Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AN mnKl'KNIKNT NlV.P,VKlt
rum.ituiisu nvKitr aitkunoon
ISXUKI'T flUNUAT. 11V TIIH
MHUKOUU 1'UINTINU CO.
Tlio lcmocrntlo Times, Tim MmMord
Mnll, The MoiUonl Tribune Tho South"
rn OrcKnnlnn, The AMituml Trllmno.
Office Mnll Tribune Hulhtlnu. I$.378S
North Kir atrcot; phone, llnln 3021 i
Home 78.
OROltan PUTNAM, IMltor nnd Manager
Entered ns second-dims matter nt
Mcdfonl, Oregon, under Uio net of
March 3, 18.9.
Official Pnper ot the Cltr of Mcdfonl.
Official. Paper of Jackson County.
, StmSCRITTIOlT RATES.
One year, by mall $5.00
Ono month, by mail SO
Ter month, delivered by carrier In
Mo1 ford, JaoktmivUle nnd Cen
tnvl Point ,...,....,.., .SO
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 3.00
weekly, per year 1.50
BWOBK CIKCUX.ATXOK.
Dally average for cloven month! end
ing November 30, 1911, 251.
X"ull Xeased "Wire TJnlttd Frttt
DlcpMcht.
Tho Mnll Tribune. Is on sale, at the
Perry News Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel Nen-s Stand. Portland.
Rovrman Newa Co., Portland, Or.
VT. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
KCSrOBS, 021X0 OX.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, nnd tho fastest
growing city In Oregon.
Population U. S. census 1910 8840;
entlrnntrd. 191110.000.
Vivo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, giving finest
Biipply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved.
Postofflce receipts for year ending
November 30, ltll, show Increaso ot Id
per cent.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Tlogue
Ittver Spltzenberr apples won sweep
Gtakes prUo and title of
"Apple Jtlnjr of the World"
nt tho National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, nnd a car of Ncwtowns won
rirst Frltt In 1910
nt Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B. C,
JMrst rrtse In 1911
at Snokano National Appla Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
Itoguo River pears brought highest
prices In all markets of the world dur
ing tho past six year.
Write Commercial Club. Inclosing 6
cents for postago for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever puuusnea.
COMMUNICATION.
X
Our Public Schools.
HUBBARD, Ore, Feb. S. To tlio
Kdltor of Mail Tribune: Judging
from more than a column of com
ment by tho Oregonlan on your nr
tlolo whoroln yon said the public
suhools "arc nioro or less of a costly
farce," I wish to say that you arc
not alone In that respect. Tho writer
is another that says tho same. They
aro a costly farce. They always re
mind mo ot a man feeding flooring
stock through a planer. Every board
must match the othor. And children
arc not built that way. Tho Ore
gon ian says, "There is more non
sense talked about the decay ot spell
ing than any other topic." Perhaps
so, but the decay Is with us. Why?
Because tho pupils aro not taught to
read or to spoil, but their timo Is
tnken up with "ologies" and ogonys"
that should be given to the common
branches. I am glad that some one
bad the hardihood to strike the pub
lic school machine hard enough to
mako It squirm. Yours truly,
J. S. YODBR.
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TEACHERS AND PARENTS
ENJOY DISCUSSION
The Teachers nhil Parents' circle
of the Wiibhiiigton M'liool met Friday
.iftoniooii ami enjoyed two hours of
diffusion iixl MR'inl intercourse.
Various committees are to be ap
pointed, anion;; them one to vi-.it the
acluiul board as to. the filthy condi
tion of the toilets, plumbing nnd lack
of privacy because of lack of doors.
Another committee will see the city
attorney u to the propor way to
proceed to vmi6c the enforcement of
tho oiirfow Iaw,.vhi'h mutter the city
tiouncil wnti ruported nt in favor of
looking ii).
The ladies were delighted with Mm.
Webbtur's rendition in negro dialect
the Htory of how "Mary Ann" fell
front tho higher culture.
Dr. i'iekel read u most interesting
paper, in appreciation of which the
Indies iruvu him a minx vote of
thanks.
Rofrotdimoiitri were served ty the
commit teo in charge.
