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Record Searchlight from Redding, California • 4

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Redding, California
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4
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THE WEATHER Fair and continued cold to- night and Friday killing frost Friday morning GREAT SNARE COMING i Vv Ei FgELS FEELS IT REDDINO THEATER OFFERS SPLENDID PICTURE PROGRAMS COMMITTEE WILL ef ADVERTISING VALUE fl-6TMB CITY -V -y" i' 1 LIVESTOCK IS MORE VALUABLE The Redding' theater will be the the handsomest playhouse I STATISTICS SHOW and Portland! FARMERS GOT MILLIONS the-khnonncemcnt made by the MORE FOR STOCK test committee at the show last I (By United Press) WASH IXCTOX Feb l-Livestock "iqvenizg Walter Fink 'acting as spokes- for the committee announced! on farms and ranches of the citizens after lengthy American fanner is worth to him to fetation on the 200 names sag- a result of the high cost of Sted felt this name the most suit-1 living-11 per cent more than it was £3ie because it not only typified the worth one year ago according to Around the life of the Western gold miner there has always been cast a halo of romance This spirit has been infused thruout the thrilling nolrel Great Snare" by lv Phillips Oppenheim which will be at the new Redding theater tomorrow afternoon and evening Pauline Frederick who was here last week in Donna" is the leading woman and she is supported by a typical Daniel Frohniau cast of players Those who have read the novel and those who have not will find this a strong play On the same hill there will be a two-reel Keystone comedy which will introduce to the audience a few of the remarkable resources of the Keystone organization for making the public laugh 1 Dustin I'arnum will make his final appearance this evening in Call of the a play of the Southern Hills On the same program there is a Paramount Picto-grapli the magazine of filmdom and a comedy cartooii for the kiddies Bumps and His Pointer iterprise and progress which gave recent estimates by the United States city the beautiful showhouse! Bureau of Animal Industry bint' at the same time1 advertised to I livestock valued at $63)20670000 at the world where is located the finest! beginning of last year is now es-liouse between Sacramento and I fnnated to be worth khB names som of I an Increase of $664450000 offices significance and most hj cattle farmer this win-them applicable were rejected be-1 er' will receive just $245 more per fWeirwasfelt that fewS except I hfad tha" he received last winter suggested tfie names! Likewie for hi sheep he will re-wtMl4 understand their meaning Iceive $1 37 per head more His hogs town advertising stand- bring him $333 more per hog it committee felt it would Service horses and mules infinitely better to have people worth to him today respec-1 thesurrounding country say I $144 and $449 more than 12 Remember1 going to The Redding month SHaoEivnctfffSf JW'SHlTe are going to the Adelphi" Kven tlc lowy milch cow is greatly jor jdmething else enhanced in value to her owner harry to your for a can of Calumet learn your final and best lesson in baking everything with Calumet that proved a failure with other Baking Powders is the test which proves Calumet the surest safest Baking Powder in the world the most economical to buy and to use My mother has used Calumet for years and never a bake-day failure at our CATTLE SHIPMENT Fourteen stock cars filled with fine beef 'cattle were shipped from the Southern Pacific cattle corral Wednesday ly the Menzcl meat company to a wholesale meat company in San Francisco There were 314 head in the shipment and they were driven to Redding from Fall River valley and Hat Creek v')fis Marie Gardner "and George I both t0 her market price and her each suggested The Red-1 value as a producer and the $10 prize was divided between them I AUSTRIAN DIES Al-tte couum tee were given only the I a rammec ir0 an ustrian ted names and did not know becn an inmate the of the auccessful contest-1 COUnty ho8pal cvcral months- tUMHunes of the successful contest- wiudi "jv-sa i i Ci 4 li -fi mm 'CVJv ym'i 'JTM -fct Cf fi t- 'VP is 1 A is Sr kanftl until 'immediately before the away Thlrsday inorniK- He winner wasVannounced last night was year There are no years of