PXGEFOUH. HEDFOITD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKKCIOiW 'ITKiSDAY, NOVUM WW 'Jo. IM.J. L IIEDFOKD MAIL tribune AN INOKPUNDKNT NKWRPArKU ruiiLiHinon nvnur akthknoon KXUISI'T MUNDAT HY TI1K MKDltllin rillNTINO Cu. Tlio Oomncrntlc Times. Tim Moilforil Mnll.Tlie MpJforU Trllmno. The South ern OrpKonlnn, Tliu A-lilnml Tribune. Offleo Mall Tribune Uulltllnir, S5-S7-S9 North Kir alrccti telephone . OiflclM l'nn-r of the City of Med ford. Official Paper of Jnckmon County. 010)101' PUTNAM, U.tttor rnd Mrui-rtfr THE RAPE OF THE BRIDGE ai nntrrmS mi scconti-c'sss mAtter M Kivlforil, Oregon, undor thi act or March S, 1878. BUDSORtmrtoK sates. One year, by mall . . '5-J Ono month, lv mail .. - -0 IVr month, rtnllvir-d by carrier In Mi'iirnnl, Jaek-nnvlllo anJ On- tral Point . , " Bntunlay only, by mall, per yenr... on Weekly, per yenr - --"-- ? TRIPLE ALLIANCE OF BANKS CREATE MONEY COMBINE XKW Y(WJ,Xov. 2Twr-Thcliugi! sum of $22,000,000,OUU w nut law enough to I'neludo nil tho corporations vhore the influence of the throQ nl lien J. IVMorj-nu Si Co., tho Kind Nntipnnl Hank, ami the rational City Hank), all of New York, ex tends." This is-the way lmin D. Hrnn tleis the notion altolnoy, will Mnrt the second story tomorrow in his ser ies of nrticles on tho money tru-i, appearing in Harper' Weekly. "Anions the nlliet," the articles will continue, "the tyo bank-. dnnd. pre-eminently. Tiiey constitute ith the Morgan finn, the inner group of the money trust. Knch hn lingo re sources ami each, like Morgan & Co., ha been dominated hy a genius in comhinalion. At the head of the National City bank it James Still man, and George linker heads the force of the First National bank." Hrnndeis then will discuss how the triple alliance dominates other bunk ing centers mid will trace its control through smaller groups. In enumer ating the resultant cils, the article will say: "First, these, haulier barons ' a heavy toll upon the whole commun ity through the railroads, and public service corporations. Second and more serious is the effect the money trust has in indirectly nuppersting competition. The third evil it that the Mipprct wa of counotitinii is the siijipre-tinii of industrial liberlj."' PRESIDENT TAI'T y& nptly dwibod as an mut able body surrounded lv versons who know exaeHy what (hey wanted. Medlord's mayor and city council scent similarly to be an amiable little body, surrounded by a person who knows exactly what he wants. Needless to say, he tiets it. Plan H..IU.MI io y SJ lii.llio . ..!,,. ,..! ...wl ..),!.. nit I lilt IJ-iTVJH IO . .' I'UIIIO MO OlltVMl4 1 1 1 1 I IIUH lll advisor in his own interests as the whole bunch that sur rounded Mr. Tnft. Mr. Bullis is constructing a trolley line down Mod ford's main street, to hold a franchise', Mr. Bullis advised the council to eliminate the clause from the. franchise vende.riutf his operations "subject to approval' by the city eounifil.' and they fallowed the advice. Mr. Bullis advised the council to eliminate the clause requiring the tvoljpy builder to put up a bond to guarantee repair of streets torn up for the trolley anil the advice was followed. ' Air. .villus uuviseu mat tne space to he kept in repair ny tho trolley eompatiy ho cut down to twelve inches out side the rails and the advice was followed. Mr. Bullis advised that the franchise be made practi cally exclusive, so as to prevent the entrance of any other trolley line and the advice was followed. In