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- A-www.i'w o 1?aGE TOUflr "F,'18WW jiraYFORD mail TRmuNia, otiyfout); (rrcrcooy, monday,- ocromin no, a 1 vrpn rv 3C JMEEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AL?g! '-"' '" ' " "- ' I ' MPIfilwwnr.l. AN INDRPRNDRNT NiaWRI'AlTOR rUUMHUKD XaVKltY AKTjlHNOON HXCKlT 8UKrAT, 11Y TUB 1 ktist)Fonp ruiNTiNa to. Ttio Democratic Tlmo. Thn Mcdfottl Mull, ,Tlio McilTorO Tribune, Tbo South ern OrcKonlnn, Tim ARblnml Trlbuno. Office Mnll Trlbunn UulMInK, 36-27.30 North Kir street; phone. Main 1031, tloma 75. 0100110)3 PUTNAM. KJItor nnd Mutineer EI Bntcjed ns Bcconil-clniui matter t Mcrt for.1, OreROT under tho act ol Mrch I, 1879. Offlclnl Pair'of tho Cltr of" MwWonl Offlctnl Paper of Jncknon County. .. BXJBSOKII'TICm KATES. Dnn yMir, by mall .....5.oi One month, by mnll .. Per month, dMIvorcd by carrier In Meilfnril. Jnckaonvlllo ana Cen tral Point ..................... du Snturday only, by mall, per year.. S.00 Weekly, per year V&0 TAFT'S CHEAP SNEER. WORK CXBCU&ATXOX, avernpe for nix month endins Dull December 31, 1910, 3721. JfnU Z.aeA Wirt' TXnlU xM DJiptohB. Tho Mall Tribune Is on Me at tho Ferry News Stand. San Franclaoo. Portland Hotel Nov- Stand. PorUand. Bowman Ncwn Co.. Portland. Ora. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Waah. KF.DrORD, OBEQOH. Metropolln of Southern OreBon nnd Northern California, and tho fastest growing city. In Oregon. Population U. S. census 1910; 880 estimated. 101110.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. Blvlnc finest .imnitt n.im, mmintAtn vstor ana six teen miles ot street belnn payed nml contracted for nt ft cost exceeding Il. OO0.0CO. making a total ot twenty miles of pavement. Postofflco receipts for year ending March 31, 1311, show Increase of 41 per cent. Bank deposits a gain of 2 Pr cent. ,, Banner fruit city In Oregon ltosu River KplUcnberi: apples won sweep tRkes prlzo nnd tltlo ot "Apple Xing of the World." ax the National Annlo Show, Spokane,! 190P, and a car ot Newiowns won rirtt Frlzs la 1910 at Canadian International Applo Bhow, Vancouver. B. C ....,,. Itosuo River pears brought highest prices In nil markets of the world dur ing tho past six years. Write Commercial club. Inclosing 6 cents for postaito for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. Tit THAT President Tal't thinks of progressive pulieies 'T nnd (he recall is shown by his speech nt tho Sai Francisco banquet, when he said: "My old friend Judge Morrow has been trvini to lead me ont in a disillusion on which 1 do not propose to enter in California. Where I have jurisdiction there I will speak and act, but in California 1 have a cold and CAN'T SMHLL." Cheap language to ho used by a president toward a sovoreign state whose guest ho happened to be. It was contemptible Taft's mind however is orientalized. .Uo does not re gard himself as the servant of tho people, but as their master. If California is a stench hi the nostrils of the president because of her progressive policies, what must tho still more progressive Oregon be? And why should tho people of Oregon work for the renomination of a chief executive to whom their political beliefs are as a stench to the nostrils' They should not and furthermore will not. CENTRAL POINT LEADS THE WAY. growth BIG ADVANCE CHILE MARKET Steady Snappy Tone Prevails and Byers Arc, Eager Hog Hark3t Was Steady to Lower but Variety Was Small. PORTLAND, Oct. 30. Receipts for tho week have been 1221 cattle, 105 calves, 2109 hogs, CClo'sheep, CC horses and mules and 111 Boats. ' Tho steer market for tho week closed fully 25 cents higher than for ho week previous. There was a steady, snappy tone and buyers were eager for more liberal supplies. The cow market also took an advance, isulohcr stuff sold from 25c to 40e higher. Tho hog market was steady to lower, but thoro was not enough var iety in tho quality of tho offerings to test tho market strength. There was a moro liberal offering from local territory. v Tho sheep market remained steady and tho supply showed an Increase over tho weok previous. "DlflKILAPS no one place better illustrates the and progress of Jackson county than Central Point. Only a couple' of years ago Central Point