Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MDDFORB MATT, T1RIBUKE. MIWDiTOttT:); OREGON, HtTDAY, .WT.iY 10, I OH
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MHOVOnD I'llINTINQ CO. '
Th IHmocratlo Tlmfs, The Mulfonl
Mall, TIia Meilfnrd Tribune. The South
ern Oreiconlan, Tha Ashland Tribune.
Office Mull Tribune Dulldtnir, itt7zt
North. Mr ktreet; telephone 7.
Official Paper of the Cltr of Medford.
OMIolal I'eper of Jackson County.
Sntered m eecond-cUM metier t
Medfont. Oregon, under Ue act of
aarcn a, asi.
lUlKUrTIOR KAXM
One jeer, by tnnii , , , m
One month, liy mn .50
Per month, delivered by carrier tn
airamni, jacxsonviiia una uen
tral Point
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Saturday only, by mall, per vr. 5.00
Weekly, per y" , ,- - ,, , l.SO
Full Leased Wire Associated Press
With Mcdfor Stop-Orer
RIGHT OF WAY
1 (Front the Siskiyou News)
J. r, Churchill and Solon 11. Wil
liams, wlio soMiQ tlmo ago were ni
polntcd ly tho county hoard of supcr
visors to obtain tho right of way for
tho state highway from tho Oregon
lino south tu for as Gazelle,, have com
pleted their work as far as Horn
lirook, and Tuesday Mr. Wl'Jlanu
riled their report with tho board cov
ering tho rotito from tho stato lino as
fur south as Ilornbrook. Tho repor.
is substantially as follews:
To the Hon. Hoard of Supervisors,
Siskiyou County, Cal.
your committee nppolnted to
secure rights-of-way for tho Califor
nia state highway from Yrcka to
Ilornbrook, beg leave to report as
follews:
To Mrs. Dora K. Marlow wo roc
ommend the payment of 1250 as dam
ages; to Thomag Hcrblg, $300; to
Jano Transau, $300; to T. Jones
150; to Mrs. Ilertha Hoopcnparncr
?:60; to John Solus, Jr.. $150, to
Jntcpli Sllva, $250: to Gasper Alves,
$7570; to Manuel Perry, $100.
Wo recommend that condemnation
Biilta bo commenced In the following
cases: Mary A. O'N'cIl estate, Knima
J'anlannl, Thomas McCaullcy, Marga
ret Miles, William Trice estate, E. L.
Ha.ll. and S. D. Prathcr.
Your commlttco havo worked dili
gently to secure for your board tlic-e
rights-of-way at as small a cost ni
posklble to the county, and at tho
eanto tlmo the rights of tho parties in
Interest havo not been overlooked.
Whero real damage exists ivc hao
recommended that reasonable cash
payments be made.
Wo havo at all times taken into
consideration the fact that the con
struction of tho stato highway will
enhance tho value along its route.
Tho state highway commission
havo publicly stated and the division
engineer assured tho writer that a
toon as the rights-of-way are secured
construction will begin so that early
in 1915 Siskiyou county will have Its
share of tho highway in ubcablo con
illtlcm.
Tho early completion of tho high-
xvay can only be assured by tho hearty
tu-oporallon of your board and earn
est deslro on tho part of each and
every member to help In every way
possible.
Tho Imiucdinto beneficial result to
tli county us a wholo can nlroad) bo
estimated at tills time. Wo all want
rood roads and the example of a
wel-1iiilt iKriiiHfioiil highway north
nml mjiiU) through our county wilt be
1111 object lesson to all of our citizens
that will au alien in them a deslro
for better roads In their own liuiued
lulu sections.
T)o district attorney Is ready and
wllllim to begin proceedings In case
where It Is necessary to condeijin at
once and tho superior Judge will try
time cases as soou as they are pre
sented to him,
Very respectfully submitted,
1 J. 1 CIIUItClllMi.
SOI.ON II. WIJ.UAMS.
