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lift Iclall 1-arwr of th City of . Msdiord,
UfriMni Pnpr of Jsckt-on County.
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BASEBALL TEAMS
CHICAGO. July 111. The Federal
league scored today its first bit? le
gal victory in its war on organized
bnxclmll when tlio nptollnte court
held the ten days' clause, in the ball
plover' contract "null nml void."
The ruling was given in a court ho
tinii which reversed a superior court
decision enjoining l'lteber floors M
JoIiiimhi, li Winnebago Indian, from
placing with the han-ns City Fed
eral team. The injunction, iMted b
-fudge Knell in the stierior court and
served on Johnson while he n var
tici'inting in a. game here, wa grant
ed nt the request of the Cincinnati
Nationals who-c ranks Jolm.-on left
to join the outlaw Federal-..
Jolm-nn, before he signed with hi"
new nMcintcs, gave the Cincinnati
club the same notice of his leaving
that his contract with it required the
club to give. After he had given
ten days' liotieo lib joined the Fed
eniN. Federal officiaU here today were
pleased' with the deci-ion mid de
clared it would re-u)t in the addition
of a score of star players to their
organization.
Garry Herrmann said the decision
would bo taken to the supremo court
of Illinois.
; FOREST BOUNDARY
A rustic arch bearing a large name
Plato rcailliiR "Clrater Ndtldnnl Kor
ct." Is belnc created over the Med.-forrf-Crater
Lake roai, Just as It en
ters the national forest a few miles
aovo Prospect, and not at ibo n
tfo'nal park boundary a reporteJ.
Kveryono who goea to the lake via
Medford will thus pass under It. The
forest scrvlco Is erecting tho arcb,
accordini; to specification furnished
by-J ho district forester,
VTlie arch will bo made of si prcat
logs IS Inches In diameter, and one
l&'lnches. with tho bark left on. Two
lojw for uprights will be erected on
each fldo of the road, and a log lat.l
afross these. Then another log
sjrutches across tho road between tho
two supports. Riving a jwrlo cochere
effect. From the log laid nqross.
tho naino plate wjl ljanjt. .
Tbo namo plato wllj Jiang H (eet
above tho road giving ample room for
any loaded vehicle to pass under
neath. It la expected to mako a ve-y
pleasing entrance to the national for
est. Four mules have been sjilpped from
Portland for use on tho prater Na
tlonul forest. Two will be kept noar
Prospect and two near Trail Mr bun;
lug this Bummer. Albert Wlescn'
dqugor of tho Portland office" super
Intended their shipping to Medford
A strong wagon and harness has boon
iitirrimKnii locally to complete the
rulpment.
..Oenerol equipment and flro-flght
lug supplies will be hauled by tho
aid of tho mules.
HO ADVISE MEXICANS
"WAHIIINOTO.V, Jul)' lC8wre
fifty (Jiirnwiii lodaf tloKraphd Hrl
pudler (ioiierul jlllw, tn)iiiHr
IbAiH'rkau troopi on' the border,
ordering AMierlcuu offlcern I" rulfuUi
(hi pMilliipatlnu I" ' iiimiIIiikh or
iVHt'lHHiwi with Wiixicaii oiiicem Ml
OUTLAWS
WIN
RICH
AID
RUSTIC
L
FORI
AMERICAN
p4' fUllll'H,
PROSPEROUS WITHOUT INCOME
t. M.l I ! IM
EASTKRN' HowsipnpH-s 'are hnviutr, erriuu'dovahU- fun
with Kansas ovor its boasts ol pitvHibitioii and pros
pevitv, its humlliMl million dollar wlioat orop and its aulo
iuohiies, oiio for t-vory eight fauiilios. UndOi? tho IVUorhl hi
ooino tux law, prosperous Kansas pays bur ;fl.).!K0, Which
would indicate nrosnorUv Without iiioouto.
New York pays $12,023,000, Illinois more than $2,000,-
000, Massachusetts more tjimi $1,0110,1)1)11: rounsyivuuia
more than 1,000,000; Michigan. $1,120,000: Ohio, $911,000:
Oregon $000,000: New .lei-sev, $710,000: CouuiKMumt and
Rhncto lshrtul. 7:W.IH)U. Missouri, $057,000: Texas, $il.-
000; .Minnesota. $5)72,000: Virginia. $102,000: houis'iaua,
$lo5),0K); Marvland. Delaware and the District of Colum
bia, $512.000. and California. $8HO,O0O, and Khnsns but
$10,000. All the western states except the Dakotas, New
Alexico and Arizona paid inorc income tax than prosiiei
ous Kansas, though we hear
prosperity.
