tf PAGE POUR. ansDuomi matt; trtttunr MrcnFOKT), oiratioy. Monday, .tanfany o, ima. MMHPoto Mail tribune I'UHi-iSliifi JCVKKV .VFTLR.NUON XfllRlfOKD 1MUNT1NO CO, TM ryshtsofMltf Tim, The Milford Mull, Thti Medford Tribune Th South. rn Ornronlaw, Tlio Afchlnmt' Trlhuni. Ofric Mnli Trtbwin- llulUUnfr, S5-27-S4 North Dr irt?et. phone, Matn J0S1. OROnUB, PUTNAM. KcJItor nnd Manager Kntwd 'An Mconil-eTass matter nt Medfnrd, OrtRon, under tho net of March 3. W. , ,, Offlclel Paper of, the City of Medford. .Official Vnper of Jackson County. BUBSCBZPTXOK HATES. Ono year, by mall JS 00 Onn mouth, by niAll. .. ... .... .. .. .to l'rr month, ileltvonM hy carrier In MrtirnriL Jacksonville ami Cen tral Point .'. . .80 f-'nturday only, by mail. nr yr . 3.on Wevklr, PT Vri . 1.80 , SW0HN CIHCTJ&ATIOW. Dally avernRn fur loveii months end Inir November 30, 1911. 2, SI. Tlio Mali Tribune Is n wile at the Perry New Htnml. !n hYnnclopo Itortlnml Hotel Nena tftnml. I'nrltand Portland NVws Co., Portland. Om W. ). Whitney. S.vuilr Wnnh Tall X.tud Wlr UnlWa Press Dtipatclitf, MEDTORD, OREGON. Metropolis of Himttiurn Oregon and Northern Pallfortilii. ami tlio fn.ilii.t crowina oily In UrKo. Population V. 8, census 1Q10 s0: mtlmtB1."lJ15l1MeO. " FtVo hundred thousand dollar Ofnvltv Wutnr Pyslem mnnd. t.-d, Kiin fii.-w "iit'l'ly pore mountain wntrr. ami 17 1 mil'" of street tuiMit. IMatoffht receipts for war ending Novi'inlior 30, lilt, show Incrt-tia of 1 per eent. llanner fruit oily In Orrron Horii ltlvT Spltwnhorir apples won 8vp. Makes ptltf and title of -AjppU jelnjr of tht World" nt tti Niitlotml Anph .show, sfpolcano, 1S09. and n car or Newtown w'On " rint rrtr In 1910 nt Cnnftillnn Intrrnatlonnl Apple Show, Vnnrouvr. II. P rim rri in ion At Kfiknni National Apph Show won hy carloml of Nrwlown - XT- : -- - -li "-.a - ,JC E The HoRito Hlv r o-orwrat'xp Krult Growers' AMoclatlon was form ed at a meeting, of a number of In tcrvktcd grower. hi;ld Saturday aft ernoon. J. A. Perry was elected chair man and S. A. Nye was elect ed secretary. Tho first incakor, S. C. George, extolled tho co-operative plan and gave as his opinion that tho present Hopie IUver Fruit & Prod uct) aosoclatlon Is on tho wrong tack In gelling and moreoxcr docs not co operate with the majority of the growers. He said that tho condition aud tho sale of fruit should be tho care of tho association while It was still upon the trees. That our pears and apples are unsurpassed, but that tho middle western markets never boo any of it, and that finally tha valo of our fruit should be regulated and the cost of production cut down. F. II. Cowlcs said that tho most Important thing to be considered was tho control of the association by tho members and tho way that tho vot ing power should bo separated. This could bo brought about best by al lowing to one man only one vote, no matter how much stock ho might own. F. J. Newman told tho 'members tho stato laws regarding tho forma tion of both the co-operatlvo and tho slock companies and tho advantages and limitations of both. Mr. Newman then mado a motion that n co-operative association be formed. The motion wan carried without a dissenting vote. It was decided, upon motion of S h. Dcimott that tho membership feo bo placed at $10. Carried. Question of what tho Indebted ness of tho association should be Hmltod to brought out suggestions Of 