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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
U Hi V KM 1 w i I rl '1 PAGE SEE ItETXFOUD MAIL TUTTTOT!, MEITFORD, QRKOON. WRDNKSnAY. MAY 1. 11)12, SOUL OS IS mm m What the Orcunninn nys: One of llio 0A ucts yet hecu at the ii"v ltiitup!:i tlionter, is there this week. It In uothini; mo ro oi les than thu play, "The Soul Kis." condensed nud ndttntcd to vmulov'.l'o. As if is it continues nearly an hour, ncccjsitnt ine; the subtraction of one of tin mil nets from the hill. However, the piny is essentially whole, the only parts removed heinjr n few of tin. un neeehsnry episodes and sonjjs. The east also is larj;c and includes n mimher of persons with )!euuutr personalities and Reed voices, Miv )innn Hoiiiuir as the sweetheart of the French painter, Maurice, beinj: the lending fiuure in the playlet. Oeorjre If. Ford as .). Lucifer Me histu has the second scene all to himself, beiinr on the top of the Shuzer huildins; of Xew York, from which down actor, shnkJnfj with nje, was realistic. Miss Anna Clark, in a iium her of specialties, was about n Iur it hit us any other member of the east. Ten hours and fivu scenes uro introduced in the play. Next to the headliner is a Reed mixture of everything and nothing with serious intent. Mouto Hrook and llert Harris are the perpetrators of what they eall "A Mild Flirtation." Moth have cood voiees. and the sine- Iiir and dnnehiR make the act one of the strongest of the bill. The Oarpo" brothers present a number of "stunts'' that are fresh from the athletic factory, and Figaro, n juRRler, presents a ood line f clulilmndliiiR. Virginia McAdnins in plcnsiiit; whiotliiii' specialties was pIcumiir and concluded tHw high elii bill. Medford theater, Wcilucsduy night. May 1st. Seat.- at Hawkins now. HIGH SCHOOL MEET TO BE HELD MAY II GEORGE AND STELLA WATSON WHO HAVE A CLEVER AND CLEAN ACT AT THE STAR THIS CHANGE. 1 MWEI0MWFfWAW'AKmEii'!?3 lofty eminence he takes an imtmrtinl view of life. In his short review or view he manages to give out some rather tcre and pithy sayings. The story recites the love of a girl for a man and the love of the man for someone else. Maurice, the painter, is searching for an ideal, which Ale phisto tries to supply. Hero is where the soul kiss is introduced. The character work of Lew Harris OR Solomon Slevinski, the broken- UNIVKKSITY OP ORKGON'. Ku- gene, May 1. The Untverslty of( Oregon annual Intcrsrholustlc track , meet, which Is scheduled for Satur-f dny. May 11, promises to bo a grand success. Fully thirty schools will enter teams. A feature of the week end at Eugene that will bo of special Interest to the high school athtcto will bo the lecture on track training by William L. Hayward, Oregon's noted trainer. He has gathered pic tures of the finishes In all the Im portant meets, including those of the Olympic games, and also has pic tures Illustrating certain defects In form. These will be thrown on the screen and will servo to Illustrate his lecture. On account of the great expense of bringing teams from Eastern Or egon only tho winners of first and second honors la tho meet to be held at Baker on May 4 will bo brought to tho meet from east of the Cascades. SUFFRAGETTE OF IRK HERE m;m m w CITV TltEASrUEU'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tho city of Medford, Jackson, county, Oregon, will tako up and cancel tho follow ing Improvement bonds. 113, 1909 Juno 1. 1910; 468, 469. 470 December 1, 1909; 54S. 549, 530 dated December 1, 1910; 23S dated June 1, 1910. Also water main im provement bond Xo. 4 series B dated Juno 1, 1910. Interest on tho above i bonds will ceaso Juno 1, 1912. Dated May 1, 1912. GUS H. SAMUELS. 