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PftGUIFOini. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEl'KNDnNT NnWKPAl'RU t'UOI.lHIIKD r.VIHlY AFTKIINOON BXCM'T HUNDAT DT TUB " M1CDFOUD 1'IUNTINO CU. The Democratic Times, Th Medford Mall, Tin Medford Tribune, The South ern OreKOtilnn, The Aalilnnd Trlbuno. Offlco Malt Tribune Oulldlnff, i6-ST-S North Fir street! telephone 76. Official Paper of the City of Medford. urnciai roper or jacicson t-ouniy. OnonQB PUTNAM, Editor nnd Mannifcr Kntirw) nil Hccond-elaaa matter At .Mcdford, Oregon, under the act of March I, 1819. BOBHCBEPTICm RATES, One yenr, by mnll ., - 5.00 One month, by mnll . . .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jackso.nillo nnd Cen tral Point .BO Rntnntnv onlv. lv mail, ner venr. S 00 Weekly. Jr ye-r . . 1.50 SWORN CIBC-XATIOH. Dully n erase for eleven monthi end In November SO. 1911, 161. The Mnll Tribune la on sale nt the Terry New a Stand, San Tranclco. Portland Motel News Stand. Portland Portland Now Co, Portland, Ore W. O. Whitney, Belittle, Wash. mil -eaied Wire United rrtaa Dlptc. MiDrosD, osraoir. Metropolis ot Southern Oregon nnd Northern California, and the faateat KrowlnK city In Oregon. 10 GET LIBERTY LOS AXGKLES, Xov. 1.11U ser xieo to ihe'sfnte ended, Ortie Mc Mnnignl, confessed dynamiter, prob ably will 1)C released from the county jail here within a. week. He expects to bo freed when the federal court of appeals nt Chicago pnes upon the appeals taken liy thirty-nine union lnbor men convicted nt Indi anajolis of illegally transporting dy namite, and against whom McMnnignl was held to testify. This action was forecasted by Malcolm McLaren, chief detective for the district attorney's office, who, as n private detective, nrrested McMnnignl. McMnnignl is held un der a formal chargo of dynamiting tho Llewellyn iron works here. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. A strik ing panoramic view, 1n six colors, of Crater Lake National park Is the lat est of tho national park publications Issued under tho direction ot Secre tary Lane ot tho, interior department. This viow shows tho park as it would appear to an observer flying over it, tho ridges, peaks, and valleys being shaded and colored in order to show tho relief. This panorama, which may bo purchased for 25 cents for tho superintendent ot documents, govern ment printing office, Washington, D, C, (measures 1GH-18 Inches, and has a horixontal scale of ono rullo to tho inch. HUERTA FOES OWE THEIR LIVES TO MRS. LIND'S WIT NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Tho steamer that arrived last night from Vera Cruz with Mrs. John Lind, wlfo of President Wilson's porsonal envoy brought also two Mexican legislators who owe their liberty, if not their lives to her quick wit and generosity. To Bavo the two Mexicans from ar rcBt at Vera Cruz Mrs. Lind hid them In her stato room and sat up all night on deck until tho boat left port and Huorta's officers had gono asboro, A week ago a cable brought word that tho Ward liner Morro Castle bad been detained at Vera Cruz while Huorta's agents searched for eight re bellious Vera Cruz state legislators. Until tho Morro Castle arrived hero tonight only tboso aboard know that two escaped arrest. Theso arc Adol for Domlngucz and Miguel Cordova nnd they say they will remain here until Mexico becomes a safer homo for Huorta's opponents. Mrs, Lind said tho special envoy ex pected to come homo after the Mex ican election, but now sbo did not know when be would conic. MOTHER WHO HELPED LOVER KILL MATE FOUND GUILTY NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 1. Mrs. UoskIq Wakefield, ot Bristol, mothor of three Uttlo children was found guilty ot murder In the first dogreo, for her pat t In killing her hus band, William, last Juno, No woman has beon banged In thlc stato since 178G. Evldonco ill tho trial showed that Mrs. Wakctlold nnd her para mour James Plow, conspired to got rid ot Wakoliold. Whllo Mrs. Wake field took the children for a walk, Plow partly diugged her husband, took him for a walk and shot him, driving a knifo into his body nnd placing a ropo around his neck to glvo a culcldo aprcaranco. An investiga tion resulted in tho couplo's arrest end both confessed. ORTIE