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MEPFORD MAtK TRIBUKE, MEDFORD, ORTCaOy, TUESDAY MAROTT fi, 1912.
JlEDFoitD Mail Tribune
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.N JNpnpJBNDRNT tfEWRPAPRIt
tuKUJ?,Ur" RVRUT AFTERNOON
awxjiiwi.- niJtMUAY, HI THE
MBDFOHU IMUNT1NQ CO.
Mnll, Tho Medford Tribune, The South
am Oregonlan, Tho Ashland Tribune.
vt f.f " Mall Trlhuno llulldlntf. S5-J7-S9
Home 7$ "trcct! P". - 0SI;
OKOnOB PUTNAM, Kdttor nnd Manager
-.-il'ftyt- sccond-clnsa matter nt
Jcdfortl. Oregon, under tho act of
March J, 1879.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
BUBSCRITTIOK RATE.
One year, by wall fs.oo
One month, by mall 50
rT.??n,I' "'Mlvered by carrier In
Aiciironl, Jncksonvlllo and Cen
tmi Point ......... ito
nn.urnay oniy, by mail, per year., 2.00
Weekly, per year l.SO
8W0RS czsornQATioir.
Dully average, for eleven month! end
ing November 80. 1911, 2T51.
Full teaiefl "Wlro Unit a rrtn
aitpttchog.
Tho Mall Trlbuno Is on sale at tho
Ferry Mown Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel Now Stand. Portland,
npvrtnan News Co.. Portland, Ore.
. j. wuimoy, scaiuc. wasn.
WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE,
TN SOUTHERN California, in eastorn slates, in Euro-
penn countries, a tree has an admitted value as an
enhancer in landscape values a feature adding- lo attrac
tiveness and beauty, and hence a eonunereiaf asset.
It is no uncommon sight in older lands to find groves
under state and community protection, to see vagrant
trees given care and attention, to find roads and hiirh-
ways turned aside to save some noble one-time forest
monarch.
"We in Oregon never have and do not now realize the
value of the few trees that have escaped the ax of the
pioneer and still adorn the wayside. Vandal-like we
ruthlessly hew and slash and have in manv places trans
formed what nature left tho most pieturesaue of countries
.n 4. .,..! 1 . . 1 . I
mm a Lrroicss uesoiauon.
Trees that took several centuries to grow have been cut
tor no better reason than that they were in a highwav,
or that a few dollars' worth of wood could be secured.
Every time such a feature is removed, tho landscape suf
fers in its natural beauty.
This generation should be shade tree planters and pro
tectors. Xo tree should be cut unless there is a far bet
ter reason than usuallv obtains. For nvin- tivn en
destrnvprl n flrrrm elimiLl lm nlnnUl
MSOrOKD, OREOOJT. TO 1 ," "'" F"J-.
Motrnnnlln nt Smtti.nrn nM. .,. MMVlllnl-C niwl AKnlinu.li.i- ..!..-.. .1.1 i...1... !L n.
Korthcrn California; nnd tho "faatMt., -"""" ", " 1 wiuum uiku II upon niem-
"JSS&tllSLfe SS. mMnii'?plvo8 f. "w? the 'ommcrcial value W their places by
"F'ndrKoud dol.ar Or.!,! T?"'' V"" possibilities through shade trCO
SS5- a.SRSWrWfilKlaS5uri . 1I"J"'- which will also provide a future source of fuel.
IVohXtor y,ar .nd.n' f " J f 0 "10 Streets With tl'CeS Ml4
November so, 1911, show incroa of 19 naustorin our Hat and rather unattractive streets into
Banner fruit city In Oregon nopuo. shaded aVOHUCS of boautv.
Rlvor Spltienberg npples won sweep-1 V,. ; ai i- 1 S . .
