedian with the Hav orly minstrels, was In the city Mon day. Mr. Hrlggs was on his way to Portland and Puget sound. Phono the Rogue River Creamery for milk, cream, butter or butter milk. Main 2GS1. tf D. II. Mull, one of the best knqwn citizens of Pendleton, who came to Oregon In 18C1 and saw the country grow from savagery to civilization, wan In the city Sunday and Monday. Mr. Mull was through this valley in 18(11 and has not visited the country since, having located In Astoria and later moving to Pendleton. You should see the pretty presents being given away absolutely free ev ery evening this week at T ehArt Stu dio, between 7:30 nnd 8 o'clock. They are closing out their entire line of holiday goods at 25 per cent discount. Call nnd look them over. 3331 East Main street, upstairs. tf II. W. WIdner of Belvidere, Okla.. was among the new arrivals Monday morning. Mr. WIdner Is accompanied by his wife and daughter. A souvenir for you at the Medford Hardware Co. Come Tuesday (tomor io). 231 Hen D. Armstrong of Cincinnati, O., nrrlved In Medford Sunday night. Mr. Armstrong will remain here for several days, at which point he Is to meet a party of friends from his home state. The Medford Hardware Co. Invites you to come and get your souvenir tomorrow (Tuesday). 231 Charles H. Nelson, recently of Vaii rouvor, IJ. C, Is In the city. Mr. Nelson is a man of considerable wealth, and If plenscd with the coun try, wllj locate. He is well pleased with tho country, the city and the cli mate. Tomorrow (Tuesday) Is squvenir day at the Medford Hardwnre. 231 Walter Hlndman, recently of Seat tle, was in Medford Sunday and Mon day. Mr. Hindman Is a druggist and Is looking for a location. Ho will visit all tho principal points in the valley before deciding at what place ho will locate. Tomorrow (Tuesday) Is souvenir day at the Medford Hardware. 2331 Call at the Medford Hardware Co. tomorrow (Tuesday) for your souv enirs. 231 George B. tLederle of Sedro-Wool-ley, Wash., is In the city. Mr. I-e-dcrle desires to enter the manufac ture of oyster cocktails, soda and soft drinks. I3very light but electricity give? off smoke and smoko contnlnB soot which deposits on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light glows in an air tight bulb. tf. .John C. Montgomery arrived here from Fort Madison, la., Monday. Mr. Montgomery, If ho desldes (o locate hero will eater suburban grocery and provision business. Jvmns photos made by Maekey will please. If 12mcrson Ilul, a well known trav eling man of Oborlin, O., Is in the city for the purpose of buying a homo for his family. Mr. Hull will remain hero for several days. So much of life revolves nrouiK1 (lie "cost of tiling's" Hint llio stn.-e ul have nn iiuM'i'iiiiitr inloiet Orin Mctieo of Klamath Falls is in Medford for a few days. liavo you noticed the new build ings going up in Onkdalo Park ad dition Just south of Mr. Root's? tf W. 12. Partheuor, the popular ca terer at the Nash grill, left Tuesday for Newport, Or., whero bo goes to spend Christmas with his family. If you haven't got a block In Oak dalo Park addition you had bettei get one at once. See W. II. Evorhard, 00 Ninth street, West, for particu lars, tf John Sheridan wllj lenvo tonight for Puget sound, but will return in a few days to Medford on Important business mattors. Mr. Sheridan Is very favorably Impressed with this nourishing city. John H. Carkin, nttornoy at law. over Jackson County bank. Joe C. Noale of Cleveland, O., Is In Medford on buslnoss. Mr. Neale says our cllmato strikes him as about the proper thing. Ho did not expect to find It almost tropical and was sur prised to seo outdoor flowers In bloom. Moor-Khni Co.. loans, Fruitgrow ers' Hank building. , . W. P. Gould, a rotlred merchant of Austin, Tex., Is sojourning In Med ford. While Mr. Gould does not care to ro-ontor business, ho says ho would not hosltate to Invost a few thou sand dollars In the right place. Natatorlum barber shop now open. First-class work. Chlldron's halrcut tlng. 234 George M. Morry. who halls from Monlstee, Mich.. Is hero for the pur pose or buying a home. Mr. Merry Is