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ho ,j(. ', j V 3V " jv to " !PAGETWO, IMEDFORD MAIL) TRIBUNE, MRDKOttD, OREGON, TIIUflSnAY, no.m. "WSUS ;' .TTJLY 10, t ;V' : i'i II K Mkdfokd mail tribune ;NT NKWHPAPBll . jay m Tan HINTING CO. ha t)imiocrfttlB Tlmm. Thn Med ford li, Th Medtord, Trlbt.of. Tim South-OrAa-Anlan. Th Aslilnhd Triounn. iMf lea Mall Trlbutin HulldlilC. SS-ST-l w:l t- -.-.v. i:i.-. - norm ir airem, icirpiiuua i OffloJal rapcr of tho City of MUord. OffIelM l'aper ot JacXaou County. OKOKOE rUTNAM, Kdltor and Manager Knterd na aacondiclaM matter at Mcdford, Oren,i under tha aot ot March J. 1179. ' Wscxro-riOft Atkv Ooa' month, by mall- t'r month. ,WUtol by cartlar In Mcarord,' JACKaonvina auu vti Trai point - Patunlay only, by mall, por yor Weekly, por yr -. J50 2.00 t.sn FAVOREDBYANGLERS A fly casting club for Mcdford and the Rogua River valley la being dis cussed by local anglers. Records made by the Portland fly castors hare aroused Interest and a belief that local fishermen can more than hold their own with thoso of, tho metropo lis when it comes to casting a fly. "I think wo have a dozen or more anglers who can compare favorably with records mado by tho Portland clubt" said Toggery mil Isaacs, pres ident of tho Rogue River Fish Pro tection association. "Meno of the boB has over cast in a tournament or ever tried to seo how far ho places the fly, but the port of casting wo get angling for steclheads develops the proper muscles and wo might havo i champion amongst us. I would like to seo such a club to keep ourselvot In shapo through thn winter and spring, when there Is no fishing, Bear creek offers a suitable pond for the casting." "By all means havo a fly casting club sajs Judge K. E. Kelly, an en thusiastic angler, "wo can develop n team, challenge tho state, win the championship and thereby advertlso our angling." "I heartily favor tho suggestion," said Attorney A. K. Rcames, an ar dent angler. "Wo can fix. up casting ponds oltaer on Bear creel: or at tho Country club. It would prove an ngrccable recreation for the anglers In tho closed season." ADMINS PREPARE ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Seventh Pay Advcntists an nual conference and camp meeting convene in Medfhrd July 17 unl -continues tea days. Among the ministers that will nttcnil boiides (hoso lulyir inj in the Southern Oregon confer ence nro the follewing: W. A. Spi cer o Washington, D. C, secretary of the foreign mission board of the general conference; Mendo MncGuire, secretary of I ho young people's dc imrlment of tho general conferencu; C. W. Flail of Wullrt Walln, Wash., president of the North Pacific Union Conference, and V P. Martin, fiea retory of tjia Itcligious Liberty Uur cau of the Northwest. FIRST PEACHES OF AT i The first peaches offered in the public market this season wcro on sale Thursday. They were curly Alexanders, frown by E. J, Nrat ney, two miles south of Mcdford. Tho rupply ot Hoyal Anne cherries still holds out and a grout quantity of berries are being disposed of. B0G6S STILL ON TRAIL OF COUNCILMAN MILLAR Upon requept .of Att.orioy O. C, Hoggs, who acted as prosecutor in tho Millar trial, Judge Calkins lias postponed the fjliug oft liis decision reversing the ri)lingf of Miniioipal Judge' Jiifert until Attorney Hoggs can iq licurdv The hitter contends that tho iajluro by Jlecojijer Vohh to file tho comprint ton day before the hearing invnlidatcij tlie npcal. STEELHEA.D FISHING SEASON OPENS ON THE ROGUE i" Thu (ceiheuil fishing ensou Iiiih opened. I'd llrowu, I'ug hxta, Court Ifall mid Holt lnrgvjH caught seven hIvuIIu'imU Widiiyxday mid Owen DhhIuj), Doctor Kcoly mid Mule JUdfH mo Mx )l "f 'trgv W. Thn ritr i Mill 4 JVot liigh for good l'UWK. Inil ftHlit'r Mi-cg mid jlhh 1 H) h m( Ih lu'whlli, FLY CASTING CLUB RS ROGUE m W MAMA WALL STREET r AMD GIBSON, editor M-M tmvxt in ihi limf ihiio nf lMimii'Uimn pxdohph thfe