'takCa.&nH & world" !, 1S tl!J, ""? VL?nt h'0CS- lky Vim b OURllt
ilM?mMa20RKJSk 1 ,a so!w ?nt llttlc lal)01, is "Pi'tlod to care for them
. rimt rri. in 1910 and no investment that anv nronertv owner rin m-iK-n
t Canadian International Apple Bhow.t ..in t 1 , , . l'l"F-li. u,ulu -"' J1MKC
Vancouver. B, C i",JI .YKMU SUCH a IlCaVV VCtlim.
. rirat PrtM in 1911 lim-r- 1 ,, , ...
at Kpoknno National Apple Show won !-.-.
by carload of Ncwtowns. flFim! rflH
Hogue River pears brought highest MhAIIV UllCJ
BiBpSl eara.f th6 Wm dUr ULflU f U K
Write Commercial Club. !nclolnr 6 w
centa for postage for the finest commu.
nltv pamphlet ever publlahed.
Tlmt OroRou sliouUl 1k roprosonictl
in U10 Unitiul Slates homiiIo liy u mint
thoroughly hlcntifiod with tho state;
a man familiar with tho tiuoils t!
ovory M'otioa f tho oonHUoiiwoalth,
ami a man who staiuN for inoderu
and imrossiva liloa in politic,
there is not tho least doubt.
Foi'tiiuatoly indeed for Oregon Hen
SelUiifj of l'oithmd has, after inaturu
deliberation, decided to let his name
be ued in eonneetion with tho semi
torship. AftorJieitiK lepeatedly lilt
ed by friends to eater the race Air.
Selling was not content to do m until
lie had more fully consulted the peo
ple, 111 whom ho has ever had explicit
faith. He nceordiuijlv wrote letters
to a number of voter in tho differ
ent sections uskim; what they would
advise in tho matter, and ho received
in i-oplv over 1-1.000 por.souul re
quests plodding him loyal support
and asking that he by all menus en
ter tho context. 11 was not until
these letters reached his desk that
Mr. Selling deeuUd to run. He has
POLITICAL CARDS
O'nlil Advcrtlfloiucnt.)
County Clerk.
I horoby aimohnco inynolt ns a ciui
dldnto for tho democratic, nomination
for tho offlco of county clerk, sub
ject to tho will of tho voters of that
party nt tho prlmarloH, I promise
tho people of Jnokson county that In
cii8o ot my noiiiltintloti ami olect'on 1
will fulfill tho duties of tho offlco nc
cordltiR to law mid tho bot ot my
knowlodKO ami ability.
W. If. MIMilSU.
Oold Illll, Ore, Tob. 10, 1913.
mtrrrnttl
County Hctonlcr.
I am a cnmlldato for a second
term for tho offlco of County Re
corder on tho Hepiibllcnu ticket, sub
ject to the comtiiK prlmury.
1 have conducted tho offlco to tho
best of my ability, tho books are al
ways open for Inspection ami fool
that 1 urn entitled to a second term.
K1U3L) I. COLVIC1.
Watch Our Addition
Crow
tliiekNott and Summit
Medford Realty nnd
Improvement Company
M, T. At II. Co. Uldii.
WHERE TO CrO
TONIGHT
s.
COMMUNICATION.
Xntloiml Finance.
To tho Editer: Many
JAP OF GONG
LESLIE GARTER
methods! Tomorrow iiidifs the iibht, don't
hnro'bcen devised to cscapo tho usoffcr any excuses but be there, then
of money and prevent panics In cota
merco. Chon-ip money lias been tried
hy the uso of load at one lme "' the
ltoinans. Leather has been tried by
others, .copper as a standard of val
ues used, and nil produced a failure. '
T do not wish to write at length on
the use of money. Thero is no doubt
about the right ot counties to Issue
bonds, deposit with the government
and draw national bank notes In
point oi justice.
Let us see how it will affect buai- the pink of condition and if defeated
iiess. Let us suppose there are throe will Iinve no excuse to offer.
thousand counties In tho United This bout is hv f.-ir ilm mn.i. ,.u.,i
of bout ever in Medford; it is ti hi-sh
yon won't be runniut; around town
the day after bavins: that you wished
you had been there, for it will be a
pood scrap alright one of thoe
kind they talk about the whole week
f.. m.- 1 .. . .