5D000 nud or (10,000. No action was. taken on tho matter. Tho question of a namo for tho association was then brought up. Tho Mcdford Co-operatlvo Fruit as Boclatlou was proposed, boconded and defeated. Tho following names wero thou suggested: Co-operatlvo Fruit (rowers' association of tho Rogue Illver Valloyj ltoguo lllvor Co-oper-utlVg Fruit association and finally the name which waa adopted, Kogue Illver Co-operatlvo Fruit arowora' association, Tho chairman upon motion- theu Appointed tho following committee of seven to submit all necessary de tails for tho permanent organiza tion of tho association to be com pleted at a meeting to bo held next Saturday: William IJudgo, 8, A. Nye, 8. C. Ceorgo, N. L. Narregan, F, II. Cowlea, L. II. Houston aud J. A. Perry, Tho books wero then opened and tho following growers signed for membership: N". h. Narregan, William Uudgo, J. J. Sk'lnnor, W. M. Shoblo, A. Aim ing 8. C. Ceorgo, A, W. Stono, J. II, Carlton, F, II. Cowles, A. A. Uor nnrd,G. H, Peck, Charlc-H Darby, W. h. Scantlln, W. II. Ilrown, Holdrldgo & Son. John Slsty, Ceorgo tauns nach", T). A, Uonar, K. T. Noal, T. J. Williamson, J. Q. FryE. D, Hall, F. g? Carpenter, MJA. Dlckorson. (iooiifo Andrews, J, IT, Darby, II. A. arey?Jr.;j. F, Wortman, J. h. Wil son, 8. h. Dennett, Houston Dros., 8tone& Fobs, J. 0. Goro, J. A. Perry, 8. ANye and W- H. Watt. FRUIT GROWERS FORM EXGHANG A WORD OP THE iTnckaon oouniy court that bas. ,iust jxono out oC offico dosoi'vos a word or approoiation for the pioj?uess made by the county under its regime. The members of this court have given Jackson county tho first macadam roads in southern 'Oregon. They have started tho foundation for an extensive system of fine highways. They have built many fine bridges across our streams. They Jmvc opened up new parts of the county and made possible greater development. The court has made tourist traffic possible by work done on the Pacific highway and on the Crater Lak'e high way. It has left enduring monuments to its progressive ncss throughout the county and will be far more appre ciated in the future than it is todav. It is said that the court left tho county in debt yes, but the debt is a more bagatelle compared to the wealth and resources of .; ( county, and without tho debt, the improvements could not have been made, and the improvements arc permanent. It is easy to find fault. The man who knows least ia always a wiseacre. The man who never saw a mile of gootl road is the only man capable of building one in his own estimation. The man who never managed any sort ol a business successfully always can run the other fellow's nud these are the ones who' find most fault with the old court. The court has been cruelly and maliciously libelled, for political effect. Two character assassinating editors spattered it with muck. But their wild accusations proved false. Tho members of the court emerged with clean records and untainted hands, while one of their detractors fled to Oklahoma to escape a libel prosecution and the other gone to a more congenial clime. The court made mistakes who doesn't? Under the American system of electing, men at small salaries, un trained for public office, we expect mistakes and forgive tliqin il t he v only do tilings judge rseii nas none much lor tlie count v. lie never turned down a meritorious proposition. 