M11GAL COUNTY ATTORNEY BILL TILE only reason given for invoking tho referendum upon the county "attorney's hill hy those who filed it is that the governor will have the, appointment of tho extra attorneys to serve until the general election which is no argument at all. It is another abuse of the referen dum to gratify spite. The county attorney's bill provides a prosecuting attorney for each county, instead of each judicial district, as at present. It is therefore a home rule measure and designed to bring about better law enforcement. The measure primarilv benefits remote and isolated counties, which are now tied on to some more populous county to form a judicial distrtcr, and which receive little attention on account of inaccessibility. In other eases, the county attorney would supplant the deputy now employed. Southern Oregon will be much benefited by the county attorney bill. The first judicial district is composed of Jackson and Josephine counties. A deputy is maintained in Josephine county, as it is to cover the district. The second judicial district is com posed of Benton, Coos, Curry, counties an enormous area. this territory as it should be ance of several deputies. severely in consequence isolated and difficult of access, with the prosecutor from forty-eight hours to a week awav, according to the weather. It is impossible for any acquire the intimate knowledge ot the crime and the crim inal necessary to successful prosecution. The county attorney bill is therefore a measure for the better enforce ment of law and should therefore be sustained. Vote ves on countv attorney net 3015 X Yes. MEDFORD'S IT is to be hoped that a large Medford delegation will attend the meeting of the Southern Oregon Develop ment league at Grants Pass, November 6. Extensive preparations have been made to entertain Jackson county visitors and the community of interest which should unite all southern Oregon denmnds hearty co-operation upon the part of Mcdford. Rivalry between the cities is a thing of the past out grown with the village era. The hammer should be for ever laid away and all communities work together for the common good. Every community presents attractions of its own and they are not enhanced by depreciating those of neighboring localities. A gain for one is a gain for all. "With some justice, Grants Pass claims that Mcdford has withheld co-operation in the past, while Grants Pass has striven, by sending large delegations, to show its friendliness and willingness in co-operative efforts. Let Mcdford show Grants Pass a touch of the Mcdford spirit by sending a trainload of boosters to view the prog ress of her sister city. "Where Ashland sends a car full, let Mcdford send a trainload. The opportunity is at hand. Let everyone take advan tage of it and show that Medford docs not do thinirs bv halves. Kelly on Sterilization t have been requested to give my! views on the no-railed sterilization law (houe bill 110) paused by tho Inst legislature nnd which is to bo submitted to the people uxm refer endum nt tho November 4 election. While I itin in favor of sterilization in certain canes nnd under proper .restrictions', I am opposed to the law in its present form, because (lie right h of the unfortunates nt whom the law la aimed are not properly safeguarded. Under this act, any insane or criminal person may be subjected to "any surgical opera tion" tho board of health may in itn discretion direct, nnd the dictum of the bonrd put into execution without any notice to such person, his par ent, guardian or relative. The net provides for an nppenl without giving nny timo therefor, nnd in the cnt,n of iiihnnc or other per sons under disability, provides that the gnardinn or parent of Mich per son may appeal, but as before stated, docs not require n notice of the judgment of the board to be served upon such guardian or parent. Tho law doe not require that the finding of the board shall cither be directed bv ulicnists or criminolo gists and I do not believe that the power to mutilate tho bodies of the unfortunate insane, without n sub stantial right of nppenl, should be delegated to a few men for purely experimental and educational pur- JiOSCB. Certain high-brow etigenists nnd criminologists lutve started out