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o ff t '! V ft4 - TPAGTC FOUR. 1 11LIL, UJ 1 J L! Mkdfoxd mail tribune NRWSPAPKrt vv1lm r AFTKIINOON NhT B? TUB I'MtNTINrt CO. MHbroKi 'MDflinr.H,0"Tl-ex. Tit Medford Mft. TWo Wislfortf Tribune. Tha Houth trn OrRenln, Tim Ashland Trlliun. '! Mill Trlhuns ItiillJIn. -3.27-51 North Kir siren; phone. Main 1031; Home 16, OHOtlUKIUJTNAK.lMtloraml Manner Knlnrrd na second-clan, matter at MnHnrit, Oregon, tiJor lh not of March 3, t:. Officio! Paper of the City of Mclford. Official Paper of Jaekaon County. !M)ll.CRIIriOM KATIES. On year, by mnll, ...$ 5,0rt OtiB monlli, by mall... ............ .SO Vtr montti, tlcllvercd hr carrier In Meilfonl. .Incktonvllla anil Cen tral Point. .... .......... . .SO Batiirtlajr only, by mall, pr year.. S.oi Weekly, per year. 1.50 mvoiw cincuih&Tioy. Dally average or eleven month end Irs November 30, 1911. 351. Tho vMl Tribune 'la on sale at the Terry 'News Stand, San Francisco, Portland Hotel News wand, Portland, nowroan New a .Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whltner. Heattii. vn. HAYWOOD PLANS. . Bfi XIHL STRIKE 'CHICAGO, Dec 12. A general ktrlko lathe packing and steel Indtis trlesMs tlio plan under con'alilcrntlon htjiV today by William I). Haywood, tin organizer for the Industrial Work ers of tho World. Ho declared Hint most of tho lucking houses were all organized and would demaud better working condition nnd higher wages. "Tho strike wo could call hero," said Haywood today, "would make tho Lawrence toxtllu strike bccm like child's plays. A feeling of un rest jircvalls In the stock yards nnd In llt'o ntccl mills. Wc shall try to crystallize this sentiment Into tho greatest strlko wo have over uttompt wl. Wo will liavo Hie sympathy of Iho public, too." FOREIGN LANDS BNK AT CHRISTMAS STAMP Instead of bearing the bend of lirc-idenU nud former pro-uleiils ic do tinliiinry iHr,tnge. stump., the now parcel inKt slicker, which is double-! tile fiixe of the other, will pre-cnt n panorama of tlie working of n po-.t- olfioe from rural currier to ero- phine mail service. A slciim-dup mid mail (cutler go Fug about its work will be depicted on lite ."(out denomination; a railway postnl clerk sorting hi mail in u big steel cur i the decoration of the 3-i cent stump. The 1-eont tuinp xliow. u MKtul clerk; '2-cent stump, n city currier; 4-ceiit stump n rural cur rier; ."i-ccut slump, u mail train; on the lti-cent stump will be shown nil irtitomobile mail currier; the I'O-cent Viirioly i illu-drutcd with the picture ojf uii aeroplane currying I'liiled Klutc-- mail, n ud the 2."-ceut ntiuup depicts the gem-rill biibjcct of iimnu I'uctiiriiig. On the 50-ceut stamp is u duin.yiug scene; on tho 75-cent a hurvc.ting scene, nnd on Iho $l,j tlenomiimtioii is' n fruit-growing pic ture. All fourth-cliiss matter, excepting "p""'W ust bear parcel's al Mumps ufter January 1. The slnnip nrcJ. ly 1'$ Siielics 1" "i" und tire frciul I'oloicd. In u curved puucl ncixiKh the lop, supported by it panel lH'r'pciidiiiulur column tit each end, iimu'iir Iho words, U. J5. 