UUKuhL MMAMrfK f V- J Pr. - ., MEDFORD 1vTAlX TRTBUNW. MEHFOUP. OKKCtOX. WtiPNIfflOAV, JTTIiV S, 1M PAK TOUR A ii ! r : MEPFORD AIA1L TRIBUNE AMnTNIV 'pTNUUI BXClil pBNOfcNT NSWRPAPKR rUBI ) HV1UU AITBHWW it miKimr tiv Ttm MKUrOUD 1'niNTINQ CO. Ths Democratic TImqs, Tho Mfdfonl Mall. Tlio Mcdfnrit Tribune. Th South irn OreRontnn, Th Ashlnnii Tribune. nrrica Mnll Tribune Ihillitlnir, :5-!MI North Plr street; tclcphcmti 75, OfrklO rtxr of th City of Mariford. Official Ppr of Jsckson County. Kntrre-4 s rcnndrUsi matter at MetUnnt, OrcRon, ntiJcr the act of Huron 3. 17. VBTCKXTTlOir KATM On yrnr. by malt 18. CO On month, by mail ..,. .SO Pr month, iVoltvered by esrrlar In Meiirorti, jacKsonvius una cen tral l)int .BO ftaturiUy only, by mall, per rear. 3 00 Wklr, per year. , - .. - 1.(0 Km 1 1 licasod Wire Associated IYcm WMi MwKor rHop-Or WELSH AWARDED. AGAINST RITCHIE LONDON. July 8. Frcddlo Welsh lightweight champion Of Hngland, last night oulboied Wlllto Kltchlo. the American champion and on tho rcf tree's decision won tho llghtvv eight championship of the world. The fight took place at Olympla and tho eight thousand spectators wlttiosfcd a fast and clever bout. Hap Id foot work and a good deal ot In fighting wero pronounced features. Tho British victory was cheered Jo tho echo although there was sonic dis satisfaction among tho American spectators at tho decision, because neither man was bested at tho finish. Although Welsh scored tho greater number of blows, those of tho Amer ican appeared to bo tho more- telling. Fine Holing Inhibition ' It was a fine exhibition of boxing throughout. Neither man went to the floor and (he struggle during the last six rounds was ot a hurrlcano character. Welsh was the quicker and tapped Ititchlc repeatedly on tho Xaco, finally drawing blood. The American tried continually for a knockout, but cither lie was short, or Welsh got Inside, or under the; swing; i Ritchie broke down when tho de cision was given against him ar.d was In tears when he went to his dressing room. Ho refused to talk then, but later, at his hotel, said:. Kltrlilu ItcftcntH Decision "1 do not intend to make a holler, but I do think the worst I should havo gotten was a draw. Welsh wa holding all tho time and I was doing tho righting. Therefore. I think tho decision was not fair to me." Ititchlc hurt his right hand In tho bout, but otherwise was not much damaged, except for a few bruises on tho face. All tho old timers are agreed that tho contest Has one of the fastest and finest exhibitions of boxing witnessed in London In recent cara. Sotno of them expressed tho opinion that Jtltchlo would have coino out on top In a finish right. Tho Welshman's footwork mid dodging wero far quick er than tho American's and ho pre ferred much of the timo to get to closo quarters where Jtltchlo couM not uso his powerful swings. There was altogether too much holding throughout to plenso tho English upoclators. BURNS' BIRTHPLACE rlD BY-MILITANTS (JMHCOW, Scotland. July 8. An attempt to destroy tho collogo nt Ar, vvhnio Hoburt Hums, the poet, M born, January 25, 17S;, was made just beforo du) Unlit toilaj by two members or u militant uuffrcgetto "arson" quud." The two -women were surprised by h night watchman as they wore In tho act of placing largo bombs ugalnn thy doors und windows or tho poet's birthplace, which is venerated an n vhrlno by the Scotlsii nation. Tho .nmn captured ono of tho militants but tho othera escaped. FRENCH PARLIAMENT VOTES FAIR DISPLAY YAHW,lMy H.VO"' cIimiuIw f hwwimm (mlny tuloiikil (llll UIHIIO Httm ItUl (o i-miT liu vi'Uv Pf rrwti uuium rt'inwiiiMiiou m Ht J'MKIIIHH I'lfjDl 1'JMMlidllOII tit Umm fHUi'l'i, -lil ilt')illi'rf tiiunx DECISION ON POINTS frWmi4H?iuU DENTISTS AND ONTR of the divoraioiis of tho present political luunpnitin .is the merry win being wajt'd upon ho "ethienl