I 6 PXGB fOUJI MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKI'ICNnKNT NlJWHI'Al'KU . rUitUSHKU KVKIIT AITP.HNOON bxit.I't bundat nr TUB MICUKUItU I'JUJSTINO CO, The Democratic Tlmm, Tlio Mmlford Unit, The Mrdferd Tribune. Tlin Houth rn OrcEonlnn, Tho Anliltind Trllmno. Offlro Mnll Tribune llull.llnc, 35-37-JI North llr stroM; telephone 75. Orflclnl Taper of tho City of .Mulfonl. orflclul i'npor of Jncknon County. tm KntcroJ nil second-rlnss mstttr nl Moilfonl, Oregon, under the act of March t, IS70. sunscniraoH bates Ono yenr, by null ..15.06 Onu month, hy mull -. . .10 Pit month, delivered by enrrlcr In Mcilfiml, JnctiRUinlllo niul Cen tral Point -. .SO Bntunlny only, by mall. per year S.oO Weekly, per year ... -...-. 1.80 SVTOmK CtSOULATIOI. Dully nvernpe fur Mx immlhs endlne December 31, J9t3. 5oo. Willi Mcdfonl Stop-Ovcr JERSEY ELECTION l'ATEKSOX. N. J. April C Sen ator Olllc James or Kentucky was campaigning In the seventh congres sional district of New Jersey today In tho Interest of James O'Uyrne, tho democratic candidate tu tho special election to succeed tho lato Congress man Hrcmmcr. Tho election will 3 held tomorrow. President Wllcon'J record Is being made an Issue In tho campaign. Tho socialists arc making a su premo effort to elect Gordon Dcmar cst, who Is concede to liavo a chance. Henry Whltohcad, tho progressive noinlnco, Mas not expected to poll anany votes. Tho republicans, how ever, was betting oven money pn their cnndldate. Dow Drukkor. Tho republicans havo attacked O'llyrno for refusing to state, his position on tho Panama canal tolls question, be cause lie said ho had "not had time to read tho Hay-PAuncqfpfCjitrcaty."' I MEXICO CITY, April C That Illshop Campos or Chllapl has been crulclflcd by General Zapata, leader of tho southern rcbllllon was feared hero today. Tho bishop was captured by Zapa tistas last week and tho general an nounced that unless ho considered a ?50.000 gift ho would bo crucified on Good Friday. Tho prlsonor could not find the money and it was re ported that Zapata convinced that bo would not get tho money ordered the crucifixion. It Is reported that four federal generals hud committed suicide. I VANCOl'VEIJ, 11. V., April . It is icportcd here tliut Sir Itiehnnl lie Jlriilo, premier of HritWi Columbia, lm- been iiiioin(vl ns tlio huceesor ol Lord fttrutlieonu ns high coinmiH tdincr in London for ('uiiiiilu. Ac cording to tho report, .MeJIride, who U nt present in the cunt, vill tuko ef fiff ill Mny, Methodist Church For the firfc time n (luoil r'ridu, MTviru will lm lidil it the KirM Jlelhi'iUet Kpihctipnl church till" week, following the general custom of the lending cliiirche of thi- diiioni iiialiou throughout the country. Hnin-ci-'rt oratorio, "The t'nu-iluiou," uud pint 11 of Gounod' oratorio, "The Jtcilemptioii," will be i endured liy u choir of forty voices. The choir will weiir vestment, conintiug of the conventioiiul block ciifcMick nml while Kiiipliee. Tlio nitiKti ued will cord nboiit -t'JO mid the vestiiicntH uhoiit i?7.", ull of which oxpciihC is borne by thin worthy choir. A Mlver offering will he expected nt the door. (Vr tulnly n choir llml t-ttituln in tin Ikhii liiiik' of choir of IliU dciininiiiulion in (111 kIiiIo rjclilv deceives not onl recognition hut iiimiicinl nid liom (IiIm coiiHiiuilily, ("M'liily limn nil who piofi'xH to hiiuid for u hiuh firntU f chiiHi niiiol'. ll will mii1-. Pm itn.vlhlii over jillriuil'l hy lln iholr mil (lilx furl trill m -in l''M ww h'1: iM't'iijilt'd. WILSONS RECORD CAMPAIGN ISSUE MEXICAN BISHOP ED BED SENSELESS CLAMOR OF SELFISHNESS WILLIAM KANPOL1M1 1IKAKST ami his nowspa-IHM-s, railing in lltt' HTori io foivo lite rnllotl States into war with Mrxipo. continue to make the tlay anil the nielli hideous with siren shrieks of despair over the repeal of the canal tolls exemption bill. The position is directly opposed to what lr. Hearst advocated a few years ago. but