brief, Mr. "Bullis advised that the city surrender its inherent rights of supervision and authority over the pub lic highways to him and the advice was followed. As a result, a track has beeu laid oast of the bridge with the foundation on top, instead of underneath, which will probably last until Mr. Bullis sells out from his specu lation and it is entirely aeceptahle to the mayor and council, who profess more regard for the interest Mr. Bullis may realize on his investment than for the interest the citizens have in their street. The track laid across the bridge does not please Mr. Bullis. lie has no right to the track, no franchise over the bridge, merely a common users' riidit to use the track. dependent upon annual rental yet he proceeds to use the bridge as if he owned it, as he does the .streets given him by the council and neither mayor nor council protest. The rails are laid on the bridge in the center of the street. Mr. Bullis, however, does not want to build his track iu the centei.but twlevo feet from the north curb and twenty feet from the south curb, and so proceeds to tear up the bridge to change the rails to suit his conven ience. The bridge is a reinforced concrete structure and the rails form part of the reinforcement. Thev are the proper n nuro culture of thy pear blight gurhl, It was immediately rooted up und bmned. In tUU way I hnvu do stro.vod about as many tveos as I have produced. WARM WEATHER RETARDS MARKE T TAMPO REBELS CAUSE OF WORRY TO UNITED STATES s E WESTERN FRUIT MEN WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, Seeking to save. California citrus growers IS00.000 annually by the elimination of alleged exorbitant railroad charges for prc-coollng, the department of Justice filed this afternoon a brlof with tho supreme court, attacking the present system. ANNA HELD BILLED AT PAGE DECEMBER 4 Tho, American tour of Anna Held for tho season of 1913-1 1 Is intend ed by John Cort, who projected and manages It, to set a new high stan dard of excollerico for "light enter tainment" as cultivated Americans have- co no to appreclnto It. Tho "Anna Held All-Star Varlott Jubllco," which comes to tho Page theater next Thursday, December 4. is one of tho 1nost costly and com plcto productions of its slzo over scut on tour in this country. Dis tinction of beauty, of talent, of in dividual stars and a sano delight, marl: this attraction as tho sum and chwii of Felerted amusement. The nrtt avjllable talent of three con tinents has been enlisted in support of Jtlss Held, and nho herself will nl.ow to the women of this country tho most extensive, icbtly and var led wardrobe that Paris, the city o "delcctablo vanity," eyr cuutrlvci for tho embellishment of Uther so clety bello or stpgo beauty. Tho presonro of George Heban ai principal support with Miss Held, l tho best wttrruut of the excellence of the presentation. Mr. Heban and his llttlo b'roup of playoru in "Tho Slcu or tho Rose," Hand for all thut Is tendorest, most beautitful and bct In mlulaturo drama. Charles Aheuru und his ten In descrlhublo burlesquem make up another feature of this unusual pro ductlon; nud tho human being who cannot laiiKh heartily at this whirl wind Batlro on (he "speed mania" of today certainly does not "belong" In this community. Tho "Anna tlehj AH Star Vurlole Jubilee" Js makJuh' only tho prin cipal cities of tho United Statos and Cunuda. and H is already amassing and dollgutlug tho discriminating Vails to be laid on city streets, about