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Tho Democratic Times. The Medford
Mall. Tim Medford Tribune, Tho South
ern OrftKonlMt, Tho Aahlnnd Tribute.
"EVERY LITTLE DEFECT HAS A MEANING ALL
ITS OWN."
MS
ANDERSON
iOrriro Moll Trlliuno HulMlng. 26-27-29,
North Tlr street; phone, Ainin 3i'
Homo TG.
QKOltaiS PUTNAM, Kdltor and .Mating
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nnllEXrcW YORK J0V13NMXU TttLKUKAM in its issuo
- of Juno A dovotort nearly a halt pago to illustrations
and an account of tho western tour of "Aladaine Sherry,"
Comuaiiv 13. whieh showed in .Med ford April 7. Anions'
other things the article nieiitious the one night stand played
in JModlord, while among the illustrations is a reproduc
tion of the Joeal Temple of Thespias, captioned "The
'Opyry' House at Bedford, which the actors will remember
without this picture. " 'Oladame Shorn" then proceeds
jto get. into tho wrong room, although she has the right
Dntertnl an m-cond-clftBs matter
Medford, Oregon, under tna n
Mnrrh 3. lSlS.
;. , rtftr r .1.0 city-o? Meiforj. key. No moutiou is made ot the irolden shekels ledford
Official l'apcr of Jackson Couniy ,i ;,.... i, . i ,. .. ii ..:,,, ni Anril 7. hill Hull
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FUNERAL
FRIDAY
Services Will Be Comltictcil by Rev.
Belknap Intcnnciit In Jackson
ville Cemetery Hnd Been In Poor
Health tor Some Time.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE.
One your, ny man..
ik... .Mniii li mull .....
Per month, delivered, by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville nnu v.m
Irnl Point ..,..
it.oo'doar old barn faithful, lo! these .many years-
vw 11 2 i j i i
-is gener
ally roasted. .It is featured as a uonuino "country town
r 'nnvi-v' luiiKrv "
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?. ye'ry,yl'ur'"?! '.'.???.? : I : ':, "-Madame Sherry" took occasion while hero to explain
swobn circulatiok. !to the at'eonipaiiiiiieiit of much Company B music, that
tiverniw for lx months ending
tlnltv
Docpmbor 31. 1910, till.
mu X.ed Wire Untttd Xr
iimpniui.
;.vTry &&' fe,wS&4ll,i ""pyi-yiioiwo is u iioroc
ffiW News clrT'orTlJlSi OrUamV to StiUld Oil tllO rwlSOIl.
y, O. Whitney, Seattle. Wnsn
oven little movement has a moaning all ih-k own. Lot
Med ford paraphrase: Every little defect has a reason all
itij own. Further, a I od ford acknowledges that her
t (with a capital U). but is willing
MEDFORD MAY
SEND EXHIBIT
Directors ot Commercial Cluti May
Meet With Louis W, Buckley nop-'
rcsintinrj the Omaha Land Show
anil Discuss Plans (or Exhibit.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By .Ad Brown
Pulled Vt Stakes.
TIs caslor to pull up stakes than It la
to drive them down,
Uut I fa mighty hard to lose thoj
fearful cliarni;
The man who's always moving Is but
cum line fortmie'B frown.
Yet lie does It then he lives to
learn the harm.
Willi a clearing all established and a
camp pitched on the hill.
And Rood luck a coming surely,
aye, but slow.
It was then I gave my hearing to a
bidding whispered still.
And I felt that I must pull up
stakes and go.
hero and there a town.
I nave, wandered, always wanting
something better than the rest,
And I own a lot of stakes that
should bo down.
til 1 i it i 1 t J " t 1 it 1 1
in mo mao strom ol materia advancement a ot om nas
been too busy to build an opera house. Being a young
city, she must tirst get a place to accommodate the busi
ness daily transacted here, as reflected in her bank do
posits, her postal receipts, hoi building permits. She must
first take some hoed of her municipal needs. She must
furnish her citizens with mountain water, with paved
streets, with sowers, with sidewalks. She has had little
time to devote to the erection of opera houses, hi furnish
ing a homo does one buy a musical instrument first? 1 lore
is her record:
In the past few veal's Bedford has:
Increased her population 392 per cent, her per cent of
gain being greater than of auy city in tho United States
with one exception.
Spent in t4io past two veal's s?l,oOu,0()0 tor municipal
improvements, or $150 for every man, woman and child in
the city.
