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atEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MflDFQTm OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 27, 10.11,
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AN INUDPKNURNT NDWSPAPKH
WAY
FUUL1HI1RU DAILY KXCRPT 8ATU11-
I1Y THIS AIKDITOUD
I'llINTINQ CO.
Tho Democratic. Tlms, The. Medford
Mall. Tho Med ford Tribune, Tho South
ern urfKoniati, tiio Anitiana Trinune.
OUR NEEDLESS IMPORTS.
.Office. Mnll Trlbuno UulldlhR. m-27-20
North Ilr street; phono, Main 3011,
Homo 76.
UKOftai3 PUTNAM, fcdltor nnd Manager
ford,
1S7&
Rntercd ns iecoda-ctasii matter nt Med-
Oregon, under tho not or .March a,
Official Paper or tho City ot Medford
Official Paper of Jackson County. . .
15.00
4U
BUBSOKXFTXOK RATES.
One year, by mall
OttA tunntli. tiv tiin.il ..........
IVr month, delivered by carrier In
XTniirn,! .Iftnltit.ihvllli, hnrt Can
trol Point .BO
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2 00
Weekly, per year 1-6
SWO&K CIRCnjXATXOW.
Dally nvoraKo. for alx months ending
Decomler 31, 1910. ST21.
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JCeaitd "Wlr tTnlWa
Blptchs.
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Tho Mnll Trlbuno Is on sale nt the
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Portland Hotel New Stand, Portland.
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
National League.
At Pittdmiv
Pittshurj;
Brooklyn
At, Guicinnnli
Cincinnati
New York
At Chicago
Chicago
At St. Louis f
St. Louis 7
Philadelphia 0
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1 American league.
At New York K
New York 0-fl
St. .Louis 8 1
At Boston
Bosfon . 1
Chicago 1
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia C
Cleveland t
At Washington
Washington 12
Detroit
Coast League.
At San Francisco
Sanf Francisco 2 ,5
Oakland '. 3 11
At Los Angeles -
Los Angeles 7 12
Portland 3 10
At Sacramento
Sacramento 4 14
Vernon .' 9 14
it. n. E.
..2 .5 1
1
Northwestern League.
At Portland R. II.
Portland 1 5
Vancouver 7 12
At Victoria
Victoria 3
Seattle .. o
At Tacoma
Tncoina 7
Spokane 2
8
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FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD
INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS
Tho Fraternal Brotherhood met
Wednesday evening and installed
new officers. A most enjoyable time
was had. The officers installed last
evening were: J. R. Dodge, presi
dent; Roy Surran, vice-president; M.
F.tMcDonough, secretary; G W. Ho
ward,, treasurer; Mrs. McAplinc,
chaplain ; Mrs. 0. W. Murphy, M. of
A.; Mrs. Roberts, inside guard; J.
O. Shirely ,outsido guard, O. W. Wul
lon is tho retiring president. L. 0.
Howard was the installing officer.
Miss Elsie Iiroudley U the musician
of tho brotherhood.
SETS ASIDE CHICAGO STREETS
AS CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
CHICAGO, 111, Jufy 27. Mhyor
Harrison todny stopped all traffic
in Gait Pluce, between Chicugo ave
nue nnd Oak street, during the sum
mer months in 6rder that children of
tho tcnniuunt district muy have u
playground. About 2,000 children
uro said to livo in tho district.
IN ItCFKHKNCK TO ALLKGKD
HOLDUP
At Newport. Tho false statements
appearing in tho various papers of
tho statu, for tho purpose of mislead
ing tho public, wc wish to Bay In our
behalf that tho C. & E, railway com
pany have authorized us to place a
train checkman on all Incoming trains
for tho convenience of tho tourists,
or ho would not bo allowed by tho
railway compuny to operate. Wo al
so chock your baggage from your cot
tugo or camp giounds Issuing you a
regulation railway baggage check,
Don't bo deceived or mislead by ar
ticles printed by irresponsible, parties,
As to our reliability wo can refer you"
to Mr, J. P. Collins, general baggage
ugent, S. P. Ity Co., Portland, or Mr.
J.r. Walsh, superintendent, C. & B.
Ity Co., Albany. Our rates are reus
ouublo In every particular, and wo
will satisfy you, Signed, Tho Newport
Transfer to.