NSljRANCE AGENT GONE
EKNOWSWHERE
Tho ('. H. Walker & Co. inMiruiiee
tm&iiiostf has 1'uon taken over by Kurl
tt'iuny and in thu future nil instir
iinco )iihiiiots relating to any of the
ttoinpniiitw which were represented by
them will ho taken care of by him.
Mr. Walker lias disappeared and
ui8 not boon heard of for a wool;
past, but it is believed that his ac
counts nro in good conditio!!, uk he
loft a considerable number of bills re
ceivable for tho inbiiranco written by
luni during the pnbt month.
' i'ACOMA. CopfOHsiitg to holding
out 18 enstw of niprehnndiite, wortli
If"" 1(100, from the reeoivci-!, Ma ZucU
rtuhoru, cliithing moivhant, is in jail
jvjiltinjr uvlivii q tlio letlcml jury,
BEN SELLING FOR PANTS-SENATE.
!
KN KKlililNCI of Port
13 (Mn wiMinin. linw
republican noiniimtum as Unitotl States senator.
Registered voters aro in receipt oC a coniiiuiiii''ntiou
from Air. Soiling, enclosing an addressed stamped envet
odo. in which he asks support on the ground of being the
father of that nianv fathered institution, the Oregon sys
tem. He claims to be the original progressive and the
staunch defender of popular government.
This newspaper is, along with other newspapers, also
in rc-eipt of another circular letter enclosing the same
sort of an addressed stamped envelope, from Air. Selling,
asking its svpport of Air. Tal't and its assistance in secur
ing the reuomination of the presideut. by an endorsement
at the pres'dontial primary.
Ur. Selling is thus asking tlie people 10 support ins
u candidacy as a progressive, and at the same time
ow
Taft campaign, appeals to
asking their support of Tatt. the standpatter, wno is
openlv hostile to all that, the progressives stand for.
Mr. Selling, posing as the father of the Oregon system,
anneals to the insurgents. Air. Selling, chairman of the
ing water upon both shoulders.
Bon Selling is a big clothier in the metropolis. "From
spiling a few pairs of pants a day. he now sells many thou
sand pants, lie operates a chain of stores, some under
his own name, the others under other names, aim tie is
authority for the statement that his net profit exceeds
$50,000 a year which means some pants.
Mr. Selling as a seller of pants is a big advertiser
one of the largest in Portland. "We see no unfriendly
criticism of Mr. Selling in the metropolitan press. Per
haps those large advertising contracts explain why the
standpat Oregonian never attacked Ben Selling, the anti
assembly leader, and why the progressive Journal never
attacks Ecu Scllinr?. standnat leader for Taft.
Selling so many pants has naturally made Ben Selling
quite a figure in the metropolis hut his knowledge of the
state is confined almost wholly to the metropolis. Like
so many other Portlanders, to him Oregon is simply Port
land. It lias not made him big enough to see much outside
the city limits.
Mr." Selling complains in his circular letter that Mr.
Bourne does not spend enough time in Oregon. Little as
ho may spend, it is more than Mr. Selling spends in Ore
gon outside his home city. Mr. Bourne lists been broad
enough to recognize tho possibilities of Crater Lake as iu
asset and to work for appropriations for it. Mr. Selling
was too narrow to comprehend it, and while in the legis
lature voted, worked and spoke against making Crater
Lake accessible.
Mr. Selling may be a great merchant, but he has done
nothing material that is known to develop Oregon or make
it a great state.
Ben Selling has for many years been owner of several
thousand acres of land in the Rogue river valley, yet he
has not planted a tree, plowed a furrow or made two
blades ot grass to grow whore one grew before, or even
tried to keep alive the one that grew. The land is still as
barren as the day he acquired it simply held for the un
earned increment, the advance in price that may come
from the efforts of others.
The Portland public, when inquiring about men's fash
ion, follows his own advice and "Asks Ben Soiling." Whan
wanting apparel, they have become accustomed to "see
Ben Selling." But men's fashions for thifuycar show
United States senators of a different pattern from Unit
furnished by Ben Selling the clothier. Something besides
ability to sell pants by the million is wanted by Oregon at
Washington, D. C.
