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Medfori) Mail tribune
AN IM1UPKNDKKT NP.WSrAl'KH
mUJ.lHIIRI KVK11Y .VFTIiltKOON
' KNTRt'T BlWPXY liy THH
MKDPOUD I'lttNTINO CO.
The IVntnonitlc Tlmoa, The MerifoM
Mail, Tli Mcnforil Tribune, The South'
orn Oresjoniati. The Ashland Trttiunn.
Office Mull Trlbimo llutMlne, 3S.S?.S9
NoMli t lr Mreet; tnlaphorp 7V
Offlctnt fSr of tho City of Mcdftml
official rwr of J.ukmm County.
attORGIC PCTNAM, VMIter im.t Manager
Wntdrtil a moond-clne matter nt
Mfdfonl, Oregon, uskVt the net of
Alarch 3, lS:t.
HUUSOJIITTIOX BATES.
Oho yor, i.y mali ft 00
Oit mont i, hi m.i . ...... .50
I'er mncir-, A ' i .1 hy carrier In
Mnl.'or.l 'acktonxllto mul Con
iri.l lPiiil ... .50
MtiirAiv c ' ii nail, per your 1 so
We. W. ' r tii 1 HI
B
V. IlMinii & Sons- write wider
dale of London, Snptettiber 12 as
follews:
"In nooordnneo with oar expecta
tions, price for jH'ars havo advanc
ed cnnjiMernbly ditrin" tlio work, In
foot, vi'e hati 'ban tho best week of
the season so fnr. On Wedne-dn.x
last a fine iMirifl of xv extern New
Vork state linrtlotta was said at
from 4tH to 47s per barrel. The
fruit wn ni splendid condition, of
good also, lmrd and greeti, Hoked
in largo barrels. ThW sale. how
ever, xyns octiptcd today when e
soul ono oi tue :ino-t pnreets oi
Canadian lMrtlett wo nave ever
FCOn on tliis market. Tin parcel eon
gfeted of. 12.1 barrel of No. 1 sdnoK
nail 1 1 barrel of No. 2. Tho fruit
whB of splendid appearance nnd in
n jwrfect condition is poible
to pet fndt hero. Tho No. l's made
fiOs and tho 2's -U, which figure
wo believe con-4itute n record. With
regard to tho Hudon lliver llart
lalts, a good proportion were un
fortunately on the riW side and re
nlizod anywhere from IDs to 9fi
cxoallcnt jirioes in view of the con
dition of Mho frnit. Parcel of
preon, hnrd -fniit from tho Hudon
riVur roalirod nil the way from 20
to 3S, ncoordiiifj to siac nnd up
pcaranoo. Othor vnriotio of poar
nh?o showed stibtnulial iiiorcasos iu
prieo!. ns the foUowioff quotations
will bliew: Honiro llo'-c, 25s to UU:
Anjon. 22s "to 27s; Sceklc. 'XU to
2fls; Voniiont lUmiity, 2."s to 20-;
Chiirpcau. 2 (la to 2S; ' Swnn Or.,
2-U to 2"s.
Californin half bos3 of Ilonrro
Ilardys have made from 10a to 11k
nnd Clnir?' fr""1 G ,0 "8 9'
Cnlifoniin hose of Mmsmun llontun
pliiinH'realired S. There hnvo been
uo .moricnn apples on tli London
mnrket to eHk of.
Uvorpool Horo nlso prices have
oonaulerablv ndvnHued, nlthotich the
quantity of pears on the market has
nijly bn modornte. 0c jwrcel of
fine woMqrn Now Yprk btnte Hart
lults ronlixed from 3Ss (id to 40.
or, about 7s to 8s per barrel behind
LoiMlon on the Mime .mark. There
hvo been a few western lnto Hart
lotts M)ll today at Xh, but we are
informed that those wore in rathor
forward condition. Unrtlett from
Hudson river ranged from 28 to
24s, nil in ripe condition. Other va
riation hae roalirod as follew: An
jou, 2(k to 20; Clalrjanu. 20a- Vi
oare, 20 fid; l.oso, 20s; llowoll, 2ftV
Od: ShpJdonH, 20s.