1'urcels 1'ost in Komaii cupiinl jc.tturs. Tiiniiuliii' iiriiuiiioiiU ocuupy both upper cor ners. tjlirihliuus t:iips must ' nul lie placed' on parcels sent lo foreign counlrios. iutriu, N'orwny ami I'oitiijjlii uliMiliiltsly refuse lo deliver liml.lcr on hich Uliristuiiis slumpx, ure pasted, mid iminy other coiiulrics provido that such slumps must ap pear on Die back mid not on the l'uce of the package. OF HAS-BEENS IS PLANNED LQH AN0i:U:. Cal., Dec. 12. Tlio groatost galuxy of wanliiB heavy wulcht stars, over gruuped In ouo arena, with tho single exception of iho (iipiuiiu uiiu at Ileuo, a couplo of yonVa'ago Is bulng plmiuen (oday b I'mriotor MeCaroy for is'aw Year's D.iy ut Vernon Arena. .McCarty and AI I'ulzur meet at Veritob New Year's Day, for tho white liouvywelKlit championship of the world- JdcCsrGybqJleveB U would be fit and prbpor for John L. Sullivan, Jumos J. Cprbett, Hobert Kltzslni jiioiid, Jnm' J, 3offrIos and Tommy Uuriis to alt Dido by side nnd watch u new Keiieratlou do buttle for tho tltlo that once was theirs. Ho has sent liivltutlone to he quintet, to oc-1 eupy ringside souts nnd oxpecls re jillos hpforo Rnluidoj. - L'-J L.! (THE PU3UC MARKET A SUCCESS. JODKOKD'.S pwbllt1 nmi-kct hn8 hocn mi uutntulU'iotl uiiiwiim. ill' linn mt nnlr holmd .solvo till4 I mill I'Ost M' of living hut also tlu high fost or soiling, ft 1ms hroujrht (ho consumi'i and prodm-or togothor. iniMrnscd tho prot'it.s ol' tho grower mid roduoed tho prioo paid by tho oiwmuor. Sjiloa during the .smnnior and autumn averaged 2(XH) a weelc. Over .$J)30 of berries and cherries were sold a tiny during the season. From MO to 100 dressed ehiekens have been marketed weekly. Many tons ol' green veget ables have been sold iuid are being sold, every month. Thousands of saeks of potatoes and onions and approxun utelv throe ears of eabbage have been disposed of at a profit to iho grower. Mauy barrels of eider and vmogar have been disposed of. What the market has meant to the farmer is shown by the sales they have made. J. G. Oodlovo of Gold I till sold f)00 worth of cherries in eight days. O. .1. Ames of 'Polo lias marketed over 900 saeks of potatoes and in addition averaged over $150 a month from vegetables and produce. Most of the 24 booths have been occupied since the market mrmrwl "" The price of-moat lias been inne nnnhlpfl to nuirkot Ins sunUus. Without the meat, the success of the market would tho success is ueyoiiil all question. For the first time in the history of the valley, it will Its. n.'lMn in ...! fi l.llll.l irt'flWM llffl1l'l 111 ll islllS. OMlOim other vegetables all winter. Apples ,mul other fruits, liavo had a steauv sale. The 'market has been a stimulant for growing of pro duce and garden truck. Another year and the supply will he nuuUi greUter, the variety more o.xteiuieti. .uiuc uuiu that, the market has almost paid its own expenses from the nominal booth rentals. AVlmf tin. liiMi-k-hi lm nii'iiiif in the itconlo of Medford.1 they themselves know. It has nnd should point the way to other co-operauvo i-un& u bring producer and consiiiuor together. The fanners, as well tts the fruit growers, should organize to solve their foreign market problem aud eliminate the dishonest com mi:foii licol-iM who fattens on their labor. " The .success of the market is due largely to the present efficient and experienced market-master, K. .1. Kunyard. mil tit tin miivi. n iiU'N charge, Messrs. Canon, Hnierick, Watt and Millar, in giv ing him full latitude in its management. Tho public market is the greatest creation of the present council and should n.tti' Willi iin tr'ewii nf tlw ilt:. o"" "":' "":..""":"". The .Mail Tribune has been the lriunu m uie marKoi, its