PAGE FOTXIt MBDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Art WiyjrKNOICNT NBWflPArpU KXCKirr KUNI1A?' Htf TUB MHUFUHU 1'WNTIKU UU. , The rxmoeratle Tlnwa, Tin Medford nun. tub Mfuroni Tritmns, Tnn Houtn arn Ornnln. The Anhlnn na Trituinn. " i i. . . .. im. .. .. . .. . . urricn miiii iriuunn uuuuincr, ij.jf-j inr?. l ftottlt rir strreti telephone 76. CTBOnan PUTNAM, IMItor and Manager , Rnterml a aeconrftMaaa matter at Mtdforu, Oregon, tinder the not of ataren , is?b. Official Tapop of the City of Medford. Official Papar et Jackaon County. isMOtunnx ais. One ynir, by " , i lS.oa Qn monllu by mall.., .SO rr month, datlvcred by carrier tn MmUonl, Jackaonyflla and Cen tral Point.. ,50 Fatunkiy only by niAll, per, yer 2.00 Weekly, per -year ,.J, . 1.BO ? f r LDREN'S PENIS 10 AID SUFFERERS DENVER, Colo., March US. A movement to have ovcry school child hi the stnte contribute n penny and every teacher' n dollar for the Ohio nnd Indiana flood sriffcrors was htnried hero today hy Mr?. Mary Bradford,1" ntftto superintendent of titnoation. Tlio Alan" would raise over $10,000 jiv Colorado. If the idea is followed in every other Mule tho toiiil riruotmt would bo enormous. PHOENIX -I ItoyCoffnian returned front Los Angeles whre ho has been spending tho winter." W. Carlcsa recently purchased a handsomo Ford automobile. Nov. Mr. Clyde and wlfo aro pre paring to move back to Ashland. J. 'l'urnbough has accepted a post tlon as foreman on the Stono farm near Jacksonville. Dr. Uallllo and wifo tendered a reception Tuesday evening to those who took part In tho "Mishaps of Minerva." "W. E. Coleman of Mcdford is tak ing Ira Dunlap's place in tho black smith shop during tho tatter's ill ness. Dr. nallllo wm a caller in Medford Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Gammlll returned from California Inst wrote, wlicro she has been spending tho winter. Mrs. Oam mill Is jbiucIi improved in health. Mrs. John Copo entertained a few friends Friday evening in honor of Mrs. CT. Fullers and her little daugh ter Frances' birthday. "Tho Mishaps ot Minerva," pre sented by the young peoplo of tho Presbyterian church, was greeted by a packed house. Tho different parts were well sustained. Tho Irish po liceman was a very amusing charac ter. Tho orchestra from the First Presbyterian church ot Medford fur nished excellent tnnslc. The young people have 'been Invited to give the play in Jacksonville. Mrs. G. A. Morue entertained the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Wednesday afternoon. After the election of of ficers refreshments were served. Mrs. T. Malmgren was elected president. I TABLE ROCK I Orchard spraying in in full blnst, fruit trees urc hcuvily sot with bios worn. bud. Tho Sunday school gave n pood program on Kustor but tho attend unco win small. The Arrowlicitd Society is contemplating n piano. W. C. Weeks, n promient mining en gineer of Vancouver, H. C, wits tho guest of bin uiicJe, J. II. Lydhtrd for u fow days reecntiy. Mr. Aiken, the Itoguo river fruit inspector, Ik in the community. Jliss Eva Hull returned to her school ut Meadows on Sunday nftcr n week1 at home. O, I". Walling Iiiih ognu to Portland on a short business trip. Miss Myrtle Jlnnn has been (piito nick fur it fow days hut hcciiik to be improving. Mr, Cluiso is building a largo now burn. A family uaint'd Mtindy is living