Mr. Williams says the right of
Way for tho eight and u qun.rt.ur miles
froti) Ilornbrook to tho stato line cost
Just $-r. Tho grading for that sec
tion will lie completed in CO or 70
days,
PROHIBITION THE ISSUE
IN MANITOBA ELECTION
WIKN'II'KO, Man., July 10. A
hi Iter political campaign in which
liiotfroHHH'cs opiiokiiig Hid govern
ment of Kir Itcdiuiiiui llolilin, htoml
(hi ti pin tl'01 m of prohibition, initiu
(Ivo'iiiid ielVieinliii ami roiiiniUor
(SlHCiilH, cu4iiali'j in m eceJo
h4)t, itolilhi, uliii Inn. Imeii in ol
fkv for Ili'ltTII Al'lllw, ( kllplolllil
W VM Umr JiiIvkU, I
Medford mail tribune
PACIFIC
HIGHWAY
SISKIYOU
COUNTY
THEDBNS
OFREBELSCLOSE
ON MEXICO CITY
Villa From the Ncrth, Qbrcflon on
the West, Gonzales on the East, to
Begin Aggressive Campaign Upon
Metropolis Few Fortified Towns
Still to Be Captured.
KL PASO. Tex.. July 10. Tito
pocdy movement of (icncrnl Villii
11 riny southward mint l. minimum
City to rcutue Hie campaign iii-itint
Mexico (Yiy xvn predicted hero to
ilny, follow injur tit' receipt of advices
from Torroon Hint the internal jmw.c
conference was finally ended and n
report of ii tronlmolioiw boon
would ho eixon to llie jm"-.
Willi Gumlnlnjnm in coiirdltutton
alit hnmU ami San I.uis l'olo.-i hq-
siojjod ,y IC revolutionists there,
rcuiaiu only two or throe, Hints of
defense for llie federals between Hie
national capital and the southern
edge of Hie territory controlled by
Hie revolutionist. Ou the ent,
ucncnil I'ahlo Oonrnlci' witli nn
nrmy of 20,000 inoii, hold dominion
fnun Hie bonier to San, Luis l'otnxi,
twenty-four hours ly rail fntn
Mexico City.
Where IftmiinnmN Arc
In the ccnlcr, nrnoml Villa's di-
vUion occupie- the ooipitry fnun
.luare; lo Apuiw Calieulo, eij:hleeii
hour Iraxel from the capital city
of jroxiru.
To the we-t, General Ohreiui lias
stretched hit line as far as Guada
lajnniP second largest city in Hie re
public, and within mx hour' rijle hy
railroad to the central goal.
Once San Luis 1'oIom i captured
the throe military diiioiw of Hie
rotistitutionnli-.t'-' forces will con-
vorac on Mexeo City, necordiu? to
assertions made in KI I'a-o today hy
both Cnrrnnui and Villa followers.
When this combination is effected.
(10,000 men will he available for the
movement against the ultimate pm).
It was predicted here that thi con
centration will inke place at Celaya,
Mate or utiunnjuiilo. mid emht
hours' ride from Mexico City. This
Hiut is a junction of national mil
ways from Guadalajara, Amtns Cal
ieutn mid San I.ui- l'oto.-i.
To Tnkc rorllflctl Ton in
jiciorc trie mrce nnnie. nrnvc
there, two or three Mronjily fortified
towns held by HttertnV troops, in
cludini; Guanajuato and Silao, tmi-t
he captured. From CoIaa, the meet
ing Kiint, the combined armies would
have before them only one fortified
city. This is Querctnro, forty mile-,
from Mexico Citv, nml the place
where Iluerta, nccordinir to j:oncral
belief, intends to make his In I
f-tand.
Gcnonil Obrcon has udvi-cd Gen
eral C'nrniimi that his troops in ink
inp Guadalajara cnptiircd fifteen
troop trains and eiijhi cannon. Ob
rogon htalcd nUo that xeven inaehiiit'
puns, jdenty of rifles and ammuni
tion mid two carloads of cannon
ammunition were abandoned ly the
enemy.
FOURTH DEATH FROM
PLAGUE. NEW ORLEANS
NBW OflLKANK, Ii.. Jul 10.
Another death from bubonic plague
was announced today, making a lo'tal
of four cases ami three dunlin, since
Hie outbreak of the disease hero .June
27. Todny'rt victim wan Leon "do
Jean, a negro boy, wljo was fojiud ill
at his homq 011 July !" and i.c-inoi ei)
in an 'isolation honpilnl for olmcrwi
tion. STANPABD 0JL CUTS
REFINED. PETROLEUM
NKV VOltK', July 1Q. The Slan
dard Oil company of New Voile to
day announced a J0-poiut reduction
111 rouncii pciroiciun, miiiig ciimis
$1,110, tanks $1.00 mid siiiinlaid
white New Vork and I'lijladulpliia
8.10 cents jar gallon.
