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5 . "TiiiiiTiwmui Hi t tmj t (a-- v. PAQE TWO MMDKOW1) lll, TIMlM'Nr, MKDKQKI), OKI HON". MOM) W, Jru?Y 17, 1.91G 'ft (I ( i il !? X J TOCALAND IMPERSONAL i4' -- ii iei W. C. Dully mid J. 11. Mclntyre of Itngle l'oliit, wero .Medford vlaltora Saturday. 'Oflt0fa. any atyle. The Shaata. Hugh l'oaton, or San Kranolaco, yl'ulj juiown iirnfcMlunnl ahot nml rofKoauntntlre vi tho llorguloa Pow der Co., apont Sunday mid Monday in Medford, When bnttor Inauranco la aolil llolmoa, tho Ihauratico Alan, will Moll Jt. JaoHatm county ha received from Secretary of Slnto Hen W. Olcott $ithOJit na Ha aliare of nutomolille ilabtUe mono, -which will he applied jo Iho' njad fund. Jnekaon county rank third In tho atnto In niiinher of unto Jlanno, being oxceedod only liy jlulliioniuli and Umatilla coiintlei. 2Gft off on KodnkB ut Weston'a Cntnora 8hop. State Senator (!. L. Ilawloy, 0110 pf Uio coinmlaNlonera at the OroKon building. San Krancleon oxjHialtlon, VtU J'on Sheldon or thla city In w'hloh lottor ho auya- "Oronon'a par iTcilpntlon at tho aront fair waa a atio (Iom nnd particularly ao that or the Rogue rlvor auction, or .lackaon coun Jy. Thla waa made ao, not only by tho uxhlblla thoinaelvoa hut hy Iho Very nhlo way )u which thoy word looked after by yotiraolf, .Mr. Kroli Imuh and Mr. Ilartlott. Certainly Juukynu county haa leuaou to fool prmijd." , (fntpa aolla Kord oitra, ?00 down and SR a month. Tho Union Oil company will In tho luililodlnte future oalahllah an oil yard and office In tho vicinity of thla otty, tho location or the plant to ho at tho point or junction or the I. & K. With tho Southern I'acltlc railroad, ripjioalie the pre-roolftia; eeiubllaji moii i. ' Tailoring. Mare your tailoring dono at the Kelaior'a I.adlea Tailor ing UoHogo; pupIIh may outer at any tlino. It. IXrS M. V. (i. II. bid. 6 J'. II. IJauptmaii, who recently re- . tinned from l.os Annulet and olhor luutliarn California poluta, IncludliiK tho boot augnr dlatrlcla In tho Ana lUitm center nnd In Ventura county, whiiro lie )ia been a inonNi, loporla condition ImprovliiK lit that aoctlon vory rapidly VJWlli .Camorn Shop for first class Kqdnlt fulaliliK and Kodak Biippllott. 1 W ('. Krltaoho and .laincn Hlew.irt whoae farma'nrS'lli VtiU vt'cVnli), wen onthtiakiatle ullc1ftlifrtl'a( hi (loultn meeting Saturday.' ' Drs. A. 11. nnd Lou lie Hodges, chi ropractic jiliyaloinna, Mtewart bulld ItiB, 235 Knot Main St. A. h. Itlnjt, of Weed, California, loft laat night for Portland, artor a weok'g vlalt with hU slater In thla city. I'Jorco tho Florlit for flowora. Phono 374. duo. Wiikuflold, of Yoncolla, thla atate, la a flatter In Madford today. Ml. Pitt claara, hotter tlmn uvur. .1. U. (Jerking, tho boat all around pliolonraphur In aoiithorn Orogou. AlwnvB'rnllable. .S'eKatlvoa mailo any where, tlino or place. Studio 2X8 Main St. Phono 3X0-.I. (' IS. llueoy, or Ttiirnt, Ih dolnx bURlneaa In .Mudforil today In tho niattor or iiiapoGtlou or fnini macbiii--ry ror lite thla year on bin orchard place. Inaiire your auto In tho Alllnuco apalnat thoft, riro. C. Y. Tungwald. l.arKo crowda wont from thin city to .lackaonvlllo Saturday and Hiinduy iiIkIiIm to Join the counting party on tho