Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFOnt) MATE TRTRTJm OT.DFQTCT), OttTCOON, MONDAY, 'AlTCiUST 25, im.
Bedford Mail tribune
AM TMtlMPKlMnttNT NRWHI'AtM-ll
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MUUPOnu l'lUNTINO CO.
Olflclnl Paper or tho City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
OKOHU13 PUTNAM, Bailor and Manager
, RWOUX CIHCUfcATIOK.
Dally civrrnuo for plovnu month end'
tng Novamtier 30, 1911 I7SI
WHY A HIGHWAY?
Tim Domocrntlo Times, Th Mndford
Mall, Tlio Mc.lforJ Tribune, The South-
em Orejronlnn, Tin Ashland Trlmine.
Offlcn Mall Tribune Imlldlnff. I&-17-58
North Fir alreett telcphono 7S.
rcntcred as atcond-claaa mutter nt
Medford, Oregon, under the not of
March 3, 1BT9.
TOiioiuraoir katsb.
On year, by mll 15.00
Ono month, by null .SO
rcr mnmn, octivrrcti ny carrier in
XlrilfnriL Jnekionvllla mid Cen
tral l'olnt , .80
Pnturdny only, by mall, per yr J.oo
Weekly, wr yrr-.- - - it
LISTER NIAKlS
HIT IN CALIFORNIA
KAN FKANTISCO, Cnl.. Aiijr. iio.
Willi it messnge of eiitliiiMnMii
mill ihlcrcbl from the people of the
grcnt commouwenlth of Washington
to tho directors of tlio l'nnnnin-lM
cifio iutcmntionnl cxixvrftion nnd the
people of California, Governor Ern
est Lister of Wnliiiigton vi-itcd the
exposition ground- lurtnr 1! two
tlnys' visit here to ineet the site
dedicated liy Washington lnt Sep
tcinlicr for the Washington state pa
vilion. Tho governor mndo n tremendous
impression in San Frnnvtco. At n
hannuet extended to him liv the ex
position directors and the San Fran
cisco Commercial, cltih on Saturday
tho coventor spoke of the common
interest and purpose of tho Mutes
of the Pacific coat. "Wo have one
purpose, ono tlotiny. said the cov
entor. "Tins exposition helonc to
the commonwealth of Waliincton
ns intteh n it. docs to that of Cali
fomia, and from tho people of
Washington I hear a me:sno that
no ntate will make crealer effort to
ho more worthily represented at this
crent nnlinijUl eclehratiou of Amer
ican achievement."
JEFFREY FORCED 10
John A. Jeffrey, formerly o Med
ford, when ho was a incmbor of tho
firm' ot Whlto & Jeffrey, who Is now
attorney for tho I. W. W. at Port
land, was arrested at Portland Fri
day evening whllo addressing an open
air meeting.
AH tho way up Fifth street to tho
courthouse tho attorney carried an
American flag and tho crowd fol
lowed, cheering and singing all tho
way. Jeffrey was not relieved of the
flag until ho reached tho courthouse,
when Seneca Fouts took chargo of
tho banner.
"Wo evaded tho prettiest llttlo trap
of tho I. W. W. that ever happened."
wild ono of tho deputies who assisted
In tho arrest. "Jeffrey came out ot
tho new socialist headquarters with
tho flag and Immediately mounted
tho soap box. Tho plan was to drop
tho flag Into tho street, when tho do
putlcs got after him and then spread
tho report that tho deputies had
trampled tho American flag. Hut
wo wcro a llttlo too quick for nim.
Wo wouldn't let him drop tho flag
when bo Htartod to speak and, In
fact, made him hang outo It until ho
reached tho jail. It wasn't trampled
and tho I. W. W. .howed that It wus
merely a trick by following after
Jeffrey and singing 'The Red Flag.' "
Jeffrey was Immediately released
on ball. Ho Is charged with Inciting
tt r'ot' "4IJH3JE
JACKSON COUNTY litis so Ioiir led Oivgon in good
rotid efforts stud so long rnnkod us tlio most, progres
sive of Oregon counties Hint, it would seem unnecessary
i 11 if i it i ti i
iu I'.'unp.iigu in ucjkul ol mo proposed ronu uonti issue,
the benefits of which tiro so obvious thai tho dullest,
should bo Jiblo to grasp them. However, ns .eternal vigi
lance and aggressive campaigning are the prioo of prog
ress, every progressive citizen of Jackson county is urged
to "got busy" 'ami use his utmost efforts in the remaining
uvo weoKs io seo unit tne uomis carry.
