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PAGE tfOUB Medford Mail tribune h-..,,,,.,,,.,., r.-- - ii, ... . AN INDEPBNIMCNT NnWSPAPRR PUDMHtllSO KVICIir AFTERNOON HXCUI'T 8UNDAY. I1Y TUB MICDFOHD PKINTINO CO. The Democratic Times, Tho Medfonl Mnl), Tho Medford Tribune, Tlio South ern Orpffonlan, Tlio Ashland Tribune "'Officii "Mali Tribune nulldlnff. 1S-I7-M North Fir atrcot; phona. Main 1011; Home 75. QEOnQE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered an vcond-clMa matter at Medford. Oregon, under th act of March , 1879. Official Paper of tho City of Medford. Official Paper of JacUaon County. smiBOsxrTxox xatx. One year, by mall fS.OO One month, by mitll BO Per month, delivered by carrier In -Medford, Jackxonvllle and Cen tral Point ,, , . .SO Rnturdny only, by mnll, per year. J. 00 Weekly, per year 1.50 MISS FIX-IT SHOULD FIX-IT "Little Miss Vix-lt" pleased every oho who saw the piny, if it may be willed a piny. There is no occasion, however, for analysing or criticising for Miss Alice Lloyd came, the aud ience saw, and she conquered. The company were all capable, pood looking people; the scenery and cos tumes helped to form n beautiful pic ture. Lionel Walsh as "Percy Paget' and Charles C. Ijiuie as "Huddle Arn old" made their parts stand out with prominence. As also did Miss Field us Marjorie Arnold. They wero all very capable actors and in parts that had some drnmntio signifionnee, they would he valuable members of a east, but as "Miss Fix-It" i only a collec tion of clever specialties it is imposs ible to impress the audience in the same manner that one could in a well defined character. The musical ar rangement wns very pood; the orches tration was in itself entertaining. Now as to Miss Alice. Lloyd, sweet little. body that sho is, dainty and dashing, yet nover suggestive, giving a performance clean and high in mor al tone, for all this she. deserves our thanks, but notwithstanding all this, she deserves a little gentle chiding. The lady has made a great success in vntidevillo with the same sieoinlties in which she appeared last evening. Now, Miss Alice, you deserve a s'cold ing for resting upon your lnurels of yesterday. You are a very capable actress, with. an originality that is rare. You should have a piny written for you to suit your partieii ity; you could stand alouo in a cer tain style of high comedy. "Little Miss Fix-It," bright as it is, is not worthy of you. Paste the word "ex celsior" in your make-up box where you can reau it every night. Styles change in your profession. Tho fad of today may be thrown in the scrip heap tomorrow.-. And yet, there U a. staple article in the drama which is always in demand. There are, however, only the very few who are capable of dealing in this staple. Yon nro of that number. Set your mark high; develop the best within you; yolir profession is a worthy ono ; nn turo has endowed you with unusual talent; prove yourself worthy of her Sift. ED ANDREWS. WOULD BOOST CITY IN FAIR PUBLICATION C. S. Hamilton, representing a publication issued by the exposition association at San Francisco, Is In the city In the Interests of tho pub lication. Ho is endeavoring to se curo a number of subscribers here. Tho publication will keep Its sub scribers thoroughly advised as to the great exposition, and If ho gets pa tronago enough to Justify It, they will givo Medford a 1, 2, 3 or 4 pago write-up, according to the num ber of subscribers he receives. Ho Is from Crescent City, and camo hero with credentials from Judgo Chllds of that city and also from tho fair association, Cases in Stomach Poison the Blood (Ins forms In your stomach be cause tho food you eat ferments and turns sour. Allow this fermentation to go on ana. tlicuo gases bocomo poisonous and tho poison gets Into tlio blood. MI-O-NA stomach tablets stop tho fermentation nlmost Instantly, turn the poisonous gases Into liquid, and eliminates tho poison mostly through tho kldnoys. If you huvo any stomach trouble such as gas, sourness, hoavlness, flat ulency or shortness of breath, MI-O-NA will give gratifying reliof In five minutes, They nro sold on money back plan for ncuto or chronic Indigestion, ner vousness, dlzzlnoas, headaches, Bleep lessness, etc. Sold by Ohns, Strang ciud druggists ovary when; for DO pents a box. PLANT THE SHADE TREES NOW. NOW is ttio