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-s t '2jJ0"rr'"At""t' ' mm rn - f h i H ' U nr T-r' ti iUAm Mkopord Mail tribune 'MIWaWtT NKK'NPAPRM KVKnT. Anr.nNooN BtlNUAT MT T1IM VOMi J'ttlNTINCI CO. . Tht OwfiocrMIe Tim, Th Mrdfora' ian. tm Aicurora Trunin. Thn hoi rn OreRnnbin, Tlii Ashland Tribune, The Mnlffirrt Tribune, Thn Houth Jfflen Mali Tribune lUilldlnir, !i-lMI North rir irt; talenhone 76, QROnOM PUTNAM, Kdtlor and Manmrtr Itntered An aerottd.1flaa mittur a! Mulford, Oregon, under the net of ilnrcli I. 1ST J. Of flrUl .PPr or thn City or Medford. Official Paper of JacRaon County. BCBSOKXPTIOlf RATES. hm year, oy mull On month. Iiv moll 15.1 Per month, delivered by currier In .m em orn, jncKRonviu ana vrn trnl roll Int.. .to 3.00 tfaturrtay only, by mail, per year. yettly, per year,. n..,. . 1.50 RWOHN CIBCTT&ATXOir. Dally average for eleven months end Ins November 30, 1911, 3151. Tho Mall Tribune la on italo at the Ferry New Htand, Rn rrancleeo. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Portland New Co, Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wnah. mil laaatd Wire XTalttd Prtti Blipatcnaf. xssremB. okbsoit.' Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest Browing: city In Oregon. Population U. 8. census 1110 SMO; estimated. 1S1I in.000. .Five, hundred, thousand dollar Oravlty Water System Completed, string- rineat supply Pure rnountatn water, and 17.3 miles of Streets pavcL JAP FISHERMEN Hi JUNEAU, Alaska, April SO. Willi tho federal government too busy with tlio tmitioscd nnli-nlien law in Cali fornia to head it off, tho territorial legislature took n direct slop nt the Jnphne.sc here In rt-jwssing the anti hlien fifihinp billj which is today in the hands of the )orernor. Tho bill which wns introduced by Heprcscntntivo N. J. Svimlseth of Wrnngcl is designed to, bar Japanese ffohortnen from Alaskan waters". It wns pointed out that the Japanese have rapidly increased their opera tions along tht toilst in ree'ent years. Tho hill was passed unanimously by both houses a month ago. but on April -Ith, tho senate re-considered tho measure to await legal advice, passing it again Tuesday. After the bill wns pased rt melange was sent to Governor Johnson of California in forming him of tho action. INTERESTING ADDRESS TO BE DELIVERED TONIGHT 5 .' Albert Parker, ono ofJtho leading men ot tho Methodist Episcopal church, will giro a Tree lecture at the church tonight &t 8 p. m. that will bo well worth your attending. Ho will discuss tho ''Eastern Question" from a religious, political, social and busi ness standpoint and having been a missionary iu India, also superinten dent of the work In that country, as woll as pastor of some of the load ing churches in the irilddlo western states, ho Is in a tdsltidh td know from experience and observation what ho Is talking about. Mr. Parker is a young man, full ot llfo and love for humanity and Is doing special work on the coast for tho church. He spoke at the con ference Iri Grants 'Pass a few weeks ago and several of tho peoplo here heard him. MRS. STREETS HOSTESS FOR MR. AND MRS. HOY On Tuesday of this week Sirs. P. W. Streets wns hostess at dinner at Iter home at G2L 11th street west, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Hoy of Woodstock, III., who aro mak ing mi extended trip of tho South and 1'adifio Northwest. Those present to welcome tho vis itors were heir former Illinois friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Ihigloy of Ashland, Judge and Mrs. O. II. Gillmoro of Itoguo Hiver, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Nims, of Ashland Dr. 