staunch advocate before its creation and since, and will oddoso anv nnd all attempts, by office seekers or ot hoi's. to destroy jts efficiency. JACKSON COUNTY ' ' " "" JACKSON count v is nrst among the counties 01 urogon in imiDortiou to iioimlntiou. for the number of nuto- mobiles, though ranking third in the actual number ol rutomobiles and motor vehicles. Multnomah leads with JRS7 nf tin. 101(12 motor vehicles in the state, Marion is second with 751, Jackson has nnd Linn fifth with 326. i Of the S20S autos, Multnomah has H5H0, Marion f7o; .Tneksmi oOG Tjhik 359 and Linn 2SS. Of the 118H motor cycles in the' state, Multnomah has 737, Marion 133, .lack- son U3, Lane 3o, Linn Si. Ut delivery wagons, there ar.o 219 in the state, Multnomah having b"5S, Marion 17, Jack--son 5, Lane 9, Linn 1. Of motor trucks, the vehicle of the future, there are 414 in Oregon. 327 in Multnoninh, 19 in, Marion, 2 in Jackson, 8 in Lane and 0 in Linn. " ! The autorf ill Jackson county tire scattered ns follews: Aslilmifl na P.vou-iisboro 2. Butto Kails 1. Central Point 38, Eagle Point G, Gold Hill 0, 1, Medford 2UO, riioeiux , rrovost i, uogue i.iver -i, Talent 32, Tolo 1, Trail 2, Wellen 3. The Jackson countv motorcvclos are scattered as fol fel fol eows: Ashlahd 4, Central Point 1. Medford 49. Phoenix 2,; Prospect 1, Rogue Kivoi 5 nnd Talent 3. The total of motor vehicles is distributed as follews: Ashland 120, Brownsboro 2, Butte Falls 1, Centrnl Point 41, Eagle Point 6, Gold Hill 0, Jacksonville 17, Lake Creek .1, Medford 343, Phoenix 9, Prospect 1, Provolt 1, Jlogue I.iver 9, Talent 13, Tolo J. Trail 2, Weljon 3. Keep the Money in Oregon To the lidiler: l'ro-perou Port laud furnishes a Inrse part of the iiavroll which' keens Hie bucket lri- gude in other stules usy, l'rcticiilly to the excluiitui ot our own ".uregmi made." Not that ''Wnshiiiloii, or Culil'iirniit or New York mude" is belter or cheaper, or oon us good or ns cheap, but wo are so busy with our own pur&oiiul ul'l'uirs, that even tlion of us who reluctantly ugteo to serve on public commissions haven't the necessnry time to study the intri cacies of probable results of our uo liulis to our entire .commonwealth. At n recent meeting of tho Oregon Arauufucturcrn Association, u promi nent t'ulifoiiilaii In his address praised tho loyulty of Ciilit'ornbins and particularly the (rait of their al ways giving "California made" pref ercuce, and he fiullier stated that only in things not produced in Cali fornia, such us woolens, for instance, Hid any other of the l'acifio stnte-t receive uoiisiderutiofi. ihis scull inent was loudly applauded, becuuso this audience of Oregon .manufactur ers approved of the ltiynlty of Culi fornians giving "Cullforuiii mado1' preference. ' I'usliig l-'orelgn llrlck 'I'orlluild'n east side library ui'd Jletcliffe court stund directly oppo siie to each other. One is built of face brick made in Washington anil delivered on the job ul -'!! r0 per 1000. Tho n her is built of Oi-v" MKnTron TrATr; rtrukf, materially cut and the far- be problematical. With it. been an unqualified success 11V T lli ClllIUCIl ( IIUIUIILICC ill ".. ... , .... . i ' LEADS IN AUTOS. . . . . - -v . I 57G, Lane is fourth with 112 .Jacksonville 17. Lake Creek' fuco brick ut rj.J.1 per 1000. I um not mi expert on brick, but I investigate, till tilings that concern homo indus try. My triemU nlso honor uie by