36 City Treasurer, BE SEEN HERE "Spring Maid" one of the no-t suc cessful of the latter dav nuiMc.il comedie-4 may be seen in Medford June 4 if enough local people wifh to see it. Manager Md'ollum e: the opera house ha opened Mih.criitiou li.-ts. U'REN POINTS BENEFIT (Continued from Page 1.) tion, every public sen-ice corporation and every owner of land and other natural resources assescd at more than. $10,000 and not above $20,000 in the county shall pay a specific tax of $2..')0 on each $1,000; the rate U graduated upward in step-, of $10,000 so that for all above $100,000 of such numbers I assessed value the owner shall imv 114. 113. dated December 1. '$30 on each $1,000 annuullv. ; 172 to ISO Jnclusivo dated' ''This specific tax against owner dated , -ill tom-li the I't-iiiim Innl ulm lm leased his property with u conenant that the tenant shall pay all taxes and assessments against the proper ty. This specific tax is assessed aaiu&t the person and not against the property. A man owning $o00,000 worth of lots, leased on the above conditions would pay annually from bis crouixl rent s?13.1"0 of tlii tn 'This, with the public -en ice corpora tion fraiichixes all paying at the same, rates, will greatly i educe the general tax levy in every county in the state. It i- expected to bring the single ta rate down from i-M 1-1 mills to (! mill in I'lackauuis county. "At the same time, the single taxers will submit local county hills to ex empt personal property and improve ments on laud in Multnomah, t laeka laas anil Coos counties. These bills are siititmtted under the provisions oi the county home rifle tax and exemp tion amendment adopted by the jho pie of Oregon in 1010. "The big businuss aud public ser vice corporation interests and big land speculators arc greatly exercised over theso measures. The submission of these measures directly to the people is embarrassing because, it is impossible to buy up a majority of the voters or even to feel them verv long." Miss Kate F. O'Connor, of liouk ford, III., one of the leading club women mid suffragists of the middle west is in the valley to spend iv few days. Miss O'Connor is in the real estate business in ttockford and is hero to look over some ranch property with a view of purchasing. As a member of a little coterie f Uoekford and Chicago women MUs O'Connor has betoi prominent in wo men's club activities in the country, hi that coterie ate daiie Addition, of Hull house; Julia Lathrop, recently appointed by President Tuft us head of the child labor commission ; mid Catherine W'uugli MeCiilloiigh, Kvans. ton's woman justice of the peace, and lawyer. If Miss O'Connor's stay in me eny win uiiow u is not impronai)c that the local suffragists will cuter tain her. It takes five different aged whiskies to make Cyrus Noble each one good in itself. But it takes blend ing and re-ageing to bring out the best in each to "round-out" the flavor. Why punish youmclf with rotinhi hlKh'pronf, atroilg' whiskey when you can get Cyru Noble everywhere? T. Van Hclutywr .M Co., (Icn'l ArcuPi. lMrtUnil PLEADS FOR WOMEN (Continued from I'ago 1.) wrong done to anyone was donu lo her. "There is no woman ipicstion. it is a human ipicstion. As the mother is so is the sou. .Sho should have the right to express an opinion be cause shr has opinions worth while. "The only reason against suffrage for women which is sound is the in difference of women to civic responsi bility. The principal argument of the anti's however is that there is too much suffrage already. Hut this ts not sound. "Women arc different from men, this is the best reason why men can not represent her. "If a woman does not have the bal lot and obligation to the state all she has is it menace. She must come in some day. IaiI Oregon not he tho last to fall in line. Now is the lime." ,. V3 Summer Vacations Via tho To the East Roso Festival Elks' Convention Sonshoro or Mountains &S& rtf SUNSET OGDEN&SHASTA OUTC5 Hound Trip tick cw to tho prin cipal Cities of thn East, going or return lug through Califor nia, or vlu Port land, doing lim it 1 5 days, final return limit Oc tober 31, on mtlo nn follewn: 4 .SALE 1IATKS: May U-3-4-9-10-1 1-14-1G-17-1S- Aug. i-U-:t-l!