Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
V HioroRD Mail tribune RNDKMT. Nl'XVSPAl'ttll vmk fVKltr AVTKIlNOO.V T HUNIIAY 11V Till FOJIU J'HINTINU CW. Tli Oenmcrstlti Titles, the Mcilfonl Mall, To Mfilfonl Tribune. Tlio tfoullf era iiiTinHin, tub Aimanu -rrimino. ornto mii Triiiuncv duijiiiiirv sb.:t. North Fir MtrCU plionr, .Miilu 4o:t. UIK)ltllta l'UTNAM, IMIlor una Manner Kiiternl nn seconrt-vtiiSs matter nt Mcslfoni, Oregon, under tho net of Starch 3. U7P, Official iMoor of Ihn City of Mp.Uonl. Official Viper of Jnckson Count). BUBHORtPTioW HATB& Ono . tiy ntnl). .. 5.00 Onn month, by mail .. ,50 I'cr mouth, delivered ly carrier In Mcilfortl. Jnckionvllln nml Ceil- tml 1'olnt ..... . .. .RO Frttiiniay only, liy mull, per year. .. S.no Weekly. kt year.. 1.10 SWORN ClfeCU&ATXOir. , Daily uvrniKo for eleven month end ing November 30, 1911. -Til. Tlio Mnll Trlbunn In on mile nt tlio Ferry Noun Htamt. San Francisco. lorllnnl Hotel News Stniul, t'oHl.itul. Fortlamt New Co., IVirtlnml. Oro. W. . Whitney. Senttle. VTt. Tall X.tsttd Wire United rrtit Dlipstches. MEDrORD, OREO ON. Metropolis ut Southern rcRon nml Northern Cntlfornln. nml tlio fastest Krmxttit; city In Urejzou. I'Oiiuhitlon V K. census 1910 SS'Q: cslluMlctl. 191S M.000. Five hundred tliousnwl dollAr Gravity Water NCntrm completed, KlNlNK finest supply pure) inoiintnln xtalcr, and 1T.3 inlleji of Directs imvrd. I'ostorfWv receipt for ciir ending Novptuiwr so, isii. rbwt lncren.se of 19 per cent. lUnner fruit city In Oregon Itnguc lllver SpllxetilMTK apples, xvuti sweep nlnkc print, nnd lltte nr "AppJo Xing or tli World" nl the NaUcn.il Apple Ntitov. Sfisjkanc. 1909, nnd n-cir nr Noxxtuwnn won rint rtw In 1910 nt OinndUn international .pplo Bhoiv, Vancouver. IV ". . rtnt Frlia in 1911 At Kimknno Notional Applu Show won vy curioau or rtcw'toxmH, ltoRUH lllver iwnrn brought highest irlcen In nil market of Ilia world lur- ng tlio nam nix yearn f- J0LTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Our Ulcerated Soup Day this over on your cash regis tcr: When the new street cam nrc running Out of Medford. off somewhere, Whcro tlio hillsides all arc covered With neat rows of lticlotis pears I'll bo waiting for tho manager Then down upon my kuce fit plump and most pathetically I'll raise this little plea. Chorus Oil, give nie a Job as conductor Tho man who rings up every fare I'd dote on a suit with brass buttons To give rue a soldierly air. lint dearer to mo the position For reason far greater than these, I'd lovo to bo known in the valley As the guy who rolls, "step lively please." Ono 'suggestion Is that Ilamtim be allowed to build a mile of street railway for every weed he cut down in 191-'. The snow storm of Tuesday night did not interfere In the least with Medford's street car operations. Ono of tho high lights of Tuesday , couucll session was furnished by Councilman Summorvllle who sug gested the first two miles of road ho liullt lu Iho country. This would supply a lot of work for teamsters In hauling tlio rails, etc., to tho spot whorii work would begin. Ono old fellow sat in a corner and applauded for everything that was said rcgardlchii In whoso f;ior it was. Old you uoto Con Louver reserves Jho right to Mkh all brides married by tho now county Judge? Ho Isn't pledging himself to kit them all. Wolcomo Mlstor Wolgast To our golden wust K you'ro good ut. lighting Vot i nmy fight tho pust. hock tho babies thluvcs u ro abroad. bank, peiiuy A lot of fellows who are not nth lcU'B uro verba) gymnasts. T At Its niuolliiK Wednesday, tlio county court appointed Dr. J. P. Hart of Talent, county physician for tho couuty hospital at a salary of ysa per, month. Dr. W. W. 1 Holt of Kagle Point, who has been physician for the past two years, .declined a re appointment. Dr. It, W. Clancy of Medford was named as couuty health officer. Ills was the only applicant, Dr, Morrison declining reappointment. Dr,. J. U. Minima was appointed couuty stock .Inspector, JUSTICE HOLMES DENIES . SfORY OF RETIREMENT WAfWIFu-TON, Jnn. U.