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PAGE TOTRETB SCENE FROM THE JOYOUS MUSICAL GAIETY "LITTLE MISS FIX-IT" IN WHICH THE FAMOUS ENGLISH COMEDIENNE ALICE LLOYD IS STARRING. DEER EXPECTED IN PARK EARLY TOT)' MATL TttTOUNK arEDFORD, 'OT7ECIOy, TF-RRDAY, MAKOH 12, 1012. I HOUSE RENT FREE while you nro paylnf? for the attractive seven room liotnn on n paved trent we nrn offering on Btnall monthly pnymentn. Your rent tnony will buy the plnre Hoe iih today. HUNTLEY & MacGLATCHIE '101 M. 1?. & If. Bldfir. 1 4 ' 4 0iin k 4r r( T If opcii wciillicr iMinlliiiii" tin' lIl'llVCH III' lll'l'l' wlilch in H' l 111' irnuitMl iillriH'lioiiH of t'nili'i l.nlc Kiitlniiiil inn-It pritlmlily will iili'i' lln? park n month carliiM' lliim iihiiiiI. 'I'll" Pltlk H till' Wllllll Wl'lllllt'l HCIIiOII I'l. nun for llin iiiiiniii'i'liH of flu fnn.'t. In lln wlnli-r tlmy hi'mI. lli f'Millilll, wIlCIII III)' iH ll'HH HllllW llllll n inililoi Clllll NI'MMHI lllllll Oil lilt' Mllllllllit of tin' inoiiiiliiiiiH. A lriuiK' llilntf l lint llic lilni'kliiil mill imiliitiiil iloor mi'Vit iiiIiikIi' nor lii'hpiiHH on 'iH'li IiIIuiI'm pil'HlTVI'H. Tin' liliii'lilniN, wliii'li pri'iliiiiillintn liv n Inrp' innjorit.v. iiIwii.vm ulity on tln wi'Mi kIiIo uf ( inlci- l.iUtc, iinil ilnriiiK tin' cotil inontlm ni'i'k tint wl hiili of iIik i'iihi'iiiU'n, while the mult. IniU inin llin Ntiiniiinr to tin' ciinI of tin In lie iiml wiiiii'i' on llii' lower IiiikIh i'iiI of tin' inoiinliiiiiM. Tin' liiku iloi'i not iliviilc tin' mill ( piiili, nml I'ltlii'r vnrii'lv of liruli coulil got on llio other nc without tronlili. Mnh'tiiil ili'i'r mc lln linger "pi'i'le, nml pii'fi't tin- open kIihIi nml tcni lory wlit'it ihi'ii' it lilth' huifth. Inn llii' hhii'LlniU unni tin' hi'iivy luii'"! nml thick lini-.li for Ihrir nhoili'. In the pink ilmiiiK III" Ih'IkIiI of lln' opi'ii Ki'iixon, in .Inly, Aiiku'Ii i'H'1 Scpti'inhci, Ihi'ii' llic. on n kiu'mh of Siipcrlnli'ioli'iit V I'liiiik Ariint, nhonl TOO ir KIMI lilni'klnilM, nml nlioni Kill ninli'liiil" in tin pink. No hnnliiiu Ik nlloui'il in tin pink Siipcrinti'inli'iil A runt loix hciii Imth kimU uf ili'cr pui in tlii' "iiiiii' piihliuc mnl llii'V iiiiltl --lov in IichI" ii ill lliii'l iih if I'l'ini'il iipnrl. TILE MACHINE IS INSTALLED To tlio prcM'iit moilern plnnt of re incut working iiiiiclilncry. tlio Meil ftml Concri'lit &. Cnimtriirtloii com inu hnvc mliti.'il a drain III" niaclilnit of llin Iliti'Ht linprovi'it ili'MlKll whlrh Iiiih a mpurlty of 1200 fi-i't of til per ilny. The mitrhliio In n now on". In fart llin imlcntH liuvi' not lii'cn fully ciiri'il ami ( In (oiniiuny at llii tlitii' will not iIIviiIko Uio nuinirn uf tlio innmifuctnriTH. Tim slxit of tlio turn cil out hy tliti mncliliiK In from threo to twelve liivlii'M nml of one-foot IciiKtliH or longer If iierewmry. All tlio aro hamlliMl niplilly mnl under a ureal preMiire. wlileli herur' perfect itii'C'lniciiN from tin' moliln. The firm took up tin inuniifactni III); of tlii' tile on account of the flolil opened by Hie iiecnitNlty of lllu for I lie draluliiK of mim of tlio orcliardH lit Hoiitlieru Oregon. Ilowevei. the tllejh of mich n ipiallty that It can lie lined for any other purpoHc. Oiw of the (eaiuroH that the tiiiinu fuel ii lorn claim for It In iirerVrenco to tlii! clny tile In that they are limn fra Kilo and are a Kienl deal more poroiiH. PATENT OWNERS CAN MAINTAIN A MONOPOLY WASHINGTON .March IS. The Hiiprnuiu t'otirl today held the owner of a patent Iiiih uiiruHtrlcted monop oly upon all arllcli'H imeil In Ita op eration, may fix the prlre and pro lillilt ItH iihii, and therehy laid down the liioiul principle' of doubt ful ap plication to iiiniiy of the novum iiieutV uiitl-trmit hiiKh which Involve the qitcHtloii of patent rlKlitH. The court Nlood four to thiee. Chler .ItiHtlco White, with .IiiHtli'CH l.auiar nml IIiikIick, illwienloil Chief .liiHtlce White, In a Hplrlleil opinion voiced