1 1 is fault, if it was a fault, was in trying to do too much. Practicallv everv 1 bridge in the county was constructed under his adminis tration and he will live in history as Jackson county s bridge builder. James Owens has been tho conservative element in tbe court, and a treasury watchdog is always needed. How ever, .Air. Owens has been progressive and in favor of ex pensive road and bridge work. missioner. . Frank Brown has only held office for a year, but has made such a good record that it is greatly to be regretted that he refused a nomination and election. He is the type of man who ought to servo the pu'olie, but who has such ex tensive private interests that he cannot well afford the sacrifice. Searcelv a section of Jackson countv that has not re ceived substantial- improvements under the retiring court and we are sure there is not a section in which the mem liers of the court are not held, in grateful esteem and that the entire countv joins in wishing them a happier New Year in private life than the public life. THE TROLLEY IX the consideration of franchises, the city council should bear in mind that the development of the adjacent country by an interurban trolley is more to be desired than the building of electric; lines within city limits, which while a convenience to the people, do not mean much to the pros perity of the community. . From a development point of view, each mile of operat ed railroad outside the crty is worth more to the city than two miles within. Tt is tlie interurban feature that is the developer, not the lines within the city. The Barnum application means the electrizing of the Jacksonville line and its extension through the city and its operation along lines made famous by Iiarnum. it means no new territory opened and developed, and cannot, in the nature of things give much of a stimulus to the devel opment of the county. Tlie .Mnnicy proposal, on the other hand, moans the opening up of a new section of the country, is built primar ily to develop the land traversed, and is the first Jink in an interurban belt line that will ley. Hacked bj' a successful company whose chief business is land development, it should mean new people, new 11101103 new enterprises and new payrolls. For those who have the future of-the city as well as country at Jicart, there scents only ono thing to do, and that is secure an up-to-date trolley system while wo have the chance. Why Talent T:ilcnt jw growing. jiy) Bct'tiut-o il is Httrroiu'.ile.l by the largest body or forlHo roil u? any town in south ern Oregon. Kust lit'tv (V linlf township o the bofct of orchunl laiid. Tlio 400-iicro Huiicre.st orchard is in tliis belt. Wet lies tin i'muous Mountain View orchard, with 1'lnwinj; nrfesinn wcIIh, boni.tloh tho Oeorgo Morrin tliiec hundred uud twenty acre tract which in nil either orchunl or aiileu land. one of llio moil productive bodies of lurid in lho valley. Tho lTiimimlcr of Huh west half town Is owjicd.by iernn too nuiu erottfs to mention, but nil liavo tho best of laud. Tuniiinr'tlio 'oii.Ux on around to (ho nut tli of Talent there you find tho cream of tho valley, both in noil and 'water condition. Andorwon miuijjtf race, the old mill ditch and Hear creek, all living olrcamH, llow thrqupli tlii land. Tho largest berry farms niid iiuent gaitfuiib of tlio val ley nru found there. And alfalfa need no water to jrron" four crops