hlllildo back or that city. Sev eral Kovoro InJiirloN aro roportod amoiiK tho conatora. Typowrltor papers or all kinds at the Medford Printing Co. Ilooatura amoko Tho Med ford r.c. It. L. KwIiik, who haa boon confin ed to his home ror moiiio time with Influiiiua, ht iiKalii nblo to ho about the alroola. (looil dry wood Jl.riO Uor dollv orod. Call f. Fresto, 370-Jt. tf Mayor V. J. ICmorlck and Clarence 1'unrov, who went huntliiK coiiftari and other big kiiiiio luat Wudnoada), returned laat night. Why amoko bit clgara nhen ou can ifot 1m CoudiiM lor 10c. Fred I'eloum and wlfo, wlio Imi od In thla city yeatorday, returned 1 1 thoir homo In Central Point t lit nioiiilnj Try a Klna; SplU cigar and on couriiKO homo iuduitry. tf Plorco tho Klorlnt. Phono 371. W. I.. Pence, or Ilrownaboro, who icentb located there, waa In thla city thla moruliiK purchiiNliiK aupplle ror a part) or workmen whom ho will employ on I.lltlo llutte crook to clear laud Coacoanut Iclaaoa 20c por lb. at tho Shasta. CONCENTRATON THE REGENERATION ' TONIGHT AT THE PAGE OF AMERICANS 0 PROTECTION WASIIIMITON, J..U. If ()-i,i, tratioti of Aiihcrii'iiiis ,ii I r f Mnnlcicy mid other iint view CarraiiKH Ii'(mim cun iiiimil Uu ,, It roil I or proli'i'tion an n ported In the xtnte ili'ar1inenl loilns liv ( oi i.l (li'iiernl llniina nt .Moulere Hi ml, i.vlv AmerieniiM nnd nlheis udiIov ed nt the Penolex .Minintr i on; n, I neiir .MiiMiiii, inn Hi 'of Toitcijii, h.id nirh'eil uflv at Miiti-if Willi I hem were u few from Am o. ii u ienn9 who line been on the propirt of the Tlrtlinulilo )ilniiliitioii. in tl.i Lajftinn ditriel, are nt Toiicou ml I.erdo, a eiilimb. ilr. IlHiimt udviNed tin- tit t.. rt , n of (tie iIihjimIi'Ii of ('urranr.i inn foreemoiila from .Monleie.v to Torreou, lidding Hint "tho fnrrun.ii uoeru inenl jm enrncHt in efforts to improe eonditioim nnd to prevuul further ; huiiIIh on Amerieiiiix. flood order here id muiiiloiiied." CoiimiiI Killimiiu reported from Queretnili the rweipt of n teloKiitui from (lenoml Tievino In Cuitiiiiii, nolifvinir him of the eupltire nnd e.- eeulion gf flenenil J one Itodriituex nnd ( nrloa Anm.vu. Villa lenders, on .lun unry 1.1. (leiiernl Tievino uKKiired Cnriiinxii Unit "mIvi'iiomI meuHinea would lie inloiled nmiiiisl oil Villiw. !.:T. " me" eoiisidered Imndil1-." JhiHMjfcLjFETi V .tff -flf3wtTJ?tfr iiwfj TTC JiLl FfilJlUaMUHBLBLL l't-oapert tra)lili) returned homo Sat tlHlnV cVoriltlfr." lltr'-KfUUrW" filtiBlr uo Irt thuA'IoJnlty '4 i 1 Ifvari VnnMlnrtfti ho was freight j clerk of the S. P. for tho lait leveral montha, baa realKned Itla poaltlon ' nnd will not rotufn hero. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Kerinoth i Medio, Saturday ovonlnpt, January 1 i, 1'JIC. a daUKhtor. Mother and ililld iloliiR well. I The Ladles' Aid of tho M. 15 I church will moot at the home or Mrs. 11 T Pankey Wednesday afternoon, ' J;tu. JO, ljilt!. .Mrs. Pankey and her ' (ommltteo will serve refreshment Idirinx tho aftornoon. Cpmo and brliiK a friend with you, I Ilov, StlU of the .V. K. churuli la holding rovlvul uiuutlngs- onch iiIrIiL at tho church bore. Commencing Monday prayer nioetliiKs will be hold In the afternoon at tho tiaiiio placo. It M. Conley, of Tolo, was a bua- Incs visitor here Saturday. I Obcdlah Pankey of Klamath cotin- tv, is vlxltliiK lils daughters and other , tclativea In thin vicinity. that the aoatx Up on Little Unite havq bevir dying oft-ntu groat rato. ,UenrijTru8ty,.tbo mall contractor, on, tho B. ' P.