""' -i"c jooys are as eveniv a
matched naFr as ever .stepped into a
,;.... ...... : ..- : ... 1 I,. 1
contest, nip. and tuck all the way.
Ever 5i'nec their last bout which
was declared a draw, both bovs hnve
been training' failhfullv nnd are iu
,i ..:..i. - ,-. ".... . .
IN II
WOMEN
mrm-
1 HHHHHHHHHHI
For County ltcrler.
I hereby anuouueo myself as a rnn-
dldato for tho Ilopubllcau uomliiatlou
for tho offlco of County Recorder
subject to the will of tho voters of
that party at tho primaries.
I was born and raised at Englo
Point, Ore. 1 have for tho part two
years been deputy In tho assessor's
office, and all I ask tho people to
do Is to look up my past record bo
foro custlug their ballot.
CUAUNCKY FLOIU2Y.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Having no canal on nnrth In varloty ot
mineral waters mid cuMuk diseases,
thnt medicines will not roach. It you
nro In need of health, como now. Wo
nro open nil tho year and can glvo tho
boat of enro and attention now ns well
as In summer. Btago dntly from Hod
Hlutf to tho sprint. Furthor par
ticulars address
E. B. WALBRIDGE
TUSCAN Hl'lUNdS, OAL.
ISIS
THEATRE
TONIGHT
For Sheriff.
I anuouueo myself ns a caudldatu
for sheriff, promising n cuntluuaucu
Lat night's pln, "Two Women.'
was beau tit idly btaiu-d ami eoslutu- taken the people 11 to hi-, confidenee,
ed, nnd the players were nil er!"t after nomination, not at a tune
States. 13t each county Issue bonds
to the amount of $3,300,000 and de
posit the bonds with the treasurer r.f
tho United States and draw 90 per
cent of this in national bank notes.
$3,300,000x3000 $9,900,000,000 In
bonds. In round numbers 90 per
cent of these bonds amounts to ?9,
000,000,000. ;
Tho present circulating medium
amounts to about 3t per capita, and
tho standard of values Is the highest bouts in manv a day
class match wherein the principals
are well trained men who know the!
fjame irom aJj angles and to 6ee theinj
m action one can understand "what
the word "boxing' menus.
Several rattlinp uood preliminaries
have been arranged and Manager
TYnnkie Edwards assures tho Mp.1-
ford public that tomorrow night thel
tans will see the chis-jiest boxin
evur known In timo of peace,
If wo add $9,000,000,000 to the
circulating medium we must raibo
standard per capita to about 135.00,
or four times tho proscnt ratio. Now
this takos effect on tho first of Jan
uary, 1913, and goes out on the first
of January, 1933. Tho standard of
values on that day will rise to four
times the presout standard.
I oivo Mr. Kontnor $12.00 fori
goods. I alBo owo Mr. Warner & Co.
$15.00 for groceries, likewise Mr.
Carkin $25.00 balanco duo on do
feuding my land cakes. As the stand
ard of values have gone up In point
of Justice I owo Mr. Kontnor $48, Mr.
Wa'rnor ft Co. $G0 and Mr. Carkin
$100. Hut uuiay your contract doas
not specify thut amount. Vory true
but my land lncicahod four Union In
vaiuo and 1 now have four dollars
whorous 1 only hud only dollar before
On tjio lust duy of January, 1933,
those notes nro taken up and the ra
tio per capita has fallen back to $3-1.
Hut, says the cnthusiust, we have
had the uso of $9,000,000,000 for
twenty years froo from lntorost and
wo built roads, sower systems, wnter
systems au.d septic plants and they
Jiuvo not cost us one cent. Sou how
nlcoly we Jiavo headed off the niouuy
powers.
Let ns look at this matter and seo.
Wo have disturbed business und bro
kon up many buslnoss men, wo Inlve,
ruined tho manufacturer, wo stalled
tho wholesaler, and ruined our com-
nicvco with foreign nations.