to regenerate tho htunun nice with the surgeon's knifo and a breeder's ped igree, much in the manner of n rac ing stud or n Pert-heron horso farm. The idea being to breed two distinct classes, first, the superman, hiirh brow, or liturgy horso; second, the laboring class, or draft animal. Much has been written about tho Juko family and its criminal prog eny, much of which hns been grossly exaggerated. Tho heredity of the Juke family created an environment that vvns highly conducive to paup erism, drunkenness and crime. An investigation in Franco into tho fum ily histories of all thu inmates of prisons tried in tho courts of Franco in ten xenrs showed tliut tho num ber of prisoners having progenitors I that lind been convicted of crime varied in different prisons from HEDFOIH5 INLAID TRTBUm impossible for one prosecutor Douglas, Lane and Lincoln No one prosecutor can cover nor can he with the assist Counties like Curry suffer other than a local attorney to OPPORTUNITY twelve to nineteen to the thouxand. This would be very little over the number of convicted pcrxnns to the thousand in the uonnul population in somo of the American states. Heredity tends to create its own environment. If the eugeuist faddtVts would de vote n little time to creatine n bet ter environment for the children of the poor tho recruits to crime, pau perism and drunkenness would he greatly diminished. There nre thousands of children in Oregon that are suffering from physical defects of the throat mid nose and of the genitive organs thnt tends to tuber culosis, mnsturhation and degener acy. Why not employ tho surgeon's knife nnd curette in removing thcue physical and mental handicaps. A rigid physical examination of all chil dren of school niro onco a venr by qualified surgeons nnd the removal of theso great physical defects thnt so retard mental development mid tends to shutter tho nerves of chil dren will more effectually check the swelling ranks of delinquency than any theory of stcrilizntion yet evolved. E. E. KELLY. FAST GREAT NORTHERN TRAIN SMASHES FREIGHT WHITE FISH, Mont., Nov. 1. A head-on collision Friday between a Great Northern train No, 4 eastbound and a work train halt way between Htonchll! and Hondo resulted In tho death ot Fireman Guy Carr and the possible fatal Injury ot Englnoor Warren Jones of tho passenger train, Engineer Sullivan and Fireman Mlso of tho work train woro also In jured. Ono passongor, two mall clerks, two waiters, ono cook and ono dining car conductor wero brought hero tonight suffering from minor Injuries, Tho passenger onglno wont Into tho Kootenai river. Tho bnggago and mall cars went Into thu ditch, but tho oth er coaches romalncd on tbo track. John A Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 8. UAItTIjKTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner MEDFOKD, OmttlON, SATURDAY, KOVEMTMi Y. Do Our Soils Dining tho past summer Hits o. perituent Nation received u uiuubei of inquiries in regard lo tho vnluo of linio on our southern Oregon soils, lteoeutly tho vv titer found number of growers in this count v nnd in Jos ephine county applying lime In their xoils. Some of them were using it ns n leinedy for -oiir snp in ft nil trees, while o'hers woio using it on their alfalfa fields. Applications of lime mo of value in correcting acidity or sourness in Mills, in supplying calcium to soils deficient in this element, in eoiiv cit ing in soluble foitns of potash into soluble forms, and in making com pact soils more friable. I wish to slate that I have made n la rue number of soil culminations in till sections of the Kogue liver val ley, and have tested them for acidity or sourness, and for their lime con tent. In all of this work I have never found a siuirte case of sour soil. In most cases theie was found an abundance of lime, nnd in a few eases actually an excess of lime. During the past two seasons we have conducted field experiments on iv number of farms of the vnllev. both on alfalfa ami fruit trees, ami have never obtained nnv beneficial results from the ue of lime. The chemist at the state exHri ment station nt Cnrvullis, Oro-ou. has made a large number of soil an alyses of soils collected from various parts of this valley, and in every in The Ripening of Fruits