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PAGE &TX MEDFORD MATH TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKC10N. TUUKSDAV, APRIL U U)t2. i w 'I ''1 1 Id l i I ! it m BIG DRAMATIC TREAT TONIGHT "Hobecca of Sunnybrook Farm," ! Klnw & KrlaiiRor's ure-einlnotit pro-! iluctlon bended by Urusla St. Gooigc, linn nrrlvcd. and ovorvthlnc is in ------ , i.n.1li.nnii f... lift nMrnniiinnnn ,' VilUIIK'OCl IUI illV JIUI IU1 1MII11V.VI KM- nlght. Klnw & Erlnnger, two master hands of tho theatrical world, arc giving us In tills attraction tho host that possibly can be given to a'theat erlovlng nubile Owing to tho mnssivenoss of tho production tho curtain will rise promptly at S:lQ, "Rebecca" ran for ono solid year nt David Bolasco's theater, Now York; ntno months at tho Tremout In Boston; and seven months at the, Illinois theater In Chicago, and this Is Its first road tour, and within a short time It will have extended en-, gagements In Europe and Australia, the same as It Is now having in our own United States. ' There Is possibly only ono attrac tion on tho American stage today which equals tt, and that is Klaw & , Hrlanger's "Hen Hur." From tho first to the last scene the stage set tings and environments nro rich, colorful, and artistic. Tho light ef fects subtle impressive and beautiful. The same sort of substantial men, women and children who find delight in, and jiatronizo "Ben Hur" like "Kebecca." Such plays as "Rebecca" aro like rare Jewels, difficult to get Into one's possession, and then not always recognizable to even the most Intelli gent mind until they have been ex amined under strong light, which in rases of plays is to be found in pub lic presentations. Tne public Is a merciless critic. Its palate Is deli-' cato, and must be tickled with the ! sort of dramatic dish that will not j clog nor leave an unpleasant tasto i behind. ' SCENE FROM "REBCECA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM" AT THE MED FORD THEATRE TONIGHT. I fe . IH tHEHs ' JMF PI JbBBh . ft. CIPMW vk VVVV sPI ifcs, v --.viiii .iSiK. . sflp; AWAIT ANSWER FROM OWN E .: J NEARLY 4500 HAVE REGISTERED TO DATE Roosevelt to Visit Granite State BOSTON, Mass., April 4. The fight between Taft and Roosevelt for the Now England delegates to tho Chicago convention will be renewed tomorrow, when Colonel Roosevelt will coma up from New York to look over tho situation in New Hampshire, where Governor Bass and his follow ers aro struggling hard to capture tho Granlto state for the progres sives. Colonel Roosevelt's program calls for speeches In Nashua, Con cord and Manchester. President Taft spoke In the same cities two weeks ago. The number of voter signing the registration rolls is rapidly growing Intfrer now thnt the close of the regis tration, April 9, is drawing nenr. Nearly 4300 have frigned up to date. Of this number about 11000 are re publican ami l.")0() are democrat. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 4. Champ Clark si pjiortors will meet here Friday night to launch formally the Mlssourlan'r. active campaign in southern Cali.Vrnia. Headquarters for both men's and women t Clark clubs are open he o today. Both i r ganlzatlons will take part in F.-fd.iy's action. SUPERVISORS ARE GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS Most of the road siipenisors in the county appeared before the coun ty court Wednesday and were jnvca instruction! as to the work they are to do this .summer, which consists principally of rcpuiriu; roads. Road work will start soon. The oomtuitiee of bii-iui'ss men ap pointed to confer with Kohett S. Tow no rtururdiui; tho construction of a railroad to tho Hliio l.odo initio arc nwnttiiiK an nnswer from Ihc owner of tho Hluo Lodge before holding an. other session. Wednesday ovoniue; the following dispatcli was