Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 27, 1910, Image 5

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    PERSONAL ITEMS
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PLANNING POST
Oynlorii uftoniooiiM nt tho jn.n.
Recorder It. T. Iliirnotl wim n Mod.
ford vlwltor Wodutmdiiy,
(Irovor Noll of Aiihliwid wwi In
Moilford on htiiiliiotin Wodiumdiiy.
Drop In at tlio I'litxii for an nftor
ttoon lunch.
Atlmi I.orottn Knlly of DovIIh I.iiIui
N l) In vliilllnit .1. 0, ,W".l iiml ruin
lly mid will llldily hihukI tho winter
horo,
Dr. (Jloiilionnon In a Kradiuilo ciptf
clr.u. Ovur Alien & Itnnciin'n, lOfi
(inr runt eliarcoa. Ovur Ilurlhiirt'n
now iiloni, tf
John' Clifford of Kliunr.tli Knllii
witK In MiMlfoiil on htuilnnnii thin
weolc,
Try ono of thoNo homo cooltod
uioiiIh lit 'l Boutli llurllotl at 2 Go.
Didlclotui Handwli:liiH, ploii, otc, ut
tbo 1'lnr.a.
W. II. WhlHonniit iiikI noil return
od from n t,rlp to llnttn I'iiIIh Thum
iluy inornliiK. Thoy didn't Iiiik any hlg
giuuo, lint had a ood tlmu at that.
0. W. llnrniim & Co., oontractom
wnd hulhlurn. Country work a npoc
lulty, OrdorH nollcltud. Inquire nt
Vim ToKKory.
lliiish MoUiln of .Marnhtluld, Ih In
Medford on a IiiihIiivhh vlnlt.
J. K. Watt rotiuiiod liiHt wook from
a trip uaHt to attond tlio funoral of IiIh
lirothnr. "Tlioro aro uconm of my
frhinilH tlioro who aro nnxloim to
coino to iiouthorn Oregon to locnto,"
ho tiayn, "mid many of thorn vlll ho
horo iim noon an thoy cm ml Iooho
from thotr holding tlioro."
Klfty-throo acnm npoclal, 10 ncrou
coming Into hearing orchard. Call on
J. 11. Wood, Condor Water & I'owor
Co.'h offlco. tf
Client ur Woltorn of Talunt, non of
Chnrloii W. Woltorn. forinctrly a Mod
ford mcrchnnt, wan In Moilford Wod
niiidny. In your I ouno wired? Ono cigar
Uttrt a day would pay for a hundrod
por rout Incroano In comfort. Start
IIvIiik tho oloctrlc llfo. tf.
J. A. Hucliannn of KoKohurg, re
publican candidate for Joint roproson
tatlvo, wa In thin city Wodnendny.
Kvory light hut electricity glvci
off nomoko and nmoko coutnliiH noot
which iloponltH on your wall papor,
curtaliiM, draporloB. Hloctrlc light
Blown In an air tight hull). tf.
Thw taction of tho Chrlntlan church
will give a bqx nodal at tho church
Friday nlRht, at 8 o'clock. Ico cream,
enke and coffoo will nlno ho norvetl.
Kvoryhody Invited to como and havo
n nodal tlino.
Dr. BtophonHon, Rradualo optician,
fltH kImihch to correct any defect of
tho oyo. Offlco ovor Allon & Itea
Kan'n. Phono Main 1851. 212
E. S. Jankca of SnniH Valloy upont
a fow dayn In Medford tuta week.
H. Mltcholl of Aohlnnd wan In
Medford looking "'tor hiiHlneH mat
torH WfldnoHday.
Tho funoral of David Cronomlllor
In taking place thin afternoon undor
tho auMplcoH of the I. O. It. M. A
delegation of Medford Itodmon la In
attendance. Mr. Cronomlllor wim por
hapn tho oldest momhor of tho order
In, tho Htato and wan ono of tho first
groat nacheiiiH of the Oregon ronorvn
tlon. Paul Kvann. Chnrlen Hennolmann
arid W. P. Mealy left for Portland
Tuiwd.iy night In Leonard Woodford'H
Hovon-pHHongor Htudohnker car.
Theodore Cainoron of Jacknonvlllo
wim In Medford on a bucluoBH trip
Thurmlay morning.
W. W. Kliorl, proHldent of tho city.
council, Ih roportod Improving today
after a novoro lllnesH of tho pant fow
clnyn, which confined him to IiIh homo.
Mr. Klfort was taken 111 Monday.
