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Medford mail tribune
AN INI)HlENnjCNT NKWKfUl'KR
rum.wHKiy kvkiit afternoon
mxckft bunoat bt tub
mhuford piunt1no co.
The Democratic Times, The Medford
Mall, The. Medford Tribune, Th South
rn OwKonUn, Th Ashland Trlhunn.
OfrtCfl Mnll Tribune Uulldlnr, 1MMI
North Kir trt; telephone li.
Official Taper or th .CUr of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
Entered aa Kecond.cUss matter at
Medford, Orrcon, umler tha act of
March I, 187.
nucaimei katm
On year, by mnll 18.00
On month, by mall ..-- ,10
Pr month. delivered br carrier In
Medfonl, Jacksonville ana Cen
tral Iolnt
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Saturday nnly, by mall, per rear 3.00
Weakly, per year . , , ... - , . 1.80
Fall Teased WlitJ Annoc-tnted Press.
rwoBif cswov&atxoit.
Dally icirraRo for lx months endtns
December 31, 1913, SiOQ.
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RTI. TO MAKE
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The turtli rut ales in iU orbit about
tlio felin nl a f-pecd of iiiuctcvu union
jht sepotul, ami in it? rolntjoit nliout
its invHnxta lit n sjiooil of. otor 1000
miles cr iitmr at tli oinialur, while
a icivoii slnndiii nt (hi pvlcs wouhl
simply turn nrouiul tmoe in twenty
four hour. So it the attraction of
Krnvitatiou wns susx;ndel for one
minute tho man nt the oinintor would
be hurled through space nt the rate
of 1000 miles per hour, while the
man nt the poles wouhl oiuiply .stand
still and see things fly.
So if you want (o he beyond the
siwed limits, co to the txdes. Hut
you would not bo safe nt the jmiIcs
forever, for the earth is Miiftmj; the
poles at the rate on32 seconds of
latitude each year, so that in 10,12.)
years from now the poles of the enrth
will bo where the equator is now, and
theVmmlor will be where nnme pros
ent line of lousitudc intemects the
M)lCf.
It'is difficult in our prcf-cnt knowl
edge to determine the e.xnct line of
recession of the pole. -It may follow
some direct hnurof longitude or lt
may bo erratic, but forxiur purpose
we will nosunie that it will follow the
meridian of Greenwich, vfrotn where,
bycoinmttii? eoawnt, lonn tilde in
reckoned. If it dotw, it will bo a cld
time in Ioudou about oOOO years
from now.
Thou Alasku nnd Nome mnl tlio
vust frozen tundra of the north nil)
thru bo in tho torrid zone and will hn
covered with orchards, broad fruit,
bannuuH and orangin (real oxtnte
men tnko notice niid got in on the
ground floor).
Bedford will have u climate simi
lar to Los Augelc. The ohnngo of
tho polo,, of !I0 degrees would change
the speed of the man lit tho poles
from n staiiilflill to a sliced of ovrr
1000 miles ior hviir, and the change
would make many changes in I lift top-
ogrihy of tlic oarthV" urfnt'o. For
iiiKlnnee.llie ('ufcndo mouulaius and
their coutinuoim chain clear ilonn to
tho Andes, vliieli are wrinkles on tho
earth's hiirfaco, because, they occupy
the, Jincn of. (110 Icjtst rowUlauoe,
wpuld tircute other iiimiutain raugv
cloihero und llio present mountains
wiiuhl grtulimlly rett'ilo to the level
of the adjacent plain.
In fact, I elniiri that (ho Cascade
mountains arc now receding from
their present cleyrijuyjit yi raicjjf
live inches yearly, and 'have boon tlo
iug so over siucoX'rHldr Lukoitnoiiiir
tain erupted nudreliovvd the gH'
prcr-ntiru that held them up. In that
case, in 10,000 yours from now Med-'
fold will ho a seaport at tho new
western shot a of u great plain. Thi
plain will extend (what i now eu'
wuril). for OJIO mile or more and
will Jioji grouCfojtilo expiui-u ileilso
J.w.populiited uud proilueiiig nil tho
growjhn if,tlie semi-trojiioy lionl.ct
tu(o men tako uullco),
,'Xhv. olmngcd and the exuuiuiled
nijjlion of Jhc, ,wiUli. Mt tii..laliludo
wui eaiisp uiy sun to set umi jeei
alnivo W i)if ent level, .(IranU .I'iim
wijl.'b'o jjqQ.ftet.boldw Ihe Miffiice tf
tli oecoij qua tun tgcujity will lit)
knott.Hj.aR the great Josephiuo Uav,
which will extend uj ojjot)i'cjTol
aiu t,enir)ii ronit4 in.il .,llii upper
oim i)t tuis imy, will be known ns
Mlfirl(horhor'&ml,wil bq ht,jrt
P"Jtt fff Wiry for (hy .J'nelfji oost,
nm W!.V U'" MUiive ),n(iQtooi) ,jj,
liHkilnul.s. while San FruiiciKco.