In this connection it is interesting to figure out how
much prosperous Kansas contributes to the support of the
federal government, in return for tho ten million dollars
annually paid out in pensions in the Sunflower state. Na
tional taxes are by no moans evenly distributed, and the
$7:r.l,000,000 paidvannually does not 'mean $7.:i:i a head 'Pur
tho population.
Of the government revenues, $7f,000,000 comes from
incomes, $202,000,000 is from duties on foreign goods,
mostly collected in New York City from the importers,
$31 0,000,000 is from internal revenue, taxes upon whiskv,
lieer and tonaoeo. ut tins.
whiskv, $()l),000,000 eaiUe from beer, $17,000,000 from im
)orted wine and beer, of all of which 'prohibition Kansas,
of course, -paid nohe; $7a,000,000 came from tobacco and
$2u,000,000 from imported cigars, cigarettes and tobacco.
Now York paid $46,000,000 and Illinois $38,000,000. Kan
sas but $732,000.
Where would the nation get off financially if all the
states were built on the Kansas plan?
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Playing Ball in
"Pla-n-a-n-y Ifciv-nw-tf" i not as
new an expression of iwpnlnr impa
ticnee to have mmo ono ".-tart
something3' a" some people may
thiuk. Neither is pluFng bull for a
living a strictly modern invention.
In act tliotiMinds of years jigo, 'wav
dovrn in Vuentan, iuuiatieut crowds
sat around in ball parks, yelled them
solve1; hoare, beat one another in
the back, nml threw their feather
headgear into the nrena in the
thusjiiKin of the moment. jnt as we
nre doing today. Also there doubt
less wore Ty Cobbs whose skill in
''batting'' "iind "fielding'' wan such
that they could afford to hold up
the management occasionally for a
few more hundred jaguar skins a
yenr by threats to quit professional
b&ll mid go to fanning.
Of course, the gmnc was pot, ex
nctly'haccball. Hut the point is that
it was n ball game, that there were
regular ball park" or courts and
that there were professionals who
played the game for what there was
"iu if to them. Mayhap the me
dium of exchange took the form of
jaguar yki"si M)undn,of cacao, fancy
feathers, or what upl, but it was
money nl the same, mid tliuy could
buy with it at the club, or iu the
market bicc as the case might be.
They had their jieculinr systems of
"slang," oo, nt least in some parts
of the, Americas, which, translated
into English means uijout u much
to usas ours would to them,; nlj of
which is brought out by Franklin
Adams in his story "Indigenous
Games in Ijitin America" in the July
number of the .Afoufhly Hnllvtin of
the lnn American Union, Washing
ton, D.'C. That the ball gnjno Jn
an ancient institution iu the Aincri-
Pests in Forest Seeds
WASHINGTON', July 13.-,pollcc-ODo booties, udult Insocta nro rarely
tors of forest seeds, pattlcjfUrly H,,,, ,n ,0 lmaturo cone hl (,,
the Pacific coast, are recommended lninilllllre 8taK(Ji i,0wovor. these In
by tho U. 8. department of agrlcul- wc ,j0,)ond for tliejr (ood chofly
tore to mako certain that the area ,,,, ,he coe ncalcn an(, geodfl dQluj
in wnicn inejr orK aro noi imesio-i
by Insects which damage the con
and seeds of cone, bearing .tree;, Tills
damage may readily be sufficient lo
Inb? rfero seriously with tho profits of
Kood-rollectlnif. It haa beep found,
for itt,aneo, t,lmt mupb ot tb whlto.