'"PITE groat opportunity thai oxists in tho Rogue River
Valley for truck and market gardening and dairying
is shown by tho railroad refords of imports) showing that
a fine market exists for all produce raised. The figures
given show only eavload quantities, and so reflect only a
portion of tho shipments, the balance being .moved liy ox-
press in small lots.
Prom July 1, 1910 to Jtmo 30, .1911, there wove 84
em's of potatoes' and onions shipped into the Rogue River
Valley. Yot tho valley grows as fine potatoes in eonuner
oial quantities as any region in the country, and it grows
a higher grade, fancier onion than any other section. .In
fact, Eagle Point onions bring two and three times tho
price of the California or AVillametto product, and their
culture nets several hundred dollars an acre.
There were 225 ears of hay shipped into the valley
and 02 shipped out, leaving the local product KM cars
short of filling tho demand. There are many acres of fine
land, suitable for grain and for alfalfa hay, which are not
even cultivated. In no section does alfalfa pay better.
Three or four cuttings tire yielded a year, without irriga
tion, more Avith yot many alfalfa fields are sadly neglect
ed and allowed to run out and this dispite tho fact that
alfalfa hay always sells for from $10 to $20 a ton.
imports of oats and barley into the valley totalled IS
cars, and of flour and mill feed, 432 cat's. Nearly all of
the idle land can be made to produce its quota of grain or
hay, especially since irrigation is possible over a large but
hitherto neglected section.
rPlii,nn tt'lirtln i,ii,lnwlc if itinro -mil linffiti wnw l'iww?i'Wl
and many times this quantity imported by express. Yet the
Rogue River Valley is prououueed by all exports as tho
most ideal section of the country for poultry raising with
possibilities exceeding those of the Petaluma district and
a steady market and high prices for both poultry and eggs,
In no place, will dairying pa better.
A total of 43 cars of vegetables and fruit were ship
ped into the valley in carload quantities, probably but
a small portion of the total, as the bulk of these ship
ments are made by express. To tins must he added l-'
cars of canned goods. All the vegetables and most of the
fruit and canned goods can, be grown here and the local
product is superior to the imported.
Successful truck farming requires irrigation. The
Rogue River Canal Company is prepared to supply it in
any quantity, 3'ct but few take advantage of it.
To make a success of vegetable and truck gardcring
or dairying, industry is essential and the Southern Ore
gon farmer does not like to work. He makes a living so
easily, that he only half farms. Medford needs a public
market but the valley needs industrious workers not
afraid of toil.
Nature has done too much for the Rogue River Val
lev. If the soil was less fertile, we would scratch it Har
der and make it yield more. If the climate was more
arid, we would appreciate better the value of water and
double our output. If we didn't have a home market, we
would be striving to raise produce for foreign njarkcts.
"What can be done by industry is shown in the case of
a thrifty farmer a fow miles from Medford. Nine veal's
ago he arrived here from Germany, without a cent and
unable to speak a word of English. Today he owns a
40 acre farm for which he paid $12,000 cash. He sells the
Cream from seven cows for an average of $95 a month
and this is only a side issue. With the skimmed milk he
turns out a large number of hogs each year. Some of his
land is socalled "desert land." This he has planted in po
tatoes and melons, for which he lias proved it exceptional
ly well fitted. One years crop paid for his water right
and furnished his family a living. His bottom land is in
grain and alfalfa, all of which pays him from $50 to $100
an acre. lie says that every crop he raises yields a profit
if not the first year, due to his not understanding con
ditions, then the second, when he has mastered them. He
has money in the bank and is putting more' there all the
time.
As this thrift' German remarks "this is the greatest
country in the "world. One can grow almost anything
and make mono' but one must work." r
Would that we had more of his class.
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
DE
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cnloy of Yon
cnlhi are vMting Mr. mid Mrs. K
lUiirsu.
Geo. Wilkinson left for Croswell
Wednesday morning.
Will Soolt and uHV, Joe Ihmwoll,
K. A. Ford, Nova Boohe, Mr. llueh
iimui, J. II. Downing, W. W. Soolt,
Dr. J. Anderson, G. K. Fox, Mrs.