TJie following pricas have boan
rtll7.el for apples: Grooniiifrs, lfi
(Id; Mill Plwdn, ir to l.'s (id; Itib
stona, 10a 3d to 17s Od; KiiijM, 20:
'JVoity-Oiince, 17a (l1; Ornven
ste.iiH." 10a d; HubbanUtous, 17
01; filverts, Us Oil.
(Jlaattw We lmve not heard of
aav liarrel penra on this mnrkot.
rnjUosiiia. h-.tf lood of Ilourre
Unisys liavi- mude 10 ami I)ih4io
84 Or to Js. Oiu- friend report n
inuoli Btroneef demand for apploH,
the followinir jwite bein icidinud:
Ulntdeii Jllin.li, ltt- 20-; Wealth
ier, IU to 2K" Ohiw tii'', lkn to
20: OiwniiiBe, 17. . 10-; 1'nll
Pil-wiiH, 17s to 18 Ini; Twenty
Ounce 1'ipp'itB, l"i lu l'-; Slittke
nliout U 3d to 2, les-i ii bnnel.
MINISTERIAL SOCIOLOGY
GLASSES BEGIN TODAY
Prof, F. O. Young, profowor of
boololog;' In tho university will moot
today, September 27th. at 10.30 a. m.
In the Christian church, tbo ministers
of tho city, aud man nnd women of
nny callinsB In life who wish to tako
'unUersity extension work. Tho ma
jor fttudy ylU ho sociology. This will
bo ojiriohod by social psychology nnd
nodal biology. Lecturos oory two
Avooks, School coursos during tho
wlntpd on Intorostlng subjects contln
u liH( for a week or two. Credits will
1)0 g'lvon for wprk dono looking to do
nroea. Coat will bo about $10 for
oach poraon for tho year. All ploaso
porno today who will Join tho clas3.
E
PRICES N
RVT1SH
MAKES
F
PEARS
SAFEGUARDING THE CITY
TTri' njHav(nt inloniion of tho Hullls family io spoil
our finest at root hy luyiuj? niiU'oa,(l mils tor n trolloy
liuc iusiond oC gvoovotf rails thoy would bo eoiupollotl to
lay in auv city in tho land, calls attontion to tho attitudo
oC tho oit- oouiitfil and to tho t'ranchiso grantod by this
oonnoil uudor whioh tho Hullis tiro oporatm.
Alodl'ord is without a mayor and sonic ot tho oonnoil
nion aro on rocord as assort
will not listen to petitions and that tho oonnoil is tull.v
ooinpotont to uovcrn tho city.
At tho risk of commit lint?
ask. hy doos not tho oonnoil protost tlio use ot L rails
on Alain street?
Every ?ossihle loiliinato onoouragoinent should ho
trivon Air, .Bullis in his enterprise, hut this should not
include the right to ruin Alain street hy the wronjr style
of rail.
The council i$ the paid representative of the oity paid
to look after Alodford's welfare and safeguard tho peo
ple's interests. Let us see how they protected the eity in
the "Bullis franchise."
Tho franchise granted to Alinney by the former admin
istration last January read:
Section l That therein and horoby I prontod to L T. Mlnnoy. hl
Heirs nnd asatans, SUUJUCT TO UKUOLATION UY TllK CITY, the tran
ehifc rlU, etc.
AVhen the franchise was transferred to Hullis by the
present council this section was changed to read:
Section 1. That there be and hereby la sntntod to Sponsor it. Uullle.
hla heirs nnd nwlius, tho franchise, rlnh-, etc.
The words SUBJECT TO KKOULATIOX 15V TIIK
CITY have been carefully eliminated wherever they oc
curred in the franchise. The council thereby gave Bullis
carte blanche to do as he pleased and removed all right
of restriction or control by the. city.
"Was this safeguarding tho people's interest
The Alinney franchise especially protected the city
against a possible trolley monopoly and loft the way open
for a competing line, should such line desire to enter, by
the following clause:
It is understood and akreerf. however, that the said M. T. Mluney.
his helm and atvign. hall not have tho right to designate on nld map or
to build, conetrmt or oicrate wild street railway or railways upon ttoth
Jickiron street and Main xtroot In antd city, hut nhall hnvo the riant to
select, for x.tld iurKte only, one of said utreets. Nor Khali tho said M. T.
