vrw"-w -i t PAGE FOUR ftlEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE ,tfi INDHPENDBNT Ni:WSPAPRlT PUIiMKIIKD BVIiHY AKTf.ItNOON KXUKPT SUNDAY 11V TDK aii;DK01tlJ PJMNTJNO CO. Office Mnll Tribune Handing, 25-27-29 North Kir street; telephone 76; wTl!'.tP'm?.cr?,,ic,T,n1,' Tim Medford Mnll. Tlio AtPilford Trlmne, Tins Houth am Ortconan. The. Ashland Trliune. SUBSCniPTIOK KATES ono year, by mnl 6 00 One month, by mall ' ,jq .v",,?n,.,,' UfUvewd by carrier in AINlford, Phoenix. Jacksonville and Central Point 60 Saturduy only, by mall, per year... 2 ou weekly, per your .. i 50 3rEDT0RD MATE TRTBUNE. MEDFOBD. OREOOX, WEPyRSTUY. YOVlSMTTOn 17, 191 "i WHAT IS THE MATTER? Roimio River vullcv' orrielal Papr of Jmknoii County. Kntercd as Hocon.l-elsss muttur at . '.KT"' Qt'KM, under the act of .March 3, la.V. Sworn Circulation for 19H, 2BS8. -Pull leased wire AisoHated Press dispatches. l($$?ip tt tt 1. t Subscribers falling to rccolvo papera promptly, pliono Clrcu- lallon Manager nt 2150-11. V !. cml am jNftRHkmN m rW SSS i. .in ii . j v -i 1 It'diroi. unwill" HONG KONG KOLUM What shall I do when my girl snys Bho lias cold hand? -Peter. (Toll , ' hor to nit on (loin.) 4. )M, , ""1 .Tho tforvliuis nro serving tho allien woll. '" Konilulglif! 7fiiimii vii.i.K, III., Nov. 17, a wilyornt has boon granted hum in n,.i. Ui lTtonMMsjmM, Harry (loodnlght. isn't Sim iiuniT- Dolla it low do you like my now liat7 i ., .5l"Hn-l''iic 1 had ono Just llko "II Ihil.year! Philadelphia Ledger. .. .1 r II. O. Horn tin boon nmployod by tlm Toledo Houlo company an ml oh iimn.,.,,110 Hem! Lloyd. ,-.-. ' .Maybe Vou (Vn Toll Jllm Tommy Pnthor, whlrh unit of a d0) tllH U(Mt (Mill? leather Don't lie silly! Tommy Woll, it says horn that h inml dog wag hoi In tho woaet ottd. I. Illlii brother said the olhui' day tlmt my daughter Pearl, In no slow In dreaeing thMt her fiancee' auto gotm out or my I while no' waiting for bet-. Itlrhards. J TihIoj's llolhliiKi'l' '"Bay thortt'a tt ball guino today and I wantu o," kmIiI ICllhu itoot' oTflgo boy ono NdHinioun lust minimtn-. "Tht liu't ill way to uak, boy." cor reotml .Mr. Itoot. "Now you alt In ; my (dialr and I'll show you." Tbo boy look tho ahlr and tbo , , omlnnnt Uwyor anproiirhetl lilm. "IMtMko, air," bo Logan, "f you oaj) atmio m " "Why. coiialnly, Jimmy." broko In . tlm oltii'o boy, "ami liorrf'a 60e to ly your way In!" . . Sltilla's IUiikiiIii ('ooutor UIihii a Homau fottla It In her oflHua that alio la duo for a now hat. It (a uaually in bar wlabbMi. i Vea, "Moni baa Inta," aa llta old . oy1ni ioa, "aud tuvinali rid mako n It fljp." . llttix's a rikliilii for Vim! "I'mty yom aco I (Mid 2J Io wa l a now pariah haai-a,'' aruinlild th' M MufagrttttaoUa vtUaai, "aud not out) of ur family baa had a ohaart to uao it yt?" la It right for gill to alt Ih a waa'a lau -arna If aht la engaged . Ana war: Yoa. if It woro our girt hh our lap Yaa. agala. If It were aoata ottn-r follow girl and our law. Uut If U rr imr girl aad aaa ulaori loUoM'a Up - ao ThU (tontlniiiHii IhihWh'1 IIm .Mitfli 'I'miiiIiI,. Klin IIU Wmi.u In ICllMM (Ad la thr Roattia Tranaarriot ) A yotitiK man with uf ltg aaiiltd lM baa atvoograiibip or clrial ex lrlinea aud. If ooaalblu. kaowlaaiHa of iiilogratb, fur tvalt4H IMJII dui ..no oihar aiwro tlm; ttMaM- tiitn ' Miar or ! toft WHAT is the niaUci; willt iiu -mi. WI i tV I V JUjUlI, Jl, Ilow can it Ih remedied V I3,v socuiiny (leveloi)inenl enterprises Hint ereate in erfjtsed production, rurnisli payrolls and consume local products, Production must be increased mid n market created for Hie output. irrigation will inci-etise production and gWv us diver HiJicd tind intensive aicrieulture. Tile licet suirar i'actorv will snnnli- . riv,..i .......i... iv... ,1 . ,,.., M'J .' vi lllill Ivl'l MPT uie prouuci. iiirnisn