Lowh, Mi Nettie Lewi", 11. K. Bel
ford were niuong tho Central .Point
people who spent Wednesday in Med
ford. Mrs. T. J.Kunekslodt and son,
Kmnu'tl, left for Aetna, California,
Wednesday morning lo visil relatives
and friends,
The Free Methodi-ds began their
annual camp mooting hero WeduoH
day evening, July 2u", which will la.sl
ten days.
.Mr. J. I), Parker has boon very ill
for the past few days. Hi.s many
friend- hero hope fur a speedy re
covery. Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Norcross nud
daughters. Miss Kn and Helen, loft
for Iowa Wednesday evening, where
thoy will spend the balance of tho
summer.
The Ladies' Aid of tho M. K.
cliiuoh meet at the parsonage Wed
nesday afternoon, the hostesses for
the afternoon being Mrs. Bylory and
Mrs. Ahlrieh. Aftec the hutiuoxs
was transacted, dainty refreshments
wore served. "All who" wore pr,ccut
spent a very enjoyable afternoon.
EAQLE POINT EAGLETS.
BUTTE FALLS ITEMS.
TOM LAWSON ON OREGON.
a
r REGON Earth's paradise.
. i "If it were only in the power of mortal to vision
to the indolent capital-barnacled hordes of the east and
Europe what I have actually seen and bit -into during the
past two months, inside of five years Oregon's marvelous
strides would be the wonder of the world.
"Oregon is the best country E have ever seen.
"I believe there is no place in all the world which holds
forth within 40 per cent tho advantages to man, be lie
young or old, be he rich or poor, triple refined or in the
raw, as Oregon.
"There does not exist in all the world a country which
holds, for capital small capital or bloated capital 50 per
cent the advantages of Oregon. I mean 50 per cent of tho
all-round advantages." ,
These are impressions of Tom Lawson, author of
"Ei'enzied Finance," and expressed in the Portland Jour
nal in picturesque Lawsonese, after a tyvo months' stay
in northern and central Oregon.
Yet Mr. Lawson has seen but a part of Oregon, Tho
richest and the fairest sections he has not behold. They
lie to the south, whore tho green of Oregon mingles with
the gold of California in a multitude of tints under Italian
HitiuH aumi piciuroHquo hcoiicb oi wiiu ana ruggea oeauty
Oregon is the most beautiful state in the Union, South
ern Oregon the most picturesque portion of Oregon, and
tho Rogue River valley the most charming section of
southern Oregon and the richest in national resources.
Seeing is believing, and we invite Mr. Lawson to believe
with us.
.1. I. PnUon, special firo warden',
was down in Ihe valley during the
week, as witness in laud eases.
C. P. BriggWhas boon visiting Mod
ford, being a witness in several laud
contests,
B. F. Morris has moved into Ihe
"Matthews" hou-e.
Prof. Johnson of Trail is send
ing his vacation in Medford. He will
teach tho Trnjl school tho coming
year.
Tom Slover paid a vi.it to his
wife and Mrs. Balliuger, on Sunday.
Mrs. Slover Ls improving 'ory much
in health and is enjoying thu pleas
ures of camping.
Ranger' Konnl 8, wife and child of
nud in Unite Falls nud have gone to
to Medford. .Mr. Kouutz is a U. H.
ranger. Ilu'says the fires have been
bad around Brown's cabin and vicin
ity, but have nil been extinguish!.
Mr. Kouiitr. has received his patent
to his homestead.
Mrs. Mill Perry of Ednnl flat made
n hurried business visit to the valley
on Wednesday last.
There promises to ho a largo huck
leberry crop this season ntul. parties
arc being fonnod to go to the "Cat"
hill section.
Tho fishing in and around "Cat"
hill country, especinllly the lakes in
that section, is said to be very good.
Not many anglers visil (his section
nud (he catches of those who do are
large, and of splendid (pialily.
Ranger John Ho est and wife are
visiting in Medford.
E, Gnddis of Medford Creamery
is here with his family and enjoy
ing some fine hunting and fishing.
Ira Tungnle bus been down to the
vulley.
Wheeler nnd CInspill as nlso J. P
Hughes, our merchants, report busi
ness ns good and the tourist trade
very satisfactory.
