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n3DF0T?T) MATT) TRTBUNT3, MEDFOttU OKKCION, MONDAY, 'APftTTi 8, 1012, PAGE FOTJB U.EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDIUKNDRNT NEWSPAPnn pudt.thi:d KVBiir aktkunoon EXCHPT BUNDAY. 11Y THE MliDrOtlD lItXNTINO CO. Tho Dcmocrntlo Titncs, Tho MpdfnrA Mall, Tho MciUord Trlbunfr. Th South m Orcjfoflnn," Tho Ashland Tribune. OfriCA Mall Trlbuno UnlKllnp, 25-27-59 North Fir street: phono, Main S0S1; Home 1H. aKOnai? PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manager U "" Kntcrrd tm urcond-rlnas mutter nt Mertford. OrfRon, under the act of March , 1879. Official Pnnor of tho City of Mwlford. Official Pnpor of Jackson County. BUHSCRITTIOK SAVE. One year, by mall . 15.00 Onn month, hv malt 60 Per month, delivered hv carrier In Mcdfnnl. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point 50 2turdy onlr. by mall; per year.. J 00 Weekly, per year 1.60 KWORW OIRCTJI.ATIOK. Dally nvermre for rlevcn month ant ing November 30. 1911. 2751. rait Seated Wit TJnlttA lw Dltpatchen. Tho Molt Trlbuno Is on Ml at tho Ferry Now Stand. San Fmnctaeo. Portlnnd Hotel Nor,- stand. Portland. Rnwmati News Co, PorUa"fl. Ora W O TThltnov. ftp-lllo. WmIi TEDDY IS BUSY SIM.IXC1FIKI.1). III.. April S. Coloticl Theodore Koo.-evelt invaded lie enemy's stronghold in his tour of Illinois today, mnkiu six speeches in tho home district of Congressman McKinley, commander-in-chief of the T:ift campaign force., and one nt Danville, (ho home (own of former Speaker Cannon. The Roosevelt adherents today are jubilant over the political situation in Illinois. Secretary Sims of the KookcvpIl national committee predict ed that the mnjority of the stale delegates will o to the Chicago con vention pledged to the former presi dent. "INTOLERABLE SITUATION" IS THEIR CHARGE Continued from Page One. ted with the knowledge of the city authorities. (Signed) "JAMES BECKEL, President, "I. H. MAHIvWITH. Secretary, "San Diego Council Federated Trades." Xo Urk of Funds. v That- the free speech advocates will not lack for funds is the confi dent assertion of the leaders, who say (hat practically all the unions all along the coast have novr swung into lino in support of the fight and have promised financial aid. That the money will he spent in harrnssing the local authorities by keeping them on tho watch ngninst more invaders is believed to he tho plan. Although oue of the San Francisco labor bodies the building trade., council has voted against support of tho fight, the local leaders say (hat nil tho American Federation of Labor forces and socialists on the coast will all ho behind them soon. Another feature of the light was kept prominent is the kidnapping of Editor Saner. It was pretty well established today that Suitor was taken away to frighten him. That he Mas not scared very badly is the ns sertion he made in Los Angeles, uhero ho went and that ho would inovo vigiiiMisly for thu prosecution of his abductors. It is said ho hat, engaged former Governor Henry T. Gage to act as his counsel. Mny Como by Water. That the freo speech fighters who tiro marching to the city may make tho last btngu of their .journey by boat so us to elude the guard at the county line and that a camp may be established north of tho line by the invaders, so as to keep a force of citizens busy at the boundary all the time are theories expressed by the police. Citizens have formed u committee .lumbering' L"i00, it is said, who have ngreed' to aid the police. Feeling in the fihl is glowing more hitter ovoiy day, it being asserted on one side that life and property are endangered by niiarchists, as some are calling the invaders, and tho other side declar ing that liberty is at stake as u re sult of tho polico'in handing over prisoners to automobile parties of oitizous who have taken them to the county line, beaten them severely mid turned them loose, hungry and badly hurl. 