Nineteen Years Ago Today
Ileum from Tlio Mcdfonl Mnll of I'Yhruary ID, IH:t.
A couple or three Griffin Creek
itenih: Mrs. D. li. Soli.s i improv
ing in health. S. (1. Wortman ia de
iroii8 of helling his ranch nnd htock
mid returning to JlliuoU, whore he
has a lucrative ignition offered him.
The hills are full of probpectors.
Crooked creek is on the rampage
nince tho heavy rain of Friday night.
A. Anderson is burning a large pit of
charcoal on his ranch. N. N. Spen
eor has a gold bearing quartz ledge
on hief farm, which ho is going to de
velop, .hiding from the complimcnt
nry notices printed in the papers
coming from the north, south, east
and went in regard to the Mud ford
Mail we conclude that Editor llliton's
hiifetliiig is not in vain.
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A new hardware firm is annonnceil
this week. MoiMrs. John 1'eek mid J.i
A. Whiteside have purchtihcd the
Simons & Catheart stock.
Tho city board of eoiincilmen mot
Tuesday night. There were present
Mayor W. 1. Vawtor, Coiincihnen J.
Y. Short, K. M. 1'lymale, I). II. Miller
and J. it. Wilson, Marshal T. W.j
Jolnibiin and City Itecbrdor J, II.'
Faris. I'etitiomj asking for side
walks in different pnrU of town
were presented by Y), T. Luwfoii, 0.
J j. Webb. I). II. Miller, (Jeorge H. Jus
tus, N. L. Narregau and J. It. Krford.
James Itraiidouburg wnu appointed
street commissioner for the year
18!).'J; a city marshal was employed,
for two months at tt salary of 00
per mouth; K. O. Hurst was engaged
as city engineer (wator plant) at JyGQ
per month.
ii i ii 1 1
In tho euIiooI report it was found
that 1ft years ago, there wore Hfid
inipils in attendance in the ncIiooIh;
the Pcmlet fever scare had mnde the
iiUeuduuce light; Frank Hull wan ouo
-NOT FOR THE
land, nrosidonl oC tho Orison
iililinilUPi'fl 111S PnilUtUIU'V J OP
the standpatters thus earn
of the class lenders in the fourth
grade; Tom Mcrriiuan was a clans
leader in the fifth grade; Lillian Itnrr
(now Mrs, Ihilph Woodford) had a
standing of 8'J in the IS class of the
fith and sixth grades; Willie Isaacs
was in the seventh grade and scored
a rating of 01; Virgie Woodford,
Grace Annum mid I'rudie Angle all
had good standings in the A class of
the seventh grade.
Horn, on February -J, to Mr. and
Mrs. Cool J, fleer, a daughter.
Mr. OI well is very busy llioso days
pruning his fine young orchard, near
Central I'oint.
The snowfall of lnt .Saturday mid
Sunday did not pass away entirely
unused. Hesides tho small boy who
put in it good Kirtioit of Sunday in
piling up snowballs against his big
sister's neck and this same big sister
was similarly engaged in piling up
congealed aqua punt in the immediate
vicinity of the injuring apparatus of
some othor sister's big brother; be
sides those sport gatherers there were
Taylor 1'iiyuu and his lady friends
who delved more deeply in exhilarat
ing outdoor sport, when the snow
flakes flaked and the jingling sleigh
bells jingled, by coming out with their
two in hand horses and cutter, for a
jingle like you don't often get in
southern Oregon.
" ' " i
That was no small shipment of fat
cattle made by Fred IJariioburg, hut
Thursday, neither wore there any
small cattle in the shipment. There
were (JO head in all and iiiiulo up the
finest drove of stock wo have ever
seen marketed. Their uniformity Of
size mid condition of flesh will surely
well recommend them to buvcis, Tho
were from Mr, Utiniobur'a Ijomo
ranch, nlull fed, anil wore shipped to
lVu timid. Two of thcMi calllo wero
weighed bclVro loading into call nnd
the Hcalo lieum Imlaueed ill a little
over two tons. A tV nhiiuiculH like
this one will ni southern Oregon
stock industry in the front row.
l.at week M. II. Kncll and .1. 1.
