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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1916)
PAcir; two MKtmiUU MMf. Tlfflif'NK, Ml. hi OKI), fiffl '."V IF i-D -im. H el'. ,r - H VI 14 1 1 ffl.J T ' . fc 11 , Bv Ul t:i I! K ;i Ml -j .! jy wri K I i-l IlM ! It O o ,. . TOCAL AND JM PERSONAL Mf. nni Mm 'srl l.ovcland urn town from Asnland Mondav In com pany with Mr. and Mr. Under on a harried visit and to announrr par Mealars concerning the benefit ball to ba given at Ashland Krlda,v eren )bk for lb tnd boy Mr. I-ow-Iftfli, whff If leadar or (h Ashland toad, tiprsssad much satisfaction on XMMt arasnlsaOon of a band of rffpMUM stt Md trnsjlh and us Rit'4d tnat the local add Aahland nana. 1111 hm miiy occasion to be batata!!? tnaful darln th prra (WtiMMM. J4r. WarrJat flplawn. of mandate. jWfrnl. a visiting with mlatlvm Jh this city and also at Talant. P Vm alvaa trsdlnic stamps with evar'thlng axftafK groeorlw. K.-K. Clanlon, master fish wardn. and Om, 1. I'utnam, prirata iwrt lrjr to th governor of Oragon, pass d Ihrwiifffa Med ford Monday evening nritit to Portland from Klamath llla. Ittlee malarial, window scrcans, aoroan door. Ifae. Pnr ''I- ,'ao- The Ashland Krult and I'rndua ftgfoofoUiDi haw vntwl unanimously to acttpt Ow eontracta of tha govern wont tolling aKftqcy and to take mam Htahlp wlLh tM Frultgrawera' Agen cy of Uitt Northwail, inc. Xmoka a Kin Spitz clfiar. Re. Tliuy ari hnmtMnade. If 7). 3d. Wood, tint Insurance man, who tHrclmHl a McClanalMtn Inon tMtor rtaiitljr,,Hod 1J1 egga In It Hiul hatched 117 elilrka. That la a fine THtord and Mr. Wood In juatly jtriHid of It. Dr. Itapntnaon now practicing ngntn. M South Holly. Phono 8CS-X. J. IS. Turnhull, nprccntln; the OlrculaUun danartnisnit of Hip Port land JouniRl, la In the clly looking After the Intereat or hla paper. lo 'will leave for Cihm bay thin evening (lot 'your milk, croam, butter, egga and buttermilk at t)e Voa's. ' P. 1 I.aavltt, of OrnnU !, aiieul Monday In the city on bualneaa. I.lgul lunetioa aerred at the ttoyal llaHtirr. , SO John Olten, or Unite Iall. devot ol a day to buslnoa In thla city Mini Uiy, Tli world' groatwt oompanloa. Ilnlmoa, The Ininrnnee Man. A. C. Hewlett, of Kagle 1'olnt, pent Monday In Mmlford on lnl neat. ' off or! Kodak at Wwlon'i Ufmerji Shop. ' It. I lliifdlo. of Aabland, devolml yaatarday to tranaiu'tlon of bualneaa In thla city. Our cbocolatea are Medford made. The SfcMU. tt It SpenMr, of Bam valley, apenl Sunday In thla city on bualneaa. The wearing of glaaeea I not necea aarlly gn Indication of age, but reiber a alga of Intelligence the eowwrtattoa of vlalon. See Dr. ltlrk ori. 11 plan Colllna, or Jaekaonvllle, ha gone to Itoeeburg on bualneaa. aleamen wanted. Wo want 10 gwed, huatllng young men who want to wake IS to $10 dally, to repreaent Ha. Apply Pacific Cwaat Salee Co., 818 King at., Med ford. II Carl Tutta, of Albany, I In Med ford aad vicinity for a few diy on bualneaa. Try a King BplU cigar and en oenrage home Indualry. tf Victor Powell, of llornbrook. Cali fornia, la attending to bualneaa In Medford for a few daya. J. Q. Oerklng, tke beet ell aroaNd ehotograpber In aoulbera Oregoa. Alwit reliable. Negative wade aay whero. time or place. Studle Hi Mala St. Phone tlft-J. J. Wallaeo Havre ha awmme.l the editorial nnutageineni of the (Uld Hill Newa Sanieri, panariMg, tlnt.palnUng. SSI Attorney ( H. Wateoa. of Aahland. attended to legal bualneaa In Med- ford Monday, returning home in the evtalig. B. U. WlWtoa aaa rerelved the run tract lor onioning the lmoka of mb atn county, California, for the fifth foeeecallve year. W Ye buy beer heHnw, fTh Ahhlsnd heed will stage a benefit a thr arutery at that pUre rld) rtealng. April T good