IiIh dread of the lemiltH of the coiiiI'h work, anklnn who could fore tell tho extent of monopoly mid wrongful roritrk'lluiiH which would mlho. Ah coiiHtrucd hy Hie imijoiity of the court, While xald tho patent law could' reach out to Include with in the patent every coucelvatile thliiK lined In every American hoiiHohold. filler .liiHtlce While mild coiikicsh Hhoiild act to head off "untold ovIIh" which would follow tho court'H con Mtriicllon of tho law and urralKueil tho niajorlly us IiuvIiir hrokeii all preceduutH, PORTLAND LINE-UP IS ABOUT ROUNDED OUT HANTA MAUIA, Ciil., March li!. Practltvilly every poiiltlou on the Heaver toaiu Ih decided today except Hliortntop, mnl McCrodlo Ih cIohcIj watchliiK tho worii of four implrutilH with a view to determining who hIiiiII fill tho place. Klhhle, Coltrlu, llancrlft mid Mn Dowell uro the youiin npuod niorch iiiiIh tryliiK out for tho poHltton. Hy u ctirloiiH prank of natiiie, all four uro llltlo men and hIiow lip funt. McDowell Ih looked upon iih tho HtroiiKOHt hitter In tho hunch. Col trlu Iiiih his rlvnlH hen ton In qulck iichh, Kibble perhapH Ih tho moiit ualiiral playor of tho four, uml Hun croft liaH tlM? lulvantUKo of oxporlonoo, mm , . jmmmwt - " hT m 1 K:vil 1 m mmm. mmjm gv ';J$k f'V m Vi AL ll m Avmb iM V. jfif WL- y I. 'Wt wPf - TL 9 ' Mm wKvkmu K S ' Ar ", ' m sBESWflt z" ''11 IS I WBVjMVJHIHRABVAVaVBaVavA Our Correspondents TABLE ROCK. S. M. NValou Ih hthvitIiik fiom - a Kevere attach of la KrlM. W It. Ityriuu hint flnUhed upray ItiK IiIm treen. Harry Nealoit Ih iIoIiik IoIb of imih loin work with IiIh in'w noeder. (. K. Wnllliii: In mahliiK many iiiniiy Improvemi'iitH on IiIh place, lln Iiiih lately IiinUiIIi'iI a ui'W mil In- tor HyHtt'in of beatJiiK In IiIh resldeiii'u! motor attracted ;ih much atteiitloii u coMtliiK $S(I0.' In hand of inonkeyH. hut he has in MIhh Hone Nealon will heRln a J have It ho that he can vltdt tho dlf term of school at Antloch March ll.'ffient plact-H where he Iiiih work Ro und John Nenlon will Iii-kIii a torin Iuk - Mr. Allen. IiIh foreman hero, of Hchool at Cential near Trail on had to lay off Saturday afternoon on the Hiiimi date I account of heliiK disappointed In KOt- Itev. It. It Schoun did not Ret to ' tliiK lumber, hut expectn to have It on IiIh appointment at Table Hock Sun- hand by Monday inornliiK. At thin day March in. ' wrltliiK the men are unloadtiiK a car Table Hoek Theatrical society Is'" rlck and tho work will ho iiiwlied t.roKrt'HHliiK all rkht. Auiiounce- uii'iit latur. Col. It. C. WiiHlibiirn Iiiir koiio to San I'lanclsco to meet Mrs. Wash- burn, who Ih returning from Hawaii. Oliver I'etilanil ban been t'liiployed to superintend the Table Itnck ditch and will begin putting Ih" ditch In order Monday, March II. The atteiitlim of the proper nil thorlth'H should be callttl to the fact that there Hie no hIkiih on the llybee bridge warning people against nolnn faster than a walk wbll crossing the lirlilue It Is a common practlc.;i)( cliangt.. with some ptoplc to trot their hioses acioHo the brldxe and the vibration Is something frightful. Mlbs Clnmi Haunch gave n party Saturday nftt'iuooii in honor of her lith birthday. Many or the little Kills of (he uelKhhoihood aiteudeil ami reported a good time. Tlie Modoc people bave been doing borne hoai.v blasting the last few da)H. The are building a reser voir on the hill above where the lesldenit) will be. Vuhh Thiiiupson of Modoc was a caller at ye correspondent's Sunday. MlhH i:va Hall leturued home Sunilay. Imvlng finished her term of school at Central. EDEN PRECINCIT J. It. Coleman. Talent's rural mail carrier, nttoiulod lodge In I'hoeulx Saturday ovonliu;. ('. Carey was at tho county heat Saturday paying his InxoH. Mr. and Mih. 1.. K. Hughes or Kern Valley were guests of Mrs. Charley HoherlH In Phoenix Sunday. Mr. uml Mih. I.evln Slagg iipent Sunday In Talent. Mrs. It. A. Itoso returned from HrowiiHvllle, Ore., last Wednesday