PXGK FOUR lEDFORB atATJj TRTRUN1U. MEOTORD. OREO OK. TntTRSTAV, JANUARY 1.". 10! Medford Mail tribune an indkpen'dknt NnwKiMPKti ruuMKiiMi) livmiv aktkiinoon KXOKPT SUNDAY V TUB MKIJI'OIin I'ltlNTI.NO vo. Tito Dornoerstle Times. Thn Medford Mnll Tim MfiUonl Tribune, Tlio Houth cm OrpRonlnn. Tlio Atltlnmt Tribune. Office MaII Tribune llulMlrur, 36-37-Z9 North Mr struts telephone '&. Official l'liner o! urncini ir the Oily of Medford, of Jarkson County. Kntvrcd ns rcconil-clnM matter ftt MrdTonl. Oregon, under tho net of Enroll S, U't HUDSCHIVTIOK RATES One year by mnll... ....... .15.00 One month, by mull . . .... ....... .J 0 l'cr "inn'h, delivered by carrier In Moilfonl JuckKOnvlllo nnl Cen tral TolnL. ... . . .. . .50 Siturd.iy only, by mnll, per yenr .. i 00 Weekly, per yenr 1.80 SWORN CIRCULATION. Dally avcruco for stx months cndlnc December SI, 1913. SROO. Tho Mnll Tribune It on sale at th Kerry Mows HIqihI. Hn Vrwnclsco. Portland Hotel News Stand, l'ortland Portland News Co, l'ortland. Ore O Whitney, Fenttln. Wash. mil Z.tatd Wire United Frtt DlspaUhss SWAT THE FLY CAMPAIGN 10 BE LAUNCHED FRIDAY t Svwit, swnl, swat, tho boys and girls nre swniting. Mn nnd jm arc ul&o swatting roun'; Swat, Mvnt, Vwnt; keep right on your swatting r Some tiny wo Fhnll live in flylejs town. Tlio following committee will meet nt 1:00 o'clock Friiluv afternoon at tin public library to organize, a "swnt-tho-fly" campaign: Mayor Punlin; Mr. Gates, presi dent Commercial club; Hen Sheldon, vice-president Commercial club; P' fos'.or O'Gurn, county pathologist; Superintendent Collins, superintend ent of schools; Dr. Thayer, city health officer; Dr. Hill, food in hpector; Professor Wilon, entomol ogist; Prof. Hodgo. entomelogist: Mrs. Gore, president Greater Mod- ford club; Mrs. McKibbcn, chainnan food sectien: Mrs. Hird, chainnan civics section. Tho civics section of tho Greater Mcdford club will publicly launch : "swal-the-fly" campaign at the pub lie library tomorrow afternoon a :'M o'clock. Dr. Clifton Hodge will make tho address on "The Houefl itml Other Household 1'csK" Pro fessor Wilson of the O. A. C. will ou'liiio tho laii of campaign, and Mrs. E. E. MeKibbon of Grants l'n-.s Miil tell how the city of Muskogee, Oklu., v.ns cleaned up of Hies in 39112 by the efforts of their civic league, of which sho was president. If you winh to help make Medford and Jackson connty llyless come to this meeting. Kvcry merchant and householder in Mcdford is urged to at tend, if possible. Wo need tuid must have co-open tiou of effort in this cnmpaigu or we cannot be successful. The winter lias been such an open one that lust M-nr's crop of flios still are with us, nud ttiilc-s we have severe cold later we may expect to begin the spr mouths with us many Uios as we had ii luiuVuuitner last year. All of u know what that means, for never wa there known such n pest of flios a-, hurrnsscd us this lust biunim and full. Flies can bo absolutely extonniii iiliil in auv community by the con telted action of all tho people. Hut I litre must bo co-oporntion, nud i. t be begun now. If wo ure to b j ile-,s town, oven tho children m t bo enlisted as valiant soldiers to "swat tho fly." A plan js being thought of to o ut every school child in tills enm-i )' ;u, and no doubt (hero will b i- ilMouHiil pii.os or lend to the iu st miecessful soldiers in tho wnv on l'litlh that is nbout to bo liiiincluii THE HOSIERY The socks 1 tliun for thee, dear heart Menu quite a pile of work to ino; 1 count them over, every ono npurt; Thy hosiery thy hosiery! J-'ni'h sock a mute, two niako a pair, To