'and Mrs. F. C. Page. Other in vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. pulte, Mrs. Willinms of Gruud Forltf , North Pnkotn, now visiting Mr. and Mrs. liiikc, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kent ner, Mr. uml Mrs. W. II. Drown and Mr. nud Mrs. Stuart Saunders of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schmidt. More rooms needed for i. 0. 0. f. convention , At tho I. 0. 0. P. convention to be bold here May 20 t6 22 tho local lodge expects 1000 to 1G0O delegates and as tho hotel and rooming housos cannot nccomniodalo all these peo plo It Is neces'sdry td secure rooms iu private fairiilc3 for a largo num bor and tho lodgo U advertising In tho papers for rooms and so far havo had very little success. Unless tlio jiopple bp6it tholr bombs to these visitors tho lodge will bo greatly em oarrassod and tha town Mil get a black eye Medford people havo al ways been hospitable and suroly will ho this time.- 'Delegates will pay for tholr roams. : Clip tho coupon In this paper, nil It out and sond it in as iilicidt All f- .t e VH). Wf.'ip-r-J RAPRt-H RY ill AQKA i i ti dAMOKHiA SECRKTARY UttVAN'S mission (o California to tiro vont Iho passage of tllo uutinlicu liuitl bill lins rcsuUrd in flat failure ns it should and as .Mi1, tfrynn probably thinks hiiiisolf. It is true tho objoot tollable phraseology is changed but tho bill is altered only in form and not in substance. & t Pivsident Wilson objected to tho! phras6 "aliens! ineligi ble to eitienship" shall not hold land, the bili deelares that "aliens eligible to citizenship" shall be allowed to hold land. The' difference is that between TweedlcdcO atid Tweedledum. The people of California eligibles from land ownership. Arizona and Washington have already done so. The United States has done so, in tho ease of District of Columbia and the territories. Japan has a similar law, so have other nations. There is no cause for offense, no cause, for war, because u people rule regard ing their property. There is no reason for Japan to feel aggreived at California, if not aggreived by Arizona and Washingtbn. California merely declares that only citizens or those eligible to citizenship under the federal laws shall own land in tho state. What is there to beeouio offended about in that? Japan will not go to war. Japan is in no condition to ifial;e war, Japan is financially embarrassed. Japan could liot borrow the money for such a war. Japan has burdened her peojdo with taxes as high as they can struggle under. There is no danger of war. But if itnilnn should decide on warbetter for Ameri cans to fight in a ,iust cause of an ineligible race oL aliens. Exposition and commercial interests are as usual to the front Avith a lilea not to eiiact beneficial and needed legis lation. This is tiie Usual relapse into dollar diplomacy the placing of the immediate dollar before the welfare of the people. Tlic appeal snomu not ue neetieo. BENEFIT OF' THE PROTEdTtVE TARIFF. TIIE report of tho Wavs and Means committee on the Underwood tariff as'serts that since 1S97 the whole sale prices of all commodities used by the American peo ple have advanced an average of 47 per cent. Some of the prime necessities of life have advanced much beyond that average. Farm products have increased 93 per cent m prices Utner looti products nave lnerenscu m pin miu The increased cost of clothing is 36pcr cent and house fur nishings 24 per cent. At the sdmc time there tho protective tariff laws trusts dealing m tne necessities Of life. The Underwood report names 224 or these indus trial eoihbinations with a total capitalization of nearly nine billion dollars. , Another effect of prohibitive tariffs cited by the report, is the