Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Official Pnpr of tlio City of Mo.lforU.
umcmi j-npr ot jocmou iohiuj-.
UKOIUlH XUTKAM,Hvll"r and MftiinRM
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MMlfprd, Oregon, under the act of
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Dally avnrnftp for lcvn months end
lug November 30. 18 Jl 8SI
Tho Mull Trllui'io Is on ssto at tlio
lrrr iit-wn Miami. Son rranoleeo
IMriUna iloti-i Ncw sinmi. Portland.
IMrttniiil News Co l'qrtlnml. Ore.
VOj Nviilltit. KcnttW. Wih
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H PLAY EXPLAINED
Sonio of tho in stars tit ,lohu Mn
ton's mart cry or ills role in "At a
Main Think." at tho llelllp thin
wpi'k, Iim bqon dispelled, hays tho
Portland QreRonlnn. An Interview
wjtli tho nslojv who 1ms bocomo one
of tho fomubst 'stars on tho A inert
can sfaKo, reveals (he fact that his
ahnrnctor, Dr. Seol'8. in Aupusliis
Thomas' play. U really only nn oill
(Ion do lu'xa iff John Ms son himself
rtinphtiukod, mi doubt, but nftor
nil, .ltlhn Mon. And this do; not
tiiMn to fiske away any ot the actor's
inidttpiifofl talent In portraying
elmmrtem.
Whether It ts wrtial Mr. Mason roiys
or the way he any it doesn't nettle
5 on. Hot yati do Ikivo to keep on
coaxing yourself to rottUm that it In
John Mwkiii, ami wit Dr. Bed Ik.
Mr. Mason's grii on life Is tromon
donu. Y et it Iown In your hook
cr (WnitH lenrnml that Mr. Thonm
tofflc what hd knew of one fllde of
John Mao anil created a Dr. Ki-o-lfgJt
ohArarttr that haa in a riy
inarmed nn' opocli in tho career of
Mr. Allison n an netor. It la llttlo
NVoiiUor that tlio character hits be
come an attainment.
As Dr. SeollK, Mr. Maaen Roes'
nlionUin "An a Man Thinks," spread
ing a philosophy that takes the kinks
out of disordered minds, readjusts
(.onfllctliiR ideas of religion nnd
morals, nnd yes, raco prejudice.
His persuasive eleganeo is n mnstcr
plero. Mr. Mnson will ho seen nt
tho I'jgo Wednesday evening.
E
WUtftJuu Churchill, the uou'Iihi, and
life wife of (V)nuli, N. II.. ulmso
rojitlonoii is Imuh' oucupiul thin 8iim
mor by i'rcii)uit ViUon and fnmily,
ilr. nnd AfrK. R V. I.(adl)e(tcr mill
tliuir tlnugUter and .Mwjj Jtuliliii of
J'ortlmitl, urn uiainban. of u i;irt)
vlio viBltad Crater Jjike.
They nrrived in .Mrdford Kumlny
oWiIfig mill MpjiJay morning iiteil
ttitv INfjjiio ili fimueli il' H(euli:enl
irimU
ir. v fuiri'jiiii wna cnniuaniMiie in
bw pruisut of tho Jake ami if Booth
'Ui Prtuii ;ih a iMtniiq uoiulurlaiid.
$2 BECAUSE
OMENS GOT OUT
A dog broko tho ehick(-u nutting
onrroiindliiK tho poultry yard of Win.
Hulmltz, tho barber, nnd somo or his
ililrkuna got out Into tho fctreot.
Suhulte wns urrosted for vlolntlng
tho ordlnanco coiiiiolliug poultry
ownorti to koop their flocks at homo,
nnd fined $9 by Mayor Ulfort, al
though ho oxplulnod Hint ho did not
iuako'a prnclieo of letting his Uiltlc-
ona out and that It occurred during
his ttbticnto.
'rrn rr-i r l
HATTy iALDWIN HAKES
GOOD PROGRESS TRAINING
W).S ANCIIJMW, Cnl., July Ul.
Is AiikoIo-i IkIiI l'niih tiro will niiJ
iaJIcd willi the cliuwiu of. Malty
H.iMwin in IiIh first workout liere.