clothe thy feet in storm and cold; count each sock unto the end and find ' l'vo hkippod n hole! Oh, carelessness, this thy reproof, See how it looms across thy sole. J grind mv teeth, nud thou in very jnilli, ' ' ' J darn that hole, bwcetheurt ; I Jam that hole! Author unkuowii, MEDFORD WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITY TlUi ciyio activity of tluv ladios of tin, (.jtrojjH'V .Mcdford club is fo bo oonmu tided. Tho canipaitin to rid tho city of flies should moot with tho co-operation of ovory ono, for flics arc numerous and ouo of the, worst posts that afflict the community. A survey of the city government is being made with a view to more scientific management. A survey of the public schools, which will reveal the defects, if any, in the existing system should follow for Medford wants the best of everything. The question of school hygiene is ono that interests everyone as do all matters connected with the schools. Tho subject is primarily ono that women should interest themselves in as men have failed to. Tho Greater Bedford club is becoming an important factor in community life and its activity n public matters beneficial to the city. It is the club's province to help make Medford bettor in every way. Hacked as thev are bv the ballot, there is no reform in eivic a l'faiis that women cannot accomplish if they work unitedly for it. I hoy share bilitv for the administration institutions. Thev have the justifying equal suffrage by accomplishment. Tho Oregon system enables the people to rule directly. Laws can bo initiated, odious measures subjected to th4 referendum and the recall invoked if desired. Kven now charters can be adopted for cities. All the machinery of popular government is at the service of the Oregon woman and it is her mission to succeed whore man has miserably failed in bettering administration of public affairs. Let the women make Medford a real progressive city, not in the amount of inoiiev spent, but in the. results achieved, not in material or man can do that, but in improved government and bet tered conditions for humanitv. Comment on the CMoro Obgervor) Tho special1 New Year edition of the Medford Mnll Tribune lg tho best we have seen for several years, not excepting that ot the Oregonian. It Is replete with signed articles as to the capacity ot financial returns from an investment In that territory, but the striking part is that oil tho signa tures arc of parties that are actually receiving the benefit and In no case are they what may bo termed specu lators; It Is the small holder telling you how he mado a salary of $100 to I&00 per month attending' to his own business. (Hlllsboro Independent) A newspaper achievement worthy of all praise which may possibly bo given is tho annual number of tho Medford Mall Tribune. It consists of 38 pages divided into six sections, and is profusely Illustrated and with a proportion of advertising matter that proves the business men ot Med ford appreciate the efforts ot the Mall Tribune management. Annual editions containing a greater num ber of pages are common, but none are better edited or nre moro perfect typographically. When It Is remem bered, that Medford is yet in the small city class the edition becomes all the more remarkable, and wo be lieve we aro safe in saying that the Mnjl Tribune has far exceeded any thing thus far attempted by news papers of cities of tho size ot the Southern Oregon metropolis. (Newberg Knterprlso.) For several years Mr. George Put nam has been giving tho Medford peo ple and the adjacent provinces aud district and territories