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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1913)
f ractByoun mmmmmammmmmtmmammmmmmmm HKDFOKD MAIL T1UBUN1 TSw vm 5 co. The llMMtnUi TlmM. ThJ Mirerd Mai Th Meaferd Tribune, f I nnui aotp nnivm imbuufi iiw m n Houtn era orinnwn. TfM ahmaimI Trlbuno. OfflCM Matl Trlbuna Rulldlnr. )! worm rir irni trirpnonn 76. aROfUiK PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manair Kntra as aecond-claa matter at Medfonl, Orfon, under Uts mot of March i, H7. Official J'artr of the City of Medford. orn clttl raper or Jackton County. mmmamsrrxam iinA Onn yrr, by mail f nft Ono month, br """ .to Per month. Uoltrered by carrier in Mrdford, Jacksonville and Cn triil Polnt. . ,,,. Fnturday only, by mall, per year Weekly, per year .- .t 1.00 t.so wesir oxmovuiTxev. Dally averaga for ler-n months end ing Noretnber 49, nil, 27tl. The Mall Tribune ti on sale at the Ferry Ncwa Stand. San Kranolaeo. i-oruanu iioiei imwb Htana, roi Portland Newa Ca, Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Brattle. With. Hotel Newa Stand, Portland. mil Xae4 Wire Valt4 rrae Mayatehea. nBreu, emxaow. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tba fastest growing city in Oregon. Population U. R. cenaua 1110 1140; eatlmated. 11J in.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Qravtty water system completed, living nneat supply pure mountain water, ana 17,3 mile af ntreete tuirM. ritofflco receipts for year ending November SO, 1911, ahor Increaee of If yer cent. Manner fruit city In Oreron Ttoirue nirer spltsenberir applea won sweep atakea prlte and title of "Apple Xlu of tse Worla' at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Vewtown won Tint Tti U ltlO at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C Tint Prise la lll At Rpokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newlowna. noRUQ fiiTtr perv onmioi nignesi price in all market of the world dur- inic tho past alK years. JOLTS AND JIN6LES y M 9rm I asked Tolnette to bo my brlde- I did not hope to win her nut she, dear jtlrl. stralshtway re- piled. "Right bow, er after dinner?" Johnstown Democrat. "When I proposed to Annabelle I thought ray speech would fetch 'her, Iluf iriy romantic notions fell When she replied, "You betchcr!" Detroit Fteo Press. I asked Mlgnon It sho'd bo mine, I spoke with trembling fear. She said. "You boob, of course- I will, You're wasted half a rear." .A St. Paul woman, tho dispatches say, bad an affinity named Darling. v jO. N Q. boys who are under age should follow the example of tht hero who .wrote. "2r'oatbe. sole or.; his shoor bo ho could swear I was. "over" 21. Eater . displayed enouih-varieties of -weather to please the most exact Ing. Hereafter tho great hardship will fall on the man who is orer 21 and looks like he Is 18. Fellow dreamed last night that tho near creek bridge was pared. He woko'up this morning and found It neatly covered with a two-Inch layer of snow. 'Every night at C:1C a flock of crows files over Slsftlyou Heights to ward the northwest. Residents In that section are setting their clocks by these flights. When the wind above is strong the crows fly low. A new crop of weather prophets are basing their calculations on the birds. COMMUNICATION. Wants Chlckcju Arrested. To tho Editor I understand thore Is an ordinance In the city of Med ford against chickens running at largo. If so. why not enforce It, so wo can beautify our lawns? As It Is, our neighbors' chickens destroy faster than -wo can build up. Tbo Greater Mod ford dub wants all citizens to help beautify Medford. Perhaps the citizens need an election to put this law in force. CITIZEN. "PORT OF ROGUE RIVER" MAY BE INCORPORATED MARHIIFIKM), Ore., March 25. Plans are lieinj; iIihcupbccI for the for mation of another port district in Curry county. The people of the Hokiio river country want to form a port of Itogtio river for tlio purpono of improving the mouth of tliut river. The plan us proposed In to tnko in u large territory of tho country around Hogue river. It