Iiero; Tim Itoaton IoiItvii;ht, wio
luhjl Jiiaeli Crow nt Vornon July
Ull, jHirforfut'il to u lnro pillory nt
Hie Ht. JfjiiuUiii oluli yiMffinluy.
1'onr Hjmiriuj,' pjirtmM fiimiHlioil
two ruiijiJs of ivildrlftJumciit mmli,
i!U! IbilJJu wdiii nt Un work wllli
tiiiMM'uli'l tyh Oivm tflil UkU
UuUHujf tbHuy, .
MASON'S
MAS
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WINSTON CHURCHILL
VISITS CRATER LAK
eWliiKON
P4JILDING Rita
TO CRESCENT CITY
Dr. .1. V. KciWy nnd Franklin
Helm nC Fun lVnueiseo, who nre en
KHUihI in piomolinp the Urniitf l'nss
(Verfoent Cily rnilmml iHnl Suinlny
in Medfunl mnl nnuounocil the coii
slruetion work would be started Alop
ilay on the lailmml,
Saturday n eontxnel 'was iiIpo oh
trrl into betuecn the eity nnd the
Califoniin sjinlicato npn!!entoil by
Helms proMilinp for the snlo of the
inniiieiiuilly-owiieil portion of tlio road
to the" California, Oregon ec Kastern
niiliiitnl eompnuy by (lie end of three
,ear from ilnte, at which lime tho
latter company eonlraels to have Hie
line completed through to the coiwt
nt Crccent City.
Indcr the tenu of the ngretment,
the constniolion couipany is to pro
secute the work of liuittlitu? with dili
lience, and n1 directed by the eity of
Grants 1'nss, tlio engineer employed
by the cily to hne charge of the en
gineering work. Kundh hao already
been made nvailable by tlio California
people, nnd Monday tennis mid men
will be put on the job. Mr. Helm slat
ing it will require from DO to 120
dny for the completion of the line
to Wildcnillo, the time being deter
mined b. the expediency with which
the mils can be obtained, lie is now
negotiating with tho btccl mill for
the mils, and will have the road bed
graded ami the ties ready us &oou us
the jails can arrive.
May I'nrcba.so Itiggn Uo.ul
NogotiulioiiH nre uNo iiouding for
Iho purchnse of tho "Kiggs" road,
wluuli inelildcs whnt there was con
strue! cd of tho proposed Williams
alley line two jean ago. Four
thousand feet of mil nro already
laid on thi, coniieotiou made with
the Southern Pacific main line, nnd
n tcmixirnrj- bridge built crorf the
Ifogue. The right-of-way of this line
parallels the right-of-way owned by
the citj from the S. 1. track to the
river, and no change would be ncces
nry in the courso of tho line. 1'lnim
lire nlrcady drawn by which tho old
bridge could bo rccoiihtmetetl into a
i-pan bridge in iniieh log time aiwl
with Kv o.hsikc than would be
jiecowary for the building of au en
tirely new bridge, thus greatly ex
pediting the road building. The loco
motive is also included in the nego
tiation mid the council by itmiIu
ton niilhorired Iho railroad commfc
siiii lo investigate tho property, mid
to purchnse it if it saw Tit at a price
not to exceed $7f00.
To Kcrhy iu J'Jflecu Mouths
Thai the line shall be built to
Kcrby wiihin fifteen mouths is a pro
viMon of tho contract, the biiilderx
to prohccuto the work conliniioiislv
till the interior at UrantH 1'iikh nnd
the sea nt Orescent Cily nre unitiil
by the twin bnnds of steel. A thrce-
jenr limit is set iimhi tho time when
the road shall bo completed to the
coast, though Mr. Helm stales that
he expects it will bo Jjubdici mill in
oporalion long before that date, this
being determined by the length ol
time nceehsiiry for the driving nt
the longest tunnel on the route. The
building of the rond from the end of
that portion coiiMruclfd by the city
will bo continued by tho Jnlerstnte
OotiKtruclioii Co. thin compnny lim
ing Imsji'i orgnnicd for the building of
the California, Oregon cc Faxtorn
load. The officers of this comnanv
are Win. Loftus, the millionaire oil
operator, president; O. C. Ib-ckmnu,
nunc operator, iee prcsnlenl, mij
.John Shcperd, of bton, treaburcr.