and communi ties a dally paper far superior l:i Suet as Valuable as Laird WASHINGTON', I). C, Juu? lX-r-' njlow the scraps to settle at the bot Heports from some of the Join) xpv-'Ji"" of l,,u ,f"t,,C( htr"i" "l0 f"1 eialist0 of the department oagrieul-1 y1' " ,,1,,tl' ","1 wt il "wa-v ,0 ture indicate that in certain section-, ,,'.,,. ,, , there is a seriou, wute of uilii-i,, """ U,i ." "" v "Wo '!! e'mm , . i , ,.ii .1 i . . able food, due to the iuci that many housewives do not appreciate tho , .. .. ii. .. . VU1IIC IU SUUI. Jl UUUKIIIg illlU till U'H know how to use it. As a result miuiy throw good food stiut into the giiibugc puil, or else in raio iuc ue it with meat trimmings for soup inekiiig. Main' aro unaware thai stint pof;esi.vi the same food value aw bird, aud if piopcrly tried out is a satisfactory substitute lor frying purposes, lor shot toning, and in making sitvorv its. Apparently some of the iu)okbook have misled the American houeviie by stating that suet is good only for soap making In Kttiope, however, this food Js carefully kept and rendered, and in (joruiiiuy, suet am laid are used in terchaneably for frying and shorten ing. The following is the simples! meth od for lr.iug out suet: "Itemove tlio skin and lean pi from beef fats, and cut into small pieces. 'ut it into a saucepan and cover it with cold water. Place it on the stovo uncovered, so that the steam may carry off any disagiee able tla i or. When the water has nearly nil evaporated, set tho kettle back and M the fat slowly "try on1 When teh fat has coicscd bubbling and the scrapa of skm ure bhiivck-d, with male citizens responsi of the muuicipalitv and it; onportunitv before them of commercial attainments, for New Year's Issue quality to those found usually In towns of Medford's population. This year he printed n 7-rolmun edition of .IS pages brimful of valuable In formation. It Is handsomely Illus trated and made up of a news sec tion, n diversified section, n county section, an orchard section aad n highway section. Mr. Putnam Is an aggressive man and Is doing a man's work In Increas ing Medford's prosperity. (Eugene Gunrd) Among tho state papers tho annual New Year number of tho Medford Mall Tribune Is worthy ot mention. Tho Mall Trthunc Is an excellent newspaper, and nothing demonstrates Its progresslvcncbs more than Its an nual edition. Tho people of tho Itogue river valley should be proud of such a paper and they doubtless are. (Gold Kill New) Tho Now Year's edition of tho Medford Mall Tribune was a splendid ly comprehensive tribute to Southern Oregon, Its abundant resources, and the faith of Its citizens. Jt Is a safe Venture that no moro successful ad vertising for the valley ever existed than In those full page Illustrated stories of fact which comprised this big edition. The publication ot the New Year's edition was a work of no small magnitude aud the hlghty creditable manner In which It was Issued from the press should bring laurels to the printers as well as to tho staff. It was good stuff is good stuff and tho 10,000 copies which were printed should tako to the malU without delay, bearing their message to homoscekers and Utopians every where. "I'll ji"iiuituK will oil nun iu nuvu ,. ... ... . , . "" """ "" '" ",v"1 """ " " "in For tho.su who want it mixture of suet nud leaf lard the following rec ipe will be found useful: "Take two pints of suet nud one of leaf lard, finely ground, and mi together. Render this with whole milk iu (he proportion of one-half pint milk to two pounds of the mixed suet nud lard. Itmuler means to melt down or to claiifv by melting.) The snot mid laid mixture may be iiuoly divided by pasing it through a muat grinder, ami uiiiy then be licated iu u double boiler, when the fat will be quickly released from the tissues, and when allowed to cool will form a cake 'on the surufco of the liquid which may he easily removed." This fat has u good odor, color ami texture, niul is soiter than the suet ulouc. Jt is useful for cooking vegetables either alone or with the addition of a little butter. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant M 8. JIAllTWJT I'hones M. 47 and '17-J2 Auibuluuco Service Deputy Coroner The Library Table Uv !'.. The Dnnoer Linn. ("Fighting Modem Kvils That Do st to v Our Homos,'1 iV .'ud S. Miller. Tlul. W. Walter Co., Chi cago, ISO pp., :'J ilhis., .fl..M.) What dn tigers lie in wait lor git Is in tho business world f This is a subject Hint has been discussed a great deal recently, but now hot o liuvo wo seen u bettor ttcatincnt of this matter than in tho book mentioned above. A chapter in this ititt-rosting Work i headed "The Girl in the litis - inosM World," mid the sad story of Jennie told therein would melt it heart of stone. Such u tale takes us down to the hum t of things, ltv it wo see that conditions ure to blame mote than are the unfortunate ic thnes of mini's nnholv doites. The book is written to combat tho modern evils of divorce, l.i mar riage sentiment, foreign religious or ganisations that have hcmiuc so alarmingly popular in our toiuitiv ot On account of being the cud of tho division mid the foot of the SUMyou tho railroad jnrds In Ashland are the headquarters of the uucmpIo)cd pass ing through the country. The rltv administration has n simple system of raring for the transients that yccuit to work fairly well. Those arriving In tho day time are nuked to ar range their nffnlrs In such a way ns to move on ns early as poMlblo and those arriving after dark aro housed nt tho fire department building near the depot whore a warm room lnnkos It comfortable for them mid about midnight they nre served with you) and bread nt the expense of the city. The soup Is prepared nt an nit night restaurant closo by. They are re quested to get an early start out of town In the morning mid the systuin practically clears the town twice a day. Chief of Police Porter and'As slstant Chief J. U. Uuult do tho work. From December 13 to January 1, ISO were registered by the policemen nud from January 1 to January H -M0 wero registered. A company pf I. W. W.'s wero reported duu In a few days. They will be treated the same way. There aro many fami lies In Ashland that will care for the hungry and do so uuheKrudglugly The present iidmlulstrntlon's policy of reason and fairness Is In harmony with the sentiment of n vast major ity ot tae people, cor a pcnon omui years ago the administration's policy was ono of police brutality mid dens.) Ignorancu of nny sociology princi ples and It resulted disastrously be fore the policy was found to he a failure. Tho Ladlos CUIc Improvement club will elect officers January 27 and re organize for the season's work. A Jargo attendance Ik oxpected. This club has performed n largo amount of work resulting In tho public Im provement of Ashland and Its story of achievement could not be enumerated off-hnnd by any moans. The coming year will be u busy one Iu this quar ter, At the nnuunl mooting of tho L'nltod States National Hunk the di rectors subscribed J2S0 to tho IBOUO raised for the purpose of Investigat ing the mineral sprlnKs about AbIi land nnd after determining tho bot moans of handling them to bring