Mtuney. hla hnirs or aaelient, deelKiiate on xald man or construct, iiinliitalu
or operate said strict railway line or lines upon both Ceutrul aseauo ami
Klverslde avenue in said city, but shall have the rlnht to select nil
detonate one only of said streets for said purpwo.
Under this franchise, if the Oregon Electric or other
lines desired entrance to the city, tho door was left open,
north and south, cast and west
This protective feature was eliminated by tho council
in executive session when they cut out this paragraph and
Fubstitutcd the follewing:
Provided always however, that first a wrltton demand for the con
struction and operation of a lino of railway unon such street be given
to the sold Spencer S. Hullis, his liolrs or usaJKns, operating under thU
Tranchlsc; that within ninety days nrter the receipt of Mich demand tho
said Spencer S. Hull!, his belrs or assigns operating under this franchUo,
hrll tile with the city clork ot tho city of Medford a declaration of accept
an eo or rejection of such demand; that lu the wont of acceptance by said
operating company, tho right of said Spencer S. Ilullls, his heirs or ngsluus
operating compmy to construct and operate a line of rallwny In such
street or alley shall be first and paramount, upon condition that construc
tion thereon hy the said operating company bo commenced within thirty
days from the date thereof, and bo proceoded within all reasonable speed.
Titus Air. Bullis can head off any competing line and
is given a monopoly of the city's streets.
Was this safeguarding the people's interests?
Section -I of the Alinney franchise provided that the'
trolley builders "shall improve and keep in repair that
portion 'of each street so occupied, lying between a point
twenty inches beyond the outside rail of said track."
This has been changed in the Bullis franchise to read,
".one foot beyond the outside rail," instead of twinty
inches, and the clause has been added exempting the trol
ley operators from cleaning and sprinkling the tracks.
"Was this safeguarding the people's interest?
Section 0 of the Alinney franchise previded:
Said city shnll havo tho rlfiht to require bald M. 7 .Mlnnoy, his heirs
or assigns, to furnish a good and sufficient bond In such amount as said
city shall doom proper, with good nnd sufficient security to bo approved
by tha city council of said city, to secure the proper restoration ami repair
of any street in said city before tho said M. T. Mlnney, his heirs and
ubilgnB, shall lmve tho right to excavate on any of said streets. .
This clause has been eliminated in tho Bullis franchise,
and Air. Bullis can tear streets up at will, without restric
tion and without being forced to give protection to the
city.
Was this elimination safeguarding the people's in
terests? Section 11 is amended so as to permit operation to
lapse, for a period of four months before the franchise is
void. This permits Ah Bullis to suspend operation at his
own will and the city is powerless to obtain redress.
"Was this safeguarding the people's interests?
There aro other minor changes, such as taking away
from the city council power to fix compensation for the
use pf Alain street tracks by other trolley lines, but all
changes made arc in favor of Bullis and involve a loss of
power by tlie city.
Jt may be said, "What is tho use of protest, now the
damage has been (lone? Of course there is no use it is
our own fault we left it to the council, paid to safeguard
the city's interest. But it shows how faithfully and
efficiently the council protects the city's interest and
safeguards the taxpayers' welfare.
The council litis signed away the dity's rights. for ft
mess of T rails.
Leprosy in the
Lcproxy oxihlH in many htntos nnd
in all of one inland porfnoshioiib. Tin1
control of tho disease is u problem
of national importance, in tho (Spin
ion of Burgeon-Ooiiernl Jtuport Jilun
of the United Stato.s public health
service, Jn a recent issuo of the
Journal of (he American Medical As
sociation, Dr. Blue digciibsoH in riu
Uiil it existencu mid the possibility
of iU control,
Thig liimnQ, whioh Iiiih nffliolcd
mankind since tho beginning of his
MRDFORn MA1TJ TRIBUNE.
imr that thoy nood no advioo,
tho orimo of loso majesty, wo
United States
tory nnd which most persons know
of only through tho JSiblo, wiih un
doubtedly introduced into the United
States from abroad, but tho oviu-t
tiino of iti first uppoiirnuuo iu thin
country is uncurtain. Case havo
been impottud into the gulf state
through scupoits, to tho Pneiliu
coast through Cliinoso immigration
and to tho northern central &tulu- by
Kcnndiuaviau immigration.