1 "' JASI'EH N. MILLER
General admission will be $1.00.1
resened bents on f-ale at Xa.sh Hotel.
FINDS FORTUNE OF $3000
HIDDEN IN FIREPLACE
ASHURY PARK, X. J., March 5.
A. Jeffreys is $3000 richer as a
rosult of tearing apart a brick flre
pjaco in the old colonial homestead
near hero, which ho acquired from
bis mother. When tho bricks wore
lifted from their places a stream of
coin poured out. Most of It was
more than 100 yoars old. Jeffreys
will tear apart another fireplace in
the old mansion In tho hope of flrid-J
Ing another fortune.
MARRIED.
('burkb A. Kenard and Lillian
Xuiiii were united in iiinrriiiL'u In-
Rev. W. V. Shields at the Presbyter
ian Manse, March tind at 7:JU p. m.
Mr. Iteuard came from Kansas to gel
his bride, and Mrs. Kenard was one
of the eity'n pleasant telephone girls
These young people expect to make
their home in Cottage Grove, Oregon.
They have imuiy j'riondfc who are in
terested in their liappinbs and wel-fiue.
Say Mailcro Broke Promise
KKW YOltIC, March C. Dochir
iug that I'rosldont Madero violated
the jiromlsos ho made the people of
Mexico, and that tho wholo nation is
opposed to him, G. O. Garcia, a cou
sin of iho Mexican president, who ar
rived In this dly en route to Eur
ope, declares that Madero will bo
oerthrovn within sUty days.
Flour Campaign KiiccccfN.
Tho representatives of tho Sporry
Flour Co., makers of Drifted Snow
flour, have loft tho city woll pleased i
with the siiccobs of their work here,
They gave a sample of tho flour to
every housewife In tlio city and feel
that tho results have much more than
Justified tho oxpeiiHO. Tho local
doulurs who handlo tho flour bavo
received many compliments from
pleabod users and thore Is no doubt
but It bus gained a firm foothold In
Medford.
' Stanford Wins. '
LOS ANGELKH. March C. Tho
Htaulord university track and field
ninletlcs won from tho University if
Houthern California In the annual
bi'vt here todu) 71 ,to o7.
FJtF.F, LECTUItE.
Dr. Jefferson, specialist, will give
a free lecture Sunday morning at 11
o'clock at tho Ugo theater. The doc
tor InvUes everybody, l;i Medford to
bo present. ,: ' '
K. A. M. ATTENTION'.
Work Iu tho M. E. degree
evening
207 Wlhh lllUhMl, 8w,
good in their parts. Leslie Carter .'
certainly a good actress, but,
Hamlet says, "the play's the thing."
Tn fact, the play was not the thing
that Mrs. Carter ,-hould huve cho-cn
as ti vehicle to show her at her be-t.
We can but think that Leslie Car
ter could be more versatile, if she
would. She was first taken up by
Ilelasco, and given plays of the Ca
mille type, Zazn, and I)u Harry, both
of which are built upon French
themes that really have mi nhice in
the present-day drama. Dumas' Ca
mille was quite enough of the demi
monde type. The stage should be an
educator and u menu-, of moral up
lift, and we can see no reasonable ex
cuse for n continual wannuil-nvfi-
version of Camille-
While Hela-co is a reat maimgct
and stage director, he seems to huve
narrowed the horizon of his great
protogos. He seems to study the
particular ability of his stars upd to
fiMhom so perfectly with plays thut
it i next to impossible for them lo
get away from the grooves iu which
he has started them.
David Warfield is as thorouehlv
identified with "The Music .Muster'"
as Joe Jeifersou was wih "Rip Van
Winkle." And so far, he has been
unable to find 11 play that will do
juniii-v 10 ins special nuiiitv, othr
than lhe--particular style in which
"The Miisio Master" is written.
We can see 110 reason whv Leslie
Carter could not be equally great ;ii
a play like "I'uid iu Full,' Thoie i,
one thing sure, the lady must i-hange
her style of plays or loho her stand
ing among the stars of the first mag
nitude. EIJ ANDREWS.