each year. Dairying, too, comes in for ils APPRECIATION. and keep their hands clean. He has made good as com muekrakcrs gave them m FRANCHISE eventually encircle the val Is Growing hharc in tlio section north of Talent. Tho southern Oregon experiment wtn tion i located there because of (he exoceilui; fertility of oil. South of Talent is Wagoner creek vnlley. Fruit and duiry fyirminjr are on one of tho best pitying batd in tho valley. I). Holdridgu mid 1. K. Fokh have cnch orchards thefo Hint are not excelled in Colorado. Tho Itapp orchards nud iilfalt'n farm hats mado its owuern independent, au Iiiih tho IJeoKon brother crove. Kach of therie own an autumobilu and aro 011 oiiriy htrect, iih aro many otliorn in tho boiitliern part of that town ship. Only a hiikiII portion of tho young orchardH arc in bearing iih yet, ho there are bettor timed abend for Talent, and larger pay rolln in tho fnt nru. Talent biibiucBg lioiiscH nud enter prises at present are: Talent State Hank, u $2-1,000 public Kcliool build ing, three 'fine churches, n !?1'',0U0 cannery, a i?'JO,000 wulor nyHteni just about completed, two largo Ktoien, dry goods and groceries; 0110 grocery, 0110 bakery, thrco confectionery and yal't drink houses, 0110 largo pool R HOUSE NWS Ileal INtuto Trunfot-H tlurtou J. Palmer et ux to W. 1). Roberts, 26 acton lit sec. It, twp. 3S S., It. IW Henry Kofoidt et ux to R. K. Cowlo, laud In sees, S and !, twp. 38 S 11. IB R. Schuler ot ux to Ktntim C. Clltio, portion of blk. I, Sliort'H Add. to Medford U A. Abbott ot ux to W. M. Abbott et ux, portion of lot 14, Ashland llomestond Asi'n tract, Ashland Janio 8. Day to U A. Smith to 10 10 10 lots 5 and 7. blk. I. Conlral Add to Kaglo Point Kmallnp Odcn to J. T. Oden land In see. .12, twp. 31, 3. R. :t West .. Karl H. Fohl, ot ux to II. V, Wllon, portion of lot 2 Con stant Add to Central Tolnt Henry Sharer, Administrator to draco K. Houston, property In Phoontx 1 1 F. A. Furry e( ux to Henry Shnfrr, ot ux, popwrty In Phoenix , I.. C. Applegnti et ux to IMwpy Smth ot nl, land In c. 21, twp. :;.,' S. R .1 v t W. J. Smith et ux to Crcll I.. Smith .'. P. It. Gray to It. I). Spcnrer to 20 acres In sec 29, twp. 3S, S. R. 3 West Winifred Cameron to Spencer M. Marsh. IHO am lit sec V 22. twp. 40. S. R. 3 Kant r.oo 10 Alfred A. linker to 11. K. Drown. 10 ncros In sc. 17, twp. 3S, s. R. 2 West John Morris et ux to (Soorgo W. MorrN ot n.x, portion or lots r. and 0 In Woolen's Add to Ashland J. O. Ittaai-fon ot ux to J. F. Halo, low IS, I". 20 In blk. 1 Grand View Add to Cen tral Point Henry Humphry et ux to Kr net C. Rowoll, lots 2 and 3. 4. 7. S. 11, 12. U. IG. 19 In blk. 2, Orchard Home Tract Lucrolla KUIff Knyart to First Nat'l Dank. Medford. lots 1 and 2. blk. 17. In Medford J. M. Rico-to It. Hash et ux. 1 aero In sec. lfi, twp. 39, 3. R. 10 2 no 11 10 3G00 10 1 Fast, also property In Ash land . Eugenq, C. Dartlott et ux to Joshua Patterson, 160 acres In sec. 13, Up' 39, S. It. 4 Kast 100 12.-.0 I. D. Plttman to W. C Swing, property In Ashland .-.. Minnie Lewis et vlr to M. 1). Jones, lots 5 and C, 7 and 8 in blk. 21, In Jacksonville . . II. C. Garnett el ux to W. I. Halley lot 4, blk. 23, In Mod ford I.011U Arthur Roso et ux to Frank W. Wllber, lotM 1. 