that makes no difference. Xoxl .Mr. Hearst will want the government-built Alaska railroad to transport free of cost all goods received from American-owned ships and thus "help restore America's lost maritime supremacy." "Why not I The same arguments apply. "Why tax Americans for use of their own railroad? Is it not also "unpatriotically sacrificing our sovereignty" and "the in terests of our shipping to curry favor with Ureat Hritaiu " Why lot Klm null bulldoze us into charging freight on our own railroad for goods transported in American vessels i Congressman William Kent of California, after de scribing Mr. Hearst's flip-flop on the canal tolls proposi tion in congress, sent the following telegram to the editor of Hearst's San Francisco paper: "If Iho world were populated with William Haudolph llearvts and the sky (tapered with his publications there would be a scene of sordid solflslw nobs mado still more Intolerable bv senseless clamor." President Wilson is bit tori these undemocratic organs of terrible calanutv ot a war great triumph. He is showing much the same patience and dignity under criticism that Abraham Lincoln showed during his difficult administration. His stand for the repeal of the tolls exemption has been on the high moral ground that our treaty obligations are sacred and should be lived up to. Wrapping the American flag about him, holding his yellow journals aloft, Hearst poses as the Goddess of Lib erty enlightening the world DRYDOCKING THE RICHMOND PEAKKON ltOHSOX of naval and oscil latory fame, has just sueroeded in drydocking an other collier, this time the staunch old ship Hooze. By an order of Secretary Daniels all intoxicants have boon barred from the navy and hereafter Cncle Sain will fight his battles with a grape juice navy. When the bugle call sounds above the strife and din of the battle for the serving of a round of grog, the enemy may well quake in its boots at the thought of a rejuvenated )clligerant roused by the potent fires of a round of grape juice. All hail, Admiral Bryan of'the Battleship Piffle: mav !Jiis appetite never grow less. The Right (From the Portland Telegram.) About three years ago Tho Tele gram called attention to tho fact that Med ford In Its obsession over fruit production was cutting out Its alfalfa fields, destroying Its truck gardens, Its dairying Interests and getting to bo utterly dependent upon tho out side for everything that it used, much of which could bo better produced in its own back yard. As an acuta il lustration among other things at tention was called to tho fact that tho express records showed about s thousand dollars a year was shipped to Portland to pay for lettuco which tho luxurious citizens of Mod for J used on their tables. It was ar gued from this that it was unwise fur Medford to put all Its eggs in tho ono basket and that whilst it was raising apples and pears It might just as well at tlio same ttmo tako caro of Its own needs in other respects instead ot dopendlug upon tho out side world, thus draining away from it much of Its spare cash. Thcso statements were received with Home resentment In Medford but on Investigation It was found that thoy woro true. Instead of resting on their oars when tho pcoplo found they woro truo they sot about remedy ing tho evils and conserving tholr re sources. Thoy set to work to en courage homo production, to stiuiu lato local development and with such good success that -whereas throe years ago thoy sent out ono carload of po tatoes and onions nnd brought In VI they now bring In two rarlouds of potatoes and send out -u, bring in no onions and send out three carloads, bhovilng that thoy aro not only sup plying their homo demund but tlialit they aro able to export as well, a con dition which thoy will doubtless em phaslzu as timo goes on. They usod to shl) In '-'-' carloads of hay and ship out G2, now they ship out Dl carloads; oats and barley IS In and