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1 isi-,r PAGE FOUR afEDFORD MATL TRimiNE, MED-FORD, OR WON, MONDAY, ,TANlTARV 5, 10M. Bedford Mail tribune AN INMKI'I'NOKNT NKWSI'AIT.U Pl'llMKllKI) KVIJItY AKTKltNOON hxct.pt hunoav iiv Tin: .MKUKOUD 1'lllNTiNO CO, Tlio Dcinncrntln Time, The Meilford Mnll, Tito Meilfnnl TiNuinc. The South 'l it OfrRiinlnii, Tlio Atihlniiil Tribune Of rice Mnll Ttlhuno IlultiUni,', 2B-27.SJ Ninth I-'lr ultoct. tclcptumo .6. MEXICAN REBELS Offlclnl Paper of tho City of Mo.lfor.1, orriclnl Paper of Jackson County. rSntcrwl nn seconil-clnss mnlter nt Mi'itfunl, Oregon, omlcr Ihu nut of March 3, 1S7!. auBncniniON rates Ono year, by mnll .. .. ..J3.00 One. month, hy mail . .So I'er month, ilrllvoroit by cmrler In Metlfonl. Jucktuiitvlllc. nml Cen tral Point . 50 put unlay only, liy mnll, iter year..- $.00 Weekly, iter year. - I JO MEET MM IN OJINAGA ATTACK MR. FINCH, FEMALE IMPERSONATOR, OF THE TEAM OF SLATER & FINCH, NOW APPEARING AT THE STAR THEATER BWORN CIRCULATION. Dally average for six immthn cmllnc December si, 1JI3, :ioo. Tho Mnll Tribune l on kiiK nt ilia Ferry Ni'im Ktiw.t, San l-'nmrlKccv Portland Hold New-- Stnml. Portland l'ortlaiut News Co. IVrtlntnl, Ore. V. O. Whltnoy, Scuttle, Wash. rnll Zenittl Wire United rrtn Dlipatrhe MEDrOSD, OBEOOW. MrtropollH of Southern Or-econ ami Northern California, nnd tlio fastest KrowliiR city In OrcRon, Population V. H. census 1310 SSIO. t-Mlnmtcd. IBM 10...00. Heat paved city of aire In world. 10 iilIfM nxplinlt pavinjr costlnc II. 000.000. Jrnvlty Mountain Water Svatem matin? tMS.OOP; wifr prstetu costing JtSO.OOO. Ilnnuer fruit city In Orccon IIoruc Itlvcr Splttenberir apple won sweep Mnkes prlre nnU tills of "Appla Xlnir of th World" nt tlio Nalloi1.1l Apple Show, Siwikane, imil n enr of Newtowna won first prlxe nt Canadian International Applo Plum-, Vancouver, It. C Hoiruo Itlver New. Inwn von first prlxo nt Spokane Na tlonnl Apple Show, IIorup Itlvcr i'ar hroucht lilghrx prices. In nil markets of the world Uur Inc the past seven years. 1'rult shipments In ISIS netted crow crs over 11,000,000. jiiHinirii is ine gateway to cralcr Kike oh the Pacific Highway LAST MEDICINE MN OF KLAMATHS DO UHN AD (Klaiunth Northwestern) "Doctor John," Tho last noteil "medicine man" of tho Klaroaths Is dead. Ills true. Indian name Is not well Known. Ho had but ono son, who ownsn number of cattlo and who Is holding the funeral feast. Old Doc tor John died on December 29. and his body Is now lying In state waiting burial. Ho II rod In a little house beside tho lake, two or three milt's south of tho Agency. Ho was old; some of hlg companions say he had seen n hundred winters. Ho was blind, or nearly so, and was often seen with a child leading him. He was quite doaf. He was scarred and rough. Ho was silent and stole un less you approached him properly to bring out his nature. Ho was a true Indian untouched by his surround ings. Ho did not take up tlio white Biinn's ways. Ho spoke no English, lie flourished In tho days of Cap tain Jack, Iloslon Charley and those of tlio old stock. In those days he carried his plants mid bugs, his charming sticks and beads, his (Inline nnd kettles, his wuter and fire, In answer to tho calls of his sick brethren. He worked to tho best of his kuowlcdge and no one could do more. Old Doctor John will huve what Is known among the Indians as n big funeral. A beef lias been killed nnd loads and loads of groceries pur chased, nnd a feast will be kept up for n week or ten days. I'M'SllMO, Toy.. Jiiii. 