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wjf'n -r-M f - -TO-V4Ml b-M-t t v W-tWVV' t r H FX&S,JWOJi MEDFORD MAnJiTRIBUNnMmpFORD, OTHW ON, MONDAY, 'AUGUST g, 1Q12 tr-a MkWV.A..9'N frktt.il''"?v MHfc-?-.; ""W .... - '- VVH t-. r - . i B ".. i4 J: " ,L it v FOKD MML TRIBUNE DKPKNDRNT NKWRPAVKR rU KVRItr APTEIINOOM KXCK KPT RUNIJAY. P THM t MKDKOIID rniNTINO CO. Ths t)emoerntlc Times. Thh' MMlrhiKA nil, Tha Medford Tribune, Tho South- urKonian, no AMiuana Tribune, 0 Offlcn Mull Tribune nulldlng. IS-S7-3S North Kir treot; pnone, Mala. IBS1 jioms 76. bHOlinK rUTNAM, Bailor and Mnftr Kntere us nccontVclnM matter M Matron), -QrMen. under ttra of March S. lBifri , v , t Official Fnft4r At ih Wiv bf Medford. v. OftUjIaU I'apr of Jackson County. & ' , a in Ona Wah by mnin .nl. ......... .5.0 vno niomn, iiy man., .bu Fenr month, delivered by cfctrUr In MwlfflnL Jacksonville and Cn- , . tral Point, ...,,.i.. ........... .16 Sflturri&y only, by mall, per yoar.. 1,00 Weekly, per yenr ................. 1.J0 ... wok cotcuxAmeir. Dally iwernge ror eleven month end ing November 3 Or 1811. STfil. , Tall taA Wlr Vnllt Vxil BUpatcItes. Tho Mall Tribune li oh sal at the Ferry tirwa flthml, Pah rrMtclsco. Portland .Hotfcl News Stand, l'ortland. ttamrmn-Nown Co.. lMfllawl, Ore. W. O. "Whitney. Stnttlc Wnja. mtBreBJB. okBabir. - Metropolis of .Southern nrcxwiirid Northern California, .and the fastest fcrowlpt city In Oregon, , . , PopuHilton U. R. oenstrt lilt SStO; estimated. 1911-710.090. - , . , Mve hnndrrd thousand dollar OniTlty Water Syatem comoletcd. Btvlnx flneat kupply puw ntodnialn water. Mid 1T.S Poatofflc rewlnta for year ending JJovember SO, 1811, show Increase of 1 er cent. ;, Banner fruit city In Orciron TtoRUO jfllver SplUcnberK applea won aweep takea misn and title or .. "1HH X1BC f totm- t the a ra RtloDAt. Anels S1iotv. SpokejM, 3909, and a wtr Bf .Newtowna urea 1 1 V AU a at .Canadian International Apfle Scow, .Vancouver, u. C ' rirat rrla bt. 19U at Spokano National Apple Show won toy carload .of Newtown. , ItOKUO nirer pear broueht hlgheat prices In nil markcta of the world dur- Jne tho past atx .vcanw , Write Commercial Club. Incloalnir cents for poataise for th finest commu jnlty pamphlet ever publlahed. $ PORTLAND. Aug. 5. Receipts lor the week have been Cattle. 1094; Calves. 82; Hogs, SG6; Sheep, G15t; JIorses,'86. " Th'o cattle market has Temalncd strongto lilgher. Tbjpro has been a great amount M 'agitation with regard to high prices of beef, and white the agitators seek to find a bug under the chip In price manipulation by tho killers, there Jiao been no satisfactory solution from hat source. Tho real and only reason for the continued high price bt beef Is Its absolute and undeniable shortage. If the rate at which she stuff and calves is being marketed is maintained It will bo only a few years until this country will rank 'with tho countries of Europo in the great scarcity of beef. The mutton supply offers a temporary substitute but as beef becomes scarce and mut ton rccolvcd moro attention It will only bo a few years until mutton prices will make its uso as costly as beef, Tho opportunity lor profit making In beef raising was never bo great as at this time and when It 'is considered that permanent for tunes In tho cattle Industry have fol lowed breeding and raising ns against tho losses In steer specula tion, tho attractiveness of tho cattle breeding ranch can bo easily dis cerned. , I Tho sheep market has been steady. Tho hog