fr koo( gathered rcently for luo In
Hie wtistent national forests Is worth
less. Iu order to avoid, therefore,
(he wasto of time and money Involved
iu collecting diseased, kocds., )io, d
liartmont advises jibec oreful Inspec
tion of sample cooes. It cones of tho
past season aro examined during tho
winter and spring they will Indicate
whether, or not their particular .arcu
Is lufostod, and In July and Auguut
beforo tho seed 'matures, Infested
cones wl usually reveal lmmatira
stugos of tho Insects,
In Bulletin o, M, nihlHliod un
der tho title of "Insect Damugo to
tho Cones uud Heeds of Pacific Count
Conlfors." Tho department of ng
-loultiiro ban puliliedl , nformatloii
which will enable (tho collector .to
ro.'OKU(u wlthoiif.illffli'Mlty tho pro,
enro of (ho mora toiumbii rona or
tm distroJiiK )iiMf, Tbu Inwx-U
v. ii kh fiil upon Ibo j-ceds may ba
found In utmost uuy purl of Hut ioio
ur feed but Willi Ibo oxtupllun of
StEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE.
lio continued lioasts of their
ssiiiJr.iHKMHMJ came trom
Ancient America
eav may lie gathered' fre,(n the fid
lowing; J
"Tho ball game is indigritoiw.lo the
Americas, l'crhaps the fiwt simian
iuhnhitnnts found true sirt in
e;i tolling the cocoanuts to-M'd from
the tall paint certain it in thai
several thousand years ago the hall
game had reached a high Mate of
development iu the 70 cities xcattcr
ed throughout Yucatan. On clear
ing nway the malted forest- envelop
ing these innrveloui. ruins, bull courts
cn-Ou're di-elocd near the mo-t sacred
temple", and, from the clabonite
hieroglyphics and pietographs omn
uicnting the vnlls, much was learned
of the complicated character of the
sxirt. Ct'iiturius nfior tho pushing
of tlivso ancient ilnyati", came tie
first .Sfuinish explorers who found
that n younger nice in contiguous
territory, the Aitees, had revived the
old Mtinie into a ""'national game,"
with n stvne "flod 'of Sport'' beam
ing on every court.
"The is'culiarity of these early
game was that Hie ball, when in
play, was not thrown with the hand
but struck by the hip, anmnd which
the player wore a protecting pad of
leather. At each end of the court
"ins n great stone disk with n hole iu
fhe c;entcr, and through this orifice
the bay was driven "before a xinl
was scored. Very naturally n
"lively' bal was ueil, since rubber
trees dominated the forests.
"Old chroniclers marvel at the
skill and. endurance of the players,
for a, gfliinvwiiK., seldom won under
four hours of constant play. Such
exhausting contents, .with n dor.cn
participants iu almost constant ac
tion, were not for amateurs but pro
fessionals. Thus, from the Axtco
word clli, signifying "ball," came the
word inollonqiii, "one who phi,ys ball
for a living."
Kreat dam?0 (oro ,,, V!1 r,,lon8
In tho rase of tho plno, cone beetle
and Kiiipi ot the cone worms kill tho
rfmes wjien small and Immature and
lcforo,, (ho seeds aro filled, Damago
of tills, tpo Is easily recognized ami
con bo estimated after tho mlddla
(tt July. Conoa affected In thin way
are called blighted. In other forms
of Injury, tba cono Is not killed but
Hip seeds aro ruined by tho feeding
larvao. - Dumago of tfils kind occur
In every species of conifer nnd is fios
quontly caused by caterpillars. In
California and .southern Oregon In
1UI2, from 0 to 90 per cent of the
reed crop of western yollow plno nnd
Jeffrey jiiio was damaged in this way,
although sometimes there wus noth
ing on tlio stir face of the cono to In
dicate tlmt It wiu'afferted.
MASONS OBSERVE PEACE
CENTENARY AT NIAGARA
j u ,
KIAUAIIA' FAU.9, Onl., .Inly 111.
Flvii lliojisfuid iiii'inbcU of iu ,Mn
sonlo emit held lodny u rdi'lirillim
In coniiiii-iiioriilioii of I lie 100 ciih
of pencil hclHi-t'ji (licul lliilnlii mid
Ilia 1'i.llnl Kliilc, This Is Hid Hist
oruunvnl ii'li'bnilloii of Hie ruiliir),
MEDTORP. ORKflQy, TlirUSlUY, nTT.Y 16. 10H
Delay in
In the prexVnl wtute of I nowledgo
Hie chief hope of leduoiil" the can
cer death vnte N found in eil fee
oKiiition of the tlNelnjo followed by
prompt mid coiupetiut urnloiil lieat-
ineut.