'Die reply of tho free speech light el's to those who refer to them us anarchists is that of the 201) pris oners tukou here, not one has hud a weapon on him. Tho dynamite plot theories advnneed by the poliee some time ago have fizzled out, apparently. Contractors In Duel RlflAUMONT, Tox., April 8. M. A. Knight and 0. M. AYhltnoy, building contractors and leading citizens of lleaumont, nro both dead today as a result of a pistol duol, They had uunrreled over work, Hoth men Inn widows ami famines, ILLINOIS Money and Finance Scientific Money, ft New Currency Rased l'wn Credit the Snlullun of tno Financial Problem. (lly K. L. McClilro.). Mr. George K. Roberts, director of tho mint, In his article "Tho Next Reform Ranking," published In March Everybody's magazine, has demonstrated by his own figures that tho "Aldrleh plan" Is unsound. It only approximates ftunnolnl security and Is merely tcntatlvo until expori onco mny develop something more re liable. How can any combination of debt ors sustain eredtt when credit abso lutely rests on ability to pay. and it Is common knowledge that no bank In the world can pay Its depositors on demand. Speclo payment Is now sustained by n rOservo of Jlo0.000.000 In the United States treasury, which J. 1 Morgan, or any other money king, Is capable of withdrawing at will of It should be to his 'advantage to do so. Should tho reserve disappear any person having duties to pay would not bo ablo to get gold from the Unit ed States treasury. That fact would cause gold to disappear from circuit tlon, and It would necessarily follow that application would bo mado to J. P. Morgan for gold In occhange for paper money. If ho fixed the rate of discount .90 it would fix the value of ten cents on the dollar for all paper money In circulation. Tho Atdrirh Plan. Tho "Aldrleh plan" transfers from tho government to tho National He serve association tho authority to is sue money and "this association is designed to bo a public agency to supervise and support the bank cred its of the country, supply tho circu lating medium, nud maintain the convertibility of tbat medium Into J gold. All earning above S per cent shall bo government treasury.' paid into the "Tno ultimate capital of the National Reserve association will be 20 per cent of tho aggregate capital of the subscribing bunks, nud will carry as new banks arc added or old ones drop out. Tho stock is nontransferable, so that tho holdings in this propor tion are fixed." The banks or tho United States now owe depositors payable on de mand 120,000,000,000, while the to tal circulation of gold coin Jn the United States is less than 11,500, 000,000. Tho consolidation of all tho assets of tho banks in one associa tion does not decrease tho liabilities to depositors, and every depositor wants his balance in a panic, because he has use for it and thai is ;ne ron fen he keeps money on deposit; and tho moment any bar.- cannot pa a depositor's check every depositor without exception wants his balanco any system that cannot meet all de mands of depositors is unsound. Un der tho "Aldrleh plan" the iini'iiticnt peril of the disappearance of the re servo fund, which alone sustains ipo cio payment, remains constantly pending and unavoidable if any money, king should create demands for gold that would cause the reserve to disappear. Defects of Money. All economists point out tho de fects of money as a measure of value, showing that every change In supply and demand for money changes tho value of all other things In Inverse ratio, inflicting loss on overy one on tho wrong side of exchange with every fluctuation in tho value of money. Tho limitations of overy money system throughout civilization have established tho universally ac cepted belief that a fixed and un changeable measure of value is unat tainable, becauso tho law of aupply and demand renders it an utter im possibility according to all accepted precedent and authcity. Hut prece dent and authority haH condemned every other natural law until com mon knowiedgo compelled thorn to recognize tho truth. Unanswcrablo arguments havo boon promulgated showing that tho