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"WmrSrjrrypmrt, w,w wawm-wm rvirir "wnjnnr v TV 7 1v - ,tfo JUT i, )u AH 4i fcl.V "Hi PAflE FOUR AlEDtfOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDfil'nNDICNT NEWSI'APKU . HUI1MH1IKD IJVnUV AKTIJHNOON EXCUPT HUNIMY BV Tljli MEUKOKD l'tUNTlNG CO. Office Mull Tribune Hulldlnir. J8-J7-JD North Fir Mrcet, teleiiluine 7fi. Tile Heirloom tic Titties, The Modforrt Mall, Tim Jlwiroril Tribune, Tho Houlli ern Oruicuiiluii. Tim Anhlmnl Trillion- BUnSORUTIOW RATUS Una year, by mull . ..... ... IB.uU One month, by mull.- ...-....... Per month, dullverril by currlur It Mtxlf&ru. Pheenlx lecknvjli am) Cnlrni Point ..w-.-..- .80 tjaturttny only, by mall, pi-r yar 8.00 iai1v n-. vhi . .. . .......... I CO IIIiiihi i mjiui ui mi '-H ol .timlluru (Uriotal t'ap'-r of Jnukmyi County KfitiiitM uH viHititiil-olufiK mutt-r at MwiforU. OrokOM, under tb art of Match I, IMS. Sworn Clrl'iilntlon for ISM. MS. Pull Imimi'iI wlrn AFKoclktrd I'rcte dla- patch" ! t Subscribers rnlllne to rccelre papers promptly, phone Clrcti- latlon Mnnngor at 2G0K. . 4- HONG KONG KOLUM I Qhlorus girls have hard tluio must bit re gloat deal Somo malllPil nilnii only gnllifo homesick when nl lilomo. LVMK HASH .Munagor Windsor Hotel Chandiorvlllo, III. J- Chandiorvlllo, III. f t-gjT i m u-A. TV iWi - $ ' .Modern Willi ollinr ernft doMlgnjid to rnpo, A courtship needs n periscope. ,, , JlUlRC. And iiiiilrlinoiiy, by tlio way, $fiejls an unulior cniiBht to ntn " Tlu lllllli of a Xnllon (Hrom .Vortli Ulrard, I'a. SurcoHH.) Mjr. Ilcnry I'. Nation, who worltn til" old Itolilunon ilnoo wont of town on, tho UIiIho road, U phhhIiii; tlio Ha. vniyiju (n honor of tho nrrlval at IiIr luiiilO of a 10-poinul liaby hoy. .Mother Tnkw a Itcsl I'rom MIclilRnn City Nowh.) WOilN QU (Hill I'or Kenernl houmwork. Mothur In hud, hut not Hlol(. flood pity. Of ("OHI'hO 'Struojc n poor oIIhiu today," mid llitt Ihwj'iir. "All ho had to offtir as ftj) t TOtoh without any works P mpjosio you took tho caBo?" IlittVili Curo tltiUU)' (at break TAct)--I've got " bud liwd thli iiinruliiff. Wlfp J'tti wrry dwir. I do hupo you'll bo nbl to hke It off. lloton TiiirlDt. 'hilonlod CortUtl That boy o' yourn, Utiiry, MMMua Htllhly fond o' tndlu' tfi olltr folka btuliiHaa. llHry Ouimm I'll make a lawynr of him wnihii ran git paid for It. Uiutoii Trattaorlpt. A 1Mb U dii "Willing "Now, Willy," said th mlhr. "y tM a falMhootf. 1H you kfi vital UMina to little uo wU Mil iilMtuwdaf " 'No, ma'am," replied Wills aluvn laMy. "Why." rentluupd the ntolher. "a htg, blurk uia with onlv one u in the eeHlttr of hie forehvnd coiutHi along and file with him up t the woott, and makea Mm plok sticka for the bfthUH' uf hie life. Xuw, you will never tell falsehood again, will vuu It's awfully wicked." Utiles' llonif lot'rnat. llwiily Metlc l,lt for Ai'lm-V Tnivt'l. t iije Kiiliiiuiil i Arrordlua to i be magAsiae ads.) 7 brauda ti tobaree. ktiula aafei) rasora. 3D braads aoe.i lp toilet water prertgratlMM. 7 MU)HoblUti ( & brands shot' hoIInIi 1 fll brands KgM'Httn rlgarata M masaace creatn Tf . .? The DiiIIImr f .lark ThwIjUe stfloua of the r. i ThTjtiU'lllg prove with 'ffert ameil. TIh afl WW and UW whhh Inkn Jiok lhi duii.