Ptjrjilijnil junl Heultfe will be, under
inij ooowntUBUwiu uo frio,fn, of jui
HHiij( hi-itury as submerged nnd pnl
olrtap ro.iM itftte4mn Jake, i9ljee).
JfmHiHtnr
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BHlis
OFEA
MEDFORD
m
BLAME FOR LYNCHINa
W
l'Plr i(vS rtustoiimry venomous unfairness ami its
usual twisted luirie, the Portland Orojjonian
assorts that the lynching by a mob in Baker county of a
fiend that assaulted and murdered a child, is the direct
result of Governor AVest's taking the law in his own hands
last year and closing by martial law the saloons of ()er
field. The governor's example, states the delectable jour
nal, has been followed by tlie citizens with a lynching bee.
The governor acted legally and within his rights as
chief executive when he declared martial law and closed
up the dives of Copperfield because; the local officials
would not enforce the law, and the courts have so declared.
Therefore there con be no comparison between the legal
action of the governor and the illegal action of tho mob.
J III." VI'IUV1MM LVFt IIIV MIU
is due principallv to the
force it. This refusal to enforce the statutes has bred tho
insolence that enabled the divesters of Oopperfield to
break the law with impunity and the lack of confidence in
securing justice front its operations that resulted in mob
law.
The Oreironian never had a word of censure for the
1 officials who refused to enforce the law or for the dive-
keepers who defied it but columns of abuse for the execu
tive whouscil, the liiv to enforce the law.
' It is not the attitude of law-enforcers like Oswald "West
that cause lynch law, but tho attitude of carping critics
like the Orcgonian, who decry law enforcement, excuse its
uon-enfoi'coincnt and sustain officials in their policy of
protecting lawbreakers.
Tho Orcgonian is more to blame than the governor for
the Baker lynching.
PROSPERITY
JLT HILIS politicians and Kirtisaii ncwspaiK'rs are
ctamoring ror calamity imsmcss is steadtlv im-
)roving all over the nation Record crop productions in
all lines have started the wheels of prosperity humming,
despite the brakes applied by "Wall street and big business
.Rank clearings are generally regarded as a business
barometer, and these are cited 'by Rradstreet as "evidence
of improvement in distribution trade and in collections."
The total for June, 1914. was sMH.S 12.208.991. a train over
June last year of 1.7 per cent, ahd over June. 19J2'vof 2.1
per cent. Except for the
for June, 1914, was "the largest ever set up in any like
month." The train was not in anv sense local. On the
contrary, "every section of the country reported a gain
over June, 19i:V while most sections the west, jiorth-
wesr, sown, soutliwest and tar west indicated increases
over Juno of, 1912. Outside of New York, "the showing
for June is the best ever reported for that period."
Clearances for the first six months of 1914 total only
seven-tenths of one per cent less than the largest clear
ances on record, nnd Bradstreet's remarks: "It is evident
that a fractional decrease from the largest totals ever
recorded in the first half of the year docs not convey an
impression .of widespread depression, whatever mav be
corded about limited spcculatioii, unsalisfadorv iudus
tnr conditions and inability tq float new enterprises on
a large scale." ,
r 'hislooks as if the cry of hard times and industrial
depression was largely psychological, as President "Wilson
asserts.
1 rm
Says Twenty-Eight. Year-Old Women
Many to EscapeJLoneliness
Murjorlc Ilunton Qooko, author of
'Uamby," jho lively and ..entertaining
story now "running la'. Tho American
Magazine, submitted to au lntorvlow
by a New York newspaper woman tho
other day In which alio valil:
"Tito girl of clfihteeB,.,PuiarrJca a
man becamo bIiq'b mud .about hlui.