looking over the ajley, but Is mak ing Medford his headquarters and Local J. s. Sander of Anacortes, Wash., arrived In Medford Sunday night and will be here for several days. Mr Sander Is a carpenter by trade atu ud will probably locate In this city. Samuel L. Gibbons of Deer Lodge, Mont., Is spending n few days In the city. A. C. Hall of Portland is In the city on business. The store advertisement that is positively profitable lo those who read it will be as surely so for youi store through the law of mutuulih which governs such filings. W. E. Malone, who resides In Port land, was among the arrivals In town Sunday night. B. T. Van Do Car's Jewelry store will bo open evenings from now until Christmas. Mr. and Mrs C. R. Peako of De troit, Mich., are sojourning lu Med ford. Have your Xmas nhotos made bv Winckcy if you want something to Mene. tf Elmer E. Moulton, for a number of yenrs has been engaged In poultry raising at San Bernardino, Cnl., Is in tho city. Mr. Moulton desires to lo cate In a less torrid zone. Fifty-throo acres special, 10 acre? omlng into bearing orchard. Call on '. B. Wood, Condor Water & Power ""o.'s office. tf G. B. Knight, who arrived Mondny rrom Granite Falls, Wash., will lo cate In or near Medford. Mr. Knight has mnde many trips hero and de clares that he Is better pleased at each trip. He reports snow at Gran ite Falls and a cold, cloudy, dreary winter. Wanted Boarders A now board ng house has opened nt 70G South lakdale. Call and seo us for fair refitment, or address F. II. More land. 302 It seemed like summer to him when !io reached Medford. Frco reading rooms at Presbyte rian church, open every evening from ';30 to 10 except Sunday. Henry C. Breedlove, who comes 'lerc Horn Bedford, la., will look the country over with a view to locating m some unimproved land. Mr. Ureerlove wants land thnt ma ybo needed to grass, as be desires to breed Helglan draft horses. John WUhelm, who Is looking ovor Oregon with a view to purchasing fnrm and orchard land, comes from Lebanon, Mo., the heart of tho great ipple bolt of the Ozark mountains, uid owns near that city an orchard icnslstlng of CO acres of Winesnp ap des, all in bearing. Is your touso wired? One cigar ess a day would pay for a hundred er cent Increase In comfort. Start Iving tho electric life. tf. Try Stone's new store for your ci gars and tobacco. Fresh goods, low irices. Opposite S. P. depot. , Charles H. Halo of Columbia Clay, Wash., is In Medford and Is keeping busy looking over tho town. Mr. Male does not state his mission, but lid say thnt this Is about tho most progressive place 'on tho coast. Stono's candles are fine, fresh nnd iheap. Try them. Opposite new de pot, tf Cutistmas candles. Best and -henpest In town. Stono's Candy Store, opposite now depot. C. W. Kuhn of Po Ell, Wash., canio to Medford Mondny and may decide to make this city his home. Mr. Kuhn hns been engaged In logging near McCormlck, Wash., for nine years nnd says ho Is going to take Jim Hill's advice and "go back to the farm." See Cornetlus-Gnrner Realty Co., 133 West Main street, for Invest ments In city property. Phono C031. 230 Garret Robinson of Coqulllo was transacting business in Medford and Jacksonville Monday. Mr. Robinson 'ormorly lived near Ashland, but has been away from tho valley for eight years. 'flic store that pays a lot of monoy for space in which to sny somethinc to you must believe that what it save is important to von. Twonty-flvo per cent off on all ready framed pictures this week, .lewott's, 318 East Main. 235 William B. Lander, for whoso fath er tho town of Lander, Wyo., was named, Is In Medford on somo busi ness, which he docs not enre to make known at prosent. "You havo a flno growing city hero and I hope to Beo more of It if buslnoss turns out ns It is expectod to do." Twonty-flvo per cent off on all ready framod picturos this week. Jowott's, 31S East Main. 235 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: 37. W. Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT A CHRISTMAS FAIRY STORY. By AILEEN ORR. T IIEItE was once upon a time n little black boy railed Hilly He had lived all his short life h a black camp with his pnrcut nnd a number of other aborigines ui tho tribe. Hilly had never been verj kindly treated, and as lu-, bad a sofi heart himself be sometimes felt It ver.i much. Now, one Christmas time, being lef alone ns usual, with no presents o any sort and no treat, be begun jt think of all the stories be hnd been toll about the while children's Christum and determined theu and there to tliu out' what It was really like. He bin heard of the Christmas bills lu a coun try ninny miles olT nnd planned to gi there, believing from their name tha these must contain all the niysterloh of Santa Clnus and other Joys from which be had always been Isolated. With a loving farewell to his owi mlu mln the little shelter of brnncho which he hnd built for himself acaltisi the thunderstorms he set off with onlj a piece of opossum skin hung ruuta his waist for clothing nnd n booineranj.' In his baud. Billy Journeyed for many hours ovei paddocks and wire fences, wndlu; bravely through creeks, water hole and bracked undergrowth, where tin snakes were very numerous and pol souous, till he found himself In a beau tlful valley between a blue and a pur pie mountain. Approaching n vine yard, he asked an old gardener when the Christmas hills lay. "Yonder." said the man. polntln; straight In front or thorn townid tb blue mountain. "This N Ynrra glen." The little black boy was very ho' and thirsty, for tne miii had been beat lug llercely upon him all Hie wa along. he begged :t few of the rutin Juicy grapes which hung lu rich profi slon mi the lues. "By all means." paid the good in1 turcd gaidencr as re picked bliu th largest hunch he could tliul. ripe an Inviting, with the bloom upon then Billy thanked bliu. saying lie liopei some time to be able lo return hi kindness, and. inking the fruit, he con tluueil his way wlih n light heart. As he climbed and climbed, rlsln higher and higher, the glen grew small er and smaller below him till he couli not see the old man any more. Soe: the bill became so steep and sllpper.x that be was forced to draw himself u from tree to tree by holding llrst on ti one branch mid then another. Blm gum and wattles rose high above bin In monotonous grandeur till he begin to wonder where the Christmas tree mid stock lug were and how they grew. Feel lug thirsty again he was putting spine nun e grit pes Into bis m o u t h when suddenly In perceived a pool old womnu lying oil the ground looklug very fiilul and 111. "Give me some. kind youth!" she gasped. "1 have been sunstruck." "But I h a v e traveled mail) "OlVn MK bOML". KI.NU YOUTH." miles on foot and am parched with thirst." said Billy. "1 am dying," groaned the other fee bly. "Have pity." Whereupon, moved to sympathy, he gave her all he had left. To bis astoulsbmcnt as she was eat ing them she turned Into a lovely fairy queen all dressed lu soft, shliumery blue, the color of the sky. "As you have done me a service," she said, "I mean to reward you lu the way you most want. You shall have a real Australian Christ mas." Billy was overjoyed nnd nt her bid ding followed her through the bush till they reached a wonderful gardeii tilled with brilliant (lowers and fruit which surpassed his wildest dreams. Straw berries grew In masses all along the borders, and the trees were laden with luscious ripe peaches, nectarines, llgs and every other southern fruit be had ever thought or heard of In or out of season. Here they entered, and the blue fairy summoned ten other little fairies Just Billy's own size and nge to wait upon and entertain him. They were nil lu different colors, so that as they tlltted about him In the sunlight with their lloatlng gossamer gowiis they looked like a rainbow. Keast tho llttlo darky boy; aio him puiliilnu, fruit ami toy; SlnK and dance anil merry rnuko; Don't force! the CtirlutmoH cuko For the Koodly durky boy! Having sung and danced for him, they then set the Christmas dinner on a long, narrow table out In the gar den. There were strawberries and cream, aud grape cake, mlnco pies (Gunsler made so many that Christ mas he never mlssqd