Tho Mail Tribune fa vol's Ihe bond issue and gives the
following as a few of Ihe reasons therefer:
fncIcBou county is Ihe gateway to Oregon and it is up
to the people of the county to open tho gale, that a con
stant stream of money-spending tourists may visit the
valley, a certain percentage of whom, lured 'bv the val
ley s beauty and charm, will become investom and resi
dents. Tho 1910 census showed n Doivnl.-itmn nf ." 7.-i; Cm.
Jackson county. Or these 19,967 live along the proposed
highway, either in tho cities or on farms adjacent. The
road therefore benefits directlv four-rifths of the people
of the county. It benefits most of the remaining 57S9
indirectly.
Every town or market place in the county is traversed
by the highway, except two Jacksonville and ICagle
Point. The former already has an expensively built mac
adamised highway. The latter will benefit 'directly, as
will other, sections, by increased tourist, travel, as'lwo-
tlnrtls oL the summer tourists will visit Crater lake. But
before needed lateral highways can be improved the main
county thoroughfare must be, for the benefit of the resi
dent as well as llie tourist.
Jackson county owes it to itself to build good roads,
for wc have a country worth seeing. "Wo must make the
roads match the scenery. Experience has shown in Cali
fornia and Europe that for every dollar expended in high
ways ten dollars conies uncle to tlio country.
The paved highway will benefit every farmer hauling
produce to market, every orchardist bringing in fruit for
shipment. t will cut in quarter the expense of local
transportation. It will be a great monetary benefit as
well as convenience to till tillers of the soil.
The bonding system is the only practical svstem of
uiKiivtu.v ruusiriicTion. it is nip way our cities are paved
and improved. It distributes the ebst on easy pavments
over a long terln df years and makes the unearned incre-
Hiv-iit ul uw i mure, resulting largely from highway con
struction, bear a portion of the cost.
The road will not, of course, go by every farm. That
would be impossible. But it will benefit a greater num
ber of farmers than any other possible expenditure could.
It will turn loose a half million dollars of outside moncv
among our own people, in addition to a quarter million
from the state. It will do more to maintain and enhance
values of Jackson county property than anv move that
could be made. Every farmer will be directly benefited
by enlarged markets and enhanced valuations, whether
he lives along the highway or not. Its benefit to everv
town traversed is obvious.
The paved highway will be the means of developing
and realizing upon one of our greatest resources the
tourist traffic. "Wo have the climate, the scenery, the
world's natural wonders all of which can be made to pay
us dividends by the highway.
All the outside money that has come into the valley
this summer has been from the tourist. It is the tourist
that has kept our hotels running, kept our garages busy,
bought our merchandise and furnished a cash market for
our produce. Yet with a paved highway the tourist traf
fic will increase tenfold and become a permanent source
of revenue. 4. , . .. , , , , - ,
PRESIDENT FIRM
IN REJECTION OF
BANKERS
IDEAS
WASHINGTON, Aug. an. ProHl
dent Wilson mado It clear to all it Ih
callers today that nit tho hankers
proposed amendments to tho currency
hill would bo rejected. Ho stated un
hesitatingly that tho press reports In
dlcato that the "hankers resolution
passed In Chlcngo showed a deslro to
cradlct every essentia! feature, of tho
bill.
Tho president considers that tho
bankers' conference was simply it
professional. sclMntorestod move and
IicHqvcb a fuw htg bankers dominated
tho meeting. Ho refused to believe
that tho resolutions passed represent
tho real Mentlmenls oven of the bank
ers themselves. Ho r.ild bo had
heard Indirectly that tho rank and
tlio of both bankers and huslueim men
were In favor ot tho currency bills.
SHALL JACKSON COUNTY
(Continued from Page 1)
New Text Books Jackson County Schools
JEROME ARRIVES 10
I
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SIIEUnROOKi:, Que., A"K- &V
William Travel Jerome, foiiuer New
York ilibtricl uttorney, urrived here
this afternoon and ill ui'-' took
c:!uir?o of the oase ot Now York
nj-niiiht Hurry K. Thaw. Thaw
evinced trcnt dread when he learn
ed that tho mil 11 who hcut him to
Miittenwipi wan really ojirukimI irt the
fight to tettitn liiu; there.