5. -title- tho .leicnn roliol vvctc tr.xiii" tti loud Ojiiuijiti'- defender- into n lni, il wii- evident lioro lixlny that tlio fimnrr litul MiftVrctl a .-ovoio iv utm' in the fltrhliiiff pH-ito Pir iilio on tlio boitthoiit hv of tlio Kin (Imtultv t'ntil h littlo nrtor 12 Saluulnv niplil tlio ix'lioU liuil M'Oiucil to lime miioli tlio hotter of tlio onpisoiunit. Ihiriii; tho eaily hours or niulii" luoniiiis; thoy made tin uttenmt to storm the town, wliioli tho pnnion mot with mi ftoroo a tire tliat the at taokintr foroo wtw driven hack in I'otiMdemlile ili-onlor. Thriuiulituit Siiiulnv lltelitintr raced Htiiutornipti'tlly. The Ojina.ca irnrn-!-on aptoatvil iihuo fonfiilont, how oor, ami the reheU lo-s viaorou-i in their attempt!! to clot. in on the town. At miiltiiuht the Mitutd of firinjr rvnolit'il a oro-fcndo. whiuh it was learned Iiimo later nr.irkod a hri-k llly by 'J.MIO of the carriMin under (lonoral Salaar, aimed it developed, to interrupt a maneuver hv (Soiioral Ortega, ono of the rebel lender", h whoeh the latter sought to join force- with Genera! liodriuttcz. eom- maiulitie the reikis we-t of Ojintma. At fir-t Ortega ilre SalaxarV men hack when the two bodies en countered one another in the dark ncs, hut General Orozeo, who had reinnineil behind the town- defence--, proinptlv ruhod forward Sl)t rein-foroement- and the tide of battle njrain turned nsrain-t the rebel-. A deperate hnml-to-liaiid stm slo en-ued, in which both side.- lo-t heavily. fo artillery wa u-eil, each side fearitnr it would mow down its own men. A an up-hot of the eoufliet, the rebel lo-t nearly every advantage they Ii.kI tniinetl by a week of hard fiulititiL'. The garri-mi, too, had pained the open from the .-mallpo.-ridden ennip, where thes have been shut up for dnv. rQmm ,--wm postoFFiCE A Rogue River Valley Sunset OF E The .liip.iue-e a oeiatiou held their annual mooting in the Manhat tan (.'life Sunday afternoon nnd elected officer- for the year. M. Mum. tlio I'liiver-ity club steward, wits named pre-itlcnt, nnd Otto Sa tut named .-eerelary-trea-urer. Ju lius Satui, the well-known laundry wnjroti driver and retiring president, delivered an hour's addre on the prore- of the Japano-e the In-t yeur. A lianiiiot of Japane-e dishes wiis -oned afterward-'. Ahout thirtv I laluii ROBBED OF $41.25 The piwloffiee .it lluttoit, Cal., a- robbed of .ll .'", tile nunrterls lereipt-, -erne time between Deeem- hor I and N'ew Yeur'. , l'o-tnuistor Frank Kilard? eaehed the money in the )M-toff1oo whilo ho went In hi gold difttrintc oh Silver Pork. When he returned the c-li was cone. Kd wurds iniide up the 1hh and ltip pod the office eoulimictit to .lack sonxitlo. di-ooiitiiiHiny the nffiee. The local po-toffior Iw- n'oeivml no repott on the lohberv. The twiee-n-wcok mall at Hut ton ha- been distributed hv the miners Ihem-clvcs, and abmit u dnimi nie -upplied in the winter month-. They ot their mail mid returned to their There are no clue- to the To the l-MltoiM.r Mad Tfilnitiet ' One of tlio eliainm of tills lioaiiti I'ul valley is the fino sunsets ami (lUil'ioils hiiiui-es we so often luive, hilt seldom see iiuvllilli wiltlen iilioul. Sumo time ago in looking over some old letters I euiiie uoiohs a ile-eriplioii of mi uiiiiniiilly lino Hiiuset we have on laiiiiury il, HMD, which will iccall the -eetto to all who wcto foiltiiiate eiioiigli to see it. II was written hv Mrs. ,. t IVtulleloii of Table Itock and is a vivid and tine picture of the scene. I ul-o enclose a