nation's credit can bo utilized for tho issue of u superabundance of sound money secured by tho total wealth of tho nution, and automatically regu late money supply to equal money demand by interchanging bonds for money or money for bonds, which would muintnlii equilibrium in money supply tho desideratum for a fixed nnd unchangeable measure of value. It would necessitate exact ac counting with each note and bond, ri perfect bookkeeping as banks provide for bills payuble and bills receivable. A default in tho payment of any noto at maturity Would destroy confidence In tho vuluo of monoy as certainly as fulluro to pay a depositor's check would discredit n bank. Credit monoy by such u system would bo n poBitivo remedy for the innate de fect in gold, uh a standard of vajuo. Peril rroin Financiers, Is'ono of tho advocates of tho "Aldrleh plan" mention tho peril from financiers In control of gold supply, which Is tho vital point of tho wholo question, If tho gold sup- ply could bo mado certain, so that confidence- could bo maintained un disturbed, any old thing nB a eubstl tuto iQr moM7 would circulate with- out question so long ns there was no doubt that It could bo exchanged for gold on demand. Hut onco ralso n doubt, tho fact would soon become certainty, and nt onco nothing but gold would pass at par until confi dence was restored. It Is noticeable that none of. tho writers advocating tho "Aldrleh plan" question the gold standard, and studiously avoid any mention of tho standard of value. Tho impotence of central banks was strikingly demonstrated by tho capitulation of tho strongest of them all when Germany was compelled to abandon the demonstration ngaln.it Franco in Morocco. Rothschilds created demands on tho German bank etcccdlug money supply. Tho Gorman appeal to J. P. Morgan to flnauco a loan was unsuccessful, be cause Morgan dare not enter into competition with Hothschllds there fore in the face of Inevitable bank ruptcy the Gorman emptro was com pelled to accept tho terms dictated by tho money power. The Ounutlty Theory. Tho quantity theory explains this power of money the value of com modities fluctuate with the change In the supply and demand of money in circulation theoretically stntd in suppositious example of Imprac tical extremity "suppose a pair of shoes worth $(' at total world mon ey supply of $0,000,000,000. it money disappeared from circulation until only $1 remained, and the de mand for shoes was unchanged, the aluo of shoes expressed la monr-y would bo 1-0. 000,000. 000th of $fi. and ajl other wealth would depre ciate In value in like proportion; niul tho man owning tho dollar W0UId own tho wealth of tho world If it was possible to cash It." Tho circulation of money Is .is vltnl to the body politic as blood to the Individual, and if money disap pears from circulation, it will create bankruptcy, starvation ami death, throughout the body politic as Inev itably as severing tho jugular vein would kill tho individual. The total gold supply of the world Is a bagatelle in comparison with the demand obligations of every great country, and tho financiers In control of gold supply reguluto tho flow of money as positively ns tho engineer regulates tho pressure fit steam in a boiler. The government und bunks nre as hotplcs as individ uals to avert disaster by fluctuations In monoy whilo gold is tho standard of value. Money IMucr Invincible. The money power Is absolutely in vincible, and there Is no power that can possibly oppose It organization or regulation is utterly ineffective, and there Is positively no remedy but to destroy It, by demonetizing gold and adopting a fixed and unchange able measure In Its place. A superabundance of sound money would place the measure of value In reach df every person with wealth to exchange beyond the possibility of manipulation by financiers, credit would be as constant as gravity, and the superabundance of money would reverse tho ethics of lender and bor rower, becauso monoy would havo no earning power but by disappearing