-Pilrfjai ronto, reporti that the snow hna fallati to audi an extent that It la breaking down tho trWd "that ho hod to have five cut ' out of filit road up .ilk Creek and at lilt father' place a largo tree toll on a shod and kjllml a fluo oow and three ajjoop. Ueorge Von dnr llolleil, Wlfo and u aalesmnn, Mr. Young, called at the Sunuyaliln ror rllnner Krlday. W, C. Peel was among the bual nose 'caller Prldny and whllo In town .rojiowed his sub to the I). M. T. ami ) C. Ualoy spent tho night with ua and look tho afternoon train for .Inuk aoivvlllo to look aftor his brothor'a Uuahioaa, w liu waa Just douixuod. Ho waa nauietl In SJr. A. J. Daley's will an tho executor of hfa will, tiiul whilo Khovo, renewed his aub to the D. 31. T. I have been. having la grippe ror the Inst few days and cotiftoquontly Ileum of Interest aro scarce. "The Iti . i ii "' i i o e 'ii I .i it i t' ! i i-pn lion li - lion ol New oll lite. Willi .in .iline.il I'll" lil'itlucil. EAGLE POINTEAGLETS By A. C. tlowlctt m MARSHALL Hint iM unhcr-ul. In eerv miiiiV lite mo two entitiiw. the evil mid the Kood. IIiIh pliolo-drmuiitisittion of wlmt Hull ('nine, the famous author, has enlled the nioM remaikulile book ovor written, it tll true story of tho life of i(k author, Owen Kildaie, u man who ha been tieehiitned lliu world over n- one of the most urijr- fhe imlille i- i-enieiillv elnbiiinti and thrillinir. One of the eeuoa hIuiwh the lHi-niiiK of a pletiio Imruo with hiiiidieds lepiii(f ovellioaid from (he lilnxinjr dei-k. Thia is only one of the Hpet'laeiilpr ihrllh wlueh makcK "The Kegeiiei-nlion" u photo drama of mnrked nnd strihiu inteient nnd of vital appeal nnd power. "N'enl of the .Viivy' jiion in ci jiinetuiii with "Iteiieiieriitioii.'' con- News From Our Neighbors 0NCRATER LAKE WATWNS WHBPEB CENTRAL POINT Johnny Kotor'a daughter, ton jenrs old, of .Iwfkminvllle, suMalued a pain ful Injury Krlday ovenlug whllo coast ing UJi "io hillalde hack of that place A njfutor collided with her, hroakliiK oiio of her ankles and otherwise brulfcing bar severel). Several other eofttilug aoeldenls aio reporletl. SjtocJnl prices on engraved cards, now mid from old plutos. lor n few daya at the .Medford Prlutlne Co. "Hilly" ISaatmnu, ox-onnvlct. spoke at the free Methodist church, Tenth and Ivy streets, laat night, to a ea lmpjty house. Ho will iok at the aoiue place this ovenlug ou tho auh jat "Thirty Years a Criminal." unit wpl wear the regulation prison alrtpes. "(IIHy" shoulil know where of he speaks, having served fifteen eel's behind the Urs, divided be Mm riv dirrerent prlatins. The lecture fill comtMeure at:30 and hi fnw. I0 l)ve WihmI about that the la WrfHW (Hlk-y. 0rie Mali Tilbnne nm. W. II. lltirU. a prumlneiit cltlaen or Wtehlta, Kbhsas. is tarrying la this elty and t trinity for two or IhitH warts, atUtttUng lo bualaeaa and ac quiring more lnfarniatlou ?boul the uutltorn Oregon ruuntr). Mi. Ilurd stopped la tnls elt ilsy or sti Ust October gs be was auroute to the QX INMltlon. While