Thou-alid-. of liven now needle-.tly
Lii.iil'ii.) iiinilil 1m xnved if the UV
eme ciineer pulient would ;o the
Huiy
eon ! promptly rt dowtiie, nv
erae poison attiieked h" uppelidl-i
eitU. Nor In limits In ienuii. liy
Hie entieer patient Mu-nld not icok
thin, the only n(e treatment, with
llie Hlituo dejjice iff i;inlideueo in the
miteome Hint i nmv.-eoiumou mv
lhiiM xiifrvriiii? from the later ill
eio.
rnfoltuniitely the evidence in only
Iqo clear Unit a dlfleu-ut altitude
loWard euiieor prtivails and occas
ions ninny provenllilde deuth. The
nlino-t supeititioiw diend of the din-I'U-e
and UHwillliiyuv-" I" admit it
e.Vs.cnee or. to ok uiedteiil advice
hi time arc well known and difficult
iili-tnelei to pr)i;rt'H iu its control.
To the dclav after the sinptmn
arc nianifetl must be added tho in
definite time alter the beyiunjiig of
Prevent Winter Injury of Fruit Trees
There has been a good deal of win'.
tor Injur) and winter kill of fruit
trees Iu the northwest this past win
ter. In sumo cases the trunks ot the
trees were the purta that autfured and
liir others the IwIks and- ntnitU
branches were the only parts ot thn
plants Injured. The winter was not
extremely cold, but there, was soma
warm weather followed by colder and
the barm seemed to bo the result, In
many cases, of fluctuating tempera
ture.
The tree that wore growli in
vod or In pormnnont cover crops or
oven weeds nnd grmrs did nut suffer
as much ns the best, clean-cultivated
nnd Irrigated orchards. There nro
orchards In several districts tlmt show
exceptions to this general statement,
but they aro rare and usually show
some other cocndltlou out of tho or
dinary In their surrounding condi
tions, or Iu culture and trontuieni
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WASHINGTON, July lfi. -Hear1
Admiral Knight told tho houso nnal I
commiiii'O luuuy uiai lapiniu joiiii
II. (ilbbons, and four other navy cap
tains recently plucked bad added Ab
solutely nothing to thn efficiency ot
thu navy but detracted from vflcloiicy
Ho said that while Captain Gibbons'
record waa (lawless, be had been it
sea only threo years 'out "f tho prev
ious 13 and had routrjhutcd nutblrt?
material to tho advancement o( nuvul
rciencu. Ho said the law umlor
which plucking wus done. rjmoHt com
pelled the plucking of Gibbons.
Thcro wos reference In committee
to a suggestion that certain officer,
bad boon "spotted" or ' marked" for
plucking. A bill to re-lnstato Cap
tain Gibbons Is iiendlug.
WASHINGTON, July JR. Opera
tions of tho dreaded naval "plucking"
board, which annually orders tho
compulsory retirement of many high
officers In tho nav, were to bo gone
into today by a sub-commltteo of tlio
house naval committee Hear Ad
miral Knight, who, as bead of tho
"plucking" board recently retired
from active service, Captain John II.
Gibbon, 0011111100110? of tho battleship
Utah had been summoned to testify.
Numerous imval officer recently
retired by tho board hnvo appealed
to members of congress Iu an effort
to bavo their cases ro-opoilod with m
vlow to restoration to active sorvlco
Friends of Cnutaln Gibbon In and out
of congress have protested that IiIb
'plucking" was unfair to him mid lo
the nnya( sorvlce.
CJUCAdO. July HI. Suffocated
by n luiiHlkei chief on which was the
crude drawing of a skull and cross,
bones, the body of A. Dahono was
r.um.l lodnv. His led bad been
bound logelher wilh n rope uud the
pockets of his elothinf? bad lieen
turned iiisldo mil. The handkerchief
wus used ns ii gng Whether the mo
(ivii vwis jobbery, or revenue, ilelcc
lives vveio nimble lo iletciiiiUie.
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John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
l.ady Assistant
HtfMIAHTIjKTT
I'homw M. 47 . 41-J
PROBE PLUCKING- EXIBD Hi ON
BOARD OPERATIONS IRRlGAtlON PROJECTS
DEADFROMSUFFOCAT
tHibiiUHM IUIim flf Our"
Cancer
the dlene hii'oiv Hit jmtleiil leog
Mixiv the tiouble. T)iU period run
lie alioiteiied by oduinitlon, Forlil
imtelv tho KyuiploiiH of tyineer un
puent quite enlly mid iniii usuiilK
he leeojsnisid if the patient uiidi'l'
lilbN Hit'tr iuipmiuuee. In too iuKlfy
iiclunee", however, the dient U mtl
siisjieeled until the -vinptoiiH mi J
pumouueed or until llieie in
11 liiuior
or couiiuomiiio ifc. h .
