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fRDFOTiD M ATTJ TRTOTTNTO, MEDFORD, ORiaOOttMONnAY, IWRRIUhy 12. 1012.
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Medford mih tribune
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AN INOni'KNriKNT NRW8PAPI3II
rUWilKlIKD RVKUT AFTERNOON
KA.rr.rT HUNUAY. 11 Y THIS
MKIWOIID I'UINTINO CO,
Tha Oninooralln Tlmm. Tli Mr.Unnl
Mnll, Tlio .Mcdford Tribune, Tho South
ern urcgoninn, 1110 Asumntl Tribuno,
Offlco Mull Trlliuno ttullrflnff. SS-S7-S9
North fir street; phone, Jtlatn 3021;
jioinn in.
GROnan PUTNAM, Editor nml Manager
Kntcrml nil socoml-rlnm mutter nt
Mcdford, Oregon, under tho ct of
March 3, 1879.
Official Pnnor of tho City of Mcdford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
HunscRHTion bates.
One yenr, ty mnll .tS.no
Ono month, hy malt .............. .SO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Mrdfnni, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point ..................... .SO
Raturdny only, by mull, per year.. 3.00
Weekly, per year ,. 1.60
rctorh cmcrrnATioi.
Dally n vera go for eleven month! end
ing November so, 191 1, zi&i.
XnU leaned Wire United Prtta
JDlipatcb.
The Mall Trlbuno la on sale at tho
Ferry News Stand, San Francloco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Bowman Nrww Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whllnoy. 8enttle. Wash.
XEsro&D, OKsaow.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the futeat
Browlnir rlty In Oregon.
Population IT. S. census 1910 SS40;
estimated. 1911 10.000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water Systom completed, giving finest
supply puro mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved.
Postofflc reeelnts for year ndtnc
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent '
Banner fruit city In Oregon Itojruo
Ittver Spltzeriberg apples won aflrccp-
birkcs prixo ana mic or
"Atrol Klmr of the World"
at tho National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, ana a car or jvowrowns won
Tlrat lrii In 1910
nt Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, ij. u.
rirst rrfra In 3911
nt Spokano National Applo Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
uoguo Jiiver rears orougni nignwi
prices In all markets of tho world dur-
fng tho past six years. .
years. .
Write Commercial Club, Inclosing 8
cents for postage for thu finest commu
nity pamphlcl ever puunsneo.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Our Public Schools.
To tho Editer: Education hero in
Medford! I am one of several moth
ers who are nearly frantic at the
Tviiowledgo of tho wasted years our
children aro putting in in school. We
linvo been here two years last year
my child's toacher said "have did,"
this year she is one of a class which
lias had five teachers since Septom
l)cr. To be sure ono of these five
stayed but half a day.
Two of these teachers were expe
rienced teachers; tho others aro dear.
ewect girls but wholly inexperienced
Sho is now In a class where the pu
jills talk aloud, aro rude, and one
littlo boy especially takes delight in
answering his teacher without per
mission and striking the littlo girls.
It's not the fault of these girls
that they aro tcachors. What busi
ness havo they with a license and
no training?
Then the awful condition of the
Washington school! Tho toilets aro
a disgraco to Mcdford. I understand
tho building has been condemned,
yet these children are Jammed in
hero, In ono lnstanco a dirty old
recitation room Is used as a school
room. Somo of the patrons of this bclionl
eiro among tho heaviest taxpayers in
tho city, yet boo tho unsanitary con
ditions to which our littlo children
aro subjected.
Another thing, a little boy who has
just stnrtod to school at ono of tho
now buildings told his father that
tho tollots wcro "simply filthy."
How's that for the plumbing?
Let us havo a now school building
for the Wellington nchool pupils and
for heavens sako havo It planned by
au architect who knows something!
Thou, won't some one who knows
please tell us why trained teachers
aro not donmnded? Why aron't tho
Ktnudards higher In this splondid big
ntate, and why havou't thoso girls
lmd a chance to properly fit them
Kolvos for, tho grandest of all call
Jugs? PARENT.
Tho Ashland Spirit.
AnIiIhiuI, Ore., Feb. 10.
To (lie Editer: Some ol the now
lAhliluiitt editor,, bached by tlio busi
ness men, are having two or three
kinds of hpufeins in nenrly every is
but of their paper because a few of
tlio Ashland citizens lmd the temerity
to patronize tho dollar bargain day
at Medford.