;
MltltAH X. FOGL'E
Never In. our history of photoplay
exhibitions have wo been In position
to present such nn unqualified, ar
tlHtlc and meritorious achievement
"Arrah-na-Poguo" Is an Irish patriot
drama adopted from Houclcault's
masterpiece In thrco reols, pnxluced
by an all-star company of players In
tho most picturesque part of Ireland,
magnificent photography, Ideal loca
tions, thrilling action iu each reel,
and withal, reaching the superlative
degree of tho motion picture art.
We have been vory fortuualo In
securing those clevor comedians, Mil
ler and .Mason, who are en route to
Australlu, having Just completed a
six wcoks' engagement at tho Peo
ple's theater, Portland, where they
wore big favorites. Tholr act Is a
scream from start to finish. Tonight
thoy Introduce an entirely different
act, a blackface absurdity which Is
funnier than tholr Dutch act, If such
a thing Js possible If you want a
laugh. Just come, that's all. At tho
Stur theater. No advaiico in prices
any seat, 10 cents.
this
TOOLN, GORDON AND 'I'll RONE
Opened Monday night at the Ugo
theater to groat success. TJils big
trio )ias Just finished a '12 weeks'
engagement In Sun Francisco, This
trio will appear at tho Ugo theater
lonlglit and lomonow night for the
lttt tllilO, SJ97 I
when election U near, but before the
lirmutrios. y committee biought
out Ren Selling, no orgnniwttioii pro
moted his caudiduex. It was a
straight appeal to the Htplc and
that appeal met with n tiemcndous
request for him to enter.
Many will 110 doubt like to Know
something of tho career ot this in.in
who would be senator, lie was born
in California in' 1S.VJ (cu years later
remqvin- to Onjgnn with his parents.
Ah as boy he attended the Portland
Acndcmy where hu received his edu
cation. While very young he started
his business career as a clerk, work
ing as most clerk.- did iu those dns,
early ami late to obtain his start in
life. How well he succeeded is beit
told bv a business career which has
boen marked by such dealing through
out as to cause the general expul
sion Joward him. "Hon Scllim; is 1,11
the square and he is a good citizen,"
which can be heard on every ide m
Portland at the present time-
Selling as tt Progrcsihe.
It can truthfully be si,l that Men
Selling is one of the original progres.
io in Oregon politics. As far back
ns 18!)(i this man was fighting for
the people and Hgainst ring rule. Dur
ing the iiauiitjii "hold-up" Icgis
latin e which sent the name of Oregon
around the world n n stench to the
nostril of xlM),j citizeii'-hip, this man
u working to enact Jaws giung
moie power lo the people and to de
throne tin rrupl machine. lie was
responsible for the passage of a bill
in 181)8 which ulhjiiuutud (he gigantic
steal caused by u fee system iu the
office ot district attorney und plac
ing that office uii n flat salary, lie
is found later lighting successfully
for the passage of 1111 eight hour law,
the child labor Jaw and many, many
more measiiH's which have pioved a
Godsend to the people of Oregon, and
which huve helped iciuonc this state
from u condition that was ivorc than
Tammany ewr dured inllict on New
York and bring it to tho foreground
of progressive government,
Applying strict business principles
to hi every act a it public oiliciul,
always advocating economy iu public
expenditures Mr. Selling today stands
before the people of Oregon 011 a
platform that carrier nsMirniioo of
honest effoit iyr many federal meiir
fciinw needed by tins jdatc, and indu
Hures that can be obtained from the
national congiogs if a man is elected
who will work earnestly und consist
ently for thom, us Hon Helling bus
woikcd for (In passage nt' tho peo
ple's Iuwh in (ho 8tnu legislature.
Among the ismics pledged in his
platform are tariff reform with jus
tice to producer iijid consumer, devel
opment of Oregon1 rivers uud har
bors, federal laud court to expedite
the claims of settlors, puroch? post,
of tho businesslike administration
have glveu the office In tho past.
W. A. JONES.
For Pro-icaillng Attorney.