reaiiltnnt waste of the natural resources of the United States resources, which when once exhausted, can never be restored. With foreign timber, ores and minerals barred from importation by prohibitive duties, we have been exhausting our own at a ruinous rate. While industries within the country are rapidly becom ing inonopolized.and competition is being smothered, there has been no spiir of foreign competition to make trusts adopt the most efficient manufacturing methods. Obso lete plants, old machinery and out-of-date methods, which have practically been eliminated in foreign countries, exist in this country Hence the tariff, bv eliminating foreign competition has liot oniv increased the cost of living, flooded the hind with inflated securities, exhausted natural resources, but has actuallv fostered inefficiency and incompetence. The Exfciirsidn to Crater Lake by the " international Geographers Sept., 1912 Written for "Aiuinles Ho Geographic' by Or. Kniiiianuel do .Murgcrlc, Late l'rt-sldent Geological Society of France. t (Transited from tho French by P. J. O'Gara.) (Continued from Yesterday.) Hero are somo of tho inoro Impor tant facts coricorning tho crater itself and tho lake which it embraces: Thq greatest diameter in an east ami west direction measured from shore to shore from tho foot of Tho Watch man to Rcdcloud cliff is about 8800 meters; the smsfilcst diameter fol lowing a direction almost at rlgHC angles to tho above, from Piunlcd point to Kagle point, Is 6800 motors. The clrcumforenco is approximately 30 kilometers, although to make tho tour of tho rim on foot would makd tho actual distance 56 kilometers. The wdter, shallow In the western part, where an island of cinders and scoria, Wizard island (2114 motors above sea level), rises 232 meters above tho surfaco of tho lake, Is elso whero very deep, the bottom sloping rapidly downward. Tho greatest depth noted in tho eastern part, op posite Skull Head, Is not less than C08 meters. This depth, which Is almost identical with the measure ment ot tho highest point of the rim, Glacier peak, which rises COS meters above tho surfaco of tho lake, gives a total depth of 1211 motors for this enormous crater. Tho bottom of tho crater Is, therefore, 1274 meters abovo sea level. Tho Interior slopes or walls ot the crater, parts ot which uro wooded, aro extremely steep, and rlso almost overywhere as unbroken clitfs, mak ing it almost imposslblo for ono to get a foothold. However, ono may reach tho water's edge Quito easily by following a zig-zag path which leads from Crator Iiako Lodge to Eaglo covo, where tourists may f hid jRDTOi?o.vvTJ)nnp&.MBi)roKRowwoynWKTOKaA.v..Ai!iiu..Tft.inK &TANDJS PAT. have every right to bar in- than to accept the dictation have been growing up under during tho summer season a small gasollno launch and sovcral row boats. Tho greater portldn of the stoop slopes of tho crater Is bare rock showing varying colors of roso and gray! thoro Is very little debris ex cepting to tho northeast, whero the peaks aro highest. Andeslte, asso ciated with tufas and breccias, Is tho dominant rock, and forms a great number ot successive, regular and parallel strata whose inclination away from tho crator Is slight though well marked. Abovo, in places, wo find a maBsivo light colored rock, da clte, which Is broken into vortical prisms whose lines of separation from tho underlying rock aro very definite This daclto forms, notably on tho north, tho abrupt wall of Llao rock, the mass Of Hugged crest and the summit of Hedcloud cliff. Somo grettt vortical dikes, tho Dovll's nuck bono, not far from Glacier peak, do scend to tho wator's edgo. Finally, a certain