COST $400,00 FOR MILITIA
DURING CALUMET STRIKE
LATINO, Midi., July 10
Main-
tainiiig the militia 111 the coppui
coiuilry during the strike last winter
i!ot the stute IO.'i.OOO, it wiu nii
iiouneeil today.
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rikllCIIIICII,
Our flrfct auto stugu will k-uvo Nash
Hotel ior Jlybce's bridge ut f. 111.
Hunilay morula, lurtles hjnIiIiik to
soiii Imniiiillnlol)'.
UAl,U 'mi uo,
TRAIN
BAND
LOOT EXPRESS
II
Katy Flyer Held Up In Missouri by
Masked Robbers and Track
walker Captured and Taken Away
to Prevent Identification Jewelry
and Silver Reported Stolen.
ST. MUMS., -Mo., duly
marked hunditH who held
10. Two
up the
McMboitud "Katy fher' on the Mis
souri, Kansas. & Texas railroad near
Matron, Mo., sity miles norlliwo.-t
of St. I.ouis, la.-t uiylil, captured a
track-walker, who surpiiM'd them as
thoy were roliliin the train, and
took him away with thorn to prevent
him spying on their departure.
The bandits are uppood to liuo
hoarded Hie train at MuUoti.
Iiooketl Into Two ltetdcr
After tho train had ptuo a short
iiiMnnce, .101111 Miaiiioy, tho engin
eer, hoard a noi-o behind him, and
tiinnii, looked down Hie liarreU ol
two revolvers.
"He loti! mo lo slou the Imin,"
said the engineer, "and I stopcd.
Then they told the fireman to run
back and uncouple the tram between
the last express car and the firet
passenger car."
The fireman did as he was told,
ami the bandits forced the engineer
to run the engine mid express cars
to u point near Klondike, ou tho
ricr hank. They entered the Amer
ican Kvpre.s ear and forced tho ex
press messenger. J. G. Nicholson, to
stand with hi.s face to the wall while
Hiev blew both floors from the nfe.
Trnck-Wnikcr 11 Prisoner
While this work was going on. n
trackwalker, Miid to be William
Christopher, appeared. The robbers
announced they would tnke him pris
oner. As the train first topped nt the
f'onuuauii 01 llie namilis, mo roil-,.
iluetor, A. I. Mudd. and Wltlinsr
Glass, train auditor, K't off to Icani
the trouble.
"We were greeted with a fu-illade
of t.lio(s," said Mudd. "and were told
lo stay in the coaches. We staid in.
1 thought I saw five or mx men, but
of this I am not Hsilive."
The engineer, the fireman and the
cxpr's messenger say there were
inly two robbers. The bandits made
no effort to molest the passengers,
whom tliey warned to keep their
heads inside the windows.
Jewelry Alone Taken
The expros, me-senyer refused lo
discuss the robbery, saying that the
mlos of the company enforced il
ence on him. Ho fur as known, noth
ing was taken except the contents
of the express Mile. Mudd said he
nw several pieces of jewelry on the
floor of the expros car after the
robbery.
N. T. ISroivn, general agent hero
for the American Kxprc company,
-aid there was no money in tho ex
rcss Mifc, but that there wore it few
packages of jewelry. Hie aluc of
which he would not elimate.
Kmil Alumina, constable, said the
train crew told him the bandits car
ried away a sack of mIut weighing
fifty xiiiuds.