-1'lnt tie-, niiil ofjt jejuirt Unit lm contemplated rutliiiik' from tho 8Urcmu court of Ihn iij;il fUiilM WHS viliccil lipin loilityliy JiHln,1? UoIiik. AtMtJR. rmiii MHO "IT MORGAN THE PATRIOT. OIEHTONT tOliOAX lias J the 3klciU'oiil Sim whioh hints that tho lail Ti'ibmU' is abnsintr that tm-at and srood man. The Sun quotes Mor gan Us saying that eharaeter borrow money and remarks: Mr, Morgan has been abroad In tho world for many ears tho legltlmato prey of every blackeuqr but the pitch with which they hnvo tried to smear him has stuck to their own hands. It Is n comparatively easy matter to attain n certain popularity by abuse especially tho abuse of those who The Mail Tribune has no Avail Street, the joss to whom so many conventional, well meaning individuals kow tow. and speak of in hushed tones, with all due reverence. Morgan is ono oC the big figures of tho day but like most of those the world delights to honor, erowiled with the laurel wreath of "success," has always been a disciple of Machiavelli in plain English, an unscrupulous hypo crite, sacrificing principle, ruthlessly ruining those in his path, betraying alike friend or Joe to attain his ends. Let us see how Morgan, the great patriot, got his start as a financial genius: During the civil war, Morgan went into partnership with Arthur M. Eastman of New Hamp shire, who contracted to purchase from the United States government. 5000 condemned carbines at $:.50 each. The carbines were sold to General Fremont at St. Louis, who bad no authority to biry them, at $i22 each. The carbines were shinned direct, from the New York arsenal where they were stored by tho government, to the St. Louis arsenal, where Fremont was stationed. A congressional committee, after investigating, re perted: Thus tho proposal actually wt to soil lo tho government at $!'.' each. 0.000 of Its own nriiiH, tho Intontleu being. It tho offer was accepted, to obtain these arms from tho government at jn.fio each. It l very evident that the very funds with which tills purchase was effected were borrowed on tho faith of the previous agreement to sell. Tho gov ernment not Only sold for one day for JlT.tSi. arms which It had ngrved the day before to repurchase for $109. 312 maklnc a loss to the United States of $93.426 but virtually furnished the money to pay Itself tho $17.10 which It received. The comutittcc recommended that the payment bo withheld. Then a commission recommended that payment bo made at the rate of $Y.i:. si carbine to settle tho matter. Morgan took the money, then brought suit for the balance. Tn face of the facts, the courts allowed the claim in full, (foiling the door Tor a raid upon the treasury, by Morgan and other patriots who had seized upon the government 's necessities to get rich quickly. Meyer's History of Great American Fortunes contains the following upon this decisien: Judge I'eck hold that when Fremont bad agrwd to buy the rlflw ho had entered Into a jontract which bound the governmint, and that a con tract was n contract. The court took no cognizance of tho fact that tho