lu California bo look ed tkat atale over quite ihorougkly Itewaw.tMr. Kurd ctmtemplatw Mtwlui ! fanill to ibis eal for paraanent realdeut'e aud It la uot difficult lo discern he Is ery partial to Madtard. Mr. Ilurd Is a furmer, lawyer and economist M. Purdla. Lawyer, Itoflm tOS it. V. n. IflUg. A (ore f men began ori this uiontlHg elosiag up Hie gap lween llw eompleled UullU electric Hue ou e West 4d4 with I lift oaj the east fa of tke rit. Til distance lo be 4rod u Ibis work U aoui tkree btoeka. AVheu thla connection shall have tn made, the Jackseuville can vUl run o the easl end of Main liMc Hit ftortat (or riowexs. llwta ty. T Kritaat Webb, of c atial Point, and I MMMJu Mi ol tmiu. m U M4 fll lurday afternoon partlcltlni n the noullry gssocistiou nwottlttc. tutako a Kin 8tu cigar. e. TJW ! home-wade. tf A noroey Kvan Itisniwt rHurnetl home last night trom a iroletsonal TlaU lo Portland. Mrs Upacfc. AUdo-fvynort Morajay irslca) comt. k. UorUett. ' Hal Ktremalib. of Urania PtMU. I iM!lt! in Medfunj ioda. Ho will leni "aforrow to cloe a dyaal fur H guMiii ' of ohode aptdes far nMlh ment ! friends In the warn. Pjoree the Florist, Phoue 371. COLOMBIA RIVER BOATS ALL TIED UP IMUTI.ANU. Or. .Jiiu. 17. All iici- IiouIm i)Hriilui.' on the tidumhiu iner hclweeii heio nml Atoim were tied up today hi a result of the ice rioex ami, nt plaeen, solid lee foiiu- alioiiH. This ix Hie firat lime within even ,ear Ihat Iho lower ('tduiiibiu lina been closed to iiavigulion of river mIuhiiici'h. The I'oit of Portland tug Oueoutu wus iismtehed this morning lo keep the ice broken up m Hint steel oeeiin-Koinic htoniiiltiM euu come llnoiili. It i mil believed Unit hiieh imhU will have imieh difficulty in trnveiviug I he iee field. The ice formnlions e,leud down Hie river tv within ten miles of AMui-in. The mid dle nnd iiiHU' reaelieH of the ('oliim hiu luue been oloinil In uuUMtou for Hoveral ilnn. Tom Marshall, champion murks iiihii and all-nrouml good fellow, who visits Med ford every autumn Is giving Southern Oregon a great deal of pub licity In the east. He haa written several articles concerning the hunt Snow fell to the depth of fifteen Inches at Waiklnx P. O. during our recent snow storm. Krwlu I.eHs and wife lulled Cen tral Point one day last week. ' Italph Jennings, a well known cat cngo Kxninluor, of which publication ho la editor oDriold sports. In one Usui) Mr. .Marshall told or Mteolhend angling in the (togue, and In another he described a Chines pheasant hunt. In the Issue or Jau- duur J I hero Is a thine column Illus trated artltle on Crater l.ako, con taining one of the best description or the lake and Its legends ever writ ten. Kuril publicity Un that given by Mr. Marshall counts, as the Chicago ICx amliier cli eolation runs lulu the huu- ilreiU or thousands aud exery sjiorls- liiau in the middle west reads it, as he knows that wlmt Tom Marshall writes Ih not onlN entertainingly writ- ten but well worth the reudiiig. lug and fishing resources In (he Chi-j He man of Hie Little Applegate range Is searching tho upper range tor a valuable ox, It having strayed from the reat of his herd. .lohn It) rue lias recovered from an aooideni of some weeks ago, hav ing auffofed a broken legQ Uric AiiUcrnon