J. A. McCort of Cold i-.ll waa In
Medford on u hualneaa visit Thurs
day. Iloraco Q. Whltnoy, foroat rnngor
of tho" upper Applegate, was In Med
ford Thurnday on bunlnoMH. It was
Mr. Whitney's cabin which waa rob
bed by Milton Cartor, and part of
tho paraphernalia tho latter was car
rying when captured belonged to tho
government.
W. T. Ilovorldgo, locating onglncor
for tho Pacific & Eaatorn, waB tak
on Hovoroly 111 nt tho enmp on tho
right of way Wednoadny and was
hurried to Kaglo Point by train and
from thonco wnB brought to Medford
by nuto, arriving lato Wodnoaday
ov'cnlng. Mr. Ilovorldgo waB roatlng
easily Thursday aftornoon.
Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Forester ro
turnod thla wook from a camping trip
on tho uppor Roguo.
J. 10. Ilnrkdull roturnod Wodnoa
day night from tho Fort Klamath
country. Ho didn't oxcood tho limit
for ducks, so ho says, but you should
hoar him toll of thoao big honkora
that "would fly away with moro shot
than a man could carry around with
him, and aoomod to onjoy It."
Otto SolRhy, W. M. Konnody, Jamos
Jones nnd JoBoph Cuakoy woro among
thoao who nttondod tho funoral of
tho lato David Cronomlllor at Jack
sonville Thursday aftornoon.
WodnoBday night was social night
at tho Eostorn Star. An oxcollont
mimical nnd lltorary program was
prosontod, nnd tho uaunl good things
to oat which BO with such occasions
woro also thoro.
NOTICE.
A mooting of subsorlbors to tho
Medford dolf and Country club will
bo hold at tho Commorclal club roomB
In tlio Natntorium building on Thurs
day, Octobor 27, at 4:30 p. m. for
tho purpoBo of organization. A full
attendance la oarnontly roquoatod.
187
SEASON
Fielder Jones Will Load Atmrcnntlon
of All Stars Afinlnst tlio Beavers
Novcinhcr 13, Provltlctl tho Weath
er Is Good Final tor Season.
PORTLAND, Or,, Oct. U7. It was
uuiioiiiii'uil toilny (lint Fielder Joiiuh,
the roriiiur fanioiiH loadci' of tlio Ch
cau'i) Wlillo Hox, would lend tltu All
Star uuKicKitlloii iiKiijiiHt the Ueiiv
et'H. Tlio uanio will ho played on
Suuiliiy, Novemlior l'l, provided tlio
wuntliur n fiivoruhln. Tlio procumlH
nt' tlio'contoHt in to lie divided niniHiir
tlio I'ortlniid tuiuii,
"Speck" KnrldluKH, ono of tho star
Iwirlorri of tliu lleiivei'H IiihI heiiKou,
will don Ilia uniform and pitch foil
the All-Slam and Hill v Sullivan or
ClilT HlnnlceiiHlii will catch for
them.
Fielder Joiich ih in tlio onat at
pri'Hont mid may iioi'miiikIo noiiiii of
the hit: loatruo plnyora who Intend lo
Hiiond the winter mi the eoimt to eomo
to Portland and pluv in the came,
.lotion will hold down renter field.
Althoimh it is not definitolv
known, MnniiKer MeCreilln limy de
eide In iiko liiK three Htur twirlorH in
the traine, or inav only iiho Venn
(Irou'ir thrniiuliniit the HCHsion.
The Henvers will nrrivc here on
NTov(inihr 0 mid will Html irncli"
for the final mime of Hit year.
WW REVOLT
IN EGYPT SOON
Forclfin Office Mnklnfi Preparations
for Mectinn Widespread Revolution
All Officers Aro Required to
Remain on Duty.
LONDON, Oct. 27.--Propnmtlons
for mooting a wldoaprond rovolt la
Kgypt nro bolng raado by tho forolgn
offlco, tho officials of which do not
conroal their foara that an uprising
of tho African dopondoncy will como
soon.
All lenvoo of nhHunco of offlcors In
tho Drltlah Egyptian forces woro can
celled a A'ook ago and tbo oftlcera
aro Hcurrytng to rejoin tholr com
mands and bring thorn up to a war
footing.