M'LOUGHLIN DEFEATS
JOHNSON AT TENNIS
NEWTOHT, It. I., Aug. 2.rv-Muu-rtco
MuLoimliliu of Bun Francisco
today defeated W. 1 Johnson in the
HCjuNfiiml tennis biugles, 0-0, 7-fi
mid 0-1. . Koi'iib Willitims ol'
I'hihulelphin defeated Nit Niles of
JloMon, (1-1, 7-.r. n-(l iiml 0-1. Mc
I.oiIkIiMii Will meet WHlinms tomor
row in the finalf), MoLoiighlin is the
fttvorito in tho bclltiij,'.
Following In a list of tho text books
to bo used In tho grades of the public
schools according to tho now course
or atudy which has just been Issued
by tho state Biiperlntoudont of public
Instruction. A copy ot tho courso of
study will bo placed In tho hands of
each teacher under contract to teach
In Jackson county as soon as a supply
is furnished by tho stato department,
which will bo in a few days:
First grade Wheeler's graded
primer, Sloan's primary reader, first
book.
Second grade Wheeler's first rea
der, Wheeler's graded second roador.
Third grado Wheeler's third roa
dcr, Hicks' Champion spelling hook,
writing lessons for primary grades,
Numbers Step by Step.
Fourth prado Wheeler's graded
fourth roador, Hicks' Champion spel
ling hook, writing lessons for primary
grades, lumbers Step by Stop, Kim
ball's Klemontary English Dook 1.
Fifth grade Wheeler's graded
fifth reader, Hicks Champion spel
ling book, Palmer's method of busi
ness writing, comploto arithmetic by
WhIUv World geography, Kimball's
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WILSON
DEFINES
FILIPINO
ATTITUDE
olometllary book 1, Introductory His
tory by Ilourno & llcntou, Primer of
Sanitation, by nitche.
Sixth graJo Wheeler's graded
fifth reader, Hicks' Champion Spel
ling book, Palmer's Method of Unfit
ness Writing, Comploto Arithmetic,
World fJcography, by Tarr & McMur
ray, Kimball's Klemontary English
Hook 1, Introductory American His
tory by Ilourno & Benton, Uradcd
Lessons In Physiology and Hygiene
by Krohn.
Seventh grndp Klsona Grammar
School Header, book 3, Hicks' Cham
pion Spoiling book, Palmer's Mothod
of Business Writing, Comploto Arlth
motlc, World Geography, Kimball's
Elementary English, Book 2, a School
History of tho United States by Mace,
Eighth grade Elson's Grammar
School reader, book IV, Hicks' Cham
pion Spelling book, Palmer's Mothod
of Business Writing, Agriculture for
Beginners, Comploto Arithmetic,
unlnsch's Civil Government, Kim
ball's Elementary English, book II,
A School History or tho United States
by Maco.
J, PERCY WELLS,
County School Superintendent.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2C For tho
first time slnco no assumed tho reins
of government, President Woodrow
Wilson Indicated to visitors his policy
regarding tho Philippine Islands to
day. He planB ultimate but not Im
modlato Independence for tho Islands.
With Medford trade Is Medford made,
SCHOOL INJUNCTION
Clrcujt Judgo Calkins Monday dis
solved tho Injunction granted recent
ly against the jnorgliig of school dis
tricts 02 and 2U Jn iho Pleasant creok
district und will within a day or two
rendor a final decision In tho case.
Tlio court's action Indicates that the
election whereby the morger for high
school purposes, was effected, will bo
declared valid, J
before, and up to tho present time,
tho only other Ingress to ltoguo river
valley from tho south was across tlio
Siskiyou mountains over 10 miles of
tbll road with most Impossible grades.
Tho settlement of tho valley wnt
about at a stand still when tho rnll
ro.id reached tho valloy most of tlio
land was In the hands of the original
ciitrymen. tho roads unimproved, dirt
roads passable In Rttmmcr time, but
almost Impassablo In winter.
Advent of lliillrtuid
With the advent of tho railroad
times began to Improve, towns sprung
up, cominercl.il clubs wcro organized
and the' towns spent largo sums In
publishing and distributing literature
advertising tho valley and Its re
sources with tho result that many
now corners with capital camo and
bought laud an developed tho mine,
so that a largo portion of tho valley
laud had changed hands, tho orglnnl
holders having sold out for enough to
enable them to retire with a compe
tency, and many aro living In this
town enjoying tho privileges ot
churches, school, society and auto
rides, and ns tho result of increased
population and capital tho ascssahlo
property In Jackson county, the valuo
of assessable property has Incrensod
In the last ten years "rrom JO.OOD.OOO
to $.16,000,000, atl this was tho result
of people traveling through tho val
ley and having tho opportunity to
ttop off and sco the possible ot our
valley.