a payroll, stimulate stock-raisin" In turnislun cheap feefl. Eyervone lilces to live in theK'o-ue Ifiver vallev hut families are daily leaving heeause Ihev ctinnot find work ...... ....,, .,..,,H. , ,,,-,( JM nii.saie ior propertv, liecause ., ., ...w .,,,,-, ....... ..,,- mi ii-imt;p.pisuiianie return on prices asked ' J n pioneer days, with large donation homesteads and sparse population, the vallev ciilv imnm.t,.,i u. i - ., . . ' .... , . ... .v ,.ii.iw,i,u ,,n (! MR'. n-no"',!V0,,,s. !'1V(' ('1,',,,,(, ' I't methods that supported .!o0(J people will not support 35,000. The vallev must meet the ehanged conditions or graduallv lose the population it has gamed. An irrigation system is within reach of a lanre nortion ol the valley and they refuse to reach for it." A beet suirar I'actorv within n'f.u.. ,..,,1 ..j vitally aflected will not co-operate to secure it. A large percentage of the population nre apparently willing to see land values confimw. I.. l.i...,, n., ' 1...1 i 1 , ,. '" v' I', IIU" M.u.uii-u 01 iraoe cominue on uie wrong side of lh ing io aid in securing industries that spell nromw.rHi limes have changed, it is no longer possible to eke out a shabby existence by scratching a few acres, raising a few hogs at neighbor's expense, violating game laws and gaiiing sore-naeir salmon. Tne surface-scratched land has oecome exiuiustcd, the neighbors have fenced their hold ings, and name wardens guard the spawning riffles The idyllic existence of the "good old times" has gone forever, hand values are created by population. As the popula tion increases or diminishes, so does the value of land Property in Med lord with KUMMl nmml.,i;,.,, ;L. ,. ,u - ------ --,.,... I'l'IMIIIII lllll I.- IIIII Wlll'lll a third of what it will be worth with fiO.OOO population A Inrni 111 the valley with :io,0()0 population is not worth near as much as with a 100.000 population to furnish market for products and buyei-s for land. To support the increased population development of resources is eysenlml I he first step in, the ladder of progress is agricultural ue lopuem. Tin can he accomplished bv irrigation and establishment of related industries like sugar factories. I hen will come development of timber, mineral arid other resources but if the agricultural resources remain unde- vempeu mere win he no substantia! foundation pon which to erect the edifice of abbling prosperitv. If the farmers aud land-owners of the vallev fail to grasp the opportunities offered, fail to get waier upon their laud, fail to scene th m rr.....,i ....,...;.. .... 1 j' lH'n'iniialJiard t imes in stojv for them. on tho whole city; thru Just pay by nVi"WmJiL; '":tl,'' tlm Intoroat on'tlilrf yonrrarV1'MUit1' ,bn f,r" fund to bn avallnblo 'VAJiilliil" bpmU aftor tha tunth year. L." Tit Out by I'l-opctty Ownci-s Than aottlu with tho proiorl own- (i' aa far aa dlrort aPHOstuiimilH nro coucornoil on tho foUowhiK baala: 2.'i ppr cent of t lit original aaaoaapd coat of tho iwrlng and Intoroat, and upon tho pnymout of thin :.':. por emit of the original aaaoaamuut and intoroat fiirnlali tho inonertv owuor with an nbaoluto ruloaao for hla pro pprly from any furtbor dlroct aaaoaa- miMitH duo f 1 0111 Hit rout of layliiK of tho paving and onter duo roloaio up on tbo clty'a llmi docket allowing aanie. Now to Kittle with tbo iininnitv owiiora, who have paid in full, or who Iirvh paid more than 85 por pout of tbo iroaonl naaoaaiiients aud Inter out, return to them city bonda or warrauta In ileniniiliiHtlona of $25, or more boarlng fl per imit lulerotit run ning for flvo year, but optional and retlrablt through tho city hall on and aftar Die flrat year with caah, ac. ceptablo at par nml accrued Intoroat aa payment on nay lot on tho paving In tho oltj for to ay tho JS per cent direct aaaoMineut and