sout Mr. Tow ne: "At a meotiinr of .100 business men a eonunitU'o of live was appointed to investigate conditions lolative to buildinir a railroad fiiuu Modfoiil to Seattle liar. Modfoid business uiou are ready to iiiooiMirate a company and begin oopst motion at ouco upon assuranoo front oit that ,ou will oonstruot a sinolter or oouooiitratiiig plant and operate the sumo by Octo ber 1. giving a minimum tonnage of 'J000 ton per month. A positive state- inicnt friMii you is necessary to satisty 1 tho subscribers to railroad stock Med find uwuits your answer by wiiv. (Signed) W II. CANON'. 11. OOHK. .1. I). HKLL. II. t. (IAKNKTT. , ,1. P. KKDDY." If Mr. Towue's answer is satisfac tory further conferences will bo hold at once and stops taken to start act ual work on the railroad. The eomuiitteo is also discussing the matter of sendiiiL a largo delega tion of eitir.ons to the mine in order that they may see for themselves the extent of the proMrty. SACRAMENTO, Cal.. April 4. Stato Forester ilomuns today ntrourt ly endorsed tho proposnl of tho new ly organized forestry club nt the University of California that tho log Islnturo appropriate $10,000 or fin, 000 at tho coming session to estab lish a course in forestry in that Institution. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Tho autlsoptlo powder to ho shaken Into tho shoos. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweating foot, uso Allon'a Foot-Knso. Relievos coma and bun ions of all pain and prevents blisters, sure and callous spots. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking In Now Shoes. It Is tho greatest oom fort discovery of tho ago. Try It to day. Sold everywhere, UG cts. Don't accept any substitute. For FRK13 trial package, address Alien 8. Olm sted. Lo Roy, N. Y. Havers Self Starting Six-44 l'ltllv KtiuliMH'd, Including Self- Starter, Top, Jlns l-Vtnit, Spood omctcr, $'-!!. "SO Poltlniut HKJIIT kind of matorliil, nickel-stool. IHCJHT kind of an oiikIiio ( ojlln- dors, il.polnt misxiisIoii. UKillT kind of Ignition, llotrii Dual. HUUIT kind of radiator, liouoyooiuli, KK.'IIT kind of iMir alo full float- lug. HK3IIT kind of body, luxurious fore- dHr. RICIIT kind of giiarantoo, ono your hy facmry. HKJIIT kind or Norxloo. HKJIIT prlw spawn. Tho Havers Is sold for what It Is, a woll-mado, dependable Automobile. It Is sold at its real worth and guar anteed to bo worth It. MICHIGAN MOTORS CO. II. A. Jones. Traveling Rep. Phono or call for demonstration Hotel Medford CHICAGO. April I. Frenzied bo caiibQ the woman had married his rival, Calrenco Carr, a man 56 years of age, went to tho bedroom of Mrs. Emily Shaw today, where he cut her throat, willing her Instantly. Carr then cut his own throat. He Is dying. . - . i " I iN ! Medford Tent and Awning Company Manufacturers of and Dealers In Avrsrzxos, tsmts, k.t, oovbkm or ax.x. xixoa Duck Alt Weights and Widths, Awnlnir, Htrlprs, VAC WHOI.BAI.n AMD BBTAZX, All Makes of Awnlncs and Porch Curtains put up at Manufacturer' 1'rlccs. AcpiiI for tha Xoanak Holscltit TaBtiUUny Tlu- now Awalnr 100 IT. rront St. llotli Plions. Medford, Orccon Easter Post Cards 10 for 5c AVo will put our oiilii'o lino ol! KhhIpp I'ost Oirtis, the laiyeHt mid TiiU'sl ussorlniciil in llio city, on suit (oinoiTow and Sal unlay at, your choit.