This cimpany representH uulimiteo
capital, utid its iiii'inbcr.s arc men who
have been iul crested in big building
opciuuouri in other projects.
T
.7a coli Jensen, foreman of Jucob-oii-lSado
company, came down frdm
Portland ii-ccutly mid hud the big ex
cavating machine that has been
fclaiiiliug near Lincoln acli'ool for over
ii j ear removed to Central l'oint,
where it will bo operated u slioit
lime. It may bo used in digging nn
irrigating canal u tlio valley later.
i i pi '
TWO FATALITIES OCCUR
AT SEATTLE SUNDAY
"WTTIJJ, Wash., July 21. Two
inlaliliea by drouning owuned heie
yeslerduy, the hccoiul hottest day of
tho jenr, tho iiieieury j-ihing to tifi
(legmen.
Aiihur Anderson, 1(1, son of A. (I.
Ajidoreuu, wilX dioniicd in Hllloi
Luke, near the CounOy dub whcie
lie vu inlilijg Willi seicial oilier
1103jPE0PLE
M SUNDAY k
ON ELKS' PICNIC
The itrcitesl plcutc cemaIon ever
given out of Medford that U what
all pmuouueo tho KIKs plculo to
Colestln Sunday. Tho attendance
was HOP., 700 ot which Wore IriMn
Medford.
1'Torjbody had n good Hmo and
enjojed themxelvcB, Tho kmignroo
court was kopt busy working over
time. , Fifteen hundred Ico cream
cones were sold. AU tho concessions
were well pntronlred and n neat
sum realised by Lodge HG8 toward
Ita new building.
Tho following nro tho results In
tho cohtcstsr
i;irls' race. 15 oara and under,
flfty-jard dash, won by Normallo
Norman of Talent; prlxe. $n pair
shoes rrom Sclimltx shoo store.
Ladles' free-tor-all- f.O ards, won
by Agnes Salter of Phoenix; prlie.
$18 cut-glass berry bowl, donated
by nn unknown Klk.
Undies' nail driving contest, won
by Mrs. Harry Warren of Hilt. Cat ;
price, an electric toaster y Cnllfor-nla-Oregon
Power company.
l.adlos lMSeball throwing contest.
won by Anglo ltell of Tutnt; iirUc,
mission electric lamp, by Weeks &
Mrfinvvnn.
Hoys' riiuulug race, 15 je.vrs and
underr won by Thomas Mathews,
Medferd: prlie, hat from Model
Clothing company.
Iliiuning race for men, 40 years
and over, won by A. S. Iteseiib.ium:
prlie. bath mirror donated by (bir-nett-Corey.
Tho tallest lady on the ground.
Mrs. Jonas Wold, pair of silk htue
by Hutchison & htimsdcu.
The shortest lady on tho grounds,
Mrs. W. T. Hoverldge, pair gauntlet
gloves, Medford Harnes company.
Tho fattest lady, Mrs. IlenJ. Col
lins. Jacksonville, Jewel box, Martin
Kcddy.
Itomcllcst man on tho grounds,
won by (Jus Newbury, as Judge Koll)
nan colli feet and did not show- up,
nnd there was no other possibility;
ticket to .Mason's play, Page theater.
Tho tallest i:ik Sydney llrown,
caso Colestln water, Medford Soda
Works.
The shortest Klk. Tcdily Provost,
Ashland; hat, Daniels for Duds.
The fattost i;ik. John A. Wester
liiud; cigar case. Tim Quiz.
Tho oldest Klk, Mr. Provost of
Ashland; pipe, lir awn & Hall mil-
lard parlors.
The $2T. linen bedspread went to
J. It. Kelly, Bportlug editor of tho
Mall Tribune.
L
T
Tho police mndo a round-up of n
gang of ouug hoodlums Monday ac
cased by neighbors of unruly acts
uinl audallsui. They wero turned
over to the Jiivcnllo court, which
considered their cases Monday after
noon. ,
James Medley, living on tho oast
side; Stuart McArthur of drupe
street, Julius Adolph mid John Wat
toiibiirg of South Central awuuo nre
incused of stealing chickens and
other acts of depredations. James
Parker and Homer ltonold.s o( tho
cast bldo uro accused of iihooting a
cat.
