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PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATT TRTBENR MRDFOUD. OKIWOtf. "MONDAY, SlOl'TKMBl'lk 8. 10 in. m IOCAL AND L5' PERSONAL - i ir -a Tlin Hnll Taxi Co, nont out two earn this moriiliiK for Crater Lnko lnaitoil with twelve tnurli-t-i. Tho Prntoi Lalto season iH close October 1st, nnd tho pcopjq nro now taktnir ruivntitnge of tlio most bcntitlfut iart of tho nenion to visit, tho lake, Mr. CJoorRC Tranna linn returned from a ten day's outliiB on Little lttttto creek. Home-mndo bread at De Voo'b. Frank MannlitR of upper KoRtie. river trunsactod business In Mcdford Snturdiy, Col. J. F. Mnndy has returned from n trip to Portland on bunlneia con nected with tho transfer ot n large body of Dig Uutto timber. Drn. a. R. nnd Loutso E. Hedges, chiropractors nnd incchnna-thoraplsts nro now located over Doucl & Co. Phono 170. W. Estell Phlpps returned Satttr- dayfrom Salem, where he argued two cnt.es Involving real estate nnd water rights In Winter precinct In tho su premo court. George and Xod Vilas of Dig Sticky district nro at home ngaln nftcr n trip to Northern California during which they scaled Mt. Shasta, which stands nearly 16,000 feet abovo tho level of tho sea. Kodak finishing. Host In town, st Weston's. lie sure to go to tho polls tomor row and give tho good roads bond your vote. Mrs. Orion McDonald and her chil dren nrrlved from Washington dur ing tho week nnd will remain some time. Misses Krnncos nnd May Loosloy returned from tho homo ranch Sun day and will attend tho Mcdford high school. - Madame Itoodo announces that tho Henuty Shop will remain open under her personal ' management, contrary reports notwithstanding. Frank Hay has had several hundred cord's, of wood cut on Knnes creek nnd Is having It hauled to Medford. The city council has contraced with him for tho delivery of 75 cords, ot $S.03 per cord. Fred V. Medynskl has returned to Medford from n sojourn of several weeks at '.'oilcan nay, Klamath coun ty. Miss Catherine Mears will resume her plnno teaching September 15, 310 South Orango St. H" Mrs. Obonchaln of Uutto Falls, widow of the late John Obenchaln, County Judge Toil Voile, Hubert llrovnrd nnd Porter J. Notf were un ablo to reach Uutto Falls Saturday evening for tho good roads rally on account of automobile troubles. They left Monday afternoon for tho city of lumber mills. Mr. . and Mrs. Carpenter of l.ni Angeles, who came to Medford In their nuto for a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Flnker, nro en route home. Amateur contest tonight nt tho It Theater, J 1.00 cash, three prises. Don't fall to lienr Hud Wilson, hobo, with the big tenor voice, also sco a "I.lttlo Want" walking on bis hands, usual run of photoplays, tile. 145 H. D. Mills, manager of the Uutto Falls Jittll nnd tho Dewing timber In terests, spent Saturday In Medford. He has secured tho contract for fur nishing this school district with sev eral hundred cords of wood. T. II. ilenton of tho Heutou Lumber company, ot Heddlng, Cal.. denies tho report that his corporation bos pur chased tho Fowler timber tract in Foots creek district, but admits bav- SCHOOL-FAIRS ff m RiR AND PHOENIXASUCCESS Frank Turner, lately of Gold Hill, has become Interested with John K. Hots In tho Central Point barber shop. Crater Lake pictures .a book f 12 pictures, band colored, tho finest ever rhado of tho lake, for sale at Dorking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tf Mrs. W. C, Doueff and Mrs. A. Rose of Jacksonville tarried a few hours In Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. Duprco has put up a saw mill between Derby nnd Butte Falls and will commenco operations in a short timo. IS. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. Dr. Flndloy and his family ot Grants Pass made an auto trip to Cra tcr Lake during tho week. w. l. counts, tor many years a resident of Tolo, who Is now conduct ing a feed store at Grants Pass, has been nppolntcd a rnomber of tho coun cil of that city to succeed II. J. Clark. You will bo surprised to find how llttlo It costs to havo tho Southern Oregon Electric company do your electric wiring and repairing, Phono 92G. Tho premium list for the, third an nual Joscphlno County Fair Is being distributed. It Is much moro liberal than usual and embraces several spe cial features, among which Is a bet tcr babies show and a milch cow con test. Paul W. Robinson has gone to Cor- vnllls to enter the Oregon Agricultural College. Ho will train two weeks with tho football squad ot that In BtfttiMon. Wynrio Scott, ono of tbo most up-to-dato portrait artists on the Pa clfjc coast is taking charge of tbo portrait, dppartment for tbo Gcrkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main afreet. Miss Mnry Ppnlnger has gono to Newport to visit a couple of weeks be fore resuming hex studies at tbo O. A. C Medford's votors should turn out en masso tomorrow and giro tho good roads bonds proposition a unanimous vpto. "Insurance your best asset." Ilnvo tho best. Placo your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if no writes it. tf" About fifty topic advantage of the excursion of tho Pacific & Eastern to spend Sunday nt Butte Falls. Among those from Medford were Mr. nnd Mrs. S, S. Smith and friend from Wichita, Kan.. S. K. Redden, Misses (inunyaw, Myors and Erlckson, Mrs. A. R. rhlpps nnd daugbtor and Mr. (Jplpman, Mrs. Myrtle Lonr, who Is connected with tho advertising department of the Los Angeles Examiner, is visiting relatives living In Medford. Pjyatp rniiglc lessons frpm DO routs upward to thrco dollars por lesson, accordjiig to subject and teacher cliOBon. Medford Consorva ory, College Hide., qi North firapo. , Dr. nnd Mrs. Cnrlow worp guests of (ho latter's nlstor, Mrs. Cplllns of Gold Hill, repontly. nrrltvi! In Medford Sunday and Will stop Indefinitely with her daughter, jlnR the matter under consideration Mrs. Harry CIngcade. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS tADT AailBTAVT Day Phono 227 Nlglt, 'V. W. "Weeks lPiUT-2 Photic A. K. Orr 07H-M Judge Calkins, who on Friday ad journed tho April term of circuit court for Josephlnecounty slno die. has returned to Grants Pass to con vene the September term of the court. Fred Alton Hnlght. teacher of piano nnd hnrraony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist in tbo correct principles of touch and technique in all grades of study. Careful attention glvon to young children nnd beginners. Faults ac quired through wrong wnys of prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Halght Music Studios, 116 S. Laurel street, phono 17G-R. . Mrs. C. P. Walker ot Rig Rutto Is In Medford visiting her mother, Mrs. H. LcMasters. who was critically 111 for somo time. Mrs. J. Vv. Grover nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 11. Hnrnlsh of Eagle Point were of thoso who spent Sunday nt Rutto Falls. Mrs. Arthur II. Allyn has opened an office as public stenographer at the Medford Hotel. Sho Is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real cstato and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able. 152 Harry Schultz has gone to Marlon county to resume his studies at Mt. Angel College. Tho Jackson county board of equl Uzation is in session at Jacksonville and will not adjourn until Saturday evening. Tho Beauty Shop, Jackson County Rank building has not changed hands, feet, or brains, nnd is still open un der tho personal management of Madame Roodc. Howard Patch and his mother, who have been guests of Spraguo Rlegol at his orchard In Gold Hill district, are on their return to Ruffalo, N, Y. Fred Kisor, tho famous landscapo photographer of Portland, left Mon day with an assistant, to spend a month photographing Crater Lake. His photos of the lako are famous. Madame Roodp announces that the Reauty Shop will remain open undor her personal management, contrary reports notwithstanding. Tbo Butto Falls Lumber company has completed the manufacture of about 200,000 feet of lumber, which has been sold to a party nt Klamath Falls. No moro will bo sawed tbls season, as this run was made princi pally for tho purposo of conserving Its water rights. Charles Craig, who has engaged In shoo repairing at Talent, was a recent business visitor in Medford. Medford Court No. 10 Tribe ot Ren Hur charter membership list closes Friday night, Sept. 12th, when free membership will bo Increased to 17.50. Join now nnd snvo $7.50. For particulars wrlto Vv", K. Fansbor, P O. box 407, Medford. Ore. Tolo- phono 329. 