market for tho week was higher. - "S t. R. TO ABANDON ROTTEN BOROUGH SYSTEM IN SOUTH , NEW YORK, Aug. 5, In a loiter written to Jullen Harris of. Atlanta, ,G., editor of Undo Remus" Maga zine and a son pf tho lato Joel Chnndlor Harris, Colonel Roosevelt expressed his view on tho position of iho negro In national politics and tho representation of negro delegates in 'the convention of tho prpgrossivo party in Chicago. In part. Colonel Roosevelt writes;' J "In pursuanco of our conversation, I write ou this Jotter. -.J'Many ' letters dealing with the Subject on which you spoko to mo, hayo been bent to mo wUhln tho last few days. Thoso written by men liv ing In tho north usually, oik kmo to insist that wo get, from, the, south, colored delegates to the national pro gressiva convention. Thoso written by citizens of tho south ask thut I doclarJ5,thht the nevy party shall bo" a whito mail's parly. I am hoi ablo lo ugreo to either proposal. ' "In this country wo cannot per manently bncc'ccd oxcopt upon the IjurIr of treating eacli man on bin worth as a man. Wo can fulfil our high mission among tho nations of the earth, wo can. do lasting good ty ourselves and to all mankind ohly(!f wo so act that tho humblest, among its, so long us ho behaves lit straight and decent fushlon, hate guaranteed o him under tho Jay his right o 'etijoy tlib fruits of his own hbnest labor and'' his right to tho pursuit of iiapplucoB In his own wny,,fo long nrf Hep m mm, n B no uob not irespnBs otuiito uguia or , ifh Ilia- R "tlt-tufcti, i. - i. ... J m PROTECTING WE nAVE ihc in-otectccA taril'C haWiw, iiiKlt 'oalflV at iho publis expense, chunoviuc for outrageously llliyh tai'iff for tho bouofit. OftUc AHibrii'ati lnhlijK Who almost without exception is' utalfrvVaul mitt urtiloKotl; wo have our various trusts, both big and little, clamoring for protection in one form or another on the plea of pros perity; wo have the labor Unions and the closed shop striving foi- a monopoly of labor to Increase wages; Wo have professional nieu striving by state and federal lieehse to eliminate eoninetiiion all forms of the protective spirit. Ktiw coihn Writer (joiKuusivciv that tho suppression ot Lmrglarly is a menace td )rosperity jfhd that the thief must be allowed to ply his calling to support an army ot people to Whom he furnishes employment, that the elimination of burglary is a blow to American industry, the American workingman and the national prosperity It is claimed that bnvglarv furnishes employment for 75,000 hones! people, with a 'salary total of $-15,000,000 or more. "What Would become of these men and Women and all the millions of invested capital should the burglar hearken to the teachings oi; morality and religion, celiso stealing and tiini to hoiVes't piifttiilstf" asks.tbc writer. JCf there were no burglars, there would be no jieed of 2o,000 people earning their living as watchmen. llal of the police torecs could be discharged. There would be ho heed to manufacture ami sell burglar alarms, burglar proof safes, and other burglar contrivances. Hence by all the arguments used for" the protective principle, burglars benefit society by giving employment to honest men. Hence, whoever reforms or tries to re form a burglar, strikes a blow at American industry and the American workingman, is seeking to destroy our in dustrial system and hence is an enemy to the "republic. Why not encourage thp burglal and protect mm as well as the trusts and manufacturers who are burglariz ing the people