in tlio old I'linkey house at tho oint of tliu hnvor rock. Hill Lewis in pasturing lim Hhccp on tho upper rock. Hurry Sulby Iiuk left the Modoc mvlinrds. Thoro Iiiih been nil epidemic of tiiuiiii in (hit) community for n few weeks. Hurry liuycs in blnnlitig out a well on bis homestead on the ntopo of the upper rook. MARRIED. Mr. A, H. Coflin and Mn. Cas niulvia Slmffeo were married in th beautiful home if Mr. Slmffeo on Kast Main Mruet ut G p. m., Tlmrs dly, D, I). Hoylc, pjistur of the Chris linn church officlnting. Only the iHiiiicriinUi families and friends wore PH'seiit. A ihost delicious dinner was hprend. A nuinhcr of beautiful mid hfCfitt presents Acre shown mid nil I'lijoycd 0 ttvejllup. , , , JOURNALISTIC THE Salem Capital .lt)itnml iiiiuounuuH Ks oilitorinl .lolicy as follews: Tlio policy of the Capital Journal Is to first ascertain, as near uh pos sible,, the wlshtw of tho people, nnd then to c.erl oory effort within Its power to sec that tho wishes of tho people prevail. This oar-to-groiuul policy is one that has long damned the country press of Oregon. It is a policy that indicates that a paper has no convictions of its own and cannot differentiate between right and wrong. It is a policy of timidity and failure. It substitutes blind following for aggressive leadership. A newspaper has better opportunity for acquiring knowledge concerning public problems than-almost any one in the community. It is part of its province to place this knowledge before the public and to champion the Truth as it sees it, and so aid in informing the people and moulding public opinion. Because the people wish a thing doesn't make it right. The wish may be founded on error and misconception on the part of the people. They wish one thing one year and another the next. Ideas and ideals aro ever shifting. "Whether or not the peoplo endorse an issue docs not affect the principle involved. Human slavery was en dorsed for centuries, but that did not make it right. For forty years the people of Oregon voted down equal suf frage. that did not settle the issue. No one can tell in advance of an election what the majority of the people wish hence such papers as wait for the people to lead that they may echo the result, can never counsel and advise, can never lead and when they surmise it safe to express the opinion of the majority, may una tnat a recall lias oeen placed upon it. The editor that tries- to follow the wishes of the people, like the man in Aesop's fables that first rode the ass, then carried it, will succeed in pleasing no one and lose not only public confidence but his own self respect, for a newspaper's province is that of militant leadership. The echo of popular wishes editorial is the vermiform appendix of journalism and should be cut out, and the newspaper left to a mere news peddling and penny calch ing etence. NEWTOWNS I0P Sgobol & Day iv.ue the following dated Kew York, March tlO: Xo change in the npple market. The following quotations chow actual prices made in this market since Monday. Some of the large ic nre showing .scald. The following sales have been mndc through the auctien: Tuesday Mrier, Xou towns, .1.;J3 to .f..:i.'i; White Salmon, Xcwtownx, $!.-. to .fl.70 ; Washington, Gnno, 0c to-41.10; Wa-hingtoii, Ucu Dnis, $0V to l)0c. Wednc-dny Wahington, Stay- man's, 8,"e (o .