of Chopper, Cal., haa been staying at the ISwayne ranch for a fow ibu'J; Telephone communication with MAEKET EEPORT I Mrs. V. !:. Kaliler, who has boon visiting lur sister In southern Cali fornia for Koinu, mouths, leturnod home Tuesday morning. Itov. Still entertained tho 3Ietho- dlst minister of Jacksonville Krlday. .Tl. llarrlaonVft. C. inatallod iVpplegate the now ofilcera-oluct Saturdtiy nfter- nooii. At high noon a aumptoua din ner waa served to the members and their families, after which those pros. ent wore Invited to tho Installing cer omonles. Mrs. Itaatel as Installing officer did her work in a very pleas ing manner. Mrs. Kd (llenaon as conductor wan erfScicO In her floor work. The hall looked very nrett.v. Copper and the Blue l.edge district, decora ted In red. white and blue, tho has been cut off owing lo the hoary '. corn colors, with large flags placed In different parts of tho room Curl Mooro-of Lakevlew is here visiting his undo, kid Moore. 31 ra. Henderson of Gold Hill has with DRAMA LEAGUE IToFftS - 4 e iioariTl At a recent mooting or th of director, it was decided to hold reguiar nioiiihl) meetings or tiiul ted.v hereafter the ant'ond Tueadaj Ih each month. Interest lu the Drama League work is growing sleadlb, membership s (ucreusliig and the usefulness of the orglrfiUa tiuu Is lieeomlng more and more up pareut as its activities continue. Tho "lllrd or Porldlse" at the Page Wednesday. January lath, is eiGWaed l the Urania League and the local bod truata there will be airoag aupitort on sf) part or the theatre going publit. Word has bveu recelrod from the Rait Francisco cen Ojfat the preoeal 'company com unfea favorohl) with the original and those who sa the ila when pie aenied ltfor In Medrord will itce.l no srrooer recommendation. Mr. of the Alan llracklnreed, president Urania League, read dates' yWV. "jfM,it HrJta Uoao'; before one or lb advlsoi' rlrties of the high school laat week, wqlch was UioOManl niiurtcUled by the uiem- With Mmllora trade Medrord made. " . siii m TOO MTIC lo iussnn KOH BALK Or exchange, unetl tar" nitnre. What have ouT A U disss Box H. Mall Tribune fr'pK HF.XT rooms, also flktuib Ceutral Nice CHouao keeping fuFbl lUhed roonft :i2'j VOH 8.VI.R Corn. WAdllLNCTON. Jau. Il-rank Owlnn and J. J. Ileal, Oklahoma fariueis who aa eleetioH official wore iMinvictetl In i he (JHeral eourta of ln timldatlng negroes and ircenllug their otlng under thy gmndiatl' ehiMi of tho Oklahoma ii'iuittitlou were pard0td lod.i. l 1'ret.ldont W llsou. The supreme toiQt helil l he grand father ilausc uncotistituttoual. The pardoiiH were said to be tinned on leh assumption that slate official V Wem K lit.lil lliu si u ml tether law slltl .iii.l i in. Vw ii oiiiciabt m fiiinn lUK II aited in Kood lultli snow which broke and damaged tho linn to a groat extent. P. F. Swayuo drove to Medford Wednesday and returned Krlday. uur )iwle of the I pper Applegate ' been endlng tho paat Oek are slowly recovering from a sovore Iier daughter. 