four inches greater depth than the T rails Mr. Bullis uses. Every blow from sledge hummer and drill jars tho entire west section of the bridge cracks the concrete, does more damage to the bridge than years of use could. Yet the mayor, council and city officials, under the hypnotic influence of the man who knows .just what lie wants and grabs it, whether it belomrs to hi'in or not. im proves the grab. It is bad enouirh to sanction ruin of our streets it is woi-sc to permit the rape of the bridge. No one blames Mr. Bullis for getting away with what ho can the more he seizes from the people the more valu able his investment the blame nil lays with the citv offi cials that permit the grab. An election is approaching it is to be hoped that public-spirited citizens will be chosen who place the interest of the community above those of special interests and who have backbone enough to protect the rights of the people. XKW YOKIC November M. -Arrival of apples op llnrehiy Micel to day were '2'2 our. Miukot wax hine Iv Hteady und the tradi; viw not nt tilt active, (iroeiiiun;. sudd lrm ?!! for common hIoiiiim sfnok to $l."l! for fuuev cold htoruge 4tot;k, (Imuiili tuot of the cold Htorniie tnek idd fioin $a.iO(!r I. Tluoujih ntii'lton to dnv lluerru Kutler halve, $l.l. Chionuo Weather1, wanu, trade tnkiiifj hold poorly.. Tliroiisli nttetioii todi., one ear mixed I'tah apple- Ottiio. $1.10 to ft.19; faiioy. $l.li.'i to l.7t. I'ew Colorado .loiiHlhan-, ex tra fnuev und fiiiley, l.ll"i; selected. $1.-10. lien Davis, extra faiioy and tanev, .l..ili; t-eleeled, $1; Mi-imiiim I'ippln, $1.10; selected, .l. llostou- Idaho .loimtliaiw, one enr shipped bv North Pacific Flint Dis tributor, sold $1.1)0 to $iM;.; nver nee, si.oti. lluffalo Sold by F. llrennineii. for account of North Pneifie Distrib utor, oar Palouse extrn fnucj, 7'2-SO.-. $'J.tO; SSt-lOIK $'M.-i: UIN, $2.10: 12.-.S, $1.S0; i:iSs.;to-, $l.S.r: UKls, $l.."i; l":s, $2: fani'v. Sl)s. $l.S,'.; 88, $t.S0; (i. l.S.l; llll. $1.S0; T2.. t-Vi 1 1 $1.(10; 1XS $i.r.r to $i.oe: l.-.Os. .41.0.-1. ut:u. $1.(m; rri, (brokeiil, 7(). WHITE SLAVER WAlUSriTON, Nov. 2o. OHio iiililotu ui eousdeitdd ioniid to day eoneeininc the Mtimliou m the Mexican di(iict of Tampieo and in eliued to bo hopeful ooueeiuiuif tin jnxiRreHsi of event, south of J mire, tlviiernl AkuUiiI', the lebol londei ill Tiuiipii'o's vieinily, did indeed promise Admiral Klolohor, etun umildiiii; tliu A'neHoun licet on the Mosltmn eas oounl, to rpeot for eign live nbd propinly. l-hlher ho did not mvnu it, however, of he has found his own men difficult to coil liol, for theio liuvo been tepeated threat made iiKaiiist ltritish oil in terests iu (1)0 dislriel. Tlio rebel uro iiiifiifiidlv l the Ihuslish, litilitn iin; tliev huvo uplud the lluertn rottimo and are uiiuillim:, beside, to allow the oil to micli tin .Mexican jroverutnentV hand for niilii'Hil uo. I.otd t'oudrov, uh" hold. tliu ouueoDfriiuis, limine made an especial pi'inl of askintr Auierieau protection, the administration con siders itself bound in honor to see that it is u Honied. Hotli Admiral Holehur and dohn l.iud, repteeuliutr President Wilson, were off Tampico lodny keepinjf a sliarp wutt'h on the situntion. On Mud's wiirlos ruMiits will depend the adininistnition' decision vvlielhor or not to land uiatine to poh.c th district. Heep It t'lenu ami Kiev I'Vdiu IHmim liy I slum I'm Man Huuo If nu wikut your rhlldroit lo urnw up with HtroiiK, lieaiitlftil and