It la holloved that a "holy war"
will bo preached by tho Mohamme
dans anil that this propaganda will
bo the algual for a fierce outbreak
which will roqulro tho utmost exer
tion to put down. ,
Tho dlaturbanco In Egyptian cir
cles la said to foroahadow tho recall
of Sir Eldon Gorot, IlrltlBh ngont In
Egypt, nnd tho appointment of Sir
Reginald Wlngato, Bldar of tho Egyp
tian nrmy, to succcod him.
WALLA WALLA FRUIT
SHIPPED TO COLORADO
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. 27.
-Fnncy Wall Walla apples aro bo
lng shipped to Colorado, reputod to
produce more npplos than any two of
tho northwestern states.
Only recently havo local dealers
attempted to Invade this markot, but
tholr success waa Instantaneous. Slnco
Monday a local firm has shlppod to
Donvor three carloads of fancy ap
ples. Colorado buyora call for nothing
hut high grndo fruit, stntlng In tholr
orders that thoy havo plonty of ap
ploB of Inforlor quality.
NEARLY DEAD, MAN
TAKEN FROM SRIP
GALVESTON, Tox., Oct. 27. Al
most (load from huugor and thirst,
Captain 13, W. Walls of tho schoonor
Holllsworfth has boon rescued in a
dollrtoiis condition, nttor drltttug 84
hours on his ship, which had boon
nbandouod by nil of tho crow oxcopt
hlinsolf. Tl.o Ilolllsworth sprang a
Ionic two wookB ago and tho crolc took
to tho boata, taking a supply of wa
ter with thorn. Captain Walls rofiiB
od to loavo tho ship, remaining on
hoard -until ho was ptckod up by tho
stoamflhlp Parkwood on Octobor 20.
Captain WaHu Is bolng ncclalmod
"tho gamost skipper of thorn nil."
New Census Tacoma.
WASIIINQTok Qet. 27. Follow
ing u sooond conforonee with tho Ta
oomn oommittoo, Dirootor of tlio
Coiisuh Durnnd nnnounood n com
plete new census of Tueoiha will ho
tukei).
Muko ovory "Hpoeiul salo" really
Htrongthon your sloro by tnkinpr
oaro that your nd renders ioiirn tho
truth about eneh fialo.
UK SPOKAHE SHOW BOOSTER FOR FJR ! Perfumes I ,
' ' j
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I .. t , Do you recognlzo tho namo? Every user of perfumo would "ft
Three Hundred Boxes Have Been
Packed nnd Work Is Bclnn Douo
Carefully Splendid Ncwtowns for
National Show From Valley.
Tlireo hundred boxes of Nuwtown
nppk'K woro packed up to yesterday
fur the HWouiiHtukeu cuiilestinu oar
tit the National Apple show ut Spo
kane. N'oveiuher 1-i. Tho Ad Holin.i
oreliiird hoiiIIi of Ahlilanil is the coil
toHtunt mid tho piiokini; is lieiuu douo
hv tlio hOHt of pucker in tho valley,
hointr under the foroiuiuiHhip of Wal
ter Viersoii, who tuickrd the CIiim.
I'npi) car last year,
Tho IfelniM ear lenvcH on the fith
of next mouth for tho hcciio of tho
context nnd ttlory.
STOCK MARKET STRONG
NKW YOltiC, Oct. 27. -Tho stock
inurkut today opened strong with
sharp advances in several Hpucula
tivo favorites. Tho voltituo of Ijiik
ini'Brf, hnwovor. was not lurcc1. Snnth
ern I'acifie, St. I'uiil, Xorthoni I'u
oilie. Koek IhIiiimI and CheKiipoiike
& Ohio rose lurjio fractions. Tho re
tention of tho 5 per cunt Bank of
KiiKlund into had n roiiKHiiriiiK ef
fect nil speculative sentiment. There
was liu vitiir in Union Pacific on the
expectation that tho atiuunl report
lo ho iHven out durinir the day would
muko a favorable Hliowimr. The mhr
hot closed stronir.
Hnuds wore irrecuhir.
AT THE HOTELS.
-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f
At tho Nash G. W. Furroy, Now
York; II. A. Sublott, Los Angolcs;
A. Morrison, It. C. McMillan, Port Pert
land: W. J. Alexander, Scattlo; P.
E. Ilnrnoa, San Francisco; S. D. Gor
butt, Charles Splogol, Portland; O.
II.- Adler, Portland; J. A. McCort,
Gold Hill: O. J. Flnselte. William
Gundenow, Portland; J. C. Altkon,
Woodvlllo; W. It. Wallace Elmor
Skiimpl, Portland; M, S. Shrock, Hub
bard; Don Stoffa, J. H. McGregor,
Pertland: F. O. NoIIl, San Francisco;
W. Hnhon, Portland; L. Allehoff, F.
It. Hnnko, E. W. Cousin, W. II. Ad
nuia, Portland; J. Frond, San Fran Fran
ciseo: F. W. Hall, Chicago.