3lr. Lowia. epl.lemlc of the la grlppo j Miss Imogoue Wallace spent the The Palmar Creek basket ball lQej week-end with relatives0 Ashland. Ida) d tho Iturh team at the Palmer Mrs. XJeorgo Koss left Sunday hall Saturday night and and but true ' morning to vlalt relatlrea at Rogue the borne team recelred a aevoro ', Klver. driilMiiVi from t0 Ituchlus. j Tho Phoenix high school basket kii i.iwcalt and Mr. Tomiuuin, i bull team olaiBl the Central Point who ate oporatlng the Pennayvanl , high aiiooQoam on their floor honrWeral yeara bus hcQi retired fro mine, made a trl. to Ituch for anp- j Haturdu) night A very i$rni ganefoollfleas. ones recently . i WHH i,avd. the xlsliluu iciiiii jkln- : ..i.. ....... ... o na " Bwiiii iiiajurny. Dr. 8. V. Mulkey is vUlting friends KuuoMeCloy l down rroiu his nilue on Mlddio Fork. The party or parties who broke at Hheridan. Into and roianed .he cabin of Andrew i .Mr. Wtlllwua. 8r.. of Merlin la via- Jeldnesh of a gun and a quantity of suppl have not been apprehended. The pa i Ilea uuder suspicion haw not been lorn ted. The boxing contest between K. A. .... . , .......,. ... ... pY'OQj) tt tiiji' (h$ .ke Johnson lot JacksnuvlHe. to b.nc been Htuaed Itlug lila son, . F. Williams and fam Hy hero. Tho iiutii) frlenda or Urnest Hrtt will regret lo hear that be la con fined to hta homo with an attack of pneumonia. O Prof. Davis made u bnKiiitns trip at I he P.i liner ball, ba.- In en posipon- in (iraut Pa IfWdut t-Miiiiis "'',' i Jai k t'oulft. Jim VmuI. Zed Mm ! U oresb ,is limn Pallet i it'H. niiiii ilia Tiu-Kd.i ioiii Ibejrls and Melria KllvMiarf bnve retnrn- Moixl.n it tut n-1 ed lo t'onulh-- W K Pi It i. Ir . Alio h.i been .it Ur. I. N. Woodle, n veterinary of Ashland, was with uh Thursday night on his way up to Henry .Meyers' to perform an operation ou a horse ror him. Thursday evening a part or the HiikIo Point biitikot ball team, the kid part of tho team, wont to Contra) Point and played against tho two toaniB of that city. Tho first team Contra Point won out. tho acorc standing G to 11. Then the second I team or tho C. P. put lu now men altogether and tho scoro stood C. P. 3C; K. P. 5. Tho KiibIo Point boyH any that they had to play against their lull team nnd that they were not treated fairly, but that la an old trick of the Central folk, and thla brings to mind a tlino when bnse ball wns nil tho go and tho KaRlo Point team went to C. P. to play and thore waa so much crooked work on tho part or tho C. P. team that ono or tho K. P. men threatened to sum! a letter written y one cf ;:." Seeders ot tho C. P. tenni to one or the lenders or tho ;. P. team proposing to K. P. to throw oft tho game and give C. P. tho game and tho purse, for a,conld oration and thou C. 1. wilted and plioud fair and got boat. Tho "kids" who wont fuel sore ovor tho actions or the C. P. hoya, thoy any. It becomes my duty to record the doatli or anothur or our old settlors, AdarluuO J. Daley, who pueeed off Thursday morning about four o'clock, Just four wuoks after Ilia wire died. Mr. Daley waa born January ., lk.1l, in Florence, Urie county, Ohio, and died January I. 1th, 10 10. aged M )care, 11 montha, IS days. He was married to Itachel Ann Peacock, July 1, 1S.