v'luor ouh hair, teach them to line 1'atl hluu tiiiKO, vvltleh can ho had at all) druit or tollut counter. It Ih oiiu of the I ient, muni pleunaut and Invig orating hair tonics on (ho market. Parisian Sago cleausim tho hair and xculp fiom dust and oxciihnIvo oils, CJiiluMy roiuovos dnudtuffi stom ItchltiK scalp juul falling hair. Ilalr tlmt Is thlunlUK out, faded, matted or stringy utmost Immediate ly hccoiuox fluffy, luxuriant and rail I a nl with life. (Jet ii largo fit) rent bottle from OIiiim. Httaug, druggist. Ho will re fund oiir mutiny If you am not sat isfied. Pnrliditu Hugo Is uunllv-j Kood for "grown ups" and thlldieu. Uvery one needs It. IT Theatre COMMITS SU1C1D E SAN KIIANCISCO, Nov. ',. Arraigned here today in the stipertor court on a white ntae charge, Her bert Parker secured his release on hail und immediately went to his room und shot hjipelf through the heart. Death wa instautntieou. barker was arrested September .V and charged with placing hi wife in a reort. Hi frutl was set for De cember 2. Some Historical Facts Concerning Blight What tho United States Department of DoIbr. Agriculture Hus Done and Is (Continued from Yesterday) the work of hybridizing to produco .. . T "T 'tin Afln lift, an -.U A l.I..l. !... When I entered the department of no one ,JQ foolUh as t0 iMak ",lli agriculture as an assistant under !rMl8,cnco ia Ju,,t tarllw,'. This Professor Walte I found Iltarally lwork beBan more than a qtiartur of o thousands ol trees that ha had pro- century "W ai'd thero has been no duced tv h'jr.d.ratlon. I was fortu-d,lay or ,ctuI' !H U "Ince. nata enoiiEii Jo bo able to asiljt In i '" tn'8 (3,8trlct tho matter of using ca.rry Ins; out. ronse of his further ox- 're81b,ani siocks nas been frequently perlmcnts in the production of now varieties. Owing to the fact that the department of agriculture h,tg lr ipu iieiu practically an tne time a spoKen or during tho past six or sovon years. As a matter of fact there are a good many blight resist- cnt trees now being planted and upon H. II. Patterson, tho Quaker nur seryman, has received his winter sup ply of nursery stock and Invites the public to call and mnko selection early at his headquarters. South Kir and Fifth street. "Now Is the best time to plant trees and shrubs of all-kinds," ns Mr. Patterson, "so tho roots can de- velope before spring starts the top. My stock has been thoroughly In spected nud Is free from any kind of Infection. "I havo nil vnrletles of fruit and shade trees. My ears are on Japa nese roots and as near blight proof as possible. I have evergreens, cedars, hollys, roses and shrubbery "Selections should bu mndo at once to securo the finest stock " An Eveyday Cake Here is a simple and Inexpensive cke th.it can be vailed In tiuny vv.ivs with dllicruit ironings ami icinyi. i look a iiiiim niar baked In a tube pan, but will be equally as good baked in a square loaf. K C Gold Cake Hi Mn. 1-ttet McKcime Hill, Kditor of the Ikutmi Cooking Svliool Mag-iiuc. i cuii butter-, ' ch;i H(-.jr: yolk n4 t33, ocnttn Uifht; l nip jimr, Uf i Itvtl tabu$ponijtl3 Uvtl tnonj'ui KC lUikiiuj iudcr; J ch;i mtfv; yrutwi rt'rui ey 1 ontii.vi'. Sift flour and laklnc powder togctlicr three tuiirsi ctram butler tA tutpr, beat )oUuf rix. 'kt tliejc tortramrd miitutr, and xxf adit the ino'utiuc ami Hour alter- rateiy, 4watm(- latter until iinootli. dold Cake can only l made iuc-fMful.y by beat ing olLi of egg', ver, vtty creamy and liRht lemon colotcd, uting a rotary beatei. i nc ruury isutet u me only ( jr-VJ-T Ixater tlut wi II do iuitirr in vJ-r'ra.