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MEDFOUD MATT, TRIBTTTE, M i OFOttT), OIUWON, FRIDAY. APRIL 1 1, 1911. PA'GETHREE MISOlgFOrlA Hint Fr0m Pans PANAMA ROUTE TO BE MaatttfMMMdl e Full of Pianos TO LOUS AMERICAN- ROMS: T 4, 1 Hew York Spends $17,000,000 in Trvo Years; California Votes $18,0000, 000 for Dtiiiiiinu of Highways Tlirouijliotit tSatc. At.IJv.NY, N V.. April 14 Aollvil In i toadmakliiK "11 over the coill.try, for which gtent muiiH wne xH-iulcil la -l year, Is summed up In a condtns.it Ion of state highway reports kIvwi out hotv. Now York spent about $8,000,000, and plans to spend iirnily $H,0t)O,uo) tin coming year. New Jersey built muds (it u cost of more limn frin.wo, with contracts uf about $CTU,000 not et ram-, pll'totl. Itfpftlll RIlll IllHlnlfll.'IIICO amounted to moro limn Jl.tuoomi Peiinsv Ivnitln spont cuusldcinbly incir. than $1,000,000 mi roitilt, with cintt.ict of $700,000 UOt completed Ohio h.nl construction ant S500.000. with wot 000 Ht II I to lit' peiidltuies of other states vvete as fol fel fol eows: Arlrtinn, $200,000; California, bcddi s completing Hit i-t out of Hewn state roHils. voted $IM!U0,000 for n Htnle high way system; Colorado, $l,:i!IC,000, I'tuh, $120,000, Washington, $300,00 I i i ii nil in tujnl SAX KltAXOISCO. Cal , April 14 I Information that the government has decided to leave no stone unturned in Wot p the New York-Han KrnnoNeo route hy way of Pnnt.nm open to free com petition Is stated In advices rtcelvtd hero from Washington today N w contracts which which will pre Mnt any rale cutting ale said to he i off eied tho Panama and Atlantic Urn I ndt pendent line- and tht Pacific Mali . n eond dock In X--W York hits Iks n ' s tured by the Panama ft Hasteni ' imh!p company, the government I n iind new docks with modem eiec tnc craneii will at once be sturtt it at' K.illioii for the fflpld handling of Height uosft the Isthmus I noted Attorney In Bad. It. Op'f'.hl Nil If RWIegrr I KllMmOvtttt, IUI, W Tulk H'i.14 - Hint k f-iinw I. n i'Ii i i ii in lii). in. I black and whlti in . d InivV- . coillpletetl Ohio h.nl i repair i.nii. .f n ... TIjniiPUT "OQnTTlj POUGE SAVE FROM HOi XRW YOltK, April It. Attorney Dan ) lt illy, famous an the last defender of Hurry K. Thaw tn his mimtiruus 1 1 1. ils, today stand lit danger of grave 'inutile thinugh accusation of ttccHliiK slid. 'il securities. I'til'llt Phvas, tl nimg JcVVchr, who i arrested for the ullcgcd theft of s' dOO worth of Bloleii securities. ans 'I'lteillv, wan the limn who UU'llUKCd lor the let urn of the bonds to Anton ti.incroft, their owner The BIGGEST OCCASION in the way of LITTLE PRICES and LITTLE PAYMENTS: for Reallv Fine. Warranto!. J J 7 Grade Pianos Ever Before Given to the Public HAVE NO High WE COMPETITION No Middle Men Profits to Take Care of -Buy Direct EXULTANT SJONOS WXXtXi ANNOUNCE K2SUKUECTI0II (Continued from Page 1.) The tuenilieis of tho Christian chuiili choir ute: .Sepi.inns: .Mis. tjiilscnbni y, Mis. Fted Day, .Misses Hortliu Ploree, Hester Cndy. .Stella Kchulor, I.ulu Duf fti. Kdltli Itakur, Mis. F. I. HuiKess; altos, MesdiinicH 1). V. Day, liankui, Halter, MlnUilur, Mlss Wilson; tenors, John Day. Prod Day, Cliiicnco Plerco and Hoswell; Imss, D. V. Day, Mlschler C. H. Pierce, and I.coimul Kohin.son. .Mm. limes, pianist. in:xo, Xtv, Apt ii liiK l"i n ul Ulko, Nt Ices ii ct l tl tnd i , the l.lko pnliCit tut 1 1 Two tuucl- , .iccoi di it; to ul- ni v nilKht lnd modi utli