worthless, condemned rifles had beeu represented as new. nor did It con sider tho fact that the money with which they had bocn bought from the government was virtually government money It gave Stevens a Judgment against the government for J5S.17.. It '3f this particular decision which assured the "opon seame" for tho holders of what were then cynically called "dendhorse claims," to collect the full amount of their swindling operations. The government could now'plcad Itself defenseless against tho horde of contractors who had bribed officials to accept decayed ships and defective armor, worthless arms and shoddy clothing, flimsy tents, blankets and shoes, and hnversacks which canio to pieces, adulterated food and similar equipment and supplies. As for criminal action, not a single ono of these defrnuders went to prison, or stood In any danger of It; the courts throughout tho land were perennially busy rushing oft potty dofraudcrs to Imprisonment and employing tho lull punitive power of their machinery against poor, unlnfluentlal offenders. Another appearance of Morgan the patriot was during the dark days of Cleveland's second administration, when through his influence with the president and his advisors, he made millions by taking government bonds at far less than their market value and selling them at a big profit miquitious transactions that damned Cleveland with the nation and were only put an end to by the New York "World, which raised by popular subscription, till the money needed to take the bond issues direct from the gov ernment, eliminating Morgan's patriotic rake-off. Morgan's latest appearance as a patriot was in H)07, when he. brought on a panic that caused untold misery and human suffering to accomplish unlawful but profitable monopoly, lie secured from President Uoosevelt, whom he scared by the specter of disaster, immunity to grab possession of the Tennessee Coal and Iron company and complete the steel trust's monopoly, in defiance of the law. Then, with the federal trcasurv placed at his disposal, he stayed the panic by loaning the people's money, to Wall Street at a profit to himself. And for this patriotic service he lias been honored by a great university! The rifle steal was typical of .Morgan's morals. The (I rover Cleveland bond scandal, meagre in imagination, made up in quantity of Joot what it lacked in originality of conception. Most Morgauistic, both in finance anil patriotism, was the coup of 1907, when the people walked the ulaiik to ci-eate a trust in violation of their own laws j" nd paid Morgan for the privilege. Through Morgan's character run ever the threads of greed and fraud, but the victims kneel at the shrine of the great god and shout hoxannas as he Poeksiiiffianly prates of good character as the basis of banking. AN APPRECIATION. I T is with regret that .Medford hears that .Judgo W. M. Colvitf will no longer serve as executive of the Medford Commercial club. Por five veal's he toiled incessantly in its behalf and to his unselfish endeavor is due mucirof the city's progress. Medford owes him a debt of gratitude. During these five years, city and valley have made phenomenal progress. 