fc Rlllll f ' F ; t- r is M fc k I J .w h,-. 11. 1.-. r r . bp Medford mail tribune Puiir.iHiiKi uvj?nr aftkiinooN KXCIHT HUNUAf IIV TUB MKDPOUD rltlNTINO CO. .!,0JP,m.?c,75l':o. Times. The Medfor.t Mali, Tim Melfrl Trlhunp, Th South ern 9ton,,,r,tT,1o Ashland Tribune Office Mall Tribune, llulldlnc r.-ST-S North Kir atreat; phono. Man 30S1. OBOrtOK PUTNAM. Bklltor ami Manner lintcreil nil second-class matter at Meitrnril, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Official ,Pnrr of th'n Cltr of Me J fori Official Vapor of Jackion County. tTBICAX)TXOH SATES. On year, by tnn , .$S,00 On month, Uy tn.lt . . , jq '" rnonwi, uniivrrcu tiy carrier in Molfrml, Jacksonville ami Cen tral rolnt . ,..,.. .so Paturilay only, by mall, per year S.oo Weekly, per year. .- 1.5 , kWOKK CtXCTOATXOIT, Dally average, for levn month! end Inir November JO, 1911, a?61. . The, Mull Tribune Is on nnln at the Perry is'cwa Stand. San Francisco. ortlanit Hotel Ncwa Staml, IHHlland. Portland .N'owa Co. Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash. td,vrtr Dlipatt :ch. KZDrORO, OKS901T. Metropolis of Southern Oron and Northern California, and tho fastest srowlnr city in Ortxon. Population U K. census 1910 3340: estimated, 1911 ln.OOft. I'lre hundred thousand dollar Oravity Water Hvulem comnletpd. rlvlnr flncut supply pure mountain water, and a 7.3 mllea of atreets two.!. Ioatoff(c receipts for year endtne novemoer se, isii, snow increase or 19 per ont Banner fruit cltr In Orecon Itoeue Hlver BpllrenberK apples won awcep- oiHKri priza nnu uue Ol rioting mkj m OF AKKOX, Ohio, Feb. 'J7. Slirn.il to action by rioting which marked the hlrikc here of thousands of work ers of tho big rubber companies which mnko autotnohila tire here for the whole- country tho Mate board of arbitration today is planning to con fer with both sides of tho depute in nn endeavor to effect n settlement. The state board' first movement ennio when it conferred with Chair man Pollock of the striker's scale romraittco to secure an analysis of the worker position regarding ar bitration. It Is ho)ed to induce the manufacturers to meet officials of the Industrial Workers of the World, who lira managing the strike, but the jms)cct of jH-neo in that way is doubtful. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad trewn Jimmy McC'inti wns n soldier man Wlio answered n riot call: Now he's home nun oi' the dome Of his own mHr-nriul hall. When two men sleep in the same room, says a Mcdford mini, thu one who unorcs always goes to sleep first. A newspaper man feels like com mitting murder when some gink comes in the office and reads the paper aloud. A Jledford man has for one ol lujim'n now silencer to wear when he takes bin wife to a concert. Fellow buck in Indiana says ho is tho originutor of the out-of-door sleeping plan. We always Iuid it to Adum and Eve. Cun you think of uny reason to bo sorry that the new nickels will not fit thu slot machiuesY . It won't take the mauufneturers lung, however, to fix thq machines so tliey cun gru'b thu new as well us tho old. (Jen. Cupula is on his way to con fer with (leu. Iliierta. If ho ugrces to support Ilucrtit he will bo given tin uriiiy, if Iio refuses he will be shot. What odds am I offered that ho doesn't refuse? Your committee of seven, appoint ed to inspect tho ragged Cuthbert sign over tho Palmer piano stoic, begs leave to leport that the inHcction litis been made. And I lip sign is still Ihcie. i Well, they're uliiiosl ull hi. YVI'utT Onion sets. First jliijitlst Church. Dr. It. M. McCullough will preach tonight on the "Second Coming of Christ." Everyone should hear tuis sermon. Every member of tho church Is especially urged to bo present, as tho, church will vote on calling u pastor. On next Sunday afternoon nt 3 p, in. there will bo n mass meeting. Dr, McCullough will preach on "Profit mid Loss In Man." No ouo can afford to