-.t iio of all THE RUSSIAN AI'l.'KRS (lispnifli (iio((H a lcttoi from mi Austrian of ' fiftM rilitiny: (in the cnHlcrii I'rnnt wliirh .says: Tim Ilimslan rotrcnl Ik n ninstirplcrc of torrlfylnK, Bynteinatlc devabta jtlon which rrcallB Hip rt'treat of 1 S 12. Thero Ih an linnionso 8ea of flame behind the rptlrlim llushlan nrnilt'8, caimod by burnlnj; Iioukch and crops. Tho rPtifntliiK nrniy Is followed by well orsanlzed dPlnclunonts of Cos aaclts, whose dutv It l to btirju ivor thini; behind the nrmy. They nccon lilish this tnak Implacably. Tim roads are Intloscilbubly cuttiip and ob-Htructcd Tiic Russi.'iiiM an repeating the tactics tlicy used so of rcctiially, to destroy Xapolcou one hundivd unci llircc yoaiy iisro. 'Short of war'rtuinitions and unable to elieck the per fectly equipped Teutonic armies, they have succjossfullyj retreated to the interior, lnilictnitf enormous losses upon the enemy and devastating ,tjie luiKl,a1jj they go, in ordor..to force the invader to transport his suiplics further and fuf: ther from his base. .-' ', : There are many parullefs brtfwee.wthe ferman and Na poleonic campaigns, even to the offering of peace terms after the conqueror hud gained Russian soil. Will the Ger mans be able to continue the long drive to Pet rograd, unci !Moscoy, facing lie rigors of a Russian winter, or will 'the Russians, leading the enemy into a trap, be able to eiit off and wipe out Von Tlindenburg's armies, us they did Napoleon's? In .May, AS 12, Nnpoleon began his drive for Moscow, his negotiations with Russia for an embargo on England hav ing failed, He had an army of 000,000, huge for that day, but sm.'ill for today; l.'lQO cannons and 18,000 horses with siege trains. AVith his loree divided into three groups, operating from Konigsburg and Kovno, he pushed across Poland, assisted from (Jalicia by an Austrian army. Jle planned to inarch on Vilna and from that point divide and demoralize the Jussiun armies, but the Russians, outnum bered, f rust rat e(l the plan by retreating as Nicholas is do ing today. The IfiiMsiuus left nothing behind them. Crops and towns were burned us they are being burned now, and Napoleon's huge army, unable to live on the country, had to face the great problem of plies, as the (lerniais are compelled to do today. As Na poleon got further and further from his base, his arniy suffered. Staining, sick and worn, the men died off by thousands. In September, Napoleon reached .Moscow to find the capital in flames. The c.ar refused to treat with him. Winter was approaching, and in danger of being cut off. Njipoleon was forced in October to begin his retreat, be tween the rigors of winter, starvation and the harrassing attacks of the Russians, his army was practically wiped out, and Napoleon reached Paris in disguise his power shattered. Of course, times have changed since the retreat from Moscow. Railroads were then undreamed of. and trans portation is an easy problem cnmparedjo what it was in 1812. But the German line is so extended that its contin ued equipment becomes un increusingly (ifficult problem us it moves further and further into a hostile country, The wild, swampy character of the country, the approach of the autumnal rains and the rigors of Hearing winter are powerful allies for the Russians. The brilliant, overwhelming campaign of the Germans has failed to strike terror to the Russians indeed, it bus had the contrary effect, aroused and united the nation as never before. The Grand Duke Nicholas has proved a won derful military