time to plant those shade trees, which will add so much to the homily of the city and tho value of its residence property. There is no longer the excuse or an insufficient water supply to care for the young trees during the summer dry ness. There is no longer the excuse of ungraded streets, and at least ten miles "of paved thoroughfares are in shape for shado trees along the curbs. Plant now and do your share in improving your street. A. while later, and the planting season will have passed. BUY AT HOME. JUST what the argument is that induces people to send away from home for the necessities of life is not easily seen. But still thev do it. One dav last week five dif ferent shipments of groceries were noticed on tho plat form of the local freight shed, addressed to as many pri vate families of the city. And this condition exists in all communities. Certainly it is not because tho articles in question could not be purchased in Bedford a dozen dif ferent stores have them nor could it have been a differ ence in price, for the man who buys in carload lots can, in most instances, sell as cheaply as the larger firms of the metropolis. The mail order purchaser is ignorant ignorant of the injury he is working on the community, and therefore to himself. Tho local merchant is entitled to the patronage of his neighbors. He pays local taxes; he contributes to local charities and public works; he gives employment to local people; he is one of the greatest factors in the upbuilding of a community. The man who withholds his patronage from a home merchant in order to give it to one who has nothing in common with him is but an obstacle to progress "Residents of Mod ford can certainly find no excuse for not trading at home. The merchants of the city carry the most up-to-date lines and complete stocks. They one and all are public spirited contributors to all movements tending toward the betterment of their eitv. POLITICAL CARDS (Paid Advertisement.) County Clerk. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tlio democratic nomination for the offico of county clerk, sub ject to the will of the voters of that party at the primaries. I promise; tho people of Jackson county that In case of my nomination and elect'on I will fulfill the duties of tho office ac cording to law and tho best of my knowlcdgo and ability. W. II. MILLER. Gold Hill. Ore., Feb. 1C, 1912. County ltccordcr. I am a candidate for a second terra for the office of County Re corder on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to tho coming primary. I have conducted tho offico to the best of my ability, the books are al ways open for inspection and feel that I am entitled to a second term. FRED h. COLVIG. For Sheriff. I announce myself as a candidate for sheriff, promising a continuance of the buslnessllko administration I have given the offico In tho past. W. A. JONES. For County Recorder. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho Republican nomination for tho offico of County Recorder subject to the will of tho voters of that party at the primaries. I was born and raised at Eagle Point, Ore. I have for.the past two years been deputy In tho assessor's office, and all I ask tho people to do is to look up my past record be fore casting their ballot. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. . 'A cordial invitation is extended, to tho public to insnggjjt' ' our exhibition oC Pattern Hats and models from our own ' workroom on pS ' ' vSaturday, March 16th lV- y PRDFOTJT) MATH TRTBUNR For Prosecuting Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the democratic nonil-' nation for the offico of prosecuting attorney for the first prosecuting at-, torney district of Oregon, embracing ' the counties of Jackson nnd Jose-1 phlne, subject to tho will of the vot-j ers of that party at the prlmarlos, and I pledge the peoplo of Jackson and Josephine counties that in the event of my nomination and election I will fearlessly, Impartially and to the best of my ability prosecute all violations of law In said district and endeavor to administer tho duties of said office with the utmost efficiency and economy. E. E. KELLY. For Kepresenfatlve. ' I respectfully present my namo as candidate for representative to the republican voters at the coming pri mary. I have been onco honored by the people of Jackson county, having been chosen to represent thorn in the state assembly two years ago. If nominated and elected, I shall do in tho future as I have in tho past: give to my constituents as honest and faithful service as lies within my power. I realize that thoro are mat ters of importance to southern Ore gon that will come up in the next meeting of the legislature at Salem, and It will he my earnest doblro if elected to act to the fullest satisfac tion of all the peoplo of Jackson county. J. A. WESTERLUND. For Assessor. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho offico of assossor subject to the Republican primaries in April. W. T. GRIEVE. For County Coinmlwsloner. I hereby announce myHelf as can- Formal Spring' Opening' Millinery I J. II JO Will IJU U llliU I treat for every' one MISS PAYNTER 11 JjQpposite the Postoffico MEnFORT), OKTCCiOy, FRIDAY. r.VROTT 1fl, 1912, dldnto for tho nominal Ion ot county commissioner for tho four year term. BUbJect to tho endorsement of tho republican voters nt tho primary election April 19, I.U2. It nominated and elected I will during my torm of office conduct tho husluoss f Jackson county on a strictly business basis, . and to tho boat Interests of tlio taxpayers, and without fear or favor to any party, partlos or to any particular section of tho county. w. o. Lurcvicn. SAID SHE WOULD ' FAINT Mrs, Delia loni Unable to Stand On Her Feet More Than a Few Minutes at a Time. Pcndergrasu, Ga. Mrs. Delia .Long, of this place-. In a rocont letter, nay: "For live or six years, I sufferod agon Jes with womanly troubles. Often, I couldn't sit up more thnn a row minutes at a time, and it I stood on my feet long, I would faint. 1 took Cardul, nnd It helped mo im mediately. Now, I can do my work all tho time, and don't suffer like I did." Take Cardul when you feel 111 In any way weak, tired, mtsorablo, or undor tho wcathor. Cardul is a strength, building tonic mcdlclno for women. It has been found to rcllovo pain nnd distress caused by womanly troublos, and Is an excellent modiclno to havo on hand at all times. Cardul acts on the womanly const!' tntlon, building up womanly strength, toning up tho nerves, and regulating tho womanly organs. Its half century of success Is due to merit. It has done good to thousands. Will you try HT It may be Just what you need. Ask your druggist about Cardul. lie will recommend It. N. D. TrWl f J U Jli' Ktorr Dtp,.. 9".. rata MtJSlnCo..Omina.1nn.,for bptttal Instruction!, nj 64-w Iwo. "Hunt TlMlattal Lir Wuotn," urn. in puio rrpf . w ijuut. NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Are Held in Moose Hall every Thursday at 3 p. in. Kvorybody invited. Clark & Wriglit LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). C. Public Land' Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contests and Mining Cases. Scrip.. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Guaranteed. Prices Ileaaonablo. COFFEEN & PRICE 33 Howard Block, Entrance on cth It. FciIlo 3031. Bom 349. Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson and Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. & II. Co. Illdg. Vi 'A-, 4fRf - ' 'ft' hi" FOMDE CAN DO IT Do you want your hwvil m In llvat ohm (..input All work guaranteed. Leave nddiCHS with If. H. Pal lentil, Quaker Nursery, Nash hotel, A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 iicTos, 112 milcH cnt of Klamath Falls, on main road to l.akovicw. About 8." neroH will lie under tlio piv ernmeiit ditch and catr bo inintoil. Fine alfalfa or Kurdrn laud. Au ahundniieo of free initsiile rnneh. Onn of tho best proposition)! (hero in in I that section for a man who wauls to cngago in the sheep husiiicas. Locat ed just rijrht for n townsilo wluui tho railroad is built from Klamath Kails to Lakeview, Price $."