Young Medley and tho Wutton-
burg boys are old offenders and are
out now on parole.
I
I
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HNEOMWS
FOR WING GUN
Glib Lawrence, who rclcbrnted too
much Jast week and spent ono iilght
Ju tho city bastUo, resumed his cclo
hratlon as soon us released and pur
chutud au automatic revolver to go
hunting with. Ho vvnu rearrested,
charged with carrying a conicalcd
weapon and fined ?C0 by May6r JJJf
ert. Showers Prctllctetl.
I'OJTUND, Ore., July 21. J-'oni-cat,
Oregen: Showerrf west, show
ers mid thunder sIoiioh e.'ibt jiortion
tonight or Tuuduy; oooler Tuesday
ovcept near coast; soulhwestcily
winds. ' "
John A. Perl
UndrlKr
Lady AtlUut.
W H, IIAHTLIfPf
J'boucs M. 17 luid HJa
Auibulaiico Hcrrlco Dcpuly Uviouw
YOUNG
HOOD
UMS
UNDER
ARRES
Loganberry the Finest of Fruit Juices
Tho finest of nil unrmentod mil
Juices can bo Vaslly and tiheuply mndu
In tho lloiiiiu llvur valb-. It 's well
Known that cuormoua iiutiutltlcs ot
grape Julro nro nhlpped aerois tho
entire continent every year to be
purchased at good prices and con
sumed hv our people. Orape Julio Is
a good fruit Juice and souto people
prefer It to unj other. U Is a d(nu
oustrated fact, however, that prac
tically eveiybody who has tested vyell
made Longiiboi-ry Juice considers It
as supetlor to any other ft tilt Juice.
Last summer tho writer called at
tention to this valuable Juloo In the
local pres, ud u number of People
mltdn iv small ituiiutlty of the Julio
ns an experleiueut. Theso people In
every Instance, so far as l can learn,
were well pleased with It. One good
lady mndo what she considered a
supply for tho entlie oar, hut her
husband, son and friends drank It
all In one week. These people will
put up a largo uunutlty this jonr.
t wish that every family In the
vnllc) would put up a goodlv quan
tity ot this Juice this otir. Tho Lo
berry crop is now- In Its prime and
the fruit can be purchased for a voiV
reasonable price. At tho present
time It Is difficult for the growers to
sell tho comparatively small output
of Loganberries at low prices, t
wish to state that as soon as It U
known what a delicious drink can be
mnde from this fruit there will be a
good demand for all the Loganber
ries grown in the vnllc).
1'ivp.irlng i bo Juice.
Any one who Is able to can fruit
will have no trouble In making Lo
gnnberr Jirtce The round ripe fruit
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What ii Heap of llnppini'4N It Would
Hi lug to Mcdforil Homes.
Hard to do housework with mi
aching Imck.
Ilrlugs you hours of misery at lei
sure or at work.
If women only knew tlio onuso
that
Uaukachn imliis often come from
won I; kldnos.
'Twould save much nnedlewi woo.
Dean's Kidney Pills arc for weak
kldni'js.
Head whnt a Medford citizen says:'
Mrs. Mary Wintorhahlcr, near V.
Jackson St., Med ford. Ore., snja: "I
used Pone's KMncj Jills with bene
ficial results when buffering from
kidney trouble mid I know of other
persons who hmo taken them with
sin cess. Slnco I used I Juan's Kid
ney Pills about a jour ago, 1 have
not had the least trouble from my
kidneys. This remedy deserves my
hearty endorsement.''
"When Your Hack Is Ijinid Ko
moniher tho. Name." Don't (.Imply
ask for a kidney reined) ask dis
tinctly for Doau s Kidney Pills, the
same that Mrs. Wiutorhnhlor had
tho ruuiedy hacked by homo test I
moil). ri'i- all stores. I'Vister-MII-litirn,Cii.
Props, Huffalo. N Y.
Gome In
Offer
LfllDM!
