Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 15, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAITJ TRTBTJNJ3, MEDFQRTJ, ftRKCON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '13, 19tf.
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PLEASING PLAY
llnuso Nut Up to Stamfords Demand
imI by tlio Show Which Was Really
Clovrr Bclnsno Has Several
Pleaslnn Situations.
II In to In1 n-Kft'lli'il Hint oim of
tlio Ki'i'iilitxt triMlii(tintin of Hid huh
flnnxlioiild Imvti playitil lo umply hohIh
lint MiKili wiih tint fiito of "Tlio (Hrl
of lllll (llllllt'll W'ltflt" 111 till) OpUIII
Iiimiro Inwl iiIkIiI. iMi'iIfonl proptit
inn Htippimi'il to In up to (Into ami
well cincd in ilrniimlio iihwh unit
JiimI why limy nllow mm of HiiIiikW
Ki't'iiliwt plnyH lo piiMH llii'in unno
ticed !h HoiiMliiii of ii inyi-lfiy It
in Hid piny t hut IIihtImI, Hi" iimltl
living wiilcr of opiiniM, Iiiim Iioiii
iin u lypiuul Auii'ilt'iiii plot for hi
Inli'at woil;.
Ah tlio niiiiiK would MUMP! tlii
piny iIimiIm with wcntirn II IV, llu'
Hi'i'iut in lniil in 4'ulil'oiiiiu in III" t'lirlv
fitticK mid Hi" t'liiiini'li'iH mo luld'ti
fl'OIII tllllt l'Oll0lll0l'llt' llUlltllll IIIIIHM
lliul ciilhi'ti'd lvK"tliir from tint four
co 1 1 in in of Hie cinlli. It in rim Hint
Hi"k wcxlcrii pluyM ill nnwt enm-x
luiV" lictm lurid iiii'lo-ilruiiiun, tlio
cliiiniclccn liciiiK tulti'ii from Hi" ''!
Imv-liiicl.cil novel i-titlicr llinii fill
life In fne llu riml liternliire of Hie
vet hio .set o In) written, Hret
lllirte lieiliK I'iniclictill.V Hie oillv IIIUII
of ueuiiiM wIiomii pen wiih iunpirud ny
Hie nnnrpiei) of llie "I'm ty-nlin'i."
'I'lni lrl wlnme oliurunter I'ortiiM
Hie (eueriil limine in Hie pluy im "up
1'imcil n Iiiivk lieen lioin mill linmulil
up in n dunce hull mid xuuililiiij;
IniiiHe of Hi" mining I'ltmp, her fntlier
heiiiK it Kiiiiihlcr mitl her mother ,i
I'm n deuler. Her piireuU however
were lioiniil together hy n true mid
devoted love. Thin truth mid hii
ceiily the dmiKhter inherit). The
minim: men were her friundM mid
felt iHlhcr llicii uudeixtooii the pur
ity or lhi Kill.
t)ne diiy, however, xhe meelH "llur
icint," a young mini who hud Iummi
highly ndiicHtcil Imi HinU out ut liin
fiither'x deiith Hint lii iiiherilmiee
win a niueli and it liniid of nil -HiroulK,
hit father 'haviut; been a
highwayman. The mm, (Vi'liiiK Hint
(he iiauiii lie horn wiih hlai'keued hy
rimi, ho taken lo Iii.H father'M pro
fnwtiou. Hi" pulUh and refinement
nppealK to "Tim dirl," and a love h
horn tlutl ilominntt Hie lives and
denliuv of thee two. He in hi'iiig
liuuled hy m Hiito who truck him
lo Hie holme of "The dirl" where hn
In wouiidtul in an tttlempt to enciipc.
He inula hi way hack into Hie
limine, liin Mweellieart hiili' him in a
lot'l of Hi" enhin. He in eloinily fol
lowed hy Hid hheril'f who lintc
"Heriniutz," liiiowint; him (o ho it ri
val in Hie affection of "Tim Dirl."