149 Mr. and .Mrs. Fred E. Farnbam of Chicago who have been spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Carroll S. McMillan of tho Mary-Mac-Orchard left Sunday for California nfter pro nouncing tho Rogue river valloy and Medford In particular the most ut tractivo and promising of any of the many sections visited by them. Mr. Farnbam who founded tho Producers Fruit Exchange of Chicago, hopes to be ablo to permanently locate in Medford soon. Attorney E. l, Kelly loft Monday for Grants Pass whore six criminal trials are Ecbedulod for tho week. Tho Reauty Shop, Jackson County Bank building has not chnngod hands, feet, or brains, and is still open un dor tho personal management of Madamo Roodo, Bishop Scaddlng loft Sunday even ing for Portland. Alfred Parkhurst of tho Crater Lake company spent Monday In Med ford hunting stono masons and mor tar mixers for tho Crater Lake Inn. Mrs. Parkhurst and children left Sun day ovonlng for Portland, having spent tho summer at tho Lake. Wl)l G. Steel accompanied him back to tho lako. Piano tuning orders ovor phono 907-.I, please repeat over 1002-R, Art Storo. C. M. Richards. 145 Mrs. Francos Mooro Hammond. wife of H, I. Hammond, died nt Port land September -t, aged 17 years. Re sides her widower sho Is survived by two daughters, Miss Rcssln llnm tiiond, and Mrs. Josephine Moldrum, her mother. Mrs. W. S. Moore, two brothers. Unfits S. and Chnrles S. Moore nnd three sisters, Mrs. L. N.' Uelllnger, Miss Hertha nnd Henrietta Mooro. Tho district convention of tho Knights of Pythias will be hold nt Klamath Falls September 1 l-lfi. Delegates front Medford, Grnnts Pnss and Ashland will bo In attendance and invltntlons have been extended to lodges In Northern California to send representatives. A big duck hunting contest will bo one ot the fea tures. Miss Florence A. Heames ot Uerk eley, Cal., passed through Medford re cently, on her way to Portland, where she Is tho guest ot her brother, If. S. District Attorney Heames. Miss Heames has been engaged to teach In the fourth grade nt tho Alblnn Homo stead school. Sho Is a native of Jack sonville nnd graduated from the Cali fornia Stato Normal at San Jose. If n bill introduced in tho U. S. senate becomes a law, entrymon who fall to perfect a first entry may tako a second claim. A salo of rights or fraud would debnr n second oppor tunity, however. For salo, a gasoline tank, 50 gal lons, has never been used, also stock In Rogue River Fruit and Produce as sociation. 717 North Riverside Medfprd. 150 Dr. M. M. Rull of Eugene a friend of Dr. E. R. Scclcy, has been visiting In Medford. Tho annual fair ot tho Jackson County Fair association will be held at Medford this week. Great prcpa rations havo cen mndo for tho event and nothing left undone for Its suc cess. A visit to tbo grounds will show that no expense has been spared to put them In tho best shnpo. Tho raco track Is probably tho best half nillo courso in tbo stato and many faBt horses will participate In tho events announced. Tho pavilion for horticultural, agricultural, domestic and other exhibits and quarters for tho live stock nnd poultry aro n great Improvement upon thoso prepared previously. Councilman George Porter nnd Charles Gay havo returned from Cra ter Lake. Uncle Tom's Cabin broko into tho good roads rally at Central Point Sat urday evening, tho residents evident ly caring moro to sco Llttlo Eva go to heaven than hear tho benefits of good highways. Joe II, Beeman, ex-mayor of Gold Hill, resplendent In a now fnll out fit spent Monday In Mcdford attend ing to business. Ray La Mar, employed at Hitter's, Is out ot commission with n blood poison taint in his right hand, caused by a slight cut that becamo Infected. Tito first school children's fairs for .incl.