attempt oEWnHStiHiql to precipitate a panic ol jji'outov ftiniriiitudo thml tlifr recent Dailies of tSSW and 15)07 and shows how the iSanio was chirked by the treasury depart incut's official announcement that it was prepared to loan the country banks $1)00,000,000 in emergency currency un der the Aldrich-Vrcolnud act. lSvcr since the inauguration of the uew administration and the legislation aimed at special privilege by it, there has been n" feeling of apprehension all over the country. Wall Street Vns expected to punish the country and the administration for its temerity, and "Wall Street may still be expected to sulk .and do its utmost to create dis content among the masses liy creating a period of stagna tion, but the dawn of a new day is at hand. 1 "With a new currency law in operation which will re tuovc the "Wall Street 'control of the money situation, panics will become only a nightmare of the past and hon est policies of reform may be inaugurated without fear of reprisals by the auarchial domination of "Wall Street. The American producer is acquiring a curved spine from paying dividends on capital created out of nothing more substantial than water by those who make up the power of "Wall Street and the sooner an honest valuation is had of Aniericau railroads and other inflated quaso public institutions that are mulcting the public for divi dends on fictitious capital, the sooner will we arrive at a condition of sound prosperity aud opportunity, "When the stock inflator is made to answer with the forger and other criminals, honest capital will seek in vestment more eagerly under the law's assurance that ho who sells him any diluted property shall be made to answer as other felons. L PAGE VAUDEVILLE The vnudevlllo bill this wcclc U chiefly musical, and wo may say a very enjoynblo one. Alisky'g Hawaiian Scrcnadcrs was tho favorite number on tho program. Thoy are really good singers and havo been together long enough to phrase their music in perfect unity. Tho volcano sceuo was very effect ive. Tho native dance, tho palm trees ulth tho mountains in tho dis tance all formed a very realistic scene. Miss Hollo Oliver, in her rag-tlmo Eongs and lmpersonatious. was thor oughly enjoyed by tho entire audi enco as the frequent encores nttctcJ. Gogan and Cox wcro conspicuous by their absence. Thoy. Jumped their contract and went on through. How ever. Mcdford did not lose anything. They were very ably itibstltucd by Miss Duncan and Mr. Johnsou. who put in an oxtra single turn each. 3'rlncess Knlanin, as sho la known to the company, waa very taking la her weird Hawaiian dance. Wo wera Just as much pleased with her as though sho had been a real reigning princess, in fact, wo aro inclined to think that tho sure-enough royalty might do well to Interest thomieUva in bright vaudeville turns. Harry James, in his group of bar. tono songs, scarcely did himself Jus tice. Mr. James is really an art istic singer and the possessor or a good voice, but'last night he was suffering with, such a severo cold that his mlddlo and upper voice was entirely out of commission. Mr. James Is a thorough musician as well ps n singer, having been Schumann Helnk s accompanist ono season. Wo aro in hopes to hear him under at least normal conditions. The vnudevlllo bill ai a wholo la well worth hearing. The house was crowded lott night and wo presume tonight's audience will bo u largo one. It should be for the Hawal lana aono nro well wqrth tho prico ot admission, ED ANDREWS. TO MARRIAGE OF PAGE LONDON. July 10. Ivlng George today sent to Emperor William of Germany, his consent to the mar riage of ono of his paged to ono of thu assistant U reiser of tho Ger man emproas. Tho romance Ih a se quel to thq recent marriage of the pTalser'B daughter, Priucoss Luise, which King G cargo attended. Ono of his pages fell In lovo wlti tha m piesa's UrofBinakpr, nnd proponed, Ho was accepted but had Jo first wn.it until ho went back to his homo mid obtained permission of bin king to marry. TJio glr had to get tho kaiser's consent, which oho did. Tho piarrlago will tnko place In llorllu. It will lie thu first marriage lotncr;i a servapt or tho English royal houko and ono of another royal lioiibcliold. In tho. present rolgij, Tlo?rj wero piny during King Edward'c reign. Japancte Statesman Dead. T0KIO, July JO.