two out, wliilbt now '.'3 carloads aro shipped In und 11 out. In flour and pilll feed thoy used to ship In 432 carloads; now thoy ship in -70. Tliey used to ship out 2G5 carloads of apples and now ship r,S0; pears, peaches and green fruit, 01 nnd now J KG. In vegetables und livestock they inul.o u similar showing. Of this bit of products they used to ship In 8(7 carloads; now thoy ship In 331; they used to ship out 41i car loads, now thoy ship out tGf. This has been largely accom plished by looking a situation piuni ly In tlio faro Instead of trying ' foul thoinsolvoM lliut what was lining done was nil rllit A public inurlioi bus liidpod tho thing wonderfully, for It bus stimulated public liituront III this mutter of cheaper und hollr Inlnc it bus moused llio iriu-U Kuiik'uum lo ui'tlWl)' mid ll bus yw ftCEDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNE, v assailed in everv issue of snobbery, yet in averting the the executive has achieved a but the pose deceives no ene: BATTLESHIP BOOZE Way to Do It vlded thorn with a manct right at their doors whero they could readily dlsposo of everything thoy ralced whilst at tho same time It has given them tho ready cash for all the sup plies which thoy sold. Ono Interest has thus reacted on tho other to great public advantage. Tho people arc wisely going ono step farther; they aro organizing a i canning company so that tho com munity will bo able to take caro ot tiro surplus product. With thcuo two combinations at work tho public market to bring the producers and consumers together, providing a ready market at cash prlcos for such pcrlshablo products as tho commun ity can consume, and a cannery to dlspoao of and mako commercially profitable tho surplus product, Med ford with Its fruit nnd other re sources should now bo In as comfort- ablo a position as any community In the stato. Tho Telegram wishes to congratulate It on tho way it took hold of nnd solved tho problem which confronted It nnd to commend its action to other communities which havo tho samo probloms to solve and up to dato aro consistently sidestep ping thorn. THREE-CENT HUES PROBABLE IN TOLEDO TOLKDO, O., April (). It heemed certain today Hint tlio city council would not accept the propoiiil of the local traction company to kettle t It t Ntrcotcnr eonlroveroy here. The com pany proposed that u hfruiulit fi-ecnt fare be elmr't:i), nml Unit (no tickets bo hold for Ji cents. It vu nuiil that Mayor Keller planned to enforce, the Hlrui'ht .'l-cent ordinance, and has ordered the police to protect pan ttcugerh who icl'iincd to pay more. Iliiiidrt'ilrf of persons uuuiit declined lodny toipay S-t'ent'fnrcK und rode free. i. -. r - i - i i i WOrlK ON EXTENSION OF GEARY STREET RAILROAD SAN FKA.VCIKCO, Cul., April II. Work on additional municipal railway linen, authorized by n bond iuit f .:i.',)0ll,l0fl voldf at AIIJ.MIHI, wa klurtcil lien today nheii .Mayor Polph pulled Hie lccr llml seul a ah i'lli tenia hammer cialiiui lliionyli li pavement of Villi NV cuwiiie at Mailjol klicel, When completed llo line lfiilfil loiluv mil mu on Von Newt, incline Irnm Miultcl I reel lo (lie-liinl -!i il. a ill l.imc or I "'I link', MEPFOUD, ORFION, DR. G00DN0W, NEW HEAD OF JOHNS HOPKINS Dr. Frank .1. (loudnow of Coluin bin umvir-itx mid now political nil-M-er to the republa' ot t limn, Iuik been clio-en ptvMilcitt l' .lolin- Hop kiiw tiuix r-itv il ItiiUuuoro, Dr. Utioitiiow w Kntoit pmlV or of udiuiuitiutixc law mid munieipiil law nt Columbia uuiveiitv und i on n three wu' leave in t'liiutt. The t'hine-e overiiiueitt and tin t'utiie gic inteiiiiitionnl peace eiidowmeut, which ielccltd him for the po.-itioii in (.'limit. hac iclii.-tiuitK rilca-cd liuu from Ins sen ice tlere. DKN'VKIl, Colo., April 0.