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BEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNT1, MEDFORD, OTiKHOX, WEDXKftDAY. FFBftrAftY 21. 1012. PXGE TTTREfl V RENOWNED DIVA AS my Sclitiiniuiii-Hflnk's naniin nml Vnrluly or Toni! HntliT Than Ever Will Ue Hcnril In Mnlfoiil at Nalatoilinn March I Hnscrvc Seals Now. (My 'I'ttll 111 It M N'llllMII, III '.(Mil I'iiiii- riant KMiiniiinr.) Yiw, ilcwr "Sttitlnnt," wlio wrllu for liiforiimttoii- yon, .Miiiliiiiiu H:hu-lliniui-f lulnti la h ctiiit i nllo. Yon urn right about it. vour fiiomt'it ciiii lonlloit Uihi liui Ki'otit (Iimiiiiui nlimcr In (i ilrnnintli' tmpiiiiio- yim, that Ih rnrrurt, too. Lyrh' oirnini. In ml illUiin. Alio, (-c)I(M'iiliiifi! How tnn lu ho nil thonu llilitK? 1 iliin'l know. Hint In ' 1 1 1 ; Hiiii'h all. AltllOkt II ItjIlllIMM', Ami If Ih wini'ii't Miirli u MiiMirl ly fi'inliiiiitt woiiiiiii, Mufti a .kindly (iimiiiiui MiHinnotlit'i' of noiik lo our nilxttil up nml liulf mlopii'il fuiiilly of nnirtlf'lovliiK Aiiici linim I witulil xpimk of her low olir mm npprotii'li U tin 1 nil ii.o j:tli' if not Rt't llliK Into the InlKH'i utll'UIlU' Your lilui Mi Stoitint. (hut thin conintllo-iioprHiiu h Milt.- uiiixl lie ilit torlurnlliiK li) UiU lime In orroiiHitiH. If )ou mo niurli of h Mtuiluut you pmlmlil) were itl iitrilnra lerllitl nml rotitnl otil for )ouimkU. Iti'ili'i' 'Hunt Utir. '' HithuitiiiiiiillolnKM viili'o Ih hotter t It tut It liftM lnvii ilurliiK Mity of Ho priM.ulliiK Cullfornlit loom. It In ii lilitrvol of it utile. TIii rliHitre are Unit unotlii'i- hIiikit with mull rutin' ttiul vitrloiy of Mill1- rliiy pi t'lttlly wilt not t'oiuo Into the con cur I experience of your iluy Mint mn oration. Hurwly no other with mich t'lwo itppnwtt'h lit iwrfm'llon In every fonturo of tho nliilii. Mutely MaiIhiiih Kiliutunnn-IMuk It Ih" iiietn of IIih concert Htn Not only U U ttiipruiue in her ver mttltlty. which U ilin truly wonderful mill iiiiiiviihI flutiHctorUtlr. hut there nn fow to he chimed with Iut In liny oih line of mmik work Hint he offerM. LESLIE GARTER HERE MARCH 4 Worltl-Famoil Actress Will Be Chid Attraction for March at the Mcil fortl Theatre Other Good Plays Comlii. LA FOLLETTE TO GILL LEAOS IN BE CANDIDATE PRIMARY VOTE Work of Seciirlnii Slijnaliires to Pr.ll- nccallcil Mayor Nominatml liy ncpul) tlons to Place Whcconslnlle's llcans and Cottcrlll liy Democrats Name on Ballot In Oreo.011 for Pros-I .Socialist Polls Ten Thousand Votes lilentlal Primaries Is Under Way. , Open Town Is Issue , . . . I'OlCri.A.N'l). On- . foil. 21 Work of axi'iirliiK MlKiiiituroH lo lift It Ioiih lo phtiii KmiHtor 1.11 I 'ollii 1 1 c'ih hhiiio on tho Oi'iikoii pioMiiinutlnl prlwitry Iml lol whm riHtuiui'il todiiy follow In tho iitfulpt of 11 loli'Kntni from I.h I'ol lutto In which lio ntiit.nl Hint ho wit In lliu I'Hcii for the pnwIili'titlHt uoiiil tuition 11111I would In In tho 1111111I11K 10 tint flnlvli Mt tho uiitlouiil i'oiivoii tlon. When tlm tiim'i wim flmtlioil lu'r MTontly tlnil I ln WIhi'iiiimIii m-imtor whm III milt liU lllnmoi whi hitIiiiih onotlKh to riiioio liht rolliouii'iit, work 011 tho potltloiiK whm Himpciiilfil mill II lllltlllli'l' of putltloiiH Hint llltll IjCKII nimt Into citKloru i)nw ri' ' i'mIIdiI 011 uiiIoih of TIioiiihm Mi Ctinkor. I.h Kollotto' cHinpiilKii tiimi tiKor In Ornoii. MrPtmhtir unlit tmltiy It w i'r tiiln Hint a I'ollititu' iiiiino wotilil npini op tho Oii-Koii potlflon. In tho piluiitty