Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 09, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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ern Orcconlan, Tho ABhlnnd Tribune.
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OROItOE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
jJ2p
JSntrrcd nn ncconit-clnsa matter at
Medford, Orenon, undor the aot of
March , 1879.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jacknon County.
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One month, by mall SO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Cen-
tral Point .SO
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Weekly, per year 1.50
UP TO THE CITY COUNCIL.
T1
MUSICAL PLAY
HERE TONIGHT
Tho attraction to bo seen at the
Medford thentro tonight will bo Jos
eph M. AVebcr'a splendid production
ot "Alma, Where Do You Live?"
which It will bo remembered played
lor a full season at Weber's thentro,
Now York and was one of the most
distinctive hits of tho past season.
"Alma" may bo described as neither
farce nor burlesque, nor yet wholly
musical comedy, but something of all
threo of these.
Originally a French musical play
by Paul Ilcrve and Jean Uriquet It
was given for a long tlmo In Paris
and was first seen In America In the
German, hnvlng been translated into
that language for use at Adolph
Phillip's Now York theatre in SCth
street, where It was played for nearly
a season before being becured by
Cias.A.Hurray iu'JJjaa,
t$ere do yon. Jdw ? '
Joseph M. Weber for uso at his thea
tre. Tho German adaptation receiv
ed some harsh criticisms on account
of tho suggestlvcuess to bo found In
It; but in tho American version this
has been wholly eliminated.
Tho present adaptation was made
by George V. Hobart, who has done
his work most cleverly and has lost
none of the interest and humor con
tained In tho original French play.
There nro fourteen numbers iu the
scoro and tho music by Briquet is
particularly attractive, especially tho
number "Alma, Where Do You
Live?" which has proved decidedly
catching aud Is one of those pieces of
music that sends tho audience away
from tho theatre whistling tho air.
The company is headed by Miss Nan
netto Flack, whllo othor Important
mombers of the cast aro Charlos .
Murray, the well known comedian,
and Aubrey Yates. A splendid sconlc
production has been provided and
Alma" will undoubtedly provo one
of tho most attractive features of the
season.
DOMINION TO TAKE
OVER ALBERTA PROJECT
OTTAWA, Out., March !). -There
is a well founded report here lliut the
ddminion jvcriiiuent in contcmplnt
iii)r Inking over tho ininiciibo C. I'. H.
irrigation project in houthern Alberta
on which the railway company lias
already hpent fjil.",UUU,UUU.
BOURNE PETITION FILED
WITH OVER 4000 NAMES
6ALKM, Ore, March .--J. 1 Siu
nott who lutb been Jieie Tor two dujb
checking over the Hoiii'iie pc'liliniin,
iilcd them today. They contain 1,000
names, after eliminating all doubtful
ones,
NOTIOH TO HTOUKHOLDKKH.
Tlio annual meeting of tho stock
holders of tlio Storllng Gold Quartz
Mining and Milling company will bo
held iu this city March 14, 1912.
Election of a board of directors and
othor important business,
11. II. LOIUMBIt, Secrotary.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
umlorslgued will apply at tho regular
mooting of tho city council March 19,
1912, for a llceuso to sell mult, spirit
and vIhoub liquors at tho llotol Med
ford, lota 1C, 17, 18, block 78, for
a porlod of six months.
HAU-MOIlIt COMPANY,
Dated Fob. 23, 1912.
1110 Medford Commercial club, tho Greater Medford
club and tho University olub have all adopted reso
lutions requesting the Southern Pacific to eloar away the
shaoks, debris and buildings along the right of way be
tween Sixth and Main streets, so that the grounds oan be
parked and beautified.
The same olubs have passed resolutions requesting the
oity council to aet in tho matter! tho railroad officials hav
ing stated that a resolution by the council would result
hi cancelling existing leases. It is therefore up to the
city council and whether or not our front door is to be
beautified depends largely upon these gentlemen.
If left to a vote of the people, the councilmen would be
instructed by an overwhelming majority to clear the rjght
of way. No hardship upon any one is contemplated.
As the resolutions of the ladies of the Greater Med
ford club, quoting the designer of the Minneapolis park
system, Edwin II. Hewitt, assert: "Civic improvement
should begin at the front door, that is. the railroad depot
grounds, the most important gateway of the town."
As the Medford Commercial club resolutions assert:
"There should be an effort on the part of the public now
holding leases on said right of way to look forward to a
city beautiful, and that, in so far as possible, the Southern
Pacific company should lend a hand toward this end. Suf
ficient time should be given all parties now occupying
right of way privileges, so that no hardship will be
worked." v 3 "
As a matter of fact, the shacks are not occupied by
those originally granted the privileges, but are utilized as
a source of income from shippers to whom they are rented
by the owners a graft not contemplated by the railroad
in granting the privileges.
THE TOURIST INDUSTRY.
S-NS
For U. S. Senater: wheke to go
A LL Oregon has neglected one of its greatest assets
- tourists. AN ith the most beautiful and picturesque
state in the Union, nothing has been done to attract hither
the thousands of money spending tourists who annually
scatter millions in Europe and southern California.