is probable Hint a special election will soon be called to let the people vote on the Mibjuct. A port district wus formed at Port Orford Home time, ago, but little wan done ait it wuh fought by somo of tho timber owners whoso property was brought -within the territory of the district, and tlio commlKAloners elect ed represent (lie faction which is not , in favor of making any improvements. rMUffiBTKW1" MUBrORD I'MINTIN FUTURISTS AND FUTURISM. "ITEE SEE it git'ftt dear Futurism" nnu Jnuumts, ospcoinllv of "futur ist art." " Futurism is n word so liowly ooinod that it is not in tlio latest dictionaries. It designates tho spirit that dis cards tho )iist, with its ideals and its precedents, to create anew. It is thesmashing of idols, a breaking of the chains that bind, an escape from the conventions into a lifo of freedom The principle of futurism is not now it is as old as humanity. Everv inventor, every scientist, every pioneer in intellectual lite, has been a futurist in one direction at least. But the cult of futurism as adopted by artists and literateurs, is ot today. "This Is the way In which Futurism happened Into our world," says Anton Trtdon In tho International. "A young cosmopolitan by the nnmo of Marlnettl, born In Egypt of wealthy Italian parent and later brouitht up In Paris schools and night restaurants, found himself nauseated by the sordid worship ot tho past In which modern Italy la shrewdly trading. 'My Italy,' ho -wrote, 'eaten tip by tho gangrene worms called professors, archaeologist, guide, antiquaries; Italy, tho Junk shop of Europe, the International house of assignation.' "Tho youth or the universities which In Latin nations la one ot the greatest agendas for the dissemination of new Ideas, aworo allegiance to htm and to the word Futurism which he vus wont to uo. In defining hi attitude toward tho past. "Futurist works and manifestos began then to rain upon the world." The world needs Futurism. Humanity travels too much in a rut. Too few think at all independently. There is altogether too much ancestor worship. Our art schools make our artists mere, copyists of dead masters, destroy their originality and creative power. jience wc nave no great artists. Our architects still spend their days trying to repro una- luiccis stietirt'ti in .ugypt ouuu years ago, iu ureeoc almost as loug since, in Rome a thousand years later, in moaiovai jjuropo of the early Christum era or the Italian renaissance. The contribution of America to architecture, the modern skyscrapers and stool bridges, are alono worth while because they are original. In literature, in music and in other arts, we have evoiveti little epoch making convention. Law is a thousand vears behind. In ftfionm alone America has complete frOedom from stagnation. But in many lines we are breaking away from our con Eorvatism and evolving creations of our ownvaluable only for what is original in them. Futurism is needed, for progress simplv means the disregard of precedents except as errors to profit bv. The hands of tho dead aro needed onlv to guide the living awav from their mistakes. It is just as bad to live mentally in the graveyards of the past as to live phvsicallv among the tombstones. George Sorel tho philosopher of Syndicalism, declares that a phllos oph J, only valuable In so far as It may foster invention. Indisputable masterpieces and overwhelming performances In art aro more likely to stifle genius by calling forth Imitation than to sow the seed from which new art may germinate. Tho Futurists, crude as they aro. will be remembered, not for their actual contribution to art, but for sowing the seed Futnrlsm' which Is sure to yield a bountiful crop " Wants Dogs To tho Editer: Through your val ued paper I wih wiih to mnko nn appeal to the owners, of ill-mannered dogs that run the Mtrectn, bark nl passipg rehicleff, to the confusion of both driver and horsei. If n dog of thw naturo It confined by ehniii or pen the chances are he will bark and bowl by turns euouj-h to drive eop!c distracted for n radius of several blocks. If