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16 nDPFORD ftLAIL TRIBUNE, fttEPPORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1910. ELEANOR Sunff by PAUL GILMORE, starring in GEO. V. HOB ARTS play "THE WHEEL OF LOVE" won - der If she thlnki to much or me, I'll nslt lier nml l:cnr wlmt lio'll my f gln I lmplorc, swcct-eit H - lea - nor, Cotno out, denr, nml tell mo my futc &dEjE Hpi ,-"2Ni3i.qr- -2 3 SSF. - 1 BMBS u h- ' :" ty F Q C - ml, nV. r. Eljgpi i6i & :J'Tr Voids and Music by EDWARD LASKA IfSE5I T Andante. ltKFUAI.W Jsnto. f T r. -m. cLi ai I" N i I 4- rTT i-f r i 1 - N Tin , !, , sz -J W '-J t' : "" "-' :i V t dtik m S3t 3: 3q -r KSZ 3sr x. Gee, but I'm feel - ing awf - ly queer, 3. If the don't like the life out here, Key - er felt so be - fore,., I'll go back East with her,.. The m :ad fri 4- n'. TFjgf :fc J. tST 5St 1 3C - r- KMt W hetrj m a tempo. -i y acr II wheel of my love teems out of gear, I'd e - ven leave you, Tex - as, dear, I Since I met E - lea - nor;., All for my E - lea - nor;., a tempo. 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Published by MURRAY MUSIC Co., by per. THETREBUHS PUB. Co., (Inc.) EDWARD LASKA, General Manager, 1416 Broadway, New York. Publishers of all Shubert Musical Attractions. No. 02 . -AH r . -4- N . . ---Jf ( ?'grrsgrrz , , , r rcr -- -r;t- 1 jrrznz r'-'-r -. ::: Z . . r"' 1 ' CyS-J J- Ecd?F-r 5gX "' &rr- g ' I I vv. A'o. tfi?. Eleanor, HONOLULU YACHT RAGE P0STP0NE0 SAN PEDRO, CnL, July 9. The biennial San Pedro to Honolulu yacht race, under the auspices of the South -Coast Yacht club of Southern Cali fornia and the Hawaii Yacht club of Honolulu, scheduled to start at noon today from Son Pedro, may be post poned until next Tuesday. It was announced early today at tho coast club's headquarters here that the yacht Winsome, which will start under the South Coast club's colors; will not be prepared to bail until Tuesday. Another report was current that the Winsome could not qualify under the rules for the race. Commodore R. C. P. Smith of the South Coast club refused to com ment on this report, stating that an official announcement of the time for 8tartintr the rnce probably would be made during the morning. Tho Winsome recently was added to tho list of entries. Tho other yachts which will make the trip are tho Sweetheart; the Mollilu, sailed by Commodore Louis Ward of tho Aeol ian Yucht club of Alameda, and tho Hawaii, tho representative of tho island yachtsmen. Tho Hawaii will be sailed by Cap tain C. T. Wilder and will carry as a passenger "Prince Cupid" Kali ananolo, the Hawaiian delegate to congress. COMPANY NEEDS T TO STAY Presbyterian Church. Communion services today at 11 a. in. Sermon by tbe pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; evening service at 8 o'clock; C. E. society at 7 p. m.; J. C. E. society at 0:45 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m.; Wom an's Missionary society Tuesday at 2:30 p. in. Methodist Church. Church sorviccs at the Methodist Church, conior Fourth and Bartlett Streets. Sunday school at 0:45; preuching by tho pastor at 11, sub ject, "Our Obligation to Unman and Divino Govornment"; Epworth Loaguo at 7 p. i;i,; preaching nt 7, subjoot, "Excuses, or Why I Am N:1 a Christian." AH who have not church homes and arc strnigor nro cordially invitod. To Medford Theatergeers: The Athon Stock company, which has just completed four weeks of its summer season here, has under con sideration a proposition from the Lyric theater, Portland, which it will be compelled to accept unless busi ness improves here during tho next two weeks. It is a deplorable fact that the business has fallen far short of what it should bo for Medford. The company has demonstrated bc 3'ond all doubt that it is the best or ganization, outside New York com panies, that ever appeared in Med ford. I venture the assertion that it will bo a long time beforo we have such an excellent stock organization here. Tho people nro all anxious to stay, but Mr. Zimmer and myself ennnot efford to opernto tho com pany at a loss, as we have done for tho past two weeks. There is a cry ing need for a now theater hero, but if we have to close this company on account of poor business I fear it will be n decided blow to tho project. It is up to you do you want this company or not? This coming week will tell tho tale. "Whose Baby Are You?" is a splendid comedy and our plans nro to follow it up with "In tho Bishop's Cnrringo," "Tho Squaw Man," "The Heir to tho Hoornh," etc. If you want to keep tho show here, show it by your patronage nnd boosting. CHARLES D. HAZBLKIOQ. MAN SHOT DURING QUARREL OVER FIGHT GILLETTE URGES LAW BARING EIGHT FILMS ELLENSBURG, Wash., July 0.