Tho woman of 28 luarricn lmcauo
tttic wants chum. Of tho two unions
I bclloro that tho second is much
moro likely to rcaiilt In lasting hap
plnetB. "Tho woman who doc n't marry tll
ho Is. nearly .'10 has found out what
JoucltnoM mcaim. Or dIio bus eeu
womqn fifty or GO jears old lth no
one to companion them and a black
future almost upon thorn. Shu han
said to herself with a shiver, 'I may
7' ;MosrFamiliar Face in the World
i ;:.." .:..".....
ju inu "iiuerehiing rcopic ncpait-i
ment of (ho Auguht Amcriciiii .Miign -
zinojipjieur u picture and Mkctch of
John Ilunny, the funny little fat man
of tho movies, whoso face is familiar
lo pcttple throughout tho whole world.
Follow iug;, 'h.mi eti-nct from the nr
liolo; "John 'lliinny'i fAco I at oneo bin
fortune und bin initfurlunc. It hah
tttdiihlifhed liim u one of the highest
xalaned aotorri in the woild, and nt
the wauiu time ha made him o eahily
I'.oooguizublu that he ounimL hide. It
Alf Ihniny ontera n llromlwny rv
Jaurnnt Ihe iliueix itop dining long
ilipugh to jvavo n ChautiiUua.pululo.
If,, lie goi' o u piize fight or bull
gauie the fuim hlaud and eheer hi
enhance. If ho walkb down the
Mreet n crowd follows uud eongoHtH
tri-fie. ,
l'It hooiiH fecaiet'ly iocei.iiiy to
sjlalo that John liunuy U ihe funny
(tjo tat mini who lalln out of uir
h and tumbloH jff hkynoruperri in
(hq; movies, hineo it Ik estimated thai
mpio than hovoii million people in tho
United Stales ami hohwcu fifteen
ami I wonl v million in tho unihl al
J.IPlhu movli'jt dully mnl lllo.it lf
I 1 II. 1 1 I'tMOtO 111 IJilIW'1 VIMIlll
failure of local officials to en
ON THE WAY
month of June. 1909. the total
bo llko that." Sho sliu marries n
man with -whom, sho can be good
friends and who, on his part, asks
nothing moro than sho hag to give.
"Or sho doesn't find that sort or
man and remains unmarried. There
aro conditions prescribed by some
husbands-which fill with disgust tho
economically liidoKjndont woman.
Ouco to have filled your own pocket
book with tho pmccad of your own
work la to hao tasted blood, you
know. I 4 '
"Tho modern woman demands no
much moro or n husband than tho
woman of a generation ago. It's not
merely that sho wants a fairer finan
cial status, but sho requires lutcllcc
tual companionship and moral clean.
uoss."
thuho j
thchu nt
sonic time or olher have
riniighoti
I at Ilnnny'H anlici.
. 'When Mr, Jimmy had been noting
lor inc turn only a year nnd a half
he went abroad to be photographed
in pnoiopiayH with foreign back
grounds. Hi trii inovoil a triumnh
al tour from the moment ho moufiteil
llio gangplank. At every Million nt
ujiioli tho bi;at train to London ton.
jed tho louugorH recognized hiui iui-
mediately h stepped upon the plat
form, Jn London, wliciiuver ho walk
oil upon tho .Strand or in Ludgnto
Circus lit) wit? given a young ovation.
Hi J'nrih, Herlin uud St. I'eloiburg
tho cry, 'Thoio got-H lliuniy!' in a
iiiniiv rospoetivo languiigo nlwuys
greeted his iippearaiico in public,"
I'alronlzo Ifome
By snioklng Mt. Pitt, the best 6c
cigar on the market,
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assisunt
M g. BAKTLETT
rittittm M. 47 Hfl 47-J1
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PROM
W
Tho Tu-Shilv j'ueltio tWl Uut
ItomU usMoeiutioii oonvoutioii to ho
hold nt Modfoidon July l!7-J8 will ho
nn lintpmtincd ntooot. Alany nuul
biiildorM, boosters und delegates np
pointoos of tho three governor uml
mayors of oitio from Wuxhmgtoii,
Oregon mid California, will nt(cud
the meeting nnd take part In tho pro.
gram ntul dNeiKsion. Among those
scheduled r -lion,
II. Alumni, Kvorotl, Vuli.
O. A. Wbb, Crc-cout City, Oil-,
"Summer Itomls."
Major W. A. (1iv-lnnd, Washing,
ton, I). C, "Postnl Konlo."
Jas. A. IUut, j'annmn-l'noifio lix
poitlou. Sun rYuncihOO.
C II. Vuudel, Scuttle, Wash.
W. K. Hoy, Highway Kugiiieer,
Olympia, Wnh.