intotoat. Xou tbia would mako thoce secur Irlea uogotlablo ami avallnblo for paying bills locally among ouraolvoa, tlina aavliiK tbo necoaaity of borrow lim outaldo money and aoudlng the Intereat away from home. A (oiiiiiiiiiIm KflWttHl Now a nipuauro nloug theao linos would bo a rompt-omUo botweon the koeatlfMl 10-50 aud leliondlng and re faadiUK Io full and although pornn ally I uatlon the abaolute logalli of um' dliort aaaeaaiuont, under our pioH! cbartor, ot I do think Hint tbo people of Mmlfonl are broad miudfrd ouoogh to eo-opeialo la a o lutiOM of tbia pavlue aroblew and pay at laaal !ft per cent dlreetlv, tbia would work mo particular hardship on the liidildual property owner aad it would be aji aaiouat that Mould be Uaa than the real value of ay tot front tag ou tha paving tbore b BMktaig H an larenih for the onr ol aald lot to pat thU 3f per rent and ree4e a ! in full fiom all direct paWnu lieu. It would nave the rlt trow Jeopar dising ita credit by trtlug to borrow any mora uiouo ouiatdo than It al ready M)M M Mon-roaUoMa and it would mmMMafk t rule arheroby future Pv1m would have to be paid for MO-foNrUi or 5 per cat4 of ike roat C0MMUNlCif?r7Mft To the l-Mltor Now, thla Ik the conceiimiR of opin ion, tho rolioudliiK and rofundlug Ian was defeated by a miiull major ity at tho polls but the defeat wa an honorable ono, and has mIiowii coucliiHlve to the public that mime thing mum bo do no. Now to defeat waa partially duo to mlaroproaoutatioua and a lack of tin doi standing on tho part of tbo public aa to tho moasuro'M real nun Its. Hut the principle reason that appoaled to a big porcoutnge to vote ngalnst the measure was that a majority of the city council, some of tho business moil and the two dally newspapers wore loud In their aaanrtluna that a better measure could bo formulated and placed on the ballot at tbo com ing legular city election In January for approval or rejection by tho vot ers at that time. luxllco .Not Prevailed. Xow kind readers what U going to be the text of this piouiIhimI meas ure, or waa It merely caiupalgu pledgee to thwart the will of tbe peo ple aud defeat the lohondlng aud re luudlHg plan? Hotter wake up. prop erty owners, the battle not over, Justice baa not pre vol led' (to and have a talk with vour coun cilman, ur tho mayor, aud find out what is going to bo doue. We. the people, have been promlaed a bettor woasure tbau tbe roboudlug uud re- fuiulluy plan, now we wuui to see tliat we rocolva the gift. There la nothing more juat than tbe ui!)sure that waa defeated, but am frank to say tliat If Ita agreeable to ibo inoperty owners of Medfoid there can be another measure proposed and adopted that will obtain practically the same reaylie and save tbe elty from going Into debt to deep. Now I don't m that auy measure would be absolutely Juat but ono could be propoaed aad worked out if the people would co-operate with tbe clly officials. 1 have had one In utlad wbieli I believe can bo worked out and if adopted would work no hardahlp on anyone, the principals of It are aa follows That the city council (aatmvoiiied by g vol of the people at the Janu ary election i would proceed to issue aad sell geueral tbllgatkan bonds of (he nt of Medtord. running for twenty year at i ir .'