2, 3, 4, S, C, 7 and 8 In blk. 10, In Phoenix James D. Simons et ux to Syl vester Patterson ot ux, 2 lA acros In sec. 9, twp. 39, S. R. 1 East 3000 4Cu 10 10 roo K. E. Phlpps to Kdyth Philip land In twp. 3'.i, S. It. I East', also property In Ash laud 1 United States to I.oiiIh Schnei der, lfiO aero In soc. 0, twp. 39, S. It. 1 West Patent Guy A. Ross to Allco Hollowny and Fred Huff, quart Mining claim In Jackson county Daniel Illlkoy nt ux to Marlon A. Rrtder, property In Med ford Daniel Illlkoy et ux to Marlon A. Under, land In sec. 25, twp. 37. 8. It. 2 West T. J. Williamson ot ux to Trail Lumber company, 1C0 acros In sec. 22, twp. 37, 8. II. 3 West Albert H. Lnwrontz to D. J. Iiwrontz, property In Mod ford Ernest C. Rowell et ux to Jamoa Howling, 1 ttcro In Orohttrd Home Addition Robert Kyfo ot al, Trustees to Fjrst Prohbyterlan church of Central Point, lots 7 and 8, blk. 9 In Central Point J, H. Gay et ux to J. L. Cllno lots 3 and' 4, blk. 40, lu Cen tral Point - James L. Cllno ot ux to Albert V. Whitney, lots 3 and i, blk. 40 Central Point 10 1S00 10 2000 10 10 10 10 10 E. K. Phlpps to Kdyth Phlpps property In Ashlnnd 10 IlenJ. C. Sheldon to Emma C. room, tliwo real cstalo offices, two barber shops, 01111 linnhvr.ro storo, 0110 furniture atoro, 0110 livery stable, two blockMiiitli "Imps, sasli and door uud box factory, electric sub-station, two meat inarlictH, hoo store nud re pair shop, 0110 jewelry store, drug store, lumber yurd'ilepot ami freight warehouse, postoffiooNuid 1. (). O. F. hall, three line lioIOIs, huge frail packing house experiment station, and county poor farm. I'laiiH aro being drawn for a .flO,- 000 Odd Fellows .bull. 8hldouv 170 acres In mpo. 20, twp, 30, a. It. I Weiit . It) Laura II. Cantonm to William II. Johnson, land In suu. 12, twp. Jill, a. It. 3 West . . ., 300 K. H. Sooley ot ux to O. It. 1'. UorcH property In Mudtofd 10 O. II. l.lhrels to p, j( Halley property lu Mmlford 10 W. D. Cnroy ot ux to W. T. Ills soil ot ux, portion ot lot (1, blk. US lu Ashland 7ft0 James L. Cllno ot ux to Albert V.AVhltiiey. lots 3 and 4, blk. 40, Contra! Point 10 C. W, McDonald ot nl to Jose phliio Clausen, lot 2, River side, sub-division lu soo. 21, twp. 30, S. It. I West .. .. 128". Klttatipth Stownrt ot al to F. K. . Morrlok, trustee, 10 acre In Stewart sub-dlvlslon 1 F. i:. Morrlok, trustee to R. A. rinlnyson, 10 acres In Stew art sub-dlvlslon 1 D. O. Kariui to Oeorgo 12. Cowdon, lot 10, blk. 19, Rutin Falls' 10 I). (1. Karnes to Edgar E. Smith lots 11 and 12, blk. 19, lltttto Falls 10 John MorrU 0 ux to W. .f. Mooro, portion of lot 1', blk. 28 lii Ashland . ... 10 Marriage l.lreiipt R 11. Sriornrd nud Clara May Hiilso. both of Medford, II. A. Hnnscom and Carrie Sav age, both of Medford. William Haunott and Anna Can ton, both of Central Point. Circuit Court Stato ot Oregon vs. F. W. Luoiun. Dismissed. Stato of Oregon vs Cleveland Wilson. Dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Wm. llaxtnr. Dismissed. State or Oregon vs. Thomas II. 