Th ripening of frails plays so important a part in their nvailabil ity and in somo of the problems of transportation that authentic infor mution on this subject is much to bo desired. Some fruits, liko the apple, may be allowed to ripen nl most fully on the tree ami may be kept in the ripened condition for relatively long periods if proper at tention is paid to their mnnipulntioti nnd storage. Other fruits, liko the berries, cannot be kept in the riH condition very long before deterior ation nnd decay set, in. lit still other cases, as with the banana, the fruit mny be picked and transported ad vmitageoiisly before the final ripen ing hns begun; and this process can then b" controlled in the market nn.l home ns the conditions demand. The physical changes, like the variation in color of ripening fruits, nre familiar, since they nre evident to the senses; but these nlterntions nre merely indicative of changes in the conversion of soluble cunning under the conditions which determine ripening. Heat, moisture, air nnd light mny all participate in deter mining the chnracteristic changes that ensue. Laboratory investiga tions in recent years have given Selection of The present prices of potatoes in dicate thnt seed potatoes will bring good prices before planting' time next spring. The high price will form nn inducement for growers nnd dealers in seed potatoes to he slack in their grading nnd selection f stock. This work is not carried on with nny particular care liku tho se lection of seed for many other crops nnd usually the only selection (but is mndo is to select gno fields and when the crop is dug tho potatoes too small to he of marketable value for domestic uso as well as the larg est nnd most irregular in form are thrown out nnd all tho remainder ineil, In this mnuncr practically tho entire crop is used for seed and the selection of seed is a 'process elim inating tho worst instead of a selec tion of tho hot, Seed potatoes should ho selected in tho full when the crop is being dug. If tho crop is dug by hand tho bent hills should bo selected as limy aro reached in tho regular progress of the work. If the crop is dug by machines tho best method is to se lect nnd dig by hand enough of tho best hills to plant a breeding or seed supply patch each year. Kuouidi hills should bo selected by this pro cess to permit of rejecting ubout half and leaving sufticicnt for thu supply If potatoes aro grown as a regular crop each year tho hijls selection will bo tho best lo follow. The best hills are thoso (hat pro duce the largest yield of the best po tatoes on n given nret with a cer Protect Yourself Ah for ORIGINAL GENUINE The Food Drink For AH Agei JCtch milk, with malted grain extract, In powder form-dissolves in water more healthful than tea or cofFco. Used in training athletes. The beat djet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, and tho Aged. It agrees with tho weakest digestion. Ak for" HOnLIOK'S"-at Hotels, Roatuwantm, Fountain. Don't travel without it Also keep It at home. A lunch in a minute. In Lunch Tablet form, also, ready to cat, Convenient-nutritious, ' Need Lime? stance he, hns found uu ample supply of lime for Hie needs of our oultivnl cd plants. It is iiImi well Known that lliete me enormous deposits of lime In the hill" and imitiulaitis surrounding the vnl lev, Tho lieh deposits ueur (lold Hill and in Jo-ephiuo eouulv have al-1 icaily liecoiue luiuous, in iiuiuv oi the deep cuts along the roads and railroads can ho seen while slieaKs or Invert of limestone which ute rich in lime. It should be emphulieullv staled that thete is no connection between sour sup in ft ail trees and a sour soil. The writer has found bad eases of sour sap in fruit liees whete thete was an ahuudanee of lime in th soil. Hence applications of lime around ft nil ttciw affected with sour sait will bo tif no value whatever in correcting this double. Heavy applications of lime mluht be of some value on the very henvv. sticky soils in helping lo make them mellow or friable. It is very prob able however that the same amount of iiiouev expended in liituliag stable manure on to this tvpe of soil will servo this purpose better. As n result of the soil examina tions made, and the experiments eon dueK'd up to the