from circulation In exchange for bonds. The low rato of Interest paid by the bonds and tho multitude of bondholders would create an unlimit ed demand for tho current rate offer ed by borrowers, and overy one with security to offer would bo certain of a luullltudo of bondholders to select tho one to whom he would pay tho current rate of interest, relegating usuary to historic rcmlulHcnce. Tho natural law of money can bo put in successful operation by tho nation adopting a complete credit financial system, making tho nation's notes tho only legal money, demone tizing gold nnd eliminating all other kinds of mouoy from circulation. Credit Financial System. Issue times notes for tho budgets of congress, and on application, for tho budgets of tho states, and all other subdivisions of government. Tho assessment, collection, and fixing tho rato of taxes will devolve on tho treasury department. All notes issued by tho United States to bo constituted tho legal measure of vuluo and a full legal ton dor at their face value for tho pay ment of all debts public or private. Bonds to bo Issued to equal In amount each monoy issue, the notes to bo disbursed for all payments by tho treasury department, and bonds equivalent to tho notes distributed In depositaries throughout tho nation, whero bonds will bo occhaugod for not?s or notes for bonds, on demand without cost. Depositaries will dotach tho Inter est coupon for tho current hulf year from bonds oxclmngo for notes; bonds presented to depositaries for notes must havo all unmutured Inter est coupons uttuchod. Tho first Issue or scientific money will includo tho redemption of all coins Issued by tho V, 8 mint, Mr presented within the timo limit) pay ment of outstanding bonds, Interest, r""" lll"',l'.'"Wriw debts nnd tlabllltlofl f "" MmtH duo from tho United States; and there after for nil limlROts "f congress, and for tho budgets of tho states and oth er subdivisions of government an thorUed to apply tar money lusuos. Vftluo of lb" ldhr. On tho day of the change In tho standard of value from gold to paper tho value of the dollar will be defin itely known, which can bo npi eased by tho price of nil commodities, tho list could bo compared with a prov tons list of the anrno commodities, which Is tho only way human reason Is capable of distinguishing whether tho change in value takes place In tho measure, or hi the thing Itself. If scientific money maintains equili brium botween tho supply nnd de mand' for money tho measure, of val ue will remain fixed and unchungo able, nnd thereafter nil fluctuations In value will he confined strictly to changes In tho supply and demand of tho tiling itself. Tho balance of trade must bo paid In tho monoy of the credit country, which wo must buy with any wealth wo hnvo to offer that costs tho least. When money of one country Is ship pod to nnother It must go Into tho crucible nnd be coined Into the money of tho credit country before It Is available to pay debts of that coun try. Tho gold produced from the mines of this country, nnd tho re leased supply potd, would be more available for paying foreign debts If gold wns demonetized than It Is now, when our own needs for money de pend upon tho gold supply. POLITICAL AD (Paid Advertisement.) County Clerk. I horcby announce mysolf aB a can didate for tho democratic nomination for tho office of county clerk, sub ject to tho will of tho voters of that party at tho primaries. I promise tho pcoplo of Jackson couuty that lu caso of my nomination nud cicct'on 1 will fulfill tho duties of tho office ac cording to law and tho best of my knowiedgo nnd ability. W. II. MILLER. Gold Hill, Ore., Feb. 1C, 1912. For County CiriK. I hereby announce my candidacy for republican nomination as couuty clerk. If nominated and elected, I will 'conduct Ji'juoffico according to luw nud wilf treat all patrons court eously. GEOHGK A. CAKDXKIt. For Sheriff. I anuounco myself as a candidate for sheriff, promising a continuance of tho businesslike administration have given the office