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MEDFORD MATL TRTUNE, aiWFORP, OREGON, MONDAY, ,W,Y ill, 1011.
Medford mail tribune
AN INDBPKNDKNT NKWHPAPGtl
rUHMHMKIJ DAILY KXCKPT HATUIt-
DAT rtV TUB MHDFORD
I'lUNTINO CO.
Tno Dcmocrnllo Tlmca, Tho Medford
Mnll, Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South'
ern Orcgonlan, Tho Ashlnnd Tribune.
Offloo Mall Tribune Building. 25-S7-J
North rir street; phono, Main SOU,
Homo 76.
THE VALUE OF THE BOBWHITE.
GKOUOH PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Entered nn atcond-claas matter at Med
ford, Oregon, under tho act of March 3,
1 870.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
Official paper or jacKson uouniy.
KTTMCKEPTIOX BATES.
Ono year, by malt .....15. OH
Ono month, by mall SO
Per month, delivered by carrier in
Medford. Jacksonville) and Cen
tral Point . p0
ftunday only, by mall, per year.... 9.00
wcexiy, per yoar i.au
IWOXH CXBCTCATXOX.
Dally averape for alx months ending
December 31. 1910, S7S1.
mil X.eaeed Wire United rrtss
Blepatcat.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on salo at the
Kerry Nows Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News St anil, Portland.
Bowman News Co Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
i As vo dope it Battling Nelson will
win unless ho gets writer's cramp.
" A Wnbhingtoii girl( doesn't belie vo
in nnnics. blio inarnea n man namcu
Unytcr.
) ' Never Touches It.
When n. great big trust gets handed
A blow upon the jaw
II quickly reconstructs itself
To live within the law.
This whole llaytinu trouble would
dissolve if Jack Johnson would but
consent to govern tho island.
Governors Johnson and Wel
should take a, lesson from the gov
ernors of North and South Carolina
and temper their Inugungc.
A Kansas City man tied his wife
up with a team of mules and drove
her around a cornfield. In, trying
to make n mule of her he made a
bra to of himself.
It is hard for some pcoplo to be
lievc that there nre a few respectable
millionaires.
A man stole a pair of bonis from
the Missoula, Mont, band. Did he
wish to silenco tho band or was he
anxious to learn to piny? At any
rate ho was captured as soon as he
blew.
The easiest thing that men can do
Is add together two and two;
And yet some people much prefer
To figure interest so much per.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
NEW YORK Peter Paulson lived
11 days at St. Vincent's Hospital with
a piece of gauze stuffed into bis heart
to stop leakage of blood from a stab
wound. Ho waB recovering when
blood poisoning killed him.
IF, in tho general economy of nature, provision had been
made for but one bird,' several have expressed them
selves as of tho opinion that that bird would haye ben
the Bobwhite. The sweetness ol! its talk, tho gentleness
of its disposition and the wonderful value to thefarmer,
tho tnnberman and horticulturist of this species ot bird
life warrant such an .expression.
The alarm that has been recently sounded, that the
gypsy moth and the brown tail motli are swooping upon
us, forcibly directs our attention to the bo own it c as an
instrument of protection against such a dire calamity.
The bobwhite, eonsequently,"is among our protected birds.
When one realizes that tho annual loss sustained in
this country by weeds and insects is in excess of $S00,
000,000, and Hint the natural diet of the bobwhite is weed
seed and insects, he will appreciate the enormous saving
this bird would bo to tho country at large, whore it pro
tected and propagated with care.
A scientific investigation of the food ot the bobwhite
reveals the startling fact that nine birds consumed, among
other things, in ono day, tho following: liJoO ilies, oOOv)
aphids, izbb rose slugs, 37 grasshoppers, 2400 pigeon grass
seeds, Go black crickets, 84 large and medium sized grass
hoppers, 700 insects, 300 of which were grasshoppers 151V2
insects, 1000 ot which were grasshoppers ,and 4b grass
hoppers. The bobwhite is known to eat 135 different insects,
most of which are of the injurious type. Potato bugs, cu
cumber beetles, cut worms, army worms, wire worms,
chinch bugs and cotton boll weevil are among them. A
careful estimate shows that this bird will average 75,000
insects and 5,000,000 weed-seeds during the year.
