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OKOItOR PUTNAM, Editor and Minuter
Kntered as second-dnss matter at
Medford. Orccon. under tb act of
March 3, 1879.
Offlctnl Toner of the City of MedfordL
Official Paper of Jackaon County.
BUBBORIFTJOir SATES.
On year, by tnnll 5,S2
One month, by mall . "
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford. Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point .... .50
Raturday only, by mail, per year.. .00
Weekly, per year . l-
SWORS CIRCUI.ATIOK.
Dallr avernirn for elexen months n-
lnr November 30, 1911, 8761.
roll Xased "Wire TJnltea
Sltpatchta.
ras
Tho Mall Tribune li on s.ilo at tfca
Ferrv News Stand. San Frnnclco.
Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland
Oowman New Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. VTaah.
MSDrORO, OBEOOX.
Metropolis of Soutiiern Oregon and
Northern California, and the faateat
BTOTrlnK city In Oreiron.
Population V R. census 1110 SS40;
estimated. 191110.000
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, clvlnp finest
supply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of Htreetw paved.
Postofflco receipts for year ending
November 30. 1911. show Increase of 19
per cent. .
Banner fmlt city In Oregon Roirue
IMvar Spltxenberc apples won sweep-
takes prise and title of
'Applo JClnjr of the World"
Spokane.
1909, and a car 'of Newlowni
won
first mio in iju
at Canadian International Apple- Show.
Vancouver, n C
First Prlxa In 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload or Ncwtnwns. ......
Rogue River pears' hrouRht hlRhest
prices In all markets of the world dur
ing tho past six years. ....
Write Commercial Club, Inclosing 8
cents for postARe for the rinest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
CLUB ENDORSES
MOVE BY DENVER
At n meeting of the Commercial
club Thursday evening a resolution
drawn by the Denver Real Kstnie
Exchange "wnc, read. It was in the
form of u petition asking congress to
set nsitta one million acres of pnblie
land in each of the western state,
these lands to be .old by the respec
tive states in the -nine manner regu
lating the sale of school lands; and
that the proceeds nrfeinpr from such
snle be devoted for the building- of
pood roads within such states. The
Commercial club Heartily approved
tho proposition, and the secretary
was authorized to prepare such evi
dence thereof as mnv he necessary.
and plaec the same in the hands of
the Oregon delegates in congress;
and to inform the Denver Real
Kstate Exchange of the action of the
club.
Police Seek Jewel Thief
SAX FRAXCJSCO, Cal., April 5.
Police here today are searching for
a suave jewel thief who stole $3500
worth of goniB from a store almost
under tho eyes of the proprietor. The
thief, a youth of 21, asked for a pin
with a fraternal emblorn, and whilo
the proprietor's back was turned stole
out with the gems, which ho had
taken from the safe, In spite of the
fact that two othor men wore work
ing ln the room at the time.
To Discuss T. R.'s Plan
WASHINGTON', D. C, April 3.
Declaring that Colonel Roosevelt's
suggestion of the recall of judiciary
is worthy of Pontius Pilate, Senator
Jones of Washington announced to
day his intention soon to open a dis
cussion in tho senate on the Roose
velt plan. Colonol Roosevelt's plan
Is similar to the methods employed
by Pontius Pilato 1900 yoars ago,"
euld Senator JoJuoe.
Sell Famous Dairy
STOCKTON, Cal., April 5. Tho
Riverside Farm, one of the most
famous dalrioK in tho world, has boen
sold to capitalists of Soattlo and San
Francisco, according to announce
ment inndo hero today. Tho ranch
comprises fS3 ncrots, and the price
paid was $100,000. Half tho pur,
chaso goes to tho widow of Charlos
L. PJerco, now tho wife of Dr. Ilrey
foglp of Now York, and tho remain
dor to tho daughtorH of Frank Pierce.
Prince to Write Book
LOS ANGISLUS, April 5. Tho
Prlmjo and Prlncoss Lazarovltch of
Sorvla ure In Los Angeles today, the
prlnco to seek material for a book he
Is writing and tho princess to proparo
for a part sho will take In a play to
bo given at tho San Gabriel mission.
Tho "prlncoss Lazarovltch was Miss
Eleanor Calhoun of San Joo.