I hereby announce myself us a
.candidate for the democratic nomi
nation for the office ofprosccutlug
attorue for the first prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, embracing
the counties of Jackson and Jose
phine, subject to the will of the vot
ers of that party at the primaries,
und I pledge the people of Jackson
and Josephine counties that Iu the
event of my nomination and election
I will fenrlcHsly. Impartially and to
the best of my ability prosecute all
violations or law In snld district and
endeavor to udmiulmor the duties of
said office with the utmost efficiency
nnd economy E E. KELLY.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A OdiialUUvf for Jfavr!buv.
'nntlntln. II rn iIm'Ii,
Nlomnrh Troublm. Terllilua
p iMnrilrr. nil .Dritrit
H'aru.. Th.rllrrnh mi Lalna
TrutMr. inSitiotiM. Aul iiiiiimiu
Don I accept hwiiIi mW rnrv Aiidn...
iniiubHitgtt. a. 3. OLMSTED. La Roy. N. Y.
FOR SALE
Choice
Baled Alfalfa Hay
Delivered in Medford iu ton lots ut
$15.50 PER TON
$M.75 PER TON
nt car.
Send postal or telephone (Home)
SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM
ROCK POINT, OnE.
Our nlfalfa is well cured and is not
sun Hcorchcd ami retains all its rich
juices and nourishment nnd color.
Tli a stalks nro not bruised and broken it
nun 1110 icuucr leaves ami topi are
not bruised and shattered off. THE
FINEST TOP-VALUK HAY THAT
CAN OB I'KODUCKl).
Tho farm Is Irrigated from Itogue
rlvor.
iu(i Detni.i: nii.ii
the i:iti.s
Dutclimaii nnd Koiibrctte
It Ih to laugh. If you don't itoo
them you'll bo worry.
VOt'Xtl MlliliV KLWOOO
Tho world'n greatenl i-nrliMiuUt.
Tin eo rcelH of Latent Motlun Pic
tures. Alwnyn bout and plainest
plcturen Iu town llent of muide.
.lallme Kwry rtalurtiay nod .-sun.
day, 1: 1 1. m. ICculug I'crforiu-
iiiko 7:00
Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys and Sells Second-Hand Goods,
Copper, Rubber, Brass, Etc.
M. J. PILCKER, Prop.
15 North Rr
II01110 tMt Hell 15072
YOUNG & HALL
TAXI CO.
Service All Day All Ni(ht
Phone Pacific 1100; Home 400
TOURING CARS AND TAXIGABS
Dispatcher' office Nash Hotel
Stands ut Medford and Nash Hotel.
Taximeter Rates.
One of two passengers, first hull'
mile or fraction thereof fiUc, each
(punter thereafter JOc.
Three or moro passengers, first third
mile f0c, each ono-sixth mile
t heron ft cr 10c.
Kach four iiiinutcs waiting timo 10c.
Rates for Time Service.
Medford Roal Estate
& Employment Agency
nut kali:
1C0 acres -4 ',-i ihIIch nut, J 1C0 por
aero.
tSO acrcii Improved stoclc and all
gocH at $11.', 00(1.
237 acn'rt Improved good ntock or
orchard laud, $IG,000.
HO acreA Improved ntock and all
gootj at S100 per ncru.
L'7 acres 0 miles out from Aahlaud
S1!00I).
20 acres 2 mllcx out from Med
ford, K In pcurn; this place Ih
well Improved.
1C0 ncroH 3Vj in I Ion from Wood
villi?, U'000.
10 acres 2 mlloM from Central
Point, !)V4 In fruit.
25,000 ncreu shuop ranch In Cali
fornia, l por acte, with 25,000
acrcn outoldo raiiKc.
TItADIi
ISO acroti In Iloxeaii, Mlun., for a
ranch here.
4 NO acrea In Oleuwood, Idaho,
will trade for ranch here, one
good for alfalfa.
lf.7 acrcH Port lllll, Idaho, for a
ntock of good near Portland.
