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P3CGB FOOT. arEPFOttD MATTi TRTBUNE, ftfllDFORD. OKTWOX. MONDAY. MMlOU .'I. IJ)1. hs p. i i c. v l?;j IV. t. ' fr IV. i MlDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN lNIIUPKNnnST NKWHPAPKIt ruuumiKTi uvKitr aktkiinoon KXCKIT HUNIIAT IIT Till: MHui-oni) rniNTiNa co. The Damncrnllo Tim, Tim Medfnrd Mall. Tho MrOfont Trlliune, Tho South- rn ornronisn. Tlia Asniiimi Trlnunr. orric Mall Tribune fcullJInir. SSS7-2t North Fir street; ilion Main 3021. OHOnOi: 1'UTNAM, Editor and MftnftRer Bntcrad an noeonil-olAii mattvr nt Medford. Oregon, under tho act of uarcn J, isis. Official larr At th City of Medford. Official Iapfr of Jackson County. RUBBCJUPTieif XATX8. w .s..a ft... hi.I1 .15.00 Ono month, by mall. .BU rrr month, flellx'ered by carrltr In Mwirord, Jacksonville and Cen tral I'olnt .80 FMurtlay only, by .mall, per year J.00 Weekly, per year,,,.. - 1.S0 IWOBR CXSCTOATIOK. Dally a,veraira for eleven month! end ing November JO, ISM, 2151. Tho Mall Tribune li on rale at the Ferry Jcw Stand, San l-ranclseo. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Portland Newn Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. Tntl X&t4 Wire OBltad Tnta SUpatches. aczsro&s. oszoox. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the faatcat BTpwInp city In Oregon. lopulntlon U. S. census 110 SSIO: estimated. U12 la.ooo. . Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving Tlnert supply piiro mountain -water, and 1T.J milts of streets iet Poslofrlcn receipt for year ending November 80, If 11, show Increase of 19 per cent. JEAN DE ROM, lenu St. Iic do Roboum died n( the homo oC his mmi in Jacksonville nt 11 ! in Mnrv). '2, of paralysis nscd 84 years, 'J month, 5 dny. Up was born in llordecux. France, stiul lias been a resident of J:ckhonvillo Mneo Dee. '24, 1871. He ran the United Slates hotel there sinee 1884. He retired from active busiues in 1909. He innde two complete trips around the world in tho French nny, of which ho was n member for 115 years. lie is a veteran of the Crimean tvnr nnd xvnw nt the full of Sebastool. He has a hiker inednl presented by Oucen Victoria j;ivc:i the French mI diern for their loyalty in the Crimecn war. Ho leaves two sous nnd one daughter, .Ami. I)c Itoboain of Med ford. S. I. I)e Itobotim of nekponxille nnd Celitn Hnrjcr of Seattle, Wash. Fnncrnl services nt the family resi dence Tuesday, nt Jacksonville at 2 p. in. liurial Jacksonville cemetery. JOLTS AND JINGLES f By Ad Brown I In tho days Ilka this at tho break of 8rlnK When tho birds tilt back and r.ayly slug. A feller (eels like he uster feel When ho fished down by the water wheel. A spirit Inrks.ln every wind To woo hlra from tho dally grind, To lead him whore tho waters play, "Orer the hills and far away." t You sit in town nnd do your work Or olso you dream like a blooming shirk, While yott wish with all your might aud mala That you wcro a boy Just onco again. Tho wart club has been founded. Are thero any candidates? To manufacture a bad motlvo for uuothcr man's good deeds U like hitching a dirty cuttle car to tho rear of a Pullman. Thai cloth sign of Cuthberfs, So ragged -and brown, Jloru words, wo uro certain, Can not bring It down. What aro tho thero Kastur? oddB on Its bulug 1 say "hurrah" for Carkln, Hurrah for Armory Dill, I ain't much on a flshlu' Hut gosh! I llko to drill. , I'oo was tho guy who put tho flrr.t three letters la poetry. , A ad most of thoMu who followed hnvo been blmply following tliu In junction of tho )ust three. ;,Olil..Mau Uinpli sub: "I liov hoard or Iiufferlo Illll aud Toggery 1)111 but liluuied of ever I lieord tell of this man Armory 1)111 before." So let's hold a meeting And hire a big hall, And