by the tariff 7 Journeys to Home (Wrltton for the Dally Mail Tribune by Col. E. Hofer, Manager Mado in Oregon Campaign.) About two million dollars a year is tho cost ot tho various kinds of Igiant powder, nitrQ-glycorlno and other explosives used III blasting rock, blowing stumps and for other purposes in Oregon. Thcso explo sives in the past were all manufac tured in tho cast, and most of them by tho Duponts in Dolawaro, a cor poration tthat has accumulated many, many millions, and aro ex pending them in, great works of charity besides building grand boulevards, erecting fine palaces and keeping one of tho firm in tho United States Senate. During the past year tho first ef forts were mado to manufacture a high clas3 explosive In Oregon tho Llonite stumping and blasting pow der mado at Portland. Few per bobb know the obstacles that have to be overcome in securing tho estab lishment of a new Industry to com pete with an established Industry that has assumed national propor tions. Patents have to bo bought, capital onust be enlisted, practical men found to Itandle the factory, a sales agency established, and then the trade secured. That was all done successfully In tho caso of tho Lfonltb cxploslvo manufactured by Iho American Safety Powder Company at Sauvlcs Island near Portland. Demonstra tions have been mado In many parts of tho atato showing that tho now product has somo superior qualities n lts favor besides being a product bf home industry. That it absolutely will not and cannot explodo ,, from handing, that. it, docs not .freeze, that It has no sickening or nauseat ing fumes or gases to give off that It Is in reality a safety powder for all persons connected with It thcso aro facts that had to bo proven by actual demonstrations. ' EASTERN CAPITAL BUYS JANSENBRICK PLANT drio of Mcdford's heretofore infant Industries will take a sudden boost! since tho sale Of tho II. A. Janscn hydraulic pressed brick plant to thoi Schrump brothers of Minneapolis. Tho fcalo was cohsumated yesterday. Tho new company will begin Im mediately to Increaso their capacity for tlio manufacture ol pressou ce ment brick and add other staplo arti cles of cement manufacture such as' ornamental .vases, fluo blocks, drain tile, se.wcr.pjpe, etc., making a com plete, cemont manufacturing plant.! Salesmen will bo put on tho road; and ah endeavor to place their pro-1 ducts upon tho coast market will be followed up closely. , i JrhQ firm Is composed of, A.. M. Sdhrdhip and his lJrotlfor, F. ll.i Schrump and Is capitalized ut $10,4 000. Tho doal was iriado through A. K. Waro, who wVll act as secretary forj tho now company. Mr. Jansen hus' been retained as managor and treas- uron A.. Mt Schrump will bo tho head of tho concern while his brothor will act us vice-president. NOTICK. j Persons deslrjng, reliable jlnforma-j tldn concerning Alberta. Canada, Its' natural resources, coal cheap, farm' lands, soil, good, ernrifl, lionltlifuf elllnato, adilrosHEggou, & Olcsborg.j bawff, Alberta, Cauda, 115 HE BURGLAR i? in Lipnencotts', who shows of Oregon Industries Thero Is no explosion possible with tho Ionlto Safety powder un less It Is confined under pressure and fired with a cap that Is a most wonderful fnct. It can bo burned llko dry leaves In tho open by set setting a match to It, and It has very much tho same crackling sound of burning leaves or dry brush. But when packed in n cavity, or drill hole, and properly tamped. In, and fired with a fuse and percussion cap then it lifts tons