- the olk of eggf. 'Hie Inrat. tut; kills all ecx tattc and bnprotci the texture of the cake. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Coraotioro :W( Noi-ili Itort.oll. Phono f)(i:iiM. N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST AXOTKACtllMt Klrst-cblss Music for all Occaslotm tilt) W. Font tb St. Phono 7ttls1 y 10 Coconut Froitin Beit the -liites of 2 ti dryj pnJually beat in lalf a cup of s'.lied cunfertioncr's sugar and continue the beatinc untd the froit inj It imooth, thick and gloiyi tl.cn leal in (,'tated cocuanut, frcih or prepared, an.l iprcad upon the rale. This (rotting Ii nuJc thick by beating rather than by iiigr. Sare this recipe. You nil! want to uie It frequently. Or better, tend ui the colored certificate racked In each 2eent can nl t. C Ik Mug I'owJer nd we will mad you "The Cook's liook" containing tliti and 19 other hiking rccipci cquallygood all by Mrs. Hill. Jaquct Mft;. Co., Chicago. public. number of horticultural explorers, it,wn,cn tno standard varieties are be Js, always possible to secure ngiy vari-!,nB worke(1: also a number of our ties from all parts of the world,. ',,otter """oomen realizing tho Jm Such mou as Meyer, Falrchllds, Orlf- l'or,nnco of a resistant root havo used flths, and others have gather vflrl- tno 0hne,,e r Japanese roots on ties of pears from all parts of" tho wl,,c" ,0 ,""1 and K"aft tho standard world and It has been pobslble, for tho varlotlc3. Ulillo work of this kind. department exporlmenters to work ' ery, vaiunnie of courso It Is not tho with a B"oater number of varieties " upimoni oi tno enu. wiint thai) any other Institution In (he wo ftrc a,,er aro comrnorclal vnrletlos United States. So far an thn Orient. resistant to blight und equal In ounl- al pears aro concerned. It I, welj i'ty ,0 tno standard varieties nowj nown thut hybridization (p produco I "'n,. I Jinvo ilono much work ommorclal varieties resistant to lalol'lf l,,ls lino and havo produced a Slight, was carried on with them api"Kd many thousand trees, but as Is the better known Kuropean pears bo-1-'" known tho production of Just foro 18S0. We havo as a resu It oflv"B B,uu Ul r11 uesireu is not so l this early work such hybrids as (ho Kleffer, I.e Conte, Oarber, Garber and others lieloiiglng to whut Js known as the Oriental hybrid Kroup. Thousands of others jiavo been pro diaed but none qf them havo over shown tho reslstenco and the com mercial quality to warrant thplr pro auction Iu commercial orchards. If there Is any one who thinks that an enormous amount of work apng the Much of hybridization to produco re- elstent varieties has not already been donp, it would bo well for Is Irii to make a trip to Washington and ox- aminu Into the records Hep' by tho mai)y scientists of tho department of agrlcultnro who have carried on work of this klriU, Instead of work ing with 400 or COO trees or varie ties, they havo been nble to work with us many thousand or more, Let easy a matter bh It would seem. In tho thousands of trees that I havo personally worked with I havo not yet been ahlu to prodiico ono that Is bettor (ban tho Oriental hybrids now grown commercially In certain parts of the United States, (I refer to fcicl varieties as I,e Conte, Kloffor, Garber, Smith and others.) Immediately upon producing a new variety, oven beforo It fruited, 1 have always tested It for reslstenco to blight. If It showed very llttlo or no reslstenco when Inqoculated with This Lung Remedy Known Fifteen Years If rrrr-lMxIy wlio tufTem from or U tltrrnt-iiHl with 1,'uu TroiiMi- moiiM In VeMtlk'iite I lie iiianr iain iilure recur-rrli-4 ncre tiroulit nlriiit llirouirli the iip uf V.ikiunu' Aiti-mlm-. n rnnnly ulilili lull ulixxl lii trat tr moly nttrrll jenr. a truiu- u(.nlnii In fatur nf It uoulil let tlet renlt. VVIml It Inn uu'iiili-!inl for otti-rs It muY ilu fr yen. Itnnl tlil ll'i i: l.'