At thin point IIcIuhco producon a
hit of Mlupi realihin Hint in truly
woudorful, Tim km I having eon.
vinccd Hie Hhcriff Hint the road uncut
did not enter Hie house the officer
!h on Hie Hiiut of leaving, npologir.
iiiK for liin uuNtake, when blood drop
from Iho loft on Mm liniid. He looks
al it for mi mutant tliinkiiiK it Hie
reMiill of a scratch. II lake out his
hmidkerehief lo wipe bin hand when
drop, drop, coiiicm (he red blood iihiii
IiIm while handkerchief. He then
comprehend the wittiutiou mid lirinnn
Hid rohhor down at the point of bin
Kim. Tim roud agent, weak from
liirt liltioiling wound drop into it
chair. At thin point wn tire hliovvu
llui intcmdly of a woman' love, in
it Hinge picture, Hint leave mi im
preMHiou upon one' mind, TIiIh wom
an' love i of a kind Hint lleruard
Shaw eall Hie force of the universe.
Shu plead for the life of her lover,
hut lining iinnbbi to appeal lo Hie
Hbciil'l' Hyiupntliy, him proposuH (o
deal Iliren IiuiuIh of poker and on the
ri'ult the iet two in three in lo de
cide whether nln iteeeplH the Hheriff
for her hiiHhaud or he Hid Hheriff to
leave Hm handil In "-The (Hrl." Of
enurnc hIiu w'uih and we draw u loiitf
hrealh lo ease our HiispeiiHO.
So niueli for the play iih for the
iintorH (hoy were all spU'ndiil in Hieir
rimpeelivo purtn, each one deorviiiK
Hiceiul muutioii.
Tlio chief rcHpniiKihilily of Hm uet
iui rohlH upon 'three oliuraeter.
MiH YiiiikIiiiii, "Tho dirl," Iturlnuii
hylell, who played Ihu part of tlio
road iiKcut, and Will H. Wallini,', who
wiih Urn Hheriff. Minn ViiiikIihu in an
mitroHH of uuiiKiinl ability, lieiiiK cup
able of nhowiiitf a HiirireHHed emotion
Hint divert her work a finish that i
iiiohI HaliKfyiii. to npilo of her
rounh Hpeeelt you could always de
left the trim ami noble ipialitioH
wliicb formed the foundation of her
(ilmriuiter. Herlriiiu Lynlell wiK it
woHlorn hero who did not hwukkci' or
overdo hi part. lie hIiowciI iih a now
typo of Hm had man who iiIho poH
hchhoiI latent vlrlim that wiih brought
out in hold reliuf by tho purity of
love.
Will Walling tnado a Hploudid
Hheriff. llo h an artist, Wo liopo
Mr. Ituhuuu) will not hu entirely din-
01 REVENUES
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Not Oporatlnn Receipts Arc Given as
$2,035,290 on 1913 Miles Track
Total Cost of Construction Is Said
to Be $111,797,707. '
KAI.KM, Ore., Nov. in. The Ore.
Koii-WiiNhinnlon Railway & Xi'ivIku
Hon eompmiy'H delayed lent I rencli
cil Hm i ail way oommiwHinu toduy.
OneratiiiK Tevenue for 7,!oH,(i;i:i
ope ruling expciiNC of .fri,:i','J,7(KI and
net operalfiiK reveiiiii) of .iJ,li;i.VJ'HI
!h hIiowii. The company V income
from fieik'ht uumuiited to :!,fl,';i,7'i!i
mid ft "in piiKHciiK'cr MciNice $l,l).'7.
ITi I, Tim runded debt of iucurpoiu
Hon !h .ili:i.lll:..lll)ll. on Hmk uc.ticmI
Inlerent uiuouiilcl to . 1,1 1(1,11111. To
lal mileiiKo of ItlKI i icimiiIciI. Tin-
total cont of noiiHlruclinu of nil
loudM built wiih $11 1,71)7,71)7.
KUH',ed ut bin IiihI night' rreeptiou
but will hciiiI iih hi excellent Muck
company anin. '
HI) AKIUtKWH.