It is now in contemplation by State Game Warden,
William L. ITinley, to release a large number of these
game birds and supply bobwhite eirtis to funnel's who
will agree to allow them to be hatched by their hens
and protect them while young, finally permitting them to
wander at their leisure to all parts of their farms. Tn
this way, a system of natural propagation will be devised
that will be of tremendous benefit to all parts of the state.
Inasmuch as Oregon seems to be a favorite haunt of the
bobwhite and is known to lay as many as 100 eggs in a
single season, some conception is had of the good work
that might be accomplished through this method.
In addition to the above menu of the bobwhite, there
stands out the important fact that in countries where the
gypsy and brown tail moths have swarmed, the bobwhite
is their worst enemy. Mr. Pulley's scheme to encourage
their propagation by a strictly natural method, without
involving any other expense than the cost of the eggs
and the assurance that they will be properly hatched Ir
responsible parties, will be of interest to every man, wo
man and child in this state.
LOW RATES FOR
SETTLERS SOON
Colonist Season Will Open Septem
ber 15 nnil Continue for One
Month Low Rates Also From
Portland.
The colonist season this yoar will
open September 1," and will continue
until October 15. Tho rales nro ex
tremely low and no doubt a great in
flux of settlers will result.
A settler's rate w alio granted be
tween Portland and Medford to par
ties of five or more traveling to
gether on ono ticket at faro of .f Ul.ftO
for the round trip. Tickets sold at
this last mentioned rate carry a final
return limit of 10 days from dato of
sale and require continuous passage
on going trip, but permit of stopovers
returning within limit.
The Medfonl Commercial Club has
started on nti active campaign to
teach easterners in time for them to
take advantage of the low fares.
CRUISERS BUSY
All EVANS CREEK
Amount of Timber on Each Quarter
Section Delnn Determined by
Mlchlnan Lumber Company
6,000,000 Feet Is Prcsont Estimate
NEW YORK The city's 100 auto
mobiles cost $220,505 and woro re
paired last year at an expense ot
J176.570.
COMMUNICATIONS
NBW HAVEN, Conn. Burr Peck.
aged 84, whoso marrlago a year ago
to a woman G6 years his junior, caus
ed a break with bis mother, 100 Jh
dead. Ills fortune of $100,000 goes
to the widow.
CHICAGO Michael Fennel has
brought Buit for $15,000 because rol
ler towels woro used where ho was
employed and ho declared ho was Infected.
FORSYTH, Ga. That Jeannetto
Thorton, aged 12, who disappeared
two years ago, was swallowed by an
alligator Is the belief following tho
finding of a gold watch bearing tho
Initials "J. T." lu tho ctomach of ono
of tho roptilcs.
NEW YORK Declaring "I'm 111
years old but I'll lick tho motorman
of this car," a centonarlan run down
in' Madison avenue, got up In fighting
trim when tho crowd expected to find
him dead.
CHICAGO Yawning and putting
her hand to her mouth when accoBted
by two hold up in on, Mrs. Skrlwak
slipped off two diamond rings and
held thorn in her mouth until tho men
bad gone,
NEW YORK Albert Appleson
..wooed Sophlo Stolnbrlnk with an au
tomobile revolver, camping In front
of her houso tor four days, gun In
baud, until arrested.
CHICAGO Kicking down a door,
sticking a carving knlfo, Into tho
floor, mowing a cat and giving othor
imitations was Juntos Saunders' way
of wooing. Ills BWCetuoart couldn't
sue It and had him arrested.
(
The Alaskan Contrmersy.
To tho Editor: The question of the
government operating the coal mines
of Alaska in tho interest qf the people
Is ono that not only is arousing com
ment, but at the same time Is crystal
ling into action. The states ot both
Washington and Oregon taking action
to Induce the government to operate
said mines' and sell tho coal to tho
citizens of these respcctlvo states at
actual cost of operation. It is main
tained In defense of this courso that
this would prevent a coal monoply
from acquiring control of some.
That It would operate to break up
tho fuel trust, and that by giving
cheap fuel to the citizens of the north
west that many new Industries now
undeveloped would Immediately be
come active and that these resources
would In Bhort, draw much capital
and many people to tho north west.