al-tcdHi-e It proiuUed fmni turrouad ln lohiMUHltlea, Including Midlord Tli prikod will in demoted to the iub. a eaifornta for tho band ntniWra He :i4to tVoteJ about that tire la mttm arttv. OrfW Mall Trtbuae K K tlaaJett untv coiumUalou tot, wto tr4 Moudav fr-oti a Ut'efarM v'.att u Meat'ti Uaelttviaton win r crura tn that ojt again Wed s I'.fodu Poalsco tiaoiae at It Voa'i. The WOblvro t'nioii Toiceiaih iom i pun hue urraugt'd (0 itullvr m aagi'k roniululng Router jrriliK- n ' apeilal blank ul UCuiter ilelu !.. ...!!. t thil Usha a. linlttuA Ul four l'amowor nnd tiave titit mai.k lMsv.tr piaSf cnHi' fr sharpened and be prcwared fur What '.f-li If tskin ,u ine inn ini)i t U coining J W MUcOell . ,. i... , . u .,i i.i n,., t t! vir ,md Mr I, ' he Hn, .on " Oahliind. faltfornta, lerrled In Med- font Monday, leaving on ?ne4ay on llieir wav north Mr. rh ionped over on bnolneaa The liter brand of typewriter rlftv bona are gnaranteed to give 7,8f ImafeealoM of the type "a" and "e without ee clogging the type a te bow on the paper. Thla la a pretty itlff warranty, but that la what the Webator company agreea to with Star rlbbona. Sold by the Medferd Print ing company. Harry Smith, or Roeeburg, arriv ed In Medford Monday evening afnd arranged to remain several daya on'woodlark. formaldehvde, bl evlphidf bualneaa, the conclusion of which wilt call htm to Klamath Kalla. aatea aella rord can, $104 down and SB a month- M. O Merrlman, 'of Portland, a poultryman of note in the Willam ette valley I tarrying a few daya In Kogue river vallev on buelneaa. Sweet elder at De Voe'ii. P. J. Wlllev of Chlco. California, la doing hualneea In Medfotd and Kagle Point thla week. Meet me at the Sbaata. Mr. Ketherlne Selgera, of Wallo , Oregon, arrived Monday evening to visit for a week with relative In thla city. Weaton Camera Shot) for first-claaa kodak rinlahlng nud kodak auppllo. C. T. Trlmhall, of Skagit county, Washington, la looking over Rogue river valley thla week, while en route to southern California Insure your auto In tho Alllanco age Inst theft, flro. C. V. Tengwald. W. 1. Kennoy, vlre preeldfiit of the drfat Northern railway, and M J. Coatello, aaalatant Irafflr manager of the name road, tarried In Medford Monday en bualneaa. During the af ternoon Ihey nceonnMnied Oeorge K .loh neon, or thu P. A 12. . to Aahland by auto. Mght lunchea aervod at the Itoyal llakery. 1ft Argle C. Patervey, or Klamath Kalla, la h bualneaa visitor In Mod ford and at other poluta In the valley thla week. I.osl on Pacific highway Sunday. new hrov.ii orereoat. Kinder pleeae return to It. r. Ituhl, Sun oflcu. IC Alex Peteraon, or Yonoolla, thla state, la tarylng m rew days with frlentU In the orchard district In the vicinity or Mmirord. Illg Be milkshake at De Voo's. A. (I. Powell, or Itoaa I,ne, Is building a inodorn bungalow for Mr. and .Mrs. A. A. Illrd on tholr orchanl trat't near Perry Dale. Hand henorit ball, Aahlnud Armory, I'rldey, April 7, music by the Ashland band. St plecea. Tickets $1. You are Invited. 11 IMra. Mary II Orr. who went to Paeadeita two weeks ago on the death ofher fntber. Henry Hunter, teturn- etl Sunday, bringing her mother, Mr. Henry Hunter, with her. Mrs. Hun ter I l years old and It was feared that the trip would fatigue her ser loual), but Mrs Orr announces that her mother seemed to be stronger aud more cheerful on arrival here than when they left Paaadena. The aged iiwtther will remain with her daughter, Mr. Orr, HIS West Main street. Dancing to the music of a tweu-D-four piece band Is an attraction which nil! probably draw a number of Medford people lo Aahland Friday evening, April 7, when the Aahland baud stages a belief! I ball In the Ash land armor Ashland band bos are taking thla means of raising a suf ficient amount to purchase uniforms. The Antotna ciaaa of the Uaptiat church will meet at the home of Mrs Theone Carktn. 