number ot basaltic cones are found scattered over the exterior slobes of the volcano. Th6 lava flows found on tho somber pyramid of Wizard Island are ulso of aude si to. A last featuro which completes the phyBlognoiny of tho crater is the abrupt way in which tho many small divergent notches havo been cut Jn tho rim ot tho crator, such as tho two canyons to tho southeast which isblato massivo Dutton cliff. It is very evident that at tho time theso passages woro hollowed out thoro ex isted abovo a largo mass of material and a living force water or Ice which today has disappeared. (To Bo Continued.) ESGOLA INDICTED FOR TAKING BRIBE j SAN tWAKClKCO, Cl., April .I0. -On tho charge that he nuceptvd n fourth part of $80(1 from Mu'hiul OiUlo, it convicted Itnliun bunco innii, to "hush up" the swindling of .Mn. I'elliiii, an Itnliun woman of thw city out or $r;00 by (Julio mid others, Police Metcettvfl Kratik lvilit U indicted today by the grand jury here. Tho ImlietinOut followed di rect charge by Hallo, who i now serving n term in Hun Qucntin for swindling operation hero, flntlo declared that Polio, llctecthes John II. Bullivnn, luiis Drotiletle and P. M.ellngh were given their dcmnml of $S0O. The indictment of the other three turn niiuied li nNo expected. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. C. Howlctt Mrs. Henry Meyers of I.ke creek who hn ti son attending school here, nutl boarding nt tho Sunny Side, uanio out litt Friday afternoon to take him home and while hrre met Mrs. P.. Packard nud son of Medford, and they went tip home with Iter to sH!iul u few days. Last Priduy Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Mr. Karl S. Tumy and Miss Morton nil of Medford called Mrs. Hewlett up on the phono nud ordered dinner for about fivu p. m. nud nboiit that timb put iu nit npiR'uranoc, siHiuding an hour or so nt tho Sunny Side nud along the banks of our beautiful Lit tle Hutte creek. They seemed reluc tant to leave the place nnd after pay ing n compliment to the author of the Eaglet", promised to come bttek again in the near future. Speaking itbotit the bntiki of our Little Unite creek, I see that some of thoe who are in the hnbit of fi-hing in the stream are meeting with considerable success in that line of sport. Prof. George O. Henry who iq rn- griged In teaching School In tho Ed Higinbotbnui district, nud hn a homextend in that neighborhood, was u pleasant caller Friday night nnd so was "Prof. George W. Ager one of the schobl supervisors' uere tho same night. They had n pleasant meett lug, both taking the train Saturday morning for Medford. Alex McCnbe and I). It. Patrick were callers at the Sunny Side Snt tirdny for dinner ninf so wns Herman nnd William Xcwibdmn "T k'ake creek. Thomas Vestal was among us Snt unlay doing business with our mcr chnniR. I nin sorry to have to unnonnce that Mr. L. KeNo who h.ii been liv ing for several years on Big Hutte creek, on the Prowet road for sev eral years, had the misfortune to bine his homo und its contents burned Int tTuesday, April 21, there wns no one at home except his wifo nnd she wns not nblo to save much of any thing from tho fire. The J. J. Fryer Ditch eompnny held their minimi meeting iu the town hall last Saturday and elected Hoyil Pierce ns president, O. W. WnuniMoy business manager, and oniiuti Mo- Quoid, secretary. monir our visitors to .vieuioru Inst Saturday ero Mr. and Mrs. Win. G. Knighton, Mrs. A. C. Howlctt, Thomas Abbott nnd II. (. Chiltlrctli. Vihitors from Jacksonville were .Mrs. fhnunecy Florey und her little duuchlcr. J. N. Dodge of Medford and Wesley Sago of Tnhlo Itock, tho lotter two come in Snturday morn ing for bronkfnst. They nrc en gaged nt thi time boaring n well on n part of tho old Ilrndshuw place. 