All of which from a narrow and sel
fish point of view sounds very Invit
ing. But Is It wlso statesmanship?
That Is the question.
Do you advocate tho policy of tho
government entering Into commercial
relations with her cltlzcnB to tho ex
tent of supplying them with the nec
essities of Hfo at cost? This Is one of
the questions of the ago, and this Is
just what you are asking.
It has always been maintained that
the purview of government was to
vouchsafe to her citizens their per
sonal rights, which callH for protec
tion of person, and defense of prop
erty. But this new request Is to tho
effect that the government enter In
to now relations with hor citizens and
proceed to supply them with tho nec
essities of life. What Is the legiti
mate termlnitlon of this policy? Why
with coal and why not with all re
sources? If it Is wise policy that tho
government operate tho coal mines at
coat and so break up tho fuel trust.
It Is not equally wlso that tho govern
ment establish and operate saw mills
In her lumbor forests? and thus not
only prevent some monopoly from ac
quiring them but would also oporato
to break up tho lumber trust.
Would It not bo equally wlso that
tho government sink oil wells on her
great domains rofino samo and soli
It to her citizens at cost and so break
up tho oil trust? Would It not bo
equally wlso for tho government to
reclaim much of her arid lands raise
fcugar beets oporato sugar factories
und hell sugar to tho pcoplo at cost
and so break up tho sugar trust? Or
still to develop tho great undeveloped
domain and produce tho food supplies
of life at cost' and bo rcduco the prlco
of living? The wool tarrlff question
could bo quickly settled tho samo way.
But it Is wise? and aro wo prepared
or such a step?
The government has always recog
nlrcd legitimate proflto In nil trade
transactions. But what will bo the
effect upon tho great coal fields of
the state of Washington should the
government be able to mine coal In
Alaska and lay It down In Seattlo or
Portland 25 cents a ton cheaper than
could be done by tho mines of the
state, and supposing tho quantities of
coal in Alaska were so great that this
co.ild be kept up for an almost In
terminable period. Would not tho ac
tion oi tho government bo equlvolcnt
to confiscation of tho values already
Invented in all coal mines that must
necessalrly come In competition with
this coal which Is mined by the gov
ernment? and would not tho govern
ment In justlco to these ,m!no owners
be competed to purchaso these mines
also and operate them along the same
policy? ThlB would put Into effect a
policy that would eventually end In
tho government owning and operating
all the coal mines in tho Unltod States
and tho samo result with regard to
other commodity above mentioned
Again to ask that this Alaska coal be
operated and sold to tho people of
Washington and Oregon at cost of
operation Is really equlvolcnt to say
ing that tho pcoplo of these two
itates own this coal and want the gov
ernment to operato It for them, or olse
that they aro asking tho government
to give them something that tho gov
ernment Is not prepared to givo to
every ono else. In fact It Is my op
inion that tho citizens of Seattle, Ta-
coma and Portland would profit much
uioro by this operation than would
tho remainder ot the citizens of theso
respcctlvo states.
Let iih Hiipposo that tho govern
ment still held largo lumber forerits
In tho state of .Maine, If you wero
a congressman would you favor tho
government working this Into lumbor
ane selling In to Now York at coal?
Would you not at once hollow, "waste
of national resources". You certainly
would. Then why ask congress to do
for you what you would not do for
somo ono clso? No a thoiiKand Union
no! and If Senator Polndoxter of
Washington wishes to urgo tho cltl
zons of that slnto to potitlnn for tho
same, and if tho editor of tho Oregon
Journal wants to sturt something of
that kind und if Mayor RuHhllght and
Governor West wish to petition foran
Alaska coal commission whoso duties
will bo to put Into effect such a policy,
then tho groat northwest is Invited
"lo keep their car pretty closo to thu
ground and hear something drbp
when thoso petitions get to WuHhlng
ton. C. K. WIII8LER.
NOTICE.
To our friends and tho public gen
erally: Wo havo our machinery mov
ed to our now nhop on Jackson street
east of Ilenr creek and will bo ready
for business by Tuesday, August 1st.