Spent $500,000 for a supply of pure mountain water.
Spent another million for paved streets.
Spent during tho past two years $5,000,000 for new
buildings, for home and business purposes.
Now upon the campflre ashes that l Increased llOl' postal receipts alld bank deposits UIOl'O
left out in the west i (han am' other citv in the entire jiorthwost.
There are homes and crops and J3..4- ; SJ)jt(J Qp 4.1.,, a('fa;rs 0f ., work-a-dav WOl'ld which
have engrossed the citv, her citizens have alwavs had the
time and the nionev to steal away Jind enjov an evening
at the "opyry" house. John Cort, the western theatrical
magnate, lias recognized this fact and has named .Modford
tho 'best, one-iiiyht stand on tho Pacific coast." Had he
Misfortunes are purely local. The , , , fl cf 'rnl,,.,f fim ,.,f rilnf 1.., K,,!?,,.. Jf .nl1
i water famine that Is threatening Port-, '
land wouldn't bother Milwaukee. "avo uwu jiaiuui, .is uv i-ujiLuuu-a w oi-im, acviauii am-i
, . j t season, his best productions to play in our "opyry" house.
Speaking of names, 'Mr. i.ovo o; Lillian Kussoll, Olga Xothoj-solo, Mary !Maiiucriiig, Yictor
Portland has beaten his mother-in-; r .1 f r 1 , 1- i-jackett. Billv CMifford. I Jessie Clifford.
Frederick Warde, Blanche Ring, Florence Roberts and
scores of other celebrities have come here, expressed
amazement and disgust at our "opyry" house, but have
gone away satisfied and well pleased at the reception given
them, by auditors who were orderly, decent, well dressed,
well behaved, and revealed a high order of intelligence,
and the total on the box office statement. It remained for
a "Company B" crowd to "make a holler" after they re
turned to that dear Broadway in little old Xew York.
"Madame Sherry" with much heralding and ostenta
tious press agenting, blow into town in April and annexed
$1237 for a one-night production. "We're in a country
town, cut it," was the cry, and cut they "did. Wo got a
part of the first act and so;ne of the second. But' it was
"enough for the Rubes," "farmers all of them" Well,
maybe we are and maybe we're not. Some of us have been
as far north as Tolo or as far south as Yreka, but the com
pany 6vidently didn't think so, so they cut the show. The
fact remains that the company got the money' with little
effort. They may have left the $37 in the city, but the
rest they took with them. And for our $1200 we got a
"cut" show by a Company B" crowd.
It may be, as "Madame Sherry" says, that some day
wo will "raise" a real "opyry" house along with tho apples
audi the prunes, bin; if we ever do, we will get a real dhow
to open it, and not "Madame Sherry," with its excuse of
a plot, its suggestive lines, its Frenchified huinor.
lTiEYlTAMMPnTA
EASTERN STARS AT
Wfnrts are beilij liuido by I.oihj
W. Unukloy, ii'jii'OM'iithiK dm pro.
ninters of Iho Onmliu Liunl Show,
which will he held Innu OoIoIkt II to
JS, to hnve MetlUml muiil n lingo ox
iiiiiit tor mivot'iiMiig purpotoN,
The tlireelorrt of Iho chili will con
Milt with .Mr. Buckley tin nl'tctiiooii
at -I o'clock uiiil coiiHi(lcr hi prop
osition. .MrvBucklcy .statv that the Will
aiucttc nud llootl llivcr vnloys hnu'
rtiginl'ifil their intention ol' unin con
law.
Aviators will not be allowed to fly
over tho coronation crowds or pro
cession. Thus the head that wears a
crown will not bo so uneasy.
It Is not to be expected that a car
toonist would draw a fair picture of
his wUo. before a divorce court.
j
I'oro ami Afters.
I've wondered till I'm nearly daft
Just what and whore Is fore and aft.
WJll someone tell me where they go,
Those folk who wander to and fro?
What. good befalls to silly clowns
To have what they call tips and
downs?
Here's a question: Which has tho
majority, dogB uamed Itover, toata
named Dolphin, or campB named Dew
Drop Inn?
Just In passing wo noto that thoro
was a minister named Parsons at the
Philomath conference.
IIu'k lu Again.
To tho sugar trust trouble Is com
ing In lumps. It. Splnkoyvlntz.
Old Man Umpli says: "Thoro Is no
ono harilur to becum nkuanted with '
.than yuro best gtirl's bruether."