was a scraggly village .whose streets were niudholes in winter a village without water, without sowers, without cement walks, presenting none of tho conveniences that attract home- seekers. Today Central Point is the best paved, best watered and best sewered town of its size in the northwest, per haps anywhere. Xew buildings have arisen as if by magic and the limits have boon extended in all directions. For many years the people of Central Point had been content with shallow wells as a source of water sunnlv. The old oaken bucket had been good enough since tho days of chaparral. Then came an awakening. Bonds were voted and an adequate water system constructed. The need of an up-to-date sewer system -was recog nized, and miles of sewer pipe were laid to provide for health and sanitation. Now the principal streets have been paved with asphalt, thus completing the transforma tion from village to city. There may be other towns of Central Point's size in the northwest with these municipal improvements, but we don't know where they are. Medford was five times as large before it got them. So were all the other pro-J gressive cities. All credit to little Central Point, leader in civic enter prise in Oregon! DIED. WAlTBKS At Jlrowiihlioro, Mm. Jtiiinio L. Wallers, aged 01) year, 7 months imil 18 days About the Moon. The bright side of tho moon alwayi Is turned tovrurd the 'sun whether tha sun Is visible to us or not 8o wo should expect thnt if the moon Is es than full a line joining the center of the moon and the center of her illumi nated edge would always point toward tbo sun while the cusps or horns of tbo moon In her first or last quarter would point awny from the sun. But if wo come to watch the moon we shall find that the position of tbo cusps often is different from what we had expected. For instance, tho sun may be well be low tho horizon, yet the horns may bo turned a little downward and tho cen ter of the bright edgo a little upward. , .Tuniiio Ltiul Razee was born in Hiinuoolc, New Hnmpfehirc, and Krov jo womanhood there, emtio wm,t to Town City, lown, in 3800, and lived there mid Jolict, Illinois, until about ono year iifo, comitur to Med ford in Kciuoli of health. Marly in life blie had united with iliu Methodist cliurcsli and had lived in the fuilli ever since, coing to lior re ward ln&t Friday morning, tho 27tli insr. Bho leaves to mourn the loss of a leving: Christian mother, one dniif;li ixir nnd two sous, Mrs. M. Borden, nt whose home she died, mid Itnlpli A. Walters of Rusk, Cnnudn, Willis . Wul lew of Winlerhet, Iova; nlso three brothers, flcore Rnzco of louyi nnd Sniiford and Jumes Razee of Full River. Neb. Funeral services were held from Weeks & MeGo Willi's undurlnlciiif,' liarlors-: intonnent in I. O. O. F. ccm olery, .Medford. . Piano Pupils Entertained. The homo of Mrs. C A. Meeker, nifi North' ISintk'lt stvcot, was pre't- ily decorated with liuiiel and nil jiiiih lpnves Friday nflcniQon, when he entertained her class of piano liiipils and their mothers. A jnuMeiil jivpgtnm cniiKistine; of pinno solos and ducts wiib fjiven by tho different pu pils, who sliow much jniprovcnient ni their wort;, ppmos nnd' tt'ont'csts with uereostlonR of TTnllowopii wero en joyed, after which refreshments wero served by ghosts nnd witehos. The pupils present wero Hitrnieo Rinith, Mnry Tinker, Kthel Anderson, Vonitn Kolzur, Aiinn Untoinnii, Vera Round tree, Asl Robinson, Mabel Kcimv Blollft Amlorsoji nnd Jcnolt Allen. Tha Bargain Counter. This Is a good test of memory as well as observation. The bargain counter may be a tablo In tho middle of .the room. On tho counter place a number of articles toys, Iwoks, vasca, any small objects nt band. One child is chosen to tnko charge of the shop, and a second one, after enro- fully looking oyer tbo collection to no tlce nnd remember every article, leaves tho room. While ho Is absent n tlilrd person selects and bides ono of tho pieces. When tho second child h call ed In ho muBt try at ono guess to say which of thn articles was sold In bin absence, If ho guesses correctly bo may bo the next shopman. r l Tre Puzzlart. "What Is tho double tree? Pear. What tree Is nearest the sea? Beech. Nnroo tho languishing tree. Fine. What Is tho chronokyjlst'B trec7 Date. What tree Is adapted to hold shirt waists? Dox. What trco will keep yon worm? FJr. What is tho KgypUan plague tree) locust. What Is tho trco we offer friends at meeting and parting? J'alm. Tho tree found in churches,? Elder. The fiery tree? Iiurnlug bush. Tho tree used In wet weather? Rub bcr. The tree that protects from tho Acre heat of tho sun? Umbrella. Philadel phia Ledger. Some Old Proverb. A blind man Is no Judgo of colors. Fierceness Is often hidden beneath beauty. There Is often anger In a laugh. A, dresj often hides a decelvpr. A foollah word Is folly. Hope consoles the w.