Teddy. Jr., Benlns Career
NEW YORK, April C Theodore
Roosevelt, Jr., has entorod today up
on his career as a "high financier"
from tho stool of a bond clerk's desk
Ja a Wall street brokerage houso.
Teddy, Jr., works from 10 a. m to
1 p. w. ?uch day.
THE CLOAK OF
O
NLY (ho uni'lonn bird fouls its own nest.
Ln (lofttiniii!?, liholinif nnd fttltfifyinu; Alotlfortl and
tho "Koguo river valley, tho Central Labor oounoil lias
sounded its own doom and effeetually destroyed, its in
fluonoo. Instoad of eooneratint; in unbuilding tho oitv, tho ooun
oil is doliboratoly trying to destroy it.
Unionism is vital and neeessary tor tho protootion of
labor, but it is a prostitution of unionism to uso it as tho
cloak of tho assassin in striking down its homo town.
It is impossible to boliovo that such action is counte
nanced by tho majority of union laborers of Medford
rather it is tho work of tho irresponsible few agitators who
have drifted into office.
ln seeking to dostroy Medford s fame abroad, in knock
ing tho city tho length and breadth of the land, in delib
erate! v spreading falsehood throughout the nation, in
striving to keep people away
ism is cutting its own throat
workmen.
Conditions in Medford do not (Jiff or greatly from those
elsewhere. There are no more idle men than there are
anywhere else not nearly as many as other towns of the
same size have. It has not been necessary to establish free
soup houses hero, nor has there over been a bread line.
There was no more want and destitution this winter than
a year ago and tho only beggars are the hoboes and brake
beam tourists.
Winters are mild with a little industry it is easy to
raise most of a family's living upon a town lot, and the
man with little is bettor off here than in tho east with its
vigorous climate and its denser population, its sharper com
petition and its keener financial depression.
But tho commercial club does not advertise for penni
less la hoi-el's nor for migratory artisans it seeks the
farmer and the fruitgrower, the man who litis capital suf
ficient to purchase a home or. become established among
strangers, in a hmd where every prospect pleases and na
ture smiles three hundred days in the year.
Tho Southern Pacific recently discharged ail employe
for knocking the Rogue river valley. It is a good example
for all to follow. Why should those who are spending their
money developing and upbuilding tho country foster the
knocker to undo what they are doing I Why employ those
who are seeking the ruin of the community I
llie knockers who do not like the Rogue river valloy
and spend their energy destroying its development and
progress should be forced to move on to where conditions
are more congenial to them. Jt is time to get rid of the
knockers.
MERRICK
"D OTII Messrs. Dunn and Merrick stand pledged to give
-- the county a business administration if elected coun
ty judge. Prom the records of the two men it may be
assumed, without dispute, that careful and conservative
business methods will govern expenditures. The differ
ence in the administrations will be principally the differ
ence in personality, temperament and business methods
of the two men.
Air. Merrick is a developer, a builder, a tvne of the
man who is making the Rogue river valley famous and
developing its resources. He is progressive enterprising,
and constructive. Under his regime the work of restoring
the county's credit, maintaining it, and at the same time
proceeding with its development will go forward rapidly.
Air. Dunn is narrow, unprogressive and reactionary.
He has never done anything, either while county judge or
as a private citizen, to upbuild his eommunitv or develop
the valley. He is still following the same methods his
father followed, on tho same farm, before him. The era
of growth of the past ten years has left him unscathed
a spectator in the game of development. He has been
neither progressive nor a builder but a marker of time
in the march of rirogress. His experience is limited, his
idea of efficiency is economy, while all the loose methods
and lack of system now disgracing the courthouse were in
force throughout his regime.
While Dunn was judge, county officials kept the coun
ty funds in their personal bank accounts, as some of them
still do now, without protest from him. Assessed valua
tions were increased from $4,523,244 in 1904 to .2G,GG9,9l(
in J908, and the annual tax lew from $120,704 to $211,405,
with but little to show for it.
Increased taxation, inequality of assessment under
Dunn's regime brought about his defeat in 1908 just as it
will bring about Neil's in 1912, the complaint being that
Dunn did too little and Neil did too much. The pendulum
swung from one extreme to the other. Only a bonding plan
can give the people the improvements thev crave and still
keep down taxation and Dunn is opposed to road bonds.
The only issue is that of progress, represented by iMer
rick, or stagnation, represented bv Dunn.