. per rent In terest optional and rettrahle after the leerta year, for the amount neeea wy In pay the gfeaent outaonding eneral oMIgaiion bonds mow railed anrroft hmvndai but whkh nre renlly InntliiK tho future po-ilbllltv of prl vnto Hpnculatora profltliiB from pavc ments Intel Io benefit their property without havliiR to boar directly a por- lion of tun bunion. A plan of tula kind would elimin ate any Immediate liuroatie In the assoMed value of the property on the paving for taxation purposed n would bo tho case under a general bond plnn an It would be recognized that tho abutting propeity was pay ing directly for tho aperlally derived benefit of a pnvod street In front of soma. New cltlionn and property owner, glvo thfs subject your boat thought as I don't al; you to even consider this plan, but perhaps Hi I brief out line of an Idea, will asRlsl you In pro posing Home feasible and workable solution. Now I believe a meamiro nloiiRi those Hnws will moot with the appro val In a general war with nil clauses and HCtllo onco and for all time In Medford this undesirable and flnnn clally ombnrasslnB condition. Tho thing to do Is for everyone to lay aside personality and prejudice and try and help to suggest a bettor plan If possible than tho rehondltiB and refunding plnn, and If we enn't wo will ngnln unite and Initiate, tho rebondliiB and refunding measure tin for consideration and tho public then nnd In that event will glvo tho pros oiit defeated measure an overwhelm ing majority. Personally I will support any men sure that will help the propertv own ers and safeguard tho city's Interests without needlessly penalizing tho man who willingly has paid his spec ial assessments nnd Is now being made to fmffor for so dolus. Kvery ono believed Hint Medford as u city should pav a percentage of tho cost of the paving as It Is a public Improvement nnd Is a benefit to all nnd used by nil, nnd most people nlso think tho abutting property receive a special benefit nnd should pay dlr eotlv for a certain per cent of the cost or the paving. Now this being the cast. I believe the average Intelligent citizen will figure that owing to tho Intersections nml all tho paving now being charged to the abutting proper ty that 2fi per cent of the amount borne by the abutting property own ers will make as near a Just division as can bo niado. Our honorable attorney. A. K. Ilonmes mentioned in his nddross bo. foto the miisB meeting the night be fore the flection that ho thought 23 por cent nn eiultabln bails to figure on. i Now I don't flah ror any honor In helping snlvo this paving problem but am a taxpayer and Interested In Medford both on and off tho paving nnd I recognlio something must ho done and done at onco nn It's a rank Injustice to tax tho man who has paid in full for all of liu vnviug. to pay for more paving, and It's ai'sn.j tujavtli,. least to try and foice prop tor to payTl boon placed iiim i ilium a iiiHjoniv or "i.r r,iy officials have tbo best InteresT. Medford loo much at heart to lot any sorehead or any cotorlo of lawyers talk them Into such a foolish stop nt this time. A wise counsellor always proposes arbitration and a fair adjustment of past wrongs. NAItl, II. rKIIL. MOTHER CONSENTS ! POSIA 1 CLERKS 10 DEATH OF CHILD 00T STRIK BORN DEFORMED CIIIC'ACJO, Nov 17 Mrs. Anna Hoillngur told today tho story of her consent to let hor six day old baby boy, doformod In body and mind, die. rather than live a life "barren nnd useless." The mother, confined to her bed In the (lerinnn-Amorlcan bnutiliiil. agreed with Dr. N. .1. Ilalsolden, chief of the hospital staff, to saeilfleu tbo child, when a simple operation would assure Its life. The Infant. If It Ilvos. would, In the opinion of Dr. Halsel deu, be a mental and porhaps moral defective. Ho therofoio, with tho consent of the child's parents, de clined to perform tho operation, i are Death is expected to take the Infant ' within S hours. "It Is not heartless of me," Mrs. Ilolllnger said. "I love the llttlo do formed ono ns I love my three healthy children. Hut Hie doctor told mo It would bo an Imbecile, a criminal, l.oft to itself It hns no rhnnco to live. I consented to let nature lako Its course. "No ono nnod think mo an unnat ural mother. My hoart is full of mother love for all my children. This poor baby, If allowod to llvo, however. would 'jo n bunion to llself. It llfel would bo barren, useless. II nm of nature' blunders, and I nm willing that nature should coiroet II error' by my baby's death. 