O. Adams did not make any fight
in his Innd eontesL wldle Dr. Emer
son put up a Blrong fight nnd it is
quite probable he will gain his case.
The survey for the spur frpm tho
main lino of. tho railroad to the mill
has been completed mid soon con
struction work will bo begun. "
Each day brings now visitors from
the valley who pitch lent in tho woods
around us.
It has been quilo warm during ihe
past several days, hut Ihu nights ore
lelightfully refreshing.
fine rain lately.
Wo had a
FIX.ZS CURED Z1T e TO 14 DAY.
PAZO OINTMKNT lit Kunrantced to
euro any cnno of Itching. Mind, blooding
or protruding pile" In 8 to 14 day or
monny rofundul, COo.
(liy A, C, llowlolt.)
MIhb Lllltnn GroBHom and Mao
Jlowu were pleasant oalluis last Krl
dny night on their way to Medford,
returning to the SitiinyFldo Satur
day night, and Sunday morning thoy,
In company with Charley Clngcailo,
wont to Miss (Iiohhoiii'h homo on tho
headwaters of l.ulm creek, Miss Mae
Howo wan tho toucher In tho lutei
med'nto department ot oilr school
last season.
Speaking on tho subject ot schools
brings to mind the fact that an ef
fort Is being made to liuvo ulijgh
department of our tichool eslubllHlv
od here, as there uro unite a uiimbur
of thu pupils In our neighborhood
who nro ready to outer that depart
ment, and thu outlook Is eucuuruK
lug along that lino.
Mrs, tillznuoth Jones wont to llutlo
Kulnt lust week on a biiHlucsstvlp.
With some pooplo troubles novor
co nut singly. Mr, Steers, living on
l.lttlo lliitio creek a few miles uboyu
HrowiiHUoro, btul the misfortune to
losu a valuable cow on Friday, tho
Nth. ami tho next Friday, the Ulst,
ho had his homo burned nud about
ull of Its contents, mid Mrs. Steers
says that next Friday they nro go-
lug to remain Inactive, simply do
nothing, and sou what will 'crime
next, Mr. S. has a wife and four
children, and It scorns au though they
were having their share ot trouble
did nut learn whether there was
any lustirnuce on the property or not,
or anything with regard to tho fi
nancial standing ot the-fninlly, hut
having been burned out once w,'
know; how to SyinpnthUo with thorn
who aro thus unfortunate.
Mrs. Frtjjl Sturgos, who Uvea on
Elk creek, about 17 nilles above
Trail, and has been down to Susan
vllle, Cat., taking care of her sick
mother, returned lant Bat unlay nud
stopped nt the Sunuysldo over Sun
day, taking Wllllt's stage for her
homo Monday morning.
Speaking about Wllllt'n stage, IiIh
business has so Increased that hu has
had to procure a heavy three-Heated
hack to uccummodnto tho travel,
Hon. Judge J. It. Nell nnd our
county civil engineer, Mr. Harmon,
were pIcasahT callers Sunday night
for supper, but 1 did not tenrn whom
thoy were going or any particulars,
as I was not at home, having gone
to take Foreman McCaffrey and
Chnlmer Hluger up to the now bridge
that Is being constructed ncross (ho
Itoguo rlvor.'Thoy have a full forco
at work on tho bridge now and Mr.
McCaffruysays thut ho Is going to
push tho work along ns fast us he
can to completion.
William von der Hellen went to
Gruter Lako last Friday In hlu auto,
taking with hint his father, mother
and his own. family, returning via
Klamath Falls Sunday evouliig. Ho
says that It wnn a great treat to his
parontst especially his mother, who
enjoyed tho trip very much,
I undcrstnnd that tho Drown
hrothors huvo let the contract fpr
tho brick work on their now storo
building to thetf'brothcr-ln-law, ilr,
O'lJrlon or Medford, ntid that holll
commence work on tho building soon.
Mr. and Mrs. (leorgu West and Mr.
Kronch, forest rnugers, catno In on
Monday, and after dinner Mr. West
and Mr. Kronch drove Into Medford.
Mr. West Is going on to Portland
Tuesday evening. Mtb. West will re
maln hero during hur husbuud'a ub-sence.