Hon. .Milton .Miller. Salem, Ore.
Marshall X, Dana, I'tirthtiul.
John It. IVnhiud, Albany, Qro.i
Judge C. II. WiiImui, Ashland, Ore.,
"Lot Wu Koi-gol."
lleort'roy Wl-ltiW, Taeoimi, "Wtol
Mltiok I'lioing."
lU-rt II. Hirer, Ahluiul, (Iru.,
"luun-t Highwitys."
lion. I'Yuiik P. Ililoy, Vieo-l'ivsi
dent Pacific Highway a-Noeiatiou,
rortluud.
Hon. J. II. Albert, Salem, Ore,
"A 1'arndox."
Dudley V. Saellxcr, Pivfiileut Tii
Stntos (loot) ItoutN iiHsoolaliou, l(cl.
ding, Cat.
A. H. Koames, Medford, Oio.
II. Oorc. .Mcdfor.1. "Wclotuuo."
H. F. Mulkoy, Metltonl, "(loud
Itond and SehooN."
I)r. J ,F. Ileddy, (Irants as, Oio
Samuel Moore, Cnrvnllis Urrc,
"KoaiN by Ctuiviot bthor."
A. J. Hill, reiiro'rntiug Win ten
toiiolmelioii Co., Portland.
W. J. Clemens, President Portland
Auto iit.Mt'intioii, Portland.
(!eo. il WiUiam-oii, l)u Pont Pow
tier Co., Portland..
II. J. Crow, rcprvcntiiig. neuny
Kenton Clay and llrirk Co.
Francis C. Somncr. division engin
eer Cnlifonini state highway cumuiU
sion, Willits, Cal.
Charles S. Koo.iHau Fntneieo.
Judge (tniut II. Hinuiiiok, Oregon
City.
Captain J. Siciuuu Klamath
FnlN.
Professor li. II. Dunbar, Klaiuath
FnlN.
IIoncoc J. Andrrfon, Hedding, Cal.
Colonel (Jcorge P. .MiiiM, Centnil
Point, Or.
And several other from Califoi'
nin. (.'tnitciitlon Page Tlienlcr
Letters from governors nnd other
will bo read.
The convention will ho hold nt tho
Page theater. Tho biiino.s mooting
will ho hold in the forenoon of the
two days. All interested In good
roads nro invited to attend. The
gonornl public N invited In attend tho
meetings in tho afternoons when the
uddrcfthcs of llm several speaker will
bo delivered.
The Indies of tho (Iroator .Medford
club will look alter tho ladic in n(.
tendance, uud hiiwi arranged for u
breakfast on tho morning of tho '-'Hlh,
Nth I .iiIih Wunlrd
Aulomobilos wiiriio on haiul to
lako tho visitors Ihroiigh tho vnlloy
to tnko part in the invitation extend.
cd by llm Commercial oluh uud Indies
of Ashlaml. This trip is m ranged
for Tuesday nfloriiiHin tit .1 iiYluck.
Tho oily park nnd Hear crook
bridge will bo illuminated for llio oo
fusion. .StronmoM of wcl'como nnd
good roads poiiuaiils nro displayed.
A trip to tho work on llm highway
in tho Siskiyou mountains will be
provided for.
The Modford-Contral Point hlh.
wny will bo thrown open for travel on
tho tiny of the convention,
Kvorjbody, every good roads
liooster is invited. Ileinember tip1
slogan ',..,' j,,.( Jjl(l 0(. tt) 111(
FELL FROM HORSE: '
INJURIES ARE SLIGHT
P. O. Worfmnu of tho Pcrrydalo
district, was painfully Injured yostor
day afternoon when ho was thrown
from a horso when tho anlmal'bccamo
rrlghtoiied at nn onglno. Mr. Wort
man was, riding by a digging engine
working on tho Medrord-JaeUeonvlllo
road ubout a mile from Medford when
tho accident occurred. Ho was knock
ed unconscious ami painfully Jnjiiro.l
about tho chest where ho was struck
by tho saddlo horn, His condition is
not serious according to Dr. Booloy
who Is attending tho cime.