1 am satisfied ! that I nm doing right." J Dr. Hnlseldon said he was prepared I to face hitler criticism and defend his course. "I have no doubt that I shall he enlled n murderer," he said, "but the lufant'a 'loath I a iiotlon between me uud my conscience." Tho baby, born after Jts mother bad been seriously III with typhoid fever, cnnie In Io tho world last I'll-dny. V VIIIMONT, Va, Nov. 17. Twentj-flve clerks and carriers In the poitorflce here, practically the entire force, struck today as n pro tost. It was said, against the dls- Ichnrgoof W. II. Itrantl. assistant post master, and threo other employes. I'ost master Charles II Manlev found ou his desk when he entered jChesferfield E! Clairvoyant LOW llii: .hh THIS WKIMC What I Do Kor jjtf.no his oflce today a large piece of card- I ana a H m M nja i a . iiu aBKi v" Mm n t . -rVkii I cnll your nnine, tell our age, your occupation, n n d w h a t condition your business Is in nnd how tn ii.ii- bonrtl, on which wns written l your WnW CV .InV ninto it mil ,,. ilerka and carriers have quit Here BlL1-" ",i l,,,0l't your wife are your kejs." husbnnd. s w e e t-' lliniid, who wnsvonnected with tho heart or lover nnd how to win tho postofflce for 17 years, was dismiss-1 love of anyone you tleslro. I tell you ed tccently on the charge that he had i of anv move, Journey, speculation given assistance to applicant In civil service examination. I'ostmnster Manlev In a democrat, while tho ma jority of striking clerks nnd carriers opuhllcnnH u OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR. SOFT GLOSSY, WAVY i-V.(Vnt ItotHc les(i-oy. Dandruff utiii Diiiililcs Itcjinly of .Vour llnli',' liosltlon or change or any kind which may be before you nnd luiw to net to obtain tbe beat results. I toll you exactly, who to trust nnd who to shun. I tell you whom nnd when you will mnrry. If at all. nnd ivn their name, ago, occupation nnd ells J position. In short, I tell you evory I thing you called to find out, nnd that, J too, without asking you u question or you spenklng n word. 1 Parlors nt the I'nlm Rooming iiouse. i:su west Main St.. hours 9 n. ni. to S::lo p. m Dally and Sundny. Adv. MADAME ZEMBRICH RESIfiNS I vv iiiun ton minutes after an nppll-1 cation or Dnnderliie you can not find a single trace of dandruff or fnlliuKi I hair and your scnlp will not Itch, but wl:i.t will please you most will be after a rew week's use. when you see i new 'hair, fine and downy at first Ijo hut icnlly now hair -growing I all over Hip scalp. I A little Daiiderlne Ininiedliilelv double the beauty or your hair. No i dirreience how dull, fnded, brittle and I scraggy. Just moisten n cloth with ' Daiiderlne and curerully draw It thru I your linlr, taking ono smnll strand nt a time.' The effect 1 umnzliig j .vour hair will bo light, fluffy mid, wavy, ami have an npepnrnnco of abundance DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, Glossy, youthful. Ilnlr that loses its odor and lustre, or when It fadcH, turna gray, dull ami lire lc, Is KillH-d by a Isck of sulphur in tlio bair. Our grandiiiotlii'r made up a mix turo of Nig,. Tea and Sulphur to U her liH'kH d.irk and Usuitiful. and tl.mi till llinitllllin.i.1.1.. ........ mnu nm ipii nma ...---- i ivn.iii.mi.im iiiauu, Hum ruuon uummi i itt i sortuoss uud Itixurlanco. vimp v.iim- v .- .. I opl " S-CPI nH' f Knowlton'g ii i . , ,. V N,M " ''- le.uu.-c i. r, Dnnderliie from nny drug storo or ill-lienlHi, ..MiiJuiue MhicvIIii em. I toilet counter, and prove that your lirieli Iiu rc-.incl n- presiilcnt of hair I as protty and soft as nny Hie Ainori.