Jiilss this jneetlng. fjunciay will bo tjio Inst day Dint Medford will have of hearing Dr Me Oiillotigh In (his BorK'H of soi-mous, RUBBER WORKERS I iirnrnnn inlinri. mturuKu hkmuki BILL IS PASSED SALI3M. Or . Feb. 27 Tho Med font armory bill passed tho senate Inst night. It cnrrles an appropria tion of 320.000 available when" the city of Mvdford and Jackson county have each appropriated $20,000 It differs from tho other armory bills, In that tho stato .stands only a third of the cost Instead ot half. Credit tor passing tho bill In duo to Carkln and Wcstorlund. whom Itoamcs accused on tho floor or the house of double-crossing him on the Hogttc rler fish bill for armory support. The Honking bill prohibiting tho sale of liquor outside of Incorpor ated towns has today reached the governor amended so as to exempt from Its provisions clubs not con ducted for profit and beach resort hotels which havo a capacity of 50 or more. Senator Walton's bill, under tho provisions ot which any school dis trict in tho stato may voto on the question of supplying free textbooks when tho school board so orders, has today been passed by the house. 10 PEACE TERMS LONDON. Feb. '27. IH.spatehe received here today from both Con stantinople and Sofia confirm the re port that Turkey has signified Iter willingness to surrender Adrinnoplo to the Halkau allies and Mauds ready to negotiate for peace on thw b.iM. The Turkish government, a Kt. relerxburg declared, already ha solicited tho good office of Kuiu and the latter government, it K 5iiil, has tnuraitted the Tilrkill prom) nls to the liu'gnrian goveniiueut. Dispatches from Sofia stated tlf Hulgarinu council met today to con sider the proposal. U E TO BE IN CAPITOL TilKNTON. N. J., Feb. 27 -I'resi-dent-KIect Woodrow Wil-on todnv said ho intended to occupy the "President's room" nt the capitol in Washington every day dnring the ex tra session of congress. He exprusned the belief that the nation's executive should be close to the members of the legislative body. President-Elect WiNon hn con finned the appointment of Charles Swcn, 'JO, of Newark, N. J., holder of the world's stenographer record for speed nnd accuracy, as his private stenographer, , WASHINGTON'. Feb. 27. -Friends of President-Elect Woodrow WiI-jii today suy that CongresHnnn William Wilson of Pennsylvania, former see rotary treasurer of the United Jliuo Workers of America, is to be secre tary of (he new depaitment of labor, .created under the terms of the Hornli bill, just passed. It is ulso belioted here toduy that Louis Urandiiw of Mushuchuncttc would bo named sccti- tury of commerce instead of attorney general. Our ilest Poller. Wo arc selling moro of Morltol Eczema Itomody than all tho others put together. This lurgo salo Is duo to tho fact thut it is a preparation of unusual merit, mado expressly for ono purpose, to euro eczema in Its var ious forms. If you aro afflicted with this loathsomo disease, do not delay using Morltol Eczema Itemed. lias kins' drug store. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Us meeting to bo hold March tth, 1913, for a llccnso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less thuu a gallon at Its placo of business on lot 11, block 20, city of Mcdford for a period of six months. W. M. KENNEDY. Dated February 14, 1913. NOTICE, President McAleer, of tho Hoston Hod Sox, says that ho bus all his men In Hue with tho exception of ' Duffy" l,owls mid Dill C'arngaii, CARRES 20.000 TURKEY At WILSON'S FF WILLIAM WILSON TO BE IN CABINET medford mot, TRtBom Minniroim oftisabN, PRETTY MANICURIST DESERTED BY FIANCE MISS SALLIEIOUI5E SMITH Arntncvmcnbi for the wedding of MIm Sallle lAube tinilth. a pretty mnn Icurlst of the U'jift Mold, New Haven, Conn., came to an abrupt end when alio receded a telegram from her fiance, frank It. Hull, said to be the wealthy son of one. of tbe founders of the Her-rlnjMfAll-Mnrvin Safe