$1.00; Washington, Giino, 8.ic to fl.l.l: Washington, IJlnck Twig, smi to j?Ui"i. Thursday Rogue Itiver Xew tuwun, .1.2ii to .?,J.I"; CflMiincrc, Wine.-aps, $1.30 to .J."J.'i; Yakima, Arnknsas Black, $1.J0 to .1.:0; Ynk- iuiii, Winfesni, $1.00 to 1.'J."; Wash ington, Wine-,nps $1.00 to .$1.10; Washington, Home Beauty, f0e to )?l.lo; Washington, Ben Davis 7,'ic to UOe; Washington, Greening, 3"c From five to ten enr are going out nf private sale from Erie dock daily and it is extremely hard to get over $1.75 on the very finet stock, while plenty of various varieties are being sold from 75e to $ I.'J.". The orange market hold iirm, although the ar rivals nre Iieuvy. Weather warm and rainy nnd it U not helping tho demand for apples. TOGGERY TEAM WINS THE BOWLING FLAG Tho long pennant chaiso between the four bowling teams of Medford camo to an end Thursday evening by tho Daniels team losing to tho Model team, giving the Toggery team tho right to tho pennant. Greut spirit has been shown through tho fccrlcs and a largo crowd was on deck Thurs day evening to witness (ho last game. Tho members of tho winning team arc Mark Patton, captain; Ralph riiirgeHH, A. J. Home. Jay W, Diamond und C. Y. Tougwald, f CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mrs. Stouts of the Modoc orchard spent the middle of tho week hero. Quito u fow of our people attended tho Methodist convention Wednesday at Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalght of Medford were hero on btislnoss Wednesday. Tlio luemborH of tho Ludlos' auxil iary bancjuctcd tho Meteors" Wednes day ovcnlng at tho Y. M. C. A. This mukeu tho third auppcr thoy have given tho boys and tho hoys always look forward to these banquets with much pleasure. , MrB. Tuttle spont Wednesday af ternoon In Medrord. iMrs, It. B. Jeffrey of Sucrainento, Cal., la horo visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Holmes, and family, Mrs. Plnkerton of Chlcugo, ill., Is hero visiting relatives mid friends. Professor McMurray ot Grants Pass was here Wednesday on busi ness. Mrs, C'hnbmorlnln of Tiny Gold spout tint ffrst of tho wool; horo. GOTHAM MARKLT lifEBFORT) MATT; TRTTUTim MTCTYFOKD. OKTCflON, KU1DAV, MATCH!" 2fl. APPENDICITIS. 10 CM FOR AID l'OKTLAND, Ore, Manb 'JS. From (he maimer in which contribu tions for the relief of flood sufferers' in Ohio and Indiana arc muring on Secretary Giltncr of the chamber of commerce nnd the Oregon Journal, which is eiillcetiiig funds in connec tion with the Ohio societies of the state of Oregon, Portland mid Ore gon promises to establish a record for liberality. Already more than ftl.OOO has been forwarded to the stricken districts. Tho Mih-eriplion thus far have been voluntnn, but some prominent ineeit took some ac tion looking toward the collection of n sub-tuutial fund throughout the state. DIED. GAY At his home at Grants I'a, March 21, Archie Gray, aged 7'. years, JO mouths nMd 21 days. - SMITH At the home of his grtfnd parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ding ler, Grants Pass, lino Victor Smith, aged 12 years, -I month-, nnd '23 days, Sunday, March '-':', lOl.'l. WILLIAMS At Portlund, Ore, Sun day, March 2:, lDl.'l, Karl Williams of Grants Paos, ' aged !18 ycura, from pneumonia. DKWKKS At Ashlnnd, March 20, Louis Deweos, aged 71, it native of Illinois; member Ihirnsido Post, O. A. If., served in civil war in company A, .'I3nl Indiana; resident of Ashland seven years. John A. Perl Undertaker 28 S. IlAItTLBTT rhones 31. 