Invoke on that alga A ppoedy recall. .ICvery dog may have Its duy but a lot of them are still unsunplled with Homines. Council lucellng next Tuesday ! ! I VETERAN CR1M EAN m RftSSESAWAY THE EXPOSITION FAROE. IT WAS tho finest U'jjislM.uro that ovoi mot, according to "tho Oro&oninn. Vhy7 JUrmuso Mm Orugouiuu ttic (nlod its notions, hclpod organize tho innoluno. Thou tho legislature protected the corporations and big business genornllv the Oregonian's own polioy. Particularly was the Oregonian's hand shown in th" Panama-Pacific nppropriaton hill. This measure oalls roe . , . . a MWt .i.x aft il i me expenditure 01 tfKo.uuu lor tue exposition oy ji eom mission to be named by the president of the senate spenlon of the house, governor, treasurer and seereturv of state. The governor Avho will bo hold responsible by the people for the expenditure, will have nothing to say as to the personal of the commission on its expenditures, having been so informed by the treasurer, who has de scended to piny peanut polities with the president of the senate and speaker of the house Tho three of them will name the five oomnussioners. so they assort. Consequent -ly, while the governor permitted the bill to become a law m order that "Oregon might bo represented, ho refuses to have anything to tlo with" the commission. Tn the commission wo have that delightful division of authority that tends toward complete irresponsibility. Xo one is made responsible. The speaker and president of tho senate are transitory offices. The money can bo squandered and the blame plaeed nowhere. Prophecy is dangerous, but it is dollars to doughnuts that E. B. Piper, managing editor of the Oregon iiiu. will oe rewarded for his editorial support by being "made chair man of the Oregon exposition commission and that Tom Richardson will bo director general spending the money. If it was not for the affront to a sister state and the real need of Oregon representation, the exposition appro priation should be referended. THE LEGISLATIVE MUDDLE. AN unique situation is presented at Salem CJovernor "West personally appealing to the members to return and complete formalities to validate the session's work and pass upon his vetoes. ' "Without tho governor's assistance, it would be im possible to secure a quorum. ct the legislature post poned ad.journauieut upon the completion of its labors to iitKe a -wnack at the governor ami override his vetoes. Most of the vetoes to be considered are salary grabs. Had the legislature passed the county salary bill recom mended by the governor, those salaries would have auto matically adjusted themselves according to the classifi cation of the county. Important bills vetoed tiro few and far between. There is the superior court bill which creates eleven new judges at $4-1,000 a year. There is the Kogue river fish bill and a few other measures and the salary grabs for men who contracted with the people to serve for the present salaries. "While the legislature is in session, it ought to romedv some of its omissions and rectify some of its errors. It ought to repeal the swamp land steals it has consistent lv voted for, and save state school lands. It should nn II. B. 515 and prevent watering of railroad stocks and the charging of Oregon property for development in other .states. It should pass the anti-merger bill to prevent telephone monoply. It could and should pass nianv similar laws, which it can do by suspending rules, in 'a few minutes. Why hold an extra session for spite? Why not utilize the time expected to be spent in wrangling to romedv sins (f omission and commission ? If there should be no quorum and tho work of the session invalidated, who is to blame but the legislature itself, or rather the "organization" of peanut politicians controlling it? "Why did they take a final adjournament when their work was complete? There is "but one satisfaction to the publu the legis lators have to pay their own expenses, except those whose expenses are paid from the slush fund of interested corporations. Carkin Replies to Reames To the Kdlter: My attention lialvg been called to a certain signed statement In the Medrord Mall Tribune of February 27, purporting to have been author ized by Mr. Ileumes, making certain charges against Mr. AVcstorlund and myself relative to tho Uoguo river fish bill, It Is Incumbent upon mo to deny their truth much as i regret to be drawn Into refuting statements that I am loath to bellcvo Mr. Kennies to huvo said or that ho would have said when tho lieut of buttle was over. Ilufore tho Ivglslaturo convened, I wuh not approached rolutlvo to tho pussago of UiIh bill, with tho excep tion that thu president of tho Fish Protective association stated to mo that Mr. Ueamcs hud tho mutter thoroughly In hand and requested that I vote us he (Mr. KeamcB) did op tho bill. During tho session I received rerjuehts from different citi zens of Jackson county urging mo to work against tho bill, they statlug that It was a bill drawn In tho In terests or tho 1 1 ii mo ostato anil not In the In torch t of thu flshuruien. In spite of this, I voted with Mr. Iteumes on this bill us did Mr. Woa terluud, on ull occasions, although In at least one Instance It wus necessary tq reserve my vote until ufter Mr. lieames name had been culled as I had received no instructions from him us to which way ho wanted us to voto. Furthor than this, .Mr. Wes tqrluud and myself actively worked for Us passage aud I spoke on differ amendments and for the bill aud wus assured at ull times that we had plenty of votes to carry our point If ui'coswtry, these stiiteiuoiiis cult be V ostabllshed by affidavits of othor mouthers of the legislature. The following voto on the last roll call on tho last conference roport (Smith scnuto amendments) on forty-fifth day of session Is self explan atory. Number with Iteamos, 11; they being Anderson of Clutsop, Hol land, Curkln, Katon, Forbos, I.of grcn, Mitchell, Iteumes, Stranahnu, Upton, Westorlund. Number agulust Jtcumus, ait. Absent, Ilonebruko, Campbell, flagged (Ocm.), Iloinan (IJein.), Howard (Dem.), Schubol, Htiuiflold, Hundley, Jleltol and Mr. Speaker. Of the eight oulsldu of our delegation at least four almost (ava ilably opposed him on all ordinary votes and his staunch supporter cither voted against him or left tho hall oil this orruslon In spite of Ills constant ussurtlons that bo hud tho votes and that the senate hud put on Smith's amendments to please tho doctor and would recede frum tlieiu when a conference touiinltteo was numod, I shall not go Into some ugly ehurges that huvo heon made In re gard to tho bill, feeling that If truo Mr. Iteumes was not u party to them, but I do regret that he should have charged his dufeut to his colleagues, when thu facts show that lie had very little support outsldo of oure aud wo stuck to hlin until the lust hope had vanished. I understand there have been some remarks both In and out of tho pa llors to tho effect that we traded tho fish hill for the aniiory. Such state ments uro false. Neither Mr, Wps terlund nor myself, so far as I know, have found such action iieccssnry on uuy bills and thp thought ( am sure I AT NAT TONIGHT 1 John ('. Mlli:M', li. irau. I'.'MC. t" dil" uitvd .1 '.nl - roirn.A.s'n. o,, .ir. a. Hc oeipt for the weak lulvr bn: cattle. Mill); calves 11; law 3515; tdierp IOS:t; lit.rx no. Ail imchiMtawd mtttttf mnrkid Ihi week with tho o.xevtitlmi of .MiMtdnv, when a few utm ohrilM steer wutit er (lie mnI(i hI ia-UII nNd S.2". Hulk f ter tniiiiiiwtfiiiM'nveniited T-'iO lo ;?7.7i) the Ifcme an a week a iri. Outlet linn im( jtroiidt'iied np- precinblr nnd killer are not fillioir (Hxdeni with beef t iprttv. Itulchfr Mock i mismwhat wker. Itt c.hk s(dd $0.71, bulk .in tn $..MI. Mint of the site stuff wi only fair quality. otliniff but heavy ealve were Mh and the market I at mug . itHiial. A vmm! inula in IiuIIm rt price raniriMir rnmi $.