present time, wo cannot recommend the 110 of lime on our soils in this vulley. F. ('. ItKIMKK. Southern Otcpw Experiment Station, Talent, Oregon. clearer indications of what takes place. Among the chnnges nre the transformation of staieh into sugar. the conversion of soluble tannin couis)imds with their nstnugeut properties into insoluble forms, the actual lessening of the ipiuulitv of neitl, or the mnskiug of the neld fla vor by tin ncciiiiiuhititin of migur. the softening of woody tissui. anil the increase nnd Murage of water in the form of juice. With the griming knowledge of what the ripening of fruits 1 willy in volves, su.vs the Journal of the American .Medical association, we nre certain to ncipiiri) better ideas of what a properly ripcurd product should really be. The fact that tin ripened (winter) tipples nr.t unfit for consumption in tho earlv fall, because instead of sugar thev con tain a large amount of raw starch which will disappear with the "mel lowing" process, will be uiiilt-rtdd in u more intelligent wnv than bus usually been tho cne. Furthermore, tho facilitation or other regulation of the natural processes of ripening b nrtificiul means will make it pos sible to dispt-l tho limitations hith erto placid by seasons or distance. The beginnings nre already apparent in the practices of mrnb-ru commerce. Seed Potatoes tain number of plants in each hill. Kuch hills are ipnte uniformly intli cntcd by the largest and IichI tie v eloped plants. Sometimes the largest plants nre very lata and do not have time to mature nnd tho re sult is n large number of, small or medium sir.cd immature tubers. Ma turity of plant is as important as sire; neither of which can be iptetl independent of the other as a hasi of seed selection. The largest jield should bo by vvcitdit, hut this char acter must bo measured jointly with tlio term "best potatoes." Tho besl potatoes aro those that aro of good uniform sine, shape and color ami tiris. Tho most desirable hill pro true to lb- variety in (ill these feut duces a largo vield of medium to large tubers of good shape nnd color, Tho best hills often have one or two potatoes that arc too small fot commercial use. If these aro ns large ns 0110 nnd thrce-ipinrtcrs inches in diameter they make good seed if planted without being cut, Tho gathering and planting of the small potatoes cannot ho advocated generally because of tho large amount of imrnatuio mid poor ma terial that would bo used. Tho seed potatoes should be plac ed in good storage, sale from ftost, as soon as dug, nnd, kept (hero until planting timo in tho spring. Tho poor stnnd of potatoes may often bo traced to poor storage of seed, 0. M. MOMilH, Head of horticultural depot lnient, filato college of Washington. Highly Nutritious and Convenient 'lOW. Men Welcome Mother's Friend A Duty llnl Hveiy Mn Owe toThoio who I'erpelunto tbo ltce. It In Put liiiiuirliUil ltnt iiu-n htMil'J kn.w ..( .rr.'.lv mvlli.l In mlrum t 11 LJiuhi 'II... K.irr.tii.K. imin ."! .ii"; ,.;. Iii..!rnl lo MM Jnstliw i.,'v;?,l1j'. Molil'il l l"l''tf "I ,"u"1 ,h,U" "' Mntlirr' PrlMiit Till. 1. w.ml'rn.1, i.rntrllns. '' iiaI niinllrt.il- n Hut roll.-.". l t'"!"1 ftllluillt Hi- Hlnt'll "' J'l".", ' M' 111.-11M 'linn Hi".- I. iiM.sl nil tl.." it' r ..m i..cll . lltf trii.lt lif V l im.i.-i. " J"'') tin; nl.kiir. In i..mii-rn.lr.t, nn.l n tirlslii. iimiv. Iwi'l'v .llti.'.lll"ii l iiiwrvwl IliM tulft-n wim.tri-fitli i' II" rtmiwUr '' tMHi.rrmii.nt i-f th ll'il "i" '," I" "l'r" It r.r In Iwttil.lrriuriit nl t tin Jjr f lil H'lh Hi Vn mi. i.l.lnln loilta1 vii.iiirr' IVlni.l" nt mir .trim (.tk t II 00, 101.1 It will I- Hi" Iwl .t.'Hr' ""' j.ui rrr ..MAlmst It i'rrrr Iti W"t ir'n lirnllh, rtinWiM lift ti "ir !' nn. I tiim.rt riv.irrry, mnl tluw wlllt r lirr.1 Krrtmtli tlir will 'incrtr .1-t livttrlf to II... ri.ro i.n.1 miriitl-n ulilrli lirmi .. unit H t th writ' ,,f "'f "'J1'1. Wrltr tit tltf llrmlrtrM HrKillitlor IN., 1.1 taiimr Pl-trf . .Vllmil H . '" rlr "J" nl.k wt.l Iti.lrii.th. I k ;f K;il.lti. f..r riiHYlnnt wr-Uiim. II. I tl f " rr' rrltu.l t.t tajr. MENDETS Mend all lenks Insliiutly without tlio imo of heat sotiltir cement or rivet In Krnnlto.vqrc hIuiuIiiuiii, hot wnter tmK, tin, copper, brnsn, sheet Iron, nit cooking utensils