a man or woman created half the disturbance many dogs do, they would bo arrested for disturb ing the ieace. Why puniMi the hu man and tolerate the dog? Again, the open nystem of resi dence grounds nre trespassed by these brutes, tramping over delicate plants, and conspicuously register ing on choice flowers, nil of which the owner seems to thing is all right if the annual dog (ax is paid. If that is the cate, I tdiull certainly enclose my premises. Now, Hr. Dog-owner: If you must have a dog, won't you please kco to It that lie does not annoy the community aud especially your near neighbors who can not escape his howls and barking which you arc evidently im mune to. The majority of the ani mal kingdom is exremely harassed by the dog's bark, and yrjll grt out of Us Righteousness (From "Literary Remains" of Henry James the Klder.) Human, life i npw,so full of ,wnnt, fco full of 6orrow, so "full of vice, human intercourse is now sq full of fraud, rapacity ntid vfojience, only because tlio truth of human hociety, human fellowship, human equality, which alone reveals the infinitude, .of God's love, enjoys ns yet so stinted n recognition, while race continues to wur with race and sect with sect. Society has us yet achieved only a typical or proisionol existence, by no means a real or final one. Every clergyman is the professional fellow or eipial of every other; every law yer or physician enjoys the equal countenance of his professional brethren, but no man i yef sacrpu 10 nis uromer man uy virtue or nis manhood simply, but only by virtuo of some conventional or accidental advantage. The vast majority of our Christian population are supposed to be properly excluded from un equal public consideration with their moro fortunate comncers. bv the fact of their poverty or enforced subjection' to natural wuut, and tho personal MEDFORD arXTTJ TICTIlUm MEUFOUD. It-H-Li, in tho phpon rooontly of! till tied bv the ropes of Regulated i licrtrii if possible. I often retire with a pillow ot each ear so as to deaden tho barking and howling of Hogs mat seem to take turns in keep ing up iue tusttirbnricc. On the other hand, if yon do not rare for a dog, it is up to you to provido for his removal. He fnir wilh your neighbor and do your part in making the rity nttrnetivc, aud real homelike by removing the esusperniing leaturc you are rc- HousibIe for. Some owners seem to keep dogs lo niiuounce their presence in public thoroughfares by barking and charg ing in front of their master, so every one jn hearing distance will bo at tracted by the ridiculous perform ance and realize that everything else must clear the street when this com bination takes the thoroughfare. It htrikes mo the civic officers Hhould bnvo authority to lake care of such cases, just as much so as any other disturber of the public cnce. If such ft dog wn nrrestcd and fined it would help keep down the tuxes, and if tho fine was not paid in a specified time Kim ply end the dog's trouble-making forever. NKIGHHOR. Medford, Ore., March 24. of the Spirit limitations which such want imposes; while outside of Christendom the en tire mass of mankind is Mmt nut of our respect and sympathy, if not ex posed to the incursions of our raven ous cupidity, because they do not profess the exuet faith we profess, nor practice the literal maxims wc practice. Thus, tho righteousness of t)io letter prevails everywhere over that of the spirit, everywhere betrays and condemns our diviuest natural manhood to dishonor and death; the inevitable consequence being, that God's living energy in our nature, disdaining as it does anything but n universal ojuiralion, is shut up to the narrowest, most personul and penur ious dimensions is associated, in fact, with the meanest, most meugro bosoms of the race; while the great mass of men, in whoso hearts and brains its infinite splendors lio seeth ing and tumultuous for an outlet, nni cast out of our Christian fellowship, nre dishonored and reviled, as so much rubbish or noisesome excre ment. And it is my fixed conviction that unless wo speedily consent to recognize His humiliated JtJIIJILIJ .U" JL LJ. L.IOJllI !