(M) to 6.".II0 hii one of the featws. Cleiienillv the cattle market u jw I Meudv. UihmI finixhod hstf i in fair demand in limited (luantitien mitv. The Iik market it tenly to Mrony, 1.) to 20 ccnU hilcr than a week axo. I.i(nidHon has been liacftl. while liiiyiBir deHuiod m not abated. a t-eller'x market in all iwriicitlar. I,!ht hwIm have th Mill hut aood Mii'iotli nnd ronwli heavy nrliolen how proisirtioiiHJe xmuim. Tup lnnU bnniKht $S..'lfi Thiirdj.v and IimIL nt .ale Moiolwv, Tuexla.v and Wmlneo dav averaved 4S.UU to S 1. .Mutton hu.viuir ciMfiul tn Tnc day. Ilet wethiTH Mild at 9n.1V .Market steady and tronif. Deniand very slow. PiM.r riunlily. Sheep diffiul( u mfil. Kcii4 xouiimr itively HMNller. Wallter- at U.1)0 nnd ewaa nt $".()() repr.ciit hulk price un hiiti ol' market coiidilinii.. l.oml) truila -tendv to hwci. Toh. at $7.0(1 for bt wool MiritM. N'u nharcd ittuck l friu. Market in active aud ntfek.v. TWili'iiey of eu (ir sheep market it weak. DIED ' DIIM) At hi huuiv. 117 lieiiMMi avenue, John Daw- u( (i aiu., uo 7J, Of llll'IniH MlJM)llll(u Iloni in Park couiily, hid. .Mur ricd in Mmiroe enmity, lima, 111 IHIII lo Kli.iihcth I. Sic wilti. He ialiMcd in llionrmv Aug. 11, ISIW, Co. F ailth Infantry I(u. Heri'ed .'I jcarw, 1 limnlll. Ilu leave- a uilu and eiit children I'. S, l)i, Jorwuyville, III,, Jos. K. Ibuin, Ottawu county, I(an., Andrew F.. J01111- T. I'onfJ Joy Unii, " ZaaBV dBBBMt VaJi 'BJFBJMi fcVBBLm bbKaJJ)bbbbbbbV vJBBtVv4RbBBBbVBBBBBBBBB 'ibhI'mHi ilLiB KhUh ff f & X. 'PBIBBBk rP(?i mmmf jbBi VVbbbbb IpRd AbeS ' 'hbBsP KRi wH QT.n T BBBK 'Li'' JVBBBBbV 'S GOOD DEMAND R LIESOK Ncio Waruii f Altulfuul, Niiiuia Craii; and mix tiin wu two hiolli civ, Fuuoral oerviciNi ill chnrae of (I. A. K. Fiiuoru uwvo at ('In 1k liuii church Monday lit 2:.'I0 p. 111. Ilurial in I. (). 0. F caiileton. '" " --.s-rr Trr-rmtnwm'Ji-isif never occurred to mo and I do not believe to Mr. Wusturliiiul. Wo wcro with Mr. Itenmes first, lust aud al ways so long as our votes or our In fluenru would holp him or his bill, and 1 urn sure that If thu stutumeuts attributed wero said In the uteite incut or tho moment that his hotter after Judgment will not hear him out In them, my only reason for this statement being to avoid being mis quoted us oftpn occurs If matters uro not written out, aud that the matter be placed rlghly heroic everyone. HoHpectriill) voiirs. JOIU H ('AKKINi i NEW LAWS PUT STATUTE BOOK BY Salem, (lie, M.ndi J. UM.I. To the F.dilnr: I had intended li'iniiiu Salem Sntiit'dav lot' I101110 hut the acliiui ol' the mapirih Iukui hois in DuvtiiK a ioce until Ttte i1u has tin nun grave doubt urouud the xalidttN of cver.x net mcil 11 1 I In- se-sioa; hile It lo poiliHhle lliut the court would have held Hint the 'mat hrcnkliiK up of the IcftinlHluiv would be a final adjournment, 111 or der to rcmoH nil doubt couoernlint i; tliixci'iinr We-t han eonie to the to 'ui of llif int'H who have lieen fhihl- u huu ll the put.! foily-ftve da.' .1 id has i-siiej H pfixiiuil appeal lo I. , Mui. Is iniiiK lliein to aist jp iuiKu. a iiuomui; thU appeal com- 1 "x as it doea a a perxuiiHl reiiiiiil iroiu the sovernur I iMittiMit rftie and for this ieaoti I will lutntiti in . lit m imd aiixw or mil chII 011 Tucs ili, it is an Hdtnllteil tact hen that I'.ul the uovermir not nwole lliis