"Tho boy thet brags ho can klene.
up ennyliuddy ins bizo nun no uoimr
than a peeco of cope."
IN MEM0RIAM.
T
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. Talent has lost ouo of her noblPat
women, iMrm l'aithena A. Smith. She
had been very ill for many months,
, much of tho time under deep jifflie
"tion, which hhe bore with gentle spir
it and bwcet grace, Labt Fridny, in
thu serenity of Unit beautiful night
the angels hot'lly parted the cuituina
of heaven mid euine and bore her
iiwuy.
, All tho littlo city felt the shock,
though tho final exit was not wholly
ti surprihi). Tho thought Unit we
hlioulil bco her cheering fneo and
hoar her genlle voice no more, oh,
no mom! Jiub filled niiiiiy fi heiirl
wjlli HadiiOhH. Having readied only
(ho meridian of life, bhu boomed too
young to buy the liibt farewell!
,IIcr was n stonily brilliant
light in Iho Chribtitui cause. Slio
Jind Iho spirit ussigned lo giiiiidian
ungols. An exeellenl family are left
U feol tho awful bereavement of a
beloved mother. Two of Oregon's
tfinest teaohors nro ineinbors of this
family eiicje. Miss May ,nnd Mh
l'tu'thouu.
I
Mrs. Nellie McGowan of This City
Is Elected to Office In Grand
Lodge of the Order Installation
Today.
rOKTLAND, Juno .". Mm. Pau
lino Moore Jtiloy of Baker City with
elected grand worthy matron of Iho
Oregon J'listorii Star. She will Lu
installed Ihi afternoon with other
grand officers of the order, who aro
ns follow b: AbiMui)t grand ma
tron, Mrs. Margaret V. Ilnytcr of
Dallas; abnistant grand patron;
JnnioH ). (Jodl'iey of Salem; grand
beorelary, Mis Nellie MeKiulo.y of
Portland! grand tioasurer, Mrs. Mary
K, JohiiKou of Pendleton; grand con
ductress, Mrs. Mary M. Hoiwicher of
Condon; assistant grand conductress,
Mrs. Nellio MeOowan of Medford,
Tonight ut 8 there will bo exempli li
caiiriu of tho litiialiHlio work by Iho
grand officer and of (ho floral work
by IFopo charter, No, KJ, under tho
direction of Mrs. Bora B, Shilke,
past woithy matron.
AMENT
M
Grants Pass Gets First Water for
Irrigation Since 1909 Pump Was
Started Last Night at Sundown
and Is Now in Operation.
At sundown last evening, (lie
pump which is lo lift water into the
high lino ditch on (ho north hide of
tho river ut the Anient dam was
started and kept in operation during
the night and water is now flowing
into (Irauth Push.
Kxcurhiouibls (o (he dam now will
have the plouhurc of hccing (lie pump
in operation, and will witness (ho
first-irrigation, in (hat Miction of tho
valley bineo tho season of JiJOt), when
tho dam went out,
Spiritualists to Meet.
Miss Sumplein, recommended me
dium and lecturer, will give u (est
circle tonight at 8 o'clock ut IIOl
South Central avenue,
Ilasldus for Health.
The funeral of Mrs. Bbrt Alidoi
sou will be held liom Urn homo, 1)0(1
Wast Main slivit, Kriduy nfteiuooii
nt U'oclook, conducted by Uev. J. A.
Belknap, luteiiiiiiil will bo at .lack
sum illu ceinnterv.
Mrs, Anderson was boin in I.nuu
dale, III., Jhiiu !), IS7-, and when four
years of ugo a- taken by her par
ents lo l'l Bontdo, ICaiis., wheiti she
lived until muriit'd to Mr. Anderson
in I SOI'.
Mr. mid Mrs. Anderson moved to
Mcdtord some Ihree and one-half sidcrablo tmncM at Iho show and
eai-s ago. Mis. Anderson has not would like to have the Iiogue Kiwi
enjoyed the be( of health for mjiiiii valley use lull mUiiio feet of puce,
years mid last winter Mr. Ander-Mho cost of which will he fiom $M)0
son took her lo California hoping that to .-flJIIO. (his hiiiii being usid lo
a change of eltuitito would licuetit cover (lie expciiM's of bhipping, uu
her coudiUon. ( packing mid Inking cine of the ev
Little benefit was secured and xho hiblt, which will eoiibint of miiioriiN,
gradually grow weaker and when' ft nils, grains, vegelahlcs mid soils,
tilially slrieken with typhoid fever Mr. Buckley presenjb sonic mlher
she had littlo reserve .stn'iigth to convincing arguiiients nod nlieiidj
ward off Iho disease. i has "JOIIO sipmre feet contracted lor.