and rends tho solid granite. Tested out in blowing stumps or dead or green trees, or standing timber. It compares favorabiy with any high-class cxploslvo mado In the world. Tho factory on Sauvlcs Is land Is a model Oregon Industry, and with tho site the company has six hundred acres of land. Tho secret of making this cxploslvo Is carefully guarded. Tho president of tho com pany Informs you with a smllo that common Irish potatoos aro tho prin cipal Ingredient. Dut no nitric or poisonous acids aro used, and thero nro no unsani tary results connected with tho uso of Llonlte. Many other pdwdcrs used in clearing land Icavo tho men who handle them almost helpless for half the time. It takes them sev eral days to recover from the effect of tho poisonous fumes generated by firing the cxploslvo, and In fact tho lives of tho operators aro not length ened by their occupation, while no bad effects follow working with Llonlte. Tho factory at Sauvlcs Island has plenty of good lands for homes for the laborers connected with tho In dustry, and they aro all to bo located on two and five acre tracts, where they can build Homes and ralso their own gardens, and sell .potatoes to the' factory. Surely somo of tho millions sent away to eastern states should bo kopt at homo by using tho Oregon mado Llonlto blasting powder. BUGGY PEDDLER QUITS THIS COUNTY Tho third act in tho Spatildlng IJuggy company caso camo Saturday whon tho salesmen for tho concern hurriedly quitted the county before warrants In tho hands of Constablo SIpglcr could bo served upon thorn. Act 1 camo on tho part of tho cor pdrdtlon when thoy tied tho hands ot District Attorney Mulkoy by an in junction restraining hlro from pro ceeding against tho company for an alleged violation of the peddlers,' law of Jho state. Tho second act was In stigated by Mulkey when ho attempt ed to dissolve tho Injunction, and In thu( interim during which tho matter was under advlsemont attempted to obtain his men with warrants. Tho wily salesman Is now In 8a lom, whoro ho will attotnpt to work that torrltory for his company. It Is pxpected that tho district attorney of tho county will attempt to check mato him thoro. $OTICK. Notlco is horjOby given, that tho un ddfslgned wllj apply to tfio city coun cll.at its mooting t bo held August 6, 1912, for a Jlconso to 'sell .malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in quantities loss than a gallon at Its plhco of business on lot 11, block 20, clly of Medford for a period of six mniltliH. W. M. KENNEDY. Dated July 2j, lpis, BIFF AND BANG! SCORE 9 TO 8 Wood S, Medford 9. Koliborl Kill HluU tlottoiil t Put him otitl Ham! ningll IllfCM! Outside ot that It was nil right nnd n Sahbnth calm prevailed throughout tho gaino. Three men up nnd titrco inon out wAa tho order on each sldo lit tho first Inning. In tho second, with otto but, Kin noy Williams split the scam' on tho ball, and scored while tho homo team war playing lawn tennis, hut tho noxt two wore nttablo lo sotvo tho ltu-ROSR problem. In tho lasl hall, "Home run' Dakota" two snekor. ami r.lira blngio, wltlj tho aid ofTwhltu'a wild, hcavo netted tho homo tram Ivtp runs. In tho third, Wood failed to roach first, hut Medford, with quo down, annexed tho only two earned runs. In tho gamo, Dlgsbco laying down n safo bunt, Weokler driving a Ibitg olio over Ihd fenco ror two sacks, and Mnttloy scoring both of them with n drlvo Into tho crowd In loft field, .but being hold at hccoiuI on account of ground rules. In 'tho