ttcuriptiou she gives of a icecnl siiuii-e, lhiukiti)C peilmps .Mill can ti-e them in our New Year's editien: "We had a goiioitsy imiiiiiifieent siiu-ei totiiuht, and 1 must tell you of it. Turner himself would have had to dip his lnu-lt thrice into lii-t tuo-t brilliaiit paint and thon fallen far short of reality. I'ive minutes hcfoie the inni-li of glorious colors the clouds lay In broken Hakes and tiny mn es over the tip of lower Table Koek with two bauds of polo blue low down on the southwestern hoi'ion. Someone iciuaikod, M low cold it looks' but u- we gncd a In nit Imijiiioii-iiess anil sueec-lioii of color crept in. making the whole western sky look like mi immense opal. The ne.sl we knew the hidden ll".lilrt Imil leaped I'm III. mid far ipiick,cr lliaii I euii el il, the gloc loits colots ponied nml liiiulili'il and Klciiiticit lnililei' and luighler iom In eiiiiisou, old gold, lite gold, imil leu gold, a iltixling, liiileseriluilile oniiiKe gold, mid the two pale blue bliiiiN, shone a dink liiripiolse blue In eonlriiM lo lite railliiiit Kiitilcn idoiuls. We in-lied outside utid Iht whole lionveim weie ill Miililng roies. The east wan pale blue, over which the Mauler I'aiulor wim hastily splusliinjr, ditMliiiiK anil Hclually rnh biiiK in the fainle-l, ilainliosl pud. lints with heaiililul, tuiije-lie Moiiil I'ill, calm and seieiie, in il- siiun.v sheen lonklug so cold ami uiiiaovcd in till the liofof uh'iiou- cnloiinir. 'I'illll UK Hie evctlaxlllig hill-,' came into my mind, but the giamt "Id liioiililaiti looked cold anil utitespoii sive, ami u feeling of sadness wn erecpiiiK over mo, when, true lo the ploiuise of hope mid peace and Ju.v to come, the pink ftitli gave a hhhc -iiiilinif, living anwor to (ho fax I fading brightness in the west, mid long after the color had died oiil above ihe It nek, I'itt still shone, a wni in. pink cone to our watching eves.'' MRS, II. L. LEAOH 33xi)ort Coniotloro WW iNorlli .Uni-llutl. IMumofidJJ iM. Singer Sewing Machines MaeliliicH for i out. iihoiin Kill X, ltepullr, cleaiilm:. ollti, licedlmi, pmtit, plioiioiunph lepulrltig, Alt l(.llllM, M N.(ii:tt '2U- Sonlli Holly SI., .Mcilr.ml A Rogue River Valley Sunrise E L were ire-cut. thieves. Charity No Relief for Poverty, but Mothers' Pensions Proves Its Worth DEFECTIVE FLUES I Willi the thermometer hovering about 70, with the brightest of sun shine rdiowering the hill-, with less Hum half the rainfall experienced this season in California, Medford r vvoudering why the Southern l'a- i-ittc is not running excursions from California mid the northvve-t to on joy a real balmy winter clime in the Hoguc I'iver vnllcv. The siin-hine of the ii-t few days Iiiia brought up the sap in-the tree niid buds ore wclliii". If the warm weather continues a fmv more Iays, almond and eacli will be in bloom. Hut I'rofesMir O'Gara savs that it will not that the barometer is al ready dropping ami a rain i due for Tuesday. A wnnu wind ha- blown from the southeast for the pa-t three days, carrying off the little snow that re mained on the lower lewis. The -eaxonal defieii'iicv in rainfall i over live iii'-he-, and orcluirilints .mil i, inner-. ,i pi.tMng for rain. $1 .60, HALVES, LONDON (Hy Judge Henrv Neil.) In every city, lan:e nud snmll, n organizatien: of well menniog mo. pie who iiroiMi-e to cure for 'hi'- dren in poverty. There, people boj; from the rich and well-to-do to at money, clothing, shelter nud food for poor children. Children who fall into the hands of there charitable organizations