genius, for while the Russian front has been badly bent, it has never broken, and when the cost of the Russian campaign in Teutonic lives' is known it will stag ger the world. Moie wars are won by retreats than by battles. Will iam of Orange won his long war against Louis Nl V by his retreats. Washington won the American revolution by his retreats. Lee kept the confederaev alive for years by his retreats, and it may be in the cards that Nicholas' mas terly retreat will be the means of overwhelming victorious Gornmnv, which has vet to win a decisive victorv in the field. DEDCATF ROCKY MOUNTAH PARK nr.xvKit, s.pt. i m. oiu-u t. Mather, n-ii-lam M'crvlniv nl tin in tenor, in omimnirit liv (Inventor CttHrfon, iifi'ieitiU ami eitiaen of Col orado imutlierinK several hundred, left tturtv tol.i to ikWl.'lmli' in tln"en troop to nun I dedication ol the Works, Mountain National I'atk m northern Ctdurotlu. Matin wvie under wuy to tnrt wttlit'iidr iHtrty trout Denser touioi tow to law nut a roulo lor a iktioh I Hint miiiMiiouile tiiithw.iv lihkuig the lttH-k Moiuiluiit national puii am! flliiMhtone uutixtittl park in W.soin iou. 'I In imrts Hill he met nl ('oily, n m the entrant i to Yellow -lis Mi Malhci. lo'l. MHOVWsMI.I.I . f. n . Set. I. -Foiis I'miiiiiiii oldutr hied a ' (he Kto Urnude mi .ui Atnenean iHitflimaN named Drew iod at Ca usoe, ftutr Mule wel 1 1 Old Uidalgo, Ten. Tbi rvimii who reeeixed at Kort rowit ihu morning from Cap UUI ilCoy, ennunutMiuttf I'iMted flUlee evair at Uti. Te. They aUo fired t artv m Tesii- rang .. All as ml- rn mmr -. ,.. nblc i its. tin i- l o net up hed to i Ue 1HEDFQRD MATE TRIBUNE, PARALLEL bringing up their own sup L LAW AI T lOHT Af 1MIINCK, Sept. I. Hear Admiral Cupeitou, m eomiuauil of the Ainei lean t'oive, today proeluiinci! miu tin I htvv at fort An l'Hiiee and in otlier itintuets oeeupied by Ameii- Tim people .ire ealin. CIIIOAdO, Sept. I We-teru mil itutila Hill pel it ion fur a rwkeniinjf of their plea for nthnueeil freight ito ui wevtent elaaaifieathni territory, H wai unnouHCMil twUy by I'. ('. Wright, I'luef ttttnrney for te iumMk. The, tleoisiwj lt reiH'M the p'. ssan made after u iMmlVretteo of rail road oltorMov. vraterdnv. T!m ueli Hon will lie filed stitb tho imertte eoiuiuerve onmrnieKitMi withm week or ten dn. l.vrimrmtA.v acto au co. Tlino liiblo Leavo Metlfonl dally except Sun d for Ashland, Talent uatl Phoenix at S a. ih , 1:U. S:00 and 5:15 and 10:15 p. Ui. (Saturday at 11:11 p. in ) SuHduy Umu at S.0 and U:Qi a. m , l.eo, 6 aad so p. in. Lease AahkiMd dully except Sunday (at 9 a. wi . IS RS. so. 4:iu aatl A T I'- '" ") Sunday at 10 00 a tu , 13 noon, 4 00, ti uud 10:30 p in. MEDFORDr OREClOW IMPARTS SECRET FOR MAKING LOS ANGHI.KS, Sept. 1 name Vault), nlsvam nefuliiK n new hontity secret to tleklu the fancy of hor foni Inlno followers, haa conveyed it clover HiiKKefltlnii to a Lou Anuolos nlrl. which blila fair to prove a "beauty bell rltiKPr." She Is MIhh Delia Comptoii. Tho "Boeret" Iti.n Hlinplo recipe, easily applied for tho kiossIhk of Iohb eyelnHhes, und tho nrchltiff of eye brows. ' ' MIhh Cqinptou has found that the pollution toothbrush Ih tho clover In strument with whlrli tho work Ih ac conipllHhod. ' Tho dally briiHhlntc of tho oyohrows at reKiilnr stated tlmoH and for about tho Hnnie length of tlino ench day Is r At the Churches --' Cpiilntl Point Or Myron Hones, eiidosvniiint sccrotnry of McMltinvllle college, ssho ipcontly spoke-to it erowtlod ntidlonco In the HaptlHt church In Medfdrd, will spend Sunday In ("ontral I'olnt and will spunk uioriUtiK ami evening in the llaptUt church . l'ltl t'liuitli nr Cltilxl, ScleiilUt Sunday service nt-l 1 o'olook. Sub- Ject, ".Man." Weduesdav es-enlng toirtlninnlnl meeting at S o'elpok. All are cordial ly Invited. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All under the age of 10 are woieoiue. Heading room In church edifice, 212 North Oakdale, opon fiom 1:80 to -I -..10 dally o.copt Sundays and hol idays. Five .McthodlM Clitii-cli (Cor lffth and Ivy) Sunday school 10 a. in. I'rcachlnic 11' ti. hi. Preaching 7 :0 p. in. .Mld-uook pruyor meeting Thurs day at 7:30 p. i, ' Uov. J. I.. Wilson of tho Nobraskn ponfarenci), wllCnronoli at tho ovon lug sorvlco. You are Inviiei) to nttond those ser vlcos. M IJ. IIUAOI.KY, . Pattor. Oakibtle Ase. .MutliiHlIst Sundss scliuol ut 10 a. m. PreachliiK at It, a. m. Subject, ' ralthfiilneHK add tho Crown of lCtor nat life" Kpsvorth League nt 7 p. in. Preaching at ?;iiO p. m. This la the lut sorvlco beforo our Hiinal I'onlereneii soarilon whleli meotB nt Hoieburg. Sept. Uth. We sstll be rIchI to ktto all tho ien. hers and frleuda.ot our ehtireh proa eat at these kervfsOH. Strangerk ure'woJoonie. II M RKA.V11AM. Postqr. Meihnillsi Hplscpjml Chnivli Suuda servnint the First Meth - oniai Kpiaropai PBuron, eiiruvr ui Fourth and lUrtUlt street. J K Haw kiaa. iMstor Preach lua at J a. m. Siibjept. True Orouada Vlgarons Paitb and Hope " Utnlern ii. nires will Hluttrate the lecture ai i . cbiw uie of the Worl l T'ii leeturt- nrewta m a & i .ggHHHaT yJBflgBssBBnBsBnaKSmJBB v e MggSBHHSHBkSBsBHHIalHsgBnPvHlgE)? vi gBgHHKKflBvflRgflgulNr flgBBBBBHC j8HBBs9B9thJk. flBBflM BgggfllKyfVf gHBHsBfllfcHf tHksst Br BBBv x fKk 'IL r 'J r At s ri i " "- im iBBywslBBBBri JiM ' & l BBBMU1 """" ronrior fori i ihe (suiittttu ekllgrea iroiiklioi'i Hi- world It i- inect. ive, laai'i...; u'l jitMi-lj.!'- A., are w.'li-omc i.l w iiaooi rherae .-, i u i, i ill . iiIisph a . i SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER EYELASHES MORE BEAUTIFUL n no DoUkv Cbrntjiton- roHpoiiHlhle for the beautiful IIiioh which frliiRO her deep blue eyes. And for tho much nought, Kraceful aroh of the oyelnow, MIbs Compton offers tho sumo proscription. "lly chance, one inornliiK," MIhh Compton Hitld, "I tried hriishluK my esoliulieH. I kept It up for a couple of weekH rnKiilnrly, at 1 hnvo heard It is no u.e to try anything for beau ty's sake If you don't' glvo It n fair trial. "I noticed an Improvement. Tho eyelashes began to gross1, vory slowly, of course. They grow cofter and prettier. Then I tried tho same thing for eyebrowB, figuring that what wait good for tho larilicn should bo nlso good for tlio oyohrows. ' "This Is my own little boautj sceret and I think It Ih good." vices. Strangers will flint themsolves very much nt home. ' Piesltyleilau ('hutch (Cor. Main and Holly) Preaching at 1 1 a. in. Subject, "The Way to the Unseen."' Crouching nt S p. in. Subject, "The Dally Photograph, or Your JJlfe." Kindergarten at 1 f a. m. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. K. nt 7 p. in. Subject, "Tluow Yourself Into .Your Task." Leader, Until Warner. Piiijer nie'othiB at 7:80 p. in. ThiiMilnys. To all thoso sorvlcos you are wel come. lingular service with Sepl. 5th. lhtpilst "A live church svltli a cordial wel come. " Morning service,' 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "The Policy of Josiih vs. The Policy of tho Worjil." i-JvonfiiK service S o'clock. Subject. "What Constitutes a Christian." Itev F. W. Carsteiis, jiastor, will preach at both services. Sundn school 11:43 a. in. Lesson, "Klljnh and the Prophots of Uaal." Theme, "Fatso Hollglons Fall In the Tost." II. Y. P. P. 7 p. in. Topic. "Throw Yourself Into the Task." Loaders, MIssbh Thoouo Cark In nud Nora Daley. A short report of the II. Y. P. U. convention at Oakland will be given tn connection with the rogular tople. Spoelal music Teaohors' mooting ut 7 p. in. follow ed by the regular prajor mooting at 8 p. m. on Thursday evening. Sept 10th. FORECLOSE MORTGAGE ' u,p9N MISSOURI PACIFIC Woodstock, Vt., sem. a.-m uppliention ol the lin.miiitv 'l'i .i-t rouiHili ot esv nrk to lnu'i-lie i lnoitia-e In -. i nit it iirt .'inl t. lulldlU'.' IliiU.I- JiSell lis the 'Ml--'UII 'n-lfi'' rnihs i s ,r,n it'l rt LllPLICQTrD Q Dll I O , U""", h? lilVMiiso iini.su -ti.i.H,i. i ttliL A ifeil'lll.luSk.'rrn. llmlwiutnl tlul.Ala7iKilawa SO10BV DRUGGISTS EVEM1.HERE - i -Tk i , .mnn rk. jreri m j-iiu 11,4 4 ti.j i "miKvVrV TV olb.r Ikr.r.ur V n If lira A" If UNDERTAKER Lady AiiUtam XH S. ll.il.rr.KTT Phoups M. 17 and 17 JH AmluUure bun lr Oerua: 4, 1915 lAffl HUB Talent i- hnMimr "i''itnnl 1,a" svl.ool chililren lime iminV 8 (,n' me-. Onnlen proilure, "n I,.,ussina...s..Pstsle. M.t entriCM ,.fi.t ot M-vernl vaiictio" ;f ve(-e-table ir nrefully )iirpP'l . hnnd. work.' Mamie H.-e, Iron, the Ungner i-rcck oVtiiet. with twelve ilifffrent nnetiw ol garden pi educe, had nn iNliibil tlmt uiaile lier boy opponent i lis id with envy. Humid Hiinielt nnd Clem Clnrli weie both close compel hot-. Helen Ihnloy's twentysiv uu rieties of i-aiineil fruit mill vegctnblP'j svere well pivpnrcil ami attracted much attention. Mine Illbbon Won A number of ranch exhibits weie made, that from the iloldneli ranch s innii.tr the blue ribbon. The collee lion cmisi-tcd of n hish grade of gar den pioduce .mil numeioiis pli'tea of ime fruit for which tin ranch is well noted. The micce-s of the local (mi ls largely dm to the efforts ol tho Hiiperiiilendenth of the iliffercnt ile parluients, especially the 'ladies, wlio hail tin program well ariniigeil, even to serving hot eoffoe ami lunch i the doniestie science room nt the noon hour. Sales from Itiiu-lt mid i-reain netted neaily .f'Jfi ami turned into the librarv fmitl. l'ro fessur . L llurriiiiftoii, in his usual enthusiastic mood plo-pil the ilnyV program with an illtislrnted lecture, showing by means of stcreopticau iews what bos and irirlrt from other pails of the state are doing along the same line. While the number of cOubils uiinle this j en r did not approach those of former .enr-, the tiiiality of luinil svork uiijl pioduce outtriipcil tlipm in many ways'. A moseinent is nl icndy on foot to hold u lugger ami better tair another year. LIM of PileiiiiueiN Follosving is a list ol those winnim,' fut piizes in the iliffercnt depart ments: l.ucile HohlriilcL Tailing; he-t collci'tion of needless-oil;. Paul Ager Itest collection brans. l.ucile Moi-se llest diehsed tlell: best cake. Wihner "Moisie llet nilleetioit of inftiiunl tntiuiiig projects, also best single piece. Clem Clark Wntonnelon, ecu plant, ciieiimbers. Anna Anderson Fieneh liemmeil napkin, ot iii'lift. Ilnrold Hiinielt lltsl iced basket, potatoes, onions, mitu'tel wuiti-r- Curiueu Uom' Collection needle work, elm II; mncliini' nnd Imiid iiHide dtcss, crochet. .Mattie Turner Cnniied fruit nnd seypl allies. 