WOMEN
Sell guaranteed hosiery to frlonds
and nolghhors; 70 per cent prefit:
inako f 10 dally. Kxporlnnco imiirros.
sary, lulorniillnmil Mills, Imv -loyo,'
West i'liltudolphlu, l'u,
SATE
GOOD
ROADS
MEETING
mm m :
RAGING; HUMBUG
MOST SERIOUS
Alltuimth tho forest fuo itauuor is
giontost npw thuii, foi'.uiiy time lids
eiir nr lut year, thoio nro nn had
liio.s hmning now, Pnuitlenlly all
tiros tiiii now umler ooutnil, aooord
iug to a repoit of tho officials of
tho Juoksuu County liiu Patrol us
ocintoi,
Tito Hiimhug creek fiio-provcil tho
ino- serious, luitiiiug v sou'n tr
eight sipiaro miltis of lonilory. Lit
tin bin thuhor vtv de'lio,Vrd, how.
over, Tho Willow Springs fiio uud
tho Fools crock fim woio both hnnl
to control.
Two now files hne jiwl been dis.
covered in tho llislunt crook section.
Those nro nut o.xneotod o pno s.ori
" I'iios pn tho Tnllow mnuutaiu
nnd in tho vicinity of Wellington
Hullo nro uUu rceoii(ig attention,
Pruoticnlly all firvs sn far liavo
been outside the national forests mid
haxe, been oombatlod ly the Juokson
('oiiiily Firti Putnd ussoolnliof
Through vigiluul patrol of watchmen
hired by flit uswioialiou uud furoM
raiigeix, i is llumghl lhil liltlo dam
ago will vfU fiom firoji tii onr.
The luck of ruin bus ouu-otl tho
woods to bo in n nr diy coudiliou,
mi nun lire Mart wisity ami nro
hunt to control when slatted. Camp,
ors nro warned to bo especially citio
fill. (
, I'uloss now fires stint' r it high
niml comet up to iiiiike ho "moulder
ing firos already burning to bionk
out ugitiu. little tixiiihlo s c.H-ctcd
(liis,. w cek. , ,
albert'joV passes
test for life teacher
Out of 1031 applicants n tho state
nt largo Alport C. Joy of Jnekson
cniinti wit mi., mil nt if f. r..i..l..,. n I
...... v.w ..... ... , ., lw .,-v,j,,v M
llfo rortlflcaio to teach In Oregon.
Tho results In Jnckion. Juuihluo mid
Klamath counties niinnunrod by tho
itatc aiiicrluiondoiii of public Imtruc
tlou nro as. follows;
JnrkHou
One.)car statu certificates Itadcr,
U. l.uclle; Nealon, Itojo I,.; n. Kin
Mao; 1'carco, Oracc V.; Doustun, K11I.1
W Stnnnard, Kdwnrtl M., Jr., White.
Harry licrnard; lirowii, draco Irene;
Wllcor, Lester: Henry, Ueorgo Otis,
,McKlnno)', Mrs. Dortha L : Callaway,
Ola I-.; Starr, Odessa: Chnndlor. Alice
K.; Myors, Illnleon; (Jtiss, Mrs. O. M..
Smith, Kunlro 1..; Atkins, Mrs. Laura
C; Morris, Nina O.; Smith, Oraco.
Kvo-year stnto ccrtlflcatcr Mcr
rfol, Kvelyn; Canodc, lllaiicho N.,
Henry, Ij)uUc.
Llfo stato certificates Joy, Albert,
C,
OBITUARY
-si
Wjllnrd C. pciicff, ugu Sa years,
on 11 of thu best known pioneers or tha
Itnguo lllvur valley died at his homo
In Jacks&nvlllu Tuesday July -21, nt
r, o'clock of toiisiimptlou, Mr. Dcnoff
had boon III ror tho imat year and hn
spent sovoral months In tho northern
part or tho stnto In an effort tu rid
llluiHOlf of tho dread disease,
For rorty-fown earH Mr. Dcno'f
hud mined, managed mid owno')
iiilnon In tha vuloy. When n box nlz
years of ago ho caiuu tu Jackson
county from (lormuiiy, Ho tvns well
liked and known for his honesty mid
Integrity In IiuhIiiqss transactions.
Ho leaves a wlfo, Mr. Ilattlo Don-
off. Funeral sorvlcus will bo held
from tho residence In Jiicksouvlllu at
2 p. m. Wednesday, Ilurlnl will u In
(lfn,Jackioiivlo cojnelury.
JERSEY HERD ADDED
TO EAST SIDE DAIRY
Ituynohls nnd Htgvous, proprlutora
of tho Kasjt Hhly I)ary, oil Itos.i Lit no.
buvo purchuijqd Win. Mullqr'H Jtirsyy
liord apd milk route iiuil havu cousoN
(dated It with thulr dulr'. Thoy havo
also mmlu Imprnvomoutu In their
dairy harps, put In u modern water
system and. now milk cooling machlii.
cry and aro bettor prepared than over
before to haudlo their Increasing hu.