lu tho past. W. A. JONES. County Itecordcr. I am a candldnto for a second term for tho office of County Re corder on tbo Republican ticket, sub ject to tho coming primary. I havo conducted tho office to the be3t of my ability, tho books aro al ways open for Inspection and fcol that I am entitled to n second term. FRED L. COLVIO. For Prosecuting Attorney. I hereby anuounco myseir as a candidato for tho democratic nomi nation for tho offlco of prosecuting attorney for tho first prosecuting at torney district of Oregon, embracing tho counties of Jackson and Joso- phinc, subject to tho will of tho vot ers of that party at tho primaries, and I pledge tho peoplo of Jackson and Josophlno counties that In tho ovent of my nomination and olectlon I will fearlessly, impartially and to tho best of my ability prosecuto ail violations of law in said district and endeavor to administer tho duties of said offlco with tho utmost efficiency and economy, 13. E. KELLY. For Representative. I respectfully present my namo aa candidato for representative to tho republican voters at tho coming prl mary. I havo been onco honored by tho peoplo of Jackson county, having been chosen to roprosont them In tho stato assomljly two years ago. If nominated and elected, I shall do in tho futuro as I havo In tho past: gtvo to my constituent0 aH honest and faithful servlco aB Ilea within my power. 1 reallzo that thoro uro mdt tors of Importance to southern Oro gon that will como up Jn tho next mooting of tho loglflluturo nt Salem, and it will ho my earnest deslro l( elected to act to tho fullest satisfac tion of all the peoplo of Jackson county. J.' A. WI.8TI5UI.UND. County CleiJc, I announce myoolf an a candidate for the republican nomination for tho offlco of county clerk, aubjoct to thd primaiicB April 10, 1912. N. L. NAttREQAN. For County Judge. I am a candidate for tho nomlnn tlon of county Judgo of Jackson couih ty to bo determined by tho will of tho votort) ut Uu prlmnrjcB April IP, ID 12. It l am nominated and olectod I will tlurhiK my term of offlco, an soon as lawful authority of tho voters can bo secured, bond tho county nnd begin tho const ruction of a selentltlo system of permanent ronds. One mil lion and a halt dnllartt In not too much for this purpose. Hut n dot lar'o valito must be had tor overy dollar spout. I will opposo Increas ing tho county's warrant indebted ness nud will endeavor to roduco tho same nnd rostoru tho county'a credit. I will assume full responsibility for a business administration of uvory county offlco. F. H. MBIIU'ICIC. For County Conmnssloncr. I hereby announce myitolf n can didato for tho nomination of county commissioner for tho four year tonn, subject to the endorsement of tho republican voters at tho primary election April ID, 1912. If nominated and elected I will during my term of office conduct tho business of Jackson county on ft strictly business basis, nud to tho best Interests of tho taxpayers, nnd without fear or favor to any party, parlies or to any particular Boctton ut thu county. W. C, Ll.EVKIt. County Recorder, I hereby anuounco mysolf ns a con dldnto for tho republican nomination for tho offlco of county recorder, sub. Jcct to tho will of tho voters of that party at tho primaries. I wan born and raised at Eagle Point, Ore. 1 havo for tho past two years been deputy In the assessor's offlco nud nil I ask the peoplo to do Is to look up my character and past record be fore casting their ballots. CI1AUNCEY Fl.OREY. Tor Sheriff. I respectfully present my nnmo to tho republican voters ns candidate for sheriff of Jackson couutv nt thu coming primaries. I hnvo served two terms nn constable of Medford district, and if nominated nnd elected 1 shall servo tho people in the futuro as lu tho past. AUG. D. SINGLER. For Representative. I hereby announce mysulf n a can didate for tho nomination ns ouo of the two representatives to tho assem bly for Jackson county, to bo ctiosen by tho republican voters nt tho pri mary election April ID. 1912. My two interests