-VWpunt lluyu li, n prominent Jiimuo, hiiiUviinuiii died nt hi homo here loihiy, MUSCA PROGRAM LOSES ITS GRIP. of Bank Notes, n Chmnoinl L A hundrod excursion tirketa to Ashland havo been fold by tho Com mercial club for Mcdford day at tho Chautauqua. Tho special train will have been provided by A. S. Uoseu inorrow and leave tho uptown dopot at Ashland at 10:30 l M. Round trip will bo 55 cents. Train accommodations for 200 have been proldod by A. S. Rosen- bauni. general manager for Harrl man lines in Mcdford, and It is ox pectcd that this number of Mcdfard- Itcs will show their goodwill to Ash land by going on tho excursion, in addition to those that go by autus. OWNER OF IMMENSE E i John V. Wilson, ot Los Angeles, president ot tho American Carrara Marble company, has been visiting I). S. Wilson, ot G0C Ueatty stroot, and othor relatives. Tho company, which Is capitalized at $:!,000,000, owns an cxtonslvo marbla deposit In Nevada, which is 2& miles long by half a mllo widu nnd 100 feet oiovn tion above tho desert. Extonslvo work Is under way to quarry tho marble, of which thoro aro twenty five different shades. Tho atono is said to be tho finest or its kind, and tho deposit tho most extensive In America. Mr. Wilson left today for his sum mor homo In Ohio, much plonsed with Mcdford and tho valley. DANISH GIRLS LEARN COPENHAGEN, July 10 Tho Danish premier, Klaus Uornstein, to day publicly gavo his consen: to bis daughter marrying a young Julian J joiner whom sho met while learning that trade. Tha premior uellovos all girls aa well an boys should learn n trado and for four years his daughter worked In n shop next to tho .'utluirJ Jolnor who wIR tuk.e her bh wife. Slio has been gnpitod, a llcenK to go Into busiuesa and with funds tuf piled by her futlier will not up n buHl-' nous partnership w(tb Jio,' .'iiisliand-to-bo. T0L0 MERCHANT FORCES PURCHASERS TO SETTLE f?nm uud Ollju Cristnofl, ht'l0iV who liuvo been working in tho T.uo, district, wvr nrrvsteil h.v Hio offi cers ut QniutK Pass Wcdneidny op complnint of Ma. Jncob.y, Tolp wer chnuL who ulleged (hut the yoitnj men hud obtnincd goody to the V'dii'' of $VJ from him on filM pretenses. Tin mep Jiud offered dratt in puy mU l"'r "l0 wmi, hut UK hu WIIK iimihlo to cuh it, thu.V hud ugrecd to go out mid get the cash on it mid Mum lo tho store ut uuco nnd settle. Iiihlom), (ho mn cmnu (o (JrunU I'uhi, where thoy wnry oyor llikcn liy thu jiiiirclimit. I((ir tic (,'ijstimlfti he(lf(J not only tint hill ngoiniit Ihiiii, hut the cast in the nisi, (ihJoiuiltiig til il o i7M, SPECIA TRAIN OR ASHLAND EXCURSION 10 BECLDBSEMY IF WARE RES llocauso tho finance commtttco of tho Commercial club refused to O. K, bills fur $111 fur clerical tistiHtnntx employed by him, Secretary A. K. Ware threatens to resign, unless tho club passes tho bills over tho pro test uf the committee. Tho fiunm'o committee asserts that Mr. Waro was emploed to do all tho clerical work for tho club and In his nppllcutlon for tho poult Ion agreed to do it nil for $100 n mouth, and on this understanding accepted the position. Consvqucntty, It Mr. Wnro employed assistants, It was nt his own expense. Mr. Waro states that because- of the rush of work, ho found It Itupott slblo to keep tho books ported nnd employed Messrs. Under and Hood to do it. "I feel that I was Justi fied," said Mr. Ware, "In engaging assistants. If tho club refuses to pay a charge ot this kind, I may re sign." He further claims to havo been handicapped In his work by thoso who opposed