HKUinO
-Hint thl penotl nverogfn -i iuolitli
mid then add the ear Uoii nq1
which the (mllem; in ieponible. wo
II111I Hint the iivfnitti pnllfnt doe?
not ceh mlvlpi nntjl t le"l S
and 11 hale fter. Hu bnet f c)tceijj
This pivioti-t ttiue thnivvn "nvuty
miuiiih. if not ft fnl 11 1 outiioinU. ni
least a erhiu luntead "frit i'linr
operation. II is not knowti how it
is contracted or how it - trmiHiuit
led from one patient to niiolhcr. We
do not know Imw to oreveot It. Some
dav wo will know. .Meanwhile, can
cor is iucriHtsiiig mpidlv. The best
advice mid the only adxleo that can
bt given to the public, with our pros,
out knowledge. I to linte evefv ii'--piciniis
Mire or lunip lemiiM-d, and
rt'imivril oarlv
Ill sections where fall rains start bo
fore bard killing frosts have Htoppvl
tho growth, winter killing ban been
common In mmto oiclmrds before ft
system of rover cropping was estab
llshod Annual cover crops that
make a good growth In the fall art)
t'suallj helpful In preventing winter
Injury In regions, where there ,1.
plenty of rain or snow fall In tho win
tor.
For tho best results tho annual
rover rrops should bo planted not
later Ibmi tho middle ot August. Th)
permanent cover crops of clover or
alfalfa should ho planted earlier I't
not localities. For tho annual rover
crop. no. winter wheat, or Hob)
t'u nru best. Winter vetch Is n
splendid crop to um It the seed can
bo secured. Iu many was It Is tbu
best of nil tho annual crops.
O. M MOItUIS.
Ilortlcultiirlit.
WASHINGTON. July lfilMon-
slon of thn period from
0 to 20
years In which settlers on Irrigation
projects In tho wo niny pay back
to the government tho rmistructlou
cost against them Is provided for In
a bill which was bnforo tho hoiiso to
day. President WIWou, Secretary
li no. officials ot tho reclamation
rcr'vlco and others have approved tin
proposal uxteuslon ot time.
Thousauds of settlers nro nffertod
by the proposed legislation. Thoy
nro said luMiavtt fuund It practically
luiposnlblo to meet their payments to
thn govenuncuj within thu ton )cnr
IHirlod.
MEMORIAL WINDOWS
COMMEMORATE POCAHONTAS
i i
(II.AVKKr.NI), Kiljslhml. July !.
Officers mid crews of tho Imtlloships
Mixsouri and llliuoi, (he AluUipolls
Imval cadets mid Ainlms-niloi' I'ago
paiticipalcd hero today iu the dedi
eiitioii ol two memorial windows to
I'ocuhontiis. The memorials wen
presmilud by the Dames of Viminin,
A Splendid Cure for
HEADACHE
He'adaahds cntttnd by 'dye-strain
cannot bo eurod by'iuodlclno. If you .
stirrer from nemiaciio inivo iour
o)ts oxumiued nt onco by
DR. RICKERT
hi: knows how
'You' May Have
for yliur propeut needs but
and yob will boo tho wisdom
right thing w -lurt an
posit your money regularly.
Interest puld on siivlni(
I
ovch fit vtAns uNnrn our manaol'mckt
tj - - r - r -
5SSvlBllpalp3BMSE-
Experts Agrpe
( Tim" l fcroe. Jftafril
emistiltlliu Seltmtlllt?
ConstlltlliU Holeittlfltf K
ports of the . npl. of
AgrlQulturo ituroc, aft to tlio
wholesmiioiioNs of niiinl
num rompminds such tut
' uflcd In
Baking 8
Powder
Write ttH for 0py of
I'. H, itttilotiu No
ton Hept. of Anrlrnl
ute,,
One I'rlco
:ac a pound
r
Al.t. (Htt)t l.)ts
CHHSCHNT M.MTCTI HIVH CO.