-mecuted. The well fed forget the hungry. Idleness Is the fool's desire. Next of the Grebe. Tho grebe, or dipper, although awk ward on land, Is an expert diver nnd has the ppwer of remaining long under water- uudr thrusting ouf. thcuulU.fpr n supply of air. fThe ljtilp grebe'bulluV u Hunting nest, which she removes nt the approach of dauger, puddllug U with one foot. Insurance. Although tho exact origin of Insur anco la unknown, It Is believed that It dates back to tho year 43 A. D. Secret Baseball Signal. "Perhaps you never realized that there is an exact science In coaching and signaling," says Hugh S. Fuller ton, writing on the secret tricks of baseball coaching In the American Magazine; "that tho two men out there near first and third bases, who senm to be making fools of themselves or trying to annoy tho majestic man in bine serge, are the wigwag men sig naling to runners or bntters Just what the general sitting on the bench wantx them to try to do. Sometimes the gen eral is on the lines himself, looking Just as foolish as the wigwag men or more so. but somewhere, hidden In his meaningless or hackneyed phraser or his wild gestures, tbero is a meaning, lie Is telling the batter not to hit the next ball or to bunt it or informing' him that tho next will be a straight fast ball and at the same time Inform ing the base runner that the batter In tends to bit nnd that he must start nt top speed when the pitcher starts to wind up." Salt Water Bathing. Dr. Copcman of Brighton, Enginnd, writing in the Practitioner. London. gives some advice on sea bathing. "The best time to bathe Is about two hours after breakfast, the period of greatest vital activity," says Dr. Cope man. "Tho one tlmo which must bo avoided by all la after a full meal. During tho process of digestion the vessels of the Internal organs are al ready engorged with blood, and the nhock of the cold water is apt to pro duce a very dangerous condition of congestion, the least of many penalties that may accrue being nn ncute attack of indigestion. With many keen bath ers it Is an artlclo of faith to bathe Ure breakfast. But business men, ufter months of unremitting toil, those who are below par or who are getting on lo years, should avoid taxing their system by batblog at sucb a time. Even tho most robust would be wise to partako of a cup of hot milk before leaving tbo house." Old Time Trade Sign. On nearly nil street corners oven in tho largest metropolis of lCuropo mny bo found relics of the middle ages nnd of tho earliest times. Take, for In stance, tho wooden Imago of a shoo, which every cobbler hangs out ntxvo his door. It goes back for Its origin to the Home of the pre-Christian era. in tho ruins of the lava burled cities of Ilurculnucum nnd Coiupell many shop signs of stone and terra cottn have been discovered, tho fororunuers of those thnt for centuries adorned the lilglnvnyH not only of Kuropo, but or thu new world. Among them was the emblem of the shoemaker's trade, n Cupid carrying a dainty pair of wo men's shoes. Uut thu ltomaus did not Htop there. They used tho Imago of n gout to Indicate the dairies, that of a mule driving a mill to point out J he iMliers" shops and a bush of evergreen to .direct tho thirsty traveler to n tav ern. This particular sign gavo rlc to the English proverb, "Good wluo needs no bush." The View From an Aeroplane. It Is a great surpriso to thu unlnl Muted to see how uuiform tho surface of the enrtb appears when viewed from a great altltudo. Although Indi vidual objects nro hard to identify, such things ns rivers, lakes nnd mil ro.ds arc easily recognized by