-on county were held nt Hojjuo ttiver nnd Phoenix on Friday nttil Snttinluy, September ,"i niiil II. Supleiiuteudenl .1. P. Wells hits on- ennrnjred this n.u'ricultttrnl liiiltMrinl seliool work for liuvs tun! uiiln uf hi enmity, wiw prcxcitl tit both (tide tuirs nnd expressed hinwelC a much plcii-cd with the interest munil'iM nnd the c.xIiHiHh mtidc. At Rogue River there wits titi exhibit of ugu'cul tnrnl product made by dinners nuil fruit growers independent of the school fair. Sonic very fine pro ducts were nhowu, pntticuliiily in fruit mid vegetable, products Unit would show well tit (be county fair mid do credit to the county at the state fair. The purpose of the fair, however, was to uio the sellouts nnd the school children u ctuiuce to show what they have been lining the past .summer. The school garden propo-ition lias been given special attention and it lias been pi oven that children will slick to their garden work if I hey have encouragement to do so. The lady who lias had cliarcc of the gardens dexenoK much credit for tier successful efforts and for the valuable tiiotrtielion which the young people have received. The prir.c winners in the garden contest were l.ea Coleoinb, Mary While, Carl Nignrle, J mho Martin of Kvtut" Creek. Kvn Wilcox, Adolpli Welch. Honnld Holcomli, Karl Owimr. Ibil- eia Hiirkhatdt. Harry Woods ami Florence White The business men showed their appreciation of this woik hv guing sonic very nice prizes which were dis tributed by the Ladies Civic Improve ment League froin the Imnd stand nfter the exorcises were over nt the exhibit halts The following laiys and tjirls were winners in the tclid fair coutc-t : Philip I.wd, Curl N'cgerlc, Harry Woods, Donntd Dimick, F.vclyit Young, flcrlrude Young, Viola Myers, Dorothy Slarr, .Margaret Young, Itcfsie Scnuinu, James Mc Qiuit and Itittlt Hosier. The exhibits consisted of vegetables, corn, nt tides of sewing, patchwork, bread, cake, FANS WMSS SUNDAY About 100 fans gathered at tho Anglo opera house Sunday afternoon to seo Rud Royd and Franklo Ed wards (not tho Jowolor) go through their training stunts for a ton round bout Thursday night, Grants Pass day at tho fair. Edwards boxed Rud Audorson 17 nnd eight rounds at Klamath Falls and was defeated, hut Is fast nnd clover. ' Royd is said to bo of tho Anderson strlpo and a 'comer.' Ad Wolgast, ex-llghtwolght cham pion who camo horo Friday, to buy land, promised to roforpo tho go, but left Sunday for Cadlllao, Mich., to re turn in October to look ut tho land again, for tho seventh tlmo. Jack Ovordorf will bo roforeo. Tho pre liminaries will bo fast. Indications point to a big crowd, tbo scat sain beginning at tbo Nash yesforday. n lined fruit mid other things made by tho young people. A bird liou-e made by a hoy under ten mid n log ging wagon were articles which nt tractcd much attention. After the prizes had been nwiirdul ait nddrcxs wns given hv L. I'. Harrington, in dustrial field v'oH''" for the .state. Mr. Harrington is in the coiiutv ut Hio present time to nssit Omuly Superintendent Wells in the seliool tntr work, .lie caul in part: "No arc trying to lulueat the liny nnd k'irls of tho schools of Oregon in n grent educational movement to make our schools more practical, to im press parents with the importance of common everyday duties of life. These tilings hmild ho a part in the education of eicry ' boy nnd git I whether the home be in the city or on n farm, flirls should he proud of the fact that they can cook mid sew mid bovs should bo glad that they know how to do things mid how- to ho useful' Hoys should ho encoiir nged to care for poultry or stock nnd to work in the garden. 'Ilaek to the f n nu' Iiiih been the call. If we will give our hoys nnd girls the right kind of country schools, if we will make the work interesting, mid if we will make the social conditions nttractive in country districts wo can keep our young oil tho farm. Ore gon is in tho forefront in this great cdiiculioiiiil movement. Tim work is state-wide mid whitt our schools mid the boys mid girls did last year has been talked about in every Mule. Then fiiipKrt your school fair, the comity fair mid tho stnlo contest." The school fair ut Rogue River will become mi utiuual event mid mi important ono in the work of the school and tin training of the chil dren. At Phoenix the school fair was held in tlin baseuieut of the high school building mid the exhibit con sisted of the various kinds of gar den products, vcgclnblos, pop