suiug ihat I understand luiiiiionv or color. Kvcry one knows that in our Oregon climate sott brick ciit.uot jsissibly be ns gooil.iii bard lnitlj- 1 now lcac'lhe mutter of juilgiiivnt to each individual reader and I guarau tee in advance that the Oiegori made building of the two mentioned will hu selected by a vast majority as lumg; the most harmoniously hcnutiiu' as well us tho one most likely to endure for tho longest period of time. The l'owers building at Third uinl Yamhill streets is Oregon face brick, and Inter a thorough exposure- to Iho elements the brick doesn't -.bow u k(ii1ii or other defect, while every building of this same tint thai has been erected in Portland of face. brick iiiiulo in Washington is mailed by unsightly green copier or sulphur Ktuiiis which cuiiuot be washed nil. It is ill their elny and shows purlieu laily Mioug on the north side of buildings, or in other places wheie not exposed to strong sunlight. My chief object in c ailing u'teiitiou John A. Perl Undertaker 28 S. IIAUTM-nT Phone M. .171 nuil 17.1 Amliuluiieo Senlco Itcpuly Coroner fFDFonn, okeoon, tthtr,ssav. nFiORArnioH i2ji to these things t ti time i, I hue It fiinu good mithiuih, that ill.' fnee brink tu be b-inl ni '.o Poitlaiil liuh lie librtirv now ii. tu,i:- nl iutitrmf tltm i to be ihippcd hoie froln Wmh iugtoii, to the iwelii.ii) of the su Jicrio;- lure brick iiMib in Oicion. I consblrr this ill ,i hised, beetiui-e while we eiiunot emilrol privnle cili reus in their dUnvalt. we enn nnd mtlst, beeuuso It is public policy tn do no, insist that "Oivgoii tmide" be used (u hup public liiilbliug when II enn be luul. Public policy ibmilnat Still Frtineisco, Sisiktiiie. Seattle, unit every other plneo outside of Oregon. Hvt'ii staid old llo.tonians now mi. ertise "Made in Mnssaehuets." It will be n never emhug ivpnmch to Portland if "Oregon made" U uiven the go-by in the Poilbiud pubtio li brnry. Portland is iiuimnu'dialc iieeil or u public uiiilitorium, hut the project had best be shelved for ten years if neeosnry. rather lluui Unit it be per mitted to be ibuilt of anything but Oregon material nnd bv Oregon work men. Keep Money lu Oregon Just how (binuigiiig lo Oregon prosperity these "nitnle lu XeW York" stunts ure is best illustrated by u very n'cent occurrence. A number of Pol Hand citbtcn- were helpful in making it Hssihlc fur ti little hotel to be built in one of our Oregon towns. When the malinger wis get ting ready to furnMi the place 1 nc cidcutully heard Hint he intended to go ca-t to buy ht furniture. In my remonstrance about so uuloval an net I was teld: "Well. I am n new until in Oregon und reading in vour ncwspuH'r that one of Portland' leading hotel men has just returned from the etis( where he had ulaccd tu order for his furniture. I 1111(1111411 concluded ihut fnrniliiic, blanket ami hotel fittings gvurrtilly could not be bed to ntlvuiitagc in Oregon, but 1 am now open to conviction." Personally I have no money into, est in brickyard-, wimlcn mills, nun dries, chees.e factories r 'hrcu.kfti-t fisid mill?, but I Mill believe, us I ...... -... tint 111 j cars nun wiicn I lirsl iicg"1! my advocacy, Hint preference slioyl I be given to Orcgisi institution-. I have uninterruptedly continued in this belief, tlm.t Oregon prospcriv hinges 011 keeping Oregon money in Ori'gon, nnd that (lie fostering enie nnd eiicoumgeuii'uj of every loyal flregonitiu