Tu homo of these states I lit) disease
wus evidently more common many
BEDFORD. OKIfflON.
yours ago than nt the ptosont time
In Luiil-dium, whole no i coord N
found of leprosy 1 10 jenrs ago, the
number1 of loproiu honour on the
streets of New Orleans in 1780 was
o event that tho cil nullmtiiicK hud
to isolate them in mi institution out
side of tho city, On Account of Hit
lnek of leeiuds of death and dis
ease in niHiiy of our states Ihe ex
tent f leprosy in (ho United Slates
cannot bo accuiatoly (stimuli d.
A icport tiindo by the 1'ui'
Slates marine hospilnl service im
years aifo showed 27S cases m tin
United Slates. In 10011 lopoi s .i.
obtained of 130 oaes in thir.ecn ( I
tho states 701 iy llnwnii, 17 in Pit
Hico nnd 23311 In tho PJulipplm M
and, lu 1012 1 1ll cases woi ie
Hrted in the United Slate-, tl'.'O
in Hawaii. 28. nflM in Poilo Uico.
cud 27AI in the Philippines, m-.kiir
a total ir 3(12 1 officially repoitrd
oase in the United States nnd i!
posse-shuts.
On account f the loathsome char
acter of the di'OflBc, the helplessnei.
of those afflicted with it nnd the
public dread retrardtnv: it, leprosy hns
been Ihe subject of consideration b
tho fedonil government for manx
years. In ISS0 a rceulatlon was ik
sued fnildddinic tho entry f any v ou
sel to iiuv iirt of the United Slate:'
without a oettiftente frion tho punier
official showing that no case or lep
rosy was to be found on Itonnl. Lep
ers apprehended and detained at
quarantine weio depnrled to the for
eign country from which Ihev came.
This regulation is practically in force
at the present lime.
The iiiimiRrnliun laws nlso forbid
the linidinir of lepers, so that there i
ample authority fnv the exclusion
from Ibis enniitry of those afflicted
with the diene, although on Ac
count of it long jwirioil of (lelop
ment the possibility of .the cnlry of
occnsionnl rases must lie recogined
The imiuismliou lnw provide ilml
nny nlien afflicted with leprosy max
be deorted Nt any time within three
vears after hia arrival. The fcdein'
government is thus able, bv diMirtn
titin, to ivlieve tho state of the bur
dim of tho enro of those who mav
hnvo been overlooked nt the tune l
their entrance into this country.
In 1 SO 1 the urgOn-genernl of the
public health service rocommenth d
the c.-tablishmont of n natioual leper
honpital by the federal Koverninnt
The need of aueli nn institution s'il'
exisU. IVdernl, Ue and muni
cipal health authorities have for
year urged the establishment of
national leper home. In the mean
time the public honltb service i
studyiug leprosy iu the hope of do-vi-ing
methoda of prevention nml
cure, so that this serious problem
may be properly jwdved.
I. i i ii a St
BABY QUARTET AT
PAGE THEATER TONIGHT
Armstrong's Ilnby Quartet, com
posed of four cute and clover little
girls have been ongaged to appear at
the Page theatre Saturday and Sun
day evening. They haro Just closed
nn engagement at Orauta l'nss and
are to play n return date thoro next
woek.
These llttlo poople coma highly reo-
ommonded ns being very pleasant on-
tertaliiors.
Mrs. Ouy Chllders neo I.eta Nlck-
erson, nnd Mrs. llattlo Tlcknor, will
appear on tho bill In duots and colos.
,Mrn. Chllders normnl school
frlendg will no doubt recall having
hoard her sweet soprano volco during
their school days at Ashlnnd.
Mossrs. llowoll aud Hoot wilt ac
company nil of the musical numbers.
On account ot tbo extra oxponso of
tho quartet, thn lower floor soatH will
bo lu cents, balcony 10,
"JM1 rower" at Star
Tho Star Theater has for today
an exceptionally strong and fns-
clnntiiig story entitled "Tro Kvll
Power." with Miss Margarita
IMalinr nnd ltoburt Leonard iu
tho loading roles. Tho plot of tho
story portrays an Armoncnii doctor
who practlcos hypnotism to gain
ovl'l ends, but by a mlsuso of his oc
cult power, brings tragic rotrlbutlon
ami pays tbo penalty to bis dupes.