JOHN
The
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S Ifa?
m - ssi- v 1 jw Jtasv so loaa
H3 AtVi I r irJr r j
fc K Mrnfr 1-
Entirely New
Tlin JOHN DECRR SPJlRADr.lt Tho Spreader with the Ikater on the Axle is tm much of nn Imnrovo
rnont In spreader manufacturing aa tho self-binder wau over tho old xoaptr. It la nuulo alonif entirely
ww ami dluurcnt 11 m-J from tho ordinary upri-ador.
Tho first manuro apreadM: evor mada win built in 1878 by tho Komp ft nurpoo Aranufaclurlng Company.
Up to the timo xif thu John J)ooro bprulcr.vnryiipro.-.dur hua Iwcn mndo ulong tho same general lltu-a as
this first machine. Power was taken frora ono end of tlio main azlo and tram.nlttod, elthor tliroaeh chnlnn
or Kaw to the Jioutor, mounted above nnd In tho rear of tho uxle. Heretofore tho only improvement Iu
manuro apruadcniBlnce too first ono was made In W73 lias bowi In tho refinement id lutuif.
The, John Decro Soroadcr Is a radical departuro from Hut old method of construction. It Is mndo along
entirely now lines and is a great; Jinnrovejncnt over tho old lylo npnynjur. Cotno In id luxiitidno tlio ToMilno
nnd you w ill readily bco why the John Decro Spreader U bo far superior to any spreader hcrotoioru coiiatructod.
Eveti if You Don't Need a New Spreader Now Si" "ity V3l0UarBumi!"
of urtlclea on why farm manure should bo used on tho land, linwltnl)oubl bo uppllcd, how It should boatoreil,
the vnluo and iiect of ualng H In various ways. In addition thoro Is u doli.ll duacriptloii of the Jobu IMxo
fcpxtsdtr viUi iUuetrutlona in coloni of thU bjiroadcr working In tho Held.
, BefterJtiqe$lljMlq .. It'sJVorth Yotfr While ;
HUBBARD BROTHERS, Medford
piirairL'wiiiirriv
hi placed iu a fruit plcus uiut Ihu
Juloo Ih otracled, mid then rnrorully
attained. A munll fruit press may
ho puiehased fioin almost any haul
ware, tilore. Ono holding four to six
quints In a convenient sle. Where
no fruit pi ess Is used place tho Trull
with a munll quantity of water hi a
vessel on the atdv'u and boat gently,
nt tho santo tlmu mashing the fruit
with a largo spoon to ex t nut the
Juice, it should ho strained.
To every three quails of Juloo add
nno ipiait (by mWilio) or sugar.
Place on a stove mid ileal gently un
til tho Juloo begins to iilmmer. It
should bn temdved from utovo ut
onto mid put Iu bottles or fiillt Ju-s
and sealed. Tho bottles and Jaw
must first he sleiillxcd Iu bulling
water Jusl before lining -Just nu
they me prepared In cunning fruit.
It should bo stated with all nip.
phtiHls that the Jlilso must not bo
holbul, as boiling dewtto) tho pe
culiar, i hh Loguuhcrn flavor
The Juice uia U itseit us soon as
It becomes cool, or ll mu he ic,it
BUY
dfjeimxctt
LWW i
'Good
AT "RIGHT PRICES" ALWAYS.
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
WEAR
PAGE THEATRE, WED., JULY 23
Tito Alossrs. Shubcii I.iji pliMsurc initl pritlo in
s
tV'-fS?
(by Ati'.-iutipMiiiMiL wiih Charlt's I-'niluiiini)
In August TIkhiu'is' iri.'isU.'rdr.'iina of broail luiiiianily
nnd iho tloiiblo siiiiiil.'ird of iiuiraliiv
"Oivalcr than 'The WitrhiiiK Hour1 "Alan Dale
"A Iromt'JKlou.s llu'iiip." Chieak'" liilou-Occan.
"A lift for tlio Aj.K'i'icau tiioator."
Cliirao I'lNaJiiiiKT
"Uit'sl drama of (hi' season." Chicjio Anu'riran
"(Jroat supporiini; fnuj;niy ninm lljo cslor Wal
lack days." Now York .Sun.
A Year and a Half in Now York
Every deiail of Hie original o.)lh SI. production.