Southern Oregon is particularly fortunate in scenic
attractions. On every hand stretch vistas of beauty. Ver
dure clad hills, rock ribbed and snowy peaks, silvery
streams and tumbling cascades everywhere lure aiftl
beckon. The greatest forests in America charm with their
sun spotted shadows.
World famed wonders abound. Crater lake with its
waters of mystic blue and its precipitous sides, the great
caves of Josephine county the "marble halls of Oregon"
the giant redwood forests of the coast, the wild and
rugged shore line, the green prairies and placid waters of
the Jvlaniaths, above them all the blue skies of an Oregon
summer, all attractions that not even Switzerland and its
mountain splendor, nor Italy with its boasted charms, nor
southern California, with its irrigated deserts, can com
pete with.
The great resource today of Switzerland, of France and
of Italy is the tourist traffic. Thousands of Americans
yearly pay dearly to see far inferior sights to those Ore
gon has to offer. But Switzerland and Italy and Krauce
are advertised. They have fine roads and good hotels.
Every convenience is supplied the tourist. His business
is the business the country caters toand it richly remu
nerates the nations.
Southern Oregon today boasts fine hotels., Medford,
Kin math Falls, Grants Pass, all have modern', up to the
minute accommodations. But there are few tourist resorts
in the strict meaning of the word. There are fewer good
roads.
The San Francisco fair will bring many thousands of
tourists. Oregon will receive her sluu'e. ' She must get
rendy for them. The next few years must be our busiest.
"When 1915 rolls around, Jackson county must be able to
offer most, not only in scenic wonders, aiid beautiful land
scapes, but in good highways.
The coming yeai-s are therefore the most important.
Tt is essential to make the most of our opportunitv, that
we have a progressive and businesslike administration of
county affairs, in what should be our most expansive
period.
"Nothing But
PoIarineOilforMe"
Daytona, I'la., April 53, 1011
Standard Oil Company!
Today I lowered my world's rec
ords for the kilometre nnd milet
also established h world's record
for two miles. Kilometre, 15.88
seconds mile, 2.5, 40 second i two
miles, 51.98 seconds. Ucd To
larino Oil In practice and in final
trials and it helped rnn brcali tho
records. Nothing but I'olarine for
me from now on.
-fuT
I to be In as perfect condition
:r." New York Times.
" When examined carefully after
tlio trials, the Ulilrcn lienz was
found
as ever.
These performances again
prove POLARIN1S Is the best
automobile oil yet produced.
You will get more power,
longer wear, out of your car
by using It.
Writtftrlktr'tUrUt bfilrti htt, fetl-ptil
Standard Oil Company
i Ucorportd)
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Guaranteed.
Prices Reasonable.
1 COPFEEN & PRICE
1 35 Howard Block, rntranc on Oth Bt.
, FftCltto 3031. Horn 349. I
If yon nro JntcieMed. In knowing
about a laundry where work Is
absolutely hanltary and hyKeiilc
throughout, aud where every
piece of work done Iw done wlUj
the utinoBt care. Wo never fall
to nleaao our cuBtomern aud wo
aro uuro to nlcauo you if you give
iiu a trial,
STAR STEAM
LAUNDRY
Pacific lliOl. Home (in.
Mi:oFoiti, oiti;.
W&BBBUBE3SSE&
To Hon Olcott S. notary of State.
and to the members of tho Demo
cratic l.trt.N and tin doctors of the
State of Oregon
I. WAIl'KU ,M. IMKHCI-:. reside at
Hot Lake. Union County. Oiokou, aud
my nostofflco address l Hot l.ake,
Oregon. I am a duly registered mem
ber of tho Democratic party. If I am
nominated for the office of I'nlted
States Senator In Congioss at tho pri
mary nominating election to bo hold
In the State of Oregon on tho 19th
day of April. tOU. I will accept tho
nomination and will not withdraw
aud If I am elected I will n.unllfy as
such officer.
If I am nominated and elected I
will, during my term of office, ndvo
cato tariff for revenue only. Govern
ment economically administered. Ne
cessities of life on free list. Liberal
appropriations for rhvrs aud harbors.
Income tax. Liberal policy of con
acrwttlon. Rational into of ptibl'e do
main. Hxpeudlture In Oregon of Ore
gon's jut proportion of the reclama
tion fund. Free tolls for American
shipping at I'auama. Laws giving
Americans the privilege of purchas
ing foreign built ships aud sailing
them uud'T our iflng. Alaskan coal
fields for tho people. Liberal appro
priation for agricultural develop
ment. Legislation beneficially affect
ing labor. Imprlnoumcut of trust of
ficials controlling necessities of life.
For a greator agricultural, commer
cial aud manufacturing Oregon. For
the Oregon System.
1 dosiro tlio follOwiuK-.vonlH placed
after my name .on .the official nomi
nating ballet: 1
"Kqunl opportunity for all In po-1
l!tlca! and business affairs."
(MMJ$'SA
(Paid Adt )
j TUMlUHl
easrsritskAss,
O JL J Ja
THEATRE
Alwnjn In tho Load.