are fir-t digrM-sl. then taken from their mothers nnd in the end poverty i not even re lieved. Hogging i- deiiioroli.ing to nil ou ccrncd, even when it ix ilime by a fine lady, or a lino orgiuiiyuitioii ol our best people, on fine stiiiiunary from u fine office. History shows that bi-ggiog failed lo cdiu-ut the children and a iiidn-lrv detnnuded girls and bovv who could reml and write, the free public stdiool system was established ami ha just about abuli-hcd illitemey. Xo Itcllcf for l'ovcily Charity school were n Miii.erl)lc failure. They huve gone. Hut Ine lttis-cll Sage fimniluiion ntxl other great institutions will go piffling nroiiud trying to convince the opUy that clmrity will lelieve child miv- etlv. Chuiltv disgrace thr r eeivur, enche him to beg. and fill giver with a fulm pridu HiAt his chHinetcr. Chanty cunnot even K-licvc child iiovcity and it 'ihe icpoit ol the lire department tor IUIII, which will be filed with Ha- city council upon the re turn of Chief Almoin, will show tltnt fori'-. sin the occurred in Metltonl ln-i voir, a majority being Hue and gi.i- blares. The uio-t dixHtiou 1'ito wii the ilot ruction tl the loioii lively htable, Tluce Hue I'i re ntal n defective 1 lcplncc ui lhu Uui-vci-itv club culled out the ileparl )i ih I Inst uiotitli. SUSTAINED BY COURT WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 The United States supreme court declared today for a brouder enforcement of tho pure food law, Itegardlng tho labelling of poison In drugs, It ruled that a certain head ucho remedy, labelled as containing "no acctenulled," was nilsbritiided be r.iiiso II coiitnluod acetphciitlillii, do rlvod from Hig formnr tlrug. TJte Rogue River Fruit & l'r"ilu a-inciutioii iciioit tiif -nU- ui ... ... . lllivcd i-jir ol Winter No i- nl l.oo ' llil-llie-x don, the half boxe- lor r I .(ID nml the full boxis, for jJ-'-'.-'IO net, t. o. b. jrcdforil. Auction piiee on fruit U i''oriud u- follew: Si. Loin-, Doc. ti'J. WwUer, Idaho, JouiiHliiim, .' to ".'.00. average. (hieago, Dec. 20. Hen Duvix, ?1..'I7: Home IJeauty. .!.""; Green ii'gx. sl.UI; Delawaio Itcd. rl.'ill; Newtoiyns, .si.d.'l mid ilJ'i. 1'liibidelphia, Dec. 'JU. -Hood Kiver Sjiitchlniig, Illiie Diauioiid, 'rl.li'i to l.yi'; Weiiatchee Spitzenbuig, .i-'J.l.'i to .W..m; iaucy, W.08 to .fJ.K); Winc-ais. $1,80 and .f 1.8."; Joiintli an-, $AZ lo.-fa; Dclicioiw, .f'J.-l.'i to '2.lfi; Wmc-ap, $2.15. from their own children, bceuut,o they wore poor ami Hit crime wan committed lu the name of klndneiis and rlutrltv. I ltoix Cod will forgive llteiu. This Is going on In Now York state at this ver hour and xny per son may prove It by visiting the Juvenile courts mid ohxorvlng tlio processes. Appalled at Hit separation o( child ami mother, ilio siiprnuio crime, and the most awful punishment that could be devised by friends, I con ceived the Idea of pensioning moth ers. Quietly th law wait paMed In Illinois and wont Into effect on July I, I ' 1 1 . Since that time thoiisaudM of fhlldrnu have been relieved from poverty nnd llw breaking up ot homes has been checked. Tho ifow systom mot with the approval of the public- nud at this tlmo has been udopted by olghteon othar states. The liegglng charltlcn of Chicago huve provou Inofflilont. lu the eyes or tho public. Tho high salaries experts nud tho horde of "Invostlgators" could not raise last uar more than $70.01)0. ulthoimli iiMlsled by torn- mlttet of proininent btisluess m u Many charity workers thrown out of work by the lulluro of tho begging societies