his selection. I'ndcr the bylaws of the club, tho secretary Is elected by the director! and not by tho club, but Mr. Ware Intends to appeal to the club direct. Tho directors will probably elect Mr Hal Conrad as secretary, In case of a vacancy. She srrvcil satisfactorily In the position before ami her selec tion would harmonize tho various factions. NEW FOOTS CREEK T The county court, after a day spout listening to arguments pro nnd con, Wednesday declared to crento a now school district under the proposed boundaries, at foots Creek. Tho pro posed district lucluded n part of tho Woodvlllo district, which has already bonded Itself, nnd tho court held that It would work nn unnecessary hard ship upon tho district to rcmovo part of Its assessable property. Delega tions from both Roguu River nnd Foots Creek wero present and parti cipated In tho discussion. it Is probable that n now district will bo created for Foots Creek, with dlfforent boundaries than thoso re quested. VAUDEVILLE FEATURE ON STAR THEATER BILL Tho management ot tho Star has secured for tonight and tomorrow only, Dtt Uols and Young, an oxcol lent vaudavillo act. This act Is added to tho plcturo program ot four reels, ot tho host pictures to bo obtained, at no lecrcaso In prices, tho policy a tho new manager being to add from tlrao to tlmo something different In tho amusement lino and slvo their patrons tho advantage of tho best programs to bo socurcd. Tho picture program is good, feat uring a very clover Thanbaiisar film entitled "Tho Cigod Ulrd." .ocily Picture nt tho Wis. (Tho Danco of Ages.) This plcturo Is a woudorfut rroa lion which slips along tho corridois of tlmo In such nn artistic and fas cluutlug way that It is a distinct In novation In tho motion, picture field. On tho tablo before us apponr dainty tiny figures who flit beforo our gazo. They dip back in tho annals of tlmo to th.o prphUtprla dimco of primitive mau who creeps from hli cavo and dcllghtB his mato with his barbaric rooiemonts to the cii.d of her tum-tgm. Then thu danco pf tho "I'rlost ot Ra" bofor nn Egyp tian templq 1200 yenro H. :. and so on jip to tho prosont day rfg. 'J Jib plcturo is n novelty and no ouo should miss seeing it. Four other pictures of high qu&IUy conclinlen the bill. Thcso pictures vrlll bo shown Thursday only. .Nollco to tlio Ktlcklioltloi-N of The Kterilng (Jolil QuurU Mining mid .Milling Co. Notice la hereby given thtit thoro will bo held nn adjourned meeting of tho stockholders of tho above named company, July 19, 1013, at o'clock P. M nt tho office of tho president, W. II. Canon, room 2'J, Juckson County Hank IJIdg., for tho purpose of reorganizing tho company and transferring of property to thu now company, J, L. DEMMER, '4 Becrctary. rr- . I l-II.J. 1.. M tA.. .lilt L 1JJ-J..J John A. Ferl UndiftaKr Lady Awlstant. UH H, IIAJtTMffT Iwini'M M .11 uml .IT.T.' AiubuUiM. HorWu. Dumity Coiii.r MRS NAD KLAMATH BANKS FIGHT TO SECURE ' COUNTY DEPOS TS KLAMATH VAI.I.S JULY 10. A xpcclcnt iniuidnmiH -proceeding, in which Ihi'VirM National Hani of this city is I ho plnlnUrr mid J. V. Soimcns, county hensuror, thn do reiulnnt, Iiiih been uliiitml in the su promo court of Oregon by tho phtiit lirt" nltonu'vs, J. V. Kiilouio nnd Kuykomhilt S Ferguson. The dislubiitlon of tho cnuul.v funds unmng the, vittimw hunks of the county U the Nmii nt slnl,i nnd u writ of mmidiimii4 compelling Set mem to recoguixc the First Nnlionnl Hank ns n count v dcMisitnry has been issued by Chief Juitico Melliidc ot thu Hiipieiuc court mid another directing him to uppeur before the Miipreinc court on July 'J.'i nnd nhow cause whv he does not iloigimlo Ihe .First Nnlionnl Hunk ns one of tho depositaries for the county funds ns well us hi own bunk, Ihe First Trul mid Snxiugs Hunk. When Sciipcim Miccccdcd C. H. Onggctt ns couulv treasurer hsl xpring he i-oon withdrew, from the First National of this citv nnd the Houtmxa nnd .Merrill