I uoss, They lmCv both wanon uud
nutOjdo.Uvoryt. t
MRS. H. L. LEACH
JCxptrt Corsetiert
326 North BarUott.
Phonfl 563 M.
SUMMER RESORT
ROGUE RIVER RANCH
UO Mile Front Medford
'FINK I'lHllLNO
ItouU ami Tcunl
ltutos 1,C0 par day, 17.50 por wook,
PatwoiiKor rutca $3.f0 0110 wny, by
Crator Lake Auto Htogo
For Further Information Write
I'Al'L II, (H'liVKF
Tmll, (tit!,
CRYWQ E0.R HELP
I sits of It In Modronl lint Hall)
(Ironing Lfs
Thu kldito) nft,ou cry for holp,
Nut nnotlmr organ In tho whulo
lloily innro dolleiitoly coimlriu'tod(
Nut imii moro Important to health,
Tho kidneys niu tho (III era of tho
hluml,
When thoy fall thu blood heroines
foul and poIhouoiih,
Thorn can ho, no health whnro
thoro Is poisoned blood.
Ilnckiuiho Ihoiiu or tho fioipiunl In
tllcatloiiH of klilnoy trtiuldu.
It Is often tho Itldiioy'u cry for help.
Hood It.
Ilond what Dunn's Kidney Pills
Imio tlnno for overworked kidneys.
Proof or merit In tho following
statement:
Dntilel Platen, O St., Jacksonville,
Oregon, sii)s, "It wh six or sovoil
Minra ago Hint 1 uml Dunn's Klilnoy
Pills, hut 1 can't forgot how much
good thoy did mo. 1 suffered from
weakness "f tho kidneys and nil tho
disorders that go with kidney com
plaint. I ached nil over. Doitu'j
Kidney l'llls soon fixed mo up In
good shape."
l'rlcn fine, nt all denier. Don't
simply arfk ror a klilnoy remedygot
Moan's Kidney l'llls tho wmio that
Mr. FJntcu had. FttvrMllhutu Co ,
Props., Hiifrnlu, N. V.
Wood, Shingles, Shakes
l.rno oiir orttors at the Kast Hldn
Wood inru lor tho winters supply
nt reduced prlvca. Mellmrcd any
time.
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Also Cleaning, ProssltiK and Alluring
FOR HIRE
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I drivo my own cup uud
give gotnl Korvit'o at
REASONABLE PRICES
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25.R5 OR 882R
$5,000
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UNITED STATES
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THE LIFE CAREER
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snpTErmriR istii, 191.1
Writs for llliiftrntrd irkvpixr HiHk
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log cnulnlnluK full lufoniinlloii.
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licit located uml moit lmpular
hotel In the Clti circulating Ice
wsler in every room,
Eipeelal attention to ladi
tnvMlint alone.
Kxccllciit, reaiQitsbly prjfed grill.
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lh,atre
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(liming Auciiji 1 f
Guy Bates Post
"OMAR,
THE TENTMAKER"
ISIS THEATRE
I'hotoplujs Tticilny ami WodnoMlny
The Bottled Spider
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lll.'.MtST NKI.IH NHWH PICTOUAL
Now s
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rHOVYLEns OF THE WJLD
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HIS LAST CHANCE
A virile uonxpapor ilrnmu in tun
tmrlH
BILLYS RIOT
Comedy
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Adults 10c. Children 5c
THEATRE
WVtlnestlny and Tliuiwiny
UTHE BRUTE"
Willi
iMAIfCOIiM WI.IjIjIAMS
Kidlinmn Scritts
Nolo "Tho llrulo" Hcorod uno tf
tho greatest runs over accorded tho
modern drama. It s it story of
strong man's triumph over a woman's
prhln. Daniel Frohiiiiin has elvon
thu picture ti rare finish with n cast
of biirli noil ktiiMin artists as Mnl
oolitt WllllauiH, lluiisu I'otcrs, Unto
Khun uml others, '
Ntj.xt WiM'k.:
Mary Pickford
Fresh Meat
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lito
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CAMERA SHOP
208 Hntit niin Street
M(hUqv1,
Tho Only lJ.luKiVp
Coiniiioi'cial Pliotogniiiliott
in Soutltorn Orogpn
Negatives Audo any time or
placo by uppointinon
. Phono J'17-.T
Wo'H do tho roflt
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