- Follow iii Iik dcmrtution from Denver IukI timlit by sclf-tippoiutrd "regulators" whom he had lingered pre-otiunhly by bis outxpoken pulpit utterance. the llev. Otis Spurgeon, u Den .Moinen evangelist, was in St. Luke's ho-pital here today, reeoveriiif; from the ef fects of the lienliiif: he iccuived when the vigilantes ceir.cd him. The latter luuntTered abnul fifty. They eiillnl on (ltd WeryyiiiHii nt his hotel curly in the eveniii-.'. A police corgeuul who happened to be stand ing in the doorway nt the time was overpowered und held fnt ttllilc Spurvoou wtt iltudM"1' "it. lie wh in his hhirt lee s. nml wn not ichon time even to itl hiw cohI. An Hiitoniobile wan waiting and into it the cvniijrelwt wn roiujehl.v tumbled. On his way through the ho tel of lice Mini -ros t lit oideunlk be received doxros of blows nnd kicks. Seven of the men olimbsd into the oar with him ami hurry-up run was made to n point mi the railroad truck twenty-four inil uoith of Denver, where the prisoner wiia'ivcti $"2.l), put out of the car nnd ordered to "hit the truck" uortliwurd, wdli u warniiiK nut to return. In the ine.inliiiie city detectives hud started nfler the party in an other automobile. They overlook Spiirgeon before lie luid Stone litr, brought him luck and turned him over to the ln.ilitl lute at night. DIED (MAY- At his home near Fori Klamath, Daniel Gray, for thirty carrt u losiilent o' Jackson connlv, und laakiiif his home in Wood l(ier valley for the last lite yea is, died Siiluid.iy, Apiil I. .Mr. (I ray was born June J, 1HIII. Itliouiiiiitixii., parulysiK und the general bieakdowu dun Jo old au was tliu caunu of death. DucoiiMud IvHic mi uged wile, Iwo sons, two htepdiinlitew, ono step son ami three hiolhur. The sous lire Callie ami llnirisou, Tliu step childieii me Mr-. Tom llooth of Medford, .Mrs. J eg Kirkpalriek of Fort Kloinutli mid Chris 1'iuiHoii oi' Illy. Two of the brolliuiv, (luo'ge ami ,loliu (Jruy, are lesideiils of Wood Kiiei' valley, nml the otliio', llobnit (liny, liven in Jack. on county. M. W. Tuttlo. formerly or Medford died ut (Irani! Forks, North Dakota, on April I, at 0:20 p. in. Mr. Tuttlo and bis sou, Harry II. canto to Medford about six yean ago, and have both been closely con nected with tho city's growth and prosperity until tholr removal to tho old homo In North Dakota a few weeks ago, which was occasioned through Mr. Hurry If, TutUo's ur cuptuuru of tlio secretaryship of the (Jrand Forks Y f. V. A. Their frlondn iro am legion, and itllhoutfh for tun past two or linen year Mr. M. W Tulllc's health bar Ix'iui vor poor, tint iiotVN of hi death will ie somuivhul of u siirpilsu us rcuoris iiut' i.oufi nui'lvnd slmo llicii mriuii in i. mud 1'i-rl h I hoi hi condition hs MinMiiliirnbly inil0V('J I b' HD9HBfifx Jh J VjW r A vt. HS HBKA -iff DENVER VILANI DEPORT EVANGEL MONDAY, APKITi fi, 1011. Radium Mueli bus appealed in (lie niuvspu peis reeentlv regarding Iho milium tronliueul for enucor. As showing the opinions held by scientific men in F.uuluiidi the Loudon eonvspoud eiil of The ,lourimt of the Aiuoiiciin .Medieiil Assoeinlioii irporls u icccnt dlseiissloii on litis Mibjecl. At the ituuual meeliiig of Hie kov evninx of the Cancer hospital nt' London. I'liiules Uyull, F. K. C. S cliiiiiiunti of the tuedieal couuuittee, deseiihi'd llu inesenl position of nul lum Irouluieiit lo caiieer. lie sujil Hint iilthuiiuli ii ureal dun! ht..J Iii.mju written in the lay pios of late eon cerniiig rudltiui und Hie inniv clous elites which tl hud iippuienlly ef- cclod, iitdiuni had nut conie to sup pl.iul siuitery in (lie lieiitmeut of tuiiccr, but to aid it. Cancer was a disease which grew from day to day and eieutuallv reached Hie incurable Mage, ami therefore for snfely it mils! be got rid of us early its possible, und the uuieKo-t und surest menus wit shll Iho Knife. There were ciises, how ever, in which operation was either imiiUi-alile or iiupoihlc, and in these, radium mid the Itoentgen ru.vs were resorted lo. Iladium wus the Important One of the host recent bulletins of the United Ctiiles dopaitmeut of iv, riciilturo is No. (IS. issued under the dale of February 'J."