In April J MHA'ITI.H. VNli.. Ki'h. i -'Hio prlninry liolil litn' yonli-nlity M'nulti-il .In tho imtiiliiHtloii or IIIihiii (,' dill, 'nlHtnl-pm iHptililli'Nu. tlio ox-tiiHyor I who wmh ri'cnllml, unit CoorKo I". Cottoilll. tin iloinocrutlc proKioiwilvo riinilliltito for niHyor. I Not nil In, tho rutin iut liiillciito tlmt (Sill ktHvi'iI tihoiit 2,000 uilim J nml Cottorlll hi. ooo. 1 TImmdhh A. I'nrlMli, rupuhllrmi, K"t In tlo' lu-lKliliorhofiil of 12.00(1 ot-H. mill Wi-IIh horliillHl. ithoul 10,000. AS NOTHING .MiiniiKi'i' .Mi'Ciillum nnnouni'i'M mi oupi'i'iitllv kooiI ciiiil for Muii'li n( tlio .Meitloiil Tlu'iilio, whii'li i lu'iult'il liy Mix. l.o-liu Curli'i', I lie wmlil iu iiowiiiiiI m-tri'KK. Mii. l 'aft or ih kiiiiI to ho tiipiii rinjur in n Nploiuliil iniuloni play vvliirli uiw" hot' tuluiit full mv ty in ovory piirlifulnr. Slio will iippntir Afu it'll -I. Ollii'r iillrui'lioiiM fur Mtifoli hit "Alum, Whom Do You l.iw7" Mnroh II; l.n lliiinii (triiiiil opi'iii iintflolto, Mnii- 'J; Alice LIo.viIk in "l.iltlc AUwh Kixit," Miiivli lli "UxoiihO Mo." Alnii'li 'Jllj "Tim Nowlywoilh," Mitfoh 'J'J; I, uln (lliror, Mtiroli li!). NEW BIDS CALLED FOR CITY PRINTING IT ON OS, SAYS JOHN Olwell. Back From California, Basks in Some Real Sunshine and Feels That It is Good to Be Back In Med ford Analii. "fiiliforuiii i it liomitifiil plnoo in wiiiIit without iloiitil," ntntoit .loitn I). Olwi'll who Im jitKl rotiiriteil front i viu of two month in tho oitlli- liiml." Inil I .In mil uim. U'linf.' il li.m miytliiiiK on llti." Ami .lohu uiivimI otn uniiii itl tin' kokiii' rtviT uuiimn'. "I niti kIio) to ittt Intt'k luono nml nlthotiirh n Itltlo trip nmiv lot" tt ml vuiiliiit in ninny wny nidi it m mot lomonciMl in loni'ltiitK o wltnt vw t"nly littvt' in Ihih fnvorril miI. "lliioiui'HH in uimhI in t'nlitoriiiu nml I Ih'Iii'M' I miii'i'im'iIi'iI in iiitcri"lrit: iiinin pt'oplf in tin' Itouui' nir Mil lev wlloi ilililltioll will hi' of Uli'.ll ttlllO." NO COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING TONIGHT 4-fi-f-f! -f : Ow-Iiik to tho lllll"s of -f t Mi. Colvln. I'loaliliMit ("oh Ik I wh cttlltfil to I'ortlmul mnl ( f tlmro will ho no ii'Riilnr -f ' ini'otliiK of tho Couiiui'irlul (itilt Woilui'mlny ovonliiK, f I'Vlirunry -t. j i i. It i jt'iniiti'il ihut Mr. A. W. M -I'lu'ixm ;itnl A. It. It'n-i' who on- mil In Uhvo eloped Iroin (It ill in i-ri'i-k I oiut' titnc Hco Jim i' lii'iiu locitlcd in .MnMHHt'htiMolib, J.oi'itl iiiilliontu -hn ! tttki'tt nIum lo (It'tuiiiiitii' tin 1 1 itl It of tho I0xirl Hint will uni' uiirniuU I'lmiitiojc lulullctv it po-i-lilt-. SAID 10 BE DANGER OF FIRE Tin fire roiiilniltfi- til (hi' rilv imiii'i oil wi'fi' inxtrueti'il Ttioilnv oxouhir to I'Mtiuiuo tlm roiiditiott of tho Nn-h livory Intrn follewiin: h report ot .1. W. Diutiihill nml M. !'. .Mi'Cowmi lot tlio liniuiiuo wieielvJ They reMirt Ih-1 hm h Iniije iitiuihi'r of iiiii'h arc kept on tlio fct'i'oni Hour 1 1 in t they would eeilitinly hum to ilentli if n tire "Inutlil mIiiiI. The Intro i nut I'iie- pllMlf. SICK JMN WbE FREEO BY WEST Oriiiftliv Mi-ckliot;. who wjin nrrot eil here sunn' week utt ur forgery comiititttiil iienr lliitceiiu pleiul t;uilt w'lioii iiirniKiteil ntiil wn- aiveii u mi't iiiiiiim -euteiiee. A pi'titmii for Ins IHl.ole huh itl ullee .tKtieil unit for wiinltlil In tho tfovorunr liy the eolil plHiniiiK wiliioxM mnl thu proheriiti.it; offieeiv mnl (lovi'iimi' WohI will pro liitlilv litko