1 failed to learn the name ot tne owner. Porter J. Neff of Medford enmo out Inst Shturdny afternoon to try to help our city dads to attend to the business of our town. Thoro wns a man by the mtnio of Snyder who has been working on tho Hiver View ranch brought in town Sunday afternoon to Dr. Holt's ofi'it'o who had aceidentlv Ween shot in tho leg by a boy. I did not lonm tne particulars of tho case or the name of the boy who shot him, no was inkpii on to Medford Unit evening af ter Dr. Holt had drosscd the wound. T ALONG ROGUE RIVER, Mr, nnd Mrs. Dick Vim'dnt of Flouncb Hock were recent visitor to the valley. fr uml Mrs. John Smith wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Auron Suillll several days last week. Hiibo Johnson called m Perry mid Ed Foster Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. T. G. Huinoy nnd Mr. und Mrs. Frank Miller nud Miss Orn Hainey sient tho week end with Mr. and -Mrs. Jnspor Ilnnnah. Mrs. John A Perl , UndertaKexV Lady AssUtant, . 2H 8. IIAUTJiKTT I'liones Rf. -17 and 171-2 Ambulanco Bervlco Deputy Coroner Nullify icinnltinl HMPrul dnyn In ImI. r.wrolt llitniuih wlOit Inline Willi Mrs. Miller for u few days. Dr. Klrohgcssiicr mntlo profes sloiinl hips (o I, Houston's nud W. McCreedio's nrnr Jacksonville this week, Ed Poster nnd Henry French we're shopping nt Eagle Point Friday. Tho McDonalds passed Sitlurdliy oh their way to lake iosst"slon of tint Johnson rnneh at the liuMHH of Elk creek which they reeHitlly btwght nf the Jblihslm brothers'. Nortnrtn (Inge nfooinpnnled by Ids twin slsler, Mils Mitrv, went to tile valley. Mrs. Mary Cotn'sh wfifl td Cen tral Point Friday to visit friends. She is h lady 77 year voitiig. Mho tills been trn cling; ilhtile sillee October .', 11)11!, nud hns visited iu town, Sbtitlf. ern California itlld Oregon, Rlie will leave for Inwn Muy 11 nliil thence to her horiie In Philadelphia, Pu. Sho will be ntVomimidcd ns filr ns Omnlla by one of her bill tlnle friends, Mrs. Maria Pttrko'vpilo tif Medford. Jbc Hannah niill ftflfr; MI'S MIA, were visiting friends Iu Medford u few duys ngti. Hu'bo Daw wfis In Eagle Point Wednesday. Mr. ilchry, school supervisor, vis ited the l)ry creek school it few days ago. Miss Darby, the teaeher-in the Dry creek district, spent the week end with home folks on Griffin creek. Mrs. Jasper lliiniiiih went to Ceil tral Point Friday evening. Mrs. ltainey returned to her home in Central Point after spending n week with her daughter, Mrs. Jas per Huuunli. Will HotiHton went to the valley Friday. A. A. Hall and son Ituby went to Central Poinl Friday after supplies, Mr. and Mrs. Frntik Castor have moved home nfter n couple month's slay with her father, Mr. Mtuter. Mrs. I'nstor nnd baby have recovered from tho severe attack of whooping cough. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS The" score for Iho Cenlrhl Poinl first bae ball team nt Itoscbtirg Sunday was 7 to 1 iu favor of Cen tral Point. Central Point eulx played Table Koek here Sunday ecore being 7 to .i iu favor of Central Point. Professor llvbco of the stole uni versity of Oregon .gave a very inter esttiug talk to the high school Mon day nftoruoon. i a Mrs. A. J. Duiilnp, Mrs. J. J. Kcl- lermnn, E. It. 0ciihou, It. II. Ells worth and Ed Mttty wero nfteruoon visitors in Medford Mondtiy. Mrs. II. (1. Peart nnd .Miss Mnhrll Peart spent Monday in (IrnntH Pass. Mayor W. A, Cowley and L'otincil timti Prank J. Tu.vlor made a busi ness trip to Medford Monday after noon. Post .Master Tex has purchased nn automobile, n liniok. The business men of the North side will play a game of ball with the busi ness men of tho South side iu this city ut tho Oak park grounds next Friday hftcrimon. Miss Smith of Pcnusylvntiin, is hure visiting Miss Mildred Elliott. PHOENIX ! 