nn.l rubber Koiuts. Hluiply tlKbten Mctulct and lenk Is me ml ml. Asiortcd sites nut) wrench In ouch package, l'rlco 10 mill 25c a box. MltS. J. II. STi:Vi:.NS, Tolo, agent for this county. Also on sale at It F. k II. Co., .Medford. I Would Like to Sell My Home SOT. Houth Onkdalo, elRlit roomi, I ari:e ttlccpltiK porch, bniieiusnt nnd Knr.iKt'. furnace ami flro plnco, InrKo lot TSxITK Plenannteit residence pnrt of town. Also n ST-nrro tract ot very bout alfalfa Intnl. Hear creek bottom. Aim) a good ranch or orchard team, weight nbout 2700 pound. Alu eight room homo and tmth to rent on paved xtrrct, wry renton able rent. Sen 1110 for price ami lorma on nny of tbU property. Geo. L. Treichler IM10110 lllll.lt T. F. PRATT "The Healer" bat mado tbo blind nee, the deal hear, tho Initio walk, tho nick get well, ritteeti years' of practical cxpcrlcnco la treating chronic, dlHeANXM. Coniultatlnn free, I.o cntcd nt SIS X. llartlett St. Phono DDU-M. Mislford, Ortt. Wintorls Hero Tlio Timo to Tako The Wonder ful Chinese Herbs For All Ailments World's Famous Chinese Doctor 295 Second 81., Ashland, Or. T. Foo Wah Herb Co. Offico Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Every Day Seeds Jf it'rf any thin,' in (ho Scpd lino, wo have ii. Kiold, Gar den or Mower tteodn. All tnio to nnino and tho purest of Hoods. Wo huvo yon pont age and trouhlo of Kondin; away for your .seeds. "Wo ask for but ono trial. Monarch Seed & Feed Company 220 E. Main St, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from 8.00 to $10.00 . per mouth Uathrooni and Laundry Accommodations Gas and .Uleetrio Lights Mverything h'urnishod l'J.xeept lOats UI7 Riverside Ho. Phone flOO-L GIN CHUNG china umtii sroitu Treno horliH aro n blood tonic. A poNlllvt) euro for l.lvnr, Iuiik, Heart, Kidney, Stomach nnd Dowel trouble, eurc Malaria.. Chill nnd Kover and ItlieiiiuntlHui, A nimrniitot'tl euro for Pile. No mirKlcnl operation re tpilrcd, Ti:STIMONI.I.S I bint Momm Ii trouble for yrnra, iftiisluif tliopilrnl conditions. After tnMii I'lKht done of Dr. Clint (Iiuiik'h htcdliliio I vim relieved of nil trou ble. MltS. It. M. ItUltltlKlt. Thin In to certify thnt 01m Chtiitc cured mo of the, pile after I ft yearn' ntutnllni: and can rccoiiituitiid htm to nuvono ntdlcted with them 0. M, Dairy mplc, Clilco, Cat, 'J 1 1 S. Trout Miauoitn, oiti:. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau lnr Sale Unuti-I n.iiiin Kood rntichc to rent llrlntt In your llminua Wo bnvc m-vornl n-trnnl on our wait HiK lift (let the lial.lt of HitliiK your liotlie for rent. Isitli (iirtilhil mid uiitur-iili-liinl, wttb u, nnd you will Hit in nilllM WntttHil, nt onre. four Reed team, dull tiny 11 r. 10 nrriM. X ihIIim from town, IS nrron In liny, plnro iitider woven wire fence, perpHlunt wnter right, no lMill.llaK. l'rlco flCS. 1 10 ncn. KO aert-K In cultlvnllon, '.'0 in nlfnlfa. bind nuhdrrlitnlcd, fnlr It.) Hit tliK. nnillo lliH-k nil.) Imilemellt vlll tratln for city property. Prlen ft.000 to ncrita, IS acrmi In oroburd, nearly all lionrlnn. 10 nrrn In bay, t acr.' la horrlt, 4 room cottnRe, roo.I (mrti and oiilliiill.lliiic, woven wlro fence, Prim JHOOO. Iliuploy incut Uitiiloyor iihono In your nnlem for. help, It will coit you uotbliiK and un can furiiUh you efficient help In nlnumt all linen of btttlneitf or work. MRS. EMMA BITTNER lt.. I'lioiu. tomi.x I'lionp rt.iH, llpMtklto Nit-. 1 1 Hotel HtlOVls (I ami 7, IWI.M IIMM'K E.D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commorclal Cluri Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxtorior viows Negatives mado nnv'tlmo ami any place by appoint ment. ?M E. Main Piionn 1471 1.1 Ii-i.WA'J-t f I M :V'M ut j- i t-ivj m'i-f irorfytjMFF" ' " 'sr3t iisi Dctit located und moat ry o pu 1 nr lolel in flip WSffiMW' City, i Running ditftid ice water in each room. European Plan, n la Gutc Cnfe. Tariff on Roomm 12 room - -00 room ... SO roomi . . . . (10 room wild pilule Itth 1,00 each 1.50 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each (l room wiik pi lull bilk 30 tultei, bed room., oar- lor and bath . . 3.00 each For more than one gueit add $1.00 extra to the above rate for each additional nuet. Reduction by week or month. Mjnanwnt CAtittr V, Ktllty m TAWMzrv-miiiim?.i ?.- ' tf