At tho Mooro W. K. Goodalo, R.
M. Chadbourno and wife, It. G. Sco
Ileld, Portland; Mrs. Kohrlor, Mlas
Kohrlor, Mlas Kohrlor, Granger;
Hugh McLalu, Marshtlcld; Mr. and
Mrs. Gadsden, T. G. llurdlck, Port
land; W. hi. Davis, California; J. C.
Digger, Eugene; 13. C. PIplo, II. D.
Wngnon. G. Tllllnghnat, Portland; C.
Smith, C. IC. Nowhall, Kanaas City;
lllaln Hovey, Eugene; George Gntoa,
O. Matchmar, Portland; E. S Jaules,
Sams Valloy; G. W. Parker, Eugene;
W. Dunn, Yrckn: D. E. Meredith,
Portland; A. E, Ilarr. Ford and wife,
Portland; Thomns Irwlne, Eugene;
II. Mitchell, 0. Purvlnco. Ashland;
A. Schneider, Portland; J. Grando,
Sacramento; C. C. Crates, Jud Ecko,
Dunsmulr.
CHINA PLANS ARMY
OF MILLION MEN
PEKING, Oct. 27. Tho rocent In
tlmatlon convoyed to tho Chlncso Im
perial commissioners that Japan Is
strengthening hor position In Man
churia with tho view of reducing Chl
ncso to subjection led today to re
newed activity In army circles. Prlnco
Chlng, head of tho Imporlal army,
Is Bald to havo boon socrotly notified
that ho must bring tho armod
strength of China up to 1,000,000
men within tho noxt two yonrs and It
Is holloved that similar orders havo
boon given to naval offlcors.
Tho recent visit of Socrotnry of
War Dickinson to Poking gnvo nddod
impetus to tho military propaganda
In China. DIckluBon, In a speech do
llvorod at a bnnquot In tho Forbld
don City, attonded by tho highest Chl
neiio statesmen nnd leading diplomats
of tho orient, urged upon China tho
necosslty of bolng In n position to
check nny nggr'eeslon on tho part of
her poworful lslnnd nolghbor.
Vessels Aro Watched.
SAN FKANCISCO, Oot. 27.
Knots that cumo to light today indi
cate that tho,stemuship Snn Junn oi
tho Pneifio Mnil lino is not tho only
ono which officers who nro engaged
in tho ehaso of suspects in the Los
Angeles Timed, dynamiting ease wore
watching, nnd it also appeared that
Chief of Polieo Qallowny of Los rui
goles did not let out nny vnlunblo
in formation Tuosdny night.
While it s truo that throo of tho
supposed principals in tlio dynamiting
chho did take passage for South
Atuorion and nro now nt son, thoy
are now far boyond tho reach of tlio
Mexican authorities and nro on a
boat which touched ut Acapuleo on
Ootohqr lh
Tho store ndti aro good rending
just now for nny man or woman who
takes nn interest in life. Look nt
nny storo nd in this issuo nnd ver
ify this statement.
Three Hundred Boxes Have Been Never Ate Such Delicious Variables i HudnUtS T, l'Tirr:?.rrrr, "11" T."le I :.jA
Nor Saw Them GOW So Fast as' : r lt I moat porfoct odors. If you want tho host, call hore. Your I
. .. ,.... .. i ' vOlQdlCS A cholco Is horo, and you will be ploaaod I jm
In the Roflue River Valley, the I i 5 JL I '
.... niX.f flli U AMi night ijione hkuvick 1 J
Gem of the Universe. KO&re&lldllet Y ' I ;-.i
W. II. NudiiiK of Uio KukIo Park
much, near Enulo I'onit, was in Med
ford Wednesday on a business trip,
ookiiitr after his apple shipments.
Mr. NudiiiK purchased the ranch,
com prism i: some 204 acres, Inst
year, nnd topic possession March J
this year.
"I havo n small family orchard on
tlio place, he said, "with many vari
eties of the old-fashioned npplcs.