'The inspiration and initiative, the organised effort necessary to do things, to unite the com munity, have all come from the Commercial club, which hits championed every progressive measure. The Crater Lake highway, the Sacred Heart hospital, the good roads agitation, the' numerous receptions accord ed thousands of visitors, the hundreds of thousands of letters, pamphlets and pieces of advertising scut out, are but a portion of the club's work and its most tireless, enthusiastic worker has been its president Win. M. Colvig. Though refusing to longer lead, Judge Colvig is so cohsUhitcd, that lit? will be j'biind valiantly fighting the good fight in the ranks and his efforts will be as forceful yhd tolling as when ho llnl the van. May his successor .MfebK)RB rAHi TunroftE, iomul it valinnl tlolVudi-i' in is the solo asset required to hnvo m oro tnan wo nae. desire to vabliso tho king of TxtEDFonn, owiiaoy. TuriiSiuv, ,TANtTATtr o, mm. show equal vim and energy, equal ability as a money raiser and community enthuser. It is probable that the club will return to its old system all except the routine and clerical work be done h unsalaried officers and committees, This means that everyone must put his shoulder to the wheel and push that meetings must bo well attended, and the club's work undertaken with enthusiasm. Tho club is just what the people, make itand oor, patriotic citizen should join it and start the ball of pros perity Hilling again. Malignant Measles Oxer etexoii Umu-uiiil liililion died of menses in the year 11)10. TltN toes, not include n ): number who licit of limiiclin-'tticmiltiniii, n ureal number of oiimim which, in eltilihen, utv I'litiii'tl by nteiiKle. Sixty-eight ittnl two-leiitlis iter rout of nil dentil from litMielio-pueiiuuuiiii occur in children uiiilei' the tine of five ,eiu. a time of lifo vtet iiimicIc U iihM opt to oeeui. - Hut the Mory of tlio IiU mviigno. of lhi tliiutiso in not complete without (lie mention of tho itirvo uumiier 01 ohm ot iiiiieriuuoso. which follow nn uttitek of it. I.chh freiuenllv inflniiintiou in Hie our in die eye limy he left behind nn it murk of iMtntiou of IhU nuiiitnm Kmiiic From u pulilie hcttlllt MntiilNiiut, thou, Ilictl.'-liN 1- n ilii-UUM' nf plilhe itlipnll- niice. .MitliKuum iuc:tilM umki' iitiiuj mothers mount. Thin U olio of Uie ulilol nllnlciils with which mini hit Ihoii nfflictcil. In fuel Ihe word "iiii'itxh'" Intel" il- genealogy buck tliMiitsh Ihe (lor- mini "niwi-lc" nnd "mniern" to the Sanskrit "miiMim," u word meniuiijt ".twt." 4 Th. writing- f the itiieieut Anihtitit physicians hiv replete with mention of lliU ilii-cu". The Itnninn-, who evidently regard it no moro -erinu-ly than we tie. rotlml it "iimr- hillc" which menu "Mlk- -ie-kiief.." Time and Hcaiit tnwfli wn widely diffi-cd mi Asiatic and Kumpwn noil, aud hortlv attur ttu cUnisnlio of AutcricH it npeitiTil in our wdouie-. Mhiiv a ik the titwint rrcnrtU of its xisiiaiiiiiis not tlnj h-t interesting of which i n letter which pifnrd in Iho lbiso MvchIimc I . November 12. 17:). entitled "A Iltr About (iimiiI Muiiitgeuioiit I'mlrr the Di. Ieniter of Measle- nt This Time Spreiuhuf: Over the Cmmm. lien I'uhlishcil for tlio lU'tielu oi the Poor nml Such us Want Help of Abl IMiysicmns." It i- -incil. Your 11 04i rt j Friend iiutl Si i .tut" .mil the I'OUTI.AM). Ore.. Jan 9 -The staKu Is set and everything In readi ness for tho Second Oregon Irrigation Congress to be held lu Cortland Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Acceptances from speak ers aro coming In well so It settins thu program as mado up will ho ciir rlud out with but few olianiivs. Tho auditorium nt thu linperliil llotul will bo On- inuottut; placo fur tho ooiiKrotM ami diiloKutt so far board from Insure a rvprosuuitlvo attoiidauco from all parts of Oregon xvhuro Irrigation U a llwi sttbjuot. Tho couKriuts will bo o.xtreiuol practical lu Km iiatiiro. tho chief aim of tho program committee having