fourth. Cramer added one to Weed's tally with a slhglo to center, getting second on a fumble nnd senrlug on William's hit to loft field. Tho homo team furnished two pop-up flics to second, and a strike out. Then camo tho tcrrlbio fifth. Souza, three strikes and out. Hooten and Wlhr both hit by pitched ball, Uowdcn bunted, bases full, Winder's, homo run four tallies. This ap pearing to bo tho psychological mo ment, Duller replaced Burgess, and started off with a two bagger and reached iho third station on Wock- lor'n bingte, both of them advancing when Whlko heaved tho sphere Into tho crowd at tho bleacher gate. Ike scoring, Wecklor stoic third during tho recess and scored on Maker's fly tovlcft field. Score now G to C. Tho sixth Inning was horso collars for both nnd tho first hair of tho seventh gnvo Weed nnothor, but in the last half Dlgsbeq walked, got to third on Weckler's sucrlflco hit and Mattloy's sucrlflco fly and ilakor, aB Is his habit, smashed out nnothor single, bringing In tho run. Enthus iasm among tho suffragettes and their Incumbrances. First Joy. then gloom, for In tho 'eighth, after GUI. by a spectacular catch, retired Cramer, Hooten shot a meteor down past second, getting first and a turned ankle. Cramer was called to run for him. nnd got to second while Williams was mak ing first on Mattlcy's fumblo. White at bat; blng! Thnt settles it. 8tovo. It's all Wow! look at Gill ho can't get It. Oh goodness, ho fallen down look, look, ho'a got It. Oh Joy! 11 ut ntas, beforo ho could got up. Hooten and Williams had crossed tho rubhor. A walk, a. hit and a steal bring forth nnothor bunch of glooms, but Iko strikes out his op ponent and a largo sigh of relict is heard In tho press box. Now Its 8-7. favor of Weed. It is also and llko wlso 8 to 7 In favor of Weed nftor tho last of tho olghth, and simi larly nnd without chango until tho last, or tho ninth. Bay 8am, wo go'tUi got ono ihls tlmo or it's cur tains. I got rriy last quarter on Mqdford and Court tolls mo I gotta pay, cash for my , taxi rides and I don'twannn walk homo Jf I Oh you nignbee! that's tho dope ft clean hit a stoal ycaa. Oh look, Evelyn, that's Mr. Wecklor. Ho'll got another hit. You Just watch. Oh, look at that ball. Ob dqap. that loft fielder will got it. Ho's out oh-h-h look, look! Ho dropped It. Oh goody! Como on now, ohyoti Malt ley, hit It a mile. Knock It out of tho lot! Dunt. Keep U on tho ground lay it down. That's tho dope. Just our luck tho pitcher wlj),"got It, ho's out safo, safo. Say. bo, did you Inmp hat doublo stotj? Bopio , class to that. Say, bore's Halcor there's nodhlng to It. Oil you homo run n-ah-thoro sho goes Out. Hoy, Gill Just a llttlo sln B1o, pjd lmpr, Just ajllUlohsy hit thoro -It goes no, Willlam'B has got It no, ho hnsii'l Ding Ding two runs, como'ptj, bo, It's nil ovol1 lot's boat ItWhat? 0-8 In fav6r of Medford, Klddo. Tho scere: Weed AD It in Ilowdon. ss fi 1 1 PO A 2 2 E 0 0 0 wndors, 2b B Cramer, lb 5 Uooton, c ,.,C fljTlllam". 3b jfi White, rf A 1 J 1 ? 0 ft 0 2 1 I r b o 1 0 o 1 2 1 1 Souza, If 3 Ortiz, if 0 Hooton, V., cf ...i2 ? or Thodo? cf t 0 o 2 Wlhr, p 1 38. 1 Medford lligsbeV, ah .. All It .1 a tn a a t a l i t o o i ro a o a it ti 3 1 3 it 0 0 I a o i o a v o a i Wvcklor, ah I Mattley, lb I Maker, o ,...