-.5, lu Dixon. Illinois. Six rblldren wore born to them, three or whom are atUl living, tleorge W. Daley or ISaglV Poliit. John II. Dale of Medford, aud Kosella Potter or Ashland. The diseased baa been prominent lu business affairs In our town, for several years waa owner of the Snowy Ilntto grist mill, which he opoated during that time, but tor in 1'rkiHi raid ty nenlerrf kcjus y.ie. MTTKH- Dairy, li Hih. -Ifie. 1'HTATOKS Hit' OXIOXS lo per I'j. HONEV l'io per lb. CIDKIt 25e.0 rOilIC S8'.c. KEP-l)(5no. LAHI) Hie. HACON JarnUnc. SHOULUKUS l'J''C HAM ICe. IlltTTKK I-'AT :ile. Ilt'TTKH Wlioleeule, JUIe. ljlTJCi 1I0(IS Alive, .M-. STKKILS Alive, ;(o."i!.',e. COWS-Alive, d ',. VKAL Hrwucd, 8CitHv. Llvo Poultry I1KNS Lighl, lie: lieuvy. Ulo; old rooNleif, Ue: tuga, JUo; Mpring, J'lu. DUCKS Fat, be. OKESK KnI. fie. TURKEYS l.-ifc 17c, aeeordiitjf lo quality. IIKI.OIAN' HgRES. ii to Go. liny nnu Grain (IJiivinpr Prices.) WHEAT 0o IjiihIiuI. OATS $15 ton. 0 DAY Allniru, 1 1 inn; groin, .j.l'J. PARLEY Wholu, yj8. UO.VDON, JiuiM7. The Ilrillsh Bteamer Oonuot'liaa been sunk. -.Tho Ilrltlsh stenmor Coquot sailed from Newport Xois on Xovombor 8 lor .Mursollloe, arriving at tho latter port on Novoinhor 2u. Aficonllng to the latest shipping records tho steam er was still in port at .Marseilles ou December 21. Tho Coquet is a easel of 1.31)0 tons. Wfiht Weak Women Need We Have l in a Itenietly Containing the Thitt- Oldest nnd .Most Famous Tonics Known Vlnol contains the three oldesQtud moat famous tonics known to medi cine, vis. the medicinal extractives of fresh cod livers, without oil, pep tonize or Iron ami beer peptone. I'liat Is why Vlnol is such a won derful remedy for weak, .run-down Nick Young, one or our prospei oils persona, fimhle old neonleT dolleste and progressive voung men, was ,d children, and to restore st renal h aft. pleasant culler Thursday, aud ao was Mr. Michael Sldly, Ur. Ho had been to Jarksouville to bury hjs wife, and stooped ovor night with us on his way homoQiud Friday waa Joined by his son Joseph, ami daughter Maggie, and theyjill took the IS. p.-L. C. stage for thtiiome Friday p. in. Cecil Culbertsoii, James Fader and Samuel and James K. Moran, who bus beeli the time keeper on I lie or slekuoas. Itead this testimeny: Head i. nS navHiiiian. i.a-. -i was weak, ner vous, ruu-duwa. had no appetite, and could not sleep. 1 had tried medicine without any benefit, and one day the nurse asked me to try Vlnol. I did ao and It made me reel llko a uew wo. man. It haa restored my strength aud I can do all no own houiowurk. I would not take untlhlng for the good lliol Ii.in dune me " JWali White. works of repairing and enlarging the We umiiih ii.oiih) in evoiv aueh Fish Luke diuli Thev were iuovIiik case where Vlnol rails to benerit tho tump and stopped here for dinner ! purchaser Med ford ihneuiUit Culbcrtkon reported ' Adv While btie Mr sr ? ? V ? y r T f r X y y y y f y y y y y y N WILLIAM 1'OX PRESENTS REGENERATION In Six Parts The Greatest Moving Picture the World Has Ever Seen Worth $1 to See REFORMER" -ANTI IF YOU B EU I E V E i N A CLOSED TOWN SEE IF YOU BELIEVE IN A SL, E UKMlLKo WIDE-OPEN TOWN SEE REGENERATION REGENERATION If you aro narrow minded vou MUST soe REGENERATION. If you aro liberal-minded we INSIST on your seeing REGENERATION "EVIL TO HIM WHO EVIL THINKS" Plus "NEAL OF THE N AV Y " t v Uu AND PRICES REMAIKr THE SAME AS USUAL: MATINEES, ALL SEATS 10c. EVENING 5, 10, 15c? 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