GRAND JUT PROBES
CHICAGO, July in.-Tho first
sjicelal grand Jury to Investigate Uiq
closing of tho La Sullo Street Trust
and Hnviugtt liank and the other Lori-iiier-Munilay
concerns Involved In the
bank's troubles was called today hy
Maclay Hoyne, state's nttoniej. Tho
federal grand Jury to Investigate tho
bunk wds ordered Imiianellcd July 13
PRESIDENT TAKES LONG
WALK AlflUT CAPITAL
WASHINGTON, July 10. I'rcsi
dent Wilson look it long walk lodav
about tho business streets of the cao
iti, iijingluig frcipienllv with the
crowds nml hiopiuiig t look into
shop windows.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
m 8, HAIITMJTT
I'honwi M. 47 b 47-39
AihIihUbo ftivnlr Deuutr Coroa
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Expert CorsetUre
2 NoHh T?nrtltt.
PIiojio m M,
K PRISONER
USE OF CONCRETE
E
IT
The Medford-Central Point section
of the Taeifio highway will bo upon
for conevul traffic AiumM 0, Huts
uiviug tlto oeiuent the rouuisilo olutnoe
to sot. Watchmen are employed to
watch the highway, hut It is iliipiw.
sihlo to guard oxory scotion, Jolio A.
Poll and Cleorgo Hilton, who removed
barricades and toio off a bridge, will
bo arrested, and County Altoino.x
Kelly asserts that nil violations will
ho xigorously prosecuted.'
Kngiuccr Kiltredgo lias1 iUuOd the
following public stuteinent :
"Wo wish to call the attention of
the tn.xpu.xors in general to the fuel
that there arc a few of their number
who seem to disregard tho county's
good and our efforts to lav a good
paxciuont. Those people 1110 damag
ing the paxciuont hy driving onto the
oouoioto before it gels set. Tlie.x
hao disregarded road clpsnl ign
and remoxed barricades in aider to
get onto tho now pavement.
"Wo oocl a section in front ol
Mr. llatileys place to go to pieces
under hcaxy and continued traffic,
and lately two automobiles carrying
taxpayers of Jackson county delib
erately remoxed h.mioailes near the
Pacific & Kastorn Kailway company's
cressing: mid roxo across the mvo
ment. "We luixe ciiilcaxorcd lo iiiako I lie
passing of local traffic as easy as
Hssihlc, and, although our Icmporarx
roads hao been disagreeable (o pass
over, nearlx exerv rcsiilciil along the
Central Point to Med ford section hits
been able to get in and out, either hx
his own efforts or ours. With twi
exceptions all of the residents along
the road bine co-operated with its in
an effort to make a good pavement
nnd to keep off the pavement until
the "road clo-ed" signs were re
moxed. regardless of thoir ihtmiiuiI
opinions as to the hiirdnos of the
paxcuieat, and for this wo nrc verx
grateful.
"Mnay H'OpIe who nre not "ainiliar
with concrete when laid in a thin slab
wonder at the length of time tliev nre
kept off the pavement when it look
so hard, nml doiilitle-s tho-e who dis
regard orders do not realm that the
concrete can be ruined just as cftcct
uallv when tho surface is hard, hut
nexv, us when it is soft. The onlx
difference is that in HfPift concrete
a track is left on the" surface, indi
cating tho damage, nhile in tho older
concrete which is hardened on top
the crack is made on the under side
of the pavement and does not show
on top, since the surface is in com
pression. "Tlic.se cracks nre of the xvorst mi
sihle nature, for the bond nml ce
menting finalities in the adjoining
particles are lost and Hie uidor side
of tho pavement idiaHorod. Months
later, under heavy nml continuous
traffic, pot hole develop on the sur
face over those shuttered places, nml
then Hes same taxpayers who
caused the damage during lij fir!
three or four weeks aTler laving are
Hie loudest in dcfainipg comjrcic nnd
those vxho laid It. And with all duo
respect for the opinions of the auto
isls and farmers regarding the set
ting (pmlilics of eemenl, it in to be
remembered that the Mute liighvxnv
engineer, and not llie travelers, is
held responsible for the pavement,
and therefore his orders, and not the
inclinations or each individual,
should he followed.
"Until the entire road will be
opened, poo-dc Imxclj'ig but w ecu
Mcdrord ami Central Point will iiml
the temporary road extending north
ward from Central avenue mid load
ing into the pacific highway at Mr
lk'ihon' place, fo he piito service
able Tim lariners along this route
have vcrv kindly opened tins route
to Hie public during the construction
of llie highway.
"The highway department knovvH
and nppieeiiites the fucL that Un
people of the c(ijmy as 11. whole arc
co-operating with then) ill every way
possible am) realize that, the public
is just as indignant nt the vandalism
of the few us those in chargo arc.
"P. A. KITTUDKOK."