Koine of my Twenty-ounce Pippins
were commandeered for exhibition at
the northern apple showa, and also
the committee purchased a number
of boxes of my Ortleys for the sumo
purpose. When wo took jwsscBsion
wife nod I set out.u garden, and the
wuy those vegetables crew was not
only a pleasure, hut a revelation to
us. In Ohio, where we enmc from,
Irrigation is not so uecessnry, or
isn't considered ho, hut from now on
I nm mi enthusiastic believer in ir
rigation. My Innd lies under the
Fish Lake ditch, and from the time
I turned the water on the gnrden you
could fairly fee thofe vegetables
grow. And I nover tnstcd more ten
der, sweet and palatable garden
truck in mv life than here. I had
com that would stack up with tho
best of the Missouri valley product,
and pumpkins, squash, cabbage and
other things the old residents tlioro
would not believe could be grown. I
nm nn Oregoninn, and a Southern
Orcgoninn, from this time on. It'
good enough for me."
SNOW AND ZERO
WEATHER IN EAST
CHICAGO. Oct. 27. Freezing
weather and snow held sway in tho
Mississippi valley today. For the
first time this fall tiie air was filled
il!i leathery fhtke.. Ir two hours
"nv fell nnd the ground wns well
n crcd. The storm extended ovor
Minnesota. Wisconsin, a part of N.
' ' 'kit and Colorado. The tempera-
iv wns below freezing for seven!
'i mrs.
SUIT CUTTERS MIX
WITH CHICAGO POLICE
CHICAGO. Oct. '27. When 300
union suit cutters, dressed in frock
coats and silk lints, attempted to
partido in the chopping district the
police interfered today nnd n riot
resulted. Three garment-workers
were nrrested.
CONNIE MACK TAKES
A BRIDE; A SURPRISE
PHILADHLIMIIA, Oct. 27. Cor
nelius MeGillicuddy. whose bnsebiui
iinino is Connie Maek. and tho lend
ers of tho world's champion Athle,
ics, was married today to M: -ICathorino
Ilallohan of PitUbni.
Tho ceremony was performed in A
Souls' Catholic church nt Tin.
Tho wedding was intended as n s" -
prise. Mnck's fnrcilv firf K-inwina
of it when ho introduced his bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack will co to Italv
on their honoymoon. They will leave
at onoo and Mack will not be pres
ent at tlio parade nnd banquet to the
Athletics horo on November f.
NEW DIRECTORY IN
FRISCO IS BULKY
SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. Ono
of tho six beat sellers, atf G por sell,
was Issued horo today In tho form of
San Francisco's now city directory.
Tho dlroqtory of 1910 contains
180,148 nnmos against 175,214 for
1909, and 167.7GG for 1908.
Tho compllors of tho directory Bay
that about 7000 names aro of por
sons engaged In buslnoss occupations
In San Francisco, but live outsldo.
Eliminating those nnmos, and basing
tho totnl population on tho flguros
established on tho enstorn basis of
two and ono-half porsons to each
namo in tho directory, tho population
of Snn Francisco is estimated at 450,
000. Tho directory pooplo say, how
ooi that In San Franclaco two nnd
turoo-olghths would probably bo tho
proper multiple This would Indicate
that San Francisco's population Is
about 430,000, or an Increaso of close
to 100,000 slnco the federal census
of 19000 wus taken. And that, con
sidering tho trials of a groat city re
duced tp ashea only four years ago,
Is showing remarkablo growth.
HasklnB for health.
1 nluDrc I JYUSDJbOKD IPHAKMACY I A
pmiiiimiimiifiiiiiiiiimmimHttmttp-mMNi
"HAD BULLY TRIP"
SAY AERONAUTS
Hawley. and Post Found in Quebec,
Canada, After Travelinn. 1355
Miles In Balloon America II At
No Time Were They Alarmed.
CHICOUTIMI, Que., Oct. 27.-
Armed with affidavits to show they
really broko all records by landing
1.TG5 miles from St. Louis, Alan Haw
ley and Augustus Post, pilot and
aide of tho balloon America II, left
hero today for Quebec, whence they
will mako their way back to St. Louis.
Doforo leaving, Hawley and Post
commissioned trappers to locate and
recover the cas bag of tho America
II from tho slope near Lake Tsh
lsh tlgnma, whoro tho balloon land
ed. Almost tho entire population of
Chlcoutiml witnessed tho departure
of the aeronauts, giving them a rous
ing send-off.
Hawley and Post declared they had
had a "bully" trip. At no stage of
tho racq were thoy alarmed, they
said, In spite of tho fact that when
they landed they were practically out
of provisions. They fought their way
through the wilderness for four days
before they reached the camp Of Jack
Matthias at St. Ambrose. From
thero they were brought to Chlcou
timl in a canoe. They said they had
suffered none, but lived on short ra
tions until they reached the camp of
tho hunters.