tho ranch nt Central Point and law practice having brought mo in touch with conditions confronting both the farm er and tho business" man, in consent ing to mako tho race for tho nomina tion for representative, I wish to state that I am in favor of well built hlghwnys, constructed nlong econom ical and scientific lines. I favor such laws ns will enablo our orchardlsts to protect and care for their ordhards In tho best possible annnner. I bo llovo In such legislation ns will pro tect and safeguard all tbo Interests of the people In matters of tnxntlou, railroad rates nnd efficient public service. And If nomlnntod and olectod, I will give to each taxpayer honest, efficient and buslnossllko sorvlco. JOIIN'll. CAIUCIN. For Assessor. I hereby announce myself ar a can didato for a second term for county assessor, subject to tho republican primaries, April 19, 1912, and prom ise If nominated and olectod to do my duty In tho futuro as 1 hnvo lu tho past. W. T. GRIEVE. Prosecuting Attorney. I horoby anuounco myself as n can didato for the offlco of prosecuting attorney for tho First prosecuting at- torney district of Oregou, romprlH lug tho counties of Jackson und Jo sophlno, subject to tho will of tho republican voters ut tho prlmnrloa. H nominated and elected I will prosecute nil violations of tho law and will faithfully discharge tho du ties of tho office, honestly, Impar tially, economically and to tho best of my ability. II. K. 1 1 ANNA. JuckBonvlIlo, Oro., March 14, 1912. For Sheriff. To tho RopuollcanB of Jackson ceunty: I hereby announce that I am a can dldnto for tho Republican nomination for sheriff of Jackson county, Oro., subject to tho wishes of tho voters of tho Republican pnrty, to bo expressed at tho primary election on April 19th, 1912, in caso I should ho nominated and elected to tho said office, I prom Iho tho peoplo of Jaekson county a hiiHluuuulIko administration o( thu of. flco. EMMETT HEESON. For Prosecuting Attorney. I horoby announce myself u candi date for tho republican nomination to tho office of prosecuting attornoy for tlfo first district, Oregon, It I am nominated und elected I shall prune, uuto all violations of tho law, and especially will I prosecute all viola tions of tho liquor laws, and all laws unfoguurdliiB tho weifaro of young manhood and womanhood lu thin Jur Isdlctlou, This 1 shall do with what ever of strength and ability my six yenra' experience n a practicing at torney nnd throe yoara an deputy prosecuting attorney of thin district hiui I'onfonod, Very respectfully, J. N. JOHNSTON. (Paid adv.) Couuty Httrvojor. I horoby anuounco my candidacy for tho above iinuied office, subject to tho Republican primaries lu April, I respectfully lofor the electors to my past record an a hauls upon which to Judge my qualifications for said office. T. V. 08(1001). County Surveyor. I nin a candidate for tho ropub Mean nomination for couuty surveyor, subject to tho primary election In April. If elected I will perform the duties of tho office with the ityntoiu and abil ity that my credentials of former or perlouce nud my private work of the past three years lu this couuty credit me with. Copies of letters recently sent to tho county clerk and court, nud uoiv lu my possession, regarding my abil ity and past experience, may be had by any voter requesting the snme. H. G. STOECK.MANN. For County Cleric. I hereby anuounco my candidacy for county clerk subject to tho re- publican primary on April 19. If nominated nud elected I promise a businesslike administration of the of fice, nud will observe the laws gov erning the offlco lu every detail to the best of my ability. W. F, QUIS1CNIIERRY. For County Judge. I am a candidato for democratic nomination as couuty Judge. If elected I proinlno to reform nil Iooho and careless methods of transacting public hulucM, and to ndmlnUter tho affairs of Jackson county on strict am) systemaHn hulnci Hue I will tiMilMt In building good roads, build up tho county's credit, labor foi Its every material Intercut nlong