Tho othor photoplays on tho bin
Include tho Animated Weekly show
ing tho latest news In pictures nnd
"Thn Statuo" nnd "fn Lnughland"
two clovnr nnd laughubli' comodlos.
Tho program closes with Hamilton
and Done, In vaudovlllo, presenting
their comedy act, entitled "Down On
tho Parm."
-An entire- chnngo tomorrow with
Kddlo Ilrou., a classy black-faca team
lu a Ijlg comedy act.
Itaehaol Crothors has wrltton a
play called "Tho lllsng aonoratlon,"
which Joseph Urooks, In conjunction
with Klaw & Urlangor, will produce,
with Mabel and Kiilth Taliaferro 111
tho loading parts.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lndjr Assistant.
2H S. IIAKTLmT
I'liones M. 17 una 7-J-9
Ambulance Service Deputy Corouer
SA'ITUOAV, H.'.PT.'.M1.I'.H
1 have scoured tho right for South
eru Oregon and Northern, California
to use Coiupoeltlon Hoof Coating.
This material Is put on hut and will
positively not run lu summer or crack
lu winter. Put on over old paper
roofing, shingles or tin will make u
new roof out of an old one, This
will outwear roof paint many I linen
over. Lot mo estimate vour roof 10
palrs. All work guaianleed three
.vears and prices reasonable.
W. II. SMITH,
,1I N. Molly St. Phono IU7-.M.
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
I 'or Solo or Kvdmngo
We hnvo Jugt received from our
KHHtoru Oregon corroMpoudout u largo
list of exchanges. Come lu and see
what wo have.
1!!0 acres lu Sams Valley nt MG
per acre, some Improvements.
Wo have a call for a good, clenr
stock ranch, to trado for city proper
ty, value up to $35,000, city properly
ulnar,
(tood, now stock of luorohaudlso to
trade for real estate.
' Wo have a good 10 acres, alfalfa
laud, lu famous Tulnro Valley, Cut.,
unincumbered, to trade for acreage
lu ltoguo river valley.
30 acre ranch, 2,1 acre In fruit,
mostly pears, small hnusu. Price
$'i000.
Wo want listings of hnuiot for
rent, both furnished and unfurnished,
Wu hnvo a number of applicants
for ranches for rout.
Itmpto) incut
Woman cook for hotel, ttf. per
woek.
Wolter, Jt per day.
Ranch hands.
(Slrls for general hotiw work.
Housekeeper.
Want man with team to tako apple
picking crew to and from orchard.
Apple pickers.
Corn buskers.
Potnto pickers.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
(ten. I'liono tOIMNX Phone H.'.N
Opx Niish Mold
itnmm ii an,i i vmm ni.oric
I'HTV.SI'CONI) ANNUAL
Oregon
STATE FAIR
SALEM
Sept.29-Oct.4,1913
A whole week ot ploasuro and Profit
'jo,mio (M'i'i:ui:i t.v pitiiit'MS
On Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry,
Textile mill Other I'.xlilhlts
Morse races, Mhootlng Tournament,
Pireworlis, lliwid Concerts, Kugeulcs
Kxposltlon, Children's Playground
aud othor free attractions, liicludlng
lloyd nnd Ogle's Ono King Cirrus.
Krce Camp nrounds. You are Invited
Scud for Premium List mul I'ulry
llliinks
Itcilurcil rates on all railroads
l'or iKirtlcularr, address
PltANIC .MI'ltUIHTII, Scrrclary
Siilcui, Oregon
HAVE YOUR WATQt
CLEANtD OCCASIONALLY!
A WATCH will run without;
oil or cleaning longer than
any other niece of machin
ery but it needs both occasion
city. If you will consider that the rim of
the balance vvlin.1 travels over fifteen
mil" a day, you vvill not grudge your
watch a pcl: rf oil and a cleaning
nw.c a year. Jt will iucrcavc tlm
life and accuracy of your watch.
Ltve your vatch with us to-djy,
I carry tho Waltham, Elgin,
Howard, Hamilton, Illinois,
South Bend and Rockford
movements in all- tho Bizoa.
AIbo tho now Gent's Thin
Model Full Dre3s Watch.
Martin J. Reddy
The Jowelor Near P. O.
lpl
27, .Mil
'!'