hanks, whnt couulv funds were in them nnd plnci-d thexc funds in his own hunk. The Firt Natiouul made nppllcntion for deoigiintiou ns one of tho tie pimilorics, hut ciinciii, helieviug the mutter was up to his own discretion, took no notion on thn application. At tho lust sasMiui tit tho .Oregon Icgislniiiro nn net wns pnsed pro viding (hat the county treasurers hliull. on June 1 of each venr, desig nate such htinks ns huc hecomo eligible, ns depositation for the county funds. The First Nnlionnl started suit m:niiit Hcimciis on the ground that the acceptance of the uppiicuiioii tor iioxiu'iuuion was man datory on the coiintv (rcimurer sinco it had complied with the requirements of the law. TO CRATER LAKE Who wants to bo tho first to reacH Crater Lake in lit 13. Our rogulnr stagu routo will begin July 1 Itti, leaving Medford nt 7.15 a. in. via Derby. Auto Btago will leave Derby. Mon days, Wednesday and Fridays. Leave Crater Lake, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. Tht. unto stngo will como direct from Crater Lake to Mcdford on Saturdays, and leave on Mondays from Mudford nt 7. IS. Wo will mnko a special trip fJ.iturday, July 13th. On tho way up wo will lako lu Mill creek fails, electrical povicr works. Rogue River rapids aud Natural llrldge. Sunday, July 13th. tha forenoon can be djurotcd to seeing Crater Iaktt, Leavq Crater Lake at 2 p. in., tako dinner at Prospect and reach Mcdford at 10 30 p. m. If you want to bo tho first there put lu our application Immediately with tho Hall Taxi company. A photo will ho mado of tho first party reaching Crstpr Lake this year, nnd published In ono of tha lending Portland papers. Wo only need two morn to mnko this special trip but can tako fojr more. HALL TAXI eO. PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR Uniightly matted -colorlcisnrragKy hair mader-fluffyT-aoR abundant nd radiant with H(c at once Uic Parisian agc. It comes in 50c, bottles. Tlic first application removes dandruff, ttops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, takes away the dryness and britllcncss, increases the beauty of the. luir, making It wavy ana lustrous. Evorwnu ntcda Parisian Sage. ClmroM Ktrnng, Druggist, Motors Milvrce To Her Daughter A Rtsl UviPol to Fondly It VmtM' i , One of t tin mint Important matter nltout wblrb womri ruvicru tuiaHfvs in tutlr futurn mlu ss a ummliaoihcr. Ami the Is Hlidoui lUylf wlui kiKiwi of or l'ru of that laiouim rnncdy, ilolhrr'H Prlenil. 'IliU l na nunuil apptlcatJin tr tho nlidomlnal iniuclni and lrcmi. It rrr. tilnly bas a vrontU rful lafliu-urf, sllajrs all ftar, UiiUIki nil nlu, Ik a moat itratUul incoiiraicimnt to thu younif, ripcctaut tqothr, SHtt isirinlt live to K throuuli tlia. It-rlo4l happy la Inlud, free In i,d and thus dxtlnwl to nntklpalu vcouian'a crttat ml UapiiUis k natur latoudul ! aould. 'rim arllon of Motlifr'i frliDd nmk tlt uu.iio irrp, pnniii ami riviiontift) (o ei nVu. Tliu all alrala sud Inuloo upon (Uq ni-rrf and Hituujuiu I aroldi. aqd, n plaro of a pirlod of dUromfort mid ion amjuiai drfad, ( ) a hih.ii vt ralui rrpoaa sad itu uptclallvn. TurM la bo liautra, no niornlng alrlc inx, no nrrvooa twllchliiif, notto of that ir.rniiiii strain known in wi Miny wimrn, lirniw Mulhrr irlrn U rljy qm vt Ut mu Cnalitl Mrulnaa i Iff t r'i(li m mil orlalii rujiid iia 1 1, isi a mi torUiK . 