!, DM I. This bulletin is by lt.vroii I hint or. iigrictilturiM for the department of farm management, mid is intended to ciicoiirugo hog misers in the Pa cific uorthwcM, especially in the stales of Oregon, Washington mid Idaho. The title is "Posture and (train Crops for llog. in tlio Pa cific Northwest," This bulletin should be on Iho desk of every for mer in this section of the country, and is to he had free by writing io the I'nilod Stales department of ag riculture. The siuuiuary of Hie bul letin follews: "During recent jour tliu hog in dustry in the Pacific lioithwe-t has been imiilcipiute to supply the local demands for pork mid mrk prod nets. This li.is emt-ett the average VILLA PUNNING 10 llllOWNSVILLi:, Tex-., April 11. - Confidence that (leiietul N'illu is planning an inunmlluto utlilck mi .Monterey was e.xprcssi'd ut uoiistitu tioualisl hendipiartem in .Mutmiiortm, across the Itio (liamle from heie. This opinion was based on the fact Hint orders hud Inen received for rebel troops nt .Malamonis to entrain for Hiiinoiii's, twenty miles north of .Monteicy. .Messages fioni Victoria said two federal troop trains, cmrying rein forcements to Tauipico, were blown up near San Luis Polosi Friday, und (hat thirty-six men weio killed. M'ADGO 10 HEAD E POHTLAND, Or., Apnl (I. A re port reaching Portland bunkers who are in olose loiich today with the sil nation in the east was to tliu effect thai William (1. .McAdoo will icigu us secrelury of tliu (rcnsiiry about July 1 und becomu governor of Hit) federal reserve board iiicatvd by tho new currency hiw. SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY HI Look youngl Common crden Sago and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can tell (JrandmoUier kept bor hair beautifully darkened, glossy nnd abundant with lircw of Hae Tea and Sulphur. Wlwta. over her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked sripnarsnce, nils imilo mixture was applied with won tlurful effect. Hy asking at any drug store for "Wycth's Bajo ami Hulphur Hair Hemedy," you will get a lurgn UHtle of tliU old-time recl-, ready to use, far about 60 coals. Tills simplo inlituru can lx deneniUsl upon to n-nUiro natural color and hcuuty Ut the luilr and i splnndld ivr tlauJrulf, dry, itchy soulp and fallleg hair, A wullknown downtown druggist aays iivcrylfidy mm Wyetb's Hagti and Hid pluir, U-rituwi It duikvns so uuturally and mnly tluit isibody ran Ull It has l"n Miipllisl It's s-i isiay to uw, loo. You sliiidy dsinS'ii a comb or soft bnxh and draw it through your hair, Uklng one strand ut a Hum, 11 morning tlio ipsy lislr ilUsppmrst after anthr il! rMUm ut two, It I tutored lo lit uttursl t;br slid I'K'k (.I", "lt uud nwiii Usilt, and Cancer must nellvo milnlnuee l.uowu, mid ll wus proved Hull it lunl n definite no tion on living cells. In cancer ll hud lireu I'oiiihI lo o oil a deliiiilo uellon eilher bv uV hlriiyiiig I hi' enneer cells or by ie Intd'iug or pieveuliiig limit' Ktov.lh. The piopeilles of radium were com piiiulively llllle known, ami theielotc iiulluiii Ircatiueiit was in the expel I inentnl singe, in which nllempls wete Ili'llUt inude lo ntlhum IIh cfl'eet on ilisense, espeeinllv cuncei', lo eli tuiile its dosage, nml lo classify what enses weie Miilluble for lienlineiit by It. Thai would iioiiii some .veins of Willi;, nml il would thcivl'olc be Well it' silence could he maintained on Hie subject for Iho next Iwo .vcnix until some definite uuitoituectueul could be made. A definite iitoiioiiueemenl wild le gal d lo tiwuntch might be a wailed with confidence, as tliu indium ie- seal eh work in this country wus be ing carried on nystemntleully. Tbeie was an enormous field for ncntci mid tiealiucnt among the patients ut that hosiiilal. bat Hie workers were bumpered by Hie iuadeiuale tpiuutitv ot radium. at their disposal mid llieii luabililv lo procure mole owing lo its scnieilv und