dental trust" by "tMiiiless Vavlcor," an advertising dentist, who has flledw ith tbe secretary of state an initiative hill whioh provides that a dentist shall he allowed to practice in Ore gon upon filing with the secretary ol' state a dfyionia from a reputable collude and an affidavit from two citizens tes tifying as to his moral character. Tlio originator of the bill claims that he is a graduate dentist, has practiced dentistry for twenty-five years, has been licensed to praotice in the states of New York, Maine, Pennsylvania, Illinois and California, as well as Canada, but that he is refused a license by the state dental board because he advertises. "Without discussing the merits or demerits of this par ticular case, it is interesting to ascertain just what consti tutes a "quack." The bylaws of the Oregon State Dental association thus defines the ethics of the professien: it Is unprofessional to report to public advertisements, cards, hand-bills, posters or sign, calling attention to peculiar stles of work, lowness ot prices, special modes of operating or to claim superiority ocr other prac titioners. lt s unprofessional to publish any certificate In public print, or to go from house to house to solicit and perform operations, to circulate or recom mend nostrums, or to perforin any other similar nets. It Is unprofessional to publish any puffs, description of office fixtures, or nny biographical or other sketch containing any rctcrcnco to profes sional subjects. It is unprofessional to distribute, or cause to bo distributed, to ths public nny circular or pamphlet on professional matters which contains any advertisement or boars the name or address of the dentist Issuing it. When general rules shall havo boon adopted by tho monitors ol the profession practicing In tho same locality. In relation to fees, It Is unpro fessional and dishonorable to depart from t lie ho. except when varlntlon of circumstances requires It. And It Is ever to bo regarded ns unprofessional to warrant operations or work as an Inducement to patronage. The word "quack" is thus defined by "Webster's: A boastful pretender to medical skill; an empiric; an Ignorant prac titioner, lloucc. ono who professes skill or Kuuwlcdgo In au matter of which he knows little or nething: a charlctnn. According to the ethical standard, any dentist who ad vertises is a quack, regardless of education, capacity and workmanship. The mere fact that he goes after business instead of waiting for business to sock him, disqualifies him from association with the profession. This theorv of the ethics is an anachronism. The mere fact that a professional man employs modern methods for his business is no reason for professional disqualification. Many reputable and qualified dentists have discovered that "it pays to advertise and that thereby they double and quadruple their income. The fact that they advertise does jiot make them quacks any more than the fact that the ad vertising of the tooth-tinkering quacks makes them den tists. Tho dentist who carries a card or an advertisement in his local paper does so not only to increase his business, but to jshow his oommunitv good will, doing his share to support one of the community's necessities. Tt is absurd to apply the term "unprofessional to such public-spirited citizens. The dentist's income is limited by the output of his hands. To produce most, he must be busy every hour of the day. An idle hour means a loss of nionoy. It is a duty he owes to his family and himself to keep the public await ing him, instead of his awaiting the public. Advertising is a menus to this end. Dentists are wrong when they attempt to prohibit ad vertising and brand it tho mark of tho quack, because it is not. There is a field for dental advertising good, clean, legitimate advertising, that will increase the dentist's bus