their contour, direction or so mo slight Indi viduality or characteristic which cati readily bo shown upon n map, cspo elally If tho maps are mndo or correct ed by men who -fly abovo tho earth And get an accurate and literal blrdV eye view of Its surface. Objects which seem to loom up with tbo great ost clearness to ono standing on thn surface of tho earth appoar very dlf. ferent and quite insignificant when vlnwed from nbove, while a patch ot colored soil which would not bo no ticed at all by a person standing on tho ground is a most valuable land mark to tho air sailor. Columbian Magazine. i Jumping Cocoons. Many visitors to tho southwestern ttntes and Mexico have amused them selves by watching the queer motions of "Jumping beans," tho seed vessels of a plaut, each of which contain the pupa of an insect whoso spasmodic movements cause tho benn to hop and roll about More remarkable aro the "Jumping cocoons" found la South Africa. Tho cocoon Is formed by the mother In sect and Is very bard. Tho pupa when ready to emerge must cut Its way out. The front of Its bead has n sharp. chisel-Ilka edge, and by driving this against tbo inside ot tho shell It grad ually makes a bole. Tbo violent mo. tlons of the pupa within cause tin- co coott to leap so, that one has been seen to spring out of a small glass tumbler -St. Louis Republic. Do W aiten Tco Muchf Pcrhnps, on account ot populnr opln Ion nnd personnl linhlt. we waste iiiucl tlmo In n Jellyfish, eomiitlon that could be more piolllnbly spent In netlvY pursuit of our umhlllniw Tho answer of course, depends upon the uuttiii of our oei'iiputlniK If there Is mm h museulnr elTort Invnlwil. with a tin responding huge amount or nnli In Hie cells mid blood, eight hour or inuii' .iiv probably neeosMiiry Hut If mil work Is of a sedentary untitle, mid umtnly of the hmlii there N imtuuillj it smntler' iUnutlty of aaiiuuilated waste, nnd less time Is required for It removal. Many are the Instniur.s ol prenl men, past and present, who hn lived htvilthfully and worked u noons (ugly mid strenuously on only four or five hours of sleep, or half thn InhoreiV portion. Surely wo niv not to suppose thnt those men were or mv phy-skully dinvivut from others, hut minor thnt by Inclluntloii or necessity they have developed a habit of sleeping Intensely Tor a short period Instead of llctitly for n longer period, with result lug gnln of time nnd ellk-leney. Atlnntlc Monthly, King Are Uieful. A king- is a hand embroidered go.nl le man trimmed with inetnK faced with whiskers nnd thatched with a motnl roof thnt would never keep off the rain. Nominally ho is, thn head of tho natien: actually he Is a figure head, and that Is figuratively spcnktns. only, for ho Is gnj.erally too fnt to claim a figure nnd seldom tins much of-a hend except on tho morolug after ft celebration. Once upon A tlmo the king was the blg.tubn of tho band. Now he. Is mere- ly an olwe until there is n rjvolulou. and then ho become a real live hobo, However, a king has hl place, al though tho In yenrly finding It moro difficult to stay in It. Ivlnr-t aro fonnil tn lu rnm- tmpfiil In poker games, nnd by society Indies who wish to be presented to some-' body thoy can brag of having met j when they get back homo to their long I left loved ones. Detroit I'reo Press. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Itlversldo New nnd Up-to-Dnto - Modern hi oi cry piiillnilnr, gn.s cook Inir, steam lient, ite. Women and girls must bring lofor. eiues, W. M. NM.TII Home Phono 8 IK. Where to Go Tonight Draperies Wo curry i vi'iy ciunitlnl line of ilrmicrlon. trim mirtnlns.. rutiiro. to., nml i'o nil cliiHiion of iiitlitilnlnrliiK A Iiooliil limn to look rtfUT thla work exclusively nml will kIv km rihkI nor vice nn Is nunitllilo to got In oven tin lnrKost cltlrs Weeks & HcGowan Co t THE ISIS THEATRE 111(1 imUllU') HILL TDK TIIHKl! IIAOANH Martini -liiui --lurk In their Oilgluiil Mimical Comedy iinllllod "iiMi i nuns ami votwd IIIUI.T.S" Demi Saved Storage Charges. Tonne men With meager salaries evolve financial makeshifts abhorrent to the moral and physical sensibilities of their opulent elders. Said one young sprig of boarding house gentil ity to another who expected to seek new quarters