-L 'IB form (it Hint toatlixoiue rimlrhrr ami (jive Miumetpallon to It llii'tc first i( nil, we slutll utterly mli our hlMnrid justification, mill baflte the majestic Providence which it striving thmtiKli us to iniHigumtp n free, unforced and penunuent order of human life. CANNOT VOTE UPON AMENDMENTS IN TALL SAI.K.M. .March 2.V According to an opinion today by Atorney General Irnwtord no constitutional amend incuts ur initiative niensuiros may bo voted on at tho special election to be held on the first Tui'Mlay tutor the first Monday in November, 9V.. The attorney general held that iu event uu referendum petitons nre filed, no spe cial election will be held. Tho special election was nuthorirrd by a resolu tion by Representative Pay for the purpose of referring memuret pass ed by the recent legislature lo the people of tho state at large. SNOW WHITE ARCTIC HAWK IN CAPTIVITY SKATTLK, Wash.. March 2.". Hringing nn Arctic hawk, one of the rarest birds in captivity, the Great Northern Liner Minnesota is in port today from the. Orient. The snow white hawk joined the liner off tho Aleutian Islands, feeding on t-mnll birds which had taken refuge in the steamer's rigging, it gorged itself and was emight by a sailor. The bird will he exhibited at tho city nviary. INDIAN BURIES GOLD DAMS FLOOD CACHE WIHTR SALMON, Wn., March SB. Jnko Hunt, nn aged Indian Is to day mourning the loss of $1,000 in gold which he buried in the riverbnnk at a point just above tho Northwest ern Klcctrtc eomiwny's dam. After six mouths absence Jake rode in on )Mny for more ''chlknmin," he found that his money was under one hun dred feet of water. FRANKIE BURNS MEETS EDDIE CAMPI SATURDAY LOS ANOKLKS, Cal Murcli W. Frnnkie Hums and Kddie Cnuipl rested today utter the most xtrrnn ous training day experienced for their scheduled twenty round clnsh ut Vernon next Saturday. Kaeli boy jcrfonncd to a crowded house at bli training qunrters. Practically no betting on the fight has been regist ered so far. The Perfect Baby Of The Future ASimpIs Method Tfest H WomUrful IafUuc upoa Th Ftur Ufaat. Too ro 1Kb ran But b uld tot s wood'r fal r?mn!7. fimlllir to msoy wotoi-n Mother's FrlcoA . .. It U sort rlcqarnt la Its action taaa all tb hftlth ruin rfr Uld ilowa for tts giilAtae ot ripM-tint nothm. It ti an rlttnul sppltratlon tbit iprrsiW It loflii tor upon all IU conl. muitlr. Ilcaatnts sad trodoni tbat nut tin- rill Into play ; tbry expand irracftulljr without pain, with out attain, and thut Icaro lb tuUd rart frr and In Joyful anticipation of tb xrtat tit of all womanly amblilun. Uothtr Kilnd mult tbfrfor b eon aldtred ai dlrrclly a mutt Important Indu ent npn lb cbarattrr mt lUipoalllon of tb future gmtratloo. It la a roncnln) fart that, with aauwa, pain. nfrrounfa and drrad banUbnl, lbre I atorrd up tarh an abundanr of bfaltby rnrricy t" brine lata ttnr lb hlfbeit IdraU of Ibut who fondly tlirorli a the rulr that Iniur th coming of tb wrfrct baby. Mother's Friend ran b had at any drne silt at $1.00 a bottle, and It U iuiiurtlon ably one of tho remedea that alwari baa place antona; tbo cherUbrd f'w In tba medicine rablnrt. Motber'a Friend Is prennred by rtradfield tlrcutator Co., 13t Mmsriildc. Atlanta, (la., after lb formula ot a noted family doctor. Wrlta them for a very Inatructlf book to expectant mother. ! ibat your rtma gUt will aupply you Willi Motlitr' eVIend. California Boys arc the "stars" of the Lis leagues back in the East Chance Chaso Meycro Slinfer Bodie Snod grass Hooper Wolter and others. They all use the Cork Center ball. The American boy I tmtlll'ui to excel1, whether at wurk or play, li .1 1 o txy enn cetUiofullUnrfltof l.lepUylflmi.o in't uh a Cork Center bell. 'Xt- Hi' Ulna Oneiil H.tlonal Iaene Ctrk Ctnwr boll le the only UU the Nullnnnl Iaenn uiee InltirrffularachnlulearutlliftworMeffrlr. Hoy, b a "bit leaf uer" v.lifn you play. A. G. SPALDING & BUOS. ISO Geary St., Cjn Francheo Your Ik tic' a'crror"1 ".'" John A. Perl Undertaker S8 H, HAR1XBTT i U Phones M. 471 an 47 Ambulance grvtee Deputy Coroner aaaaf .rf- J ORttClON, TPRSDAY. MAttOH 1J.HXH..H.'