must be cxleudcd to home industry- If from no other Hum self ish reasons, it insure his personal prosiwrity. t I.. SAMfKh. ' Portland. Dcijli. SAX FIIAXOISCO. lice. 12. -"There isn't thai much rcul inoiicv in the world," aid two hiiuko men who had show a him the town when dins.. Focdn. uf Modorto. Cal.. flash ed Ms fl0 n'U. As Forda handed it over for cauiiualiou someone yelled: "Fire." Todav Foula told the olice he vvns sure there was not that much mimrv in the world- fur him. r- xoncK. Notlco U hereby given that we, tho unilonilgiird. being more than ten per cent of tho, taxpayers of rood district 'o. 1 uf Jackson county, Ore gon, hereby giro notice that a meet ing of the taxpayers 0 said road district will bo held at Talent city hall lu aald road district on tho 30th day of December, 1912, at 2:30 o'clock p. in. Said meting will bti hold pursuant to section (1321 of " Lord's Oregon laws ami tho object of salt! meeting Is by u majority vote of the taxpayers of Bald road district nt said meeting to levy such nihil tlomiWaxcs, as they may deem advis able, to Improve tho roads of said district. Kramo Holt &. Frauio, Tlico,,!. Klah S. V. Humor, Joseph II. Wobster, I), W. Wheeler, I.. Atoning, O. A, Hovor, C. F. Uouell. i: Culliomi, A. 8, Fur ry. I A. Uose. J M. Ititdor, C. Carey, Jumcs Allen, 8 8. Slovens, Oeorgo UobcrOi, John l, Huberts, Ccorgu Jumcs, M. L. Hartley, Clara U. Hart ley i J. A. McDonald, Joshua Puttqr soii, K. K. Foss. J, J. Coliimaii, C'hus, ItObO, Wolborii llousoii. NelUu J. Huo son, H. 8. Olc In, Wm. Kir by. A Hauiliill, U. A. .Morse, Morse Itealty juijiiiiy. Dated Deuiulier-n, 1!U2, Tho bl(heat point pt woman' lisp plncsi li roachud only through moth erhood. Yot tlio raothor-to-bo Is oftoe fearful of iiuturo'u ordeal and uhrluks from tho suffering incident to Its com summuHon. In Mothcr'u Frlond Is tu bo found 11 mcdlclno' of great vaJuo to every .expectant rauUiur. Jt Ja Jutcndod to proparo tho uyalom for tho crlsty, attd .thus relieve, lu groat jia.rt, ,thu sulforlng through which U10 muthor usually passes, The regular lisp of Mother's Friend will repay any inothor In tlio comfort it affords before, and tho helpful restoration to health and strength It brines about, after baby J 5rs comes. Mothers Friend Is for sale nt' drug store, Wrlto for our frco book for expectant mothors which contains much vnluublo Infor jiiatlnu. BKADFIELD KECl'LATOX CO,, AUmU, Cx, Wkm I El lu order lo make II possllile tor those Interested III positions In the tcneliliiK KcrvUo of the I'lilllanlne Islands to take the twamluiitlou tor cllnllilllty to apiiuliitmeiit without luterfcrrliiK with their regular school duties, Um United States Olvll Horv Ire Commission aiiuouitces an exami nation (or teacher, liuluttrlnl teaelc cr nnd depnrtmoutnl as.ilttnu on Pceeinlier U'-'.'S. lu uuiiiy ot the tin porlant elites of the United Ktntes. KIlKlblllty lu these exnmliiatlotis Is required (or appointment to ponl llontt (er: Women lu Home Kcoliomlcs. Men In ARi-lculturitl. Mivuunl Train tug. High School Science. .Matheiua. tics, KiikIImIi and SupervlHors ut School .Districts. The entrance salary uf the major ity of appointees Is $1,200 per au until and expense to the Islands paid by the government, with eligibility (or promotion up to $3000 as tench cr aud up tu $.1000 as superintendent For Information relative to the nature of Hie service and the exami nation, address llureaii of Insular Affairs, Washington. I). 