Wo take this occaslcm to extend our
thanks for past patronage and hope
bygiMMl work, and prompt delivery to
merit n contlnunncu of samo. Come,
and seo us, overjbody. With tho now
machinery to bo Installed wo will
havo a nhop cquu Ito any Bouth of
Portland.
MEDFORD BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
V Shoots , returned Monday
morning to his orchuid much at
Woodvillo utter a visit over Sunday
with bit family in Mmll'ord. Mr.
Street but recently returned from a
hunting (rip on the Itcnitwntcra ol
Kvnns, Trail and Boulder crooks. lit
toils that thorn uro a grout uuuihci
of timber oruiMU in that locality
who aro running out hcctiuu lino
und making estimate as to tin
amount or timber on each qtihrtci
section. These oruinors tiro hi tin
cmpioy oi ino .Miciiigun i.untlior com
pany. On somo quarter t.oetious ol
tho land (hero is estimated to ho si.
million foot of mcrclianiilblo lumber
Tho only feasible or practicable outlet
this timber linn in down Evans crook
to Woodvillc.
NOTICE.
WORSE KVKKV YEAR.
Plenty of Modfottl Rondel Have the
Hnmn ENrlcnri.
Don't neglect an aching Imek.
It will got worse every year,
nacknehp Is really kidney ncho.
To cum tho back you must euro
tho kidney.
If you don't, othor kldnoy Ills follow
Urinary trouble, Bright' disease.
Follow tin) advlco of tho Medford
citizen.
A. Betz, t3Q Front Htroet, Modfodr,
Oregon, says:
"I am Just as willing to recommend
Donn'H Kldnoy Pills today as I was
In September. 1007, when t publicly
told of my experience- with them. I
suffered from kldnoy trouble for nt
RANCHES
15 acre) oloao III! beautiful view) flue
HntlManu norm very war terniM.
4 la nvroHi hearing nrchnidl water
rlKlit; nlor also lenao on good pan
turn anil liny mini; audi or timm
Itoltnmilahmiint, 00 ncrvH on railroad
'bullillnim f :t30.
21 acres, 20 lu applet and ponrn, 1
aero tlno building Mtc, $1300, good
tormo.
TRADE
Id ncrcs, South Dakota! lakn aerolite
10 uoii'H, rhvi bullitlnu alte, ftSOOll, take
rcslilouco wrl lnit.
$0 nerca IrrluuliHl In Idaho, CO lu nl
fulfil mill mop, ISO iioioh.
R ncrcn hoarliiir orchard oqtilly IJtOO,
tnko. kimhI roKlilniK'o.
30 nurus tinilor illioli. wnter rlRlit, 1 yciir
orchiml, equity 11800 luko ruildeucti.
10 aoroB, & umlcr ditch, 8A In tipplr
nml imn In 3 yenr, a la miles out,
ft SS ncro,
10 nurcM. 1 In pcur. cloo In flno build
in tiltfi nml view.
UO-nortf ntook niul nlfnlfit rnoh ISO
norm tlllntilo) utulor illtob; tit por
nt-'re: tnko Income ronrtv.
130 ncrn ritw I mult all flat fruit Inndl
tnkn any uood property.
I mom biinuiilow for ten acred.
10 noroB, tillable; 13000: tnk town prop
crty,
JO norm, cleared: take rcxtdenco In
trade.
HO aorea ltouue river: K0 acres bottom
under ilttoh; tnko town property.
Ptne aOO-aorn ranoh or any portion) 0
norm In orchard! tnko good Income or
roaldeuce property,
j.odern lroom bonne, a lota, on pavlnu;
tnkn n few ncroa Hear creok bottom
aoll under tllloli,
S .fine eloap In lota for raw laud.
10 acrea Hear Creek bottom for Dakotah
laud.
SM0 acre. Applccato Valley, water
right, all tillable, tnko city property.
17 acre, In peara ami alfalfa! koikI
buiiKi'low; lakn city realdcnco up to
13,800.
I'lim appln ami pear orchard, clom In,
ulna year old. cloxo to town ami ablp.
ping point, take kooiI reiHIonco prop
erty In trade.