iiiuniiliMli' iietiou. This umisiiul xtep wiis token owing to tlie uimiV phyMi'ul eouilitioii. Ho i ory ill nud his days in (his world II in silid will III' few. POSTAL SAVINGS BANK CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. HiiU wni'o oponml for eily pfiuliiiK liy tho oity oumicil Tuomluy ovonitif,'. Two IiIiIh wofo recniveil, mm from the M fd I'o id I'rinlliij; Co. ami mm from tlm Sim I'uliliHliiiij; Co, i'lueli wore for live eoiilM per lino per iiiHnilion for orillnnnooH, roMiliilltum and Iinl printing' Ihtlh IiIiIh wofo rojeeloil, iiimI imw liitU will ho oiillotl for, CHEMICAL SCHEDULE DILL PASSES HOUSE WASHINGTON, D C, Feb. 21. Uv it V-oto of 17H to 117 tlm limine to ilny pitHM-d tho I nilorwnoil hill fos itiK thu ohoiuloiil Hclicilttlo. A poxtnl -iimii' hunk was upeuoil TiifMitnv ut ,liiek-ou ville. OreKou whii-h Hive iieiirlv eterv tiuportiiut town in thu eouitlv it poKiul MiMiius hunk. The new one itl Jiieksunsilli' lulled oil' with u littue iiumlier ol ilepofitoi'M. Med ford, Aslilmul, Cent nil I'oiul, (lohl Hill nml ,lm'kouvillc now luive llii'Mi luniks CHtuhlislieil. WASHINGTON'S DIRTHDAY LIVELY WITH BOUTS Alio Attoll vh. Johnny Kllhimo, twenty rtiunilit, nt Vornon, Cnl. Kiotltllo WoIhIi vh. Jnelc Hrltton, iwonty roiinilH, nt Snn Kruiivlucu. KrnnU Klttus vh. lOil PutroHkoy, twenty rounilH, nt Snu KrnnrlHco. Hilly I'npko vii. Kninlt Mnntoll, twonly rounilH, nt Kiiornincntn, Mntty llnlilwlu vh. "Knockout" Mrowii, ton rounilH, nt Now oYrk. .loo ThonutH vh, (itinhemt Hinltlt. twenty rouiiiUt, ut ConlliiKti, On), Plill Motiovorn vh. Yoiiiik Wngnor, tun foimdH, ut Now London, Conn. Hlil Smith vh. .Inliuny Duly, ton rounilH, nt Now York. I.uw roiieo lliowu linn returned fioin I'orvnllln. l!eoii;e Cnhlwoll, of HonohtiiK, Is lion vIxiiliiK hlit tuothor ami his HltttorH mnl hiothoi-H. I lurry Cnrln of lloftohurt; upont a few lunim In our elty Ttiomluy inorn Iuk with tola lives. Tyson llenll made a trip tho first of tho wook to Youculhi to visit IiIh lir(tthor-lii-lw. A. I.ovo, who In orlt- loitlly 111 In that elty with pneumonia. Win. IMrleh. ICil AmlrowH, II. ,M. Whotzol, 1C. Mohrouhooh mnl Houh Kline of .Meilfonl wore hero on husl UiWH 'rueHiliiy. .1. .Iuiihoii, luuunKltiK foreman of tlio .lueoliHou Undo eompmiy, was ovor from .liickuoiivlllu .Tuosilny on it IiiihIiiohh trip. Win. Pnnkoy, who npont tho win tor In Central Point with his mother nml daughter, returned Wednesday to his rniicli In Klnmnth county, Mr. mnl Mrtt. Hnor, MIhs Norwood, MIhh lliillhir, W. 13. Kithlor, IM Kulilor, .1. II. Uny, .!. W. Myora, J. 11, HofflniT) J. !' lloawoll wore atnotiK tho Cent nil Point pooplo that npout Tuesday In Medford. To Dchato Judicial Recall. 13l'(ll3N13, Oro., Kelt. SI. Tho an nual ilohnto hotwoen tonin of tho UnlvoiHlty of I'tnh mnl tint Unlvornlty There is Only Onm H "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USEU THE WORLD OVER TO DURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Always ronioutbcr tho full name. Look for this ulgiuitmo on ovory box. 25o. Vl JrvvXtt of Oregon lukort pine" hiTi- tomorrow ovoiilm; nud proninilnH to lti one of HlO tlltonttllllK ttV'll' of the (Olli-sce year. Oregon will fipi.ori tlm nfflr- niHtlvo ntiil Call tho im'khIIvh nldo of thu qmittleii: "Hcwolvcd. That .IttdK'Oi Hhotild lif HuhJ'-rlM) to Populitr U'-rHll." ROtSEvS R0 5E5 'k lime now in jilaul rose ))iilic. A fino line of lioinc ifpfiwn stogie two yoiwH old. Special on Hyacinths, $3.00 per 100 Medford Greenhouse Iloiiii. 