IlnflkliiR for llnnlth. '
QUALITY OR
QUANTITY
Which Do Von Vntt'v'.' Newliro'
llerplclile ICcircciilt luallly
DPI you over liavo a tlonler offer
you a liiii;n lioitlo of nemntlilm: ami
tell you II wan a holler roiimily for
llio linlr t Ii it it NVwliro'u llerplclilo
mnl cheaper lieeauxo In a lurKr hot
tie? What? (,'ertalnly wo knew you
hail. Many other people have, too.
What would you nay to that Hniuo
iloaler woru ho lo tell you a silver
ilollar wiih worth moro than a five
ilollur koIiI (ileeo Iiuchiiho It Ik lar
ger. Hucli an atleuipt heliif; a reflection
iiioii your i;ooil kciiho you would
liroluihly nay muao rather pointed
tliliiK to til in. You would ho JiihII
fled. Your tmlf-rimpoot would de
mand It.
Well, there are Jnnt nn many cood
reiiNomt for the difference In hIzu he-
tween tlioMu botllo iih there are for
tho difference la hIzo between the
qllver dollar and the five dollar gold
piece.
The truth Ib Hint tho Inrgu hottlo
Imii'I half largo enoush.
Thoro Ih moro virtue In a hnlf pint
of Nowhro'H llerplclilo than In a gal
Inn of lioiuo of the Ho-called lialr
lireparattoiiH.
There Ih ft dullnr'H worth of roHtiltH
In tho bottle of llorplrldo, hut do
)ou know what Ik In tho other?
No? Thou why liny It? Your
Judgment, Intelllgonco and tho expe
rience of your friends, If not your
own, cry out agalntit It.
You know when you go Into that
Htoro that Herplcldo Ib what you
need and want.
You KNOW Hint Ilorplnldo In the
original ncalp prophylactic,
You KNOW that llurplcldu IiIIIh
tho dandruff germ.
You KNOW that llerplclilo ntopn
falling hair. '
You KNOW that Ilerpleldo mnkoH
tho hulr light, fluffy, and beautiful.
You know them) thltigH In tho
Kiimo way you know that tho five
dollar gidd piece, notwlthutaudlag IIh
hUc, Ih moro valuahlo than tho nllvcr
dollar.
Thou IiihIhI on having genulno Her
pteldo, Ouo dollar bIzo bottles aro mild
mid guaranteed hy nil druggist.
Applications obtained at tho bosv
burlier hhopa mid hulr drutudng par-
lorn.
Hond lOo In poHtago or tillvor for
Kiimplo and hnoklot to Tho Ilerpleldo
Co., Dept. It., Detroit, Mich.
Medford I'harinaey, ,
All latest Fiction
an
d at
Publishers1 Prices
Come in and
look them over
Medford
Book Store
Iimiiranco promliinm may bcoiii wiiHtnd, hut tlrny mean
freedom from pniBHiit nnxlnty and futnro worry.
C. B. WALKER & CO.
IiiMininco of All KIiiiIh
JOiJ W. .MAIN 8T.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM
RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'S WAY
LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED
The treatment though tiffed I ro Ih not handi. Why ho a xlavc lo the
hahlt when you can he cured? Wrlli today for booklet. You may have
a loved om which could ho rcHtorcd. Wo will ho planned to Kcnd you
Hpcrlal literature, The treatment Ih not oxpoiiHlvo.
nor ikk, oin:. w.in:it si. imkiick, i-kiw. and siavaokk
OUR WOOD AND
DRAY
Offhe Ih now located al Vo. '.M Koolli Kir In WIImui i Co.'m hccoud
IiiioiI sloie. SN'clal attention given lo llir uioviiig of hoiiMdndd
giMMN and llio delltery of fivlght.
H. S. BRIMBLE & SONS
Home, l!(ir.-Ii
iteii, tutu
Oyster Shell Ground Bone
Meat Scraps
All kinds of Chicken Feed
RUSS MILL
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my i-eara?
uncpionM
tnrnM tii" fir .
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HAPPY is the woman who is never
unprupnrud who onu always lay a nicu appotis-
Ing meal or light luncheon before nny guest tmoxpoctcd
or not. Her friends prnlso hor for hor housewifely qunl
Itloa and sho feola that dellKlitful Batlsfactloa which' can
only conio from hospltnllty perfectly done.