Mr. Allison makes his appearance siniulUtneoiisly
with the rise of the curtain.
fc?oal sale opens at box office Monday, .'Inly 21st.
'"" Prices' -50 Cents to $2.00.
and See The Special
Until August 1st.
DEERE SPREADER I
Spreader tolth the Heater on the Axle K
1 t. C 1 1TJ Esx rt
1 ne oiiiiryiusi ijpjruciucx iviuue
. 77.1 "I
- I I .
Nothing
h . a 1 1
!
for jo'M's, It should tut neivml ruld.
Just lllio other fiult Juices. The
Jnlco Is uithcr ul long so -that ft Is
better when diluted with tin en pailii
of water to'oiui ot MtllcoV jilst lipfuto
using.
An iuiioi(aiit Industry.
Tim witter wishes to predict that
Home day the luiiuufnctuin ot loguu
heiry Juice will bo tin Industry of
conshlerahlo Importance In western
Oiegou, Thin fiillt' oivlipot ho silc-
i essf ully groM .'list' of 'the llitcky
mouiitalus, nnd nowhei-o east of the
Cascade mountains does It thilvo as
ll does hei along tlio const, lleuco
the Puclflu const will' always have a
iiiiuiopoly ut Iho ludusliy.
Am one desiring fuitlier Ititorma-
lion on this subject mily obtain It h)
writing qt tolo'tiiouliig to tlio wilier,
V C. iti:i.Mi:it,
12perlment Hlntlon, Talent, Or.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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7ti IwlUI Al ' OrMrlil ("f A
hlk.lPB lllaM
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tll,k.IIMlmi.Ulttl.AlMrM.UtlU
SOID BV DRLG01ST3 lAXKHUU k'E
Shoes"
M ? 3
A f$
liri'Si'iiliii
"AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTOR"
JOHN MASON
ir Jz?
Holler Iicarinus
. riLt n v
rKSI fH
Else Lilce It
m
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
ISI$
THEATRE
Pliotilphi) Today Only
A 'J'lMCI.Y LNTIMtCKPIION
IIOW IT ALL ILirPKM.IM Oil,
Tin: uAcuia.oit'H nMtv
IlltOt'Olli' TO HAY
KuVnl Wiifltwhi Hloi-y
"ui'jna.Mi" in .le.Nitsviiii.i:
IMImitt Comvdy.
MUSIC.
Hi'j'uors.
Ceuilin:
'I bo Aii lining 1 1 ii od"
Grace Josephine Brown
Tho Ait of Singing
Available tin- t'oiuect nml Cbuicli
ttcslilcnm Htmllo
I'JOT West Main HI. Pboiin JHII
WOOD
lly Hi" Tin, ord and Cartots.
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Draperies
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tlin UrRrKt iMIImi
Wooks & McGowan Co.
Willi Mcdforil Trade Ii Miilfutil Mndo
Phono us jour orders fur
Milk, Cream,
Butter, and v
Buttermilk,
Ot It MiltlCJLV IKIlSlI llUj'.
jir.it o-.c i'i:it mvuahi:
Our I1UIII (.llDi: be erenm will
plcnso )ou. So)d In qusiililles of
3 gallons and up,
Wo have utir own twlro-n-day de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
Phone -HM
With .M.ilfonl Tni.Io in MislforU Madn
E. D. Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
'Amateur Finishing
PoM. Cards
Panoramic Work '
Portraits
Interior and oNtorior vicwo
inaoh lights
Negatives niado auv tinio
and any place by apj-obit-tnent.
308 E. Main
Phono 1471
WFPillfire
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Bail located
and in out
f o p u 1 n f
lolcl in the
tts MiilMfctiiiOa
City. RunninR ditftillcd
Jcj wulcr in each room.
European Plan, a lu Cnrto
Gtfc. ,
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooms
60 rooms .
ttO rooms
GO roorni uilb pihiU lilh
fill -monn hb (.ilnlt WlH
)0ecJi
1.50 each
2.00 each
2.00 each
2.50 oath
'JO ultni, btdtuotn. not-
lor and bath 3.00 uch
For raoc than cuut uucit iwld tlJOO
pr to the above rate fur
each additional uucil.
R duclioti by Woi-k er moiitli.
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F.G.ANDREWS
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