those the fairies stole), chocolates, pineapple dumplings, aud last, but most Important, Instead of a hot plum pudding with holly, as the cold countries have, there was a huge Ice cream pudding, with precious stones lustead of rnUIns through It, and a piece of yellow wattle blossomi. stuck In the top. Five fairies sat at one side of tut table and live at the other, while Billy sat at the foot, and the blue queen at the head. They filled their glasses with magic wine, so that all who drank would be lucky all the new year round Each fairy's wine matched her dress; the green one had ciren wine, the pink one pink wins tml the purple fairy purple wine, uid no on till i muic to Mllly, uid lilt was bliu , with , i I'lM-ui light in It, and be lljitiyhi It in i i dc l put lii.ui uiOthuik' In b d n I .ui c(l i hen tbry were given onch nlargb Ike of, the grille cake, nnd afterward nythlng they wanted till they had ap etlte left for only the Ice pudding, .vhleh on such a hot day was most of reshlng. Each fnry found In her hare a precious stone again to match icr dress. The yellow fairy got a topaz, he heliotrope an amethyst, the blue i sapphire, and so on till It came to lllly, who. after eating for some time, uddenly closed his white teeth upon lometblng very hard and. taking It uit and looking at It, found It was nn ipnl with every one of the fairy coi rs combined gleaming In It. All the fairies gathered round him ud exclaimed, "That Is n magic opal, nd the owner of It will some day ecome chief of his tribe." Hearing 'tis, he put It lu Ills mouth under bis ongue for safety, for. as be had no clothes, of course he had no pocket. The fairies then, seeing he hnd no stocklug to bang up. presented blm InMead. for n Christmas box, with a new boom erang, telling blm It was a charmed one. so that when ever be wanted anything be bad only to throw the weapon high Into 'HKG0I1I.IN K.NOCKEUtlie lllr lllld It him down. would return with he object of ills choice and lay it at ds feet. But alas, there was a wicked little oblln peeping through from the bough f u peach tree. and. though he had uot lenrd about or seen the boomerang, le bad caught all regarding the magic pal and had seen Billy place It un 'er his tongue. So when the little ilnck boy had bidden goodby. thank !ig the fairies for his Christmas feast. nd started home again be was way aid in the bush by the evil goblin, .bo had followed him out of the gar en to rob blm. Billy refused to give p his stone and cried for help, but .ie goblin knocked him down and beat Im till he lost consciousness. Then lie wicked creature forced ofien his loutb. stole the magic opal and ran way with It ns fast as be could. Vhen poor Billy recovered be soon otlced that the opal was gone and uessed who bad taken it, but he was .1 despair of ever (hiding It again, so. Ittlng miserably on the ground, he poiicd his mouth wide and cried long nd loud. But this he soon realized .as a silly, useless thing to do. Just hen ho spied bis boomerang, which e bad quite forgotten, on the ground lenrby. and. remembering wbnt the hie fairy had told blm. he picked It p. nnd. Jumping to his feet, be threw t skillfully high Into the air. Away It swung without touching the rees. nnd. sure enough, ns the goblin, i couple of miles oil", was Just adinlr ng his plunder, the boomerang lifted t out of his hand before his .cry eyes and carried It back to he feet, of Its rightful owner. Billy houted for Joy. and. putting It mce more In his mouth, he took lis wonderful toy under bis arm iiid sped down the hill. When he cached the vineyard he saw the gar lener still nt work. so. asking him vhnt he would most like ns a token if gratitude for the grapes, the old man looked him up and dowu and inswered. "There Is not much a little ollow like you could do for me." "I can do my best." said Billy. "There Is only one thing 1 wnnt." mid the gardener sadly, "and that Is ihe little daughter I lost In the bush i year ago." No sooner nnld than the boomerang went whizzing through the air as be fore, aud In a few moments It enme floating swiftly back through the blue haze with