'Robertson. Dlsmlwod. State ol Oregon v. J. A. Mcin tosh. Distillled. Htato or Oregon v. Henry Davis. DlsmUsod. Stato or Oregon vs. Chas. 3. Rob erts. Dismissed. State of Oregon vs. C. W. Stockam. Dismissed. Indicted under nanm of John Doc. Stato of Oregon vs. M. A. Finney. DlMtilsktfd. Indicted under namo ot Richard Doc. State of Oregon vs. Daniel Maltar. Indicted under name of Win. Colo. Stato n( Oregon ys. Mark Finney. Dismissed. State ot Oregon vs. Dan Mahar. Dismissed. Circuit Court I. J. Phlpps vs. City of Medford. Dismissed. II. It. Allon vs. Geo. A. Hoover. Dismissed. Thomas J. Campbell vs. James Campbell. Dismissed. Mlunlo Kitnbull vs. Elliott Kim ball. DccrtHt granted, Lizzie Walpolo vs. Harry K. Wal pole. Dcrcii granted. Farmers & Fruitgrowers Rank vs. Henry Vinson, ut al. Verdict for plaintiff. Stato of Oregon v. W. A. Marvin Dismissed. Formln Zana ot al vs. L. L. Lovo nt al. Decree. Lottie Pulton vs. Medford Natl. Rank- Dismissed. Madeline Hay Parker vs. R M Whltesldn. Vnrdlst for defendant. Gnrnett-Corey Hardware Co , vs II. II. Graham ot al. Order confirm ing sale or real proporty. Stato or Oregon vs. E. C. Mont gomory. Dismissed. Bedford Nat'l. Hank vs. John M Root. Dismissed, First Nat'l. Rank of Eaglo Point vs. S. U. Splicer. Judgment by de fault. Sadie Elizabeth Drake vs. Chas. II Drake. Dccreo granted. Medford Hardwaro Co. vs. J. It. Wright. Judgment by default. California-Oregon Power Co. vs. Opp Mining Co., ot al. Deorco, do fauU. Stato of Oregon vs. T. A. Lo Mas ters. Order changing plea. Wm. J. llenrdsloy et al vs. J. W Dressier. Judgment by dofnult. Htato or Oregon vs. Phillip Martin and Frank Doylu. Potlt larcony. Jokoph P. MrClaugherty vs. Roguo River Electric Co., for 2G,000 dam. uges. William Ulrlch vs. Almlra Wilson, et al. Docreu by default. ThomiiB McAndroWH vs. E, M. Sav age, et al. Ordor confirming salo of real property. E. Oraco Plyiiialo vh. Victor Tly male. Divorce. Nellie 8. Dodge, Ilurilotto L. Dodge and Frunk II. Thuls vh. tho Unknown heirs of John Lougsworth, deceased ot al. Suit to (pilot title. pavo Smith vrf. O. M. Crouch ot nl. Suit to foreclose a mining claim. Sophia Roblnott vs. Porter Itobl nott, Dlvorco. Arthur NIcIioIh vh. J. E. Rralnurd John A. Perl UrdrtaKor , 28 fl.niAlvi'LETT Plume, JI..47I and )7J1 Ambulunco Service , Deputy Coroner and Jnuo Dee tlrnliiiird. Action for iiiunoy, OluiM. L. Sohleffoltii vm, Medford Nursery Co. Autlon for money. atnto of Oregon vs, C W. Htncknin. Dismissed, atnto of Oregon vs. llerhort Frost, ut al, Dismissed. atato of Orogoii vs. llort OuiiiiiiluKi. Indicted White Slavery. Ploa not guilty. Lottie L. Potion vs. Mod'ord Nnt't. Hank. Dismissed, Wm. Mondoiihnll vs. Uovemiu Min ing Co, Dismissed. John llultaiison vs. City of Ash land. Dismissed. Stato of Oregon v. O. F. Cowlo vs. I!. T. Fuss. DIsmlsHud. Lewis atengor Harbor Supply Co. vs. Mrs. Wm. Diinlup. JudRineiit. FarmntH & Fruit Grower Hank vs. W. It. Philips. Dlsmlsood. Statn of Oregon vs. llort Cuiilliilngri, Indlntod for murder. Not a truo bill. Miirlhu M. Johnson vs. W. P, John sou, ot al. PlmuiiHicd.. ChnrbM Nelson llalght vs. Harold Kelly, ot nl. Distillled. A, L. Vrooiiiiiu s. Alberta Lyon. DNmllwed, O. II. Plorco v. John M. Root. DIhiiiImmhI. A. P. Donnhti vh. Mary L. Clark, et nl. Dismissed. L. A. Martin vs. Grovor C. Gilt nud Wm. Gill. Action tor money. William Word vs. K. 11. Wood and P. G. Swodonburg. Antlou for money. David l.u Wood and W. I. Vuwlor. guardian tt. K. A. Woods and F. G. auedoiibiirg. Action for dnmugo. Th Jnokon County Hank .1. D. MrArdlo. Action to room or money PIMM CI'ltUD IX TO 1 1 ll.WS Your druggist will rotund your monoy If I'AXO OINTMHNT fall lo euro any rnso of llrlilin, llllud. lltccdtiiK or Protrudlnit Pile lu t! lo 1 1 dns. a0 rents. TO FARMERS .WIMIItCII UllllSTS. CuUlN-nto youc lainl with n Motor Tmetor It will pay for Hn.