pro. gresslve nud economical lines. I will favor no locality nt the expense of tiny other and I will safeguard nil of your material Interests conscientious, ly and to tho best of my ability, FRANK L. TOU VEI.I.E. Medford, R. F. I). No. 2. ii i For Comity Siiic),u I nm asking for tho lepubllcau nomination, and If I nm elected I will make the office mean something. All county work requiring engi neering skill should be done by tho county Miir7eyor, and maps and other data filed for future reference. Hav ing made the surveys for the adjudi cating of I.Uth' Rutto creek water rights and a topographic map of a large portion of the Rogue river val ley, bcBldos other HiirveM, 1 am able to give flrst-hnnd Information RALPH P COWGII.L, A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres, 12 miles east of Klumiith Fulls, on muiu i end to Lnkoiow. About 8f) acres will be under thu gov ernment ditch nud can ho irrigated, Fiuu alfalfa or garden laud. An abundance of free outside ranch, One of the best prosisitioim there H in that section for n man who wants to engage in the sheep business. Locat ed just right for u townsilo when the railroad is built from Klumutli Fulls to Lukoviow. Price fri() per aero. Will exchange for Medford city or country property. W.T.York OB. Co. Draperies x.Vn carry n very coinploto lino of ilrapnrkH, luce ourliiliiM, fix turns, ulo, find lo all oIiishmi of iiphulHlnrliiK. A npi'dul limn to look iirtor this xork oxcliiHlvnly mid will i;Ivd un good sorvlcu n it Is poHHlhln to col In uvea thu lu recti t ultloN, WER KS S MgGOWAN C9 PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Oimrnntflfli. I'rlcos Jtousonnbln. COPPEEN & PRICE 99 Howard Blook, Xntrance on OtU It. VaoUIo .1031. Horn 040, Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I), O, Public Land Mnttoras Final Proof. Doiert Lands, Contest and Mining Cuho. Pcrlp. ! WHERE TO GO. TONIGHT s'-,'.-r O 1 AK THEATRE Under dlieotlou People's Annuo mont Co, Always lu the load. Entire Change of Program Today A VICTIM Ol"CIRT.MHTANCKH 'thrilling story of the turpentine f ot est Tin: kfkij iikutiickh Vaudeville ntuut lu pictures TIIW PRICH OF A SII.VHlt Ft) A Powerful drnuiii of thu fro.un Nortn Tin; poison ei'p Ancient dramatic reatuie mv Deriu.i: and how in; c.. did mi: 1000 feet of laughs Ah SATHKIt lu Kong WOOIAVOHTIIH, thu Musicians Admission 10c, Children Co MATIN1XH KV1-.RY HAY lOc THEATRE XOc I'ir.t Ami Hi nil Tour Robinson & Brown KiijsIIhIi Clwraeler Vmntlai-. High Chios Singing Six numoctitUe tuiim mur .M.a & Htotl United Kingdom Circuit, England, Ireland, Scorlnnd Mid Wales. Three years In l.oiidun'o prin cipal theaters. Two yearn In AiiHtrnlhi nnd N- e in nil under Hrr Itlekatd' uiHiinxorneni 1000 Feet of Feature Film IIRIt LAST SHOT Featuring MAPRK'K COSTKI.I.O. the World's Orontest Actor Tin: wifk of a dioiii'ri Drama CltlMIRICN 'WHO I.AIIOIt Dramatic and Kducatloual .MRS. I'CSSV I.OVIvS ANIMAI.8 A KcieamliiK Comedy Evenlngn, 10c any sent In tho house, Hpcclnl Children's Mat inee every Saturday and Sunday nt - p. in,, adml.-Nhin fin and luce. Follow the crowds to tho lulu. We solicit your patronage, which will bo received with court ony. UGO THEATRE I WO N'KJIlTS Monday - Tuesday FREE FREE In front of the Th iter nt 7 p. m. .Minion the Iron Man defies death by allowing a Chalmers :ifl uutouiobllo containing id passengers to pass over his iiuptotecti'd body. Morton Is appearing at this Thenter with many oilier feats of his iiiarvol 1'iis strength together with ft big plctuies. 10c Hall & Myers Taxi Co. Taxicabs and Touring Cars Phonea: I'ndflo 11Q0 Home -100 Time Raten: City on Pavements, ?!1.00 per hour Country. $:i.r.O per hour Waiting Time: 10 Cents livery Four Minutes or $1. CO Per Hour Utiles fihoppliig, J'J.GO or Hour Doctors' City Calls $2. GO Per Hour Taxlnietor Rates: Service Day or Night Take tho Drown Cars F0RDE CAN DO IT Bo you want your lawn pill In fli'Ht eliief) Blinpo? All work guaranteed, Lnavo address with II. 1). I'nltcrflii, (junker Nursery, Nush lintel, MMlVMMMi M