0. A. Stuudilrd of Ashland wns n business cnller In town on .Mondny. ' Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with -Mrs. Anderson Thursday nftemboii. Orrin Coniish returned to town Inst week and is at present in the employ of I). Stcudmun. Work is progressing very sntisfne lorily on the city's new water sys tem. - Hcv. 0. J. Carter, Medford's oily missionary hold services in the Pres byterian church Ono evening and spent part of last week In this place. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 0. ICuighleu of Engle Point were Iho gnosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Curdy last week. The .Misses Fish enterlalned n number of friends Saturday nfter iloOu nud evening. Mr. fl. Fuller accompanied by his nephew Hurry Fuller left last Tliurs. day to visit friends at Oakland and Tnrloclr. Califdniiil. Mother should lio photographed, but Mother thinks only of tho chil dren when sho thinks of photographs. Perhaps she'll need persuading porhnpsi will call It vanity but her pictures will provo sho Is still n Uoailty will ho in grcatdr demand than thoso quaint pictures of younger days. 'Make an appointment for her. H. C. MACKEY Fust .Main -nud Central Mfdrdrih Orn. Draperies Wo, carry o veryfcornnlete Una .of draiMtlcs. aco cprinlnx, ruturoK, etc., and (1m all clamicH ut upliolMtorlnif. A spoclul man to. look after this work exclinilvely ana will Ktv6 as eood sorvlco as Is iioHslblo to got la ovon tlio largest cuius. Weeks & McGowan Co, A..!,,!,. Every Child Should lie Given this Tonic When children Imve no npliMtto, when they are continually iimtvlnh nud IfrltiUilo; whoit they are ronttciiM Iu tholr Mltcp, It Is almost a certain Indleatloh that their illitentlvo nrKnus nru troubled, with Worms or other parasites. This Ij a very common nlliuent and easily remedied. Phys icians will tell you that nearly bviv child M sn troubled tit some tlmn nud, Iu fact, tunny adults suffer In tho sumo way. Among adults this troublo Is Invariably referred to its iudlgcRthiu, when In reality It Is due to n small parnslto which lufosts tho Intestinal tract. For children, Jnyne's Tonic Vorlm fiigo Is unsurimNHcd, an It Is not only destructtvo to tlieno parasites, 'jut completely romovea thu licits In which their young aro donunltod Seldom does It purge, and tho Im provement in tho health of tho child wilt bo tho first and host Indication ot the beneficial results of the med icine. Not only will the Vennlfu destroy nil tho pnrasttist, but Its wonderful tonlo effects will restoio tho digestion which ban boon Im paired, For children, tho addition of a III tlo sugar will mnkii It so palitnbtu that they will tnko It readily, Mill. Ions of parents havo prnls'id It fot more than SO yearn. Insist on Jnyne's: accept no other, fi dd by druggists everywhere. Dr. ). Jnyno & Son, Philadelphia. Pa. Praise This Remedy For Consumption If Iho Tuluhlnrtlr wttttrn wuftl or rratruu sii uinc In ml iniu f ttm tuuntrr. imlliiK lkmmi' .Mtrrn tltr. rrlMh' fur llin Ifmlmrnt nf ruuitha, eoldi. Itiront snd Intlit trunMrs, rn tu I lwllr?rl. till, tnnllriiif ! rr Ulnlr iIhIiir n imt amount f kmmI fur aurh aufTrrrr latr tiuno but fait", tl'l kIti In )oil tlx. naiiips a tut MuriU ut Brfilw of lfanM lm itrrUrr It lwi In) thrm In iiltii jr raw routnl utlb Ihd wrltrra' tntitifnt. nut it trlrAl I In-oi tu lualtli TtiU I a aauitl lak.n from tnanr St. Mirfu Ar.cinr, tl'.Srlll. NftirsaVs. "GVntlrinrn Atxiilt acfrn Jrat" t waa attarknl with tlii