RANCHES
V
III ncrcn; clono p, liimutlfiil vloW! fin"
sell, M mire) VkiV easy InruiM,
t t-!l iieios, lieiirliig piolmrrtt Witwr
llKht, sttmd Vlsh toafcrt M .itnlid PS"-
tine and hay hdid, xiOo or UmlK
lttdlM(piNluuMl, On items on railroad
bulblluRs mo.
SI nuiOn, U0 In flptdorf and penm, 1
nc.ro tllil) building nlto, ft UNO, goud
tonus.
TRADE
in aci-i'H. Mouth Dakota; lak nerenue.
0 noron, flno building Site, 6000, take
rvHldtmcu part trade,
Srt aarrx Initiated In Idaho, 00 lit nl-
fulfil and crop, )4U iioiom,
S ncion ln'iirlnu uiuhard tlutty 13600,
Inkn good rNlritiiiro.
20 ucroN uudor dlloli, wutrr rlitht, t yrar
iirclmi'd, euiilty tlSOi) tnko rsldviun.
TO nerva. ts ututar dttch, 1& In npplen
nnd piArs In 3 ynr, t l-l mlla out,
I IIS UllfM.
tO norow. IS In pcatx, eloka In flna build
in B nlto and vldw,
UU-aora stock nnd ntfalfft ranch I 160
aurcv ttlUblo; utidur dltuhi TI per
hero; tako luce-inn property,
ttu iiorvN row laud; nil flna fruit Und;
Jikn nnv irond lirmwirlv.
Wuoui liiinimliiw for tmi nores,
R0 heron, tllliilile; I10UQ; talcs town prop
erly 10 Keren, clnftfed; taV rvildanca In
trod.
140 nnren Itnaiifl rlvfcr: 10 nertn bottom
undr ditch; tnkn town property,
rlna TtOO-uoro rtfttch or any portion; 40
ubfoa In orchard: tnko sond tticumo or
rn denan property.
iiodern t-room hoti. J lots, on pavlnu;
tnkn a fnw ncres llrnr crtfk bottom
nail under dlloli.
3 rinn clo.in In IiiIm far raw Und.
30 acres Hear Creek bottom for Dakotoh
Inud.
340 nnren. Apoleuntn Vntlny, water
rluht. nil tlllnlile. tnkn city nroiwrly
IT ucren. In pears mid alfalfa; good
IiiiiiruIow; tnko city rtinldence up to
I3.B0O,
Film iippln htid pear ntvlinrd. elono In.
nine eur old, vlonn to town and ship
pltiR isilitt, Inke iptod renldrtu prop
erly In tmde. i
a l-t acres truck, good hoilne, take
lot ns part payment.
1C0 acres Imperial Valley, Irrigated,
ready to plant, $4000, trade one
half, Imlauca canh.
1C0 acres South Dakota, tnkn few
norcH or town property,
WANTED
Qlrln for cneml )iouwork.
City nnd ranch property t Hit
Where to Go
' Tohight "
n .i . in t ii f ii i ' "
E. F. I.
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caeic tU
nxwwa nmzaxmm
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our office I now located In our pack
ing hoiiBe. and Is open for tho aiiau,
From now on wo will Imvo thu dallj
reports all uiurkotn. nhnwlng prlrva
reallxcd by tho California Fruit Din
trlbtttbrs, and all other alilpuors.
Any one lutorested Is invited to
coma In and look them over nnd com
pare prices, Uy ihlntdnc with us you
will have all tho ndrnntaK"n, of the
largest and must coiupleto dcclduoui
nellliiK organization In tho United
Status and ut a lower cost to you than
In tho past,
Last year wo handled nearly ten
thousand car loads, or noventy-clx per
cent of tho entire California crop,
Jlomoniber wo
I ) O h S OTIIIKfl
All fruit In sold on Its Individual
merits, and each growers imnio and
prices roallxod for each shipment arc
publtihod in tho catalogues. Pooling
was trlud and failed years njo In Cali
fornia. If you want to soil soo us, If you
want material, Inspect our antn'ples,
nud .sot our prices botoro purchasing:
I It O 1 V O K It S PKUIT CO.
K. M. McKeany, orlliwetern Agent.
Homo Ptiorwi ltl2. Pacific 7001.