have lioen hired by the county as civil ervlcu emploes to holp the iiuslond mother. Instead of wasting their time as employment asoints for wash wouiau mid scrub hors. .Mothers' Tension Sjstcm, "One, two, three! The clear uotis of the orchiird bell break in upon our sith-oOn-eiousnt'xs, mid at the foil i Hi stroke we are fully awake lo tho fact that it is 1) a, m. ami time for hu-y people to be uu mid iloinc. The donning of the daily raiment takeo but a few monient-, then lo the cast window for the n-iinl in-pir-atiou from grand old .Mount I'itt (Mount .Mel.aiiKhliu, the scientists -ay, but lo us who have dwelt long in his presence it will alwnvs be Mount I'itt). One glnuce -nlt'iees lo tell us Hint there are to ho Nights worth the -eeing. uad we hastily get into the open air. All the moun tains are it deep, dark, mvvslerious blue. To the uorih upper Table Koek, to the ea-t. the flat ilepre ion where wo know ie the woild-fmncd Crater lake; then, in cold, blue white ri-cs (he -burp cotir of Mount I'itt, nulling as if in hushed silence the coining of the dawn, with oii-m- nml ntreamcis of dark clouds behind nud over him, changing into tumbled bil low up towniile the zenith, llie-e lat ter alieadv flii-bcil around the edgc Willi ilit rk pink. The eve swoop- on past Koxy Ann to where thuiuh-iap-ed Pilot Knob staildx boldly out against a strip of clear blue sky, on by Wagner Unties, uji the patchen of snow showing clear against the hlue-bbick background, thence to Lower Table Koek lu the -WMt, lit its northern cud, we untch our bieath. )'hat is it Thcie, slipping down behind a heavy laoewoik pullet u ol clouds, U Hie almost full moon, ll clear, silveiv splendor making the solte-t opiilc-et-iil eolors play over, around and aniong the over-liiltni: eloinU. Au cver-iucreasiiuf glory of bright eolonug in the cast, Iroio which .Mount I'itt seems to, be grad unity iwmiiog lowatiU it, ami tin shiiuineriiig, fnsciiwliug, ethereal nioiMiliglil mi the west! No wonder we feel awed in the pioeenoo of auch stillness and f two uch picture from the baud of God. Seareelv bliss I lllltg, we watch. The inimii slowly droM liehlml Him Gidd 11)11 range, mid with a liHig-druvn breath we turn en-lwnrd, uliete the not of all shades of pink, rose, vellow, old gold nud tmiue color continue to spread in over-shift in maguineenre, with occasional glimpse- of tunpioi-e blue, till the whole ky is a name. Again, fascinated, we watch Ihe col ors fade, the clour -pnee, once tur iptni-c, ebiioge to (Hire lumon color, llteti to inlei-e liiilit, nud Hip situ conic- up from behind one cloud, otilv o HI- buck of iitiollo-r. To Hie lute n'scr. December I'.', IIICI, wa outy an oidiliary gray winter tuoin iug, but to thoio who weie early n-hr was given two never-to-be-forgotten picture -the setting moon nml the iln wning day. MKS. J. II. I'ltNnl.lfl'ON. Eating is a Habit AMI A (JIIOII O.VK'tOO, ritDVIDI.D The eatables are properly selected, cooked and served. Wo hitvo had vonrs of ovpetleiue lit this line. Mverv tiling aituiuil our dining room nud kitchen Is clean and strictly t-iultary and tho cooking Is tloiio by exports. Itoiilotnbor vou wait on yourself, get what oii want and pay for only what you get Come and try un onto at least. Sanitary Cafatcria till SOI I'll ( liVHUI. E. D. Weston Official Pliotogrnplior of th Mod ford Commorclal Club Aumtuur Fitiiflhinjj' Tost Cards PuuoruMiN! Work J'liiali lighU) Portraitfl Inttsrioi and oxtcrior viowu Negatives mado anv tinio and any ilatjo by a)point nmnt. I. .M. IIXIt.MO.V, .Maiisgcr. 