corn, sweet corn, liclit corn, canned fruit, arliclcH of sewing, (dresses mid nit rons) bread, cako nnd n fine display of the school work done (iu tmsl year. The products were of excel lent finality and tll young people used very good judgment in select iug. Tho canned fruil shown by Iho gitls ranging in age front ten to four teen years, would do credit to nn housekeeper, tl should lime it place nt the county fair and ut tho state ftilr After the pvir.es were uwanlcd all were asked lo go lo the assembly room where u program of addiesses and talks was given. Principal Agcr of Iho I'hoenlx' schools presided and the first speaker tnl induced was Superintendent Oeorgo A. llriscoe of Ashland who gave a short but inol interesting unit instructive talk on school teachers and seliool work. Me said that we should liuvo more train ed teachers in our schools mid thai any one normal school could not prepare them fast enough, tie urged the support of the stnlo university in every voter who hud ()njoiiV best interests at licait. lie gave the hos and girls n word of eucouni'jeinent in closing. The next speaker wits'Supcriutcinl- cut Wells who Hpoko in school fairs briefly nnd iutroduceil I I', lioniuh who guvo n talk on the Vow educa tional movement now teeeiviitg so much desired attention in Oregon. The speaker said "(live the hoy and girls n ehnuciy lei them liuve sonic thing which they cnn cull tluiir own mid let it tie theirs. Make tho county school (the union high schooll the community center for the activities of the district- Make the school and the school work fit the ntjeds of the boy mid girl nnd do not try to utako them fit the school. The school fair is n move in the right direction. Just note the interest innuifedl hPtc today. Let the good work continue nnothir year." As nt Rogue River the lailies here deserve much credit for (lie success ns also the business men who t'livc the prires. Alt agreed that the Phoe. nix fair was worllt while. The writer has been nimble to se cure u compellc list of prire win ners nt the Phoenix fair. There' were over on,, bundled ctitric- iipil , the eompet'ti " was -hntp. ' ACKNOWLEDGE IT .MedConl Has to How to (lie liict liable Huues of CllUons Prove It, After leading tho public nliitommil of this lepi'cseittallvo eltlsoii of Med ford kIvdu below, you iiiusl, cmu-i to this eourtunlluit A remedy whluli proved so hcucflrlnl years ago with Iho Milne-, can naturally bo expected to imi'furin tho hiuiiu work lit tdmllnr canes, ltiiad this: Mrs. J. II, llitisHiint, Central ave nue. Medford. Ore., snyn: "I was so bad with MOnoy trouble that I could not do my housework. My back wan won); and painful and lit the moiulug whsn I got up, I was lauio and sore. Tho kidney secretions were uniintimtl nnd my health steadily ran down un til I wns hardly able to Met about While tit that condition, 1 mad about Doau's Kidney 1'llls and got u box. I felt betcr from the tlmo I com menced n I hk them nnd It was not long before I was etircd. I am la a position to recommend Doau's Kid ney Pills lo mi) ono oonerrilotod with kidney lomplalnt." (titulciiiout given Soptciuhsr 1 1. 1907.) Ite-Kiiiloisctneut When Mrs, lliuiss'i urn was Inter viewed mivornl enr later, sho said! "Mv former endorsement of Hoitu's Kidney Pills still holds good. Slum this remedy cured me I havo had no further attacks of klduoy complaint and 1 have enjoyed good health." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 rents. Foslcr-Mllburn Co , Rurfalo. New York, sole axottls for the Pulled States. Reineinlier the name Donn's nud take no other. E. N. NOBLE All Kinds of Wood Hatting Plume 7IW..V ttl'll .Vorlli Central N. Fl orencc Clark VIOLIN TK.U'IIKU Htudlo Hill West ttti Street MEDFORD GREENHOUSE NcMtHonalilo IflownrH nml Dccnrnli-niH nf all kiiidN for fall woil-liiiKH. Telephone :I7I. 10013 Enat Mnin Slreot. f. IEA';T0 DARKEN Hi She Miolo up a Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur lo III log Mini.. Color, (ilo-t, Tlilrkios Common garden sngo brewed Into n hc.tvy ten with sulphur and alcohol ndded, will turn gray, streaked nnd faded hair beautifully dark nud luxu riant, remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp Itching nud falling hair. Just n few applications will prove n revelation If )our hair Is fading, gray or dry, scraggly nud thin. Mixing tho Sage Tea and .Sulphur recipe at homo, though, Is troublesome. An easier wny Is to get tho rendy-to-iisn tonic, rostlug about CO cents n targe bottle nt drug stores, known as "Wyeth's .Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus nvoldlug a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not slhfiil, wo nil desire to retain our youthful nppenranco nud attractive ness. Ry darkening your h.tlr with Wyeth's H.tgn nud Sulphur, no one cnn tell, becnusn It docs It so nntiirnlly, so evenly. You Just dampen n sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt n time; by morning .ill gray hairs havo disappeared, nud, after another application or two, your hnlr hot-onion beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. (mSik 'IO ;oui .mki:s THAT lti: STYLISH, I'lTAM) WUAIl AT "ItH.IIT PIUCKS" jScircicU? "Gooo Snot 5" oppesm: post oii'ieu riiTY-srt n a.nmal Oregon TATE FAIR SALEM Sept.i29-Oct. -1,1913 A whole week of plcamiro and Profit silii.i filTCIM'li IV PKIiMU'MS Do Agrli iiIiiimI, Lltftoik, Poultry, Tex I lie and tlllicc IMilhlt-i Horse rnccs. nhootltiK Tournament, Fireworks, Hand Concerts, Hugenlrs Imposition. Chlldrin'-t Playground and other fr attrnciloHS, Including IIo.mI nnd Ogle's One Ring Circus. Free Chimp (troundn. You nro Invited Send for Piciolnoi LM mid lEutry lltanks Reduced rales mi all railroads For particulars nddrowi FRANK MI'lti:iMTII, Se. rctary Salem, Oregon Ladies lljlYP t)U visited Hie tlate np- SV 110 Mi Wear tho Nu Hone Cuaranieod net, I-or Kale lly jeskpiiim: i claric II III West llli Street Cop Draperies Wn carry n vrrr rninnloln ltd of droiicrl. Iiieo mriil-n, 11 k ttir-. lo., unit ili) nil clnx-ic uf tl nluilw t -rl MfT A i-prrlni iimri In look ruler llila work nxolnxlvfly nint will kivu un K"J nrvlcn ii h In pomiltjln n jot In oiioi thn MrKrat cltlin. Woek3 & McGowan Co. TOO luVFK TO CLASSIFY. FOR RKNT 0 room furnlshod hoiiao, wntor rent paid. CJS King street. WANTKP A muii with wood saw to saw 13 rordH of wood pit ranch 5 miles from Medford,' phono C97-J-a. 147 With Mpdford traOD is Medford mudo. LOST 1 pair automobile chains 3fix 4, between Medford nud my ranch, roward paid. Dr. Hour Hurt, phono 14-F-1C. 14G Fall Footwear i .I Wo iiuunuiiro our rcmllijows'tn supply our trade with tho biwt In Footwear for Moil, Women, Hoys, (ililii and Dip vury llttlo people. You will find this n vury satisfactory shoo storo Our shoes, prlcun and our oxporl shoo icrvico no people nro calling this In ovory satisfying wny. that Their Shoe Store Soliciting your consideration when ready for your fall uhoulug wti nro very truly yours, To Fit Wo Llko BEHUNG'SSZ steri: Tho Hani To I'll New York Parlor For llnir Dressing. Mnni eurintf tun! miisH-itjiii. We have a first clnsx cntalilisli nienl willi everything strict ly .Modern and Sanitary. We maniilai-lnre ami .soil all kinds of Toilet Articles We also carry a full line of Hair Goods And malce up your own eojnbiiiKM. ('all or telephone Mme. Dowd Jcffcrs :mX. Cenir.d I'hoim 80-lt b,.jel . HINMIJMI i hue nxiiQSis.i&mJ'jjZ' i -aaa o UiJ vo j its aBalf :?$ i-SWp a;trnMi.4 Hand'-? famous Hotel. cd for (he Excellence) $ Cuisine. European plan HItimtert hi fits Holt or tlio Principal Theater mid Hlinppliu; l)n(rit Iticcntly Redecorated anil Hcft-ruMicil ThniMKlmut, nuil Itcltcc Ki-iilppcil Today than Kvcr llcfnro ICurpiH-mi Pfaii Rooms without bath, tjtl.00 per day ami up - Itoonls with bain, iril.OO per day and up 0. J, KAUIfMANtt, ManiiKcr. N. K. CLAMtlfK, A,sst. Mr. ' ilfiMliM m !!Uk' mm Ift, located nncl moHt popular hotel iti tin: City, Running dirttillctl ice water in cuch room, European Plan, n la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 room (10 rooms SO rooint 00 Idomo v,l:!i (Jilt! Icli (0 roonii vr'lb nltil bilh $1.00 each 1.G0 rncb i.OO each 2.00 each 2.S0 ecli 31) iuIIoi, bmlroum, par lor nnd bath 3.0,0 each Fqriior than ono HUcit add $1.00 ' extra to tho olinvo mtai for ' each nddltlonat euott, Reduction by wrulc or menth. Managemant Cl.tttir IK Kotlty B wmi&n&u&zKW& !lJJtWl -