Iv with II.isMus foi llialth. awake Tho druinnn is wore taken fm ' spott ts" by abou I 30 btakeiiun iind other Southern Pacific railroad t m plo,ts nnd wire "(rone after" with a rope when tho police heaid of, tht ttue.iU iietl P'ncltlnK. They uirhetl ly In tln.e N dtlicr of the men who sn neatly iot a taste of. lynch law would lell bis ii.iiiu HOUSU AOAIW TAKES STAND. At tho Mcthodlnt Eplacopnl Church, 1'ourth and Bartlett. llcv. llclknnii, pastor. Sunday school will have chaitfo of tho Haster uiornlnK services. PollowhiK Is the piexnun: In strumental prelude, hymn by choir; piayer by pastot; anthem; collection and offertory; class souk, "liuttorcups and Daihles"; clnss sonir, "Wake Up, llnya and Olrls"; iccltatiou, Ijticretln IJatc inaii; lecltntlon, Wilitm Catch, souk by Sunday school; recitation, Chillies Wl lej , leclUtlon, Kathorluo IJlrich; aong by the school, "Summer UrlKht Siim ii. el", teeitjtlon, Walter Seainoio; male ipin'ti't. it citation, David Piauty; tad tat lo.i and souk by class, "tiontly, Cleut 1. r.ills tho Ualn"; soni,' by school, 'Happy Haster Time"; class lecltatlon, "I .aster MessoiiKcis"; solo, bis Van Sciijoc; talk b. tho pastoi, souk by tho school, benediction. Theie will ho a special souk set vice in the eMlllK. Tho Episcopal Church, West Main 3trcot ltev. William l.ucus, iiastor, will have communion senlue at h o'clock, Sundaj sthool at 10 o'clock. MornliiK prayer and communion service will be at 11 n't lock, wiitn there will be Bpeclal lim bic. "Hallelujah" (l.utul); "Clulst Our Passover" (Uailet); "Te Deiini" ami "Ju bilate" (lteodH); aopiauo solo, "Hear Ye, Isruel," from "Elijah" (.Mendelsnohn), Mrs. IJtl Andrews. Those In the choir, which hiyt latoly been leoiKunlned under the illi ectnrshlp of .Mi. Talllandlei, are: Mis. Charles IluxelrlKif, Mis. Kd Andrews, Mis. Ms ffon, Miss Kdna Kltert, Messts. Fletcher Fish, Watson, Kilhaiu and Johnson. Tho evenluK service, which will bo at 7 o'clock, will be given by the Sunday M-hooI and will bo (omposed of caiols and tecltntloiiB b.v the children. The missionary boxes will be presented dur ing the menlng. M. E. Church, South. At the 11 o'clock service the pastor will pieach on "Jtesuriuctloii." Special music will be tendeied by a ttlo com posed of Mrs. Fchtenunch, Mlltlosted uutl Mrs. lilck. Thoy will aliliC "The Palms." The evening seivice at $ p. m. will W in i banc of the children. oluntar, Mis. Dick, opening hymn. "Christ Is Klnw"; prajer by pastoi ; let lUitlon, "Itlnif Ye Haster Hells," b lialplt Hrandon; recitation, "Waster." by Huse Jillllns; recitation. "SprliiKtlme Is Hoio." Lee llolley; solo, "Hprlng Soiik," Hmilce Hiandon; lecltatlon, ' liweeter Thun I.lly," Musy l.lndley: solo, "Paradise," J Irs. F btenbach; rec itation, "My Muster," Utliel Muria . lecltatlon, "tslleul Tomb," Hastet lCiik: (horns. "Uaster Hells"; exercise, Won derful Uaster Uibt"; Uaster talks by the pastor, duet, ".Make Sweetest Strain" IajIh Kirk and Clolda Taylor. (Contluupil ftom Pace 1.) passed the leaolutlon submitting a con stitutional iimem'iiieiit for the tllr.it cleotlei: of I'nited States sonatina. b a Mite of -i'6 to in. Atctiln it Is up to the setiale tn pass on the mi amire. That tlie resolution which was killed b lb. M'liate In the closing d.i8 of the last session piob.ibly will push at this. Is tin belief of Scnutor Poriih of Idaho, piok rtsslve lepitblkMii, who today Kiive the folowiiiK statement to tho fulled Puss I fie! certain