13:11 Keddy avenue, at ti ao Wednaadaj evening, at hlh time supper w III be served. The time of the meeting will be occupied In Bible study and a bualneaa session Olympic flour $1 (U a sack, $5 no a barrel Howard J Mills, of Salem, this slate, has been rlsitlng at various plarea in the Kogue river valley for aearly a month, will return home this evening. Mr. Mills aeuulred an intereat in a mining claim lu the Ap plegale dlatrM while here and will letarn In Jul) and help to develop It Henry H Walthall, the Mansfield of the movies, Mill be seen at the Star theater toda In one of the best pli'tuvra ever offered the ohow-golug publtr. "The Haven. " taken from the poem by Kdgar Allen Pot'. Head the poem aud thea see the plcturr at the tUar today There are no pie lares shown free at this theater. Our ptt'tiirve are well worth the admis sion Count toda and be rvntlmed An offhlal map of Jackson uun t, dated leiu. Is on display at the lommerclat .lub. giving .ub.t.nt.al i data comerntag the varlou. mineral reamm. of the eont It g ... the! uaiiinaioii raal rmtnn i luainu m I .. . ,- lJa ainare miles lu extent gold mile tu extent gold -31 aquare oUie gold and copper 13 square nules copper, tin square Mitus rum i. 4'. aud tin etu J . i) ' j TH lfcT TO l88U'Y. M lP5 "i . lT" Mt iim i Tel r heap "i f i4t.rn at onie PlltmKs Carriage Hn& ,uto Mull,, i : l.lST Walcg. I'V Sniil lifiV ItS'iun ti l.ttl Ti tlniik olrtiej. i: leii l.tfin f Mutri"eifili Minn. I a Mfor In the vallev for en indefinite period Mr leneen ha devoted mint eara to torn prodor- htn. hut. having heard that the oll and rllmate of thl region are adapt ed to corn product km in enormoti vlalda, he rone I tided that he eould wall afford to expend eome of the corn money he ha put awaj in mak ing a home in thla attractive region. He I Immensely pleaeed with the valley, eo fnr ae he hae been able to eee It. He will probablv end for h family during the month Klllem off. klllem off bv ulng carbon, carbolic acid, chloride of lime, pre odlp, antlsecptlc tableta bought .t Heath Drug store, across from Xesh. Christopher Macon, of A marl lie. Texas, la looking over the Pacific coast for a new home location. lie heard of Hogeu river valley num ber of times while In Calirornli. He will remain a rew da to see It. Paul Janney has purchased the Interest or W. C. Alloway in the Jackson County Abstract cumpanv. Paul Janney waa elected prsaHent, and ICdward Janney secretary, at a meeting or the director Tuesday morning. W. M. Thoma. of Anhelm, Califor nia, Is attending tn btislhea In thl city today. At the council meeting tonight the matter of the proposition and ten tative agrueniont botwuou the Com mercial club ottimnittee, acting for the people of Mmlford and President H. 8. Utillls. acting for the South ern Oregon Traction company, will ho submitted to the municipal law givers. Attorney (lus Newbury la In tervlewlng all the member of the M ml foul bar today with a view to taking a committee or lawyera to the council meeting tonight to atrengthen the committee's statement that the prniKMiltloH they have evolv ed In their conferences with Mr. Hilllta la legal in evory sense. "Win. Stlue. chief baggageman for the Southern Pacific at the Medford station, I modeatly wearing the badge for which itosle received the glory. It shows that for rive con secutive years Chief Stlue haa been entitled to that distinction for having kept the cleanest and most orderly bgga.o department ot any station on this division. Miss Kate Foley, who has been vle- itliig In the Willamette valley for some