tho most desirable ones Into tho city pari: aud nt the railroad station. This Is purt of the plan for the making of i great health and tourist resort of Ashland. After the ontorprlso I" properly englneorod and its value Is determined tho cltuens will bo asked to vote a bond Issue to bring It about, Tho same bank offered to puy thn 3B0 cxpensu ndvamed by tho Com mercial club for the I). M. Lowe ex hibit at tho United States Laud Show at Chicago, It was a Koguo river valley exhibit backed hy the Commer cial club nud proved a greater suc cess than expected uiid far exceeded other efforts that wcio highly expeu hIvo. .Mr. Lowe caino homo with tho sweepstakes prl.o Tho Com mercial club a week lieforo iiHked tho city council to pay tho bill mid thu council referred It tou committee to report nt tho next mooting. K. V. Carter, president of the bank, xayi cltlzoua do not spend us much money as they should In the general Interest of their city nnd the bank boosted theso enterprises Iu order to encoiir ago public spirit for tho new year. Mrs. Kllzabeth A S alth, a woalthy lady of this city nud Southern Ore gon pioneer, who financed O, . H hull built by lliiniHldo Cost cud In tended to bequeath It to tho ordor, Iiuh donuted the property to tho Southern Oregon Chautauqua aSHein- CHICHESTER S PILLS fK (MkU "l-cli-UrIJI.mo.Jllrd f-IIU l lira di uuld nci.iiibxv' -in, iltl 1U, lilua Kll-kci. y rl i ulUrr. Ilur rjrurY, llru.rl.t. A.Hil.KltlU'.M.TKIl" IIIAIIO.NO IIIIAMI I'll.l.s.lo, no VltlMWliUlK.SUt.aUIHllLl SUlDDYDRLGQlSTSCVERmilLKE M. Scolt. lalo yours, and Inteuiporanee. Some of the perils that lurk in our lingo cities for dm jonng men and worn en mo exposed t'oailessly. There mo soino nairatio chup tors in this volume Ihui speak the truth mote fearlessly and effootiol than meto fact. They seem to bo stories taken from tout life, and no doubt Mr. Milter bus gathered them fro nihis life til Chicago. Among these nntrativos is the "Story of the 1 Worthingtoiw," which runs thiouch several chapters of the hook, detail ing the wrongs that followed the family that moved from their hui" country home to the city of Chicago, whore the wife forgot her wifelv faith and was nlluted by the graces of a worthless young society man. Another of these uuirallves is "The Child of Divorce," in which the oimg daughter of a ditorccd mid icuiar tied mother tells of her sufferings , lollowmg tho ruin of her homo. Ibly, It Is u tine two story concrete structure near tho entrance to the rhuutnuqun tnberiinrlo and makes a handsome addition to that famous In stitution's exteuslVi) plnut. .This makes the third heavy donation to the elmutiiuqiin within the past few years by old Ashland families the two previous ones being by the Into II. K. Anderson and Mrs. K. I, Atkinson. Harry A. Crclguton died of tuber culosis Sunday, aged S3 years. He leaws n vvlfo and three small chil dren. Mrs. IMIth Hill ItooUer wilt locturo nt tho now armory at 7 30 January 20. Mrs. Hooker Is widely known ns a student of sociological problem!., the world over aud Is a gifted speak er as well. The Clks lodgo Is promoting n campaign among the hoys of Ashland Interesting them in tho mntter of vo cational training. The campaign I In the bnnds of Prof Irving Vliilug .i native of Jackson county who has been absent In the east for tho put dozen years engaged ni Instructor tu universities nud young men's organi zations, accumulating n valuable In sight Into the work of the best psy chologists of our times. It Is to be called the "Hoys Vocational Club" ami the first or get-together meetlmt takes plari. Friday