-o 1 each or 10 for 5 Hosiery Tho Boat Hosiory vnluos in Medford Imdics black silk li.slo jiuc II use, garter top, paii' 125 Ladies' silk lisle tan I lose, pair 125 Ladies' white Nose, silk finish 'I thread heel and toe, pair 25 Ladies' outsize Benson Hose, garter top, pr i25 blisses' lisle thread llo.se, black, tan or white, pair 25 Infants' lisle Hose, black, tan or white, pair 125 infants' fine .Maeoni cotton Hose, black or tan, pair 15 Misses' Hear brand School Hose, 'Joe values, ' pair 15 iMen's silk lisle .Hose, black and tan, pair. .125 iMen's Hear brand black' Socks, pair 10 Men's black, silk hose, triple heel and toe, 25c a pair We are closing out all our Hibbons. Hernial 10c to !Ji3c a yard qualities at 5c, 10c, 15c yard Special '"riday and Saturday, 25 por con dis count on all Cut Glass, Austrian Gold Docoratod Glas3 and our ontiro lino of Fancy Jardinioros. HUSSEY'S A. .A..A..A..A..A.A.A..A..A..A.A.AAAA.A. A.A.AA.A.AA.A.AA.JA.A.A. IHIMMi: T yf -t-w-wt v-- VVVVVVVV "' V X4 MKKK t t T T t T Y Y Y Y f f Y I Y Y Y t Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y OVERLANDS OVERLANDS The Largest Shipment of Automobiles Ever OOVERLAND MODEL" 59 TV OVERLAND M0DEL59T SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 59-T PRICE $1150 Wheel base 10C Inches. Body Flvc-pabsengcr, fore-door touring. Motor 4x4 Vi. Horsepower Thirty. Transmission Selective, throo spoeds and roverso. Ignition Dual, Splitdorf magneto and butteries. Brakes On rear wheals, 2 Inches wide, 10-inch drums, internal expundlng, external contrartlng. Front axle Drop forged, I-sec- tlon. Hoar axlo Semi-floating, Tiros 32x3 -inch Q. IJ. Finish Overland bluo, gold strip)) Hqnlpmont Top, wiudshiold and sjieodouietor, three oil lamps, two gas lamps, generator and horn. OVERLAND MODEL 6IT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 61-T PRICE $1775 Shipped into Medford R. R. Company will confirm this This shipment consists of Three, 30 H. P. 5-Passenger Touring Cars One, 35 H. P. 4-Passenger Torpedo Body One, 45 H. P. 4-Passenger Torpedo Body One, 45 H. P. 5-Passenger Torpedo Body These cars are the handsomest cars ever ' shown in the Valley. This is the third shipment since February 10, 1912. Three sold in one day-Tuesday April 2. Call and see these wonderful cars. Four Passenger 60-F Price $1475 Wheel base ) 1 I Inches. Body Four-pahsongor, foro-ilonr torpedo. MotorI 1-8x1 1-2. Horsepower Thlrty-flvo. Transmission Kelcctlvo, tliruo speeds and roverso, Ignition Dual, Homy model "H" magneto and liattorlcH, Brakes On rear whoolH, 2 Inches wide, 12-inch drums, Internal expanding, external contracting, Fiout. axle Drop forged l-uectloii, TlmUoii bearings, Hear axle Kuml-floattug. Th es atxMuuli Q. I. Finish Overland bluo, gray gear and wheels, Koulpmunt Top, windshield, speedomutiir, three oil lumps. In black and brass finish, two gas lamps, generator and horn, OVERLAND MODEL 61 F SPECIFICATIONS MODEL Ol." PRICE $1775 Wheel base 118 Inches. Body Five-passenger, foro-door touring. Motor ixVi. Horsopowor Forty-flvo. Transmission Soloctlvo, throo speeds and reverse Ignition Dual, Splitdorf magunto and batteries. Brakes On roar wheols, 2VJ Inch es wldo, 1 4-inch drums, lutoruul expanding, oxtornal contracting. Front avle Prop forged I-sectlou Tlinkon bearings. Hear axlo Full floating, Tlnikeu bearings. Tires 34x 1-Inch Q. U. Finish Browstor green, Ivory utrlpo; all bright parts nickel plnted, i Equipment Top, windshield, speedomoter, self-starter and thrco black and nickel oil lamps, hvo black and nickel gas lamps with gas tank and horn. C. E. GATES Wheel huso 118 Inches, Body Four-pussongor torpedo. Motor ixilA. Horsopowor Forty-flvo. Transmission Holectlvo, thrco Hpoods and rovorso, s Ignition Duplex, BohcIi inuguoto and batteries. BrakoH On roar wheols, 2' Inch- os wldo, M-lncli drums, Internal expanding, oxtornal contracting, Front axlo Drop forged I-uoctlou, Tlmkon bearings, Hear axlo Full floating, Tlinkon beat lugs. Tiros 3'lxl-lnoh, Q. I). Finish Browstor green, Ivory stripe, all bright parts nlukul plated. Hqulpmont Top, windshield, Hpoodoiuolor, Holf-Hlurter and three black and nlolcol oil lamps, two black ami nickel gas lamps with gas tank uiul horn, 132 So. Riverside Phone Pacific 1414 T T t V ? ? V T Y T ? f ? ? 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