Vealtld ttllliKtmi
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W AIT IIIKfiUMUiillHIIAMI, A
vtiv ii..i v.?"'r",i"'rA
j? lilVVb.Mt UtlAhli .VLl.-
;niimYiiiiinrd.sTsrvTmwiRf
MRS. H. L. LKACH
Export Oor.iotiero
32tf North Bartlett.
Phrym nun iM.
Wood, Shingles. Shakes
l.eavo our orders nt Ibo Hast Hblo
Wood Yard Mr tho winter's mipply
at reduced prices. Delivered an)
time.
O. I'AKKI"
nit t:nst .Main SlMst
SUMMER RESORT
ROGUE RIVER RANCH
Uil Mile From .Modfor-I
FINH I'ISIIINO
limits and TeiiilL
Hates 11.60 per da, 17.50 per week.
I'asitiiigor ratos 3 50 ono way, by
Crater l.ako Auto Htago
For Further Information Wrlto
PAI'li It. OPDVKI.
Trull. On
Don't Fail
to try our noon-day luucli, l'.yeryttijng
Is Jiut like inotlior tticd to mako,
ICE CREAM
Thn best Is iiono' too good, why
take chnncrsT Order your Iro rrenm
nnd sherbets, whero you know tli
best of materials nro used Iu their
manufacture,
PALACE OF SWEETS
Special today Cptrcii Hgs Noif
300
la tho Ntimlior of tho
Medford Taxi Co.
Offlco Wilson's Cigar Btoro. First
Door West First National llftnk
O. V. MVHIIH H J. C, OAKH
1'iopiic'ors
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
AT
OTARnOXl
lint located and ntQt jKipttUr
hotel In ibe City chiulitliup K
vvaitr In every room. .
EtprcM allontlon to Mitt
trovollli8 alone. .
KxccllciU, te-uoiubly prlred Rtllk
Meet your friend t "le l"
tfuVouian Pln Kt tl.SO UP.
Managmunt, Chtittr V. KUy
Enough Money
look nhend Into tho future,
or n surplus fund Ho (ho
lyicouut with us uud do
iin omits,
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Comedy
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Coming Holiday
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With Itunuv and I'loru Fluch, two
I'nrl Coiiuidy
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Hmmiici' Season
Cool, coiufiirtnbbt, well ventilated.
pun: 'ihitiii; 0HCHi:.srii,
HiiV'eu pieces,
Mr. Harry Unwell, director
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KINO HAUUOT
In his own production
Till: HAITKII THAI'
two parts
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A moderii inelodrniua In two parts
Till. titASli '
A most ierlaeuar comedy In which
an auto mid motorrvelo aro driven
ovor tho cliff.
tiii: cooi.hht 1'iiAci: in
MHIII'OltD
Adults lOe. Children Re
Door open 7 IB o'clock
CliaiiKc of Program Toinnrfow
IT Theatre
JHTCAI. PltOHItAM
Weibic-ilay ami 't hurt-day Nlgbl
IN Till: MOOM.KillT"
Two reel American (rolorod) socio
ty dramn. Gripping, thrilling ovenln
In n woman's llfo. It's grand, restor
ing IM t'okeu uud Winifred Green
Mind. "AT Till: I'OTTKIl'H WIIHUI."
IVattirlng Sydney A)r and Vivian
Itlch ' " '
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"A .MAN'M AWAKHXINtJ"
Kellnurn
'iv Tin: itoouirs oai-i.huy"
l0) stone Comedy
CIH.CIUIATIO.V AT HAS I'ltA.V
CISCO
Hero 1'ildny mid KaUinlny
"Tin: i.io.n'h iimiai:
beautiful three reel animal thriller
Fresh Meat
"Vt have iVnlod Stalls V.)
and 1 1 iu tin puhlii' market
and will supply jiii-at of all
kinds at (lit1 rilit prict'S.
Hanley&Carleton
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FOR HIRE
Private Auto
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T drive my owiv car. and
givo fr,0()( sorvit'o at
REASONABLE PRICES
E. A. GRAY
25-R5 OR 882-R
WESTON'S
203 13iinl Afnlu fSlrcot"
Motll'ord -Tho
Only.I'jXHliiHivo
ConiiiKji'dial i ;i,htjlojrrahoi,H
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NitKiilivuH iMado any tliuo or
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Wo'll ilp Jim rout
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