Theso sumo patriotic Afchland mfii
raised .$2."0 to light tlio Home Tele
phono company out of Asldund in tlio
interests of the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company, who are paying
ihe poor, overworked girls the enor
mous sum of $18 to $28 per month.
To bhow the consistency of thoso
Prtmo merchants, they have employed
an outbido attorney to take thoir case
when we havo at least u half dozen
jeputnblo attorneys here in Abhland.
TliObO merchants who nro so in
sistent Hint people bhonld patronize
their home town should nt least set
a good example by employing a man
from their homo town to represent
them and in this way practice what
ihoy preach.
"Consistency (lion nrt a jowol."
ASHLAND SCBSeHlBER.
The cn.it' t i to cool nit oci
honted oven ! to and ft busm of
Void jYfllcr fa if, .,
m to
OREGON LAND OP PROMISE.
TIIIC false and ilefaniatoly circular sent broadcast by
llio Portland labor council is calculated to do more
to retard tbe progress of tho state than all the efforts to
induce settlers made by advertising the state s resources
could accomplish in its development.
Among other false assertions is the statement that
Oregon is "a great wilderness of forests and mountains"
and that there "is little chance for paying farms except
For men with considerable capital." And the concluding
t-tatcment that "idleness, destitution, have produced a
general reign of crime committed by misled and desperate
nion
?
Thoro is loss want and idleness in Oregon than almost
any stato in tho union. 'Where thoro is ono idle man hero,
thoro aro a hundred in eastern states. Nor have we hoard
of anv4'reiirn of erimo oonnnitted hv misled and desperate
111011.'' And those that aro
t'lnttlessness to blame.
There aro Tow railroad linos in Oregon, honeo only a
small portion of tho stato is developed, and there is the
same opportunity in the undeveloped seetions that there
has always been for the industrious pioneer.
There is a growing opportunity for the skilled artisan,
for the faetory hand, for the tradesman, for the clerk, but
they are not needed so nmeh in Oregon as the farmer, the
man who is willing to go baek to the soil. Conditions are
not always the same as in the east for him perhaps but
there is always a living if ho is willing to work.
Even the higher priced developed orchard regions offer
their opportunities to the settler. If he cannot buy, he
can rent, ho can lease, he can
is willing to work there are
held out by the Kogue Jttvor Canal company hero, of be
ing provided with land and given years to make the land
work out its own payments.
Oregon is a land of boundless resources. Her fields
are but scratched, her vast forests marred in but few places
by the ax, her mines, though yielding hundreds of mil
lions, still undeveloped. Iler orchards produce the finest
fruit in the world. Vast expanses of land capable of pro
ducing abundant harvests can be bought for a trifle.
Tho indolent and the shiftless should keep away from
Oregon, though her balmy clime and her rich soil make
existence cas The man of energy, enterprise and in
dustry finds here in Oregon the promised laud.
The state labor council has done more to discredit
itself with the people of Oregon by its mossback, knock
ing, lying circular than any single thing it has ever done.
The least these kept men of labor can do now is to correct
their own misrepresentations by another circular.
DEFECTIVE CLUSTER LIGHTS.
MftDF'ORD'S cluster street lights need "fixing." They
are pretty enough wlien lit up, but only about half
are in working order.
"Whether the fault lies with the character of air-tight
globe used, as some claim, or whether it is duo, as others
assert, to the variation of the electric current, is a matter
for the street committee of the city council, the electric
company and the contractors to thrash out and remedy.
The public is interested, not so much in the cause as
in the effect. It is results that are sought and bettor re
sults than are forthcoming at present.
Other cities, like Grants Pass, are said to have no
trouble with their cluster lights. Still others, like Ash
land, have the same difficulty that Mcdford has expe
rienced. The sooner the difficulty is remedied, the better.
THE HOME
BRITISH parliament opens Wednesday for its third
session under King George. Three important meas
ures will be forced through by the liberal coalition, if pos
sible Home rule for Ireland, disestablishment of the
Anglican church in Wales and a franchise reform law.
Home rule overshadows all else. It is the climax of
half a century of political warfare. The proposed bill is
said to guarantee complete autonomy for Irish affairs to
the Dublin parliament, which will consist of two chambers
and be controlled by an Irish Cabinet.