471 on 47S Ambulant fcrvIcA Deputy Coroner WSHfifTi Z-7Si!li"'!L!J'wlJ H3H3Zffla on RESPONDS KltuntiHl In tho Hub ut tho Prlnrlp.il Theater and Shopping District Jtecently Itederorafed and Iteruriilshnl Throughout, - und I let (ec l.'piijel Today than Hicr llcforo Iviiropeaii Plan 1 looms ultlionl Imlli, $1.11(1 pec day and up Dooms with Uitli, Jj'-'.OO per day ami up . J. KALI'.MA.V.V, .Maniigir. , CiaitKD, Asst. .Mgr. V. K. L. N. Talent, Oregon Orchards, Homes, Farms In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots) of the Resjue River Valley NO DAMAGES FOR THE PLAINTIFF IN MALPRACTICE CASE Arter dcblieriiting ncntlx 'JO hours the jury hi the suit brought by Wal ter L. Wood nganisl Drs. Wood and Suedeuburg of Ashland for $20,000, charging malpractice, tetiirned n ver dict for tlio defendants at 7 o'clock this morning. , Tlio vctdict was scaled and wuh opened h.v Judge I'alkiiis when oourt oonvened at nine o'clock. The cue wtf hurd fomibt an ex tended oer two or three duvs. Young Wood ulloged that imprupcr ttcat incut caused his leg to set, after it had been broken, i nun improper man ner. A large number of phyMctnus were called bv the defense and prose cution to testify. The case will probably be npwaled. Tlu jury in the case of Nuu-lcudl vs. .Miueur to iecocr ijli.i auoweti the plaintiff $tli.h'i. YOUR PICTURE FREE AT STAR THEATRE A novel "tunt i to beworkrd by the Stnr theatre management. They are asking every eiticn of Medford to go and have b'w picture taken lib--olutelv free. A big collection of pii'ture is wuiited. then n slide will be made from wih picture and one of the slides will be sliown at the Stat theatre every nftortioon Md owning. a different slide, lo he shown each day. Any person who happen to br in the nudionec when bi picture i shown will be please eall ut the ticket nfiry nnd rceeive five 10c tiehrts ali- solutclv free. The pholoitnipher will explain ccry detail ohuId thi- tiol iirme CNplanatory.' The itting will he held at 2!I2 W Main street Hindu. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BREAKS HIS ARM Will IJevorldgc. a well known high school boy, while cranking up the automobile of a friend In front of the post office, aiiHtulned n broken right arm. shortly above' tho elbow. The form of tho blow wuh so strong that the young man filiated, nnd was car ried Into a nearby storo by Attorney Gns Newbury and other wltnewoH or the accident. Yonng Ilororidgo It tho on of W. T. Ueverlclgo, nnd wns one of tho star menibors of this year's basketball team. HOTEL HOLLAND TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Every Evening 5:30 to 7:30 40c. Consomme Clnm Chowder Shrimp Salad Halibut Steak, Aurora Sniica Pommes Chateau Oysters In Cation Breaded Lamb Chop Millanulso Prime Ilibs of IUcf un Jus Loin of Pork, Sago Dressing Mashed nnd Baked Potatoes Spinach with Kgg Buglbih Plum Pudding with Hard Brandy Sauco Ico Cream Cafo .Voir Merchants Luncfi at Noon 35c Not the cheapest but the best. iPf?r(lanci'5 Turnout Htel Ho cd for (he ExcellencD ?rit5Cui5inc.Eurf?pcanpIao JUDD Jackson County A HAPPY CHILD ' ' IN A FEW HOURS When Cross, Mich, lVcrlsi, Tongue Coated or Hltlous (iho "Sjitip of I'lgs." Look at the tongue, mother! It coated, It Is a nuro