'i 1-t urn (ruck, good house, take
lot as part payment,
I GO arros Imperial Vnlloy, Irrigated,
ready to plant, $1000, trade one
hnlf, Imlanco cash.
lt0 acria Huutli Dakota, tako
Where to Go
Tonight
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I - tlOOl) ONI0H- I
THE I.OVAI.TV OI-' DON 1,1'IH
vtoimium
tliTiit Indian right,
THE KEN I)
Wo torn Driuiia.
SARDINE INDUSTRY
.lOSIt AND UNIlV'H WKIMMNd
, TRIP
A (lixiil Irftugh.
1. Ift -( ... 4 .ft . . fc, I.. .1
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Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho un-leust flvo years and ns tlmo paasod,
dorslgncd will upply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt
Its next regular meeting on August
1st, 1911, for a llconso to soil splrl
tous, vinous and malt liquors In
quantities less than a gallon, nt his
place of business at No. 25 South
Front street, lu said city, for a per
iod ot six month.
CARNS BROS.
Dnto ot first publication, July 20,
1911.
XOTICE TO ALL CEMENT CON
TRACTORS AND I1UILDERB
That on and after tho first day of
August, 1011 tho local Cimont Work
ers Union No. 158 will enforco tho
following scalo ot wagu and hours:
tor finishers 62 1-2 cnts per hour,
for finisher's helpers $3.50 per day,
for labprs $3.00 per day, tor box mix
ore $3.50 per day. Eight (8) hours to
constltuto a days work. Hours from
3 a. m. to 5 p. m, and tlmo and ono
half for over tlmo and double tlmo
for Sundays and holidays. F. H. Mc
Docald, pros.; C. W. Damla, soo.
1 grow worse lustoad of hotter. Sharp
imliiH darted thrnueh iho small of mv
back and sometimes tho attacks wero
bo sovoro that I could hardly atnop
At night my back nchod IntoiiHoly and
sound sleep was out of tho question.
Being told to try Bonn's Kldnoy Pills,
I procured n box nt UasktnH' Drug
Storo and they soon gav mo rellof."
For salo by all dealers. Prlco 50
cents. Koster-Mllburu Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for tho United
Stntcs.
Remember tho name Bonn's and
taku no other.
Husking for Health.
IN REFERENCE TO ALLEGED
HOLDUP
At Nowport Tho falso statements
appearing In tho various papere of
tho state, for tho purposo of mislead
ing tho public, wo wish to say In our
behalf that tho C. & E. railway com
pany havo authorized us to place a
train checkman on all Incoming trains
for tho convenlenco of tho tourIntrt,
or ho would not bo allowed by tho
railway company to oporato. Wo al
so chock your baggago from your cot
tago or camp grounds Issuing you a
regulation railway baggago check.
Don't bo deceived or mislead by ar
ticles printed by irresponslblo pnrtlcs.
As to our reliability wo can refer you
to Mr. J. P. Collins, general baggage
agent, 8. P. Ry Co., Portland, or Mr.
J. T. Walsh, superintendent, C. & E,
Ry Co., Albany. Our rates aro reas
onable In every particular, and wo
will BatlHfy you. Signed, Tho Newport
Transfer Co. 9
Hasklns for Health.
NOTICE.
Alt wooumon or tno World nro
rcquosod o ho present nt camp Tues
day evening, Augtmt 1st.
W. T. 8HOULT3, C. C.
J. W. LINO, Clerk. s 111
Hasklns for Hoalth.
8 ACRES
Small bourn-; all nf 8 oactes plant
ed to orchard, 3-year-old tri-en;
quarter rnllo aouth of city limits;
prlco I1S00: good torina.
3 modern hunKalowa for rent.
ovzm VAMwaiwM amu M.tmraiow-
SBS XAVK.
White & Trobridge
Crater Lake Stage Line
Official Crater Lakn fltago Autos
loiivo Hotel Niuili at H n, tn, Tues
days und Fridays, arrlvo Crater
Lnko samo evening.
Returning, Icavo Crater Lake
Monduy and Thursday. Connec
tions with Ntenmer Klamath for
Klnmli Falls.