pcr 1 v ill appeal that a ipiorum Turiiiv w 111M liaxe lifun iiuiHHwtildik To (loxirnor Went idioiitli he ii'ii ( rcdit lor the pmsmiiuc of prueltcMlK t tr lnt of tutitit by thehlsiatuit. I ,e .m (ton of his 1 1 tend aud the ' in fuls ot koimI govemmHt from all oxer the tale in iiwixtinv upon the tvsUKi of thec Ihxx had a re.u deal to do with their H-ce-H. Jtc- ares like the eonipeiomtiou act vferc Ira x n hv ctimtuitMMoiio aixoMted bx 1 he itoxei rr. The only bilU which were enacted into law lor whinh I rlaim iwrtieulni cieilit arc thii lidlouiiiKt Ashland N'onaaH bill. The oi4ioiMl count hondinit 11 t . Ibitrctt-llnnl xenate bill No. I J. SuhxtilHle hmr-c hill No. :i(il. pro x nh. ik a method of rutHiug fniids i.ir it xliitc hiithway. lloiiM hill in, hv Kennies, xxhicb Krmit n notther to inhciit the prop erty of a child ottnlly wilh the lath ed. Semite hill .Vo. UH2. by jiidieiary ciiuiiHttlee, MiiHitOiMr n itovcroor to remove dietrirt attnnieya and aher iff when Ihev ate declared iacoin peteat by the court. Ii'ouhc , No. aitl, l.y the evuumlt ten 011 rnilroHiU, pmii(liNt railroad comiiiiaMoti lo haxe aliw'dule iinitrol over rfeipmul deiuiirroiie. House hill No. 7b. Iv Iteauies. to Irauafcr tltc eeeheat fund front the state treasurer to the school fund. IIotie bill No. '171. hv Keaines, lie ins a (omptetc coilw for the admit ion into the various institution. The Hill county utlurnev hill a re written by the jmlieiarv coHtinilt(c. A mo ar my mauMNres who-h pa-ed tha hoit mid went defeated in Hie eiwlo xre: lliaike bill Xo. .'il.V hv comtaittee on railroad. hin a railroad tiH-k mid bonds bine akj law. House Idll No. fSU. pniviilinir for a iiiMi-Hirlinu judiciary. Amouic my meaauroit that failed hi Hie hmiu was; House hill No. MOU, permitting women to ii on Junes. r. I KUASII5S. Merllol Klieauiatlsiii I'lonlers. Stand as tho result of tho hlKhost medical achievement of modern sci ence, anil arc Ktiaraiiteud to give per manent relief In all cases of Ithcii niatlMii. If ou suffer from Ithcu piMhiu glx'e this wonderful reined) a trial. Hasklus' drug store, cxlu slvc local agents. DO YOU ENJOY EATING? Ol Does i:eryllilng Von I .'at Ills. lrcs Vim. ICxperts declare that the rcaxou stomach disorders are so common In (his country Is duo lo hasty ami care less habits of outing. Stomach trou bles ami run-down conditions also usually go together. John I. I111I, of Oneonta, N. V , says: "I had a bad stomach trouble for fifteen years and hecume so weak that I could hardly -walk or do any work. Aly appetite xviih voty poor, ami it seemud Impossible to get any roller. Since taking two bottles of Vlnol I find that It bus already made a remarkable Improvement In my health, my digestion Is much stronger mill I huvo gained In weight." Vlnol makes weak Htoiuachs stiong because It strengthens ami tones up the xvuakeued, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vlnol Is easily usslmllated by tho woukost stomachs, and Is dollclomi to the taste, Try a bottle or Vlnol xvlth the un derstanding that your money will ho returned If It does not help you. Mcdford Pharmacy, Medford. Ore. John A. Perl Undertaker 2H H. IIAUTIiliTll rhoucs M. 471 and 173 Aiubiilauce Service Deputy Coroner REAMES WOVHkV 'IIIAT Ml IN AOMIHIC It Is true that men admire a piotlx race and a Hood (Inure, hut sooner 01 lated thoi learn that It la the healtlp. happy women that Is moat of ull lo be admltcd. Women who uro dou bled with iierxousueM. backache, tin blues or othor symptoms incident to female Ills that driiK a woman down In despair, shoiul not fornet that I.Mlla i. Plukhuiu'M Venotable ('(im pound Iihh bioiiKbt health and happi ness to more women lu Amortcn limn uuy other remedx ami should at least glxo It a trial Auction