T0NG MEN IN JAIL
FOR KIDNAPING RICH THIEF
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April C
Three Chinese highbinders of tho
Sop Sing tong are in jail hero today
as the result of kidnaping Woo Sing,
a "rich Chinese, who recently arrived
here. Woo Sing was lured Into on
alley aud threatened with death if
ho did not pay $3000. He finally
agreed, but said that ho would havo
to havo his attorney sign tho check.
He led his captora, heavily armed,
Into the private offices of a down
town attorney, where they woro nt
onco surrounded and captured.
Admits He Lied
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind April C
Auttliorlties at Portsmouth, N. II.,
claimed to havo klllod Dr. Knabo In
Indianapolis, is under arrest, today
telograpbed hero that Nichols has
admitted that his confession was
false.
THE ASSASSIN.
and scaring capital off, union
and bringing hard times upon
AND DUNN.
WILL PUT UP SIGNBOARDS
THROUGHOUT COUNTY
Tho county court has contracted
for making sign boards to bo erected
at tho Important crossroads through
out tho county. Thoy will bo furn
ished to tho different road supervis
ors, whoso duty It is to put them up.
The court requests that tho different
supervisors send in requests for Hlgn
boards, giving tho names of tho towns
to be put on tho boards and tho dis
tances thereto. This will provo very
beneficial to tourists as well as homo
people.
Carl Morris Denies Report
KANSAS CITY, Mo April 0. De
nlul of tho report that ho had aban
doned pugilism to return to work
was made hero by Carl Morris, tho
heavyweight pugilist. Tho Oklahoma
Giant aesertod that he was merely
taking a rost, and would re-nppear In
tho ring within nix weeks.
L
(Tnlil Ailvertlicmnnt.)
County Clerk,
I hereby nntiuunce myself m a can
didate for tho democratic nomination
for tho officii of county clerk, ub
Jcct to tho will ot tho voters of that
party at thu primaries. I promlso
tho people of JacUson county that In
caso of my nomination and oloct'on 1
will fulfill tho iltitlefl of the otflco no
cording to law ami tho heat of my
knowloilKo ami ability.
W. U. MII.LKn.
Gold Hill, Oro., Fob. 1G, 1913.
Tor County Oloitc.
T himiby aniiunuce mv eaiidiihioy
for republican nomination a county
clerk. If tiouiiuntcd and elected, I
will conduct the office according to
law and will tront all pal ion- court -
oiwlv.
OKOKOKA. (lAHDNKK.
Tor Sheriff.
I announce myself as a candidate
for sheriff, promising a continuance
ot tho businesslike administration
havo given tho offlco In the past.
W. A. JONKS.
County Hccortlcr.
I am a candidate for a second
term for tho office of County Re
corder on tho Republican ticket, sub
Ject to tho coming primary.
I havo conducted tho offlco to the
best ot my ability, the hooka nro al
ways open for Inspection and feel
that I am entitled to a second term.
KURD L. COLV1Q.
For ProsccuMug Attorney.
I hereby announce niyseir as a
candidate for tho democratic nomi
nation for tho offlco ot prosecuting
attorney for tho first prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, embracing
tho counties ot Jackson and Jose
phine, subject to tho will of tho vot
ers of that party at tho primaries,
and I plcdgo tho pcoplo of Jackson
and Josephlno counties that In tho
event ot my nomination and election
I will fearlessly, Impartially and to
tho best of my ability prosccuto nil
violations of law In said district nnd
endeavor to administer tho duties of
said office with tho utmost efficiency
and economy. K. K. KELLY.
For ltpnM.'iilnlivc.
I respectfully present my name as
candidate tor representative to tho
republican voters. nt. tho coming pri
mary. I havo been onco honored by
tho pcoplo of Jackson county, having
been chosen to represent them In thn
state assembly tv?o years ago. If
nominated and elected, I shall do In
tho futuro as I have In the past:
give to my constituents as honest and
faithful service as Ilea within my
power. I reallzo that there are mat
ters of importance to southern Oro-
gon that will como up ln tho noxt
meeting of the legislature at Salem,
and It will ho my earnest dotlro If
elected to act to tho fullost satisfac
tion of all the people of Jackson
county.
J. A. WESTERLUND.
For County Cninn.isIoncr.
I hereby nnnounco myself as can
didate for tho nomination of county
commissioner for tho four year term,
subject to tho endorsement of the
republican voters nt tho primary
election April 19, 1912.