The line-up of forces in tho house is as follews: Lib
erals 2G8, nationalists 7Glaboritcs 42, total coalition 086",
conservatives 27G. In addition there are 8 independent
nationalists (O'Urienites) who will probably oppose the
bill.
The house of lords is anti-home rule about 8 to 1, but
till they can do is to delay the adoption of the bill for three
veal's. If they reject it, Ihe government will re-introduce
it and pass it the next two years and it will become a law
automaticallv.
Judge Colvig Explains and Justifies
(From the Portland .Spectator.)
It affords me much pleasure to
publish tho follow-in" letter written
to Senator George W. Joseph v by
Jud;?o William M. Colvig, anent tlio
roeent robbery in which a beauteous
San Fraticihco lady "went through"
thu distinguished .jurist as if he had
been an uiirobUtiiif; child. The letter'
is at once an explanation and u jus,
tificntiou. It plmihOh me greatly to
loam that the nows of Judo ColvifH
lofes was greatly exngKoratod; ho as
buien us that ho did not lobe his
watch. This fact, however, in no way
detracts from' (he Kplondid cenorasity'
of Senator Joseph, who immediately
ou hearing that hin guide, philogophor1
aim menu nan neon roimeu oi nib
wuteh, graciously t-ent him a beauti
ful timepiece. Senator Joseph know
Hint ho who giws quickly, gives'
donblv, no Judi'c Coin inn v he aid
to have tliroo watthe-. lUrei- Jud.i,c
CuhJg'e letter;
idle have prinoipally thoir own
hire out for a start. If he
alwavs chances, such as that
RULE BILL.
Mcdford, Ore., Jan. 17, l'J12.
My Hear Friend Jeseph: In reply
ing to your charitablo sentiments of
hympathotic griof over my recent low.
of time, nil barriers of common
sneech must give way to tho multi
tudinous vocabulary of my imagina
tive boul. Asido from your condola
tory cjpiKtln I havo but one. other oon
couvolntion in (his darkened hour of
gloom; and that it. tho thought that
Sho who bteulK mly watoh, bteaU
trahh,
But faho who robs me of my good
inline
Robs me of that which hcuefltg her
not,
And muko me poor indeed.
Kver feineo Adam took tho tempting
Iloguo river pippin from tho lovely
hands of Mother Kvo, there has beoii
mi inherent tendency in tho sons of
iiffn to civc way on front oooaiou-,
and it etremely problematical if
lwo bliall cut bo able g ovei'CQ&o tlm
weakness of the l!t'h.
Your own uprightness nml exem
plary eirouiuspoclnm in tho wide do
main of morality, which makes your
immaculato manhood stand out like
a beacon light tin the dangerous reef
of slit ami wicki'duo, aro porhapt
atltihutahlo to some of tho wise
philosophies of life that I taught you
in those ancient days which you mention-
days cic you lmd drunk so
deeply at thu Pierian spring I
Still o'er those scenes my meiu'ry
wakes,
And fondly broods with miser care,
Tune lint the imprcwon stronger
iiinkofi.
A stream tlioir cliinmel deeper
wear.
Put seriously, I did not low my
watch at Suit Pituirt-Mtt that fiction
was started hy u "Sou of Unliul,"
who is connected with our lounl paper.
I did, however, twe a most elegant
jade scarf pin. The watch which you
sent mc is ,fnl compcufition ilium-
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Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(Hy A. C Hewlett..)
Carl Ifeirrt ami Hoary Fry of Lake
Creek were callera Wednesday for
dinner ami in the rim of conversation
Mr. llolfft remarked that the seventh
day AdveutUts roiereitontcl by KUJor
Uruch and tho mtalonary IlnptlstH
represented by Kov. Holme of Mod
ford were to have a debate on tho
points of difference between tho two
church organizations, but tho main
point of difference would bo the
question of which c!aj to obsorvo ns
tho Christian Sabbath. The debate is
to be had nt Urownmlwio In tho
course of tho next three week. Dur
ing tho course of the mooting that
has just closed the two ministers had
somo exchanges of opinion on the
subject.
Mr. llolfft also told mo of having
a Inrge steer attacked In his neigh
borhood by two largo gray wolves
and almost killing him but ho re
ceived help from other cattle and
thus made his escape.