iness, familiarize the public with the care of the teeth and awaken the masses to the necessity of proper dental work. Moreover, the difference between the legitimate prac titioner and the quack can be so clearly defined in the pub lic mind that the advertising of the quack will no longer yield him a golden revenue. Advertising can and should be made an aid to the legiti mate dentist and a protection to the profession against the quack. The "Chautauqua" The ireM!iit cummer marks the for tieth auuvcrcury of (lint mo-t 1N tinetivcly American institution, the cliaulauiim. In thin connection it tx of Intcrcd Hint tlio pant twelve months lune uitnexsed (ho greatest ilevrlopinent of the climinu'iim moe-im-nt in till it lii-tory. There lire 8(11) more ('liiiulauiims in the United States thic cummer tliuu there were in l'JKI, i'nrmiMii;; the grmitl total to uhout i'XHK Mote (liun 2200 vf litis number are liclil in (t'titH. In fact, tho mont important mid far-reaching innovation Hint hu come to thic movement miic Iheintio ductioii, about hcvcn jears up, of III. tnivelinjc lent or "circuit" ('luiutiiii (iiu, 'which someone 1ms ctslol "the luct won) in popular education," Thic new 1'nctor hml iU iiu'qUion in tlic west, firct imiiriinu Mimic cola, MUcouri tint lown, then cprcail iny into Nebraska, KnnuK and Colo i ado, In tlio middle wect tho tntv clin lent Cliuiilumjuu umclo ile debut ill Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, (Vnnc.vl vanlu ami .Michigan, and Inter in (lie couth in (lour-in, Alabama, Tenuec eve, Kentucky, Oklahoma anil 'JVxuh, This ciihon jn J'ew Yoik, (hu duto In wliifli (lie ('liautiiiiiim idea i in itiated, there will he ut tenet twenty fie circuit CiaiilaiiiiiiiH, Thin enr the (.'liiiilaii(iiu feiicon licnan a month earlier limn annul. Mining opened in cilice on tho couth cm ccaboard in late Apiil, it will clone hliniilfnui'ouhjy in l'ciiiulvnniii, Ohio, Mii-liipui ami jml of (lie wt in r!e.lrmliii', TliU coe will he jin.1 in ilmu for (lie ainiiiul nocIiiI and liiihiiM'ktf Killicilnft nf Ihu Interna lliiiul oiKiiiiltiltioii of lecluicH, inn. cleiliB litiil fill Ollifl-n Intficti'd In mir Aliii'ili'iui foiiim tiM M'iicciili I IM Ha1 fdmmi ami I'IiiiiiIiiikiiki Tic u;icf i(H iMf MM l (jv ll Hi ADVERTISING Is Forty Years Old place of tlio Chautauqua movement, Anion;; llii lecturern, Mr. Ilrjan re ceives Hie (irc( !f'i.)() and one-half of all the single iiiImicnioiiK over .'0(i. Vice-I'recideat MurchaH'c fee is .T:tdl) Kenator Ja Follctto nl-o receives .:!()() per lecture. Lccdircnt vvlio nro engaged by the year receive from MOOD to .tI."j,0D0 for bolli Leeiini ami ('haiitaiiiiia work, the exact amount ilccmlin upon their fame I'lul drawing power. It is estimated that nearly .fH.HM),0l0 in anumtlly epeat for Lyceum and L'luiiitautia (alcnl. Approximately VJDD men are aniii ally employed nu Chaiitaiiiiia cupe inteiidenlH, eleelriciniiH, piopcrty men, head uxliers ami tickct-takurs laroiigliout tho enure country. Nearly ."1)0 are cmplocil iih advaucu men and morn limn 1000 iih talent. The coIIcjib hoys vvliu comprise the tent crows receive, from .rl7 In $'JII a week, their railioad fare and nii;lilly lodgint;. I'lom "The ('liiiiilniiitia ol Today," by Frank McClare, in I ho American Review of IJeviewH for July. CONNER WINS COUNTRY CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT Ily defoatlng V, Chnndlpr I'gan on illy i, Iloiidluot Conner won (ho sin kIoh leunlv rhumplonshlp of tho Med ford (lold and Country club (1-3, (M, 4-d, C-l, Conner won tho rirst two NC'tH, I:kh tho third and Connor (he fourth, rTf"" John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Asiletant HH, UMlTMVt I'lHiHeN M, 41 and 47J , INDICTED AND E SAN KUANCISCO, Jul.v S Decid ing thoro wns "rensonnblo doubt" its to guilty connection of AUoruea Norman U. Cook and W. A. S. Nich olson, ot