It nominated and elected I will
during my term of offlco conduct tho
buslncms ot Jackson county on a
strictly business basis, nnd to tho
best interests of tho taxpayers, and
without fear or favor to any party,
partlcH or to nny particular section
ot tho county.
W. O. LEKVER.
For County Judge.
I am a candhlato for tho nomina
tion of county Judge of Jackson coun
ty to bo determined by tho will of
tho voters nt the prlinarlea April 19,
1912. It I am nominated and elected
I will during my term of offlco, as
soon as lawful authority of tho votors
can bo secured, bond tho county and
begin tho construction of a scientific
system of permanent roade. Ono mil
lion nnd a halt dollars In not too
much for this purpose. Rut a dol
lar's valuo must bo had for ovory
dollar spent, I will oppose Increas
ing tho county's warrant Indebted
ness and will endeavor to reduco tho
Bamo and rostoro tho county'fl credit.
I will assume full responsibility for
a business administration of ovory
county office,
F, E. MERRICK.
County Clerk.
I announce inyuolf as a candidate
for tho republican nomination for tho
offlco of county clerk, subject to tho
primnrlcfl April 19, 1912.
N, L. NARREOAN.
Conuiy Recorder.
I hereby uunounco myself as a can
dldato for tho republican nomination
for tho offlco of county recordor, sub
ject to tho will of tho voters of that
party at tho prlnmrloB, I was born
and raised at Kaglo Point, Oro, I
POLITIGA
CARDS
tor tho pant two years boon
uuty In tho nnnennor n offlco and
nil I attic (ho pooplo to do Is to look
up my character and patit record be
fore ctiftlluii their ballots,
CflAUNCKY KI.OUKY.
Tor Sheriff,
t respectfully prenont my name to
the republican votera aa candidate
for Hherlrf ot Jnckmm county -u U
coming prlmailoM. I l.avo wirvoil
two tonus an couRiaum or iumuorii
district, and If nominated htnl elected
( shall Horvo tho peoplu In tho future
an In tlio pant.
MICVl). SIN'ai.RH.
l'or Assessor.
1 hereby auuouuro myself nr a can.
dldato for n second term for county
aasesBor, Hiibjeot to tho rtiyubllcan
primaries, April ID, 1 1) t y , ami prom,
lao If nominated ami elected to do
my duty In the future as I have In
tho ptmt. W. T. OUIHVR.
l'or ItcpiVMMitnMvp.
I hereby announce inynolf as a can
dldato for tho nomination na ono of
tho two representative to tho axHotu-
bly for Jackson county, to bo ctiosun '
by tho republican voters at tho pri
mary election April 19, 1912.
My two Interests- tho ranch at
Central Point and law practice- -having
brought me In touch with
conditions confronting both tho farm
er and the huMucfta man, In consent
ing to make thu race tor thu nomlua.
Hon for representative, 1 wlnh to
state that I am In favor of well built
highways, constructed along conitn.
leal aud hvlentiflc Hues. I favor such
lawa as will enable our orehardlatsi
to protect ami care for their orchards
in the bi'.it potwlblo .manner. I be
lieve In such legislation an will pro
tect and safeguard nil tho Interest
of tho people In mattorn ot taxation,
railroad ratos aud efficient public
service.
And If nominated and olectod, I
will r.lvo to ouch taxKiyor hotiuDt,
efficient and hnidiiemdlko service.
JOHN II. CAUKIN.
Prosecuting Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldato for tho offlco of proeoutlug
attorney for the First prosecuting nt-j
tornoy district of Oregon, comprls-j
Ing the counties of Jackson and Jo-
ficphlin', subject to tho will of the
republican voters ot tho primaries.
if nominated and elected I will
prosecute all violations of the law
and will faithfully dUchargo tho du
ties of tho office, honestly, Impar
tially, economically and to tho best
of my ability.
H. K. IIANNA.
Jacksonville, Ore., March H, 1912.
For Sheriff.
To tho Republicans of Jackson i
ceunty: j
I hereby announce that I am a can.)
dldato for thu llepubllcnn nomination I
for sheriff of Jnckson county, Ore.,
subject to the wlshos of tho voters of !
tho Republican party, to bo expressed I
.... ..!.... .. ...... ....I. I
ai tuo primary ciccuun on rii ijiii,(
1912. ln caso I should be nominated,
and elected to tho said office, I prom
lso tho people of Jackson county a
buslnoHilIko administration of the of.
flee.
