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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1912)
- page eight MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, QKlCaON, SATURDAY, MAUV11 i fe CANDIDATE FOR SENATE IS HERE J. Morton of Sali-m, n candi date for tlio republican noininiition for United Slates nouator spent Sat urday in Medford. 11 what Mr. Morton'n claim is for this hiKh honor, is not slated on his card, except that ho has lived in Oregon for 550 yean nml was a member of tiic legislature one term 12 years ago. Mr. Morion says he is a believer in progressive republican policies, a parcels post, direct election of sena tors, government control of trusts, income tax, commission to ia upon nluc of corporate stock, echibiou of coolie labor. Though Mr. Morton has lived in Oregon Jit? years, this is his first visit to southern Oregon. He says he is meeting with guod success and ex pects to defeat both Bourne and Sell ing, despite the fact that few people in Oregon ever heard of him before. Schumann-Heink's Advice to Young Singers LARGE CROWDS ATTEND NEW STORE OPENING The Medford Mercantile Co., Med ford's newest store, enjoyed its for mal opening Saturday and nil day crowds hove been takinc ndvnntace of the ononine sale bargains. The storo is an expnnwon of the old Meeker store, cuouch outside capital being taken in to make it possible to add new lines. The M. M. Co. has, in addition to its large dry goods block, a millinery, men's clothing, shoo, cloak and suit, nnd other departments. The store, for the opening, was decorated with spring blossoms. THEATRE TO AID LADIES The management of the Star thea tre has offered to donate 50 per cent of its uross receipts, Thursday, April 4. to the ladies of the Greater Med ford club at both matinee and even ing shows. An excellent program has been arranged. The Star is now showing "Cardinal Wolsey" n historic film of more than passing interest, depicting as it does the divorcing of Catherine by Henry VIII and his subsequent marriage to Anne Boylcn. M'FARLAND TO TRAIN SUNDAY Tommv McFarlnnd, the renowned lightweight boxer scheduled to meet Bobbie Evans in a ten round bout next Wednesday night, will work out tomorrow, ui'tcruoon nt the Angle opera house for the benefit of all spectators who are cordially invited admission free. It is exacted quite a gathering of funs will turn out to sec the lud who fought Champion Ad Wolgttst to a draw perform. The probabilities are that his op ponent, llobbio Evans, and the rest of the preliminary boxers will also help to entertain the visitors. Train ing will commence at 2:110 p. m. During Mine. Sclnimann-Uolnk'H recent visit to Medford tlio writer bad the pleasure of a long talk with tho great prima donna, during which time she discoursed so Intelligently on the subject of young American singers that I feel It a duty as well as a pleasure to pass tho advice along, In tlio hope that It may bene fit those Who are Interested In tho cultivation of their olces. , "First," said tho madaine, "tho ilangerouH pitfalls to young slngns Is too much praise by overxcalous friends. This Is especially tho caso where tho singer has great natural talent. They are encouraged to overwork their voices before they have sufficient understanding or method, while the organ Is still In a state of development." Said she: 'l commenced my work about tly age of 15, under tho guidance or a thorough master, who hold mo well In check, notwithstanding tho desire of friends to show me off. for even at that early age 1 possessed an un cution are a mere matter of detail when you have accomplished breath control, and romembor. you cannot mnstcr breath control by simply singing: you must practice physical development In order to strengthen usual voice. 1 kept up my study for thirteen years before making a pro fessional debut, and even then be gan my most strenuous work, al though I had been given a good foundation." "What. In your opinion, mad- ame." said I, "are the most Import ant points to be Impressed upon tho mind of the student?" "Resonance and breath control, by all means. Theso aro tho founda tion, and you must have a perfect foundation If you expect to build a great structure. Phrazlng and exc- Hi ?hNjiLj3liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivifv. k; 9V9 JkiBfllllllllllllllllllHki iwt the rcsplratlve organs I wo.Ked for years on one phrase in one of Mo- STANFORD BOY Hurt's operas, nnd I bellovo that t am the only living singer who has succeeded In (tinging this phrase as It was originally wrllcon. And I did It through persistent physical train ing. "Tho people of America aio begin ning to take music seriously. As a profession it is nt lust being looked upon as one or the real professions, nut tho standard Is being placed 1 higher ami higher. A so-called nat ural musician, without culture, has no placo In tho profwulon. The doe l tor. the lawyer and the singer must nil be masters of their profession In this day of competition." When we take Into account that .Mine. Schumann-llclaK will be CO 'years old nor next birthday and that .she still retains her purity of tone and Is to appear In Wagnerian opera next season, her advice should hae full weight with the yovng singer MUS. Ill) VXUUKWS. ROBBERS' SHOOT AND KILLS TWO rOKTIiAXI). March .10. Sheriffs poises and police nro today m-iucIc iug l'oitland and ieiuitv i effort to apprehend the lone highwavmai. who irtMt night held up an nutomnb lo imitv near Portland, and who whet the pnr,ly refused to halt opened lire with u shot gun resulting in the dtntli of two men and injuring of a thttd (leotve llnsluiKS n I imcimty o Oregon medical xtudoul wi nlm.' iustantlv killed. Donald