Thore was a comiwny of surveyors
out Wednesday and Thursday sur
veying off the tract of land to bo
donated to tho ton for a park by
Mr. Hamllnton of San Jose, Cnl., the
owner of n iarg&tracl of land adja
cent to tiaglo.I'oat.
Mr. Swlhart' of Durby came out
Wednesday ctcnlng on tho train,
spent tho night here, went ou to
Mcdford the next morning. Ho sponks
vory encouragingly of the prospect of
this part of tbe country and predicts
lively times this summer.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Tlmmlo C.
Dugau, February S, 1012, a ten
pound daughter.
Sonator H. Von dor Halloa and
his son-in-law, Mr. Evanston, were
doing buslnM among us Thursday.
Mr. and Sirs, O'Hrlon, noo Corn
I'rown, of Medford, and her sister,
MI Sarah Grlenun and son Frank of
Portland carno out Thursday to visit
their brother and sisters, Frank,
Will, itoyal mid Merrltt Hrown and
Mrs. S. U. Holinos and .Mrs. Van Hcoy.
Carl .Incksoii, tho moat market
man of Hullo I-'alls, Ira Tuagato and
Mr. Houghton catno out from II lit to
Falls Thursday evening and tho first
two went on to Medford to piny bas
ket ball w'th tho Mcdford team
Thursday nlslit.
.1. F. Dltswarth and wife, .Miss Ha
zel and Master Stewart Dltsworth and
Mrs, I). P., son and daughter Lester
and Ida Lee Lylol catno In from Mod
ford about 8 p. in, Thursday on thoir
way to tho Cacndo gorge. Tho Cas
cade gorge Is situated at thu top of
tho old Flounco Itock grade, com
monly known as tho hole In the
ground, a pluco whoro tho wator from
a Hiiutll mountain Htream rushes over
a proclplco a distance of about 200
foot. Mr. Oltsworth has built a homo
on his phico and Is moving his fam
ily from Medford to thoir future
homo. Mr. Ditsworth has boon II
lug In Medford for tho past year or
inoro so as to take advantage of the
good schools thoro. Ho firmly bo
llovos In educating his chlldicu and
as an ovldenco of that ho has now
flvo daughters who aro or havo boon
school toaolior.i.
O. N. Nelson, ono of tho Jackson
ville llvo IiiBiiranco nion, catno out
Thursday and apont two nights with
us. Ho Is looking after tho Inter
ests of his companion In this sec
tion. Win. Perry passed through town
Friday morning on his way to his
homo near liutto Falls,
It has been suggested to mo to say
that n man might do well hero by
opening a Imkory horo, as thoro Is
considerable monoy sent from hero to
Medford for breadstnffs.
Mr, Klrshow, ono of Medford's
busInoHs men, was hero for dinner
Friday looking after tho tombstono
and monument business.
Pile Cnrad In O to 11 Bays
Your oruBKlat will roruna money If
PA'.O OINTMKNT falls to euro any caso
of Jtelilin;. IJlmrt, lllocdlnc or Protrudlnc
I'llfH In C m h days COo
IIiiHlUiiB (or health, '
tuully for thin loss--mid Mien. I had
some fuu in lowing, hesulon,
In return for your kindness, I en
close herewith n "Mcdford pouch,"
taken from our Into booklet, the Kind
you and tho editor of the Spectator
aro neuornlly looking for. Hxtcud tn
him my thanks for the poetry il
pays to advertise. As ever, vow
friend, WlhhIA.M .M, COI.Vl'U.
The picture of which Judge I'nhig
speak, nml - which he was good
enough to scud to Senator Infcoph in
it' turn for Ihe watch. K indeed, n
rare work of art. It shows a lipe
and luscious peach, which tho bright
warm smiles of the Uogue Kivcr al
loy sun have kissed to the most de
licious perfection. 1ufortunntcly, lite
twine is blurred, hut Senator .loseph
sh.n that it is not unlikely that ,ludt'
Colvig's is the hand that limned the
hcautiful counterfeit presentment of
tho 8Wuotot product of the lfoguc
Kivcr valley, and that onlv his mod
esty restrained him from claiming its
authorship,
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TALENT ITEMS.
Onirics Tryer nnd Frunl. .Minnie-
took the civil crioo culmination at
Ahland Wcdnomlny.