0 10 KEEP UNION PACIFIC SAN Kit AM ISCO. Cal . Dec 12. Ptwplto the decision ot the supremo court which declared Illegal the rein., t foim butweuu tho Southern Pnrltla aud Union Pacific, the (tinner com pany probably will form a simple truffle agreement with the latter, thus mnliitalug control uf the road, according tu the belief current lu rullru.ul nuil financial circles here today. While such an agrceuuiut iiiIkIi! be coustruud to lie a violation of the spirit of the dccUlon, It Is not be lieved that the court wilt liierfcrc. This Is based upon the activity lu the railroad stocks lu Wall Street. The Best Cough Syrup Is Easily Made at Home ('! l.ltllr umiI Art )ul-k!jr. Jlnnr JlrfiiNilrJ If It I'titli. This recipe makes a pint of rough syrup, nnd saves itu nlsilil '0O o com nantl with oriliiMry rotigh rnnrtlic. It top obstinate eougln vvu wlimiplng coiiab In a hurry, and Is iplcmml fr orn lungii. othins, croup, lioarcucM nd otliir throat trouble. All one pint of granulated sugar with 1A pint of warm wutcr, nnd stir for 'i inlniits.. Put i'O oumvi of Plurx t fifty cents' worth) lu a pint bottle, mid add tho Sugar Syrup. TnLo a truiiifiit every cue, two or tlueo Jiour. TatM TltU lakw right liold of a cough and clvrt ttlmott lixtaiit relief. It stlinil Utn tlio npKtlle, and U ullglitly Uxa Htr Uitli excellent feature". l'lnc. imrlisps you Know, I tlm Rusit va lu a bin ronrrntrulisl ciiliiuind nf Norway white plno extniet, rirh In guolacol and tho other natural liralln; jilns rlrnwnts. No other preparation will do tlio work of J'inrx In this recitie. iittliough stralnnl honey can Imi lined ilitlead of the tugar syrup, If drlrcd. ThoilMinili of lioiuewlrrs In tlio United I States and Canada 11.0c line IhU Pinrx L-. ...... l.u 11.1. .,1... I... unit cu;;ir r.rii irrin-. j m- iiuu iimi oitrn liccn limtiiuj, Mil, lliu oiii siicccm (ul formula tuts novcr Ufn npn)lnl. It low ont nnd uulck remits have made It ininienrly iMipular. A guaranty of aboIuls ssllnfactlnp. or money promptly rrfumled. pies with this reelpe. Your drugirUt has Plnex, or will irt It for vou. If not, aend to 'J ho l'Jncx Co., Ft. Wtiync, Iud. imiim ii iJ Bcirt located und nioflt p o n n 1 n r iM&U&v' hotel in the City. Running distilled ice wntcr in ench room, European Plan, a la Carl,c Cafe. Tariff on Roomv 12 rooma - 00 room 50 rooma CO roomi wsi iul lalb 50 room. miA yi'mU tilk 51.00 meh 1.50 rnch 2.00 oath 2.00 each 2.50 each 30 ullei. hrAwaam. Dnr. lor find bath - 3.00 each For more than one uoit raid $1.00 extra to tlio sbovo rates for each additional p.umt. "RtJductlWbWdcU or ntonlln a Manuitmint JtUr W. Klty lm'.uW-arjnsnt Typewriters FOR XMAS GIFTS $5 DOWN AND $5 A MONTH The Mcrrivold Shop nihirpmioiiyw 1 II mt w f jytM 1S112. ivj-I-.l'-u-'Ji; M-U ) 1 JAPANESE CURIO AND MERCHANDISE STORE Pull lino of Japanese Goods liieliiflliur, loys, curios and merchandise of all kinds. ldonl Christmas presents. Prices to 1'it any purse. 422 W. MAIN Next to UoteUMedl'ord Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau 121 acres at Hrownsboro. 10 litres Just cuiiilng lu lo bearing. 10 acre gialu land, trio soil, "nine buildings, pleut) of Irrigation water, price s."iiiu. Will ittvdii for smaller nero ago or city property. 1(1 acres, II acres In pears some apples, I acres tn nlfuKu, B room bungalow ami other buildings, will Inke some city properly. Price $12,000. 