Mrs. Anderson was n d"oled Theiv were only two exhibits, from
church worker and look much inler-o-t
in tho hoi torment of Iho coiidi
tion of those nniiitid her. She was
a member of tin c.MlhodisI church.
She is survived by her bus hus
band, one son, Curtis-, and daughter,
.loan, her father and mother, Cup
tain and Mrs. Ililex, two bihters, Mrs.
S. S. Smith of Mrdlonl; Mrs. I). II.
Packson of Wiehita, Kan., and two
brothers, C. II. Wiley of llraud Uup
ids, Mich., mid K. A. Kiley of l.ath-
Oregou ut the Oiuiiha show last ycai
hut most of the commercial clubs uic
getting into the ndvcitisiug game
moro strongly mid Oregon will moic
(ban htdd her own at this year's
show.
mu, Kims.
.Mrs. Anderson's urenls, Captain
and Airs. lily. were expected i
Wednesday hut did not arrive until
Thursday morning.
Harried.
POKTEIMIOAOLAXI) In the
presence of n largo company of
friends, Miss Beatrice olfuglnud mid
Hugh Porter were united in murriage
at Seven Oaks Wednesday in mar
riage ut Seven-O.t k Wednesday, the
lev. O. Jones of Central Point per
forming the ticfenioiiy. The wedding
took place at llie-home of the bride's
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph lloag
land. A splendid wedding dinner was
served after which Mr. and Mrs. Por
ter departed for Junction City mid
Portland. They will rcnido in Seven
Oaks upon theii; rotnni.
Rolfe Buried.
The fuuomt'oC Frnnois Itolfo wni
held ut .'I p. in. Tuesday from the
home at the Burrcll orehaids. The
Bov. T. K. Hollhw of the Christian
church in I'liounix had cbiirgc. The
juill lieurur were H. Bowers, C. C.
Jloovcr, Louis Bennett, Floyd Bowers,
Frank Harrison ait William INiyn!
Inlenuent was in the Phoenix eeiu
etery. John Perl eonducled the tu-
neral.
XOTHJK.
Bids received by the Itoguo ltlvor
Fruit & Product association for the
erection of a warehouse at Phoenix.
Plans and kjm'cI Heat Ions at the office,
10 West Main street. Might to reject
any or all bids reserved. 7.1
ItOf.l'i: HIVF.lt FHL'IT & PKODUCK
ASSOCIATION.
A l)i:.VI) STOMACH
Of What Fun Is It to Anyone?
Thousands! yes hundreds of thnufi
anils of people throughout America
aro murdering their own stomach, tin
best frloml they hnve, ami In their
sublime Ignorance they think thoy are
putting aside the laws of nature.
This Is no sensational statement; It
Is n startling fact, the ruth of which
any honorable physician will not
deny. "
These thousands of people vnre
swallowing dully hue quantities of
pepsin and other strong illsesters,
mailo especially to digest tho food In
i tho stomach without any aid at all
from tho digestive membrane of the
stomach.
In other words, they aro taking
from the stomach the work that
nature Intended It should do, and are
also refusing It the only chance for
exerclso It has, MI-O-NA stomach tab
lets, they relieve distressed stomach
In flvo minutes. Taken regularly for
a few weeks they build up the stoin
aelt nud make It stron genoiigh to
digest Its own fond. Then Indiges
tion, belching, sour ntomnch, head
nohe and stomach misery go.
MI-O-N'A stomach tablets are sold
by Chas. Strong mid leading drug
gists everywhere at CO cents n large
box, and are guaranteed (n cure nil
stomach distress or money buck.
Fruits and
Vegetables
Our Mock f Fruit and Veg
etables Is particularly templ
ing at this time of tho year
All wo ask h Uiiil you tuko
one look at ohr
CHERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
ORANGES
CUCUMBERS
NEW POTATOES
PEAS
BEANS
ONIONS
GOOSEBERRIES
CARROTS
ASPARAGUS
PIE PLANT
ETC., ETC., ETC.