Sale of Acreage in Tin: Niiiuv. st iuuvihion Two Miles Knst of .Medford Tiii'it.sn.w, Ai'itu. torn on Tin-: lM One and oiii-itiarter to five arm thiols will be sold to the hlKhest bid der. Seldom does the buyer have tho chance to name the prlre he pnys for ihaI oatato. eepeelally ehotre pro perty well loeated and uu very easy tonus. Do not fall to leetiru one ot theto trnels. A special opportunity for the man of small means to secure a home. Liberal discounts will be luaile for nil rash. II. F. UiatlUI'F, C. II. FIKItCH Auctioneer Owner "Expressions are Changed" i-r raiildl la our opcr.itluK rooms From UBoiix t iox I 101 xci. brii f time la the cncrl ii or those who baxe coiai- to tia for p.iiuless cxirmt lUK. Should you deetrc a tHth drawn, save yoiiravlf mln. il lav and discomfort, bv romluic to un at tune Wo are oitually oxiierlctircd lu all kinds ot Dental work, aud snpl liiKle ttsttli or full e of' the Very beet artlUelal Teeth. llltltiK nnd Itrtilgc and Crown work dono expo dlllbinly, iwliileealy. and thoroushh IjoIv AttemUlit. DR. BARBER TIIK IIKNTIST Over Dsnlels for Duds. Phone ..s-lt Haight Music Studio ltd 8. laurel St., Mcdfonl, Ore. .Mil. I'llllll Al.TOV IIAIfJIIT New York l'lnno ami llarmoiiy .Mr. I'lorcuio lliilllihiy-llalght I.onilon and New York Voice t'ultiiro I'hotio 7'JCa Clark a Wright LAWYERS M'ASIIINOTON, I). O. Fubllo I.niul Mutters; Final Front. Durort I.niids, Contest nnd MlnttiK Cases. Scrip. -H-1 Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel Von Dorn 212 Turk Street i 1'MiKhsi. populiir priced IJolel in San lranciseo I Modorn Contral ! -l'l-M. E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Club Amnion r liuishing lost Cards Panoramic AVork Portraits Interior and exterior viowa Flash lights Negatives made any time and any place by appoint inont, f jK7 ".,""' Yj Si'- , . , , ,. Jll . (iMi i" rwwr ijm F w,i nfr " f i.i rjM 203 E, Main Phono 1471 WHERE TO GO TONIGHT tW-H"H-W"H"l"H"H-H"m"e !i ISIS THEATRE VMOCVII.I.K ;, (Hlbeil ami Foxlnatou I'lcsont i Their III I.IUIh Western 1 ( iHimlr, T TIIK UAH MAN FltOM IHAIIO Photoplay Totlnr ItlCIt I'AITIIIfl. VF.MA si:itv.vr jr OFF TIIK IIOAO I I'OOI.INO Tllltllt UIVIIS 11 -AltAVIINim ;; Toiilnlit si s "' we Klve two " sn ks or ItnperlMl rioiir to the partus iintdiiiK the Imky nit lit ! ! hers. UGO THEATRE Under New .Manngcnient A HUVOl.FTIO.VAItV IIO.MANOII Hiiltff. ritiri 111,1; ct'itu IMlMB. I'll II 'INNINI IIANO 1tajrapa. A liltSI'llltATII t'HA.SCII Kale. SolHlni, far TiHilgbt .MISS MFItlMIV Mrs. Wualwurlk will tntarprat thu IMUXl'1 All I.IcciimmI I lluis f ,itiuisoii Mwnys On- S1111111 in and ."0 For Rent Wc luivc several up-to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M."R& If. On. l.liltr. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work (Miarsntiert I'rlcna Itvusmialiln COFFEEN & PRICE 33 Itowitril Mloek. Rntranc on 0th It, Home riiuue aD, Draperies xv carry n xcry cinplitn linn of lrun 1 1 I ,u i urtulns, fixtures, iile., nml lu Mil rl iiim n nr ojiliuUltirlliU. A vim uu in, ui in iook uiiwr mis wars tn limn. ! uml mui Mu,i n uoo.l si'rxov its Is iHidmblu lo tot III uvea lliu larbtst cub's Wook3 & McGowan Co. City. Runninjj didlillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, u la Carte Cafe. ,9 Tariff on Rooms 12 room $1,00 onch 00 rooms .... ,S0 rnch IiO room .... 2.00 each GO roums iib piluL- Ulli 2,00 ench DO room villh prlulc lilb 2.G0 cncli 30 suitnu, bedroom, sr lor sod bnlh - 3.00 each For mure than one punt add $1.00 uxlra to tho ubi vo rrto for each r.ddltloaal pueat Itcduclioi ly wn! i. ao :th, V t. A.. 1 HBOdKHMylBB jr bJlJCl,aA Ail,i;.rt Uwi,X. liii! i!i!!:land moat Wfc?Jl8rft K)lc : ,u. mM&)ZMuiKm:M V 't ir i i i . m V jMta$MM4fa.b&WHt: '&?: Hi,i i i