1'ieda Uiuisoii ,leIv. I.t'ima .eno Knibioiilciy. Olivia Hciitlev Herts, Ilohlridge ranelt liest nuit-li play. I.lo.sd Tinner Field pom. Vera Ljueh Canned liuit li-. ami tegi'lnbles, clit-s i, Jlnnde liice THble Mpiash, pumpkin, eabbuge, niiiskuieloii best collection vnrilen euotnb1i pie uul Knit Dasis -Plate tomatoes, bie.nl Cecil Aui-r Itest project diassin,'. Da mil Dssis Pis dm Smith Pen chiiuens. $100 Reward, $100 Irtra tljt tltvrr It at l.t (. drvaj.nl dl.Mtii t Hat e iaIojiaa kd t...-.k Ak4. m - .... .... mm tiTwn ui ureu HUftf IU Urtl 111 11 lla Ukm. . tbt U laiirrti Hill t'urrb Ture Iral fiatamltT l'lrrli Mm u omttliulMHl !. .,r1"trr! , wlltinl"kl lrwli't lUlla Catarrh Ur I. t.lt-n lut.ruallx. o.'llnr llmtljr Mii 0... tlood au.l iuikwu aaUant of '. .,tulu """Hr 'ltrojliig tli fuumlatloii ?' ' ., .!u' "' .""' K'lnR tlie l-'lcm ir.-lli tf tmlWlBB up Uie roD.lligtUm tul aMUIlue Tia lur Hi iM;t lla atnrk Tha riil.i.,r. b.i - IWkk tnliti l'i IN oiratlM. I. 't tkat Ikrr IrVr Oik lui.1r. .1 IvnlUr. tr aur aw. that It (IU to tun h.ul !! II. I tf iinllmunl.U. AiWrcaa J lUtNLY K CO, Tulcto. O. S l. hr ,1 Pnnigl.u TV Take 1UII t lamilj IMU f,.f ronsr,ttoa, STAR Theater SATURDAY ONLY The Romance of Elaine I THlM:HCHLI(iHT(il V lu Two Partk Ilemeiuir (here au 0nlv four more .p130.leR o, Klalue Don't n.l'g i - - - i i Pathe News No. 60 l siiowiv,' i:.sTia.n insAsTuit. A Co. Corned, ,0a gom,thllu Kd. tatiwul. I INDUSTRIAL FAIR AWARDING PRIZES Comlm Meadas It- C. . MSOV l'.iijrionni Kami iit ITHE PAGE Mcdford's Lcadirvj Theater Cool, Comfortable, Well Ventilated. 111(3 SATCItDAV XIOIIT SHOW Tt-Part Vltagraph-nroadway star Featuro The Tigress Ks.ianny Comedy-Drnina The Cave onThundercloud Tsvo Parts Vltagraph Comedy The Serpent's Tooth SUNDAY ONLY Kathlyn Williams In n Sellg .lunglo-Xoo Plcluro The Strange Case of Talmai Lind Three Parts GROItOU ADH FAJ1LK OF The Tip and the Treasure' Vltagraiih Drama TheGoodintheWorstoFUs Hlogrnph Twice Won 5-1 0-1 fie COMINO Wednesday nnd Thursday, September Mth and 0th, Theda Dura In "Till' HlOVIb'S DACailTER," Deep Well Drilling Oil, gas, and water wells, 12, 13, 1 1-Inch to 1500 feet. For prices ice .). STI3VKXS, IM 8 North Central VELVET ICE CREAM Always pleases the young and tb old. Just tho desert for tlicso hot days. It's pure, -svholesouio and re freshing. Prompt delivery on nil lco cream and butter orders. FRESH ;MILK AND CREAM 'AT FACTORY The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Phono -iSl 32 S. CSb WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP E08 East Mniu Street Medford Tlio Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Soutliora Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono H7-.T We'll do thu rest , B, WISTONa Prop. HOTEL MANX Pdv,cII Si. at O'l'arriill SAN FlUKGISCO lloadiiuaticrs for Catifor cans while Uitlng the li)t o tition. Our poaimodloui lol' n t S-Vj'i tin Mrvice, and nomtn i Mfjl i-iiai-aui will apJ. to u No Rclse in 51.50 IVtP Mkuxtoieut Cnwtr W. Ktlltv 'i V.ii.t ' I i it at t.l Males raffi ay l'i fR w -.- " i it1 v- 'r7 j' r Jftf-