upon his return from u two months' trip on the read: "What nro you going to do with all this personal truck thnt is cluttering up youc room? It will cost you any how a dollar a month for storage" "Not the way I nm working things." sold tbo man who wan going away "I have purposoly refrained from pay ing board for four weeks, and the land lady will hold my stuff. Of course I shall square up when I come back and get Itngnln. nnd In tho meantime sho will give it free storage." New York Times. Lawyers en a 8trlke. Over 800 years ago ono of tbo most uuusunl strikes ever recorded took place In Paris, when all tho lawyers walked out, so to speak. A law or ordonnancc was Issued and promul gated by tbo French king Henry 111. ordering all lawyers to sign their pleadings nnd to eta to thn amount they were charging their clleuti for their serrlees. This was dono so Hint the lawyers could o properly and sufficiently taxed on their income. The lawyers objected, nnd tho strike, causing an entire stay of Judicial pro ceedings, followed. Peace was restor ed by tho nonenforcement of Hie or donnance, though it was not repealed. Light and Sound Wave. With reference to our nblllty to tell tho direction from nhlch sound pro ceeds, attention may be called to an Interesting difference between Hie eyesi tnd tho ears In relntlon to the sire of tho waves that strike them. The av-, era go wave length of light Is ntsmt one ten-thousandth of tho dlnmeter of tho pupil of the eye. On the other hand. According to Itnylclgh, tho wares of sonnd proceeding from n mnn's mouth nro about eight feet long, whereas the -diameter of tho passnge of the enr Is qutto small and could not ' well have been made n targo multiple of eight feet, Ono coniequenco of the minuteness of light waves in compnrl son with tho size of tbo eyes is that ! tho lenses of tho eyes nro nblo to con- j centra to rnys of light upon tho retina with great efficiency. Scientific Amer ican. - According to Order. ' In employing men to work nt his Polo Alto f it rm in California tho late Senator Stanford gnvo strict orders , thnt thoy wero never to strike, kick or whip n horse. On ono occasion, while at dinner, one ot the drivers Insisted that he must neo tho senator. Ho wns ushered in.- with blood over his face, which was badly cut "John knocked mo dowu," explained tho man, refer ring to one of tho trainers. "What did you do?" asked tho senator , "Nothing." replied tho man, "Hut you must have dono somothlng. I want the truth." persisted tho senator "Well, I only kicked a horse," growled the man. "and John knocked mo down." "Those wero John's instructions," snld the senntor ctnphaUcully, "and ho did Just right" NOW- Is the time to subscribe for your MAGAZINES WE WILL FIGURE ON ANY CLUB YOU MAY DESIRE Medford Book Store Cast of UIiiii'iii'Iiiim: Miunilliy Miilouny Mm l)u llitguii Itoso Mulniioy (his tliiUKliter) . . Luey llngitu Hurry UiiIihoii, nn itttoinoy. . Jim Lynch (a bniKlnr) -' .Inuk llw;nu I This bollix Iho (list art or Its I Mud over played hero. It tilinuhl ho a big drawing card, an nil Idndw of stuulitg. dancing and Knd com edy is Introduced, STILL ANOTIIIOIt VAN OALLi: HISTIiltH IviiglUll Atnilwillo DniK'fi-N in tho PiintnguH thontru. omen KngliuuI'M (unions iiiTolmtle tlnnrnrH niitl singers, who nro prouoiiui'iM by tho Lon don Times ns two of tho gionttiHl duut'ors Luglnutl hnn evur produced. ",-s4. KnglMi j Direct from s Port land, n If you luivo not been getting satisfactory laundry work, why not glvo us n trial? Wo will make good, for our work Is an perfect us human Ingenuity ran make It, Our work costs you uo more than tho Inferior kit THE STAR Steam Laundry ' Medford, Oregon. Hell Phono I'JOI Home .in Star Theatre Mntlnco Hiery Hay 2 lo n P. M. Till: niAMONIl (JAN(J 8iy tlio cHptnro of crooks by tlnr Ititjt duloctlvos. tin: Al, Til i: .maid .MAN AND TIIK A Powerful Drnniu llCIt IILItO Karen Comedy AL HATIIIvK in Popular Hongs Host of .Mtislu ami I. '(foots KVLNINHS 7 TO 10:15 In Eden. Tho Serpent What's Adam so grouchy about today? Tho ApeOh. ho says that tho arrival of woman means that nil bin plnns for universal peace have been knocked on tho bend for good. Puck. Hasklns for Hnaltb OPEN- For Business ItinniNH A