-7-l 3-10-lG-22-2a-Ua- SI-U9. 3031. Juno t-n-7-8-13-tr.-17-lK-tU- Hept. t-5.fi. 7-8-1 1-12-30, 20-21. H4-30.27-28. 'J3. July J-3-n.7-U-12-irclC.20- KUp-orrf going or returning 22.2a.2fi. 29-30-31. wlfHlu the limit. cifV Newport Yaquina Bay There is Only Onm "Bromo Quinine" Thmt im Laxative Breme Quinine UteV THE WORLD OVOI TO OtMW A COLD IM 9HC BAY. Always remember tho full namo. Look for this signature on every box. 25c. SWA Tho home of the Hhodolendrou, tin Ideal place to npiuid tb num nier. Low round trtp mid week end tlcKcti. Reasonable hotel rut en, out door amiiftomeuta, Imthlug, boating. Kolf. fUhluK. etc. Irfnv Karr (( Meeting of Women''i 'lut Hah I-YhiicJaco, Juno ill to July 0. PACIFIC ItAIIiWAY A NAVIGATION IIKACHKH Are now within enny reach by tho V. It. & N. and u new field for n pleasant vacation open. Week end ticket now on ualo mid Heanou tlckctn from all polutn on snlo Juno int. v PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Opoua Juno 10 and cloaca Juno 15. Tho Krcttcrtt Floral Kieatn mid Carnival of IMemuro yet hold. Low round trip tlckota on aate from tilt point. , For beautifully lllustrntcd bookletn dcMcrlblng Newport, liny ocean and othor polutn, an well nn Information About Kaateru Farea, routen, ntop-ovora, otc. call on ueareat Anont or wrlto to JOHN M. HCOTT. Oonernl PaaHonRor At;ont, Portland, Oregon. II. 1. O. K. (KlkH) Convention,. July H to lil, JOI'J. t ink t f T T T T f t T f T T T T t T T t " i X-xVij JL V( x. J- A- t ? T T r T We have just three more days to close out every shoe jf . 4?A in the house Saturday is the finish We still have a complete assortment of sizes for Men and Women. Do not fail to lay in a supply of good shoes that will last you all season. Florsheim Shoes for Men $3.00 value, latest last, cut to $3.39 ? T T T T t T t t f T T t t T t T T T t t I $5.00 value, fall style, cut to $2.49 $5.00 value, all fancy, cut to $1.39 FLORSHEIM OXFORDS $5.00 value, latest last, cut to $3.39 $5.00 value, tall. last, cut to $2.49 $5.00 value, all fancy lasts, cut to $1.39 Cross Shoes for Women $4.00 value, latest lasts, cut to $1.98 $4.00 value, fall lasts, cut to $1.49 $4.00 value, all fancy lasts, cut to 89 LADIES' OXFORDS $4.00 value, latest lasts, cut to... $1.98 $4.00 value, fall lasts, cut to $1.49 $1.00 value, all fancy lasts, cut to 89 Comforts and Blankets We have too many and want to turn them into cash 75c Blankets cut to . 49 $1:00 Blankets cut to 69 $1.50 Blankets cut to 98 $2.00 Blankets, large si'c, cut to $1.39 $2.50 Blankets, large size, cut to $1.89 $1.00 Comforts , 89 $1.50 Comforts ;$1.19 $2.00 Comforts $1.49 UNION MADE OVERALLS AT COST We hope to sell them all out in throe days. All oxtra well made $1.00 values to close 75 75c values to close 55 $1.00 Blouses to close 75 75c Blouses to close 50 MEN'S PANTS Values up to $11.50, choice, each $1 Sweaters for mon, women and childron than cost. $5.00 Skirts, one lot to close $2.79 f f T Y T t f ? T f f t t 1,50 4 v , less These are real bargains and prices hold good for three days only Thursday, Friday and Saturday f'-r-.r V.J- t !- ' H. N. MOE & CO. 'V it?' 125 East Main Street Medford', Oregon t T T t f T T t f T T '&&&&&&$&A&$&& .