weeks, returnoil home today. Jim Casey, traveling paasenger agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul railway, left for the south last renlng, after a day of business In this city. A. 8. Hilton left thl morning for Klamath Fall, where he goe on im portant business. Mr. IC. I.. Proebatlng, who haa been with her brother In thla city for some months, will leave this evening for her home at Wallace Idaho Mrs. Proebeting stopped in thla city to visit her brother last October, when on the -way to see the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco, hut while here becante very III. She waa compelled to remain these several mouths to regain atrength sufficient to warrant her departure. iMre. C. Webb, of this city, left to day for an extended stay at and near Ias Angalea, Calif. The luiyal Order of Moose will have another of Its fine feeds and dance at the Moose hall this even ing The boy of the fire department are progressing encouragingly In I heir purpose to establish a real too in the vicinity of th flro house, a here they will while away the Idle hours between "calls " Thev began with a trio or the cutest bantam chicken en t ant. Now the) have a raccoon chained to a lick in the yard He Is a flue specimen, hut he hasn't taken his eye off those rhhk ens since his imprisonment. A n.ike and an owl win be added next tl. A Hart, of Ragle Point 1 trans acting business In this city io.Ihs. having coins' down to the nuiroiu!s yesterda). 'Haln Is promised for tonUh- Tiw dav has been ou of the moot ih.ttin lug spring da so far iuJotd Vn lure Is alvlng Its joyful vKiriion of gratitude for much favor tar KiHd and orchards are in fine con dtllon Tho K. Campbell. Frank J Millet and I.. It. ledy. of Salem. Ititiw as the Oregon Publli Servl. com iiusmoii, are hearing: en and all i r Mun tio ht lti(uriuUiu lo oiiti . Illl roillllllMkllAM tn Ha atftt Ia fU iri. , , , fh ,ht, , , , ,w ,,,, fcvnU Th m 0, .,,.. , ork of . You Know They're Baking V.. l.-... iU-,V- r"leuA" baking t you pas Mrrajja by those palate ff j ticklmg cnlor arc i fj,,ivi Merit Vnnillu. and U-flj tl.. taktug ta.tes lcttcr t&J f a it smells. A 25c lis. i b i.t.o is real economy, gj Orlet d Ycmt Ctwtt FmjTirP .Htas '.MeifrVrro':, "ai.e 'm' thl afternoon Hrtlph IManlev of llrownboro. left tor home laet evening after a dy of , bnefneaa in thl itv I S Callen, f (Mendale, returned horn laet afgftfn after a elelt with ....., a i . frlende in Madford Hior I. . MrAlexener. In-tiu- O. Outentw, .nd wife, of Pert jtr of Wnd4 holtaHone at the )re Angeiea. Waehinicton. are looking V Agricultural eollen, , who IfH.ir.d ovet the Hogue rlvr Hlle for a fear daya SIM SHOW tt Mi PL In nddition to the ninirnifwent ni (1hy of f eh rice of nil IvmU and in the neweet diri Hunt sinking deeigne nt the Mny uopnnvV oponinjr yeetcr la, thiil flfNinv will put u living model nl the I'iikc thciiier durins; the week, ko.ing- the latent nml moet fetching stypes. Thi prumixeM to ut tmcl an extraordinary attendance nt the I'afre. The open; yiterilo nt the Mny cnmpnny'M dermrtment utore whs nn nmhitioiia anil auspicioiiH liuxinHww and wrt'inl event. The xihmiiI iVntureo coneisicd in the aHHenilttiige of the Indie in convenient corner for the disniHRion of the new ntylpe and the announcement of individual choice nnd the review of cotniniinitv events Ifenernlly, both iii-.t nnd in priivpeet. Krorn 2:'M) to l:.'IO vcntcriluv niter niHin throngM of women crowded the (rreut cmfHirimn of Indiee' goode in every le(iirtincnt of apiuirel jnatcri- nle hmiI Home cngerlv intereetwl, iiii iiiiiuhimI ut the metronilittiit di llav nnd all o!. armed with the ihIIo iirtiwlrv of tho Arrangement. CIummn; munic iliMcoursed liv Kove'a orchestru