The city council voted insuing &J0,
000 worth of IhuiiIk for the water
cyxtoni.
Prof. F. ('. Smith nnd wife nttend
cd the North Dakota reunion nnd
batupiet Tuesday evening.
Ihe ladies of the Methudint church
held u food xnlo Saturday.
Talent and Phoenix high Helmuts
held u debate nt Phoenix Friday
night. The ipuwtinu nn, "ltcolcd,
That the Jury System mIioiiM lie
Abolished." Tnlent upported the af
firmative and Phoenix the negative
of the (ticition. Tnlent won by
vote of two to one. The debate whh
evenly cnntcitcd and the judgcf gave
Talent the decision on the giouud r
nrguiuent. The del utter wire (leorgr
Mongraiti, Agues l.c-dor nnd Ono
Mii.oii for Talent; Milex (bimuuil.
Klditu Corthell and Sadie Iticc for
I'lioi'iii.v. Superintendent Ilriscne,
l'rofonor Miliim nnd Min Nncry
nil of Ashland noted as judges.
O. W. Ager wa u Medford isitor
Saturday. Mr. Agor enjoy thoe
visits, l.awl week he had an opera
ttou on the noo nnd today is having
another. Whanovor Mr. Agor hear
(hut there i a surgeon in town ho
takes to tho tall timber.
Mr. I.extor reports heavy miIoh ol"
nursery stock for this time of year.
J. A. Jeffcrv was triokeu with
paralysis of the right solo lost Fri
day, lie ii- some improved nt this
writing.
Kdward Hughe, W. W. Hnrtley nnd
tho T. Thompson properties ehutiKt'd
hands during the past week.
James Kuue, who removed to Low
Angeles a few months ago, luis re
turned nnd will make Talent hifc homo
in the future.
Prof, F. ('. Iteimor of the e.xpori
mOut station will deliver mi adrlrosM
at the Talent school Friday night,
February l(i. Admission ficc,
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mrs. Miller of Lake crook is here
xiniiiug her two daughters, Mioses
Blanche uud (Juice Miller, who mo
attending high school here.
Clarence I'ankoy loll Sunday
morning for Wnll.or, I'nl., whore bo
will be ciigugcd in pruning coulruets
for several weeks.
MinsMury Strong of .Medford xpom
Saluriluy witli friends hero and It'll
Saturday evening for Portland, where
she has uoccpted it position as loneli
er in one of the business college
thoro.
J. K. linswoH uiude a hip to tho
California line Sunday to meet Mrs.
Hoswoll umlohihlron, who will inuke
(heir home here.
Hugo Lunge loft Saliirdny evening
for a (our of California.
Wells Wheeler uud wife of Tnlent
wore Sunday gnosis of Mr. uud Mrs.
llailey.
. K, Strong of F.aglo 1,'oiut was
(entrnl Point business visitor Suf
urday. Floieuoo SloariiK uud I'eiirl Koss
visited Too friends Sunday.
Among tho Control Point people in
Medford Sunday were .Mr. uud Mrs,
J. C, Itobnott uud sou, Mrs. J. C.
Ward and mhih, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ken
neth licebe, Kttu Williams, Saruli
Hobb, F.llu I fay, Pom J Pankey, Luke
I'eurt, Shipley Uosh, Hr. K. Davis, W.
K. Newman, II, lloluies, Miss (iruoe
Smith uud Howard Duulap.
VJ. E. Phipps has removed his
law offlco from the Phipps Build
Inn to First National Bank Bulltl
Inrj rooms 207-200. Telephone
nutn!:cr cfianjjctl to 1272,
Dr E. Kircligessner
Practice lunltud In ehoulo discusoH.
H0TCL HOLLAND
Wednesday!. Hour, 10 to 11
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work (ItmnnitoeHt.
l'rlC0M l(irtiniiMlH.
OOFFEEN & PRICE
33 Jlovrnnl Itlook, nittrnuco on nth Ht.
rcirio 3031, Home a.
Noyesfic Black
1IOUHW AND HJO.V PA1NTI.VO
Up-to-Dnto Auto and Carriage
Painting, Gold Leaf Signs and
Interior Decorating a Specialty.
Hliop and Offlco
8. (Irapo nnd loth Ht.
Orflco Phono 7771. Ilea. 7313.
All Work Positively (hiaranteod.