LeKal blanks toi sat a,t th, M
TrlhuriM offlcs tf
Wood, Shingles. Shakes
Leave your orders at tho Ku t Hide
wood Yurd for tho winter's Hiiiily
at reunion prices. Delivered uuy
tlmu.
G. l-'AKKi:
nil i:UHt..Muiii Street
L. EI N
X)lt
LOTHES
,MAI)i: JN ,MKI'(MH
K(ul dnor to I'lrst Knljorm) Jlmik,
iimliilr "'
Mi;j;ruiJM tam,ouh
HIGHWAY
RFFOR
SETTING
RUINS
TO
OF
WASHINGTON, July JO. -Piesl.
dent Wilson will nmlto no unuilim
tlon fur tho federal reserve board In
place of Paul Warburg of New York,
until tlio t-oimtu takes definite action
on his iiamo, Mr. Wilson nxpects
Minus to plnoo the reHpuiiHlblllty 011
the senate for leaving tho board In
complete. That Is the president's
position In his fight with the semtto
over Mr, Warburg's nomination, as
oxprosded today by officials In his
confidence. Mr. Warburg has finally
decided that ho will not upicar per
sonally before the bunking rotniulttce
lo lie cross oxntulnod, and tho presi
dent Is hacking lilm In Hint stand
1 The nomination of Thomas li
Jones, which the hanking commlttco
has voted to report ndvorxoly. Is In a
different position. A fight for his
confirmation may be conducted In a
minority report.
AT
WASHINGTON, Jul 10 V ty
phoou which raised the hcavlcut sea
in tho harbor at Guam In cars and
caused considerable damage to crept
was reported tudny In despatches to
tho navy department from Captain
William Maxwell, commander of the
naval station and governor of Guam
No lives were, lost, A shortage o'
rice and corn Is expected lo result.
Helping Kidneys
By Clearing Blood
A Function Greatly Assisted
By a Wcll-Known
Remedy.
Mif! nAilr trill li lntrt.1 ( mAl
rlmrljr lin.lrr.lnlHl why finilinU 11 f iirllic U
1 linporlnni In t Itn iim uf H. S S. (1,
purlfjr Hi" lilixl. I,, nclMi la a ilnmlinl
In th nijrliil nt (Iiia I.I.kxI rrr. Dial
mli' iii (ha cisilnicll iImhih t Urn
IMnrjt, All ihv IiI.m.I fri.m all urrr the
ImmI mint I siM thf.Hitl, iho klilnrja, Thry
set Inters ami SMjjrrr. Ami rnnintlns
In what thry allciw (11 pax out In lt urlnr,
U1II1 a lo Mimnlllr ami malrrlala. Ilia
hrallh if Hi klclnrra ami the iualltr nt lUn
IUimmI la ilrlrrtnlnnL The ralaljllc tnrnj
forcnt hjr S. K, H, la ilu.mi Id Ilia urin.
It la aliui ilmimairalil In Hi akin. Ami
aa t)ir l.'-l roatliuif In cri lliroiuh
the lltloi; the ilumlnslln naiirr at
M. H K , actios aa It iVx-a Ihrmiitli all Ihx
arrnnm (( rUmlnatlon, alxrw a markni
iWrraa nf illarattf inanlfrlatlcn aa itrm
ntlralr hjr urlnr analjiala Thl aaWt
anrr It a grrat rrlkf In Din lliliirra, TUo
Nxljr waatra art) inorn rrnlr illatritxitri! lo
lh rinUDclnrlra, Ihrlr rlliiiliull'Xi la at I in
iilalnl bjr Hut lunle arin adurilril the
llrrr, luaca, skin auil kUhir;. Thin, In
raara of rhrnmitlim, rialltla, rhnuilc aor
throat, huaklliraa of Titter. Iirunehltta. aalli.
ma ami tlvs myrlat ut nlli-T rrnrt tnillr.