Round Trip 11120.00, ono way
l 15.00. Medford to Klamath Falls
via Crater Lako (ono way) $18.50
Reservations and tickets at
Hotel Nash or Crater Lako
Garngo,
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City Property Bargain
LOT 60x125
East FronrOne Block Off W. Mam
PRICE $300
TERMS: $50 Cash, $10 a Month
9 1 U1V1 I CORKY BLOCK
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ncria Houth Dakota,
acres or town property.
WANHD
Jlrla for Rxnural houaarrork.
.'Itr and ranch property t llL
fow
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PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our offlco Is now located In our pack
ing hoiiao, and Is open for tho soaaon.
From now on wo will havo tho dallj
reports all markets, showing prices
realized by tho California Fruit Dis
tributors, and all othor shippers.
Any onu Interested Is Invited to
como In and look them over and com-
paro prices. By shipping with us you
will havo all tho advantages, of tho
largest and most completo deciduous
soiling organization in tho United
States and at a lower cost to you than
In tho past.
Last year wo handlod nearly ten
thousand car loads, or sovonty-nlx per
cent of tho ontlro California crop.
Remember wo
POOL NOTHING
All fruit Is told on Its Individual
marlts, and each growers tinmo and
prices realized for each shipment nro
publlshod In tho catalogues. Pooling
was tried and fulled years ago In Cali
fornia. If you want tn toll sen us, If you
want inntorlal, Inspect our sample,
and got our prices butoro purchas
ing. P It O I) U O E R 8 FRUIT O O.
E. M. McKcnny, Northwestern Agent.
Homo Phono 15 IS. Pacific 71101.
Newport
YAQUIKA. BAT
OKEdoir roru&AB skaok
BXIOKT ,
An lilcul rntrcat for outdoor paMllmna
of nil klmlH. HUNT INO, FIHIUNO,
IIOAT1NO, HIinF I1ATIIINO, RI
INO. AUTOINO, UANOEINO, DANC
Nll AND UOM.UIt HKATINO, Whro
iretty"-uutor nmilra. iiiohh ukuIom,
iiiooii-HloiiPM, ciiriinlliiiiM can bo found
on tb Imiioh, I'urn inounliiln wulol
and Iho bust of foo.l ut low prlcrvn.
Kri'itli flali, damn, oralis ami oyMrin,
with iibtinilutico of vcKtablee of ull
I: I ml a dally.
Camping- Orounda Convenient and At
traottvo with Ntrict Manllarjr
BeruUtlona.
&OW BOUKD TBir BUAHOH
TXOXBTM
from All PoIbU In Oregon, Waili
Ington and Idaho, on sale dally.
3-DAY MATUBDAY-MOBDAY
TICKETS
from Hoiilbtun Paofla points Portlipul
to Oottngn Orovn; iiIho from ull C, St
13. nlutloiia Albiiny and woat. Oood
Monu Hntunlay ?r Huniluy und for
rot urn Humluy or Monday,
Cull on iiuy H, p. or Q. fc V. Agent
for full particulars n to faros, train
nclimliilcH, oto.l alMii for copy of our
llliiHtnilfid bonklnl, "OuIIiikh III Orn
koii," cr wilto to !
WM. MoMUBBAY
Oentral ritena;er Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
fST!
Drapertfes
Wo carry a very comUMm')t
drannrloa. luon ouriiilna.rlznraa.ieAti..
e,i
inn
and do all claauns nf ujiwlilerlMg,' A
apoplal man to look after. ibis ,wMc
oxolualvuly und will five bm good
aurvlou uh Is possible fo'stt K hvimi
aurvlou uh Is possible to'getKi
tho largest olllea. ' ". C
Weeks & McGowaFCo
THE ISIS THEATRE
Big ollnl.U! Bill
Harry Mack .V Nclicf It'll Mario
prt'Bcntltig thotr delightful llttlo
tikctrh entitled
i'TIIE BLIND DKt.OAK'K DREAM'
Prcsontlug for thu first tlmo on
tho Paclflu roast their wonderful
and Interesting llttlo skltch of la it
man nature mm of (Iioho nets
2 that grip tho heart nml tcnehon a
X good moral Iomiwii Introducing
.plenty of good acting -woudorfiil
J olcctrlrnl efforts -combined with
Mpuclni Hconory mnkoH It onu of
J tho moat Interesting iih well im
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