.Should Double In tilf-ci
Jackson county hau a population
of about 35,000. It Is capable of
sustaining a population of 300,000
and there Is no reason why the pres
ent population should not bo doubled
In tho next flvo yearn If proper In
diicomcnln aro held nut, but It will
rcipiirc an effort. We are just now
on tho nvo of a crisis, It we net with
energy and promptly all will bo well
It not we will stand still for a long
time.
Heretofore all tho travel up and
down tho coast has passed through
tho valloy. Wo could reach tho tour
Ist with our exhibits and llteratura
could show the homeseekera the coun
try with our automobiles, hut things
will ho changed. Within tho next
IK mouths tho Southern Pacific rail
road via Klamath Falls will bo com
pleted through to Portland, the route
shortened ninny miles with only ono
mountain rango to climb and tho
tlmo between Portland nnd San Fran
clicn shortened one-half day, then
wo shall have only local accommoda
tion trains south of Eugouo, no tour
ists passing through and wo might ns
well distribute our lltoraturo on Bar
num's road,
Opportunity In Here
Wo havo our remedy If wo aro
broad enough to rlso to tho occnslon.
Tho stato of California has appro
priated $1S, 000,000 to build a Pa
cific highway to tho Oregon lino the
highway engineer havo located tho
same to tho Oregon lino near Hilt on
tho south sldo of tho Slsklyous,
Jackson county Is just completing
the survoy or 12 miles across tho
mountains with a maximum of ti per
cent. This survoy has Just hnon ex
amined by Major Ilowlby, statu high
way engineer anil approved by him
(tho toll road has the Impossible
grades nt 2 per cent), tho county
court has called an election to au
thorize the Issuing or $500,000 bonds
to build tho Pacific highway through
tho county. If thin carrjes nnd this
highway Is built In connection with
tho California highway It will re
move the C'ltincso wall (tho toll road
across tho mountains), with, which
wo have been fenced In and mako tho
trip from from Hau Francisco ono of
etiHo and pleasure and next year
when the Pa man canal Is completed
'many rich tourists from the cast will
traverse this route looking for In
vestments and a bettor cllmato.
Kliull Wo Hibernate
If by any grcut lulafyrtuiio the
r'um.u.'"Egj.gjuii.
bond Issue should not carry then wu
will miroly bo fenced out effectually
by our Chinese, wall and wo might as
well hang out our sign "Sleepy Hol
low" and prucuoil to hlhurn.Uu for
mi Indefinite future,
The old mixing In trim "Ho who
hesitates Is lost," It wu fall to moot
thu north end of the California high
way thuru Its Klanutth county and
cast of tho mountains uiixIouh to
axll themselves ot tho opovtunlty or
diverting thu Pn'clfto highway und
whllo wo hesltntu our opportunity
will bo forever lost. If Jackson
county takes the Initiative and IhiIIiIh
tho first unit ot the stole Paulflu
highway tho ntate will give material
help. Mr. Kuy, (date treasurer said
nt the good road hamiuct there was
some y: (0,000 state money which he
promised we would get and those
who know best think the legislature
will vote reimburse thu county nbout
one-halt the expenditure. To the
voters of Jackson roiiuty for Ood's
sake show that you nre progressiva
nnd alive und ceusumato this enter-
prlso nnd then thank tied that you
aro alive.
sffsr?
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WILSON
USING
MESSAGE AS CLUB?
WASHINGTON, Aug. 25. Specu
lation was rife hero today as to
xvhether President Woodrow Wilson
would deliver his Mexican niessngu
to congress tomorrow. Friends of
tho administration deny that the
president Is holding the messago as a
club over Provisional President liner
t.i's head or that ho !jd sunt liner
ta an ultimatum to either accept
mediation or hnxo tho uicssaRo read.
Tho message, which already has
been read by Secretary of State
llryxvu, wilt go to the printer tonight.
HryiiUj Intends to advice the senate
foreign committee of Its contents be
fore It Is rend to congress. The ad
ministration Is hopeful thnt the news
from Mexico, will, In tho meantime,
permit alteration of the message's
tout The European powers aro be
ing kept In touch xvlth the situation
through diplomats 'hero.
BEATTI.M, WitHh., Aug. aft.--Judge
John E, Humphries ot the su
perior court this moi-nliig Instructed
Prosecuting Attorney John F. Mur
phy to Issue criminal complaint
for contempt of court agulmit Dr.