Detainer were m'rexti'd for killing I1hI
in Hear creek ittt uiant powder.
Tlioy were brouuht before .hint ice
Walton and cneh lined $110 and cants
which wns paid. It in probable thce
purlins had no intention of violating
the law, but as ijtnnrmieo cxcnue-H tin
man they were dealt with uceord-iiiRl.v.
Keep your eye on (he indicator and
note future developments. If Ihinx
are not poping iiK"t liM'b' this city
of Med ford inside of IK) days you can
put us down as a fal"' prophet mid
a prevaricator of unlimited caliber.
Missus Jennie Keuuw nnd Heruiee
Cameron of Jaek-onville spent the
better part of Wednesday in Mod
ford. Mis ,oii GuVou. our popular I'os.
tnl I'tiion telegraph operator, was vis
iting her mother at Central l'olnl
Sunday.
C. J. Howard took a whirl around
Odd Fellows' hull l-t Saturday iiiht
on the mythical gtrnt. Hv tho time ho
roaches the Royal Purple ho will know
more of Odd Fellowship mid think
better of mitukiml.
The Mcdfonl Di-tillcry company is
now buying corn and rye. Farmers
who have these articles mid wish to
sell will please lio:in hauling at once.
J. W. Law ton. the harness man,
luis ndded n new slock of horse furni
ture to his nlromly woJI stipplkMl
store.
J. I. Crane vUited his slock ranch
up in the mountain, last week, mid
brought several hed of slock to his
valley ranch. He reHirU fctock on
tho range doing nicely.
TWO Nineteen Years Ago
Mrs. S. S. 1'eiilz mid son, returned
last week from their three months'
visit with relative: at San Francisco
uud other California points.
Mrs. Charles Dickinson mid her 2-year-old
daughter have been very ill
for a few days l, and for several
days dangerously so, bat their friends
will bo pleased to loarn tlmt recovery
is now almost a in rod. Dr. I'iekel is
the attending physicimi.
A. M. Wisulftird is preparing to
nrccl a fine dwelling house on the cor
ner of Sixth and (5 streets. The
building will be two stories high and
'J(! by 'J8 feet iu size. Messrs. Shaw
vcr & Nicholson are the contractors
who will erect Hie building.
County ClerlMullor on February
1 issued a license to wed to J. K. Dar
nell and .MHrgnrot K. Higeubothem.
United SUtes Murshal Parker of
Ashland was in Med ford last week.
The points of a big copper star pro
truding from iiiideriieuth his coat
lupcl caused the shakes to creek up
one's back and we foil like a great
load had cased its burden I'roiu our
shoulders when he took a return train
for Ashland; our breath cmno easier,
mid the cluck work of this office
pushed on in its well worn trait of
editorial trouble. Wo never murdcivd
anyone or committed suicide, but dog
gone those big eopHir stars mid blue
coats on general principles.
O. C. Cully, a prominent stockman
fro mtlie Stenmboat district, was do
ing business jn Medford this week.
The gentleman bus about 15(1 head or
cattle on his ranch and all are get
ting throiiKli the winter in flue shape.
lie report '2(1 inches of snow on
Klcaiiiboal tints and three feet on the
divide. Says the mining interests of
that locality are looking up mid with
tho opening of spring rich develop
ments are expected.
(bills Creek item: The Mail looks
like it had been struck by u wave of
prosperity as well as a new editor.
DON'T GET RUN DOWN
Weak and mluorablo. If you have
Kidney or Illaddor trouble, dull head
imltiH, TJlzzlnnH, NervoiiHiioHH, Palna
In tho back, and fool tired all over,
Bet a parkiiKft of Mother Orny'o A HO.
.MATIO lill.U', tho plemmnt herb
cure. It never falls. "Wo havo many
toHtlmoiilalH from grateful people
who havo lined HiIb wonderful rem
edy. As a regulator It bus no equal.
AHk for Mother Oray'H Aroinnlle.nf
at ririiKKlHtH or sout by mall for TiO
cts. Sample KIINH. Address, Tho
Mother Gray Co., LoUoy, S. Y.