& Gill, it .ti HnrgrenW, sn ....I Ittancs, rt .wit Atttlo. if ..m.I Burgess, p ,....,.1 lltitler, i !l a 0 I 1 (I o o 0 t as 12 a? jo n 3iuninnry-Enrnod runs, Medford a. Two bnso httn, K. Hooton, Unkor, Wecklor, Mnttloy, lltttlor. ,Hoio run, Winders. Hncrlfco hits, Weck lor, Mnttloy. Stolon bancs, Wood 1 Medford t. Htruek out by Wlhr, r,; littrgoKR, a; lltitler, a. linso oit balls, of Wlhr, 1 off llutlor, 1. Hit by pitched ball. V. Hooten. Wlltr, Left on basi'M, Wood, G Medford, fl, Tlmo q( gamo, 2 hours 30 ntluutes. Umpires, Urous, West, A return gamo will ho plnyod nt Wood Sunttny, August IS, when tin excursion will ho run front Medford, It Is to bo regretted that Mod ford's reputation for clean bitsohnll was endangered during tho gamo. No mntlcr how great tho dlsatlHtnc Hon with umpire's decision's, nor haw much such dliAtlsfnctton Is Jus tified. Medford Ih not accustomed to have that dlsatttfactton ovldoncod by either blows or vile language, ami yesterday members' of both teams of rondod In both respects. Although tho offending players without doubt had mow or less ground for com plnlnt, their actions wcro unjusti fiable. Let us Imvo fast, peppery, hard fought baseball, In future, but without tho "rough stuff." Good fans don't llko it and won't stand It. GANGSTERS THREATEN LIFE OF ATTORNEY FOR "SQUALER" NKW YORK, Aug. ti. District Attorney Whitman Intends to placo Decker on trial tills month, accord ing to authoritative sources tonight. Plnns havo been mado to provont any possible tampering with talesmen. Ah soon as tho panel Is drawn nt least two detectives will bo usslgncd to shadow each tnleninnu. J. M. Sulli van, attorney for Hone, has received two death threats. Tho snndor ot m Happy Women Plenty of Tliom In Medford, mid ((Hid IteAMin for It. Wouldn't any woman bo happy, After years ot backncho suffering Da)n of misery, nights of unrest, Tho distress of tirlnnry troubles, When sho finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the following. Mrs. Jano Sovoy, 1023 Ninth St , Medford, Oregon, says: "1 first used Donn's Kidney Pills while living fn Idaho. I had suffered a great deal from kidney trouble, nnd noth ing seemed to help mo. I had In tense pains in my buck, hips nnd kid neys, whon I started using Doan's Kldnoy Pills, but was soon rolelved nnd finally cured by this remedy." Tho nhovo statement must carry conviction lo tho mind of every rend er. Don't simply nsk ror n kidney remedy nsk distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, Iho samo Mrs. 8ovoy had tho remedy liuckod by homo testimony. 50 conts nil stores. Fos-ter-Mllburn Co,. Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. "Whon Your Hnrgk Is Lnmo Ito inutntar tho tfumo." WILLAMETME VALLEY FARMS IN liA.Hi: fOUNTV, UHKGO.N Fruit nnd Horry Farms Truck Farms Dairy Farms Stock Farms , ' , ,Oon6rnl farming , ", Wrlto for doHcrlptlvb list hud lit erature tolling about tho won ('.er'ful resources of Lane Count), Oregon. J. E. THOMAS & C0 Cottage Grpvo, Oro. MY METHODS,- of Uefi'iicYiug are positive. You take U . n9 clmnces here, i DR.RiOKERT Eyesight Spocialisi Over Kentner's Watcljiqpr Addition Grow f Jackson anil HumnUt Medford Realty and , Improvement Company Af. F. & H. Co, lildg. Iho thioittH liulleuli.nl ho hits no inmo uso for tho attorney of o "uiiuoiilor" limit for tlto "qiilnlor" hlniHulf. Home, Webber and Allen, thioo of thoRu huplleiitod, profoitB thoy four thoir llvo aro "nut worth tho pilio of n button. ;.!L--.. u.j Are You Lacking Tcclh? good ooumlrollnlilo teeth thnt you enn trust for mnatlnUtiig purposes? It so you will ho glad to know that wo can supply you with single tooth or full nets without any difficulty, or pain on your part, tvnd nt n very mod oralo price. Wo