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THE MERR1V0LD SHOP
134 Wit Main.
FOR SALE
Choice
Baled Alfalfa Hay
Delivered in Mcdford In toil lots at
$15.50 PER TON
' $M.75 PEn TON
tit car.
Soud postal or telephone (Home)
SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM
nOCK'POINT, ORE.
Our alfalfa is well cured and is not
sun scorched nnd retains all its rich
juices nml nourishment nnd color.
Tho stalks are not bruised and broken
ami the tender leaves and tops are
nut bruised unit shattered off. Till'
FINKST TOI'-VALUK HAY THAT
CAN HR PHODUCKD.
The farm is irtigatod from Knguo
rivor.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
FOIl HALKt
480 acres, tools and all,
a;j7 acres, a first clusti farm,
120 acres unimproved.
110 acres, team and tools,
87 acres 2 mllen from town,
50,000 acroso yellow pluu tim
ber, about 18,1)00 per acio.
IT., 1)00 a ci en good for nubdlvld
lug, I'JR pnr nnro.
l.'lOl) acres, fluo to iiubdlvldo,
good soil,
IIouhoh for sale, Call and into
int.
100 acres 4 mllos out, 1150
nor aero,
TltADH
Houro nut with largo lot for
cIoho In hoiiHo,
Lot fiOxllL for a largo lot.
What liavo you?
Trudos, trados of nil klndii,
J11SOKLLANKOU8
A good bin her nhoi for salo.
Call and Invostlgato,
2 small utoroH can bo bought at
a reasonable price,
'i horses, harness and wagon,
I horao vory cheap, $2fi,
KMPLOYMMNTa
Waitress.
Qirls for gonoral hoiiBowork,
Six coal minors.
E. F. A. BITTNER
R00M8 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opponite Nash Hotel
I' hone 4 Mil Home, 1-1.
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WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
THEATRE
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.101111 feet of fouttiio Film 100(1
5 lhooilays Tuiliiy 1
TIIK SHCItlft' WKIMUNH"
Plituiod iilong the JukKsl t'ocka
of tho I'aclflo Cmt.
"P.VfllK'S VIKKI.Y"
Latest Cm lout ICvouls
"Din .MoriiKit ;irr nuit wish"
HloKraph Comedy
TPItlXC A lti:CKLItSS
MTt'DIC.NT"
Light Drama
'lllt.WK A.VI ltlll.1l'
It's a mcihhiu.
All SAI'llltlt
"Vt)t)LW(lltTII"
The Photoplay Musicians
Itoinomber our channo days
tluuday, Tuesday ami Friday
Matinees Kvery Day.
ADMIUHION lOo
fSIS
THEATRE
TONIGHT
"Tin; (mi:iiM.t's" tiiio
Prodcul
"lit AND yii"
Their orlRhml (snnwly ilresliiK
room net, by llsrt 13. Uburmau.
ttiono- Two nrmnlnii; Itoom,
Time - lleforo Uih Mhow,
Caul Luollo llllli Salary, Ada'
IP-lsl Obormau; Hi lid Fluffy (hwr
imrtiK-rl. Maud Williams; llortlo
(A Frost), Itsrt . tllivrnuu;
Itudwelsor. Just a d"if.
Throe Keels, .'t(Hll) f.sil of
MOTION PICTURES
Hsst of Music
Kperlnl Mntlneo.
Jnturday and ilundny 2 p. in.
KvonliiR Porformnnro 7 p. in,
Seattle Appraisals
Kovornl Medford people have
employed tu to appralso Skuittlo
real estate, Buch apprnlsnl In
usually worth more thttit It costs,
Ira J. Dodge of Medford was
formerly connected with this of
flco. Other Heuttlo and Medford
references on request.
It. r. KltKKINi: .V COMPANY
SJOll Nov York lllk., Kontllo
(Churtor Membur Konttlo ltoal Ki-
late Assn.)
REAL ESTATE
Wlllamctlo Valloy Farms
of all descriptions,
Garden and Fruit Lands, Timber
Lands.
Komo excellent burualiirt in AL
BANY (TIT pltOI'KKTY.
Wiito or call on
J. V. PIPE,
'J0:i West Second HI.. Albany. Oro-
Kodak Time
All Prices
$1.00 to $65.00
Our kodak man will bo ujiul to
explain.
Medford
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