EMMETT HE EBON.
For PioMTiilIng Atlorucy.
I hereby announro myxnlf a candi
date for the republican nomination to
tho offlco of prosecuting nttornoy for
tho first district, Oregon. If I nm
nominated and elected I ahnll prosu
cuto all violations of tho law, and
especially will I prosecute all viola
tions of tho liquor laws, and nil lawH
safeguarding tho wolfaro of young
manhood and womanhood lu this Jit r
Isdlctlon. This I shall do with what
ever of litrougth aud ability my bIx
yoara' cxperluucn na a practicing at
torney nnd thrco yearn ob deputy
prosecuting attorney of this district
ban conferred. Very respectfully,
J. N. JOHNSTON.
(Puld ndv.)
County Surveyor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho above named offlco, subject
to tho Republican primaries In April,
I respectfully refer tho electors to
my past record as a basis upon which
to judgo my qualifications for fluid
offlco,
T. W. OSGOOD.
County Surveyor,
I nm u candidate for tho repub
lican nomination for county surveyor,
subjoct to tho prlmury election In
April.
If elected I will perform tho duties
of tho offlco with tho system and abil
ity that my credentials of formor er
porlonco and my private work of tho
past thrco years ln this county credit
mo with.
Copies of lottoni recontly sent to
tho county clerk and court, and now
In my possession, rogardlng my abil
ity and past oxporlonco, may bo had
by any voter requesting tho samo,
II. Q. 8TOECKMANN.
For County Clerk.
I horchy nnnounco my candidacy
for county clerk subject to tho re-
luvvo
I donul
publican primary on April ll. If
nominated and elected I proinlmi a
bUMlueiiHllkti ailmliilHtrntloii of the of
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riimiN 1 im? iuiii',' 1 11 ,',,'ij n.-mi .
the bent of my ability.
W. K. (JIUHK.S'lliatUY.
1'or County limine.
I am a cAiidldalo for democrat le
nomination an county JuiIko, If
;,..,, , ,.,, , ,.ir,IPIIl ,, ,,0IM,
; ,, ,.tiruU ilwllmln tlt trammeling
I public bundles, ami to adiulnlMter
I the affalrx of JarliHou county on
Htrlcl ami syMlematle luisludss linen.
I will iiHwInt In bulldlUK good muds,
I build up the count j ' credit, labor foi,
' Its ovHiy lualerlnl Intuiest along pro.
Ki'CMilH) and eeouomleat Ilium. I will
favor no locality (al tho oxpouso of
any other ami I will safeguaid all of
your material InieiuMts councleutlouH
ly and to the host of my ability.
I-'U Xlv 1. TOf VKI.I.W.
Mcdfoid. It T 1) No. :
Havers Self Starling
Six-44
Fully CipilppiMl, lui hiding Silf.
Stuilcr, Top, (Jin I'ruiil, Hpvl
tlllll'IlT, Stil.'ll Pllllblllll
ItKiMT Kind of fiutd'iial, nl Ui'l-Mivl,
ItlUIIT Mini or an I'milne O )lln.
Oi'ls, it.pollll MIH'UltiO.
ItlUIIT kind of Ignition, IIomIi Omit.
ItlUIIT l.lutl of radiator, hmic)oiul.
ItlOIIT kind .f tear uli full fbiil-
liiu'.
KKi'ltT kind nf biHly, luxurious foil'-
door.
UKJIIT kind if guuruoli)', iun jenr
liy furtut).
ItltlllT kind if mtIv.
ItKJMT
h-Iiv 'Jl.-.o.
Tlii' 1Iiith In Mold for whnt it U.
a ,'ll-nuut di'pendnbb Auloiuolilb1
It H told a) Us i'ti I worth and iiuut-
HIltiHil to It Hiitlll It
MICHIGAN MOTORS OO.
II A loins Tr.MlIiiK Itep Phono or
cull for ilt tnoiiMtriilloti ut Mrdf' rd
F0RDE CAN DO IT
Do you want your lawn put in
tlrt clats shape f All work
guaranteed. I.envo nddrenn with
II. H- I'ultormi, (junker Nuritery,
Nnli hotel.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASIHNOTO.V, I. O.