Company, which reau as louews: "Hope to Ihs forghrn; am heart heart beoken: leaving for Chlo.tgo." .Much Interest M being taken In tho case, as Mr. Hall's disappearance, ns well as Identity, bears an atr of mys tery, -v-ek.,", TEN THOUSAND CRY "SAVE ME" NEW YOltK. Feb. 27. Ten thou- sand telegraphed pleas of "Save mo! Savo me?" from New Mexico alone swamped Or. Frederick Frlcdmann, the jouiiK llerllu scientist, who Is convinced that ho has discovered a specific euro for tuberculosis. Deeply agitated by the doluge of letters and telegram. Dr. Frlcdmann has em ployed a largo force of assistants to aid in the clerical task of rcsiondlnR in some form to tho requests. Dr. .Milton Foster of tho govern mont health nnd marine hospital service this nftornoou conferred with Dr. Frlcdmann to complete final de tails for the fovorumont test of tho alleged euro. Hundreds of tuberculosis sufferers today called at the Waldorf Astoria hotel to gee Frlcdmann but they were barred by hotel attendants. The physician, however, would not send them away without hope. es $10,000,000 FOR I'AUIS. Feb. 27 - Declaring $70. 000.000 Is due him from Japan for selling ItiiMlnn military secrets to that country during tho Jnpunoso Iltitflan war. Itusslau Duron Ygor Tlllusky Ik In Ctmeva today prepared to press his claims, according to a dispatch from that rlty. It Is stated both the Russian and Japanese gov ernments will Investigate the mutter. MARKET REPORT 1'rlces 1'alil by Dealers EGOS-l.-.e. HlTTEIt-.IOe. POTATOES IJ0(u)7.-e. CAIJIJAGK lfSlVic. APPLES 10(3Gjc ONIONS 7.V(jjL00. CARROTS 7."e.1.00. PARSNIPS 7.V'(jip1. TURNIPS-7.rje.?l. Mtototk IIOOS Drosscd, 8c; alive O'ttf. SUEEP.fJM.c. STEERS Alive, (!. COWS-Alivc, rific. VEAiv Dressed, U. POULTRY Mixed hiokeiiH, JOc; springs, FJe; dresred, l''lle. Day anil (I'nilu (Selling Price.) WHEAT- 1.50. Oats L00. HAY Vetch, 411 ton; griiin, V,l. HARLEY Jj27 ton. CORN $25 ton. Public Market Tikes EGOS- tiOe. HUlTKIl SSlc. HUT'i'ER FAT 83c. POTATOKS 76arMl per 100 lbs CAIIUAGE KsHViO. CAULIFLOWER 7fic1.2fl. APPLES tf7fi(: box. HONEY wmro lb. SAUERKRAUT ,'50e. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOit SALE A toiuplotely furnished 3-room bungalow, one block fiom pavement; olettrlclty, city water, for $050 If sold at onto. Call at 1003 E. Jackson street. 292 TO KENT Lot 80x110 to let for gurden, E. A. I)., Mall Tribune office. 29ii TO TitADi: IliiHlness propel ty In Ailzoua to ochaugo foi properly heio. E U 8., Mall lihuno 29i RUSSELL RESIGNS AS J OF At. MANY. N Y . Kcb Hi h u result ot the scandal over a lepurtud attempt to Tree Harry Thaw fioiu Mnttcuwaii lusaito asylum by the into of a $85,000 bribe. Dr. John V Hum. sell today resigned from the super Inteudeucy of that Institution. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from yesterday) Ordered that the same bo and heieby are approved. In the matter of the approval of the report of J Perev Wells, coun ty school superintendent. Ordered by the court that said re port lo and the same Is hereb np- proveu. In the matter of re-establishing road districts In Jackson county, Ore gon. It Is ordered by the court that there bo and hereby Is established H road districts In Jackson county. Oregon, bounded us follows. tu-wt Two new dUtrletH funned District No. 1.1 and No. H. Total amount of warrants Issued at the Jan. t'.M.t. term of commis sioner's court, $11.1 lKC.7ti. In the matter ot the special school tax levies by tho county court for tho tax this year, 1912. School District No. 13 .XV, mills School District No. L'.N ... 'J mills School District Xo. 37 .... 1 mill School District No. -II Vi mill School District No. !3 . ... 1 mill School District No. Kt , mills School District No. S! . .. 