dclijrlitcil the nrowdn that came from all of the imlonii'H round almiit ami etueil to eig'ov the uiiuhiiuI (Vie. It whm n gain dnv for the women of Medfonl ami icinily, uml rcinimlcd one of the BtuxiliK crow. Ih in tin- -.'i.'eit oHniuK day of hiK deimrtmcnt stores oi a iHetioiHihe. Xothinu; to surpass the Muv cun jinny's oiieniiuj day of -.prinir display hus ever heeu seen in nnv other city Ih'Iwccu Portland and Snciamciilo. The spirit of ciilcrpnse muuifcKteil by .Mr. ThomUHiii of Die .Muv com- Hiny has produced u if-iill, of which ! not omv He owners, hut imtrons us well, ait' justly proud. COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 The regular monthly meeting of the Medford Commercial club will be held at the library Wednesday night, April 5, at 7.30 and a large attend ance is desired. Several matters of intereat will bo considered and the status of the railroad situation will be discussed. Marrlwl Mon AIU Recruiting LONDON. April I. -The Karl of Derbyhas approved a suageatlon plar ed before him by a deputation In the national anion of at tented men, that the memliern of the union organise , themselves In the country In com mittee to usslst local ret rultlng of ficera In trurlng single men and helping to secure (he services of hcn men for the uriuy. CHelmifirij, indln Vteeroy I.OXIKIV April 4. The arrival at Ilumlm.v ot H.trou I'helnietord. who in Januurv wo- iiiminted viceroy of In dia iii sue: c-xiou to Ha run llardinirc, is related in u Keutcr diKiuitch from Hontbav. Huron Chiltiislord was re ceived bv lite rulinc duet- and the lia Vol inilii.ii and t iv il .; it Instil it -. Wlt.v Mimhti UK naurN I.h limidas ar.t inly lie When iJT Natural IMIM 'HI iisisin rssjsnawsasnfn 1 ' lt. " fl.,",-M M Hi ' . W l i; t vm $ L L'iJL ' ' 'i I I' . ' ' ft 'St' You aro a'wjys sur of the finost results when you use CotuMi-ne for shortenum and frying. Foods pre parovl with Cottoli-no have a doiicioua wholesome nesa th.it ia Krittf "g to tho upjH-'tite. Use Cottole ne for 8hintMiunj whon ypu lke biacuits, pica and pastries. Fry doughnuts, fish, chicken bnd vet. niabka in Cottotonc. It adds to the jov ot outing. Your grocer will bupply Cottolone reguUrly. It is pockcJ in pade ot convenient sizca QEL5XFAIRBANK3SE55S i i A9CJBESgf ' ' ii t "ne " 'i VQQttalanm tnaAs 1 1 .JSS?.. Start the Day Right ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST Kiul a successful la with our sueeuleut, sjut y lLAr. All the lending stores in the valley carry our products. We Pay Highest Pricos for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. UK. III. ST MliMT Will; VOU WtHUi CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO, PREPAREDNESS TALK Af to the wtuuent oi tne awrnni man chod lhi morning between (I and lo o'clock on "Preparedness on the Pa rtite Coat," will lecture ngain to niuht nt the nrmorv on that and km. dred xubjorle. The major i a ifrad mite ot the I'nited states Military acedemv of 1SS7 and of the war col lege in liHrT. lie i nerving hit tjprd ear ih the service nnd is now a mem ber if!he general sfnff. A considerable number of people outside of the school attendance greeted the major at his lecture tln morning and were ranch interested in the address. It in in resHHee to n general rciiiest thnl Major MeAlex ander cmentcd lo prolong hi stay in onler to lecture tonight at the anii oit nt S o'clock. Ifc is n metcr of the siibjei-t he treat-. E IN CITY SHOWN Tito public lihiaiv cddi-d u number of new volume -in the dilfr-rcnt de mtrlmcnts (luring the month of March and circulated a total of 4 I'M hook und innyiuinea for home im. This i -n gain of :t"S over March of In-t year. In view of the liirger collection ami the fuel tlint the detnnnd is not iiuic M great in the spring nnd stunmcr montha, (he lihrarv will be able li.