nro experienced dentists and practice, all branches ot tho business wltit grcnt success. You will find us good people to know. 1a(j Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Dnnleli for Dttda, Pacific Phono 2C2S, Home I'honn ar,3-K Thermos Just what yob want on thai auto trip 'Always hoi or cold nl you desire MEDFORD BOOK STORE MORTGAGE LOANS roncy on hand at all times to loan on improvod ranches and city property at lowest rates with "on or before privilege. " JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320G-C.Bldg. MY PATRONS aro SATISFIED PATRONS Dr. Rickert Eyesight Specialist Over Koni tier's A SNAP "CO acres, six milon from Medford, good graded road crosses tho tract, nil free soil, nt ?50 per aero. $1000 will imndlo, easy terms on bnianco, .Part is qrppk bottom Innd, suitable for alfalfa. Sovornl springs on tlo placo. Tlmbur enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tho Grlftlu crook district. W.T.York a Co. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work Guaranteed Priced Iloosonalilu COFPEEN & PRICE 3S Howard Block, Entrance on Bill at, Vsclflo aoai. Home ait). Crater Lake f i I Auto Line Car will Icavo Hotel Medford, for Orator Luko at 8 a, in, Tuesdays and Saturday. Ito turn Mondays nnd ThttrBdnyi. Spend Sunday nt Crater Lnlco. Hoflorvatious mado ut Medford Hotel office, 8TAR THMTftfe Undur dltuoilou Pooplo'ti Aimiriuiuont Colupnuy, AI,VAYh IN THE I.KAli i IT IM HKIti: Tho groat photo opora "FHA OIAVOM)" Coinpluto lit thii'o kmiIh. Atiber'n cIiivhIo opnrn, oxiiulHltn nlory Hpcutncilhtr ucoumi nnd iiuunutltiual lllOliltllltrt $i!ft,ooo pitonntnioN Tho iitory Is given n nonnatlouiil nilitt ux by it renlhitlu strugglo on tho ItiilK" of a pievlplro 200 foot nhovo sea hivol. Tho cunt liicluiloit thu nblost pliiirrt lit riluidoiii. IIcnIiIon HUM) fret or llm hvnl comi tly m'i'i'iiiii i'H' jieeii ut llm Slut'. Iinitglito jouisolf Mowing "Frn 1)1- nvolo," tho fumoiiH ItiillatropKiii, for 10c. Our prinm loiiinlu thu iiitiuu lOo nnd Ho MATINEES DAILY Cotnltig Tuesday, Wediiendny nlnl Thursday, Aug. tllh, 7tli and Ktli. Tho grand Elks I'arado. Portlunfl, Or. ISIS THEATRE AilvniiiTil Vniuletlllo Mrvnieil llioioplny (iKOitei: mill oorr niackfuco singing, talking and dune lug See thesu Jolly boys, E.Vlilti; ('HANOI: OF ACT Tin: Titiu.Mi'ii of ltiHiir A western ilriuuu the pupi'inn noun Comedy Ono thnt will innkn you Inugh , tiii: WHITE HOPE Comedy A Wotild-bo puglllftt, hio wlflo put hlln Into u tub UOOD MU,8IO Hvonlng pertnrmanco, 7:30 Adinlmiloti 10 and 10 cents. Special matinees Saturday and Uun- day at 2 p. m. Medford Theatre Sjwclal Engagement TliiMiiluy, Atigunt Dili GRAND OPENING . .MiiMrnl t'oniedy World's ItiH-orit Dlivrt froiu Its Uifonl Hunk- lug Two and Ono Half Weolcn I.'iigngrinfiit nt Iho (.'oliiniblu 'J'lienlor, rinii Francisco QUISIANA A mtiidcal trip in tho Mnrdl (HUH, by AddlAhii lltukhardt, Frcdorlck ilonaglioy, Hen M. Jerome. It A II N E V H E It N A It D .SOPHIE TUC'KEH ' Ilopslo Dovolli ' Helena Salliigor I.estor Crawford Jlnrry Iliuilon ' t Eleanor Hourly . J llobt. O'Connor I' Mortimer yodoii Ooo. T. SeriolH " nnd GO moro Of- Oniili'st' Hlnglilg, " DaArliiK, liookliig ClioriiN In tlio1 Woildl , " .1 ft' , Orlgliiiil Coinjiauy mill Produc tion From flio Chicago I,a Snllo. 'I'luirn Iir.li TlmriMt Oil ' p?jA4wA Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O, Publlo Laud Mattorsi FJnal ProoL 1 DoHort Lamia, Coutoat nnd Mining CttBOB. . Scrip. & ii 4 .j- .. ' .- . -"'-.r.. w 4 U