-iu I'oli-I. relic!' eommil that It has been neglected or Injured tee, nil. I vice lll'l'-iill'lll nt' I lie l'.,l- i l.v nimlni. no.. ..,..,. .t . ,i - "" I ., I IIIL'lll I I1IIL M Illl I .. . I. . . . . .. . "ii hi in- iimici i inni All dri in. t'cliili il en.-ime ul- luue In en cm celled. tst to try anil mice prop Uuder our ireent char- To the Kditer: What i the matter willi Hip eioiu tv' fiuiuiee, . lion tbe mall pittance ullowed tlio ciiiitity m Hiiioucr. i )miil in eouulv wiiiruiiU worth only SO lentx on the dolla i I luiuk w' are taxeil lii-b eoougli for count v )iii'ioc uud enti't w why the cmiu i.v'm credit should be iinniin'il. Pop the comity court anil the other em ploye oi the county., mid Hie men who are eemj the eMjiliui l San KrniH i". o at the lier-' pm.uc, paid in ii.iniix warrant- at -Ml )iei cent iIihi'.m.iii ' W. .1. IMimilll.L. Luii) Trouble Ytciut'u to This medicine if um ,i' lUlil- II..UI.I. fklk,.W I lrmil uli cowi It- tit ..llul III ILK '' I III h all lt nun l ! . . In- I ' ll.lVVK I V- .Vl-M l.iniril Vf.. I'lillii.. I'll. M.rnlli'iiirii In I Uf tiluliT il IIMia I IihiI mi nllurl. of l.rlix'. (ill luttrtl li liir.iii.i.itn. nml lalrr liy l.iiuic 'lriiiil.li. lit I In- tilnlrr ( IIMtl I lit.il h t'liuali, uUliC Mttrnl lni inni i.il.rtl iiiilintlll. n( Mtifut luiiklnu lull, .mil lnlrr I Inni iiiiiiij liiiiini rlnKi. .l nit' lim- lliirr lit tkrrr .ill ri'.l Uu. I lirri' mI'.-1-fluii. trrMli'il iiir. t tiidrrr.l In I lir iiiiiiiiiIhIh. lull illil mil !: I..'k iiiuu'h Vllrrulltr Vina irroniiiHMiilcil Ii; ii trli'iiil VIIit IhUIiiu .1 muhII iiuuiilil) I linil llir Mr. I iili'l nUlil'. trri fur ttrrkii. V (nitirutriiiriil nn. inHtkrl rr.im llir tlt.l. I unlntU Irruulli uiiil ttrlabl ami iimmi'IIIis I ntirr lit.it HHiillit-r lirimirrliHut ami ni) I'.i.iak KiiiitUHlb Irk.raril uuill rnllrrl) kuii I 11 in pi-rd-rllj xrll." Vlilirct Inlrd.l I Vllli.tlll VNMt: V. I.tll I. MO V. Mrk iuii Viiar.iltvr la - rlli. a I'iiM.v in i.i.i h. 'I I'Xl.iri-li .ml i. van- Uirttut ml luna affm. Iltin "lul U'l'lli.ll"L. - r"' I'. I I I'll. Mo liarmr il . I1.1I111 hiiniiic id uaa ,V, lit 1 . . -lllut.' -11 II - '' ! rvarut.t 1 ,. .. f n. I.l ! ....1 1. 1 III I Hi"' - .It ft. I ! - t I "I l r.'kt-.iM I "ln.rnlurl Plill nl.-lukll. Price 1 and ? n bottle. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant S. UiiU'l'I.HTT rhonea M. 17 and 47-JI AaatmUur-f ticrvloa tMa ;ou Hiirelv can have beautiful hair and Ioih of It If you will Just try n 1 little Dnnderliie Adv. I . " - -....., .....a .11. , u- 1 suihIh of woinon and men who value that even color, tliat Ixviutiful dark shade of I Imlr which N ho attractive, uso only tliU oliltlmo recipe. 1 Nowadays we gel this famous mlxturu I by nuking at nny drug storo for a M cent Inittlu of 'Wyclh's Sago and Sid phur Hair Itenicdy," which darkens tlio hair so naturally, so evenly, that nolmdy oun piHilbly toll It baa Kvn applied. 11 sides, it takes on" dandruir, ato scalp Itching and fulling hair. You just danin a sponge or soft brush, with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking 0110 small strand at a time. y morn. Ing the gray Imlr disappears; but what delights the Indies with Wyeth's Siigo and Sulphur is that, IwIiIm ImtiutlfiiUv. darkening the li.ilr after a fcvV ajipliwi tions, it alwi brings Kick tho glotu and limtre and givw it an ajijicaninco of abundance. The Page Medf ord's Leading Motion Picture Theatre n.iily Malineo 2 P. M., Eveiiiim 7 P. M. Tonight -:- Tonight -:- Tonight and Tomorrow Afternoon and Night LET ?ER BUCK! i The Pendleton Round -Up V of 1915 Reviewed in Motion Pictures The Round-Up Picture is a thrilling, red-blooded picture of strong men and women battling for supremacy with all of their mind and muscle alert for every cast of a chance Prices: Adults 15c and 25c. . Children 15c Meu ii trad AifalffBt M. . F IfmUr tMteral liUca4ion IV Ik ifcaJUIWi tunaeWsV lka Ue