eveiiluit. I.em llughcH made u huHlm-ftx trip to AhIiIiiiiiI from Fern Valley Thura day, J. T. I'MwarilH of Phoenix wiih In Medford SitUinlny. Noah Chandler or North Talent wiih In Mciirord Saturday. N. I). Hrophy or Talent hnd u very narrow escape while In Medford last Friday. While hacking IiIh team In after fruit Hpray at the wnrohouHo, a rrelght train which was hacking on tho Hiding caught IiIh wagon and hut 'for tho hIow Hpeed or the train Mr. Ilrnphy would have been hurt. How ever tho train wivh Htopped and tho only damiiKO wiih ii broken coupling polo ami ono wheel. Mr. Hrophy thlilkH teapiH Hhould not he allowed to go In there, iih theie Ih ho way of eHcape from Incoming trains. Had his hoiHto) scared, both his team and hlniHeir would have been pulled un der tho inovliiK train. l EAGLE POINT EAGLETS I llv A. (' Ilowli'lt - ' The flnUliiTM are at work on Wm. Von iltT IIi'IIihi'h new. bullilliiK ''.- tliiK It ready for our ilrulHt Mr. A. II. Weber, to move Into. I. nut Tui'Kilay evening iho Mb liift. Mr. Kplker, tho contractor, caiuo rtiHhliu; Into town on a Hpanklm; bran new motorcclt! nml either ho or his ,'"K i"i t"' I The IiihI time I wrote for the Mall 'Tribune was Tuesday evenliiR Just .ih I arrived from SnuiH valley. On WediiOMlay inornliiK Itev. M. C. DnvU and invhulf Htartod for ICIk creek to conduct rellnliniH servlcos, koIiik via the Dod Kc-Kri'iicb bridge on account of the riiiidltlop of the roads butwesm hero and the ferry, and while Mr. DavlH was driving iiloim I was taking lieuiH for the Mall Tribune. Wo found tho toadn on the wont Hide of the river anything but good, although ' I Iiiiv.i u.t.,11 III. tin imii'ti witrwii lilil I the road In a great many places uml by that iiuviiih htraighteulug the roaiU. Also tearing away the old rail and ImumIi feucos and replacing them with won en wire fence; alio taking In large tracts of laud that heretofore have been lying out In tho commons. While on the way we met Mojuirs. Jack IIuhHu and Austin (iri'on. Coming out to Kagle Point. For the benefit of those that arc thinking of Buying Land In the Medford District of The Rogue River Valley Rogue River Valley IRRIGATION wfiS. We have tho facts and know the reason why. CO per cent of the land In -"i this valley will not pay interest on a $20 per acre value, above cost of pro duction of crops. The Best Growing Three Months The flovcrnment record shows tho avcran.0 rainfall for June, July and August for tho last 26 years to ho five-tenths of an Inch per month. This being tho case it Is Impossible to get satisfactory crops year after year without IRRIGATION if J J l-'razer. who ncci'lcntallj hot off the most of tho tons of one of his fort, and later bad to go to the .Mod- ford hospital for treatment and while there bad a stroke of psrnlyslK in one of bis legH so that for a long tlmo he wah unable to walk but ho has so far recovered as to bo able to walk around a little He Is at present stoppltiK with IiIh grandparents. As wo passed through Trull I uotlcd lhat Mrs. MlddlehushiT has been mak lug some substantial Improvements around her hotel nml More. 1 also lonrned that there Is a Joint stock company being formwl In that neigh borhood to open up a new store. Tliore are elgbt shares of twenty-flvt; dollars each, making n total of two hundred dollars to be Invested In tho concern. -They bave rented the old danco hall of Mr. Allon and expect to open up on the 11th Inst. Mr- Den iiIh will bo tho business manager. They expect in the near future to hav the capital Increased fo ns to be able to handle all kinds or goods. Passing on up Blk creek we found Mr. Mcl'alahan, the owner of the saw mill, at work putting in rolleis In bis mill and had tho engine paint ed. Ho has men cutting logs and get ting everything ready to have a good Huminor's run. Passing on we stop ped with ..r. Kd Pence and after par taking of a good supper we went to tho school house whore we found nv.irv.m,, iii