Jhe secret lies in having a
well chosen selection of .canned
goods and table dainties always at hand.
Look ovor our stock tho. best of tho kind in tho town
and make a selection today. Then put your fear in tho
cupboard for you will be prepared for any company
conio when it may.
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Draperies
Wo curry very complto line of
drnpnrl. Inc curtain, fixture, lc
and Co all clanHi of unholnlnrlnif A
upcclnl rnnn to look aftnr tnl work
exr.Uinvrty tn1 wilt gtvn an xood
R'irvlcn nil In pofffllbln lo set In ovnn
thn loritMt cltlne.
Weeks & McGowan Co
We Have Moved
Tho J. T. Uroadloy flower
Btoro Is now la tho SI. F. & II.
ntore, acronfl tho Btrcot from
fortnor location.
Cholco lotH of cut flower,
bulbs, forim, palms, etc, al
way on hand.
J. T. BR0ADLEY
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We have a full line
Of PEERLESS LAMPS
on hand
4, 8, 1C, 32 0. P. carjion lamps; 25", 40, CO, 100, 150, 2R0
wntt Tungnteu lamps. Tho bent lamps and tho beat prlccfl. All
lamps guaranteed.
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
Phenes: Pacific 4G01; Home 124.
Medford Parcel Deliveryi
KitiI Crochrr, I'rop.
ParculB, 10c, 5c, 2Kc.
TriinkB 25c nnywhoro In tho city.
Office: Valloy Second Ilarul Storo,
15 N. Tlr St.
PhericH: Mnln 3072; Home 3fil.
Ileslilimco Phene: Home 11C X.
I'rnmpt Service
SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES
JUST ARRIVED
A New Line of Men's High Cut Shoes
l'Mnc and Heavy Work Shoes
SPECIAL
Children's School Shoes Below Cost
M. S. BIDEN
South Central Look for the Red Boot
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
8 (1 - 4 0 S . OKNTltAIi A V 10 .
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90 00 -
218 EAST MAIN ST.
IRRIGATION
HmA
IRRIG-ATION is the science of giving a plant just as much moisture as it
needs, and just exactly when it needs it.
IRRIGATION has added more wealth to the country in the last ten years than
any three of the largest resources combined. Thousands of acres of worthless
land have been reclaimed and some of this land has sold for the highest prices
ever paid for horticultural or agricultural land.
IRRIGATION will reclaim "the desert," G500 acres will be developed into a
vast orchard district. "The desert" when irrigated will prove to be tho
best orchard land in the Rogue River Valley.
IRRIGATION will make the Roguo River Valley famous for its berries. The
largest yields in the next few veal's will come from "the desert."
IRRIGATION will add thousands of acres to the producing area of the Roguo
River Valley, and in these new districts there will be no crop failure, for irriga
tion is a guarantee of bountiful yields, and is real crop insurance for the
grower.
IRRIGATION in tho "Willamette Valley has increased production from sixty
to three hundred per cent. It will do the same in the Rogue River Valley.
IRRIGATION will double the population of Medford and the Rogue River
Vallev in the next few years. Now homes will bo established. Orchards will
be planted on lands that have never been productive. "The desert" will be
redeemed and a thousand families will be added through this development.
Rogue River Valley Canal Company
FRED N". CUMMINGS, Manager
Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford. Ore.
. We carry a very complete stock of
ELECTRIC IRONS
We have the American in two styles, the Beauty at
$5.oo and the Superior at $4 .00
Step in and let us show them to you.
Medford Hardware Comp'ny
FLOUR
Just to keep ihe ball rolling, we are offering for cash a car of Tdiilip'ITnrd ,;,
Wheat Patent Flour
at $1.30 per sack
Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. .
Wo are still selling Olympic Flour at $1.50 ,,4.r
Wo are still soiling Miller's Bluo Stem Flour at $1.50. , , ' .
Wo havo made no advances in Coffee. Hills Bros.' Staple Roast is still sell
ing at 25 cents per pound. . .
Goods delivered to any part of tho city.
Davidson & Butterf ield
At Tho WEST 11th Street Grocery Phone Pacific 21G1; Home 180
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