Hon of wrak kdlnry artlnn, Drnf purlfr 1
j'i'ir iiiisxi wiwi a. p. H., 11 win rnanir
the HaatjiM, In ffliillpl thr rrllular slrtDk'lll
and itkbIii the normal h'alih
H H. K. la iirrpnrrit lir Tbr Kwlfl Hprrlnr
Co AST Hwlfi Ill8 AlJsnia. (la., ami II
Ton hTe anr ilf-ntaraliif nr r.liitnaa linni
Imulilr. wrllg lu, their ilcUlral lriU tut
titv nitrite. '
1 a " 1 ' " . 11 11'
TWO
CRUISE5
Ltafiaf
Sm Fraadua
by tbo largo Crujajnjr Sramlilps
"CINClNNATr, FEB. S
AND
"CLEVELANP". FEB- 22
pott f call Includa UU ! Ill San Dl.ao
CiMalliantClnclnnall). lliafrrof kolhuubaa
laxiiMlaavblU to lha w UclpU cillaiof Ilia w of 1.1.
Duration EachCrtiiso 135 Days
Coat $QnA "ft Imlurllna all n.r
""T" 9UU sapantaa abuaril and uluil
Writ for lllutltattJ HookUt
HAMBURG -AMERICAN
LINE
I SlMttaa Si.. 3a Fi,,iIk
Of Unl f raft
am-
WILSON
CONFIRMATION
BANK
BOARD
a
v.fc-&""nr5sr?arf. '
v.hdi-- - aw
SBv - , -i -
You May Have Enough Money
for yoir, present needs hut look hIiuuiI Into tho future,
ninl you will see tho wisdom of a surplus fund Do tho
riKht thliiK now start an Account, with us nml do
posit your money roKUlnrly.
Jpturcst paid 011 mivJiikn uicoiuits
OVER 98 VCARa UNOKff ONr MANAOeMCHr
H
IHBMaWMaVMPMpX
FRECKLES
Now Is the Tlmo to Get Itld of Tlmeo
Ugly Npols
There's no limner tho slluhtimt
iieod of fooling nslunuod of your
fruokloH, as the ptescrlptlun otltlnn
double RtruiiHlli -U guaranteed to u
move those homely spots,
Hlmply got an ounce of othlno
double strength riom any dniHHlst
and apply a little of It night nnd
morning and you should noon sou
that oven thu worst ficcldos have biv
gun to disappear, while, thu lighter
ones have vanished cutltoly. It Is
seldom that moid than an ounce I
needed to completely clour the skill
nml gain n beautiful clear complex
ion. Ho sure to nsl for thu doulilo
strength othlno as this Is sold under
guarantee nt money back If It falbl
to reuiovn freckles,
$5,000
STOCK OFTIRESON HAND
UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
MICHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
Call and got our pricca.
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For Your
Chiltlrou'a Hoalth
Snider's
Filtered
Milk
Frro Dclivorv.
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The Popular Drink
RITEWAY
COFFEE
It's IJoaHlftl Daily in Mi'il
ford. JL's IMondcd iu Bedford.
Jt'.s tli(5 best in Med ford.
Why not use Medford C-'uf-feo7
If you ox peel, (o huild up
your town, use lioino pro
duels. Ask your grocer and
insist ou lilt riiviMluitf you
The Riteway Coffee
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
112 South Itivorsido
Phono Jf0
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Propj'iotor.
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lllugraph Drama
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. . A, Comedy Urania
t'oniliiK Siniibiy
Till: TATTOO MAItIC
Two Parts
STAR
THEATRE
.Xloiiilii) and TticKituy
"War Is Hell"
A beautiful I111111I colored film of
warfare of the future.
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Truly nn extraordinary pktuie.
Nothing 1 1 lo Jt ever shown here.
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Hummer Sen-no
fool, comfortable, well veutlltned
TOM GUT
l A I'IMtSIAN I.UI;J:N
Itouiuutlc drama, two arts
With Mildred Wright
ON Till: CIIUsS.IIOAItli Ol'
Drama, two paria
With l.e.ih llnlrd
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A.MUXU'A.V WAIIItlOlt
A screamlut; comedy
Written ami produced hy ICInr.
UngKot
1'Aei: TiitiATitt: oiK.incMriiA
(Seven pieces)
Mr. Harry Howell, director
Sxt-lil .Xliiliul I'locrnm
The CiKilcat I'lncc In .Xleilforil
Adults Hie Children Ku
i:ery evening 7 13 o'clock
IT Theatre
TiiiiIkIU Only
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Two reel Domino, linllni feature
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Fresh Meat
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and 1 1 in llie puhlie market
and will supply meat of all
kinds nl II10 rihi prices.
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WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
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in Southern Oregon
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