ilrca.t illapsM. Tutiirrilnta I itiuulir.1 mirrailiiitljr. ctniM not alrt'ti tint ml. rtrn eoulil not wRk out loud stiil mnlil iln nn wink. I bail turn lirinurrtiagra. ral.nl IiIim nin of the llinn ami aurTrml ot nllhl nrata, frrrr anil rhllll A lirrlalHI vt Cotututiua, (Ihlu, tirunuunml ut rao holtraa '.Nriirlr fl ycara Kgo I bPinl nf your Allrratltn ami iirnruml ini nt onr, Willi tt. rrault tbal I aii t)t inrlf rratiirnt to health. I'r ttm pail four rrara I bate Iws-n atilv to rontliio iitr trnrbloe. and Ihotiiiti I haTn alraa bail brairr abul work. I am aim able to frrforni murb timnunl labur, I rnn.lilrr jrour inrillrlne. If faithful! takru. a moat pxrrllriit reiunlr fur Coiuiim.tlnn. llolhrr Slllwllor iwrmlta thta tvlliniiiilal. (Hiinini) sisriiu m.miii:. , Slatrra nf lit 1'raixla. IV-kinan a Allnalh la rffrctltp In llrnn rhltlt, Aathina, Hay Tvrfr: Thrnat niii I.uiik Truiitilrt. and In Utiullllntf tlio ajralrm. Ikira not rnlnlii iHiUoni, nplalra or habit fur in In it ilrug". Ak fur iMHiklrt Irlllnir nf rroivrrlrs nnd writ In llrkltinn l.alinralarr. I'blailrltbla, I'a , for ! drncv. V6r ulc by all leadlnc ilrussuti BILL OFFUTT Aiitomobile Expert Now Located nt tho (.'rater I.nlo Cnrago 33 H. Ilartlett Htreot Itcnsonnblo Prices, Work Guaranteed llckt Of ItcflTCIKOS Wnshed and Tires- Kxchanged OaroRo Phono '20 -U. Caro Hochambeau Dapplo Gr4ay StalHon (! years old Sorvice $20 to Insuro KITTO BARN Jacksonville. ON THE PACE OP IT uuiwiry i ilMi wo hhru mndo our ropittntlon In tho Dental )iio solely by giving porfect nnd complete satisfaction to our numoroiiH patrons In all departments, Wholhor It ho oxtractlug, filling, capping, crown or hrhlgo work, wo aro oxports ot tho best class and yet most moderate In charging. Let us enro for your tooth It will certainly bo to your udvantngo, Lady Attendant. DR. BARBER .'J'fllS.MJftTlST. Over Danlols for Duds. Corner Main und Central, 1'houo 2G8-II, APtx?, mzs jrvyii? rmi .tj iti, -' v nnwirs i aMK-zr-.x. j r- -iiiaa' WHERE TO OO TONIGHT HH4-ss-H--fsss 4 ISIS THEATRE VAyilH.VM.hH People. 'Mill l,Ki;H. ll People HAWAIIAN TltlO A Novelty MtlMfiU Act I'lioto I'Imjs Tites, nud Wed. Till: K.Y.t'OS'ViCr Tin: numiDAV tui-r ACCtlltlllNd TO Ahvici: l'ATIIIvH UKHKI.V NO. II Coining; HIIVI.OCK TTTTtttTTTtTTTTtTTti'TtTTT STAR THEATRE .Meitfonl's l.endliig Photoplay theatre K.V.li:i5--TftMV -ICAV.ilEi: TWO ItHhLM tiii: I'.w'oiim: hon' A sensntlounl and thrilling war story portrayed only ns the fniiious Kay- lleo Co. knows how, "Till: IIITISIC IIITTI.'N" Laughable rouiedy-drnnu Ur.VHTOS'K-fOMnDV-KHYaTONB "intiNxu'H uiNntltm.'iiON" Ni(f-Hed It. 1. INirrcM IMatiht II. L. WonlwoHli Dritiiu and Effects AL HATIIKItlu popular So tig lilt. soNoMcwe kiteuth CO.MlNOI (UIIMEN May 2 nnd 3 A Gorgeous Production llt'll AMIKIISO.V will box before Medftlrd fans at thn Slur Monday and Tuesday, MAr t nud 0, Afternoon S-B, Evening 7 AD.MISHIO.S- ne AND ir-l6:30 10c THEATRE THE BEST PICTURES IN TOWN , j WEDNESDAY AND TMUH8DAY 0 "Tin: lion and Tin: .mouhi:" VllaKrnph Drattiu "tiii: powitit oP tiii: UMi:itA" lllograplt Comedy "DEEDEP.'H iii.Ind M.VSTEH" Pnlhe Palhoi "DELIVEUV lllograph PAtJKAOE" -Comedy run pohtuait" Ktllson- -Drama WOOLWOIlTIt AND UNOEil Photoplay lutorpretoru FKlDAY AND 8ATUUDAY A fi'.vturn of fcnturcii "piOKWioic rAPr.ilrt" by CMAULES DICKENS With JOliN llUNNY as plcicwicK 10 CENTH fl Never Aloro, N'ever Less E.D.Weston Official Photorraplior'of tlio Medford Odrriirieroial 'Club k i i 'Amatoui' Finishing Post Onrds Pailoraiiili! Work IT Portraits Inlorior and exterior viowfl Plash liglits " Negatives mado aiiv Mho" ftnd Uliy lilaoo by anoint, mout. , 208 E, Main Phono 1471 ?.ti J 1 r i h