'itils tUfUilId nnd orlalii nmidj cas 14 jinl nl uitf ilruKuia ll.isi a lioiilf, aud pnt ijiori Hio woiiirr, iit uiuiu u lunalili "' fuiur of IUi. till Id. VVrfi to lraitflld m fturv iu uriitit mw iiitjiuiiatiitf hiiim nif litrTuSViiiPlji,A,ttUl T CROP OF PEARS- IN EUROPE DE Dennis & Sous, thu Kugllsh fruit commission men, wiilo us fol lows eniieuinlg fgiil pros)i'etj , Wo nolo Unit MoiU'oid cxpeuls, u 'liig ciou of pours. l'Vr your gutd nntio wo may suv Ihoio is u cr,v shod crop of ponN nil oyer llui'uim ,ol, mid purttouhtrlv in l'lpneo mid litis country, mid if nrrnngoinouts could bo nyido for tho Ituguo iicr, pom-H to ho prccoojod hoforo thoy wnro packed wo, think thtuo Mill ho i fitiy oppor tunity for them this year in I'urnpc. Wo nolo Hint the notthuostoiii ap ple crop will not ho in vxcess of tLI per cent of lust car's crop1, weil, that will in all probability hn found to hu sufficient, ns Inst K"'s ''cop was to big to mnko it rciniiuortiliw. John Dennis has loft Ihiglund mid c.pcots to he in Mcdford nlioiit Aug ust 'Jud. Till: LATEST I'AKIIIO.V NOTE Says: "It Is u wise precaution unluit getting holes lit delicate hu lory In powder the shoes before pul ling thum on." Many people uprlu klu tho faiiious nutlseptln powder, AI Ion's Foot-Easo, into tho khoos, mid find that It saves its cost ten times over in keeping holes from horlury us well us losuviiliig friction aud consequent smarting and lu'hlug of tho foot. Grace Josephine Brown 'I lip Art of Singing Atnllnhln for Concert anil Cliitriti Itdtldciu'tt Ntudln fM7 Wcxt Main St. IMioiic IKI ASTROLOGY LOUIE RAM0LA, PH. D. (Astronomer, roal liiiurdt of I'.i dun) Scientific Astiolngor PALMISTRY MDME. ARLINA RAM0LA, D. S. Celebrated IVichlo-l'nlmUt (Full Life Wending $1.00) Fiio l.uiiguiigcs Spoken THE OXFORD, 223 W. MAIN ST. Mcdford, Ore. WORTH WHILE. Twunly-ncro mining claim about six miles from Mcdford, two acres under cultivation, thrco ncroa more can bo put lu cultivation, can cut 100 tlor of wood, six-room plastered house, good well, two acres fenced, fliio for garden mid poultry; also six-room houso and two lots in town The abovo two Iioiidos aru now mul ing for $11 per mouth, All for 7u0 cash, V BENNETT ' INVESTMENT COMPANY OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS ill fotty. fifth school csi QSPTSMHII a, 1013, DEGREE COURDEG'ntUnuyplmiriinl AQMicuiTonc. cramccniNO, home CCONOMICS. MlNINO, rontSTHV, COM MSNCC PMAHMACV. two-year courses In aqhicuu Tunc. HOMC COONOMICB. MtCHANIC ArtTO rORCBTrtV, COMMCIICK, PMAUMACY TEACHER'S COURSES In manual truiplug, agrlculturc( ilomotlc science and mm, MUSIO, Including piano, string, baud instruinetits and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tin; J'.HmcnHiWf of Rumai. Lu'g" ,anu a L'ATAI.odUU will ba mulled lrc on applicstioti. Adilrcss II. AL TltMNANT, RrUtrar, f MJiuinn Corvullli. Oregon. Do Your Kyc 'flro ICanlly', It bo, lot us, supply you with tho propor kuh:ch tu moot your cspeclul need I If Nature bus, not glvau ypu Por fec K)csglit, Hvlonco cuu, uud uo ono nepd go about with Imperfectly developed vision wlilla I sluiid ready to help tlmm. I uui iiIno fully ipiullfliui to glvu you I ho very best service, No Drops Used Dr, Rickert KynMglit KjksImIUi Qvor Deuoj & Cwt'a, ASSERTS sH r7ya'MjH WHERE TO GO TONIGHT S wyn7 I ISIS THEATRE (This Is our ono duy's chnngo) PHOTO PLAYS TODAY ONLY DANCES OF THE A0ES A Novelty in Mid ion I'loluioii THE ONLY VETERAN IN TOWN THE SQUAW MAN'S AWAKENING ' Hiidluu l'ntlfo I'lnV ' ' HIQHDR0W LOVE niogruph IVroo CouiLMl.y TniMMERSiTniMMED Hiogiuph Comedy C0MINQ TOMORROW THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S CONSCIENCE l.uhiil Spccinl in Two Wools STAR THEATRE Du Bois and Young TIIOHE COMEDY HNTERTAINEUa lu Vaudeville TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY Pour reels of ;insy I'hotopTays. Admission Always 10 Conti Those Dainty Tea Cakes Will bo so much dalullor If mndu wllli CRESCENT BAKING POWDER bocmiuo It prodiiros moru leaniilug power, which nttnr all, Is tho HHAL ruliio behind lio dough. 10 PUR Lll, A si; Votir (7rocr l'icrciil .Manufacturing Co., rUutlle. Wtu.li. wmmm (jf&ft) WSWWSlWSSasMWSMysWiajiMMaaj I ' STNft 1 TlmPa, Wut Wo'd llayo YmtDo, by Which You'll Find Our floods (hu llcst Ku'r Offcrcil Yon Our Dread, Qur (luus, Our l'li' Our Cukp, Our Rolls mid All thu Root, Wo Rely upon, (Mod Krluilils In Mnko "l'ls tho Heat (hut IJtuuds (hu Tv.it. MEDFORD BAKERY k DEIJOATIJBQEN c ' ja fiuniii cvuitui, j J T'T i p a iri ' t , at.