h r.lin of tbrno inllos Mr Green li the man a urandson except three, and tlu-y had not hoard 'They play, fight, quarrel, chase files that there wsh to he preaching. Tho and tumble over each other In a man next day we visited some or the ram-! r which makes every spectator long iiif.u mi.,1 ,.i nit.. i,t i tirnnniii.ii m ni. nut for three Just like them. "Alkali the same audience. Friday morning we started for home, but were held up by Have Pence. Ho had put In u throo-mllo stretch of wire so ns to have a phono I producer. Al Sather will sing "I'm in IiIh bonne and hnd attached his; Just Pining for You." The manage wire to the Prospect lino instead of j inent of the Star promises somo the Trail and could not talk with extraordinary productions to be an Trnll. but Mr. I).nls toon discovered nounccd In the near future 303 It .will be to your interest to consult tho In rcijard to tho trouble and Mr. Pence went down to the connection and changed thrt wire, but put It on the other I'nmpect wire and did not discover his mis take until he came home. Afler din ner ho had to take Mitw Thomas f Medford up to McCloud where Hhe Is to commence to teach school Mon day, tho II th, and on the way Htop pud to put his wire on the right line, and now he can talk to his frlendH along the line. Good Show at the Star There Is a variety of films at the Star this change which Is bound to satisfy even the most severe critic on Photoplays. The headllncr Is a Hlograph "A Sister's Lovo" and is most powerful In Its dramatic situa tions. "Niagara Falls in Winter" Is a Pathe and was taken when the thermometer registered 28 degrees below zero, and the Ice formation on tho falls, In the rapids and on the trees close to the falls where the mist turns every twig Into a white lacework make the picture n veritable fairyland. "The Girl He Left Be hind" Is a story true to life with an ondlng that will make every one glad. "The Three Kittens" is a de parture from the ordinary run of films, nml rests for its interest upon the antics of three beautiful little kittens who seem to be almost human t In their oiitortnluing playfulness. Ike's l.ovo Afinir" Is a reature west ern comedy, and here Is where the drummer gets In with his funny noises. This film Is a real laugh Canal Co. 'A V. American Electric Irons The Iron which has tho Improvements of all othcrB embodied In one. Wo have Just received a largo shipment of theso Irons and Invite you to look them over before buying. Southern Oregon Electrical & Heating Co. i , PLEASURE CARS CHALMKItS, I'OI'IMIAliTFOKI), I'KKULKSS, IIUI'MOBILE COMMERCIAL PKIiniiMSS, CI I ASK, KKMANCI: (From $ ton to 10 tows) HK. VAM.KY Finest ICqiilpiied Garage In Southern OreROn First National Bank OF i MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository "We solicit your business, which, will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. Ii. ALFORD, CASHIER ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER Nearly a quarter 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 liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Yawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Prea. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier wy w9n Wc' COLONIST FARES TO All POINT IN OHEOON, OMIT MARCH 1 TO APRIL 10, 1812 SOUTHERN PACIFIC fAHCt inOM CHICAOO ... tJl.00 T. IOUI8 ... 31.00 OMAHA .... J8.00 KANSAS CITT IB. 00 ST. CAUL ... 2S.0O mOM OTHCH CITIC eOAHVPONOIftQI.T Oolout.t rrrnte Wi:sr.ll)JNl)onl,ljut thiy uu bo tirupttlj f root kiiy Dolnt. If sou h ftltii J or rilnllvc Id tlio t'it Iruto "Out lluili lu llu i'lirm." iuun dKixnll tka furowlth rur IocaI uii-nt anil tU'Kvt will b lelrurd'biil to ny uilJti'" oe Iro J. . VOull (iu th uudur.lonoii tor cooo. .ilfUt llt'llWH lit. HUUVI.lHil.U tructlro llteratuio tu mnil Eut. tow h. scorr, oriirwut iini, rotiuio. I IIXmbhhiI fr-----. I A . . BACKJ07HE FARM I r - ' m J ( V- r ii low lio ilu- ohwi vW If m I "W Hi