that the t solution foi the direct election of seiiutors will pnss nt this session of coiikichs. lrlends of the measure will tune Us flnnl con clusion as soon us pnsslblp. What form the lesolullou will finally take It Is dif ficult lo determine. Hut we would tilth , r pnsa It in the form In illicit It was finally voted upon than not pnas It nt all "There Is ti sreneral movement on tin pert of th' people to take more legisla tion Into tln!r own hand I atlsos fmui the belli f that the representatives of tin people do not faithfully or efficients represent them n my opinion nothing luta done so much In tonlnce tho peoplt of the failure of representative govern nunt as the miuintr of selecting suia tois iiiist Winter's' ScanaRls. "Take thelllustratloiis of last wlnlt. t Is a notorious face tliit leglhlat'n.i was actually suspended or iletnoralizi tl for tit least two months In New Yoils Inw.i and Colorado, and the shcni'-fu1 conditions In Illinois more or less de moralised the entlro country. Thesi things led to tho belief that there In terpests bttween the p ojile nnd I In se lection of their servants n power reml. t li.g Ineffective representative govt I n ment "tl Is the duty of all men who luivi nn abblintf fillh In the gu-it fundaim ,i tal truth of which this go'-einniint Is founded to correct tie h. abuses and eliminate Intt rposing iigimits inllllntlm ngalnst the public Intenst. Our dutv, if we nallv b Hoe In our form of no, eminent. Is to eliminate the defeds In fore they sprcu.il to an extent that tin confidence of the peojile will tie pincll cnlly destroyed, t is unrensonablo and InderenMble In this age lo say that n n are unfit to select and directly vote for those who shall represent them In tie naMoniil touncll " Where ho Go Tonight 4 TONIGHT X ? Cli!:VKC CO.MKDV STP.ONO DKAMA KXCKIJiKXT .ML'SIO DIMK oxn IONIC sNKrr DIM 10 1C$m I & W.; "fm 4 jf i W r f leit hM ltr'"Hrwb Liberal Policy; Lowest Prices; Easiest Terms. The Broadest and Strongest Guarantee :. -:. .:. ... :. .:. OPEN EVENINGS -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- Next Medford Mail Tribune Building '-Nrrr NATATORIOM SUnliiiK, Howling, Billiiirds, Peel, n. Ball, Shooting. Metlford's Amusement Palace. X X X X t. t. s X X s s 4f-r-4--- mrrw-rr S s s in u II. Tub liiilli. for Ladies and Ocntlc- TilnlSlS THEATRE TIHtMH NK.IITS OXIiV ("O.WVAV TUIO SIXd'IXC, DAN( IX, IKXriX(J Presented by the yotiiiK girls whoso li'pntatlon from coast to s ccast is sufficient to guarantee one of the btronjtest novelty acts seen n! X iX I s X X X X X s s s s s s X s s s s s I J Their fencing, which Ik the inal X u atuio of tholr uct. Is tho only act J of Its kind In vaudolivllo. UKKKS .MOVINCJ IM( TL'ltlCS-Jl A (loud Song hy IIAKKV lUaNCIIAKI) Dikiiu iniitti iii ?.:',o ii. m. Matinee Saturday and Sunday ,; ao. ; ? Ailmlsaion lflc and 20c. ?i; X 2. CATAHBK IS SUnELV A DAXOBROUS BIKEASE Thousands of people allow catanb t' slowiv undermine th. whole system un til a serious tl Ifc ease develop! sunn times consumption. people who have catarrh should u" every effoit to get rid of it. but should above all adopt a sensible method. gtom.it h doslnir, spiays and douches won't cure catarrh because It is a germ disease, and the germs roust be destroy ed before the dlstnse can he conquered IIVoMKI Is the one sensible cure fm i catarrh because It reaches every fold, crevice and nook In the mucous mem- I brane and gets where the germs aie I Vou