Iteiuember, wo aru selling
the celebrated
White Carnation
FLOUR
AT
$1.65 a Sack
Olmstead &
Hibbard
WMST BXDB OWOCEM
m
xotici;
Notlco Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at
Its next regular meeting on Jiluo 20,
11)11, for a license to sell splrltous,
UluoiiK and malt liquors lu quantities
less than a gallon, nt his place of hind.
nesH ut No. 17 Soulli Front Hired, lu
said city, for a period of six mouths.
O. M. SICI.HHY.
Date of first publication, Juno 8,
1911.
"The Best in the World"
As the bride led her friends into her
cool, spotless kitchen, they broke into a
chorus of approval.
"Well, I am proud of it," the said, "and proudest of
all of my stove. It's a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove,
and I think they are the best in the world. Thcyoast,
roast, broil and bake equally well really to perfection
and the kitchen stays much cooler and cleaner than with any
other range. This stove cuts my kitchen work almost in half."
There is no wood or coal to carry for a New Per
fection; no ashes to clean up. It is ready for use as soon
as lit ; out at a touch of the fingers economical as well as
quick and convenient.
Great
Pleasure
goes with II
Properly 1'ltleil ilaic
Don't lie Satisfied Willi
JUST VISION
My CliiNHCH (live Comfoit us
Well. Come Here iiml l Con-
v Int'ctl.
Kyc-Hlglit
lilt. IMCUKHT
Ss'rlullst
OVUIt KBNTNI'ICS
:
t'
DAHLIAS
Now Is Om) time to plant
Wo have a cholco nsnortmciit
or fine growing plants In pots.
All tho novelties lu 1911
Dahlias.
J. T. BROADLEY & Co.
(JrceiiliouHc near City llcscrvolr
Ktoro ! anil Central Avenue
Phones mat and 11.11.
FtftOIOroRS
MJ will 1,2 nd 3 tumM, wlifc
B, lurrjuoiM t!u cnimcUtl thUiui'M,
AmlMnlrf IiaUImiI ihfouflltfnil. ln
2. tiul 3-Lvrncr ilovti cin t Imi wild o
DttUrKfcrwtuoi or wrii lot Jc
willioul utmcl l"p, wlikh it tilt J with
drop tl
Dt.l
KribllVI
A lU
drop tlxlvti, low. I (tell, etc.
Ktiplivt cucultr lu UK buih (iitocy
Standard Oil Company'
(Incorporated)
c2
Tim vvarin wentlier wlfl
soon
Imi here. Wo have tho uocon
sary roqulremnnts to niuko
work easy In warm weather.
Bco tin for the best of FXKC
TltlU FANH mid tho best ot
prices,
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
27 SOUTH UKNTltAft.
N XOUR
Vacation
Will Last Always
IF YOU IHX'OHI) IT WITH A
Kodak
Medford -
Book
Store
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THE ISIS THEATRE
The Amhuiuuidors of Joy -
ituowui'ii ami mtovii:it.
) Jeninin Conirillnim
lutrodiiclug sliiitlug. dunning, lulk-
lug-Introducing the trials mid
trlbiilntlous of tho grem (ierinnil
profesftor of miisle unit tho way lie;
gets iwlMcd trying to explain lu
the American language bin tllHgimt
for his unruly pupil Is one of those :
laiiKhable sltlts one has to nee In
tinier to appreciate now ridiculous i
funny Homier Is, This In nil net
you will laugh every time
think of It.
lil'INTI'lt IIATIW ?
ItlitcU Fare Comrtllaii J
Ho bus miido (liousniidH laugh; lie I
can make you with u voice that
drives women to learn nud strong J
men to drink he will relate the
most thrilling art of his profes l
slonal career, on which otTiislou
lie treated the rrnvvd, J
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you I
NAT THEATRE
KYI.MMIN(. Tl'll IIATIIrt
MKi HANCIi SATI'IHIAY MOIIT
IIIIJ.IAItl) I'Altl.Olt
Coolest phice lu (own.
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AFTER ALL IT
NARROWS
DOWN
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The Merrivold Shop
FOR
ARCHITECTS
SUPPLIES
i.U W. Main Ht., Medford.
WOOD FOR SALE
4
T.linltod amount of Dry Ash, nlthor
block or ipllt. Low prloc.
Phonp 3311
Rock Spring
Goal
ON BCAMD AX.Ii THB TIME.
rxoMB looa.
Burbidge
THB OOAZ. MAW,