Herman F, Titus, Mm. Kate Haddler
and Millard F. Price, who upoko at ii
meeting lu the city hall park Sunday
afternoon, at which thuy criticised
the Judge's recent Injiinitlmi against
speaking In a certain prescribed district.
"Holding up the court to ridicule,"
said the Judge, "Ih a statutory of
fense." ' '
OFFICERS TO INTERVIEW
MEXICAN REFUGEES
(.'AI.KXICO, Cnl., Aug. SB. Civil
officeix from Kl Cent to arrived here
leduv to lulerxiew Iho lender of
forty Mexican luiurrcetOH who
crossed the international heuiidarv
lust uluht und nre cucuuivcd on
American toil, It i-i believed liete
that Ihe iijcii, fcuiing u promised at
tack by the federal troop nl Mexi
call, crossed Into California Jor pin
tcctien. The detachment Is tinned.
WHERE TO 0,0
TONIGHT
ISIS
THEATRE
L
E
SEATTLE, Wnshj, Aug. 25. A
warrant was Issued today charging
Napofcon Campbell, wealthy owner
of tho Campbell mills lu Ballard, with
conspiracy lu firing off dynamite In
the yard of IiIh own plant last spring
for thu purpose of discrediting thu
striking shluglo weavers.
The caso ngnlust Campbell has been
under Investigation for several mouth
and Saturday night was brought to
n head when J. M. Semplo a well
known professional strikebreaker,
was arrested by deputy sheriffs ns
ho wns about to leave for Vancouv
er, B. O.
Semplo Is charged with having
fired the dynatulto fur u considera
tion of $100 paid to him by Camp
bell. 'Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Ken
nedy Is In possession of six affida
vits from peoplu employed during the
strike by Campbell, which he snyn
couiplotes the chulu or evidence
against (he big slilugln man.
Ht'cciNs i.v medk'im:.
Good doctors succeed, nnd nmoiig
them are thu world's greatest bene-
factors; poor doctors drop out, ns
they should. Good proprietary medi
cines succeed, and the homes or the
masses are blessed by them, Poor
medicines drop out, as they should
The American women are neither
gullnble or foolish, they recognize
the value of such standard remedies
ns Lydln E. Pluhhnm'n Vcgetnbte
Compound, which for more than
thirty years has been the standard
remedy for female Ills and complies
with all conditions of the Pure Food
and Drugs law.
PHOTOPLAYS TODAY
THE DIIEAM I'AIHV
Edison
The oniiV ciianiS:
Kellg Itallioad Story
A I'HIENDLEHS INDIAN
Puthe Western .
DAIICEMlNA HI'AIN
Sceule
COXCIIKTI-: INIH'STHY
Educational
what Tin; Dorroit utii:iti:i
Comedy
Hero Toinoi'iiiw
THE HTATI'll OF KIIK1IIT
Two Heels
emmwsmE.
SV HON I J
Wear the Nil Bone Guaranteed Cor
set, I or Sate By
JOSEPHINE 1 CLAIttC
1 1 1(1 Wot till Street
N. Florence Clurk
VIOLIN TKM'IIKIt
Studio It 10 Went till Street
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SaiDBVDUCISISlWItmWE
WORDS FROM HOME
.Statements That May lie luvcstlgnted
Testimony of .Mcttroiit CHIens,
When a Medford citizen comes to
the front, telling his friends nnd
neighbors of his experience, you can
roly on his fncorlty. Tho statements
or pooplo residing In far away places
do not command your confidence,
Home endorsement Is tho kind that
backs Dean's Kidney Pills. Such tes
timony Is convincing. Investigation
proves it true. Below Is a statement
of n Medford resident. No stronger
proof of merit can bo had.
W. P. Gould, 119 W. Jackson St.,
Medford, Oro., rays: "I usod Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at Husk Ins'
Drug Store, mid nm pleased to say
that thoy have given mo more relief
thai) any other kidney medicine I
have over taken. Other members of
my family have also used Doun's
Kidney Pills and tho results ha'vo
been so satisfactory that I do not lion
Hate ono moment lu giving this
stutcmout,"
For sule by all doalorn, Prlco CO
cents. Festor-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo,
Now York, solo agents ror the United
States,
Remember the iinmo Doan's
and .take no. other. -.
lllTV-SECOND ANNUAL
Oregon
STATE FAIR
SALEM
Sept.!29-Oct.4,1913
A whole week of pleasure und Profit
2,(HMi oiii:iti:n in pitKMiuMH
On Agricultural, Llielick, Poultry,
Textile nuil Other Exhibits
Horso rnrcs, Shooting Tetirnnment,
Fireworks, Baud Concerts, Eugenics
Exposition, Children's Playground
nnd other free attractions, Including
Boyd and Oglu's Ono lllng Circus.