1000 Foot of Film 1000
Kntlru Change of Program Today
.MILI.HIt .V MAHOX
Giving a trnvost on "II Trout
tore" you II laugh, shout, bollor
ami scream when .sou see this.
"A IMUNt'KSS OF TIIK IIIIjUS"
Thrilling Spanlsh-Callfoiula story
"Tin; .lKwia-s"
Powerful Kdlson drama
"TIIK MTTI.i: STOWAWAY"
Depleting the struggle aud vicis
situdes of Dot, the little f'ouor
girl
"WIIKKK TIIK .MOXKY WKNT"
Vltagraph Laugh-Producer
Al SATIIKU, the Singer
WOOIiWOUTIIS, Hie Musician
Admission 10c Matinees Dally.
Medford Theatre
TrusiiAV, .MAitui turn
The Itotlp.illt Ljccuui Iluioatt
Piesents
li: mux (.itAM) opiatA to.
In Acts from
"Martha"
C'nil Act 1
aud
(Th.ee Actsi "II Trovatorc"
.MADAMi; LI, llltrx .. . Sopmuo
MISS LAI'ltA IIAKU... Conlnilto
.MIC. FICITZ lU'FFMAX Tenor
.MIC. AltTlll'IC DHAXi: Iluiltono
Popular prices: $1...0. $1, ?."c, 00c
Get Your Scats Karly .'tt TJiese Pxlces
-t
NEW WALL PAPER
Our bprlng slilpmuut of wall pa
per In the very latest patterns ro-
celved tins week,. MaKe jour selec
tions early, while the line is complete.
MEDFORD FURNITURE
& HARDWARE CO.
Young & Hall
Taxi Co.
TOl'ltlNC CAIIS AXI TAXICAIIS
lleioioiiable Itato In City or
Country
Phones: Pacific 1IOO; Home 11)0
Service all day, all night.
Stands Medford and Xsh Hotels.
Absolutely no credit without first
making arraugctueutH with man
ager. COURT HALL
Manager
MONEY TO LOAN
In amounts of $2000 and up on first niortaes. Will
pin-chase good contracts at a reasonable discount.
No delay in closing.
HUNTLEY fi MacCLATCHIE
101 .M. !'. k II. HIiIr.
FOR SALE
(iood team, wagon and harness. Also some close in
property in Ashland and young orchards just coining
into hearing.
J louses and lots to rent. (Iood income properly.
JOHN PIERSON, Box 36, Ashjand, Orq.
n u i t vu a nil ii y
aw
Medford
Tent and Awninjj
Co'mpany
MaiinfiicltouN of ami innliiH In
IWNINOS, TEHTB, TJCYW, COVURH
Or AZ.X, KINDB
Ml UVIkIiIm and VIIIIim Dink Awn
ing, HiilpiM, i;td
WHOI.EHAI.E AND RETAIL
Ml MuIihh of AwnliiKH ami I'oicli
'nrliiliiM, put up at MiiinifacliiiciM'
''rlutiM.
AkoiiI fur (li
KoAnok Nolelen Vontllotlnif Win
dow Awnlair
109 N, rront Bt.
3oti PhencB Jledfonl, OrtBon'J
FIRE FIRE .
THE GREAT? CHICAGO STOCK YARDS FIRE
In a Film at tho Ugo Thontor, 'JL'lnu'day, Friday and
Saturday
ROMEO AND JULIET
At Ugo Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday
ISIS THEATRE
20c ADMISSION- 20c
VAUDKVILLK AND MOTION IMCTUUKS
THE MUSICAL IRVINGS
yceuic Musical and Singing Aet
1 "LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT"
Drama
2 "THE O'NEILL"
An Historical Irish Production made iu Ireland
3" A MODERN ANANIAS'
A Dandy Comedy
Tho Journoy of tho Wcstorn Govoruors to tho Eant
Special Matinoo Saturday and Sunday, 2 P. M.
Evoning Porformanco, 7:00
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, March 9th
Joe Weber Presents Geo. V. Hobart's
English Version of tho Groatost Musical
Show of tho Soason
AJLJV1 A
A Now Era in tho Annals of Musical Comedy
WHERE
All Last Soason at Wobor'n Thoatro, Now York
DO YOU
By Paul Harvo. Music by Jean Briquot
T TVF
SONO HITS
CIiiih. A. Mm lay
"Alma," "(llrllett,"
,,. , ( "Never More," "lloo
Nnnuutlu I'luck m o.to,," "(Jhlhl-
1 hood DajH," "lloo
.Atihroy Yatod j K )o0( n,
laiiil of Hoautlful
anil a I DreauiH," "Sail
llomu," "KIhh Me
.,.v ..v A' Ive," "Love
Mo," Ktc.
PRICES $1.50, $1, 50c
Seats on aalo at Haskiris
First
National Bank
oit-h
tex'-r
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL StfOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undividod Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
Wo solicit your l)itsinoss, which will recoivo our
careful attention.
F. K. DiaJlCr, CHICHIDICNT M. Jj, ALKOItl), OAHIIIKIl
OmtlH OUAWI'OHI), ASSISTANT OASiniCIt
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