Crater Lake Stage Line
Official Crater Lake Stage AuttU
leave Hotel Nusli at H a. m. Tues
days and Fridays, arrive Crater
Lako suiiio eyciiing.
Itctiirnlng, leave Crater littke
Monday and Thursday. Connoc
toni rlti Hteaiucr Klamath for
Klamath Tails.
Itoiiud Trip $2n.00, one way
ftn.OO, Medford to Klauuith Falls
vht Crater fuko (oik; way) f IH.50
lU'sprvatlons mid tickets at
Hotel Nash or Crater Lako
Oarage.
Still In Business
ff
The Southern Oregon . Electric
Company's office is now . in the
C. C. Ponting plumbing shop. It
would take more than a fire to
stop us from doing business.
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Southern Oregon Electric Co.
Vf.
Newport
YAQUXMA BAY
OIUBOOM' VOVJsA BBAOK
KBIOIIT
An Meal retreat for outdoor pnidlines
of all kludM JIUNTINO. KIMIIINO,
IKlATINO. HlMll' JlATIMNO. Itll).
IN, AtTTOINO, CANPDINd, DANC
NO AND IlOM.mt filCATINU. AVherA
prelly water usiiIch, moss ngnles,
inouii'atone. cnrtiellaun cat! bo found
on tho beach. 1'ilrn mountain wnlor
und tlill beat of food ut low prlcex,
Freali flHh, elatnn, ernliN nnd oyslors,
with abundance of vexfttahle of all
kinds dully.
Cnmplnr Srouuds OonvmUst nd At-
tractlvs with Btrict MnulUry
iraUtlous.
10W
OUMZ TMir SJBAIOK
VIOXSTW
Prom All Point In Or.fon, Wsih
lufton nnd Idaho, on snls dally,
3-pAY SJATUBDAY-MOMDAY
XIOXSTM
from Hoiitliern Pacific points Portland
to CottaKO (Jrnvo; uImo from ull C. A
V.. siatlotiH Albany and went. (ItVid
Kolni; Hatunluy or Himday and fur
roturii Hiimlay or Mouduy.
Call mi any H. I. or fl & V. Ascot
for full purlluuturs an in fareit, train
KChndulcH, Me, i alao for copy of. our
lllimtrated booklnt, "OuIIiibm In Ord
Kon," or wHlo to
WM. XcXUBKAY
a.uernl Ttutngtt Afenl,
Vortlsnd, Origon.
mjffmB
Always Hie Host.
1'lltVTO I'liAVM '
-TD.NHIIIT
THE END OF THE EAUTIt
THE CIIUHADE OF TIII3
TfOMI'LEUS
HKIUINICS VS. JACK SONS
Hplolidld Coiuody.
! It I 0 1 O O E N T H i
THE ISIS THEATRE
II i It IC A T Ii A S T
tllA.NT FOl'lt 'AHTrt,
I Singers Dniiicis Coinodlnns I
Doing the first limn this great or
gaulftntlnu of nlugoin, duuetirs nud
coined hum havu over criused tho
coutliiout, every poison In Med
ford should (alio advantnRM of
this opportunity to hour and nee
tour of the greatest artists In Y
their lino that lmvo eror hoou I
brought toisother, and It tuny bo
viiarH boforit thov vlalt the Pacific
roust aunln. Thoy iriiiltn but four
stops, rortlitiltl, Modfordi Kan
Frauelsco and Los A.K"Ich, then
direct to Chicago, playing nilly tho
first china hounos of tho east nud
playing Proctor's theater, Now
York, for thirty-six ciiiniocullvo
weeks, packing the houso at over)
; performance, ought to 1st n sure
gunrauteu of tholr wonderful ah-
allty us enlertulnors. Don't mlnn
seeing nud hearing thorn- three
I lights only.
ROBERT J. L0CKW00D
V ll4 I It O V H A C T ) H
X e r v H i it i' I n I I n t
(' It r o n I o I) t n o a n o s n
K p e I it I t y
TEMI'OIIAKILY LOCATED
a I I X. II A It T Ii K T T
Phono Homo IMO-K
PLUMBING
HTKAM AXD IH)T WATKU
HDATINO
All Work dtmrnhtood
1'rlces Itennounbla
S.t Ilownnl lllock, Iilrauco
on (lih Ktrect.
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