and after brlcf talks hy promlnuut citizens aud regli tratlon adjournment will bo taken to the grill room for refreshments nud story telling. The following Is the score given tho various food vending concerns by thu state Inspectors. Inspector Shrock says the average of K Is bettor than lust report and butter than most cities: .Markets ami Slaughter lloucs Ashlnud Meat Co. (Wust Mar km) "a i Ashland Muat Co. (Fast Mar ket) 7ti 7 John Diiuiilugton Iri.o Louis Worth k BI.9 llukcrlcH Vienna i 81.0 Huckeye 77.1 Ashland 2.i llnyul 51.2 ..Italilch Sunder &. Hunder 75. 'J W. I). Million I'J.O K. S. Norton liU II. Howard 17.0 Nora Sullivan IB. 7 C. K. Abbott 13.7 ('iiudy I'm lories K. N. Hutler W. Y. CrowKon lloso Hros Filling Houses Oregon Hotel Columbia Koyul Cafe 70.0 n:i i SU.B K7.0 70.5 7t.S 70.11 70.fi (i5.ll 15 1.7 .02. 2 150.0 Depot Dining Itoom Curls KcHtniiruut Savoy Hotel Purk Hotel CrowHoit'B Luncheon Paimnm Itestnuruut Itoseutock's Itestmirant .... Pulace Choii Hoiiho BD.I (Jooil Wood, If you want good wood, get It from Frank 11. Kay. Prices Are Reasonable HecaiiHO I innko n;i oxhmiHtlvo and scientific examination, and accurately fit euch lenn to thn raqulroinentu of tho eye for which It Is Intended, should not Imply that my charges aro oxhorbltant. Whllo I make no effort to compete with cheap, lmporfcct work, yet my prlcos for export sorvkoa are auost reauonnblo. My work Is guaranteed. Dr. Rickert Kyo Sight Hpeclalist Suite 1 2, over Deuol & Co, SALTS IF BACKAGHY Drink lota of water find atop catif meat for n while if your lllmldor troublci you. When you wske up with bneknelin ami dull misery III the kidney legion It gru orally menus you lisvti U-eu eating too much meat, unjs a well Known authority. Meat forms uiltf acid which overworks the kblnevs In their effort to litter It Irani thn blood and they Ih'coiiio nott of pitrilyi'd mid leggy. When your kidneys get idiiggiili and clog ,vm limit rellei ilirm, Hk yon relieve your liw re moving all tint body's urinous wssle, elun you hnvo Imcksdlii', slek lioiohifilip, dlny sdUt your stomach noun, tongiio Is ciutis.1, nnd when tlio utMtlmr U hoi ou linvn rheumatic twinge. Tim urlim l cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water iilil nud you sro obliged to seek relict two or three times during the night. Klther consult n good, tellable physi cian nt once or get from your plmruutrUt uUnit four oillU'en of .fad Hitlti tnkn h tiihtetivimhil Iu a glass of water N.'luro breakfast for a lew ilavs ana your kidneys will tticu act ll no. 'I'll I s (anions rtiltn Is mndc from tho itclil of gruHS nnd lemon juice, combined with IIUiU, i mid hsj Isvn used for generation to clean mid stimulate sluggish kidneys, nlo to neutrally iu-lds In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder vriYikno. dad Salts Is a life saver for regular meat enters. It la Inexpensive, cannot Injure nnd inukra a delightful, tiler- ' vrscvnt llthln-water drink. MFIlFOItll I'l.riTY Itlltl COM PAN V Ktigs nnd Carpets woven from old carpets nud sowed rngs. nil Fust .Main Plionc n:i:i.t MRS. H. L. LEACH Export Corsotloro WIG North Martlctt. Phono ni;:t M. IK TllMV'lv'K KLEIN MADE TIIKVUKTAILOKAIAni-: Mcdford Tailors nouses roit hi.i: One span pf bay marts, ago S and (1 years, weight 2500, Ouo span, mnro and horse, no 7 mid 8 years, weight 2510. One good all around horse, 8 years old. Largo lenin, weight 3000. One well broke raddle horse. Ouo gentle ladles' driving mnro. One good ranch team. Can be scon at II. S. Lilt's :i:i N. Itlversldo WANTED A NAME To tho Indy or man nuggesilng tho most npproprlatu