5 mills School District No. 97 . S-10 mill In tho matter of tho tax levy for Jackson county, Oregon, for the tax year 1912 . For school and library t.C mills Kor stato I.t mills l-or high school . ,u mills For Fruit Inspection ... .1 mills For advertising and fair ... .2 mills For general expense 1.9 For Redemption . ... IA 33 mills .1 nillsl S. Ultlh) Kor public buildings . For general road .'. Total 10. mills Court convened pursuant to ml Journment of January 9th. 1913. with all officers present, when tho following proceedings wore had. to- wit: When the following bills wore au dited: . Frank Knssuhfcr. bailiff Dec. 1912 term 15 00 F. Itoy Davis, codrt report er's fees, stato vs. Ilurko 10.00 E. E. Cook, work on stovo at Poor Farm 10 15 In the matter ot the approval of tho bond of O. A. (hirduor, clerk of Jackson county. Oregon. Ordered by the court that said bond be, and tho same Is hereby ap proved. In the mutter of thu approval of the bond of 0. O. Taylor, Justice of tho peace of Mcdford district. It Is ordered by thu court thnt said bond be, and the same Is hereby ap proved He It remembered, thnt n rogular term of tho county court of Jnrkson county stnle of Oreson. beuiin and held nt the court house In Jackson ville In said county and state on Wednesday, the Sth day of Kebrunry. 1913. the time fixed by law for the holding of said court, when were present Hon. F L Ton Velio, Judge, W. C. Leaver and J. C Smith count commissioners. O A Durduer. coun ty clerk and Aug D. Slngler. sher iff, when tho following business was transacted: In tho matter of approving bonds, tho following bonds were presented and acted upon Aug. D. Slngler. bond In the amount of $ 10,000.00 being thu bond required for tho office of Ex-offlclo tut collector, same Was approved. Tho bonds of the following road supervisors In the amount of $500.00 each were prckcntcd: Jack. True. district No. 1: W. (' ChaiuiiHii ills trlct No. 12. S. O. Van Dyke, district No. 21, A. D. Zimmerman. dMrict No. 3; .N'lqk Kline, district Nn. 5: Thom as Stanley, district No. 0; Trunk It. Nell, district No. 7: J. E. Davldboif, district No. .: W. It. (larrott, Dis trict No. 10; A K Earhart, district No. 11; E. (' Hamilton, district No 13; J)uvhl W. Ponco, district No II, all of Jut'ksou county, Oregon. And tho court having examined said bonds nt this time and tho snld bonds huvlng In all rospetts been executed according to law, the saiuo wero thereupon approved. Tlio bond of N II. Ilradbiiry. Post Commander of the (Irnnd Army of tho Republic, for Juckson county. In tho amount of $200.00 was presented and approved, Tho appointment of E. A- HlldreUi, F. W. Payne, T II Simpson and li ft. Nlcknlson as deputy county clerks for tho purpose of IhhiiImk hunting and fishing llcensos only, wore presented and approved. Tho appointment of E. W, Wilson and E. M. Wllunii as deputies for tin sheriff 's office, wero presented and approved. Tho appointment of I). D. flood and .Jpliil W. Wilson uu. special deput) sheriffs wero piesouted and ap proved, , Tho report of James M. Cronemll I i.t, county treasurer showing a bal ance on hand Feb, 1st, 1013, of $05, 098.03, also tho report of (I. A. Gard ner, county clerk, showing thu ainonnt of $310.50 having turned over to tho treasurer for tho month of January and tho report of Kred It. Colvlg. county recorder showing the amount of $408.20 having been turned ovor to tho treasurer for tho month of January whereupon ull of the fore going leports weru ipcejited and up pioved. (Continued on Page Flvo.) JoHn A. Perl Undertaker 2fl S. DAUTLETT Phones M. 471 and 17 Ambiilnuco Kervlco Deputy Coroner T.itui?si:Uv. FicrmuAKY The Quickest, Slmpttist Cough Cura L Kmlly Am! Hunt s ("hraplr Made) Nrn Von 'J. nt This teclixi mike a pint of cough syrup enough to luil it finally a long time. You couldn't line an much or a good cough suup for V'.'