W. c. Phlpps lias removed his
law office from (ho Phlpps Bulld
lii to First National Bank Bulld
lnn rooms 207-208. Telephone
number changed to 1272.
WHAT SLEEP MEANS TO
BEAUTY
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1-eifeet htm It It eaiiuot oMid with
out tegular unit rcHtful sleep nrcoid
lug lu amount to the hko mid llu
dommiils which life nullum upon the
lutllvltltiul.
Thero nothing tluit mum a worn,
mi's beauty ho quickly as the luck of
Mtiftlclouf sleep uud yet I don't be
llevo (hero lit another law of henlth
that In vloliited to a gi eater debtee,
A largo part of tho world moos to bed
when thero In nothing oImo to do or
when they can't stave off mituro'N
donuuul any longer. Thoo who hnvo
tho most leisure to order their lives
lu a healthful mmiiier Imioro the
beautiful mniiq;eiuout of nature mill
prefer to turn tho n licit t Into day.
Till limy tieetu like one round of
pleasure tint tdic who IiuIiiIkcm too
frequently loses her youthful look
and vlvnelty all too noon and aro put
Into tho hiickKrouuil as "one who lum
had her day." For tlio woman who
has roses lu her cheeks nnd vivacity
lu her mind uud body there lit no
back notit. It situ In careful about the
regulation of hor habits.
The nlKht was jtlven us for sleep
nnd tho day for action. In the nrrlle
legions, cither dining tho long sum
mer tiny or tho long weird nlKht. the
hutunii nystoin suffers more from the
want of the alternate night and du
than from tho severe cold. The long
night produces a itepreoHlou, affect
ing tho mlml nnd morals as much as
tho body. And the long hiiuhIiIiio of
endless day over stimulates the mind,
making restful sleep difficult mid for
Home ImpoHsllile.
"Nature's rules aro not Iron clad,
but ho who violates them muttl pny
tho penalty. Sleep Is next to b-oath-lug
and to the boating of the heart.
It Is tho exception to find person
who are rtmtl to rlo when they
waken or who are ongor to take up
tho duties of '.tho day even when
those duties lire absolute plcmniroii.
bat liiMtoud the awakening I as front
a houvy stupor, and frequently there
Is a greater exhaustion than when
the houd was laid on tho pillow at
night, ntthongh the sleep mny have
been unbroken. Thin condition often
rouicH from dissipation, but more
often from bndly ventilated sleeping
rooms. To waken tired In the morn
lug should bo coiiHldored a thinner
signal as much as Insomnia.
'Hie waste and wear of the body
should ho equal. Tho brain worker
should find pleasure In physical ex
ercise mid those emenged In uwnuiil
labor "should find pleasure lu some
into of tho brain. American women
suffer more from Insomnia thmi any
othter untlon, und tho most skilful
physicians nro now ready to acknowl
edge tlmt medlcino lit of no avail for
thin condition. It Ho wholly with
tho Individual to conquer I ho scat
tering nervo force from within.
Some find roller lu chnugo or climate,
others lu outdoor exercise, but there
aro Individual so situated they can't
do either.
Slum tho oyo Is tho most Impor
tant factor lu producing sleep I will
hero give what one of our nervo spe
cialist Insists upon. When the body
Is lu a comfortable position uud all
tension withdrawn from tho nerves
and muscles, close tho eye mid di
rect tho glanco upward as In devout
prayor. All ffort should ho avoided
as that would strain tho nerves and
defont the purpose. If you nro stond-
rust lu looking upward you will be
conscious thai consecutive thought Is
Impossible; anil In a row moments,
unions disturbed by noise, thoro will
bo only a brief lingering mi the
border of Hliiiiihiiiiand and then
blessed sleep wilt enwrap you lu Its
soothing folds.
This mny not bo accomplished the
first few times, but If persisted lu
thero Is no better or safer remedy.
Tho turylng of tho oyo upward Is to
assume as nearly as possible the nat
ural position of tho oyo bull dining
sleep. AVhon 1 first tried this rem
edy I tried so hard that tho muscles
or tho oyo became sore, but htahliig
with hot wntor quickly relieved them.