Knulty In a ft room modern bun
galow to trado for more.
MiKci:M,A.r:ot'H
Hand spiny pump, make an offer.
Largo 20 gallon lion kettle; make
an offer.
1 watches to trade for chickens.
i;.MI'f.OYMKNT
2 men for pruning.
(Jlrls for gonoral housework.
Six coal mlnorH.
Coal mlnorH to work by tho ton.
Phono Iu your oidcra for men;
no charges to the employer.
E. F. A. BITTNEB
ROOMS G AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposito Nash Hotel
Phono 1141: Home. M.
U-Go
THEATRE
SPECIAL TONIGHT
'I line Itlg Ails of aiii!eilllo anil
rilv Itlg leal iu I'htuirs
ACT I JACK I'OOI.K IN CJKIt
MANV, Willi Ills I'nuiiy Songs
nail Snylugs
ACT 'J JAt'K Til HON K, In Ills
Itlg Singing, WM-Illng and Music
al Aci.
ACT llPOOLK A.l (JOItllON,
(lie Hoys wild (he Kuleilalulug
I'Vel. The C.-lclinitcil Wooileu
Shoo llanclug Team.
Itciiicmlicri II Itlg Acts and Sl
Itlg I'Valuie Plcluics
Ailiulssloii Always I lie .Satin-, Hie
Wo enrry n vry uoinrduto lluo
or ilnipi-rd'S, unt curlDlas, fix
lures, etc, and lu all I'lussrn of
upliiilnli'ilut; A upcclnl mini tu
look nfinr till work uxi'liinivob'
und will kIw im koisI Horvioo us
s PohkIIpIii to col in tivua tho
liirgrnt clllns,
WEEKS & MgGOWAN C0
Alitbhu development, free use of the
lortst ruacrics by iielual settlers,
federal control of corpoj-ations, u
monetary system free from the in
fluenco of Wall .Street, presidcutiil
primarioti, dirooj, election of prooi
dir'iit vice-iresidit and United ritnlii
senators, thiu plpelng tlio govern
ment wholly and entirely, from the
imtioiinl capilol to die city hull,
the liitiitl-. of the people.
(I'dlll Atht'lllsepjcilti
$.'J.fi0 per hour; $l,fi0 por hour wnit
iug time. Culling uud dismissal
charges.
No cJinrgc for calling or dismissing
williin a mile raditrs of NiihIi Hotel,
Tho mile radius includes all paved
BtrcetH iu Medford, After cross
ing tho mile radius, tariff will hu
charged both ways or jjW.flO pur
hour.
Paved streets at the ouo milu limi:
West Main, West Tenth, South
Oakdale, West I-'ourth, West Jack
Hon, North (Jontral, North llivor
bii)c, Oregon Torruco Iteddy Itesi
deiio) ICast Main, Hospital, South
nivorsido to Karhart Haucli.
Credit for monthly charges can bo
opened by nil responsible people
making nrniugcmeiits for kiicIi with
the manager. Absolutely no credit
will bo given without first making
said iiiTiiiigcmenls. Our mm ih to
plcitfio mill gel your support,
Notc-ft'our rpticlc nnd efficient
senb-o call up booking office.
COURT HALL
j STAR THEATRE 1
Under Direction People's Amusemont Co. ;!;
Always n the Lead
! EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA " !
, UOUCICAULT'H MAHTJSKIMtiOTj,
ARRAH-NA-POGUE
Complete in 3 Reels 3000 Feet
Never Iu our hlutory of Photoplay KxhlliltloiiH have wo hoen In
poUlou to present uuch an unqualified, urtbitleii and iiiurltorlnjui
acliloveinent
THE SIGNS OF THE 3 LABELS i
1000 Feet of Comedy
MILLER AND MASON
In an outlro change they're a scroiim. If you DON'T wnnt to
laugh, don't hoar them ,
AL SATHER In Song.
WOOLWORTHS
Thoy play music and oITocls to suit tho pictures
No iulvaiH'o in pvifes. V
Admission 10c Matinoos Every Day
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