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
STAR
THEATER
TODAY ONLY
The Evil Power
u pa ins
MIriiko of occult power brings traglo
letrlbutlou on Armenian doctor;
practices bvpuotlsm to evil cuds,
but p.iyx tho penalty to bis dupos,
A HTONO PHODUCTION
Hamylton and Dene
In Vuuitev'llle
ProHiuitliig their loiuedy sketch en
titled "Down on tho Kami."
ANIMATia WKHKI.V
Latost news lu pictures
pun tiAirons nv nv mavaii
Comedy
I
TIMS HTATtli:
b'nrco coiuiMly
Woolworth & Woolworth
Music aud Sound Uffccts
COMINd TOMOHHOW
lanui: iiiioh.
Classy black Pace act.
CAMPAMSNINd Willi CUS'llllt
U-reol llltoii Photoplay
:i oTiir.u n.uvcu piums
Always 10c
PAGE
THEATRE
TONKIMT AND SUNDAY
SPIX'IAL V.U'lir.Vli.U!
Music and plflturo proKrum
AHMsTHONO'S ItAllV KUAItTiriTi:
I girls very clever
MILS. OUY CIIILDKItH
(lien l.ulla Nlckorson) soprano
MILS. IJATT1K TICICNHH
In uholso snug selections
Duets and solos
HI'CCIAL PICTUItK PKATUItKS
Till: HA.IAII'S OASKP.T
lllg 2 reel featuro
for Saturday
SUNDAY
ZOU'S LAST (JAIII)
I reol feature '
Muslo by Mosnni. Iluwoll and Hoot.
I'HICKS Lower floor U.c; balcony
10c; Children 10,
ISIS EATRE
(Kxlra 1)111)
Father and Son
Oil
TllK CUIISIJ OP TllK (lOI.DKN
LAND
Two Heiil Vltngraph Peaturo
TllK M i:IUAN (UMIIM.'ll
1'atlio Wostorn
PIUHT AID TO TllK LNJUIIKD
Kdiiratloual
IIOIIIIIK'S LONO TltOUHLItN
I'Mlsnu Comedy
(tinning Hitutluy
IlLAOK IIIJAUTV
IT
Theatre
TONIOMT
"KINO ItOIMtllTOPSIUIIiV" (ICsna)
'A part npoelal (Lougrollow').
"STAIIVKD OUT" (IMImill)
(llrl comudy.
"IICn'KIt DAYS" (Vita)
"IN AND AltOUT OALUU'nU" , '
f
LADV MI'SII'IANS,
Kvury lonlh ticket a doublo, 10
only.
Matlueo Katunbiy and Sunday
11.15 p. m,
Children admitted (reo with pnrniils,
E. N. NOBLE
All Kinds of WooilSiiMlujf
I'linuo 7II.1.X ttlitt N'oilli CeiiUrrtl
Draperies
V rutty u vry rumiilot tins (if
ttnirilis. hirA eurlnlns, liilillKS. sle.,
silil ilo nil vlssars of UJiliillilrlllB A
ppiH'tnl iiinn In hi m ufiiT Oils work
ntclllslVely Mint will KlVn MS Kcnul
..mil'" us Is i. pililc Ui st In ovou
llin InlKr'l ('lllc.
Wooks & McGowan Co.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
COLONIAL FLATS
Thorough! v modern rooms
routing from $S.0( Io $15.00
per month
Hnthroom and Laundry
Accommodations
Clas and Klcctric Lights
Kverytliitig h'urnished
lOxcept Mats
117 IvMvei-side So.
I'liono )0().L
MEDFORD
GREENHOUSE
Seaaoniihle Mowow and
Decorations of all kinds for
fall weddings.
Telephone :VM.
1005 East Main Stroot.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of tht
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
J'oat Cards
Panoramic Work
Flash lights -,
Portraits
fnlorior and exterior views
Negatives made anv tiiuo
itnd any place hy appoint
ment 208 E Main Phono 1471
City. Running distilled
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a. la Carlo
Cufe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooim $1.00 each
CO rooms .... 1,60 raeh
50 rooms .... 2.00 such
00 rooms vrlih pihilo liih 2.00 each
50 room with piluU bith 2.50 each
30 iultoi, bedroom, par
lor nnd bcUh - 3.00 each,
for more thtui ono uueit add LQO,
extra to Ilia abevo rate ,for
' each additional gueit.
Reduction by woek or month.
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