a little fair headed child seated hap pily and safely upon It. With Joy loo deep for words, the old man clasped her lu his arms, and Billy trium phantly left thtMii together and Journeyed on again over pad dock and fence till at last he found himself CAME ri.OATI.SO SWI1-TI.Y HACK. back lu the Hack camp where his lit tle mla in I a aiitl aborigine companions were. When they found how success fully he could throw and the wonder ful things the boomerang brought buck he grew so very popuhir and rich that they at length made him chief of the tribe. Then he married a sweet little black girl with the tightest, tiny black urls and the bliukest possible eyes. Itouiiil her neck he hung the magic tpul, and as she wore It always they k'ved happily ever afterward. Leslie's Weekly. Why Not These For tho Girl? A blguct ring, bangle bracelet, sash , mid hair how xcis, postcard album, die stamped monogram stationery, I Sjuud bag. sewing set In fancy case. I .us lc folio and rolls, a stunning tenth- , r belt or sterling silver buckle, u tlalu- I ty pendant and t lit ti gold chnlu, wood miming outfit, a camera, silk petticoat, u pair of while Kid party slippers, a dlk rubberized ralm oat. roller skates, doll house, while spangled fan, leather tesk set, metal trimmed pincushion I mil Jewel box combined. a aistmguisiieii phrenologist while dining at a hotel stated at the tuble that he had formed nn opinion of tho character of each one prosent. An Irishman said that he would propound a question and that If It was truthful ly answered he would forever believe lu phrenology '1 he phrenologist said lie was butlstlcd and told him to pro eeetl Thin." said the IrHhuuui, "will icz be a filler lelllu me am I married pr single?" Loudun Telegraph. , HENS NOW QUIT OS V Drop in Egrjs Recorded Owing to More Liberal Supply Ham and Bacon Take Up Aviation as a Pastime and Arc After Altitude Record. The conservation policy which the hens of tho community have been practicing for the past two months seems to be drnwlng to an end and a more generous attitude towards lib erating natural icsouicos, such ns fresh eggs, Is about to be Indulged In. The rigid conservatism of tho poul try world has caused the extract of hen to advance ninny points In the local market. Fresh' eggs havo been ns high as 50 cents per dozen, while tho cold storago product stored by tho local Guggenheims nnd Cunning ham has been but a trifle lower. Eggs today are selling at 45 cents per dozen. Just why this conservation policy on tho part of the hens should suffer such a sudden change Is not known. It Is claimed, however, that tho Im portation recently to this city of a number of Plymouth Hock Ballonger Ites had something to do with It, as some of tho Wyandotte Plnchots nro said to have become enamored of tho 'ormer. One of tho Wyandotte Pln ohota said today to a Mall Tribune nan: "This conservation may bo all ight of posterity when dealing with water rights and power sites, but In Hie egg business It won't do. "Posterity von't ent eggs If wo keep them too long." Sugar took a drop this morning SO points, which means that the article 's a quarter of a cent cheaper today han yesterday. Ham and bacon nro on tho aeroplane, having gone up n 'alf cent. JAPANESE OIES IN MYSTERIOUS WAY SKATTLK, Wnsh., Dee. 11).- The authorities today started 'uu inve.Mi iMitiou into the mysterious death ol George Yuiniida, u .lupuiiese, who .. believed to have lulled himself in u cell in the city juil yesleidny by some method mil known lo occidental nhysieiuiis. Doctors who inspected the corpse to day nie inclined lo believe Hint Ya uiii (In brought about his sell destruc tion by contracting' Hie muscles of the throut and strangling to dentil. Vanindn was n grocer's clerk and was arrested las! week after he ihnd ut- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GrET THE NEWS THE For Firstclass Cleaning and - - - -Dyeing- ..Call on the.. PAMT0RIUM fmas apples Extra Fancy Spitzenbergs Just the thing for Christmas Gifts for Your Friend 5 tier 41-2 4 99 L. E. HOOVER Phone I.V--, or Medford Ice ami Storage Plant. tacked hi employer with an me when the latter had licensed him of Ihe theft of a sinnll sum from 1k cash register. Wniil-adverliBo for u now clerk or office-worker nnd your business1 routine will scarcely he interrupted hv Ihe exit of Ihe other one. rtt ftttttttt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. - &WAXTKU Foreman to take charge of young orchard, wife to cook for men. iMust furnish ref erences. Hotidinot Conner, Central Point. ' :i20 KOll SALIC Now five room house; good lot; good location; electric lights in; i:t."0.0t). Address C. .. 