this city with tho alleged Oregon land fraud conspiracy. United States VonunlMloner Krnnrla Krtill today ordered their discharge follow ing hearing nt to removal to Cortland for trial on the basin ot an Indict ment relumed nt tho Oregon metro polis. United States Attorney Clarence 1. Hon me, of Portland, was present when tho order or relenso was made, lie had coiueutrd to the order as to Nicholson. There are other Indict ments hanging aver Cook's head and to him llcnmcg said "We'll get j on yet." Cook nnd Nicholson, along with about SO others, wero Indicted after an Investigation by tho Tutted States authorities of Portland nnd In this city Into (ho locating of thousands or persons on tho 2,300,000 acres ot land In Oregon, the title to which hns been In dispute between the gov ernment nnd tho Southern 1'aiiflc for many jears. According to tho pro secutor, tho promoters, "locators" and lawjers netted about $3,0110,000 by a conspiracy. Nicholson nnd Cook were nrrestol In the latter part or prll nnd had a long hearing Inst month They as serted nil along (lint whatever the) did was simply In the lino or legnl business, such as la filing Applica tions nnd that thev refused to evnu do that when thev learned there might bo romo fraud connected vvllh the matter STATE TROOPS QUELL TAT IMTTSUritOII, I'n July S - In tense excitement rol!ow-d tho first daylight disorder of the Westing houso strike when William Strang, n foreman In tho drctrlc works, was stopped by a croud ol men as ho ap proached tho shtfp by an obscure path, ills skull was fractured by a brlrk and he wa otherwise Injured. Stnto trooim wero hurried to tho place and thren arrests wero made. Cap tain James immediately widened hit linos nnd mounted troopers through out the mernlni: uoro patrolling ctcry street leading to the different plants. The Liver as Aid To Blood Purity The Natural Stimulus Re quired is Not the Pur gativc Kind. Mort PJI Ara Btttw U TkB Away, Important a It In kerti thn UjH in, Ir MioiiM ( rrtnrmtK-r"! that aurli artluM il.M-a not nrcrMarlly mran thnt tli llrrr liaa Ix-rn alltniilalM) Tlir artluil of H. H, H la a natural llrrr tonlr, lit nut Isiwrl uiutvr- It worVa In III llirr rrllt tn SMlat lu tlw natural ancl nrvntnrr funillon uf mnrrrllni; from h l.lwl o-rlalu mnMltii rnt Into what ara known a aulmlUlitn pr'Hlucii. Tlc ri r'S'H'y alrlHl Into Hit- loxly ll"f lit rinutantlr irull new aut liralllir man rial tut Hint wlikh U itae ilrarrojrra by I lie rntrgy of tlim cbansra. Tin prMncc nf any hlowl trnuhlr nstur' nlljr aiiex'(ta a hlumUli llrrr, Imt Here la ritiulrril thc mrillrlnal pruiifrllra ttlilrli, iiHin rt-aclilnu Hie llrrr, allll rrlaln llirlr ralalylle rorrirr In kirn on through tho IiImmI tlrrulallon In ili halite with liuiur HM whrrrrrr Ihry majr hare actllnl. Illifuuiatlmii, ralarrh. nurmla, moat akin dlwaiuni nnd ol In r rvanlu of Impart hl'ml. wIiIIb liupllrallue thn liter lr tlulr cmrlilil liillurnmi, are qMlikljr rliokri) y HUH. Ita artlmi throiiahit I In IiIimmI rlrrulallun ntulla In Uih atlumlallon of I lie tUmi rrlln In Hie healthy ami Jnillclima ail'c(l(in of lliilr own rsuntlal uutrlnicut . rMi ran net H H H. In ny dru store, (ut Intlat upon havliiK It, Tk u (hanrn liy nnltlinir anrnne to rrromiiieuil a aiilmlltutn, Alu If rntir Ioim1 conillllou Is aurli that you wnnhl llk to commit a mierlalUI eililrinK T)ie Hyrlft Hue clOu Cuiupuny, .'i'il Hwlft Jtldi,'., Atlanta, (Ja. $5,000 STOCK OP TIRES ON HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MIOHELIN.and GOODYEAR, y Cull mu uot our iji'lcci GRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. SWINDLES SCAPE TRIAL ON CHARGES r -" . WEEK, OCTOBER 25 DK.SVKH, iVIo., July K llnroli! K. Iltmwood, under sentence of ileittli for Hie Klllinu' of (Icoruo K. t't'l'v'- laud, wiM denied it third llinl today by I ho' stole Mipiiue com!. 0' luiiil