Iicoii to arrange group or subjects that haxti a dlrvct application of present-day ooiidtlloiiri lu this state ami urrauguiiwiiU hnvu been matin to huvu thorn dlscusstul by men having a thorough grasp on thusu Luplts I'roiu thu tlmo tho gnvcl falls at the opening of tlio congross Tliiirsilaw morning until tho lust speech at the bmi(iiut Saturday night, there will bo nothing thut Is not worth while. (iovornineiit projucls, as well as Carey Act ontorprlifes. will be dis cussed thorough), but poruap Ktout cr than oithur lu Inturust will bu thu tlio sosslou to bo glvoii' up to a con sideration of Irrigation works carrlud on by farmcra thuinsolvoM. This Is scheduled for I'rlduy morning at III o'clock, nnd tho oxchnugo of exper iences promise to bo, very vnlimblo. TETZLAFF SMASHES WORLD'S RECORD PIE PAH TRACK I.OS ANUKI.I-JS, Jiiii. !.- SiiiiisIi in; it world's record for a mile on a pio pan tnicl.. Teddy Telzhiff is in fine I'd Ho for his njn-cd duel with Itiirney OldliHd Sntiinhiy. 'iVIhitf iiexnlinteil n mile in !I5 M.."i sccoiids, i -. 'i A Xevv lliscoycry, Ono of the sunsallons of tho twen (loth century Is Morltol Ithoiimatlsm Powders, A boon to ovary stifforor. Tjiu best known remvily for rheuma tism In all Its forms, AhIj thoso who have, tried It. llimklns' )ruj Storu, John A. Pert UnertkHer 2 ft. itAirriii-rrr I'houca .M. 171 and 17.1 Ainbiilanco Scnlco Deputy Coroner RRIGATIONISTS 10 WOLGAST DUE MEET FRIDAY HEREJONIGHT Make Many Mourn authorship U utlrihntcd t Coltnii Mutliet. It is stilted 1 1 in t this letter h a leprint of one which Dr. Mitthur wrote prior to liU tlimlh in I "US. It is not known whut the ciiiimi of liioinlii is. A is i mil moiiv Keieiilistx hit ii (toxcrilifil geitUN whieli lliny ho lioxe to ho tlie cuhiiuI ukciiIs, hut up to date thtc lutxe pot been msjtixcly luiixeii u Uie eniise of iiii-usIcm. Wo do. however, know that the infection of intm-tlw is fmiiiil in the xepiolinns fun it the nose nml throat tliit'iuw the titt sttv0 of tlio dlsouse, Ihctelotv, 1hioiis MiftViiiitt witlt the measles hIioiiIiI nut be itllovved to come tu con tttot with well persons until the ieiiml of fever i well pnseil. It is little Ihss limit 'liiiitniil to lietiiiit i-ltlilteu known to Inuc tumiHleit lo 1111111' in contact with well chililieii. In this connection it mux he rtiimtkeil Hint while it is Hrniirnllx considered that one ottack of iiiwili" conl'er" immunity, there hiv munx itsiiH on iccord of oeonml nnd third nt lucks. It is true I lint the second ntlnok tiro aenenilly xery mild, but too sront ruliitucti nIioiiIiI not ho placed 011 IhU immtmitv. Cliildteit should In dlsrntirnitrd tis fur 11 s pus. silile from idn.xtnit tiitis which wilt Kiiiiit of on hitcivlinuKo of n-nl or Mouth speretiou's. It is the dutv ot every imiciit ImviiiK utewsltM m the homu lo tre that it is reKirtd to the public henltli uutliorittes. It is tiunllv lllc dutv of pn roots to sc to it that their ehihlreitilo not come in contact with well children ilnrinif the timi wlicn the infcetiim iuhx In- tiiii.s inlllHil. .MimsIom can't kill a lohl anv deader with smallpi tlnin oti can Httlt ptensles. It is the dntx of pi lent,, eilisetis mid iiiinncipiihli. . to lake exerv known measure for tin liitxcnlioii of the spreml ' tin tliscttsc. .Inliimn measles m.ikc 111,1 v HHilliers luniirn. x -1 &a SAN' KHAXClSl'O, .Inn. ). T-.tu .limes, uiauagur ot loitinr (Imiupi., i Ad WolgMt lull here tor Cliniigi.. where he will try to nwtyr Ihe iiihii agersltlp of ,ltM. Willard. the last reiMniHiuK white Iioin tu good stand iiiK who aspens, to miiovo l.iilli'f M' ' t'arty of hi" newly woo linin'l-. Wolfrist accomptinicd li ln wile left hist niuht at 10 oVhiek for Mn' lord to look Ml mow Ininl. J" es who expected to go north uilli Wo' cast ilcculi'il at the In-t iniiuilc t i stmt oast iutoatl. While here Wil fast ltd used to recede from his i!c umiid for isII,ihio ii a ununniice ior n fight with Tominx .Miirph.x. Promoter ColTroth is imvv 'ep'sMitf loo il.iiuNil ol .New Oileiiiis as Mcr pll.v's tii.iciit I'Vlirti.nx '".'