sign that your llttlo ouc'ii Insldtm, the stomach, liver and 110 feet ot bowels arc clogged up with (nitrifying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child In llsllew. droop ing, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or cat heartily or Is er(ww. Irritable, r verlsh, Mtoinneh amir, breath bad; h.s stomach ache, diarrhoea, soro throat or Is full of cold, gle n teasponuful of Syrup of KIrs. and In a few hour all tho foul, constipated waste, un digested food and sour bile will neat ly more mi and out ot Its llttlo bow. els without uaUHCii, griping or weak nesii. nnd you surely will have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Klga you nre not drugging your children, being com posed entirely ot luscious Ma, senna and aroaintlcs It caiinot bo harmful, beside thoy dearly Ibvo Its detlclutis taste. Mother nhoulil always keep Syrup of FigH hniidy. It Is the only stom noli, (Ivor and bowel cKinuter and regulator needed. A llttlo given to day will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly print ed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of I'lgtf and Kllxlr of Seiiim,' preiiarrd by the California Pig Strap Co. This Is Dim delirious tasting, genuliii old rllalh defuse anything else offered. Sleiiiarkafil Gafarrls Cure Gets Right Into the Affected Parts and Stops Gathering in Kyct, Noes. Throat and Lung. Tlr lontr rlp of l.ibort etprl rnrntR. tin KwiM Ijiliomtory It hi un tilii-ly tdinwn tt'Bt rat rrh c?n l curd liy thn rltnHn f"crn of InocubitliiK Hi" lilmsl wl'li iililil"t il reinwlT lli.u stop Inrlnmmi.tory cm(lltiiii thruthnul thn mucous linlnes ot nil the i-risum of th tnsly This M 1n wlih the fmiM Hwlfls Huro fipeclftr, or It Is wWly known, R K. 8. It U takan Into lhj IjIocnI Jut imi nulurully as tho mMt nourlililiue fxl. It i)irrailN lt Influent over wery oraan In tlio liudy, eoml thruUKh all tho vrlo nmt arteries, en hLIm nil inuoouii iiurfaot to oxcluinxn In. ItutnniMtory otlJo ami other Irritating fulNlin-Ni fur nrlf-rlal flraietita tlwl of fietually oleanto Iho ylm and tliu put on ctnl to all oatarrbal pollution. H. H. H. clrana out thu alamsatl of nmenux no eumulallnnir, eualiles only tt Mood-maU-Inc inauruls to enter tlw ln-iln". eem UncM with thwo fixsl rlrmafit t entur Iho clrceUllon In rt than un hour. You will noon rriliwi Ha -oniUiful In fluence ly tho uImciico of liHudnclm, n ri eMel clcarlnir of ilia air tiMa-. u ateadlly linprnvnt liaaal etindllloii, awl u nemo of bwllly rolif lhat provoa Ihiw rninpletely catnrrb oftn Info! Iho vx tiro aynlrm. You will find H. H. H. on lulu nl oil druif tortw at ll.rsl pr lsHI. It Is a rcmarknliln remedy f-T any nnd nil IIih1 nffcctlons, aurli an c- xctna. rah, lupux, teller. ponrluolK, bolls and all siror lit'iiu cmilltlnna I'or special nlvlo on uny W'mhI dliieuno wrllo in cmMi-mo to Tim Hwift Hiicrine t'i, I "7 Hwi't lllda. AtUnt i, tla Jio nol di-loy In Hut a bultlti of a. a, 0, at your UrucsUts. WMttemore's 11 iSfiSKBolishes ' flNtST QUALITY LARCKST VARIETY nBKBIji "CUT EDCt" tua only lolla"alioo ilrc! i( mi wuiuvlyiitln0n. Ulcknil I'olufitaivDea imUMiiWi' ixKiUtinUtioci. iiiiutj nitiioul rub- tlnj, !