Ah soon an I simply looked upward
without effort I achieved tho prom
ised result.
"Sleep Is n nort of Innocence and
purification, Hlessod bo llo who
gave It to tho poor sons of men us
tho Hiiro and faithful companion of
life, our dally healer and consoler."
YourH for charming womankind,
MA11AMU QUIVIhhA.
Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods,
Copper, Rtihhcr, Brass, Etc.
M. J. PILCKER, Prop.
15 North Fir
Home :ir,i Hell ite7i:
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, 1). O.
Public Land Mattera: Final Proof,
DoHorl Lands, OontoAlrt mid Mlulnc
fOHOfi, fieri p.
AbhocIhIVi Worlt tor Attornoy
Dr E. Kirchgessner
I'rnellee limited lo ehonlo dlseiHOH.
HOTEL HOLLAND
WVilnrsthi.VH.
Hours, 10 to :i.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wator
Hoating
All Work (liinrmitMd.
l'lkvii ItcioMmttlilf.
C0FFEEN & PRICE
09 Howard Iiluck, utrncn on 0th lit.
rnoirio aoai. Hum ao.
Noyes6c Black
nerm: and shin iuintixu
Up-to-Imto Auto nnd Carrlngo
Painting, (told Ioaf Hlpns nnd
Interior Decorating n Specialty.
Shop ami Offlco
S. Onipo mid lOlh St.
Offlco Phono 7771. He. 7312.
All Work Positively (lunrantcod.
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THE MERR1V0LD SHOP
134 Will Main.
FOR SALE
Choice
Baled Alfalfa Hay
Delivcied in Med lord m toil lots nt
$10.50 PER TON
$14.75 PER TON
nt ear.
.Scud postal or telephone (Ilnno)
SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM
ROCK POINT, ORE.
Our nlfulfii is uell cured mid h not
sun scorched uud retains all its lich
juices mid nourishment mid color.
The tdalks ure not bruised mid broken
ami Hie tender leaves mid tons are
not bruised and shattered off. Till!
I'INKST TOP-VALi'i; HAY THAT
CAN UK PHOJJUCHD.
Tho farm is imputed from Houn
river,
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
i'Olt HA MSt
180 acres, tools ami all.
11.17 acres, a first class farm.
120 aeron unimproved.
M0 acres, team ami tooln,
87 aeron ' miles from town,
HO ,000 noroso yellow plno tim
ber, about 18,000 per aero,
2(1,000 acres ;ooil for uuhdlvld
liiKi M pur acre,
KKlll uuroH, fliio to nubdlvldo,
I'.ood soil.
IIoiihcu for mile. Cull uud sou
uu.
ICO acroa 4 lutloa out, I ICO
nor aero,
'J'itADH
llouno out with lurco lot (or
oIoho lu house,
Lot r f) x 1 1 1 for n luii;o lot.
"What huvo you?
Trades, trades of all Uttiilu.
MIBOICLLANKOUR
A kooiI bin hor uhop (or iialo.
Cull and IuvohIIkiiIo.
' iimalt iitoroH can hn houi;ht at
a roiiHonablo prlco.
2 hoiHoa, barnoHH and wagon,
1 hortio vory cheap, ?2C,
HMI'LOYtMUNXj
WaltronH,
Olrls for r.onoral housowork.
Blx coat inliiorH.
E. F. A. BITTNEE
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Oppoflite Nash Hotol
I'homi 111 1 1 Home, 14.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
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THEATRE
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.IlKin feel of rentiiio lllnt IIIIH1
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suit (ho Picture.
Keineuibsr our chaiiMii days
HunilMy. Tuiwday uud Krlduy
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TONIGHT
Two lluiitdn Acts
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eat lie.
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Bovernl Medford pooplo havo
employed ut to nppnilno nealtlu
real ontiito. Huch tippralmil In
tittiiully worth moro thiin It costs.
Ira J. DoiIho of Medford was
formerly cmiuoctod with this of
flco. Othor Heattlo and Mcdfonl
retoronceii on romiost.
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