breathe HYoMKl and as It pisses lover the Inflamed membrane Its soothing The Presbyterian church. West JIlnlnfUtnce neaj,, the soreness and destrojs strict, Hev. HhlelUs, pastor, will nave tM. KPrma file music this year; there will he g- A ron,,,.. HYOMEI outfit costs tl oo clal music by the choir at tho nwnliuflTna Ponssts of a Imttle of HY.Mi:i strviees and the Sunday school will eon- nnil a lmr,i rui,her Inhaler. Pour a ft w duct the evening svnlces. ,,ropK of HYOMKI Into the Inhaler ami Morning service: Organ voluntary, breathe It a few mlnutts each dav, that's "Kaster Hymn" (Gulllant); anthem, B you navo to j, u i guarantt -I bv choir. "As It llegan to Dawn" (Chaf- P,mlt Siranit 8na dniKKlsts ver wber feei, soprano aolo, Miss Phoebe Ilance, tl) ( ur0 ntn,,, r(J,iw. i.,p.H an l son "The Dawn of Kaster Day," anthem. .1.-.,., or , v iinfk i:tn l...ttb of choir. "Bavlour, When Night KnvoHts the 8ky" C8hell); offertor solo, "The awakening" (Hchi.ubel); powtluth, "Pio ceaslon" lUlalneri. t In addition to tin regular service Mis Frank Hu t N York Will sing "The Nlnetv uml .Nin. " (Camploie) and "Uod Mliall W'i A All Tears" (Harkurh The members of the choir u M - Pho?bo Hancr, Mrs. C M. Kni.-'i, h B. N. Warner. Miss Alice i:i- " -Flora Oray, Messrs Pish, lt .nk I. Charles Weaver, Konger, K i organist. Mrs. E. K. Oure l.i ! Mr H K Oore. HVOMI.I i"sh .111 nts I'i . 11 I !-. 11 pi 1 ii,i 1 st t nin I- 'tl 1 1 mm n 1 ''11 Hut 1 il" N V ' 9W0-W-- -- X S s I s X 040 AMl'DUVIIiLn SIOVIXO IMC'JTKKS: New ( Iianjj;t in Vaiiilfvlllt .MISK (H.ADVS .MIDDIiKTOX in Character Siu;iiif; J TIUISSDAV J Kit I DAV J SATl'KDAV J Vow Pictures Admission 10c . Removal Notice s LraH 1 11 .T5 jjtJ&ywfl. jjlyWivil tiJ VFS (if dKSBa FROM EASTER TO 1W M svijij.'juxv jSfi-t ftlassi UJmm n pj 0iw)stand Bhw. NKW YOltK. April 1 1 The Po' 1 h.i. bull grounds were damagetl bv fin Hi 4 morning. The grandstand and pit ttt the bleachers were destroyed. nwgs UD IK o 1-1 says PASBO OINTMKNT Is guaranteed t cure ci.y tun of itching blind, blee ling or ,uotrutllng piles In to 14 daa tir 1111,1.1 li f'Ulil. d 50c. .1 1 1 11 -I 1 , tree L ecture Pi 'ft R.-nr Kno pit nllll lit uf Mlill- al Fticiue Col nc, Scuttle, ill le four lectures .t Anglo optrn louso this weak, Apiil 14, 1-. 1. Frlclav tilght. I.. X. ,11'DD ias retntived to Malu tttet, opposite 'I'a It i,t Hotel. Now 's onr time to coiuo and purchaiw a Kood alfalfa or fruit farm or a com uieicial orchard and secure a flue Home. Ho nun tracts of 4, 10, 15, SO, 10, b0, 160 and SS0 acres of land for pale. Improved and aome unim proved, beside city residence. April , I 11, 1&U. 1 WOOD FOR SALE! I5I.OCK WOOD VI.S4 1MCP. UAD i! WxxaK3( vom nosv on, as xar as trie veatner is concerned, vou are going to be able to wear fairly summery clotnes. Its up to you to say whether they will be extremely smart or exceptionally common m style. If you will be careful to purchase "Miller-Made" you will be gratified with their attractive slyle, their fine quality and their possibilities for saving money. Many times this summer you are going to be thrown into company where you must necessarily be dressed in clever style and good taste. Vvky not wear a "Miller- Made' suit and tal A .te no cnances on not b emg up to the scratch. H pt. rt " Hon of V. r !... , l t .! Sj Cum1 !.. lhon Main a."iKI or leaie orilurs at lUVtt- 1 1 m.: 1 ' Law MEDPOBD HARDWARE 1 J Miller-Made Clothes are Sold Exclusively hy KENTNERS ! f COMPANY