2 li acres, nil In cultivation, I room house, chicken house nnd yards plenty of water to Irrigate, city wator for domestic use, 2 miles out, mint sell, $700. Wo have sumo of Iho best stock ranches lu the county, nlso some good small acreage that wo con sell nt a very low price and on tho best uf terms. Come lu and let us tell vou what we have. If you waul to trade your farm for clt property come and see what we have to offer. Htnplo) incut (ilrls nud women tor general house work lu and out of city. MRS. EMMA BITTNER I'boiio Home II OpKM.IIo Nnsli Hotel ItOO.MS II mtil 7, VMM III.OCK. We Can Suggest nothing bettor for Christ 11ms than a PREMOETTE JR. the new models $5.00 and $7.50 MEDFORD BOOK STORE twHHmtnnnHiHtt j! CHRISTMAS 1 jj SHOPPING ;; Jt irt out policy loo.Ter j; oo(W Mint are jioi eoni ; ; moiiphu'o; hoiice jnost. of ; the articles we show can ;; not. be duplicated at ;: once or at all, ' 'THE MERRIVOLD SHOP Quality Crooda Eads - Holbrook Fuel Co. WOOD FOR SALE if Tier, Rick and Block Wood Mill Blocks Strictly Cash on Dolivory. 1 .... VTsMMatB.iMiMaaataatMrararatBataaafa.aia-wnaw , . . ,T: THEATRE Wo load, olliora follow. I'tiur tlujN, ctiiiiliieiit'liig loibiy llm t'litsslest Act of Hie Sciisoii CHAItl.KH COI.IIV .V CO Novelty 'ttutrlloitiitl Act -positively tho biggest liiiiKli'producer yot. ,10110 b'eet of l'lliit HUH) Tin: wei'Ijd.ih: iikiu A Flying "A" vveiitern featuro with our favorites In thu leading rules mi: KMi'i'.itoit's MixMAdi: Portraying an Incident In Hit) Ufa ut tho greatest of nil rulers, Napuloou tho Orent Tin: limn cost ok uvino Powerfully convincing nii-iii os Tin: jou Itlrh nud laughable comedy , Alt SATIIHIt, tho KIiirct l'DltltlXI' AND WOOIAVOItlil Tho llnitllnu WUurtU I Mntlnccs Dally 2 to C p; tn. ADMISSION.no AND 10c l.tlDK LOOK unm Coining '.MOTH IN Till: I'liAMK" An Intensely drniiintlo tlirnorpol pictorial version depleting this fam ous adage. Love, hatred, Jealousy. AT Till. UGO ALWAYS A (It)OD SHOW It1 I TONIOltT "Wlir.N VOITII MKIiTS YOPTH" Kiiloiu. A wtstlern story, u pleas Inr; and liileruslliig piny of broth tirly love. . I, KALI I lilt SITNO" Usaiiiiy. Augustus Uornoy lu his famous creation uf Alkali Iko has never appeared to funnier advantage, than lu this clover comedy riot uf Inlrth. "Till; IIOIISi: THIItVltH" Pathtl. One of thono favorite western druinits. "AN l.NTHIt.VATIO.VAI. HOMAM.T." Kellg. A plettiroiiie talo of luve. Intrigue and a woman's tie volloti. Ml.s Woolivnrtlt nt plana Clmngo or program ovory Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Prices Always Iho Home, no oat! 10c ISIS THEATRE Vaudeville ami l'hotopUjrs fHBrMaaa Ollters lead ami we am still following vvllli the biggest, brightest ami snappiest show In tho city thi: .MisicAit ih:.'ti.i:vh Marimba Xylophone hoIoIsIh play lug tho largest Instrument of Its kind lu thu world. TONIOIIT KKATUUH l'IIOTOPI,AY 1MUK1UAM TIIK UI'lHHINf. Thrilling story of life in tlio wont HIWIOVIM. KUNKI-bV VHSSKLM Doiicrlptlvo IdKi; KNKHITH OF Olill V A fttlititsy n AN MI.KI'HANT ON Tlll.llt HANDS Vlagrtiph hnilRliiiKiapli Upoqlnl Mutinous Saturday ami Hun day. Mutluoo prices, C uud 10 couts. Good Music COMI.N'O J'HATCIti: PHOTOI'ftAYH THW LION TAMICH'S UKV13N0W Doc. J7ti, 18th, 10th .Featuring 20 romiilhg lions 2 rools. F11W3 AT SKA Den. 20th nuil L'lst Scetile Sii'ciiiciinr Sountonnt STAR V V