--As a result of a quarrel over tho Jeffries-Johnson fight, Richard Henry, colored, is in jail today, while Snm Bowles, another negro whom ho shot, is in a prconrious condition at n local hospital, After shooting Bowles through tho arm, Henry surrendered himself to tho police. Bowlos has a white wife. Ho be lioved thnt Jeffries wns n bettor fighter than tho black champion. lie was explaining tho ability of tho vhito man to whip Johnson wliin Honry began shooting with n shoi- SACRAMENTO, Cnl., July 0. The California legislature, at its next session will pass a law barring prizefight pictures from the state, if the wishes of Governor Gillett are followed. Governor Gillett has said tho ex hibition of fight pictures should bo stopped. "I believe that tho legislature at its next session ought to enact a law making it a crime to exhibit pictures of a prize fight or others which tend to corrupt, public morals," said Gil lett. "In my opinion, the different municipalities of tho state ought to at once pass ordinances to tho same effect." GRIM BANQUETORS DRINK DEATH TOAST NOTED ENGLISHMAN TO TOUR THIS COUNTRY SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., July 0. Six Lorstono Pouletl, who, with Lady Poulett. arrived on tho steamer Chi Yo Mnru from tho Orient, today is arranging tho details of a trip through Canada and tho United States before returning to England. Lord Poulett achieved fame in Eng land through distinguished service in tho Boer war. Later ho gained added publicity by a romantic marriage with a chorus girl, who now is Lady Poulett. Moreover, ho is famous as the son of tho late Earl Poulett, whoso marital wager is tho most startling in the annals of British aristocracy. The present earl's father once wa gered that ho would marry tho first girl he met after leaving his club. Tho girl happened to bo tho daughter of a harbor pilot. Tho carl fulfilled his promise and married her. After a time, however, a divorco was ob tained owing to incompntability. La ter the carl married tho mother of tho present Lord Poulett. After a tour of Canada and the United States Lord and Lady Poulett will return to their homo nt Crew kernc, England. It may require a short "cam paign" of want advertising to find tho kind of work you'ro looking for But it would requiro n Jong cam paign of runy other sort of "!ork- PORTLAND, Or., July 9. Flvo men, raurdorera convicted of lynch ing Olllo Snyder near Canyon City, Or., last wlntor, woro takon to tho ponltentlary at Salem todny follow ing a banquet lact night at tho Impe rial hotel during which they solemn ly torotcd each other nnd drark to tho health of tlioir guards. Four of them began life aentenco; tho fifth, formerly a deputy shorlff, Is under sentenco to hnng Septem ber 2. Tho grim hanquetorB Jestingly drank to a quick death If a pardon failed to arrlvo In tlmo to savo him. Snyder wUi lynched and shot down whllo undor tho protection of Joseph Casady, a deputy sheriff of Grant county, who had been hunting Snyder for months to bring him back to stand trial for tho murder of a man named Green, whom It was alleged Snyder shot to death in a quarrol at Ileppnor, Or. Evldenco Indicated that Ctuiady, assisted by Emmott Shields, Earl Shields, Don Hlnton and Albert Green, a brother of th man lcilld at Heppner, wero responsible for Snydor's death. All woro convicted. CaBady waa sentenced to death, whllo tho others wero glvon llfo Imprisonment. Every hour of every day tho wnnt ads nro i'scttling" things, accom plishing things in this city. Tlioy find buyers, sollors, traders, workers they introduce peoplo who have business to do with each otlior. WILL HAVE NO PICTURES LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 0. Al most every city nnd villago In south ern California possessing n moving picture theater Is aligned today In tho antl-flght plcturo rnnks. Tho may ors of Lou Augoleo, Rlversldo and On tario havo InHtructod tholr pollco to closo nny thontor attempting to ex hibit tho pictures. Tho city council of Hollands pnRsed nn ordlnnnco pro hibiting tho oxhllbtlon of plcturon of prlzo fights and "otlior films tho pro duction of which Is n direct assault upon tho public morals." Corona's council passed similar or dinance. Tho mayors of PnBndon1., San Ber nardino and Long Dench aro Investi gating their legal right to Biipprcso tho pictures and havo Intimated thnt tlioy will tnko any posslblo stops to prevent tholr exhibition. Medford, Oregen: TIi'ih cortifiert that we have sold Hall's Texas Won dor for tliu euro of all kidney, blad der and rheumatic troubles for tun years, and have never hud n com plnint. It givos quick nnd pormauunt rcliof. Sixty days' treatment in cneh bottlo. M.rifnrd I'hiinnnv. tf DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. -f-f---f-4--f-f-f---f----4-4- - POSTAL SAVINGS' BANKS Not Ready Beforo 1011 CHICAGO, July (. Postmnster Geuornl Hitchcock, who was in this city yesterday, expressed tho opinion that no postal savings bunk could be established boforo January 1, 1011. He inndo this statement during a conversation with Postmaster Camp bull, who requested that one of tho first banks be placed in operation hero. Road the furnished room ads in tho papor today and then writo a bettor ono. It'll find you a lodger. -- -f -f -f -f -t- f f - 4- 4- 4 RARDON'S SERVES SISKI YOU MINERAL WATER THROUGH HIS ICELESS FOUNTAIN. f f -f -f -f Rookwood Pottery Wc havo a larger collec tion than is usually found in cities of 25,000. EASTMAN KODAKS THE BEST Medford Book Store afe X-i-k. f I MAW A I THE GOODS J DI4M0MDS Loose or Mounted , When looking for DIAMONDS of quality, don't fr.ll to boo my otock. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler, Near P.O, IF Your Watch is Sick, Take it to DIAMOND'S 118 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD We Fix It "Our machine responsibility doos not end with tho machiuo'u sale. Anything wrong wo fix it. If anything breaks wo fix it. Anything woars out wo fix it. If it'fl your fault wo fix it. If it's tho machine's fault wo fix it. If it's our fault wo fix it. No matter what's tho matter wo fix it. uan Main iii. i u, a. LuriuiM, rnor. Lawton Bulldlnn. Moilforcl, Or Mrt "