wtm I'ntiillv wounded May 'J I, lllll, when llcnwood nhot S Neuter k Von l'hul, St. I.ouis neroiiaul, in the barroom of n loenl hotel. The death Hviilenee iuipomM by llie lower coutt Is nlTnmcd and il N oidercd to be enriictl nut tlio week beginning- October W, UUI. The -hooiac eicnted it 4'iimtttnu in Denver, llcnwood and Von l'hul hml ipinrrelcd over lellcr wrillcit to Von l'hul by Mr. Isahelle I'altemon Springer, the wife of John Sptiuger, u weulthv xtoektuau nnd hunker. Lett tliuu two weeks nfter the Hhooting Spiiuger wan uivcit a divorce. At hiit firM trial llcnwood vvim convicted of second degree niuidcr nnd xeuleiieed to life iiupiisouiuciit. Hie Huprcme eonit sninted u now trial, which rexulleil in n first ilogree venlicl. Keep the Kidneys Well llenllli In Woiili Saving, ami Some MiiHortl t'eople Know Mow' lo Save It .Many Mcdfnrd people take their lives In their hands by neglecting lh. kidneys when they know these organ need help. Weak klilnevn aro r sponsllilo for a vast amount of uf fcrliiK and III health, but there Is no need to suffer nor to remain lit dan cer. Use Doan'd Kidney l'lllsfn remedy that has helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Tho following statement leaves nu ground for doubt. Kirn rnold. ApplcKnto road, Jack sonvlllo. UreKon, sa)s: "My back bothered mo for five or six months. 1 had n dull pain throiiKli in kldnejs ami the kidney action iK-rnuio Irro Kiilnr. I had to Kct up at night on that account. 1 was told to try Dean's Kidney l'llls and did so with flue results. They soon rid too of n)l thn nllmonts. My kidneys havo bothered mo very little since." I'rlco .",Pc, at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy set Doan's Kidney l'llls the saiiiu that Mr. Arnold had. Tostcr-MIHium Co., Props., Uuffalo, N. Y, WOMEN Sell Riiarantccd hosiery to friends nnd neighbors; 70 per cent profit; mako 110 dally Kxpcrlonco unncccs. sary. Internatlnnnl Mills, box 4029, West I'hlladclphla, Pa. Wood, Shingles, Shakes Leave oiir orders at tho Kast Slilo Wood Yard for thn wlnlor'n aupply at reduied prices! Delivered any time. ;. I'.tsia: nil l.'nkt .Main Klrret ICor Your Ohildron'o Hoalth Snider's Filtered Milk Frco Dolivcry. Phono 201-.T-:t Crater Lake Auto Service lo Cratt r Lake Lonvo Medford MoudiivH, Wudueo dnya and Kridiiys. I,v. Modrord Hotel . 8:00 a.m. Uv. Hollnud llotul .... 8. OS a.m. I,v. Nuali Hotel ... 8:10 a.m. I.v. KhkIo 1'olnt .8:00 n.iii. I,v, Derby l.v. McL'loud Arrive nt I'rospoct S, I'rospett . .. Arrive nt t'rntor duko . 'J:30 111.0.1 J I ; a o u,ui n. in a,iu p.ia 1:20 p.m. Iteturn trip not rim on schedule timo. Katim for slda passeiiKerH llotw'n Medford & KhkIo I'olut tt.iin " " " Dei by K.'JG " " " Mt Cloud ;i.ro H " I'roHpuct r.no Union Uron).. 0.7ft 1 Crater l.uke. 10,00 it Ilounil Dip to Crater l.uku .. 18,00 When no side jmeiiKcrH on Derh) routit, will K b Trull by spoifiil nrrHiiKeinuiil. Khio lo TimII U.OO I'urllcs hIsIiIiik (0 HO flMllllltf up Hokuii ((Ivor cun in up ono duy uiul rcluni tho nct. HALL TAXI CO. (Ol MT II Dili, Mm.', WH t'lmiiy IW, (MMfr ritufitj UN HOOD PAYS EXTREME PENALTY "HUNCH" FAMOUS , , , THE NATION OVER , T- Checrfutcst Chnrnctrr That Ever Smoked a Jimmy Pine or tlolleil a Clnarctlo lli'L-liinliicr touiolrovv. thn IIIOHt tiuliiio and luteresllim heriim of nd vertlseiucntH ever printed In thoo columiiH will appear at rcuulitr In- tervulg. U u all about rrltieo Albeit, "thn national Joy ninnko" tobacco This publicity Is notable from the standpoint of rendltif; Interest and II- lustiattvo treatmant. I'rlueo Albert advertlslni: ban IniiK Ikhoi n feature of the country's mauailnes and It Is so orlalual and appealtuKly humnn In both text and Illustration that people ovoivvvltorn follow It with keenest Interest. You read It (In thn laiiKuaito of Prince Albert) "for what alls vou" mid It will help you to "hear tho bees him and tho little birds sluu early in the a in." Tho IntiRUhKu Is ni'NCIl" so hnppll) ii.itunil and so iheerful that to read ouo advertisement makiu )ou feel ou want to read more and more. Just an vou utaloutly await new chapters of n tonlluued story. There's n lot of quaint humor In tho "cop)" and oddity and human Hess of expression. Il sccuK to "In ject some real sunshine Into vour svatcm." That's becnuso It's Junt natural talk about how Reed Prince Albert really Is, Tho It J. Iteynolds Tobacco Co have received thousands, ol letter.! about their advertlslni:. I'olks Just seem to net "hnpp)" over It. You will. Illustrations aro a unhiuo ns the rcndliiK matter. Home of the great- est character artists in the country have contrtmiteii to mis now eerie. It lll Interest nvcrytmo to know that tho odd picture printed herewith was named "Hunch" nnd Is prnbablr tho most famous of a loin; scries of notable Illustrations. You know him' That's why bo's so popular. Hu appears lu larce slo In one ol this now series or nds. Ily the way, we rj.onnlltf n.ltnil llm It. .1 ItnVllollU Tobacco Co wheJlior "Hunch" vva sketched from life or was Just created." Wij (oiiml that "Hunch" docs not exist In real life. It Is said that when thn nrtlsl was Klvon his Instructions ho was told ( create a hapictur."who tlvsd lu a small country town, who was nlwnys at tho station when tho train rami- In. know oven body's bushier; better than his own, wiw always broke, with money 'Just In alKhl's hnppy notttrod and Just kind of Khid ho was allvo If ho had his Jimmy pipe nnd a tidy red tin of Prlneo Albert." "Hunch". wan tho rtsultl Now bo's famous nil over tint nation. Tho series of aU that starta tomorrov will cerlnlnly Intcreffynu, SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH till Mllos From Meiironl I'INi: 1'IHHINU VU and Tennbi ItiUoH $1.50 per day, $7.50 per wouk. PaksoiiKer rntos $.1.00 ono way, by Crater l.ako Auto Blaco I'or Further Information Wrlto I'Allli II. OPDYKi: Trail, Ore. Heinz Pickling Vinegar Fm- iiutllnii up all kinds of pickets and especially (or tabic use We carry this in bulk Give It a Trlnl MARSH & BENNETT SrnyiH1 f)or Cuvl n 1 Nullum yfll tKtT Mt aaaaaaV STAR THEATRE Wetlneidny nnd 'Ihiiisthty ( Daniel Krohlimii Offers iho Ainerlciiu Aolor Wllil.lAM IWllM'M In the i:uulnllu Piodiictloit "Till! lllIDHMPTION OF DAVID COIISO.N" Hpcrlal AiiKiuented Atuoiiipiiiiimeal III t'ents AiIimInxIoii 10 Ceutit ISIS THEATRE Pbotopbi)M Toidny nnd Vdiu-.diiy The Dance of Death KhIviii two rel IVattire, Fettturjiut AHco Julro A TIMF.IiY HATH Comedy .MAirnirx iti:iu:i.i.itN Coined), With Alien Washburn ami William Wadsnoith Hen' t lioriay AMMATHD CAItTIMINS CuiuliiK I'HiUy ADVIl.VTI'ltS OF KATHI.Y.N Ml. 1 1 PAGEUP Cool, C.uiifi'rtalile, Well Ventilated. Wcdiiiodn) and 'UiiiimIh) iho spcciAi. nanitK' Four I'uriH Merchants of Venice All Htnr Produrtlou U'd by Phlllpt Mmallny and I.011U Wel-er I'Adt: iniivri:it oiiciikstiia (Huven Pieces) Mr. Hurry Howell, Director No chaiiRo In Admission for this bli; production A1I11IU 10 (ViiIn Clillilren 5 Cent The Ciiole-t Place III .Mc.lfnrtl Hvery l.'tenlm; 7:1.1 tt'Clork IT Theatre "Mutual Movie' Wednesday, Thurlay Nlclit THE OPEN DOOR 1 Two Itt'ti llronubii Fuature, tho I'sumlo PrudlKul Itetlauio ADHIIT IN A IIIO CUT Thiiiihoutor . ..1 .MOTHi;i('H HOY Kojittoiio (,'omedy. lut lu Comedies, Hast In Projection, llcst Ventilated, Latest In Milnln Don't Miss It (lc AIAVAVH -Hte FOR HIRE Private Auto T ilrivo my own cap and , Kivo Kooil Hoi'vicu at REASONABLE PRICES E. A. GRAY 25-R5 OR 882-R WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 HaHt jAIniii HI rout I'cdfonl Tlio Only IOxcIiihIvo C'oiiunoi'cifil J'liologi'aplit!i'.s in Houtlioi'ii Ort'giMi NojjhIIvoh NmU) nny timo or placo hy appoint tnoiit fjiono M7-tT We'll l() lllO I'rHl R. P, WRITOIT, tf , M