208 E. Main Phnnn 1471 doc- not even prosH to aboli-h it. I-nr -cores of years this beggingl Tho iwtnsion sjstoju ha been found -inc.- went o;i iiuhiudered. Tim, bcoiiomlcul us all the money goes I'liilcd Charities of Chicago colled-1 directly to the children and their ed more than SilUO.UOO a year, ".; mother and the family Is not sub- D.WCIXtJ SCIIOUli Ol'liXS TIICItSD.W, JAXCAHY HTII Nutatorlum small hull, H. II. Howell, Instructor, nhslstod by two lutly liiEtructors. Thursday for adults and "Saturday afternoon for school children. Keening session ut b' ji, m. Saturduy afternoon u p. in. Will teach waltz, two-step, schot tlsche, thrco-htop, lancloru and tang. l-'or lortiis pli'juo Waltci Merrick. iht cent of which went to salaries of "investigator," whoo chief work was obtaining jobs for dependent mothers. Such Jobs as thoy obtained wore wushlng and scrubbing, labori ous work which ruined t lit mother and broke up tho family. Thousands or f amlllos were broken up In tlita way. Tho technical 'court charge for breaking up tho family, however, was truancy delinquency, "fulling to keep the house clean." or tho mother was sent to tho hospital broken down. Thus, Juvenile court records and tho unuulng statistics of the charity trust show that no homes wero broken up by poverty. Tho facts nro that chur Ity was tho cuuso of all tho broken homos that passed through tho Juve nile court and charity trust. Cliiulty llrol.e I'p Families. Kurly In 1011 I happened to run Into this supremo trlinu against motherhood and childhood. Selling black bableH uwuy from their moth ers, outraged humane persons all over the world nud helped bring onj tho bloody civil war. Hut I have seen while nml hers, good mot hers, noblo mothers, fccpuruted forever I Jeitod to the linultfcof charity uu more thuu the pupil lu tho public school. I'nder this system families are not broken up; hope Illuminates th'o life of tho mother; she remains at homo and takes euro of her own children: the llltlo ones may huve ii homo or wlih h they are proud, and the records or (ho Juvenllo courts show that the usiinl, Juvenllo delin quency has ubout disappeared from pensioned families. Heforo, the ijislon hystoiu was ntlopted n Chicago, iiuu out or 1,700 children wero brought Into com t on charges of pott theft, and other In fractious of the law. Aftor theso sumo 1.700 children hud been pen sioned only three wero brought Into court on charges, The cuuso of this Is the pension which unubles the mother to remain at homo and look after her own children. Tho results are ainii'liigly successful, und Chi cugo will hoou abolish entlroly from tho city limits, child poverty, the blight of civilization. Heggiug must stop, It Is a failure BLUE LEDGE ROAD One of the sevcrc-l -new .linl wind -tonus in veins raged in the llluc Lodge district last week, followed bv n Chinook wind that lucllcd the snow rapidly and imule (orient- out o the moiintaiii streams. Throe ot ol -now eoveutil Hie gioiinil. The i oml to the I Hue l.edge mine wa- dam aged, being wiiheil out in a tlocii places, making travel bv wugou im poKkihlc. The road was buill by Iln- Towue inlcicsl- at a t of llUll)0 ami opciatioiis at the Itluo ,ed"i were sii-pciided bcjnrc it was huocjil into hcavv it-c touch of blood MiiouiiiK nnd a son build are the results. The hoise had been suffering friiio the foxluil, a bur bed gins- Meed, nml clf'irlx In icinovo weie nn-iiece--fo lo- olliel-. Mr. liiissell Ibeil look oil Hie woik. To uiiike