.oO. Simple an It l. It gives almost lntitiit relief and UMinlly stop (lie limit olntl tmto cough In HI hour, lids U Milly dun to the fact tliat It l llg!itl lu.i tlve, dtlimdalcn tho appetite nnd mi an excellent Inula cllW't. It I li'ntiuit to take children like. It, An excellent reni cdy, too, fur w lumping cough, croiiPi wro lllmr. milium, tlimnt trouble, etc. Mix one plat of granulated sugar with Vj pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minute. I'ut'JUj ounces of fine (llfty cent' worth) in a pint bottle, and add thq Sugar syrup. It keeps Hrfeelly. Take u teasxiuiitul every one, two or threo hour. l'lno Is one of tho oldest and bet known remedial ugvul for the throat membranes. I'luex In the mont valunhh) concentrated commud of N'orwwy while pine extract, nnd I rich In gimlmid and nil tin) other natural hrttliiig ehitieiit. (Xher preMratlonn will not work In thin formula. The prompt renultn from this rechio ht elnleared It to i!tnuam! of hoie xtlren In tile Cnltcd States and Canada, which explilitn why thn plan ban lsn imitated often, but never iiccefiilly. A piaranty of ntmolnte sntlifaetlnn, nr llionev promjitlr reftimled, goon with thin reelp'. Your druggWt ban Pltiex, or will grt It for wit. If not, cnd to The rincx Co., Ft. Wayne, lud. AOfoOOJ-OOOOr OO AT YOtlt HUNT there Is lite .utiuu-aud u subtle pla to your expression Theno pleating chnranterlstlcs are caught by our fust lenses nnd reproduced In our por traits. Iltlght das and long sit tings are unuecuvury with our modern euuliuueut S II. MACKCY T Main nnd IVutral, Meilfotd, Or. O0400Of04s5OK0 The Bread Eating Boy Is a Healthy Boy Peed our children all ths whole some bread they will est. It builds muscle. Makes thm strong physi cally and menially. You cun alwn bake Hie right kind of bread for Hkmii If ou Insist on using Drifted Snow Flour Makes the most delliloiu lirSHiI ou ever lusted and bread that Is wholesome, for nriried riuow Misses un uniisuulb Ingli gluleu teat, its tho gluten In flour that builds the muscle. Tell your groo-r to bring you a sack In the mnn.luK you'll find It tho most sutlsfuitory flour you 'over used. Sperry Flour Company Taeoma Thoro is no such thing as "Luck" In baking cakes nnd pastry if iiu use a llaklug Powder that Is de pendable. Suppose you are tailed away from our work of mixing at a critical moment, t iPmhii t matter If you use CRESCENT BAKING POWDER HccniiHo It I. madci sup' rlor to emergciuy, and ten or twenty minims luttrrup tloii won t m. ike u failure of your cake. '!iK per lb. ran At your Grocer's, Air,SiJ..... " ft1",- Send us 2c for a (oolc book CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Keallle, Washington J I I I t f -- r ifuVilnl'.ii.li it ilil i - -- - J- e a m TlTlTVTfTTTrvTTTI'TTTTTtttt Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel i Von Dorn J 212 Turk Street I 'Finest populai' priced I IJotel in San Xrancisco I Modern Contral i -ri-H'-H-H"l--l"l'f-l'rt 27, Imit ONLY "CASuJIREIS" IF Sails, Ciiloiuel and Cutlimllr I'lIN mo Violent They tut on llotteU us I'epiMM1 Acts In Nimlrlls Take it Caseaiet tonight and thor uughlv clouuHo your Uxor, slomaeh mid bowels, nnd )ou will surely feel gloat by mnruliiK. You men and women who lme IiouiIhoIio, coated tntiKuP, can't sleep, are IiIUoum, ner vous and upnet. bothered with a sick, Massy, disordered ntotunch or havo buckachu and feel all woiu out Ale )oti keeping your bowels clean with Cacrot or meielv forilug a paHMiKouity every few das with salts, catbuitle pills or castor oil' This Is liupoitnnt. ('ascurots Immediately eleulso and regulate the stomach, remove the sour. uodlKMlcd' add fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and earn off the constipated waste matter mid poison from the Intestines and bowels. ltemember. a cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning A 10-teut box from jour driiKnUt menus health) bowel action, a ilear head -rid cheerfulness for mouths Don't forget the children Auction Sale of Acreage in this ur.itn: siiidivision Two .Mills. Ivust of Me-lfotil THt'HSDAV, Alitlli 101 II ON THE LAND Ono