. Bittner's Real Estafe 4 Employment Bureau All Hinds of Ciopciiy I'orSiilc i-'ou ij.uhavei: t acres near 1'ortlautl. in smalt town, all tu cultivation, A-1 soil, '.Ml fruit truus, all kinds of hoirlca, U room modnrii house, ttoiiieut walks, uomploto water s)stom, good bam. chlokmi bout, tool liotisv. fliio fruit hoiiso, 1 hour car service to I'ofl laud. Will trade for nicely iiilppod stuck farin. will pay small difference 13-1 acres In Applegate. good houso and barn, iU acres cluarod and In cultivation, good wator right, will trade for modem bungalow, Willi iioiiio cash difference Hunches In Oklahoma, Now Mexi co and Texas to trade for Itoguti river valley or Medford property. Storo room, I room dwelling at tached and vacant corner lot lu Seattle. 14 block from car Hue. to exchnngo for vacant lots In suburbs or .Medford. (lood acreage uoar .Medford to ox- chiiugy for stock of morchaiidlso to tho valuoof from 10,000 to $ 10.000. I 'or Kent Furnished and unfurnished hoiisos ami rooms. If you have ranches or houses for rout list with us. (Employment " Olrls and women for ge,neraloiio work.'' ' ' ' ' WaltrcHB ?80 loom niftl board, .MRS. EMMA BITTNER l'ltnriu Home it Oppofclto Nash Hotel I100M8 0 nml 7. VAW! Kl-OCK, . x.t: n..i jl TALKS on teeth iiEWs siv aro of Interest 5.0 ovcrybody. but es pechtlly to thoso who aro contemplat ing sumo dental work for themselves or ono ot tho family, Whatever It Is you waul dono In tho Ituo of hlxh clniM Dentistry oomo heru and you will get every satisfaction. Wo rt experts, employ tho host and most scientific methods In a modern wit), and wo charge only reasonably. I iily Attendant. DR. BARBER tiii: m:iihT THE SIGN OF TBE CRESCENT In thu i line Mi.imlx for ftr'itnlti. while It should be nli iik lit U pcrlor lenVi iiIiik power iniiHv In every lituredlmit ami till thn" itiiilllle which makii I'KltllK I' HAKINO l,t)VHt:il aio cni'r.md IN CRESCENT J!r$rfi& d''.f Orocers Itaxe It at J"c pci tumid can, Ask them foi 11 two-cent stamp for our l'0"i Itimk. coiitJtiilitK recipes for e less cal.es, ti (HIM I NT MM I tl It HlSti Scuttle, UititiliiKlon. iBfeg and most tC WML!l!iV I . . - QI"t,.v".ll,aB 1 O p U 1 111 D o .-uUkUIJsW.I.O r T riJa vVJs4,V' i .i Intel m me City. Running ditUillcd ice water in each room. Euroittim Plan, a la Girtc Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms CO rooms SO rooms 00 roonit til philf Vtlk SO room vA ititt Uli I.()0eth I.SO rach 2.00 cacIi 2.00 rcl 2.50 rsch 30 ultct, bedroom, psr- lor nd both - 3,00 eadi For moro than onoxuett dd .$1.00 exlrn to Ihr nbovo rstcs for f cr.ch udditlonnl guett. Reduction by week or nifxvth. . Afandftmin CAji'.r- W A.'. '.' fcnr rttF-rvrvzmii -aaaasii HH-H-H-H-5-H-S- Luxury Without Extravagance. Hotel I Von Dorn i '2V2 Turk Street .1 Finest popular prirod Hotel in Half- I'Vaneiseo I Modorn Central M-M-H--r-H--H"-H- Draperies Wi tirr a v.