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MFDFOTm MAUi TnTOTNI3, IWEDFORD, OH.fflON, MONDAY, IMAttOIT 18, 1012. PAGE TTEEREISJ frt- 0 lulu mm in IF CoiiiliiK ultiui'tlyim nt llio Mcxlfoiil otmrii Hoiihe: "Tlm Wlill HMr" ToiiIkIiI. Our locnl tlipfttruKonrn mo iiIwiuh liiiiily to wylcoiuo with onon iiriiiN, m :? IIMvviii, an)' attrnctlitit of 11 kind 'il. iiolutoly loinovou from tlm Kfent vu iloty of Hulitttr o(torliinn which hwiii to lio nlinoat I'liillnxii nml thorrfor' It In not ut all HiirprlHliiK to find Hint iv Kinniliio hiloi iU Ih IiuIiik hIiowii in a wry miirkt'd d u rco townntH thu toin Imt of "Tim W'hlto HIhIit" to tlm Mod ford tliuutio nuxt Momlii) nlclit, a iliuiiiu puro uiul iiluiplc, yet IiimjhI d with piofoiiml jiloly, uhllo ioIIIiik n htury of ntdoiit love. Tli NiiuI)'i'In anil llnby. I. in) I lu (iH iijul MnrKiirot Minim liupiirnoiiiKii "Tlm Nuwl)wi'ilr" In "Tlm NivI)'wimh and Tlmlr Huh)." which toiiKiH to tlm MoiUoul tln'iilnt mi Muii'h '.it!. Mr llnym Im hui (ui'ilvd ln')(ind all oxii(.'latluiin In uiiikliiK "up ii fuco niitiinilly ralhcr liiiiini In IIh impei (, mo an to rttimin liln tlm rl.twilc fcnturoM of thu Mr Milium limit. 1 1 In koiik, "JIk AIciiik Mr JIkkit." In which tlm ' CIkIiI I'outor PIki'iiiw'' iikmImI, Ih oiiii or tho miiHt novol hoiik nuiiitiorit lutrodiicd In ninny n day. Tin- iiiiihii, In tlm pomon of Monti Ico I'llnt. ami tlm kH lor, lnipnnouiitnd by Kuliillii Yoiiiik. fnriiUli niiiHi of tlm fmnlnlno fun I Inch Iiiih a HtrlkhiK mimiij niitulior and In hor own way miiciwhIr In ilollnlitliit; thu audloiiri" An orlKlunl Hud of cournd) Ih ion trll'titi'd liy 1) I, Don, an u lillnilou (tut man ualttir. mm of thu nmnwlUin of thu uuanou. Tlm foiiilnliit; loutliiiioiit Ik r ion It ami fair to look upon and Ih carofull ithftortod iih to hIxum Tlm t-hnlili) olmriilm, toruiH "Tlm iiIkIu ponlur plKimiiH," Him uiiikv up thu Infant rlitriri aru lorliilnly "culu" and no other HilJrciHo lll HUfflco tu ilwcrluu ttioiu. Thu continue diulMod tut thVi rhoniH am brilliant and fulohliiK wlillo tlm M'opcH aiu IukvuIouhI)' notol and beautiful. Tlm coinpnuy uuiuliorii 00 1.2 people, thu 1-2 I loumo, buliiK tlm hnby. Iiiilu (lnMr Will titxm I'laj Here. Lulu liliiHor In Minn Dudelnutk will bu mm of tho umnt Impirtatit attrai Uoiih of tlm HprtiiK ni'ioiun, hor on KnKi'iimuL he.ru IiOIiik nuuuunccd fur MnrchT29lh.'MliH Olneor hnit loin; boon uiip of tlm niOKt Important fl urtm In comic oporn, her flrt vlnlt to tlm Mem IioIiir with FranolH WMI uon a iIokcii hoiihoiih bark. Hx jeiim n uo hIiu cuinn to the coiihI In l)oll Vurduu, In which dulut) offorlnx Him itahllriiud a popularity thai will en dear hor for tunny cnr. I lor pioxont tour In tlm now Vlonnom) oporn with Ita romantic lino Htory and alluring VIoiiiUMm )nlir.0H, Htaitod In IIOHton and will luivu covered at tho urn! of thu hoiihou uotrly thirty thuiiHnud tniloH, MIhh OhiHor Iiiih boon kIvoii an ovation In Denver. Halt l.ako City, J. o AukoIoh and Han FrauclHro. Him will Htart naitli after tlm cloxo of hor KrlHcn i)iii;nKoiuont and will lio noun' only In Portland, Konttlo, Kpolcaiic and a fuw or tlm uioru linimrtaut polutH, HiIh city holm; mm or tho row In which Him Ih booked miUldu of tho alioMi. "Itohovcu of (lio SuiinjIniHik ranu' April till. Itov. CharloH !'