age There are no TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY relatives residing in this state The decedent will be buried in the county cemetery this evening by Undertaker Pickering 1 ORDER If zk- i'OUXD- LARGK GOLD WATCH I on Yuba street near Western hotel Tuesday afternoon! Owner can have same by 'calling and paying expenses for adv Call Courier-Free Press Office Received Highest Awards Nnu Coei Bock Fret Set Slip in Found Cum "Continued from page one) A Car a Day Since Jan 17 Mrs Charles Croney' and children of Keswick are in Redding this afternoon trading TO-MOTT ONLY! mm IPOWDEK! William Fox Presents George Walsh and Anna Lnther in ed the practice and gave her as-1 anraaces in the Sussex case to abide I by' intern atio a 1 law 1 The Lusitania apd: scores of other ships sunk render 1 the 'AsMricAn 'j citizens and American JSM re warned from entering the bones altho certain precaution-ary measures are suggested for dis-tipguishing American steamers not XOvrying contraband according to the iist These conditions in al- the same form were rejected vwheu proposed by Germany early in he- negot ta ttou over the Lusitania SiA hsitime Germany proposed to immunity from attack to 'specified passenger ships sail-? prescribed courses with agreed distinguishing marks and carrying! Jtraband President Wilson he proposal promptly on JAN John Heryford Millville '17 Buick JAN Luke McDonald Redding 17 Buick JAN 19 Jas Anderson French Gulch 15 Buick JAN Wm Schultz Red Bluff 17 Cadillac JAN Chas Stover Red Bluff 17 Cadillac JAN 22 Dick and Adams Redding 13 Cadillac JAN Hart Benton Redding 14 Buick JAN 24 Roderick McArthur McArthur 17 Buick JAN 25 Fred Lutman Clear Creek 14 Mitchell JAN Wm Dalgleish Redding 12 Buick JAN Frank Hendriques Cottonwood 17 Buick JAN 28 Jas Clarke Whiskeytown 16 Ford JAN Wm Bolton Redding 13 Buick JAN McKenzie Red Bluff 17 Cadillac JAN Brouillard Alward Redding 15 Cadillac FEB 1 Easley Redding 16 Elgin A GOOD START FOR 1917 hie mm Those Who Like Brilliant Motion Pietnres-ThoseWho Have Faith in MoUon Pictures BE HAPPY A Virile Story of a Bad Reformation iMVgrbunds that the United States was The most amusing and interesting motion picture -the camera has ever captured will soon be here the wonder work of filmdom HARRY CUMMINS Agent jmtending only for its rights NOTE A SURPRISE UvTheiew note comes as a stag-gering surprise For weeks inspired and almost semiofficial Complete Change Tonight al Old Theatre 'fr'Mateutsti have been coming from! 1 indicating an absolute not- to resume unrestricted wa rf are Rv THE DREAMLAND Prices: Children 10c Adults 15c I LAND TRANSFERRED tl twenty acres of unim-l tPfoyndVnd was filed Thursday Spyj-biornihg by A Acker to Julius Meyer had Is located in the west half the southwest quarter of the orthoust quarter of Section 6 THE REDDING THEATRE jt''Cr-Totihip 30 north Range 5 west MEYER I "Born-nn Bella Vista Wednesday January '31 -1917 to the wife of Will-iam a Wilma Mcyer mm Taken by permission of the Chinese Government-Thousands of Scenes showing the Superstitions Mys-: teries and Habits of the Great Chinese Curiosities and Terrors that you never dreamed of TOMORROW Matinee and Evening PAULINE FREDERICK in jt dire DISTRESS Near at Hsad to Handreds of 4 aeglect an aching back Dreamland Theater Great FRIDAY and Saturday 3p EITlDy Backache is often the cry iforholpk I Woglect hurrying to the VMeans that urinary troubles may Or danger of worse kidney trou- PRICES 25c and 50c CHILDREN 25c By Phillips Oppenheim and the 40 Horsepower Keystone Comedy Stolen SATISFACTION LAST TIME TONIGHT DUSTIN FARNUM in IN QUALITY IN SERVICE IN PRICE GOES WITH EVERY SHIPMENT WE MAKE We Make a Specialty of HIGH GRADE RED CEDAR SHINGLES TURTLE BAY LUMBER YARD KEEN Prop Redding testimony Emma Goudy 300 Pine St suffered from back-1 symptoms of kid-1 MUU kbi firt years ago 'boda contfamal dull aching in the! bWbli offhe back and it made me iJ consunt misery I had a languid feeling and I suffered tobr: from' rheumatism -1 heard about Kidney Pills and one great relief and helped -reipegt" at all dealer aslr for kidney I iVfpdnqrpPiila-tfao samel ufisgfy bud Foster-Mtlburn "The Call of the Comber i Subscribe for Courier-Free Press Matinee 3:00 5c-10c Evening 5c-15c-20c 50 cents a month 8500 a yeari.

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