- .ED IN BATTLE AT CANANEA IHH'Gl.AS, Ailr., March 25. Niuety men are reported to have been killed or wounded In ,ostirdny's rebel attack on (.'amnion, Sonora, The tie fender nre snid to liao lost sixty nud tho rebel half that number, An nrinlxtice was declared so that tliu dead and wounded tuluht be re moved from the field. DIED. HotK'rt Kmmltnti Sutton Tho funeral services of Robert Knowlton Sutton wore held at tho family residence Monday morning ot 10 o'clock, tho ltuv. J. F. Smith or Ashland officiating, llurlnl was In tho Ashland cemetery. Tho pall boarors were F. ft. Merrick. C. I. Hutchison, 11. V. Lumsden, X. L. Lawtun, and T. O, Wick. Mrs. Van Scoyoc. sang two solos. ' MAKES HAIR GROW I'AHnlnn Sago an Ihvlgorntor that Makes llnlr Grow Abundantly or Money Hack. If your hulr U thinning out grad ually It won't bo long before tho bald spot appears. Tho time to take earn ot tho hair Is when you have hulr to take cttro of. For thin falling hair tho bent rem edy known to ntanklnd Is Pnrlslm. Sage. It Is compounded on sclentldc principles and furnishes to tho hnl- root a nourishment that net quickly and promptly and causes the hair to grow. Hut remember this: It kills the dandruff gnrrn, tho peat that appro priate all tho natural nourishment that should go to tho hair root. I'arlslun Sago is gold by Chn. Strang under a positive guarantee to banlah dandruff, stop fulling li-lr and Itching scalp In two weeks or money back. it gives to women's hair n luster and radiance that is most fascinating and causes It to grow abundant'. Parisian Sago Is sold by Jruu:tM n every town In America. A I.irr,". generous bottle coU GO cents, Mid tho girl with Auburn hnlr Is on every bottlo, Auction Sale of Acreage i.v Tin: I'lintci: kuhdivihio.v Two Mllca Krut of Medfortl THUItSII.W, AI'ItH, 10T1I OX TIIK INI Ono and one-quarter to flvo aero tracts will bo sold to tho hlghoit bid dor. Seldom does tho buyer bavo tbo chanco to nnmo tho price ho pays for real estate, especially choice pro perty well located and on very easy terms. Do not fall to securo ono ot tbeso tracts. A special opportunity for tbo man of small means to securo a homo. Llboral discounts will bo raudo for all cash. H. F. HKIUtlFF, O. II. I'IKUCK Auctioneer Owner WHU Wyandotte fipcrinl Offer for balanco of March. In order to advortlso my prize win ning, winter laying stock, a big re duction In price of eggi, and In ad dition with every order received will glvo frco ono yoar'H subscription to Tho Northwest Poultry Journal. My beat pen won first pen, first cock, first and second pullet and second hen nt Grants I'ass show, 1913. Also sweepstakes for highest scoring pen af nny variety In show and I wan offered $35 for tho rock. From this pen eggs at $2 per setting. All oth ers nearly equal $1. A few good cockorols for sale Write quirk. JOHN If. FUI.MUl Talent, Oreuoii AVIUi.'li wo aro hero to niakr To jh'Iiiao our iiiuny patronH With the Ikikery (Uhhh Wo llako OlJIl IlltKAO h of flrxt linporliiiico Wo know you'll find It light. Hut all tlio other minor thing Will glvo TIIK HAMK IHXIOHT MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN ' 42 H. Central ' "MSMSSSMBJl ' I IX Nni aaW. .asB JtSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw 2.t. 10M. 9 FEEL BADLY TODAY? GASGARETS TONIGHT. A 10 (Vat Hot Will Keep Your I.Uer, Htomarli nud ltoeli4 Clean, Fine ami l'riili for .Montlie. Slek headache, blltousuex, illnl ness, conltul toiiKiio, foul tasto and foul brcnthulwayH traco thiiui tu torpid liver, dolu)ed fermelilliig food In thu IiowoIh or sour, gassy Mtoiuach. 