mutters wor-e, Hie horse held on for a uiiuulc, dt spile -pulled ie-i-laiice. With Medford trade U Mtidfonl mado ISIS THEATRE rholnplii)s of liiiilll) lli-t or I'coJcillon Clear riiliic o lljo .Strain Warm House .No I.oiik Walls CciiMircil I'lioloplajH Musc to I'll Ilio I'd lutes TODAY ,S PltOdllA.M vS1 M ffisttm RIENX- INDIA tolSE' riiK 1 Ihe HORSE BIT HAND OF DEE RUSSELL;The El "Dee" Uu-sell, well known rancher, while cxlractiiig lovtail from Ihe mouth of a hor-e 1ml week, hail his hand badly bitten when the miiuial clainoed down it- jaws. A slight !l OTIIIilt I'llOTOI'I.AYH -U With Medford trade In McilforJ iiinUo, John A. Perl UNDERTAKER I.ady Assistant jm s. iiAii'ri.Ki'r Phones M. 17 and 17-.IJ Ambulance Sorvico Deputy Coroner STAR THEATRE .MI'DCOIID 1-'M'I''FV COMPANY ItCG Itugs and Carpets woven from old carpets nud sewed rags, OH Kust Main I'lione r.ilil-lt CHICHESTER S PILLS Tif nA r)aeT Vw ff M.rkM-!arSIIIH4HraV 1'UI. U Und ul Uelil ..ulltaWx l.r. k.i.I lit, ilu IUUa. Y Ti.k a kr. llur f yue r lttuir.1.1. A.li (,., liiri.i ifl'H.TKBM irUI ... iT:.h.. .... a k..K ..i u . .MM ,.lklim.. ,i.l..v II,.. ." V mm V..I luul.l.l lU.t.AI-trflolUlK S01O BY DkUGlilSTS IVtKVmtLKf. t oday Slater & Finch Clover Vaudoville 4 NEW REELS OP PHOTOPLAYS uooniuusro ADMISSION 10 CENTS ie Mf.ll- let r tnnn, .".uetC.nil. Krd Sr.jmt ln! mOtrin lo II -int-tr tnl C'u4mntst, lncli.I,ntt, l'lti,lhlusgli rsiit, Iht Itotu ssJ nd tfV', ; J- i.g It mlrf est ltii lull in humpe, AU nd Aftira, ,y Ibr S. S. CLEVELAND () ll.m tUw Vi., J.-u.., IS. 101 93 Days $700 and up iMtutiftf itdtt t tin ii l Mn ...nf trft. Al ctul.n la V'.) ImlUi, 'aam ("anil, Aruun.l ll,- VVvflil. Ilioniili Ilia Panama C anal, a,..IMil II air anaait It It. HAMBURG-AMERICAN . LINE Hill Powell St., San Francisco, Cal., or I. in nl Agents Hooray! Blood Free of Impurities Eczema Gone! Acne, Tetter, Ruttb, Pimples, Carbuncles, Boils Banished! JStfA i.- r,)t 1 w .ft asafalWB taftte It la ii-rliilnlr r-mnrkiilile Imw iinliklr till- Hi lion ill H h H, Hie fiiluiiilN IiIikhI nirllhr. ahimH Itsi-ir iii Hie .kin. There, U eiie lin;rieiii In K H. H. wlilih lii-rnlliirly kiIiiiuIiiIi-h ei-llnlur nr sliiniluUr in III lly in avlei-t (i-iiiii Hie liliiml, or (nitn I lie line network of iih vi-i-.-Ik la llm skin. IIhim- elciiii-iilH whlili It riij ultra fur li-KHierillliill, TIiih iilmiilim, in in-, icii-iim. Iiipim, nr mil oilier liliiml euiiilltliui Hull ittltirkH Ilio skin nr sivkii tin onllrt liroiiih llis skin In mil wlh tlin miltdoUl firm nf H. H. H. 'I'll I I- why kVIii Irinilili'it vmiUli m n-xilllr imil why lliejr ilo not return, Un il'T Iln- hilhu-iiie n( H. H. H. Ilila linn net work of liliiml i-clit In Hie "kin la uiio sium ii ai'ii-itini; iruui Uu- tiiiioit ine luiltl iinii riiiiiin-ii rnr iii-iiuny iiaaiie, uim Hi mute nt illm'iiao la Jiiat u letiatiiutly ln lii-ullliy llkaite, unit Ilio lout na leliatnuilv l. niMlieri'il inul ri-mli-reil Ini; imiiiiviiI, lariiili- , ini will he iirnrlii-il pni ili-llchteil at Ilio ill-Ilk rlimiui- Ir Jim will like H H, H,, Hie (union- IiIihiiI iiiiIIIi-'. a iirllmi hi Hie skill U iiuIIii M'tiNnlluiuil. Tlii-ae fmln are mint hilly expliilupil In u lnmU on "k(n IriHilili-H si-til h,v Ihe Hwlft Hiiei-liin Co., 'Jin Mwlfl ll.l.'. Allmilii, (hi, Y,, will llml H. H. H. on ante ill nil ilru apiroa. Del ii IhiIIIi- in ilny unit IiiiiiIhIi nil wU If t nHllt'lluu. Wlien j mi sU f.,r K H H look imi fur III!1 I'llllllllnll till I. ilf Ir.lliir I,, .,,11 ..... iiviiii thing cte Jiiill'l ho uiixU-il,