uumo for our cigar and cmnly store by Jaiiuury l.'i, will bo given a $1.00 box ot cnudy or 11.00 worth' ot good cigars. Wo have purchased thin store from A. M. IMwards, located at 1IM, corner Muln nnd Central, Wo have a lino ot first class chocolates, other caudles, chewing gnu, nuts, fruit; also a big lino of good cigars, cigarettes, tobac co and smokers' "pllog. Those entering in the contest ad dress communications to 131 Fast Main nud ull must bo Iu by Jan. 15, nt 0 p. m Wu would greatly npproclatu tho pntronngo of tho public and will bo glad to meet nil our friends hero. WHITMAN & WEST Can't Help M Admira Babies Every Woman Casta Loving Glance ot the Nestling Cuddled In Its Bonnet. A woman's heart ri-sNinils lo thn swit ncwi of ii pretty child, and inure so to-day limit ever lieioru miien thn ndvent of Moth er's Friend. Thin Is n wonderful external help to thu muscli'J nud tuiulons. It penetrates tlm tin- Hues, makes tu cm readily yield to nat ure's di'iiiiiml fur ex imlisloli. so there is no period of pnln, discomfort, tttriilntnir. rirui- sea or olhor syiiiptoms so often dlutressliig ilurlim tin iiiixlniis weuks of expcrlamy, Alotlivr's 1'rh-ud thoroiiKlily lulnlcntes every nerve, teuilnii and inust'ln luvohed nnd Is u suru prCvcutlvu fur caking of thij breiiHts. Aud pnrtlciibirly to ynuiiK rnolhrrs Is this famous remedy of liipsllmiibln vnluo. It cnohlcs them to preserve their health and streiiKlhi mid they lemiilu piellv by hiivlni: avoided nil tint HiiflVrliiK mid diiiiKer Unit would othertvlsu ucciiiiipnuy hiicIi uii occi. hIuii. You will And this splendid remedy on tmlii nt ull dniK stores at $1 (XI n liullle, VV run llrmlllelcl IteKiiliilnr r.n., Zll I,i. rnur Illilif., Atlnntn, (la., fur their Instruct. Ive honk fur vxpvvtuiit mutUvru, .MBBBBBBBBBsllsBBBBBBBBBBHHIBVElilui ' -?j-Tttri riwriiir o I Aiv THEATRE TODAY Mill ire Chanm of Vnndevilln THE MONTGOMERYS CLASSY ENTERTAINERS The Reformation of Calliop Twii-lvVt'l I'Vutiuv Three other jnilli photoplays iitrltidiii .1 tfniul Comi'd. Admission Ton Conta ISIS TtlEATRE I.Im-iimhI Pliotnphi)N Somo hnvo thorn omo of the tlmo. Wo have them all tho tlmo For 'I Iniisil.i) Only A WAIF (irilll! HICSiatT l.uhlii I'lHtuto In two Paris mm iirsitANirs phiilnh VltHiraph I Ira m a (iiti:i;nv i;i;uii(iit Coined) .lUINIM! OC Till; OCIM.N'S Vlcisii of the I'nnmun Cunnl Taken When tlio Camboa Dike Was lllowii up llcio 'ruiioriitiv Till: lilt AM) (II IIVII, Two Keels rn l eat re 'lO.MOIII' o.vi.v ;The Golden Pathway I wo Iticl Vitagraph IVnturiug Cos tello Till: IKlf'mil'.i IIO.MAMTt l.uliln Counsly Tll viAMCIItlt (llltl, ICillMin ConiiKty Coiiiiou I'rliluy mid S.itonlay A I. i:l.l STIIATKOV Two Kiel IMImiii E. D. Weston Official Photographor of the Mcdford Commorcial Cluh Amateur Li'ini.ihing Post Cards Pauorainii; Work MiiHh lihtB Portraits Interior and oxtonor viuwm Noativos mado uuv timu and any placo hy appoint mont. L. M. HAIt.MON, Mmmger. 208 E Main Phnnn 1471 tJULUa i PlayBallatHome I .filMi,j U llolim it, (irrnl I'mi, ..Mnfsm &vn noxr. . i - ' AV.X -M r ' ' J. Isnir iIuj liant jnj filling i'ni,nri ji 4 Mg fill till lit I (lost Scores and I'lcDly of Action m: rf ONlrflju- ; urn mil bJiii wsiif l till It 41 t.toWXIALaW.'ZrZvl'U,.. 1 I iin '. It 4iot4 nil fioiiiw, MIT 1 'I 111 III t A llltIM I Ini'orscil ty All I'lomincnl Bill Nayers '"' i 'i" IWWii ll kiuwil .i,liir '; 'in I I 111 .1 I In I'm ill. 1,1.1,1 Il4, I I 'I JI,. (IlKIIO l.ll,, tllllllU , " ' Mini. Ii 'll,i i run, i l,lhu 1 ' I II ' ll LilUt 'if I4U,I lullill. ,,'" I ' .! . 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