. AUod, inlnlntor f M2MgM M RD SOON Y ? ? r r T f ? ? ? r Y T T T t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y '! ! Sf '4, ' 22 SCENE FflOM "THE WHITE SISTER" AT MEDFORD THEATRE, MON- DAY MARCH I8TH. KJLutVllw TE.t KBmKl&JmK&EmEKEW& I " I H,m' 1 VHttdHfJSOKRMjmB : REARRANGEMENT KENTNER'S STORE; NEV DEPT. ADDED Tlioio lutH boon n Kiucral real raiiKoiuoul of pait of KciiIihtV utoro for tlm purpoHo f couvoiilonco. Tho iiioii'h and ymiiiK uiou'ii hIiooh have boon iiiommI to thu balcony of thu cloihliiK department, which cmubtucn all tlm iiioii'h and jouiik iiioii'h ap parel In ono room. A Juvenile dopnrt iimnt Iiiih heoit arranged In thu rear of thu Htnro for tho handlluK of Klrls' and bo) h' apiiarol up to Hlxtoon joarn of iik'. TIiIh makoH It iioHulblo to Mlinp In tho Juvonlto department without i'oiuIiik In contact with any other dopartluoiit. A drapery and fabric ilopai tuient Iiiih nlmi been uiruiiKed. In which tho Colonial draperies aro ronHplcuoiiH. Thoy luivo u nice booklet for froo dlHtrlbutlmi, dIiowIiir tlm arraiiKo inont for drnpcrlcH In (llfforont roouiH. the Fifth Aouuu HaplUt church, mic of tlm la i gout lotiKroKiitimiH In Nuw York of that denomination ww a per formance of "ItDboccn of Sunn) brook Farm" durliiK Hh M'ar'M tun at David HolaHco'H Itopubllc tlmattv, Now Yink the chai iiiIiik comedy which l Hhoitly to bo Keen hero on Tlnimdi) nlr.lit, Ainll I, iiroHonted under tho uiauaKomout or Klaw & Krlaimor aud tho icvoreiid Koiitloinnu wroto in outhUHlahltc toruiH to Knto DoiikIiih WIkkIii, tlm author of tho llohocca hook and of tho comedy. Ho mild: "I lojolio that my little friend lto bccciV Iiiih boon placed upon tlm Mlnco Tho puro and poifoct Joy of an oven li); with hor and hor rilemU Ih a iouI iiorvlcu to tlm loiutnuulty. Fioni tlm rowd) farco and Hid hilly duuiry mux leal piece, one luriiH to (IiIm froMlt, lovely pla iih to u dlfforont world." Last Chance Down Goes the Price A thousand dollars better than anything in the city If no buyer this week in I move next Monday No more just like this for the price LOOK and you will see why Six days to look and considerDon't offer me $3249.00, it wont go-$3250.00 buys this snug little home. R osc .ve. I WHAT CASEBALL HEADS THINK OF BALL PROBE llcic Ih what tho dlfforont Iiiiko ball IiuiiiIh liavo to Hay rcKiirdlui; ItuproHcutatlvo nalliiKlior'H coiiKre tiloiial InvuHtlKutlou Into a bnfiubill trurit: Al Huiim, president or tlm Pacific Co.ihL IcaKue: "lliiKuball Ih In better condition tlinu ever before. It In conducted Htrlctly on thu love!. In voHtlKiitlon Ik wulcoinud." JnuicH A. Hart, former owner of Chicago CuIih- "Prcbunt day owuorH aru In tlm nauio only for thu money t.iero Ih In It. 1 think hoiiio hucIi rv: llou iih thu couKrosMlounl resolution HiiKKonlH Hhotild lio taken " Han .lolinBou, picaldcnl of tho Am- ci lean leaKiie: "Wo will bu Blad to liavo an InvcHtlRntion. There Ih no batoball truM. Many plajcrH n re paid blKKor MilarlcH than cougrcHs- men." ProHldont l,)iich of thu NntloirU loiiKim. "Wo court an InveHtlgatlon. Tlioro Ih absolutely nulhlu;; BitvorliiK of a truit lu our Ioukuu." Carry llurriuau, chalrmnn of tho National Hisohall comtnlHulonr "Tlioro Ih no bnxoball trust and from tlm naturo of tho Kanio tlioro nover can ho." FItANKFOUT. Ky . March IS. t'nloHH an net of executive clemency IntorvoiioH, tho electric chair In tho Htnto prlHon at Kddyvlllo will lecclvo Its first while victim next week. Tho man who Ih awaiting execution Ik Cal Miracle, tho nroathltt county