2'tf-X Main :J7IL 923 Eat Main ORTHO LIME SULPHUR SPRAY 30 DoKrc- T-ft. In SUcI DruiiiH No Waste. KonjiH'ky Blade Loaf Arsenate of Lead Zinc Arsenitc Alfalfa, Orchard (Jrass, 'J'imothy, Vetch ROGUE RIVER FRIJIT& PRODUCE ASSOCIATION ''''j-''''.''f'J''' .J. H a WL ' 9r m A, Us m m 4 W W m 7 5 1 iK 1 tllU 1 KK, ALWAYS IN THE LEAD LAND BARGAINS LKF TITOFI TALENT- ORECOW I JIUU- JACKSON COUNTY Orchards, Homes, Farms In a Thrivinn Center in One of the Garden Spots of the Rogue River Valley. Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roses, Tree Roses, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Offlcu in .Vault Hotel Lobby Inside I'otninco Next to Ilnrber Shop .S.i!tH)-nI 111) South Fir Street Office Phone Main (Mil Itesldenrc Phono Mitln 2103 HOT LAKE, SANATORIUM C.1- -W&1M3 JfK, CG?JPX77m vJK&?zxmt? msA in ts wiui,k4Jfrjyw?wvtAm?iMit smn i . saErm ..F'iyM .v mi frrnTiii RHEUMATISM CURED WATURE'SWAY LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED Tho treatment though effective is not harsh. Why bo a slavo to the habit when you can bo cured? Write today for booklet. You may have a loved ono which could bo restored. We will be pleased to send you Rpoclnl literature Thq treatment Is not expensive. HOT I.AKIC, Olti:. WAI.TKIt M. PliatCK, PHIuS. AND MANAGER First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository "Wo solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. 1 K. DlU'IUi, PltlCSIDKNT- M. Ii. AM'-ORl), OASHIKR OHUIS CRAWKOai), ASSISTANT CASH1KR Nearly a quartor of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon. It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liboral treatmout CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President O. ft. Lindley, Vico Pros. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier t t 5" .;. HERE TODAY! HERE TODAY! Vanity Fair Complete in Three Full Reels 3000 Feet A perfect presentation of Thackeray's famous novel correct in every detail. A fortune in scenery and costumes. 15 very character portrayed by .an artist 'Pronounced by critics to be the Best Feature Picture Ever Produced AND ANOTHER 3000 Feet of Comedy The American Girl Featuring our Favorites, Miss Florence Lawrence and Arthur Johnson AL SATHER IN SONG THE W00LW0RTHS MUSICIANS Positively No Raise in Prices Admission 10c Matinee Every Day COMLNG EXTRA COMING Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 22, 23 and 24 Signer Franco Milano World Famous Italian Harpist Superb Musical Attraction -4..44MtMMM- P&MP&JJJ9iW9P9 s,wscBOEsy,GA.ro "yem iKSmiiwm IHllfln W4 ll KSH7 . Y.'CI 11 J copyright. 3rjl' lllWXt 2 A Full Line o i Peerless Lamps All guaranteed. Now is v ffljlrivmS ll' tf'firlu ed. Good light adds to the comfort of winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. 4Vttf4V?iC''tf '!&r.pJ&.t I AKERY GOODS Housewives know how hard It Is to mako good breutl and pastries and what's tho use whon you can nurahaso Just as good and even better goods It that Is nosslblo at this store or of our wagon evory day. We Pride Ourselves On making the bast of avarythlng In our lino nml can nrovo It. Wq use only the hast flour In our shop. I "'' t . , . i t Pure White If you miist do your own halting ordor a sack of this flour and you will use no othur. ItlttlKMnKR, VR 1IAVK A COS IP LOT U STOCK OP thu ijust uoci:uu:s, fhuits and vi:ktahli:s. AT.I.FN r.RftPFRY M 1AAJLJL11 JP f JM4A, A VVt -i -4&t&W