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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTtEClOy, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1911. ' PAOEETOnT When You Buy LUMBER or Mill Work in j f 1 f i k Do you consider QUALITY; the size of stock from which to select; the deliveries? Do you want DRY LUMBER for your finish? (Are these matters of importance? We have the STOCK, the QUALITY, the DRY KILN, the FACTORY; can give deliveries and our PRICE IS RIGHT, on all LUMBER, PAINTS, OILS, MILL WORK xiigEKESii TAMPE WITH RiNli PRIMARY Governor West Gives Reasons for Vetoing Soconil Choice Primary Bill Violates Constitution and Undoes Popular Legislation. DICK JOSE IN SILVER THREADS Silver Voiced Tenor to Appear in Play Written for Him The Sitjn- inn Blacksmith of a Small New England Town. D- RETURNS BERNHARDT BUD TO VAUDEVILLE SAIiltM, 1'cb. 23. Governor Wfbl'H iciihoiih for votoine; Ibo b(,,!" oiid choice prinmry bill are Hint Uo holds tlio hill to ho uiicoiiHtitulionnl In that it hi'ohs to deprive tho voter of his coiistitutioiiul right to voto for oiio pornon for nomination, ami for tlio additional reason that ho oou siilorH hiinacll' hound nndur his prom iho to tho poolo of Oregon to voto any law that attempts to tamper with tho luwh that havu been ap proved h ythem. "It violatoH HOOtimiH 1 and 10 of artiolo II of tho constitution of Ore gon in linn: "It hiftkrf to deprive the voter of hib' ooiihtitutionnl riht to vote for one portion for nomination under tho title to ovory offiee whore more than twieo im many pei-Miim of one po litieal party are candidate for nom ination in one political office divis ion an there are position to he filled therein, mile he also o.prunoH a unwind choieo among Hiiid candidates, lie may not have a second choice, and the loginlnturo cannot, under the oon tditutiou compel him to name a t.cc ond choice Minder penalty of Ionian Imk coiiHtilntional right to vote for ho noinniaiion o ono iieoon. "Hut even if the bill wiih not po to thitt coiintitutinuul objection, should omirtidor myxelf hound to on it under my proinit.0 to the people o Oregon in the reuent oiiinpninn, tun if elected I would not permit any tain penile with the law thev had ui proved by their voton. The "Oregu wysti'in" may need Minciidnients, lm wo Ioiik tin it in at lacked - a wholi 1 am coinpollud to htand solidly t)it propomlion that lU n'Milts an Kiod enough for the piv-.cn I. "When iiiiMi who now opnwo Hi pcopleV hKtcia cease- their attack on it and recognize ili(. fmi ihnt i U here to kIii.v, then will lie time ! tin lujiisl.Uure to .eek ! iiiiprnxo it ' DELAWARE'S HIGHWAY TO COST A MILLION WILMlNfiTO.V, l)l.. I'eb. 'J' Delaware will have a higliwti.v tin entire Joiitftu of tlie state. 1 Oli miles tlml will have no superior in th (Minntry. This wit HMiired when it was un uunncod thut Coleman dn 1'ont, .Mul-tl-iiiillioiHvire, iw-esilleat of the di 1'ont l'owder company, lias offered t advance $1,000,000 to the stale i'oi the construction of the highway. It is' hi intention to make the pro M)kod rond the eqiml of any hi the Tiiited tHnteti. Lloyd George Is III. LONDON. I'eb. 2ft.- An a rull of participating in the debate in the luuiso of coiuiuoun on the veto bill. Olinpoollor of tho Kxukequer Lloyd flnojtfo ib todav "onfinod to his home with nen rust hen l. His friend are iiliirnu'd. Itlchard J. .lose, who brlngH his own company In tho rural drama, "Silver TliruiulH," will ho romoiubor ed from IiIh appearance na a min strel Htar, iiIho a featnro with Don man Thompson In tho "Old Home stead." Mr. Joso hiiB endeavored for years to secure a play la which ho could appear before tho public to an advantage, and after four years of striving Martin V. Merle hit upon a theme which ho was successful In moulding Into an Interesting play which met with success and approval throughout tho last season and which Is now being presented by tho orig inal New York cast. Mr. Jose ap pears as lien Laurie, tho singing blacksmith of a small Now Kngluud town, where the hconos of tho piny are laid and lu which ho has oppor tunity to slug tho songa of (dd which have been dear to all for generations, as well lis tho hymns which are sung from tho choir balcony of tho church. From a scenic standpoint