inur doror On Aukiihi "i' last Mlruclo nliot and Killed Matthew .lonoa at his homo noar IMnevlllo. Tho KcreauiH of the wlfo and children of tho vic tim attracted Mih. Dolblo Gibson, a neighbor, to the kcouo. a, itr it Kl1122HiHHH AAA..AaVA.A...A..A..A.A.Ja..AVA H. Rose Avenue ST. PATRICK'S DAY IS REMtMBE Tlm ciiteitiiilimeiit (.'tun lunt ni'it ut the opoiu Iioiihc, under (lie nu liii'CH of tin; Kiu'kIiIk of Coliiinlms wnu i LTiinil MiiencHH, Tlic nIuui' wiih bountifully ilecorutoil wild icd, white nml blue, intcnniliKU'd with uiuernni ('icon. The firMl number n the program wiih "1'olku lie CouccM." ictnlvrcfl by kix oliannimr little ludii-h, lone KI.miii, Iiciio Stillivitn, Jfuiiile Ncwbui.v, Calheiine Deuel, Jottcplimo Wool, nm! Ciiroline AnilrcwK, unil tho ili-l ex ceeiliuxlv well, Their oik hIimwci! enreful tntiuiiiK- The Apollo ipiurtel rcniJcted kc eral iituilherH in it bl''inlul miitiiicr the only eritiumf w that (hey urc not It Mil -they hhould lie. but they lire not. W II. Stewtirt iruve two hplciulii! hi'leetioiiH llini were tnctlv emeralil. Mr. Stewart lias u hplcndnl baritone voice. Irene Sullivan hliowKreat piomihc iih a violinist. If the little lady eon tinueH hi r Htudii'H, hIic will miuic day be cluHheil-nmonir the real artist". The I'liornl club comporcd of hix little Indies rendered two soleinlii clioniHcs that received a hearty en core. Frank J. Loiieruun. L-rand kiiiL'Iit of the Portland eoniieil K. ol C. irave a most intereMiii: itililreHH. in which ho yiive a little Kkclcli of Ireland hihtory. .Mr. IiiierKiiu ih a splendid speaker anil a most pleasant uentle- iiinn to meet. .Inek O'Hricn livened up the pro gram uitli a splendid rcditioii of "Wenrinsr of the Green" and he ync it the true Irish riiur. Jack is alricht any place you put liiui. The event of the cvciiin' was -i number of soup nml recitations by Uoo. C. IlenneHscy. Mr. Hennessey is really it n nrtist. The professional stnae midseil a real star when it fail ed to include Mr. Hennessey nmonj; its followers. (leriildino Miksehc reudcicd two very takintr iiumberrt and wns heurt ily encored and presented with n beautiful bouiiict. Mis' Miksehc's voice shows cultivation. She is the mnkinjr f a splendid sinper. Her stapj presence is very takintr- Ger aldine is really a pVilty prl ami a tnleuted one as well; We must nut forest Kathcrinc Mur phy, who (lelilitcd tlie nudieuce with u voonl solo, "Killiirney, My Home," which was received with enthusiasm. lone Flynn pluyeti an Irish melody R TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Attention of owners of purposes of public entertainment is called to violations of state laws regarding fire escapes. Penalties of $50 a day for violation are imposed for failure to provide at least one fire escape on each street front of a hotel building, easily accessible from each room. Death has already re suited in the city of Portland due to such violation. Action against owners for manslaughter has been brought. This is notice to owners of Medford property that complaint has boon mado of violations here and prosecution will result unless'lho law is complied with. F. H. C0WLES, l?ep. The National Fire Protective Association. ,ff ' E. GATES is 4 blocks from the JOE RIVERS IS EASY VICTOR MB ANOi:iii;, Mnrch IS. "Mexltan" .Joe IlIvcrH of I.om An tivU'H. the Mexican llylitwcllit. wiih an eany victor Saturdny over Jack White of Chicago