LKSLIK'S Kecoiitl-llutiil Store ut 3G South Orapu Btrcot. Glvo ub n call nnd wo will treat you fair. Highest cash prlco for socoud hand goods ot all kinds. SAVOY THEATRE Under New Maaareineut first Hun, Lli-cnst-il Million Pictures (li in Miow, (.'otirti-oiis Tri'itlmuiil- 1 Milk II Mull Crop, 10c loo TEN CENTH rwr9-wl Salt. Salt production Is about the oldest industry In the world. In Italy, the cradlo of tho salt Jndustry. It has been manufactured commercially for 2.,V)o years. Salt Is so necessary to ox Istenco that In some parts of the world tribes will sell tbo members of their families in exchango for Halt. Salt tins been the cause of wars, and so Im portant has It always been considered that in some places tho passing of milt Is established an a token of frlentl ship, and women throw salt on a vis. Itor as a rrienuiy greeting, m some countries salt Is so scarce that It Is obtained through the ashes of grasses and a species of palm nnd other plints, Whllonalt Is produced In almost every country In tbo world, ir. Is stated thnt nowhere can salt of such purity bo obtained at anything like the cost for mining an In Louisiana, Manufactur ers' Itecord, The Better Job. Tho Inquisitive UnestI suppose, now, you would like to get n Job In a restaurant patronized by millionaires whero you'd get big tips. Tho Obe!; qulous Walter No, sir. I'd rather have. a lob In a restaurant whero fourflush-l I era on $12 a week salaries bring the,; glrh they nro trying to mako a with. Toledo Diode. . , hit Work and Worry. "Worry wears out moro pcoplo than work docs," said the ready mado phil osopher. ' "Of courso It, docs,' replied Mr. Orowchor, "for the simple, reason that so many of us would rather put In our tlmo worrying about work than doing lt,"-Wusblngton Star. " , Lions Like Lavender. Lion tamers frequeilly perfume theuixelvefj with lau'iidor iir In, It Is said, no record of u Hon vir hu ing at tucked u trainer who bad tak?n tho procuutlou of u&iug this perfume. Violent .Language. First Deaf MuteJJO whop be heard tho report ho got furious about It. Second Deajt Mute Furlousl Why, ho wns so mud that the words ho used almost blistered bis lingers. Ex change. Curious, Mnyme Sure I used to go with him. Did you tell him I wan going Jo bo married? Oruyce I sure did. Mnymo Did ho ask how oon? Grayco No; ho asked how long. Toledo JJIado. CHINA CHINA CHINA SUPPLIES ARE IN. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE me ART STORE BE SURE ...Eiicifleji'iiftiKsioM , , UouifiPhuiMiori. .. . ? Medford Theatre WED., NOV. 1st LITT & DINGWALL'S Proilucllon nf the Most Populnr American Play Ever Written. A THRILLING PICTURESQUE AND ROMANTIC STORY OF KENTUCKY LIFE. In Old h The Sih'rl.cil antl ' Excltlnn Horso Raco Tlio Famous Ken tucky Thoroughbred Queen Ocss Tlio Rolllckliifi Fun ocf tlio Inimitable Pickaninnies Tho Stronncst nml Most Exponslvo Cast tho Play Has Ever Had. My liberty leaves off where tho rights of another-begin. Victor Ilugo, .4 f I Look nt tlio ndH for tlio olinnen buy tlio property you lied nt' "right price" MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE TUES., OCT. 31 JOHJ-M. OAITKH Presents CECIL LEAN and FLORENCE H0LBR00K i, ' li (ho Stupendous Mimical Comedy Hucccnh RIGHT EYES' -WITH A POMI'ANV OK HKVKNTV.KIVH PICOI'LIS Original Now York, Chlrngo mill Hoslon Production A IWMHXTHI) OltCIIKHTUA lly tho Authors of 'TllltKIO TWINH" liook by Chas. DIcfcNOii (, Lyric by Olio Iliinurliucli Music by Karl HohcIiiiii CO.VHTHUCTKI) VOW, KNTKIlTAI.NI.Ntt PUUPOHliS ONLY NOTB This company In n top-notehor, asking odds from nono for reputation nnd iiuluuo tnlont, Tlio production Is a completo nnd porfort expression or Htam'-ernft, Tho hiiihIo mnlios tomor row hum happily nnd tho nn lliiKOrs dnyi and darn nftor, BiUt HALi: HATt'ltDAV, OfTOIWIt JiH IIAHIUKfV Dlirfi RTOltM ' Llnilliill'iii HIv HentN, Mnll OrdeiN I'ilhil PioiupMy Kentucky Written h.y 0. T, Dtixoy. Kentucky Tliorounhlircd HORSES Tho Ifdijciiij' i PICKANINNY ' BRAvS.5 BAND Prices $1.00, 75o, 50c. Sale Monday nt Hackins. T :tt. Clark & Wrighl MWIJIH ' WASHIKaTOK, D, O, Pulillo Land MatturH! Final Proof. OoHfirt LnnilM, ContoHtn and Mliilus CnHt-H, Horlp, AHHOPlato WoiU for Attornoya. Haaiclns (or Hoaltli, '