Free Camp Grounds, You tiro Invited
Send for Premium J.lst and Entry
Blank
Deduced rale on all rallroadt
For particulars address
IBANK MEIIEDITH, Secretary
SiiIciii, Oregon
Draperies
AV rsrry vry complain litis of
tlMiHrrl. lorn ctirlnlria. rlilnrra. lo.,
nmt ilo nit cliisina of iijilnilslnrliiK'. A
(Crclnl tiinn le look arir tills work
nirlimlvrly ami will lv a xid
ronlrit us la puaalbta to tfot n Stan
tho lalitvat Ctllits.
Wooka & McGowan Co.
Hooray! Blood
Free of Impurities
Eczema Gone! Acne Tetter,
Rash, Pimples, Carbun
cles. Boils Banished!
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
88 S. nAUTLKTT
Phones M. 47 and 47-J-2
Auibulauco Service Deputy Corouor
THt UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHERN OREGON
HAS ADDKD A
Preparatory Course
to enable these who have net com
pleted thulr public nnd high school
courses, u chauco to prepare for the
regular university courses, nnd also
to help those xvho are preparing for
the county und statu teachers certi
ficates, Tho subjects that will he Included
lu this course are as follews: Arith
metic, algebra, geometry, latin, gram
mar, ph)slelogy, history, etc.
Tuition for above course for nine
months $1.
If on nre Interested call up the
president, lr. It. W. MncCullough.
Prospectus ready In a few days.
Ileglstcrlng dn)s on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, K to 12 p. m.
E. D. Weston
Official Fhotogrnphor of the
Medford Commercial Club
'Amateur Finishing
Post Cni'da
Panoramic Work ..'.
Flush lights
Porlraila
Interior and exterior viowb
Negatives matlo anv time
and any placo by appointment.
Phone 1471
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d V K SKQ '- 208 E. Main
mm " .j "JWjj -.. I isn t (i tSI Bf vt m. M
zivv a- mmmmmi
W5cXjI F duLKdkXSriifiSBBl
lIm
li$,irl.1i-1Z
B, K. H. Drlrra llie Ilptnnn of Unit
lllunit Hark In lite XViiuiU,
The under layer of slln Is a' Ono net
work f tiny blofid vcnmvIh In which Huj
famims blood remedy, H. H. H., works
with romnrluiblo nrilvlty. This Is why
H, U. H tho bust htiiiwu Idooil purlilnr,
has such u posjtlvu itctliui In tlm skin.
Thorn Is uno Intrrtxilont lu M. H, H. which
pocullurly stimulates collulnr or Klnu
illilor uctlvlly to select (rein thu blood
or from this Ono notwurk of blood vcm.
sols In tho skin, thoso idoniuuts which
It ro'iulrus fur roKPiiorntloii,
Thus, pimples, actiw, oczfmit. lupus,
or any othor blood condition that at
tacks tho Hkln or spolm an outlot
throuKh tho skin, Is mot with tho an
tidotal effect of H. H. ti.
Under tho Inlluonco of H, H, H, this
flno nqtworlc of blood vossols In tho
ikln Is constantly taking from Iho
blood tho nutrition required for heultliy
tlaiuo, and Iho causa of dlsenso I Just
us constantly becoming removed, acut
lercd and rendered harmli'ss, Tliemi
facts aro more fully oxplulnod In a
hook on skin troubles sent by Tho
Rwlft Hpoclllo Co., 100 Hwlft Uldg., At
lanta, flu. You will llnd H. H. H, on aula
at nil drug stores, (let a bottlo to-duy
Klld blUI skti) UlUlvtlViUf,
a 1 .
lilliiiK and mob t
KtfflXifV' hotel in the
City, Running clhUilled
ice water in ench room.
European Plan, a la Carto
Cafe.
Tariff on Room
12 rooms - SI. 00 each
00 rooms - 1.Q0 each
SO rooms . . . ' -2.00 each
60 rooms vdib ptlriU Ulh 2.00 each
fiO rooms with srinti btlk 2.S0 each
30 sujtai, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than one guett odd $1.00
extra to the above rates for
' each additional Rudit.
Reduction by vpclc oi ihbnthi ' 1
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