In the Vernon arena, ((topping the Chknconn In the twelfth round of n Hcheduled twenty round bout. Only Ad Wolgadt now HtnudH between IllverH and the cliam plotiHhlp, and tho two will probably be matched to fight here July t. White never had a chance with the local boy, who nhowed marked hii perlorlty In every department ofthc Kiune. White's much vaunted clever ntfH waH nowhere In evidence and his blown were lacking In force. Dur ing the entire ywelve rounds White hardly once reached Ilivcrn with a clean, telling blow, and all the time he was receiving a terrific punish ment. Time after time White was knock ed down by left hooks to the Jaw or right croflocH to the Home place. Three time he took the count of nine and half a do7en times the bell found bl m In such distress the end seemed Imminent. Although unable to make anything but a pretense of fighting back, tho Chicago boy wau gamenoss personi fied, and probably would have come up willingly in tho thirteenth round had not the referee stopped the fight in the twelfth, with White lying on his back in tho center of the ring, struggling to arise. on her violin, "Kathleen A mini," which wns by no menus second to any number on the program. Mis Flynn e.cts a splendid tone and shows remarkable technique for to youue; a player. Hut after nil is said, the real prai-c should be awarded to denr Sister An gela, under whose careful guidance the youmr ladies who appeared in Inst night's program, received their in structions. Sister Angela, is a re markably talented lady, being n splendid instructor in piano, violin nnd choral work. She is exerting u great influence for ood in her nuict, modest way. and Medford is the bet ter for having such nn accomplished u nil unselfish lady in onr midst. It is, after all, such women as Sister Angela that form the underlying har mony in life's areiit orchestra. Legal blanks at the Medford Print ing company. hotels and buildings used for A.JVJk.JkAA.A..AA.A..TAAAA.A.aVA.A.A.A.A1k.&. a . Medford Hotel, just THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPIX'IAITV. Ahh WOIHC (JUAKANTKKn Orders called for and delivered. First class work dono by hand. Ladles' nnd men's oults cleaned and pressed, Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Cornor Klghth and South Central Avenue. ROvSEvS ROSES It's time now to plant rose bushes. A fine line of home-grown stock two years old. Always a Largo Line of Fresh Cut Flowers on Hand Medford Greenhouse Home 237-X Main 3741 923 Eaat Main B. T. VAN DE CAR will save you money if in the market for diamonds, watch es or jewelry. The best goods at lowest prices in Medford PHIPPS BUILDING lIMtFARM COLONIST FARES TO All. POINTS IK OHIOON, OAIIT MARCH 1 TO APRIL IS, 1912 SOUTHERN PACIFIC rftui rnoM. CMICiOO ... sn.oo T. louit ... a j. co OMAHA .... H.OO KANIA CITT 11.00 T. PAUL ... n. OO ou onn emu eonncsOMaiNOkv low Col oil Ul FirMA-VC8T.nOUMDoalr. bat th7 C4a bfl pnpAld from Any point. Itjoa k f rlo i or rvUtlrn In Ihe Eut who dv Ire to "Got lUrk to the form." oa ta dfpo.lt the tar with jour IocaI avil nd a tlctrt will bo UlrgTiIAr4 loaor tddma da lrd. fOalloa thoaarfcnlntodforcood lm tructlro llttr Atara to wnd tUU KM H. StOn, ttn ttaapt lp. rfiCIUM. NKM II T Ml off of West Main Street 'j BACKT(TfHE . A.A.&A.A.A. A.A. A.AA.A. f Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y T Y Y ,1 '.r ' i B y?j V t Y t i '6 l$HO i r X