1 0. Mux 714. j;l' VOU THADK f)x8 self inking print ing press, and full -assortment of tvpc, for good camera or host offer H. C. Olnscoek, 'J18 N. Hentty street. 1232 WANTHU Furnished rooms with nrivule family for mull nnd wife. Address L., cure Alnil Tribune. '2:1(1 FOR KKNT .flU), modern house, built in furniture, bath, laundry trays, lights, etc. 7'20 W. Kleven street. $M WANTKD Two good solicitors, male or female, on a fust selling article. Cull on Cornetius-darner Henlly Co.. i:i:i West Jlain street. Phone (10:U. 232 F0H KKNT-Office rooms, $4 each per month, in Hostel's modern block at Cen (rn I Point, Ore. Par ties desiring well located office rooms will do well to exniniho these. '2,"i0 B-ia-gn-! SUNHY Sunny Monday laundry soap contains marvelous dirt ctarting qualities not found in any other soap. It makes the dirt fly before it, and savec time, rubbing, clothes and backs. Sunny Monday can be used in any kind of water hard, soft, cold, luke warm, hot or boiling and the re sults arc always the same. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO J MAIL TRIBUNE AND DAY IT HAPPENS $1.50 a $2.00,, Box 99 r4 FRATERNAL ORDERS. jcx. Talisman Lodge. No. SI. Moeta Monday In It P. Hall. H. O. Wortmnn, C. C.: J. F. Hutch Hson, K. of It 8. FythUn Slater. Temple No. "i). Meet first and third Wednesday In K. P. Hall. Mm. Knola Hamilton, K. c.; Mrs. Alice M Trow brldKC. M of It, C. M. W. A. Modern Woodmen of America. Camp 601.1, meots first, third nnd fourth Tuesdayii nt Smith's Hall. W. C. Klnyon, Censul: "John F. Lnwrencft. Clerk. NOTICE W. . C. W II. C, Chester A. Arthur Corps. No. ?..' "M'ot, "' Hodmen hall, first nnd third ,A1I W It. C Indies lu Itood Htniidlnir' In'. v ted. .Mrs Nancy I) Vllson. president; .Mrs. America Davenport, secretary B. P. O.B. .Medford Lodge. No. 11(1. Meeta ThurmUya In K. P. Hall. W. XV. Elfert, B. 1L: Uobert Telfar, HcrUrr; John Wllklna. TrflMurar Where t8 Go Tonight "NAT" THEATRE Mas All the Latest and L'p-to-Dnte Pictures. 3 REELS 3 k OOOD SUBJECTS. 1st Cowboys' Daring Itesriic. (A Western Drama) lind Launching the First Italian Dreatlnlght (Scenic) Slril The Deciding Voto (Drama) 4Ut Tweedledum Wauls to Do n .Inckey. (Comedy) Change of Program Sundays Wednesdays Friday Milinee every Sunday after noon. Free matinee Sntiirdny nt '2::i0 In nil children under Ifi veins NO VAUDKVIDLK. X' ADMISSION I On. U-GO High-Class Stock Co. S .lKiii.iwiur. .inii-WJ v luur. ni tis..i I vi.ift. elm I'OCK S X COMPANY Tonight "OVKK 'NIK lllil'1'3 ltllKJK"; Four-Art Comedy Drama. U-(Jo Orchestra, J Directed hy Anna Audrey Eames. N. H. Tltreo-plcco Bllvor toa ;orv!co given away frco Wednes day. Winning number must ho !; In theatre. !;PtppTltrco-Picco Silver Ton s ' 'Service Given Awa nol ;! Wednesday. Get Free Coupons X I; at box office. ; UUU UKUIlKalKA ; Directed by Anna Auhroy Raines. IU2SBUVB YOUR S K ATSDY X PlIONI2 MAIN liim. t-4r. .. ... 4 Now Attraction at $ THE ISIS THEATRE :! . 1 The placo where you ean nl-; ! ways spend a pleasant hour' und i; lilt. II if llllttt,) HttiKll. ' t . i.r . . . a. t f.tiiLkt Tit lieu nun nnniuwi. In Their item; Oreat ACT IMATIN'KB KVRKY SATUItDAY 5 AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. X THREE REELS OF THE LAT-i EST MOTION PICTURES X - AND i ILLUSTRATED SONG BY HARRY BLANCHARD. NATATORHJM I SKATING. Wednesday Night, ODSTAClii: HACK AND TWO- J MI UK HACK s Friday Night X CHARIOT RACE, LADY DRIVER $ BOWLING. Best Music In tho West. X Tedford's Exclusive Picture The X tor. Latest Licoi.scd Photo plays. ine Olme No Mom Ono Dime. r Kv tfmgIwgjM, i. V, I ,