Until they encountered a snow
storm late Wednesday, 48 hours aft
er leaving St. Louis, Hawley and
Po3t were confident of being able to
reach the extreme coast of Labrador.
Tho storm was too much for them,
however, and, (selecting an unnamed
peak, they descended. The landing
wm fsy, thoy said. That night they
spent in the balloon basket. Next
day they deflated tho gos bag and
sot-out on the return Journey.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Most of
the $12,000 raised as a reward tor
tho discovery of Allan Hawley and
Augustus Post, pilot and aide of tho
balloon America II, for 7hom a continent-wide
search was started, will
be spent in the entertainment of tho
two daring sky pilots when they
reach New York early tomorrow, ac
cording to plans being formulated to
day. Hawley and Post will be feted and
banqueted by at least half a dozen
I organizations Interested in aerial nav
igation and tholr friends are plan
I nlng a series of entertainments.
WOULD'ST DIE? YOU
HAVE A GOOD EXCUSE
, CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Tho high cost
of living as Justification for nn at
tempt nt sulcldo was upheld by the
fhienco mtintclnal court today when
,i released Mrs. Katherlne Elson,
wlfo of Jacob Elson, a cabman, and
tho mother of eight children, who
wns charged with attempted solf-dos-trrctlon.
Elson, pleading for his wlfo's, dis
missal, said he earned $13 weekly.
"Tho children wanted feathers on
tholr hats like other children." said
Elson. "and $13 a wook would'nt buy
food. I sank deeper and deopor Into
debt I know my wlfo contemplated
euiclde, but couldn t blame hor, and
never said a word when I saw hor
brltitf homo a bottle of poison."
Mrs. Elson drank poison, but was
paved by prompt medical assistance.
Hasklns for health.
:
TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY.
WANTED Plymouth Rock roostor,
about 1 yonr old. Addross P. O.
Vlr.v nr.1 100
FOR SALTS New fi-room bungalow,
under construction, completed,
$1680, house 24x12, lot 44x116;
good location. Inquiro 811 North
Riverside 12
FOR SALE 1 to 5-noro tracts, un
dor ditch, lVa "ilos out, good loon
tlnn for homo, soloudid borry nnd
vogotnhle laud, fine for ohiokon
ranch; prico if 350 per noro. bee,
owner, 20 S. Poach st, 180
FOR SALE 12 fino lots near pav
ing, $3000, quick sale. Rittnor, 188
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TO-NIGHT
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LATEST MOTION PICTURES
1 OLIVER TWIST
2 THE atAN WHO
3 WHO IS WHO.
4 YOU STOLE MY
SONG
"WHEN THE SNOWBIRDS CROSS THE
VALLEY."
By HARRY BLANCHARD
Doors Open at 7 p. m.
CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS
MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M.
Visit the
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Tonight
Opening
of the
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7:30
NAT
Orchestra
Plays
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
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Night 'Phenes:
P. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
Cardinal Calls on Pope.
ROME. Oot. 27. Pone Pius today
received Cardinal Vannutell), who re
ported surprising and favorable pro,
cress of tho Roman Catholio church
in Amorioa.
tSalas (2b
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GREAT CHINESE
BLPERfeONATOR
JENNIE, the only lady
Chinese monologist and
impersonator using the
dialect and fully sus
taining the character.
BEN, the only licensed
guide of the .Great Chi
nese Town of San Pran
cisco, in vaudeville
Master of the dialect.
LEARNED.
PURSE.
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The first of the
Popular Entertainment I
series at the
NATAT0RIUM
I Passmore 1
Trio I
I
1 Assisted by
1 Mrs. Ed Andrews
mm
fm
Ppopular Program.
Popular Prices.
Admission, 25 cents,
No extra charge for re-
served seats. Sunday
evening, October 30th,
concert begins at 8:45.
Call or telephone Nata-
toriuin for reserved
seats.
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MISS FLORA GRAY,
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL.
PHONE MAIN 991.
BOSTON. Oct. 27. Iver Lawaon,
tho "Terrible Swede," nnd Frank
Kramer will moot here Saturday
inght in n bioyolo race for the title
of V'orJd's champion bioyoliat. Law
son holds tho indoor championship
nnd Kramer has long been acknowl
edged aB the. chapJoa bleyel
sprinter of the world.
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