I'lionuoiis cost, Hog Bulletin price of pork lo be lelaluely lilted mid has mado it nccosaiy tit ship il largo percentage of the lio.'s slaugliteicil uud bacon consumed from cast of Iho lloek.v mouiilnius. "It is possible to provide pastille for hogs in most of Ibis regini llnoiighoiil mueli of the ,i'iir, In most localities it is also hismIiIo lii provide eiop that mav be lioggei'. off during several iiioiiHim or lb" busy sousoii. Tlio oroH getioinllv used for this purHNtc are wheal, Held peas, com mid barley, Hy sup pleiiiiiiliiig well managed pasl'iio with the proper grain rations uud ulili.ing (lie ubility of the hog to harvest grain crops tor himself, the average cot of firoduciiig pork iui be materiallv teducid. 'l'heo con ditious offer mi opportunity foi prontnblo pork production In Hie P.i clfio northwest on a much I.i!l r calo than ut nrrenl practiced " FISHERMEN OFF ROGUE RIVER'S ((HANTS PASS, April (I. -Four boat loads of fishermen left (his oily Saturday morning for the lower river, where they will fish fgr nl moii for the canneries llnuo till the season mi (he upper river oj.ei.i. With the boats were Messrs, Frank mid Will .McPnrlaiid, Sid Howell, llanl; Croissant, Hal Schmidt, Will. urd mid Douglas Idiiue, John Aub rey and Hugh P.lliolt. Tito season on Hie lower liver opens April 15, uud on (ho stretch below (lianls Pass not till June 1. The men expect lo be about four days in making the tun down tliu river, tuklug uiiiplo time to iiivivntigalii the rapids us they come to them in time tit fish heic with Hid opening of the season. Look! Look! Hmoku (lovornor Johnson cigars, t'.oy'ro t-inds. In Mudford you'll like thiim John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant UH H. IIAUTiiKTT I'lioncs M. 17 n 47-Ja Atiibiilaiica Hervlco Doiuitjr Curonw Heinz Baked Beans Plain, Wed Kidney and with pork and tomato .sauce. Nothing Bettor tl'j for Tablo Ubo - t or Outings Also IIHINZCANNKI) SPAdllKTTI See Window Minplny MARSH & BENNETT Pimm !.?..', ISIS EATRE l'bitiiilu.s 'l'otuy In the Meshes of Her Hair I'atho Two Itool Foatnto a Nnsr ivi'i:,vnii:iti:i lltuginpli Draiiia nrxxv's itiiiTiiD.w Comedy, Willi John lluutiy uud Flora Finch Hero Toinonow l,l, lull IIH s.ui: IMUou IViilure, Two Heels MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Iviig and Cnrpi't CIoiiiiIiik anil WVaviiitf nil MAST .MAIN STIv'KKT Phono fiSW-U 120 Acres for Sale Ornngo, Lomon nml Ollvo Land On railroad ami river, ono mile from KVd HltilT, Cal. Price $7.") per aero. Addre.su A. II. McINNIS lied MlnlT, f'al. ir hat- TANKS Wo mauiifartutc, spiny and supply tanks of ml kinds Wo havo built thusu tanks In .Medford for tr, years and sonii' of Iho (Irst onus aro still In use. If you want a good tank eel ono iiindo by J. VV. MITCHELL Ull S. Itlvcrsblc, .Mcdionl l'lioun Ull iimmrA I'Olt 8AI.K One good all round horso. C, )nrs old; tiiam 0 and S )ears old weight 2(100. Ono good ranch team S and : years old weight ::)U. Ouu 7 )oar old horso weight 1100, wagon and haruesi. I). K. Lilts, l'lioun int), At Union Itnrn To the Milk Consumers of Medford Why not buy your milk and crosm from tho dairy (tint bns tliu highest scoro of any dairy In ModfordT Wo soil milk Just as Cheap as thn lowest scored dairies nnd guarnntoo It to bo pure, clean mid rich of butter fat. Wo onnko a specialty of milk for bablos, Dlvo us a trial and you will always bo our customer. Wo make two deliveries dally. MedfordDairy J. V. Holder PlionoUOtJ.'l WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Itiiruntly romodelud ami onlurgod, added now tauiuntH and apparatus and Is now strictly iip-to-ilnto In every way, ('ommerlcul Work of ull Kinds Including copylms and eiilarglnu of plvliiiim, lua duuiimuiits, nlo, Ilro mlilu (iiilnrgliii;, any Ut, und kodak flnMilUK or every kind, I'rofissloiiul uud umiitiior pliolo. Kinphla tuipplles, 1 1, M. Iliiiinon AnhuiIiiIi'iI With Mu, Mhop over Isis Tlieiiler, I'lioiiii M7-J 4mJm