-rv cimi'!i i lui" uf ilruniis. Inc., f iiiIHIi.h ft x ttil i. i Ir , mill iln nil I'liinn' h uf uiiIkiIhii rills' A sihi'ImI until In look uflir IIiIm vmhI cicIiimImI) nn I will mve lis K'"l i 1 1 ut lis n iiiivhiIii In U' l III etuli tint lnri st i i'i, h Wooks & McQowan Co. 4 Uo Theatre TONIGHT AND TOMORROW KI'.NWOIITIIY l'loVM-MIS . vST. ELMO The Bin Four-Act Drama Specialties aiJaiission uoc, ' mwi-jHVKi) sioo 'lifi.' olTlee open from to t),p. in, Oojurs Open nt lt). Omiuin a;UU Scoin reserved by phono, UI6-' litljt 4mmmm4 The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure l.'null) nml Chmtilr Msdo ivt Hume. Mnven You 3. TliU tecltio nuiki'1 a pint of cough svniv ctioiigh to lail a fitmlly a hniff tliiie. ou couliln'L buy ns iimoh or ai Ijvmd rough s til p for fJ.at. Simple ttH It U, It gives nlmnt Itinliint relief mid uviiitly s(ii' th unmt oltl imtn conuli hi iM Itoiirs. 'IhU h pnrtl duo to llin furl Hint it U, slightly lux.v the, llimiliih"! tlio appetite nnd hits mi cxeelli'lit tinilil elleel. 1 1 U plriiniiiit to taviH-elilldten like It. An excellent iciu fdv, too. fur w lumping conuli. erniip, soto limes, imiiunn. lliroitl iniiiiuen, cm. , lin.llllll. .III.'", HMM I., V.', ottii plat of Krituuliitcd nuuiir wllli tut of warm witter, and stir fur ' W V minute. Cut, Mly oiiikvh of Chief Ml fly cents' win thl In a pint Untie, ami u;M tho Sonar Si tup. It keeps perfectly, Tnko a tesnMinfiil every one, two or tliroi hours. ... IMlln li 0110 of Ihn oMcnt. ami liefc known remedial iiuents for tint tliroijt itieiiilirtiiie. I'luex U llin inoil valtnililn eonivittriitnt eniii(iiuitil of Norway wlilln pine extrsct, mid l rleh In mmbjenl ami nil tlio other natural lumllni? eleinriits. Other pit-partition will nut work lu thl fiiriuitlit. l . ,., , Tlio prompt rcnulU from thlj reclpn Imvn emlearptl It to Oiotisnud of hotnjiv nliM lii I In. i'nllisl Rlnles ami ( illlitilil. wlib-h rxplalim why the phut has brvii 1 linltnteil oftstt. but never niptvssftilly. A Kiiitrantvot tisoitiin sati'iiiriioit. or tiKiMi v pNHiipllv rriini'led, pe wlththlj fvli' Your i!rti)tflt tins l'lnex, or will uet It for im. If not. scud lo 'tin riucx Co., l't. Waxiic, Ind. 1VHERK TO 0 TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Iho Only Heal Motion I'll turo tlnatci- In I lie t'lly " Today ami Tomorrow An I'iiumiiiI I'l-ouiam A "Kay Ilea" IVataio In Two Heels 'IIMIOII Wll.li THI.I." story of tho t'lvll war In which a Hoiitlinrii boy shrinks from thu wliistllng bullHs, ItM In a crisis thu II. id of tila flghtlag falhnr Is arnuiwl In ' is veins, and lis goo through a -erics of thrilling Incidents during mnixelouM rents of wnrfarn. As n di.imatle offering this film U suporb, . a MtisatloHsl fvaturt It Is uuatir paed TlvMI'ltHA.MH.VrAI. lll'SHANO' A llatllliig OikhI Coiusdy -oi.oA this Anvnvruitiws" I)tprlN cunning versus uiiorgy suit vldtncv when Iho womnu's nn luasktng Is cumlnnt. Very eon xlnriug. THU OlWfOX'S TIUM'III.IW" Its a tkram I'rom Start tu Finish (A Ksystoas) Coiulnu I'cnlurci Tho luviiilers," an Hvaltlng Indian ami frootlsr Ufa plot uro. It's n "K,iy-IhH" Ih S rstds. Jan. I3tti nml llth Sat-iili lleinliiinli In hr grtoUsst w com "Ojitton lillMtbctli" Jitu. SVth ami 31st. Ali SATIIKIt, Iho Singer I lest Music and I'ffentd ADMISSION. Dc AND' 10c Mutlio'is Hull), : to .. p m. HW-4-H-I--I-H--HHH, T f Tl It I B t IMAII.I.H THU HIUVH'S Culor. d Colusdlniis. Man nnd Woiuiii Sliir. Dhiiwus aud Holler T It Skating 1 I'hotii I'liiys Tliitrsday Only f IIIK ItHANDHO AHM oi.D so.vos ami ,Mi:.Moitn:s si irons AXDSI ITCASKS Till-: SI.ATI-: IXIHSTHV Coining Siiuilay nnd .Mouiluy nil-: man ui'XT I'atlnn' Weekly .No. IH, Hero I 'tii...itii. I.I..I ii,,. im.kiiii.. J. IU.I-.M, ,, j (H--Ir'V ,t I Between Acts .!' 1 t 1