1'olsonotiN matter ctogKed In tins InU'Rtlneu, Instead ot being cast out of the stent In re-absorbed Into the blood. When thlu poison reaches the dellento brnln tlsauo It causes con gestion and that dull, thruhblnti, sickening headache. Bttlts, cnthnrlle pills, oil aud pur gative watem force a iinHaagowny for n day or two yen but they don't take thu poisons uut ami have no ef fect upon tho liver ur atouutnh. Cascarets Immediately clennso and regulato tho stomach, remove tho sour, iudlKitod anil fermenting foott nnd foul gases, take tho e.xcin lillo from the liver and carry out of tho system till tho constipated wtuto matter and poisons In the bowels. A Catcaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while, you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist mcana your head clear, stomach Nweet aud your liver nnd bowels clean and regular for months. HOTEL HOLLAND TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Every Evening 0:110 to 7:30 40c. Consomme with Vermicelli Oxtail Angtalsa Crab Hulud linked Salmon Anchovy Sauce I'ommes Croquettes Sweet Ilren Tattles Vlllerol Dreaded Pork Cutlet Paprlkn Sauco Frltun Itlbs of lleef nu Jus t.cg of Itmb Jelly Mashed Potatoes Haked Potatoes Siring Henna I.'ngllsh Plum Pudding Hard and Ilrandy Sauco Ico cream' Cafo nolr Merdiants Lunch at Noon 35c Kot the 1-licnpcnt but tho bent. Draperies V'm carry a very complain line of ilraperlaiL Ico curlaln. rliturea. etc., anil ilo all claaeea of uptiolalerlns, A aiieclnl man to look aflrr thin work xcltialvrly and will nlv aa gl aervlr n la poialbla Iu sot In oron lb Urseet cltlra. Wooks & McQowan Co. moiicuv .Mirruons lll-M.I I'S AMI vor Hspeclnlly you tho ultimate con sinner of foods rained with CrescentBakingPowder Tho modern methods employed by our expert chumlstM Kuarnnten Km purity nnd whnlcHomcncas, with which they hant siircccded In combining tho dealrnblo "sure to ralso" qnallty, In everything that you rcqulro of good Ilaklng Powder, CUK8 CUNT has bcon in n d 0 "doubly miro." That Is ono of tho reasons why It Is used by Chefs and (lood Cooks, why It can help you. m XHfjil'n UII.iuqvj Hold by urorrrit, -ja full pound CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington Send 2c stump for Cook Hook. Some Exceptional Good Buys 30 ucren only 2 miles from city; Joins ono of tho flnust orchards In thu valley, Prko $4000, good tonus. IIUNOAI.OWH Wo have uomo ulco now bungalows for fiulo on vory easy puymentii. HMAUj thacth Wo hnvo it number of Hiunll tructH for unlo or exchango for city prop erty. 1200 Aero Stock Itancli to exchange for woll Improved or chard tract or city property. Wood & Messner ! 8 Houtli Central Ave. WHERE TO OO TONIGHT I ISIS THEATRE I VAL'IIKVIM.I TRIPP & LINTON Tlio two rulics and n trick house Acrohntlc artists Photo Plays Tucs. nml Weil. THE BUCKSKIN COAT THE PRESS GANG OH, THAT DOOBl PATHE'3 WEEKLY, NO. 0 X Comlnij Thursday, One tiny only THE GUIDING LIGHT In Two I'nrl THEATRE TONKIIIT We offer our patrons a truly great A.NIMAIi 1'irrntii MKAiTV ,1x11 Tin: nuyeT" Iu which n leopnrd actually nttnrkn n wotimn traliHT. The hitter's life U navi'd only by quick action with n gun. Admleslon Always tho Same in CKNTtf fl Never ilore, Never Less STAR THEATRE Wo l'oil Ollii-n. I'lillutr TOII.W TOI1AY PltOtiltAM i:TIIAtmill.VAItV Hprt-lnrulnr To.llee, 1'enture Tin: iiitiiidi: or soititow A Pcituro of I'eaturua "WO.MIIN i,i:i-t auini: Ps)chologlral Praian of Almorlilnc Interest nud lliMttl)' It's a Plying "A." Ami Tito CorUlut; OimiiI Ctnuiille Keyktoua IICU IHinilOAV I'UKSKNT" nud ".maiiiii.'s iii:iioi:s" Hoth Screamingly runny KONd Ml'SIO IIPI'IICTS Matinees Dally, 2 lo H Kvonlng, 7 to 111, P. M. Ailiiilliiii r.c ami IOc PLUMBING i Stoam and Hot Water Heating All Work CrunraiilMd Prions lleaaonabla COPPEEN & PRICE Howard aiook. Entrano oa Stb M. Rom Phone 34S. aa Bcft located nnd most popular hotel in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Gtrto Cnfc. Tariff on Room 12 rooms 00 room 60 ruorai 91.00 each l.SO each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.80 each GO room x'llk iriitli kith 50 roome tilla tiitile titb 30 tultee. bedroom, nar. lor and bath 3.00 ach For more than on auctt add $1.00 stra to the above rates for each additional guoit. Reduction by week or month. Manugtmtnt CAeeter tV. KilUy TTmx7-.mmiWm7m!t:m F.G.ANDREWS .. Lohhou of Orlll and Dlnlna Hoom, .. i-fcwjj5 K X K V V SiSWXSiteSu -.! -- 4 y -. , ,"..' ( -