and ono-quiutor to five aero tracts will be sold to the hlghost bid der. Seldom does tho bu)r liuvs the chaucu to uu mo the price fan po for reel iwtalo, ospwrlully cite lew pro perly woll located and on very en ay turiHS. Do not fall to secure oh of these tniets. A siwclnl opiHirtuulty for the man of small means lo secure u home. I.lberul discounts will be made for all rash. It. I. Illlltltlli', . II. Iiltt(it Aiiilloms'r Owner Bittner's Real Estate iSJEmpIoyment Bureau All Kludn of I'niperly Tor Sale I'np Nile 20 ai res. close In. good bouse, hsrus and iiiiliiilldln. I.I acre huMiing orchard Prbe $ssoo, rms 10 acres, near Medford, all In al falfa. Price $4000. . 10 oeree, Improved A-l Hear creek bottom laud, 1100. Hxiliniigo Cood modern house, oloto In, for vncant lots. S acre orchard, god liHprovemonts. ull fenced, close In. for city resldSHee property and some cash. I'or ltiiit Houses and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. List your homos and ranches with us, either for rent or sale. Trnowrltor. good londltlon, for sale cheap. ' linplo)iueiit fllrU and women for genuriil hoiiHowork. Itaneh IihihU Klrst-rlass waitress. Mlddlc-iiKed chore man on ranch. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono Home 1 1 OpIMiklto .Vasli Hotel IIOO.MH (I nml 7, PA DM III.OCK. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAKHING'ION, D. D. Public Land Mutters: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Bcrlp. ' Jc&; BcsJt loented 5i lti3 and moat SiMi popular City. Running duRillcd ice wuter in ench room. European Plan, u la Carte Gife. 4 Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms GO rooms - 00 room 00 rooms vrilb pilrilj Latin 60 rooms vnUh private bilh $1.00 each 1.Q0 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each 30 suites, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each Fur morn than one li'Kt add $1.00 extra to tli aboyo' ratot for each additional gueit, Rciluclhin by wetdc or month. ftiancii tun! Chnt$r W l.mltty varmxzrvx!K!rttxtvvql WHERE TO GO TONIGHT l"H-t-I"H'f4 f ISIS THEATRE ! We don I iln lllllih howling but we uie Hiving our patious the blHRost and best show in the cllv VAI'DltVI 1.1,1! WilllniiiMiii uiiil Watson In NoiiHsuseliuid. Miss Watson diient a novelty entitled: "Tho .Mliror Dance" In n rofttumti weighing lift lbs, PHOTO PLVS,TOD.V OM.V thi; (i.iD nn: moi 'tim:i:iis iilltl.l. lll.M li II. IH ONE Ol III NVN uiwr TTTTTTtTT tffTvttTtTTt ttf UGO THEATRE I'lidiT .New .Maiiagemeut WHAT HAPPENED TO MARY Tonight mill itiursdiiy iiiitm: oi licit mo ih:i:lm WE CHANGE SOLOISTS EVERY NIGHT HiliiitbliiK aptHlsl for the klddltwi MstunU) Its lree ALL LICENSED FILMS Mis, WooIwoiiIi Id Interpret Mm e- Mimlially the Kpeclal Two-ltetil Atlrartlou Friday and Maturduy Mu-ic ilils WwU V eilnesilii) ,MU t'lillietlno .Muiphy Tblllilii) ('ill I nlllilelNTger I'liilu) ltli-0 (Huge (.uiillelto Hllllllllll) II. Y, ItiiioUs Aduionoii Alii)n (be Sumo 111 ami 5c STAR THEATRE Nothing ( heap' -Hill Hie Pi Ice of AllllllnnloU. "THE HOsE OF MKMI'O" IntersmtliiK Love Tale Portrayed by the Flylni A Co. "Tllll .M.S(jl'lltADi:ilS" Light Pleasing Drama SAW WOOD All Comedy "THE KVIDI'.S'CH OF THE FILMS' A Thuiihoiiior "FI.VNHV'S I.FCK" Fuuulost Ever Popular Song POIHIEHT and WOODWOItTH Interpreters of Pholophi)H Wo urn going to bring It to Mod foul. Will lot oti In on It soon. It's a peach. Matinees Dally, 2 to C p. m. ADMISSION. Dc AND 10c E. D. Weston Official Photographer of tho Mod ford Commercial Club AiiiuIpiil' Finishing Post Cards J'anonniiic Work J'orl rails Iiilorloraiid oxloriofviowa Flash lights Negatives mado anv tinio and any placo by nppoinfc mont. 208 E, Main Phono 1471 PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work OjiiraiitriKt I'rlviis Iti'UNdiialilu COPFEEN & PRICE 38 Hnwatrt IllooV, Tlutrance on Otu It, uiiiv iiviip unii, fl Ar-rJ iJr4ffTfrTltfittiTW ... .