not III in; has been spared to perfect the de tails, and It Is said by promt and pub-' lie to bo a production which will live' la memory beyond that of "Shore I Acre" and "Way Down lSast." It Is a simple story of Now lSiighind folk, dalnly but beautifully told, contain ng just enough of bright, clean com dy to relievo the more serious nit. tat tons. Beside Mr. .lose, the cast ucludcM Miss Louise Kent. Miss Sa ab Lewis, Minn Kdytbe Cooke, Mr. .enlle Stowe. W. 1). Stone. .lohu Mel ii. Ilobait CavanaiiKh and others, II of whom have been selected for lieir imperial fltiietw for their roles "Sliver Tlueadi" 1 not only a lOHiillful ytory, but It la a aeruinu otitHiiilnx a great leuon of today, mil an evening's entertainment long o be remembered This attraction omen to the Med ford theater on Tuesday, February I'S. Clever Skits Promised for Tonight Management Promises Best Talent Obtainable and Independent Moving Pictures. In a protean skotoh callod the "Spirit Chamber," Sanford and Mul lory, two clever eastern vaudeville purforiners, will appenr at tho Uko theater for four dayB, cominoaeliiK tonlKht. ThlH sketch, which was written especially for them, 1b oiio of tho cleverest hat has been presented bore and carries some new Ideas In vaudeville work. Throughout tho playlet thero nro selections of good music which are hiiiik by Miss Mul lery and which serve to shown woa dorful range as well as n bountiful quality. Not Infroquontly one hears of a doublo-volced singer, but tho triple voiced performer lu a rare article. Miss Mullory, however, sings her first song lu a deep baritone, her sec ond in a ino.zo-Hopruuo and a third lu a lyric soprano. Through tho me dium of (piack-cbanged gowns and makeup, she depicts a number of characters, from the woman, of old colonial days to the piesent day col ored mummy, a figure no well known In the south. Sanford Is possessed of ran dra matic ability, and his part of the bkutoh tavcnrrlud out in a maniier thiiC'wlTrvTi.tho npplaiiM of the most OVlt ton t'uifdlenco. i lie inniuiKouicnt promises io pre hqut at all Mine, the best audcvtllo available, togufhnr with tluee reels of the latest Independent moving pic tures. Tho pictures will bo projected on n "made lu Mcdfnrd" aluminum cur tain, just completed by II Khun. BLOSSOMS HERE High School Production of the "Mag istrato" Promises to Furnish An other Maxine Elliott Name Kept ' Friday, March a. '"Tho Magistrate," bids fair to become a great actress. Sbo reads hor linos with tho understanding of an expe rienced actress. Her delivery and voice Intonation Is perfect. With out any training other than received i In tho coming junior production, this young lady Is a niarvol. "Tho Maglstrato" has great op portunities for tho cast and should make quite a sensation. The date of the presentation Is Secret-Will Play Leading Role.' FELT0N MADE PRESIDENT I OF MEXICAN CENTRAL It Ib a well known fact that tho I MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Feb. 2.'). great actress, Maxine Elliott, was dls-l H jft Koltu wn today elected pro eovered In a high school play. Thero , ident of the Mexican National rail has been one discovery In Medford way by its director-,. Felton is now -a young lady, a nvmibor of tho I Indent of the Chicago Great Wet- Medford high school junior class L,rn who hns one of the leading parts In ', Hnsklns for health CORONATION OF GEORGE V for Sale Mrs. 12. D. Manes, who Is leaving for Europe In May, has a few va cancies In her exclusive party which is limited to ten. Being essentially a private party, tho choice ot accommodation has been secured throughout the tour. TJio best seats for viewing tho cor onation procession luivo been reserv ed. Full Information and details given upon request. MHS. E. D. MANES, 37 Ivy street, Fernway Station, Ilos ton. Mass. EXPOSITION COMMITTEE TO SETTLE DISPUTES WASHINGTON. D. ('. Feb. IT. fit settle any di-putc that ma ai'i-c anionic representatives of loreign na tions ii. cr their exhibits, I'lVsideui 'l'a ft has decided to appoint a cum niillce of throe to mt in conjunction Hith the ucial exposition emuiuit-tee. Rothschild's Yacht Ashore. HAVANA. Feb. 2.V Tnirs leit here to aid the wtcht At mall, reported airrouud off t'opc Sun Antonio, (uba. Hernll I'lhuond h'olllclldd. Iir.nl o! the l'.iri- lirancli ol tlic famous tainil. with hi- wife and ,i partv of fiieiiiN. arc alio. nd Hnsklns fi- Health PHONE 901 Old (MistonuTs send mo your nddross. Now I'riMuiuins, Now Sor vine, Now Agoni. lint tho samp old stand ard goods. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. 110 TUIITSTItl'ICT Offutt Rornes Auto Co. I Automobiles i ' i i 0KNKKAL 0VE1U1AUL1NG & MACHINE IIKPAIR1K0. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 6231. Corner Central Ave, nui 8th St Medford, Or, i Only T0 Days Left Tuesday We Bid Farewell to the FEBRUARY: SALE ft lias boon tho groat osl month in our 'history. Wo'vo Hindi1 now friends, now cubtoiUQi's that wo hope will remain with us always. Wo are happy and satisfied. You still have an opportunity tomorrow and Tuesday to huy some forgotten and needed thing at those memorable stile prices. Whether vou come tomorrow or Tuosdav or not, wo thank von (or your most liberal patronage. Successful Housecleaning get When you begin cleaning house you are in a hurry to through. I'sutillv evorvono is cleaning at the same time. Often it is hard to find in a hurry just the piece you need to fill in a bare spot, or just the rug or carpet for the floor. Look around now, make selections and have them laid away. 'This plan simplifies houseoleaningaiid by doing this in the next two days vou are sure of a saving. New rugs arrived this veek.. You will enjoy a look at these. Licensed agents for the Famous lloosicr Kitchen Cabinets. WEEKS 6 McGOWAN CO. 114 124 WEST MAIN STREET SEE OUR HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET AD ON ANOTHER PAGE. 15 acres, 3 miles from Talent, fenced, timber, alfalfa and fruit land, iROod house, puro water, mile from school, 300 young pear trees, lovely Ijilnce: $11000. one-half down. ThlB 15 acres Is ono of tho love liest small ranches In southern Ore gon. Sheltered by tho hills from tho cold winds of winter, deep, fcr tllo soil, an Ideal nlnco for health. $l'tl Acre. Also 3 1 acres, l mile from Talent, 12 acres of fruit, family orchard In hearing; apples, Nowtowns, 12 acres, peach filled; 7 acres timber. Irrigated, dwelling house shaded by largo laurel trees, plenty of water; fertile soil; garden spot; pumping plnnt; terms, $13,000, 17000 each, the balanco In payments or $1000 yoarly at C per cent. S'18.'! Acre. Also 20 ncres alfalfa ant! fruit land, with timber, 1 milo from Tal ent; $0500 cash down; just think what a snap, a little over $300 an acre. Whero can you find near tho depot and railroad a cheaper place? W2r Acre. Town lots In tho newly Incorporat ed town of Talent, Or., Jn tho in stallment plan. From $150 to $500 a Lot. A flno four aero ranch near Talent; very fertile alfalfa and fruit soil. Well watered, all fenced and cultivated; Poach orcahrd, young, of 100 trees horo last year. Apple trees 3G, Apri cot 1, cherry 2, Hngllsh Walnuts 2, ' Pear 12, Plum 5, Qulnco 21, Noda islno 1, ' Tokay and Malaga grapes 3 year jold. Strawberries 1-2 acre Raspberries 'and Logans for family use. chicken ranch, chicken house, now woodshed. Wagon shod, etc., good house, I spring, waier piped io nouse, creoK ,runs through tho placo. Only SIS00 ieas'i down. i Also 17 acres, 14 acres commor 'clal fruit bearing orchard, 2 miles from Talent, $10,000, one-half on time. I $580 Aero Also SO acres fino tlmbor. $2000, one-half down. $15 Acre. 30 acres $'Ji;t acre. Forty acres; about 3 mllos from Talent and Phoenix, Oro.: fruit land; '2 good springs, 5 room houso, out i uildings, small fruit. F ncres cleared; 'a good poultry ranch, over $1000 nf standing timber; $1200 down, bal lance on time to suit tho buyer; only $50 an acre.. Look all over tho conn .try and seo If you can find a placo I ho cheap. , Also 29 acres, orchard and nlfalfa land; 2 1-1 mllos soiith of Talent, jOr.: 1300 young fruit trees, apples, ! peaches and poars; one acre In hoar ilng; houso, barn and outbuildings; all fenced, most of it being Page wire fence, 19-strnnd, rabbit tight; sub-lrrlKated nnd tiled; $--5 acre; over half down, tho rest on time at 7 ppr cent. I Also lnnds, alfalfa and fruit, from 1 20 to son acres. Write, enclosing stamps, or conio and seo mo. ;L. N. Judd i Talent, Oregon ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark ,.(! T i