.'.t HI . Ni ..rk "rii'iitleuirii l.-l DiHfiuUr t link s U'Mi-n colli. wliMi ilcvelui' lulo I'iicii iiioiiIii Tin doctor ill'l nil li Himillly eoulil for me. Imt tuujil iml elmr my luiui'. One ilu) I tnw a ttilliiiunl-l In OIIH Of till! UII-M t-IIIU Of till- k'lXHl ris miltit "oim-oiiK limt from tnLInu r.ikman's .ti-rntle for u tr"llHt of the luuy. I Iiukoii tnkliu It uii'l soon felt VikkI re HUlu. M Iiiiik- Im-.mii to rleitr mi ami I Ix-iran to train In tn iikIIi niul u ixxiii -nfll fiioucli to I tib' iqi my uork nciln I mn In t.ttlir In ulth now tlmn I Imte Ih-iii ui mi) t Iriii I mn a inlaklorurr lrker for the New York lloimt for Hiimcli'm ami I'rleinll" lloyn " JAfii'iatiti nivi:nT r wilcox. (AUiti- nliliretl.itiil. more on reui.-t ) l.'rkiiuii'M Alii route linn lii-eti proven by rnsny yeiir tent to lie iiot efllcnrloiu for nvere Thiiiiit -ml l.ims Arrertlons, llronililtl-. Ilrii llil A-llimn, Klulilxirii CohU ami In 111.I111II1II11K the nynlem. ('ont-liis no narcitlf . mlaon or liotilt formlnit lrutf Ark fur Ijouklel Ii-IIIiik of rciorirlen nml nrlle to I.'ikmnn I jliorntory. Mill nli lilila, I'n , for oil OeiKu, 1'or nolo lv ull lenillm; ilruitsl'ts John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 3ft S. UAIlTLtfTr Plioaes M. 4? mid 47-J-JJ AibuJsjc Servlco Keyuty Coroner At Fountains & EUswhera Ask for ' HORLICKS Tha Original and fimulnt MALTED MILK Th FMd-drlnk In Sll li. A restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take bo imitation. Just say "HORUCK'S." Not in Any Milk Trust Stork and Cupid Cunning Plotters Many t New Home will Hao a Uttlo Sunbeam to Iirighten It. Tk-ro la usually a crrlnln ilrurce nf J trail In rcry uoinan inlml na to Hi" tirotnhlii p-ln, illatrtiui (Uil UiiiK-r of rhlhl Mrlh. Ilut. thanks to a ima remarkahli- rnutily known as Motltir'" rrlrrnl, all frar ) biui lilieil ami the mrlotl U ono rf unbound il, ojfiil nntlt-ll'Utl'O. ilotli'r'a frlmil utnl eiternnlly. It Is a moat ixneirallnu a.pllcntl'iti, males Ilut ninnies of tltf aiouiai It ami uhilomrn pliant o they -tinml laally anil naturally without iialu, Mltl.oiit illttroit unit nltlk iiunc uf that (M-etillar nttiiam. hi rvouineaa ami other yuiitonis thai leml to weaken tit- pro-pet'tlro mollihr Tliu ru(tl ami tlio tork am held up to vim ration; they nrr rated as euunlni; plottrrn to herahl tl.n comlnir; of llttln aiiuUim to irlaihleii tho liearts ami brlifhua thu homo of u host of buipy famlllts. 'iluro are thotiaamU of wnnnn who have UM'il Mother's Krleml, ami tints know from ciperli net- that It U onn of our jirmtrat contributions 10 healthy, happy inolher hood. It la sold by nil ilriiiiKlM st tl.00 per Ixdlle, ami Is i-spi dally reioiniitniileil as a prenntlrK of ruklug hrcasts and sll ollur such iltrenea W'rllit to Ilr-dlle'd lleiruUlnr Co., Ml Ijttnar Illdtr.. Atlanta. (Ja.. for their very taluauln Uiok tit espertant motheni. (let a bottle of .'(other's I'rhml to-day. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING ax. -ssssso-rARfjEU-l let lorated and moit popular hotel In the Cityj clrcuUtmi; Ice water In every room Espocial nttontion to Udlea travelling olono. Kxccllcnt, reasonably priced grlk Meet your friends at ihe Msnx, Huroptan PUn Kates SI.C0 up. Management, CheiUr W. K tllty GUS - tho Tailor MAKIIS SPITS TO PIT AND PIT TO WI.UIl MENDCTS Mend all leaks Instantly without tho use of hunt, solder, coiucnt or rlvot In gratiltounrn, aluminum, hot wntur bags, tin, copper, brass, sheet Iron, all cooking utensils and rubbor goods. Simply tighten Mctidat and leak Is mended. Assorted sites and wrench In each package. Prlcu 10 and 25c n box. MUX. J. II. STi:VH.S, Tolo, wgrnt for this county. Also 011 stilo at M V & II. Co., Medford Phone 682 for Milk, Cream, Butter, Buttermilk MJTTKU, 70 l-KU .SQUAM's Our Own Dolivcry Rogue River Creamery Tiic-uhiy nud U't'ducstliiy Night Tiie Riddle of tiie Tin Soldier Knlom. '2 Itools, feittuiliiK Alice ,l(i)co us llelmtlvo, A llaltlo Willi Police, and Pull of Thrills MAIION.VA OP Till-' HTOHM llltigraiili 1'eiitililUK l.lllluu (llrdi WIIKN I'IIII5MIHIII' (;i;.HKS Vligiiilih I'outurlug Hniidy nid Shorty An oxtia strong program, best censored photoplms perfect projoo (Ion, vMirm cosj place, good music nly 10c I AR THEATER TODAY KELLEY and KNEELAND (''.ij-y Vaitdt'vilUt Act. SHON, THE PIPER till Itison 'I'wo-K'ccl.if MOTOR BABY Coiiicdy OUR BABY Knive C'omcilv Woolworth & Woolworth Music and Sound Kf feels. JIM'S ATONEMENT Western Drama Admission, 10 Conta - ISIS THEATRE I'liolitphiji Titi'-iliiy nud Wi'iliio-du) The Conscience Fund SillK HimtIhI IVttttint Iti to Itrol m-piMj x I ""Jr" V A AND 1 THE. k Panama IiTAMAI FOUR CRUISES from NEW ORLEANS tn Klnuvhiii, Cnliiit (I'niuiiuat I'iiiiiiI) au-t llntnuu. Hi S. S. FUKRST BISMARCK JAN. 24 FEU. 12 S.S. KRONPKINZESSIN CECILIE FKll. 28 MAIt. 17 M'KATtiiN I ,orAvn ISDAYSiiaciiIcostJSP A 11(1 siv mum: lenioa m:w ItllllC, Jan M VI T la MarrS II IK April It hi . H. VK-fOlll.l I.IIISi: atul . N, Ali:illl(A. 3 in J tar lnvlUt ilvll'i; crultt, Hamburc- American Line 1(10 1'oWoil hull I I. in Uto, l. ir liornl ,"KMit. I ----MMuauaM1aH p.vnu: uuiciiiiV mi. m .Vow IIKOINAMI'S C'orilTSIIIP IMIson CuiiiBtl) l.'vtru l'riiinio 'llimilny for (lilt tlirii'aj 'n- .Mtt Unco Mulc Tlnit I ll Hut Pliliirf-t t'offco MkIu Witlnc-ibiy DR. W. H. HEOKMAN llointsipitlli piivsici.w ami sumco.v Offlro Sparln llulldlui: Offlro lloutN 111 ,. M. tn II P. M. 1 Raises the Dough Better ALL GROCERS A llllBk. ' ' .aSwl Bittncr's Real Estare & Employment Bureau I "or Nolo 30 tines, 2:1 ncms In fruit, 3 room lioiuo, imru, out hulldliiKs, pluco tin dor woven wlro fontu, Kood wntur rbtlit, Prlcu '10(10. 10 acrus, H ticros In applus, 7 years old, couiuiurclal ii acres hx year old. punrs, 10 uoros, 3 oar obi pours, ' arms, C jimr obi puuuhos, 1 ncru In burriou of till klmls, to ttcrcs In hay land, I room cottUKu, itood barn and other bulldlii;s, Prlro $3000. Nlio S room modern houso, on W. Main, 200 iumuiit, IC pur month. Prlro 22CO, (Jnoil mock ruutihott for sulo or trndu. Ilousos furnished and uufurulsliud for runt, (loud Jersey cow IDS, Pony nml saddlo $30. Ihiiplo-uioiit Olrls for Kdiitinil houso woik, lloiisukeoper, Itiiiu:)i huiids. MRS. EMMABITTNER It'H. Plinii.i ltHMI-X JMioilo 8BH. OpiKisllo ,Vsh llotail ItOOMrl ipi 7, PAMl IlIOIC ART STORE Heducud prices Idcturo frumliiK, on plcturos und Century Edition of MUSIC : 5c a Cppy -while it lasts I'iiuiiii .No, (IU7-J, ( UyX, Grnpo,H . i. -T- W ! $ at- -tt