-tc-ufter to insttc two lnHik- of fiction on u curd, tin- with the understaudim. Ilmt one onlv t- to he drawn Irmn tin- I'ckiiIiii -cm n dav -licit. I I HDA MA I PAPIIP i UIinlYIn LLnUUL I The annual meet in of the Drama lenutte center will he held this cvenitu,' ut 8 o'clock nt the Hotel Holland. Ite-jMiit- of of licet- ami committees will he heard nml a limtid of dircctm cleeted for the ch-tiii'ir veaf. All iiieniber- arc ttijicd Jo attend. GREATER MEDFORD CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At the meeting of the flreoter Medford Club Mondaj. .Mr. C. L. ik'hieffelln waa elected preaident for the enHiiliiK year to succeed Mrs. J K. Mundy, who waa an efficient ex ecutive during the post twelve month. Mrs. Ja Audrewa was elected first rice preald-'Ut and Mis Klisabeth Putnam second rice presi dent; Mrs. F. W. Hollts, aorrespoud ing secretary; Mrs. C. D. Hoon. re conllng secretary; and Mr. II. I.. Noblltt, treasurer. After the elec tion of officer directors were elect ed under a new .vtem of organisa tion, which will give the club u fea ture or corporate perpetuation. There will be three directors, one elected for one term; one for two terms and one for three term. Mr. W. K Crewee waa elected for on term. Mr. K. J Conroy for two term and Mr. J. K. Mundy for three terms. Austria Denies Atrocity 11KKLIX. April 4. hv wirele- to SuvvilU i. The Aii-lrmn minister nt The II it -iir Int.. iiiliirmed the lint, I, .-nvcllio cut tll.lt lln All-I Hill) -lllei title - li..ir the lliilih -te.illt-lili 1'hIi.i' I .1 lit a -lie x i it k. t ' c Shortening' i f inn iiiB goad cooking better V lit'llhi'llilill!.!'!!!'! B "I "Kv 'i' i 'i i ''ii ii TOW rftlv 23Wr i When Health Breaks the raii.se is nl ten Ittiiiitl t" ! iinii'niM'p ltn'titM rf liviiit? iHiifiKillv wrojtg i-aUng. . Many funds, csjMciully wlsitn flotir jrolii'tK, lafk fcrtttiii licfcssHi'v miiifrnl pli'FfKntfJV' pluw lhn1p of iHitiiKli, 'tc. Tlti'sc vnlunlih- oWrgfyAn'x t'l puwntK arc nbiiiHlnnily siippIicU by tH,'fitvufi,jtjiis,' but thitnvn outiu Hit milling prot-tss tnHKt.' tlu flmir white. . ' The delirious, pure, easily iHgt tible. Jrn1t. Grape-Nuts llinde of wliolr wlnat ittid liuittr2 liailtv. supjilicK till t In rii-li mil i-inifiit of tin" plains- iu-ludiuic their vital ltuiitral elriuciiK- utosj nei'fsary fop both mental ami ilisial health. "' ' "There's a Reason" (Jioceis everywhere sell (irape-Xuts. "5 LIVING MODELSComplete change to 1 day demonstrating New York novelties Gowns Courtesy of The May Co. - " LAST TIME TONIGHT Triangle Ince Production of that Hawaiian Romance t T t : A Story of a White Man's Regeneration Through ihe Love of a Beautiful Polynesian Princess Ince. in this picture, has produced n storm and shipwreck, scene never before equalled S Enid Narkey i ! (Stars) t 'J I K! ANGUS ivlCYSTONIi KIO TKRS f Raymond Hitchcock i Roscoe t V t I I The Village Scandal v , JQ t t Kr$e2M rWHERETHE V Uviuu, TlirtdilitHy PltOHltMlitHI tif IW' diivit INh-ih Essanay Six-Act II) (ieoit;e F GE TODAY POE REINCARNATED IN THU lUJIthOX i HENRY B. WALTHALL Hr.tiuuil ami IMrvitcd . ( i.ailm j 1ii.ih. WARD.V HOWARD, the reat emotional actress, appears with Mr. Walthall ia this, the most etherealU .irtbtic, in tensely fascinating and soul-stirring iihototraKwlt of the jear Every One bhjuld See This Educati )rnl Produc tion i.f the U- .t Amfca's Gre?tt?t Pot-t '' uaVi anWlDSigaVk., " - i - -- - - - Willard Mack ft. t.tJ.tt"t" - Arbuckle Flora Za belle ! IN- Medford s Leading Motion Picture Theatre 1 untitled I ku tlm W'Uit ! -known itvel mi. t I'U.V Feature Photoplay V, Uitel(oi ITU ""ajv v ot an? fTVi-Mi--v .v; .jr iw f 4. V A V