Mewati was sh.it nnd died shortly after being bronchi to a l'oitland hospital. Tin. third shot lodeed in the arm of Irving huptoii, who was severely injuted. Medford Printing company carry a full Hue of legal blanks. THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WAHHINfl A HIMCClAliTV. Abb WOIIK (UJAHANTKUI) Orders called tor nnd delivered. I'lrst claim work done by hand, liiullea' and men's nultn cleaned nml prennod. Tot, Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner Hlghtli and South Central Aveuiio. WHEN IN Portland, Ongon TOP AT TUB HOTEL MULTNOMAH I lMESlyr fflDkljJH feA il 1 PJ .1"- ill. F. lr)v vjr KltiHHHHiIIHHPiiWVHH L A Portland' Larrfcit Northwest's Grandest Hostelry" Absolutely Fireproof 725Roosu 300 Nooma With Bath 100 Sample Room Otcuplri n Mlr Hk In Uo holt t bina n4 flncncUl dlitilctl. Till tnext miralfl. cnt Utbv. HitUBunt, 1UIIiom, lUnqtwt Hall 4 Public Kmihi ( Id Wil. Tbo ulinMt in eomloit aj connlnc. HeJqilHU il.l'.O.K. 0id4 Lxl(o Carntion, I'titltal, ltd BUIOriUH l,Ln-HATB3 II. TO U.C9 I'BK DAT IltiiKt Mt guiy Titla &4 0tAmr S. 0. BOWBRS, KAMICI J. M. BatWWHIX, AllllUBt MBitr IREAKS RECORD STANFORD USIVKKSITY, Cnl., March 110. After standing for 17 years, the world's record for the run nine hish jump, made by M. F. Sweeney in New ork m lWo, s broken today as a relt of a re markable jump of 6 feet G 1-8 inches made by George llorine of btautoru. Horine's record was made in a meet between Stanford and the University of Southern California, and the height was officially certified by nine prominent officials of the Pacific coast. Sweeney's record wits b feet 3 fi-8 inches, made in a dual meet with England. As a result of his performance llorine is assured a pluco on the American team for the Olympic games in Sweden this summer. He is 22 years of age, a native of San Diego. Legal blanks at tho Medford Print ing company. 8 PROVES SUPERIOR To Its Only Competitor For brcadstuiTs, the standard flour is niatk- from Dakota Hard Wheat. Recent analyses of Fisher's Blexd Fi.oi-k, which is a scientific combination of Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, award it an even higher rating than this recognized standard. The Columbus Laboratories of Chicago, the best known testers of 'loin- give Fisher's Blend Flour a general average of 100.2 as compared with 100. , the assumed value of a perfect Dakota Hard Wheat Flour. The Gluten Qual itv of Fisher's Blexu is 101VI as compared with 100' . -for Dakota 1 ard Wheat- Water Absorption Pewer: Fisher's Blenmi 64' , Dakota I lard Wheat P Loaf Value: Fisiiru's Blenm) 101 .2, Dakota 1 lard Wheat 100. Certi fied copies of these tests on file at our offices, for inspection of all interested m verifying them. Retail prices for Straight Eastern Hard Wheat Flour, along the Pacific Coast, raii"c from $2 to $2.25 per sack of 49 lbs. A demonstratedly superior product can be procured from your grocer for approximately from 20 to 25 less money, if vou insist on having Fisher's Blend Flour l-or Sik !'y .til Dealers. West Side Market Loavo your orders for Enstor Spring Lamb Saturday Sale March 30th 2 lbs. Butter 70? 10 lbs. Lard $1.25 Ham. per lb 17 Pot Roast lSVatf Pork Eoasfc 15 Phono your oiviors for chickens. I have lots of them LOUIS HEIL, Propu West Side Market THIEVES ROB eox OFFICE Uurfjlarb broko into the box offiec of tho Medford tliuntro Friday even injr and tstolo ul) of the gallery tick et. No money was obtained. The public is warned against buy insr any tickets to any fellow from oioiib on the htreet. l'urehube them unlv at Haskiiib or at tho theatre. DR. BARBER MOVES INTO ELEGANT OFFICES Dr. F, S. Huiher, the dental, hat. moved into his new offices over Daniels1 ulotliinir store. In his new suite Dr. Harbor bus- one of tho moot modern sot of offices in southern Oregon. There aro two operating rooniK, a lubratory, reception room and office. All nppliances aro elec trically equipped and of the latest design. SUGAR TnUST CASE GOES TO THE JURY i ii ii 1 1 . NBW YORK, March 30. Judge Hand this afternoon delivered hi churge tp the jury in tho caso of tho sugar trust, oburged witli buing nn illegal comhine. A verdict is expect ed tonight, iwsw 'TZ?JtM UMmY Easter Only One Week Awav An; you going to spruce up a bit and uolelinito tin occasion as best you can correctly and economically' Tim is just where we can interest you. We are showing the greatest array of patterns and fabrics ever shown in Alcdftml in one season and can surprise you by what we offer from $17,130 to '$25.00, some higher and some lower.' If you look at our $2.") line you will look no farther. Whether consciously or otherwise, we respect the conven tions of Fashion in attire. The man who wears correct and be coming clothes acquires' prestige thathis less careful brother caniiot achieve. To the discerning man, correct style, good materials and perfect fit are indispensable; these qualities have given our kind of clothing for men and boys the preference of critical tastes. fa ; Model Clothing Co. Dciixncd by Hlrh.WUkwUeCo. 'A Knox Hat to Be Right for Easter Wilson Bros. Shirt to Feel Right Brighten Up Your Home We want to call your attention to a few things that should not be overlooked CAL-O-TINT Js a sanitary wall tint that anyone can apply, and not only cleans the walls of your house, but is a killer of germs. We have it in all shades. Call for a color card. JAPALAC Is another necessary article during spring cleaning. It will not only iuako the old furniture look like new; but will preserve ii as well. Anything in the line of paints or stains can be t secured at the Medford Furniture 6 Hardware Co. Pacific Phono 351 Home Phono 35 ifcBswftpWjP - .am. ofewtt v f-.SXr M.' -