-. TRrMtll LUiiS,, iwi , "UANUr'cumUiiatlim for cWoInu ntllfinilaiif piiau.lrirt&nBliijC.'i&C MS iul nAIIthlni; SMIf'!,l'W. "OllCKWUirE(lnlliiiMfonwl!lil,"t'1ll'l" lyi bans ami lilicmillrirfannnjalio. ljf,&;.ie. amir l uan) ani miiwi ".? """ .;: rinM white cakia rkt-ain ginc-iln lurt. wall raiixa,16c InUwWonia.lifioaluniluiiw bi)c, "rillE" comhlnatlon for i:ciitlfniriv who lki) rrlclcfnTiaTluKtlK-lrnUalook A I. ((ratoria color anrlhutr.itoali blade ahon. l'ullah wlili a liruiU orclotb,VeciiU. "HaHY Itm." alra, loecnla If vi,lif .llrr il(wtno kt nlka kdwl Jfon wllt.' r.ilnl Ilia ilt I n alamiM f r fui(i J Hmw , Hiarsaa i-ai. VMlTTeMORE BH08. . CO., 2920 Albany Blraet, Cambridge, M. Iht Otlt U anil latitat MjKuiirlann of bhvf Ihilliht, III lilt H'ntl-1 Draperies Wu carry very completo lino of dmiK-riKM. Inri (-jrinliiH, flxlurua, etc., urn) do ull iiuHHcii of nnliolatorlnif. A speelul man lo look ufiur this work exclusivity und will Kivo uh kooJ nurvlco uh ficiiulblu to eet In even tlio lurcest cities. Woeks & McGowan Co. Jfs'1 . JV (sii 1010. Owes Life ( This , Consumption Remedy II ti licyunil IiihiiiMi pnner In lifurin mlrarlM. "I hr luaksra f Kcknuot'a ,l trrnllte, a mileily fur t'mnniiiiiitlflii, tin nut claim that II will realm? cvi'ry enn to I 'i' t fill lii'iillh, but ait liiuiir lintii miIimi larlly tralltlisl II muil lliclr llrra, lb.it nil Him Iiiup tills iliisel illaraae almulil lnvrllanli ami try II II nhimlit alnp thn litKbt wi'nl, nil in f.ncr, lumnulr up erillo nnd In very ninny ruaca, iirolitoit life. Ili-ail luit II niHiiiiipllaliiil In Una IS"! I'ntlirrlne Ate nnd Am-vt I'lnrr, ynn-ii a fmitl. I., I. 'tlcntli-nirn: In llu wr liVl I na IflVrn mIHi n limvy cola nml n natly ntuuti nml rlil lo rirnl ilmtnra, In rluilliiK n lsl.iHl. 'I'lii'lr uii'illilin-a full isl. I I lien nil In the luUi, but IIik isiikIi till kept lip. I "In Jul llirrn n jriMr mid I Inn hi-iii mi n In tin ntstr Jrr-y flly. a iry alck man "My litiillur llii'ii iiiiiniiiii-nili'd lit'k man'a Alli-ratlli In m trry bluhlr At Ural I Muiilil mil ion-nil tn tiac II, onltu in iii ract i lint i nnil laven an many iih'iIIcIiim niiiiiit IkIiik hi'tlx'il In any a, but lliinll u I mill till nal II l now iimrlr ln .r-iira aliuv 1 tl rat lisik It I nm mm cuii-d niul I il.iii- air that I irtillM IniVl' I'll-ll lilltlnl luliat Ki If It linil lint lactl fur ISklilillla Alli'intllf, I lli to lliauk ymi for tin lliiariu to inn, U'hrretcr I s I Mshly nniiiiiiit'iid Ilia Allcrnllti'. n I im my lift- in It " (Sniirn Altlilnlltl JUS J TIHU'SCIIIM! Itrkman'a Allerallvr la innthn In llron rliltla, Aatlimu. Hay IVti-r, I'linxii and taunt Trnnhlra. und In iitilxitlillii r tho ajan-m, iv lint Kinlnln (HiUmia. oplalra or liablt-foimbiK iliim- Auk for Issikivt (.llliii: uf rrtoirrlra. nnd tlli' In I', km mi I.aberatnry. I'lillaiUMtihlii, I 'a , for nir.vtl daurr. l"r tale by all Iradlun Oriijitlila Auction Sale of Acreage i.v Tin: iMi-.itci: .siMtntvisto.v Two Miles Cast of Melfonl TIIUltSIIAV. AriJII. HUH ON TIIK I.ANII Ono and ono-iiuarlor to flvo acru tracts will bo sold to tho highest bid der. Seldom does tho buyer havo tho chniico to iiittnu tho prlco ho pays for real estate, ospeolully eholco pro perty wull located and oti very easy terms. Do not fall to sectiro ono of theso tracts. A special opportunity for tho man of small moans to scrum a home. Liberal discounts will bo made for nil rash. i;. p. iii:iiiiii'I v. it. l'li'.itci: Atiiliuuccr t)tncr E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tho Medford Commorcial Club Aimitoiii' FinisliiuK Post Cards Panoramic "Work J'ortraita Jnloriorand exterior viuwt Flash lights NenativoH made anv time and any place ly appoint inont. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 J. H. Mulhollen I'nlntlng, Iasr Hanging, Tinting nail Cciicral llouao IP-palrlug Phono 003-Y :tSI11 West Scrond Street Clark fc Wright LAW3TER3 WASHINGTON, I. O. Public Iand Mutters: Final Proof. Dosort hniidn, Contest and Mtnin Caaos. Scrip. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work timrantel I'rlcctf Ikiiaiiiialila COFFEEN & PRICE 33 Hownrfl Xllock, rntmnc on otU at Horn pMion tail. How to Increase Your Batting Average Uao the Cork Centnr ball. Records prove it. In the National nnd Americun Lcaguca in 1910, 27 butters hit ".300" nnd over; in 1911 'gSSsa) 57 bottera did thn trick, nnd in 1912, 62 bat ters, 'Hio Cork Center ball fjivea the batter un even break with the pitcher. It increasca bnttint; "lightly, yet in not too lively. Huaakln? of battlng-hava youayar triad tKa HiwUlntf- AuUvrapli Mulal IlatT W"l In all iliaaanU walyhU, afUrthaatyla uwd btha iiartlcular baltar wlioa autuarapli It baara. Tlia Zlmmanuan mojal (llalnw gimmarman, l.aJluir batter Natlonul lairue. Ml) la ena ef tba beat all around rnodala ayarprodueat, A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 150 Geary Straat, San Francisco Tlaalara In arary town carry Hialdln goada. i IM Hjn l' 'I'" WHERE TO GO TONIGHT f..K.-......t-H I! ISIS THEATRE jj YAt'lH.VIMiK jj Franco & Addintjton ;; m .seen In Ml ; ; '.'. Coinedv, Tiagedv. I'lithus '- Photo Play Frl. nml Sat. t THE WEAPON THEHEUENEnATIONOF NAHCY THE 0AME WARDEN f TRIXIE AND THE PRESS Aiitwr manure oaiui uuy ami oioniuj f M-f4 THEATRE . i -ai 'lOMflllT nun PIPPINS Al.li I.ICItNSIIll We'ie fUlug IT up Admission Always tlio Hiimo III CUNTS 1 Newr Morn. NeViT Lists STAR THEATRE Alna)s In tin I .vnd TtlllAV TOIIAV tJAf.MtUT wniCKIiV Always Mimuthlng iic tiii; cow (am. ami tiih kmmiit Thrilling Western llremit MI.MMi CtiPPIlIt IN PTAII Very IniHrsatlng ladustrl.tl And here' ttlien' )on get Ilia laugh of )oiir life tiih i:r.m: mai.i. (let In UHil lmr mimw fun with tho darkle) JI'ST IIIUIW.VS lit!CIC Another real laugh prinliiaor SUN Slf.SKJ HI'I'KWS Mittliioim Dally, 2 to B V. M. HvenliiRS, 7 to 10. Adinllon .".e and 10c NO I'll TC 1'riHt (lo havo your ph turn taken, at 233 Main street. Tho Star thtmtru will ty for tho sot ting. Tim photographer will ex plain It all to you. It's absolutely free. -m-h-m-m-h rt t 1 1 e Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel I Von Dorn I 2-12 Turk Street Finest popular priced i Hotel in San Francisco X Modorn Contra! x 4 WtlH . I fl r aJaVTiMT'3 fjl rravniscEaiJaiiHii lBatiLLVI Detft loented t r c,ifisw notel in tnc 'UT t.t.raaSr 1 . 1 City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, u la Girte Gife. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms p a $1,00 each 00 rooms - - l.fJO rAch 60 rooms 2.00 each 00' rooms xilh private bath 2.00 each BO rooma viilbniinle bull 2.50 each 30 aultci, bedroom, par lor and bath 3,00 each For more than One aumt add $1.00 extra to the above rates for each additional gueit. Reduction by weak or month, i Manafmint Chtittv IV, KtlUy F.G.ANDREWS . I.ohuoo of OiUl und Dlnliur Itootu, .. . .y " ktTmsCTir.si M I M" and moa HMitt no mil a anaWrtiC..U.lH4aaliHK I? i '