!) per acre. Will exeluuiKO for Medford ' city or country property. , T.York 8b Co. You Can iSznile with Impunity when you have n flue , set of twill. They enhance the smile and niaku It more attractive. And, after nil. why Hhould wu not all have Kood teeth when thoro nro biicIi Kood dontlHtH iu onrnolvort to look after them? Patting onrsolvort on tho back, oh? Wdl. you'll pralim no too, after you have once patronized UB. DR. BARBER, The Dentist) J 07-2 OS Farmers and Fruitgrowers Dank nidi;., Medford, Oregon j Pacific Phono Main CG3 Home Phono 2S7-L. H. Heartfield FKK.NCII DKV CLKANKI. AND IIATTKU We make OarmentK look like now and inoru than ilouhlo thu value of them to you. WOItlC AIWOMJTK1.V (SUA KAN Ti:i:i) Ilundlca called for and dollvered Pacific ilH.'U IloiiMt 'MO Near Mcoro Hotol Why Be Satisfied with a rented houao when monthly rental paymenta will buy tho fleven room homo on a paved utreet wo are offerltiK at a barKaln. Pay rent to iih, and the Iioiiho Ih youiH. HUNTLEY & MacCLATCHIE -ioi jr. j. &ir. BUig. Saturday Sale WEST SIDE MARKET Pol "Roast 12' 30 pounds "La I'd $1.25 2 pounds host XhiMor 75 Hams 17tf Bacon ,.... : 17 Eggs, dozon 20; JPresh Salt Fish of All Kinds Phono Your Orders for Ohickons , I Have Lois of Thorn The PJaco to Buy for Cash WEST SIDE MARKET Louis Heil, Prop. Valley Second Hand Store Duys nnd Sells Sccoiul-llnml Goods, Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc. M. J. PILCKER, Prop. 15 North Fir Home nm Hell 1107'J A SNAP (10 nrrcft, nix mltcii from Medford, r.ooit (tended road croHscH tho tract, all freo noil, nt ?&0 per aero. 11000 will bundle, enny tnrms on balance, l'nrt Is creek bottom hind, nu'tabln for alfalfa. Hoveral Rprliutn on tho place. Timber oiioiikIi to pay for tho tract. No bulldlucH. In tlio Orlffln creeit uiHiriri. W.T.York. Co. Why not come in and seleet that KODAK You will soon want to use it. Medford Roal Estato & Eraploymont Agency rou ham: '17 ncreH cant of town. ' acre t t rcc. 12 iiir.'H planted to Kralu t!S0 near Hold Mill at 110(1 pci arrr. t!37 acre Improved, fine lorailon. 112 n or oh, 2f In fruit, kimmI liiilld- 20 iieren near WukI Point. Hid acre i'Imh to Kuxlo Point. OR arrert In rultlVHtlon. 20 acreti in f mil mlUm from Medford. i:t: acre X milw of Mftdfnril. 27 In buy, kooiI liupnivoinmitx. 20 nrre planted to alfalfit and ftrnln and kiiiih tret, tKimit litlllillllKlt. If you want to buy a ranch or home rnmn and mo int. If you want to trade, rniiu and mih iih. Wo have nil kind of trade, Hi any locality. TltADi: IIouhim to runt In all pnrla of tho city. MIKt.'KM.A.VKOl'H Wauled, a Iioiihd cUmm' In; will trade IoIh and hoiiih cnnli. .. I.MPI.OYMHNT Olrln for general hounoworlc. Hlx coal inlncrH. Coal mliierH to work by tho ton. Phono In your ordera for men; no chnrKoK to the employer. E. F. A. BITTNER ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono lilt; Home, 11. Medford Book Store WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IOc THEATRE lOc ThuiHilay. Kildny and , Hiituidny. Mt'llOKS .V HIIKHWOOH PretienlliiK a LaiiKhliiK HUH, en- titled. "T1UMMINU A 1HM1H" 1000 I-'eet of Keatllio I'lllil 'I'Olt Till'! IIONOIt OK TIIU I'AMII.V" The oxtrenioii to which boiiio iiicii K In win a winiiau ilntuml lenity net forth In UiIh omphalic lohoar Hal of real life. TWO Ull VMH" A romnrUable animal picture, fea turliiK TmldlcH. the Helltt olcphnut. ALIAS IUI.IiVHAIUIKNT" A elever dramatic photoplay. "TIIINt.'S AUK SICI.HO.M WHAT TIIKV HHI.M" A nldeHpllttliiK comedy KvciiInK. IOc any neat In tho Ihmimo. Hpoclnl ('hlldrnu'ii Mat inee every Satuiday and rliiiiiluy at 2 p. ni . ndniliMlnu fie and I nee. Follow the crowd to ih I'. -"Wn nollelt your patronaRo, which will Imi received with cipirt- 0"V. STAR THEATRE Ahin)N lit the l.rilil. 5 HIP. IMIOTOIM.AYH-5 TIIU PKOSPKfroil'.S UKUM V" PiiHixful V'.toi it Drain "Till MUNOKIt OK XldV It I r IIIoKraph "TIIK TOS INDIANS AT IIOMII, MIW .MUX ICO" ISdurAttiuiftt Tin: idrri.K .ma'hmi ski.i.ku" llMHUtirul Child Plctuiu "WIXXIXO IS liOKI.VC" Vltanraph Comedy Ah HA II I Kit In Souk Till WOOIAVOUT1IS Tho MiiHlclaiia Adult 10c. Children Under 10 yunm. fm Mnl luces Kvcry Day ComliiK Hxtra Coming March 22 and 2!l "PiiHtilent Taft MaLliiK a Slato of Arizona" i Young & Hall Taxi Co. TOUItlXq OAKS' AM) TAXIOA1IS ltciiNouablo Kale In City or Country PlmiifHi Pacific ltd)); Home 100 Sorvlco all day, all night. Stands Medford and NhIi Ilotul. Abflolutely no credit without rirnt mnklui; urraiiHOinontu with man- afior. COURT HALL Maunder TUSCAN SPRINGS naviiiK no equal on mirth In vnrloty of mluorul watora nnd curliiK dlfloaaca that modlcluoa will not roach, If you uro In need of health, conio now. Wo aro open all tho year nnd can ijlvo tho bout of euro and attontlou now aa woll nn In HUiniuor. Htiujo dully from Ked Hluff to tho apWnua. Furtbor par tlculnrfl addresu E. B. WALBRIDGE a'UHOAN Sl'IHNOS, OAI, J y& t As K