Public Land Hatters: Final Proof.
Desert Lands, Contests and Mining
Cases. Scrip.
Draperies
Wo carry u vrjr complntn lino
of ilriipiTU'ii. Inn curtain, fix
turm ilc nnd 10 nil rli,"ii of
uplioixtrriiiK . i-clitl in.m to
look nfUir lliln "rork xctiiHivoly
nnd will kIvx " K"J'l rvic an
In H)Rllln lu at 111 oven tho
Uncut rill".
WEEKS & NcGOWAN C0
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work Ounrantne.
I'rlcii Itaonaljn. ,
COFFEEN & PRICE v
as Howard DIook, Xntrnc on fltb at
Paclrio 3031. Kami ail,
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackson and Humiiilt
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
M. F. & II. Co. Itldg.
A Fair Smiling Face
1
la made much more beautiful by a
good set of teeth, if nature lias not
given one o you, or yourH havo "gouo
wrong" lot us make a now sot of
Teeth for you that will Improve your
looks, and your enjoyment nnd thor
ough iimntlcatlon of food, Wonro
expert deutlslH and employ only ox
pert help, In ovory branch of Dentis
try, Added to which our cluirgon nro
most reasonable.
DR. BARBER
THU DKNTIHT
AilldiiB Work, Cor, Main and Central,
Uoth Phonos.
B Mm SB S a
WHERE TO OO
TONIGHT
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10
cts
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10
fits
Itlllil I Vol I'eatiuo Phnfoplny
(Jood .Subject.
For Wednesday, Thuisday and
Fi'lday oplv wo havo th pleasuro
of glvliiK our patrons a feast.
K KM I TON and Kt'SHliK
In their Sluicing "'id Aembatle
DnucliiK Art
IttMiioililior, three nlghlH only.
Come early and avoid the rush.
tile iliiililoii Kie
STAR
THEATR
I'uder direction People' Amuse,
incut Co. Always lu the lead.
Your own good judgment will uc
kuowlcdKe nut superiority In ev
ery iepert
Knllie ('Imago of Program Toiliy
Tin: unit APPAICKNT
Superb Fentuio
TIIK ItllOTIir.ltllOOh OF .MAN
A ttenrt-luteietttluK drntuu of the
lower flw- ninl the upper leu. One
tremeuduiiN scene showx a wrettt
ling inali-h between two excellent
prnfetfnlotinl untlori
si:vi:v it its of coi.n
'I III ln Velein Hummer
STAItl'Isll, SKA fltrillNS AND
SCALLOPS
An Interesting Scientific Picture
of Deep-Hert Life
IHSTIlll'S MCllT.MAIti:
A Kent Wentern Comedy
All SATIIKIt In Hong
WOOIiWOIITIIS. tho .Musicians
Admission 10c, Children Co
MAT I. NUBS BVBIIV DAY
lOc THEATRE lOc
I'LYNV AM HOWARD
Coniiilv, HIiuIuk, Talking and
Dancing
Tliur-day, Ft May ninl Saturday
IIIOO Feet of Pimirlto Films
n Cooil Photo Play
TIIK ILVIV
LK OF I'lTTSIWItO
UltllH.'i:
of a Southern (llrl's
I Ira very
Tho Sloiy
TltK'KKD INTO IIAPPINKSH
An Old-Fushlouod Melodrama
DODOINC TIIK HIIKKIPF
A Light Western Comedy
NKAIt THAOKDY
A flood IMogruph Comedy
LILY'S LOVKItH
Thin Ih a rlcroiini
ICvenlngs, lOo any seat In tho
houso, Special Children's Mnt
Inco ovory Saturday and Sunday
at 2 p. m., admission 5a and lOco.
Follow tho crowds to tho Isls.
Wo solicit your patronago,
which will bo received with courtesy.
Hall & Myers
Taxi Co.
Taxicubs and
Touring Cars
Phenes: Pacific 1100 Home 400
v Timo Rates:
City on PavomentH, jit.oo por hour
Country, $;i,50 por hour
Waiting Tlme:
10 ContB Bvory Four Mlnutos or
$1.00 Por Hour
Ladles Shopping, $a,r.O Por Hour
Doctoru' City CuIIh a,00 Pur Hour
Taxlmetor Rates:
Service Day or Night
Tako tho Urowu Oaru jj 4
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