-lf In th'" saln,( of Iiotko food and hired help Valley Motor & Tractor Co , Valley Gnrkgo. Medford " Vim and) Vigor Confidence, Ambllloii, (iotnl lloalth, Clrtir Comploxlon, All C When Von Tuko MI-o-hii Hloiu lirli.TitlttotH Cheer up. don't worry; your stom ach Is wrong; thnl's all. Look at your tongue It toll tho story. Got a 60 cent box nt Ml-O- NA atomnch Tablet this ry day and clean up your out of order stomach. Don't bo afraid to try Ml-O-NA. It Is not a cathnrtle hut It Is tho host proscription fur tudlu4lo. gastritis or any upset conditions ot the stomach over written. Ml-O-XA Stomach Tablet are fine as a tonic nnd for norvousuuwi, tJoop losstioii nud to make you fsul splfii did from top to too. if you nren't. satisfied with them get your imuiey bark, Chas eory where. Strstig, and drugglts TALKS OH TfiETH aro of Interest to everybody, but p peclally (o those who aro contemplat ing some dental work for themselves or ono or tho family. Whatever It Is you want dnno lu tho lino of high class Dontlstry como horo nnd you will got ovory satisfaction. Wo aro exports, employ tho host and most sclontlflc inothndH In a modern wny, aud wo churgo only reasonably. Iwidy Attendant. DR. BARBER THE DENTIST FOR. RENT We have several up-to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFOED REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M.E.&If.Co.BUlg.. M . dull vw"b f' JL WHEEK TO OO TONIGHT THEATRE Alwnys In tho Lend Compter,. Cbuiigo of I'rogiani BigOneDaySurprise PltntlHUl TODAY . t II.WOK OF PROGRAM TOMORROW AL HATHKlt, tbu Singer Host Musis nud l5(fcU ADMISSION.no AND 10c Mntlxoos Dully. 3 to B p. m. I'oiulng Koiituroi Sarah llcruluinli In "t,'ueen IJIIa. Is'lli," two reels, "'llio luviidern," sn oxpltlng Indian and frontier life plrluru. It's a "Kay lloo" In 3 rools. -H-W-t--H-M-4-H---M' i i! ISIS THEATRE I .vt or.vii.i.u .1 l.adlos 1 LadlK I TIIH CV.MI'ltKI.LS Pn-wni Th (nivMrJrk Comedy Art I ICnIUIod f .tintiKHA's vptir 'it Tin: f CITY t I'liolo Plit)N Sunday At .Monday T llliltlttDII'Y . si AN OII'ICI.IA APPOI.VTMK.Vr 4. A MONEY t Matlnco .Sutuidiiy mill Sunday (-K-t-J-t-H-M-H -l--H-l-M-l--HH-V . FRUIT TREE Wo are making a rt low prle on apple. pvNPh and rhorry lroM fur u short tlm. No flnor slock grow. Wrtlo us nt one and sno mousy. TIIK rrrANDAIID MTRSIIIIY Riddle, Ore, Clark a Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. C. Publlo Uud Matter: Final Proof. Dirt lnda, Contt mid Mining Cllno Xflrlp. Draperies i f rt a irv rniitplfti. linn nf i ii ri ) tii.iiM ruinrrn. .r , I !., .it I m . ..r Uii..llrlHK. A - i i .i in loni, nfl. r llila Wiltk tX ' 1 U llg I Kill Kit MM UvMmI i . . ' . m .,Mv 1.. K,-t HI "Vll I I r, ( i in. . Weeka & McGowan Co. PLUMBING Steam and Iot Wator Hoating All Work (liMntnlKwt I'rli'M IIuuwxihIiIu COFFEEN & PRICE 33 llowara lllook, rntrsno on 0th St. Home I'lione a lo. atftM:l'S-iA Bft located & popular nuinr AZSSw135 hotel in the City. Running d&lillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 1?. roonu .... $1,00 encb 00 room .... 1.5(1 ench HO rooms ... 2.00 each (10 rooms iib iiii! titih 2.00 each GO room vritti print hlh 2.C0 each 30 suite, bedroom, par lor and bath - 3.00 oach For morn than ono auosttdd $1.00 tKlru to tho above ritot for ' ouch additlousl guilt, Roduttlon by voek ov month, C ,V(.ia'.ion( CliOtttr W. Kittty toiyraisscOJLTJW iifc I 1 i IP . i ,