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'aw' i) mW' i I .f i Fv , ' f k -' i I! it i h il li' n i i l i ; i f- y I i ft K I ! Br- -' SflSWS If IDFOKD MAIL T.tUNI ?liXAiStl4jWLWK9l LHT NKWI WKP r OON ill ID A KlNTINO CO. The tmfirt!i Tlm, Th Mi1ford Mull, Th Mtdfsrt mining Th Houth rn Or(feWn, Tim Ashland Tribune, 6ffl Mall Tribune ttiilMltijr. 1.1-IMI Horth I'lr atrcetj inlcpiinn ?&, QJtOMClK PUTNAM, K.lltor ami Manager KntareA aa second-clean maltr at Mmlforri, Orffon, under tho not of Mareh t, 187V. Official,. PaPT of ths City or MetUonl. OlflcUl Vapr of Jacknon Countr. BtmraurTie iuim, wilt, jrrwi. uj' 1UHII.M-H On month, by mall- A..- HH WW Mlt .15.00 I'er mtontli, delivered bjr cnrrlrr In . AiMicorn, jacasonviiie ana ven tral roint ,.,., .SO PatunUr only. Iiy mall, per year X.00 Wefkljr, per yur. .- 1.80 bworx cibculatiox. Dnlly averaga for lvn months end Ins Novemtur 10. 1911. 171. Tim Mall Tribune la on tale at the Ferry Nawa Htaml. Ran Krancleo. IMrtland Hotel Newa fitaml. I'ortland. Portland Newa Co., Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney. Hcattl. wh- roll Xaad 'Wtra Unlwd Praaa Sltpatehaa. xBDroito. oxsaov. Metropolla of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho faateat gronlnir Pity In Orcon. lopulatlon U. 8. eenaua 1910 1140; estimated. 1 in.OOO. rf JOLTS AND JINGLES Ey Ad Brewn Wlio Lnat 1IU llridc? Lost nuekskin innro, wcirIid about 750, whilo star in forehead, wears brido. Finder l-oturn nnd receive re ward. Monihifj Paper. Kver Soo n Rubber Vehicle? The automobiles arc not on the road now on neeount of. mud niul our roads will never bo better till wo use tho "steam roller." A Rrnvel rontf la not good on horses feet nor tho tires of any vehicle mndo of iron or rub ber. Oakville Items In Albany Democrat- Suggestions to Doc Page: Why not plant a clirubinj; vino on tho cast wall of that new theatre T More rapidly than shifts the sea sons in women's headgear changes tho sports of boyhood. 'Together day I saw n bunch of kids batting n top for want of a baseball. And speaking of top, do yon note that tho boys of this benighted gen eration spin them with tho points downward? In the good old days, any old fellow can tell you, tops were spun, with tho points directed over the right shoulder. Tlicro is a fortune awaiting the man who can, devise nn amusement that wilf appeal: to tho 'bench that has been attending tho Millar trial. When troublo kind of gels your goat And splits your joy in half Jes' grit your Jcefh and quirk your face And laff -and laff and laff. Fired at Itandom. If laughter fails to do the trick Jes' give your belt a jerk, Fill up another hod with brick And work and work and work. Younglovu Telegram. Jf working doesn't do the trick Or get you what yon wish Repair to somo nico quiet crick Aud fish and fish and fih. Cleveland Plain Dealer. If all the plans laid down nbovo Fall shy at turning tricks, Why not lay off nt active work And play at politics t I CHURCH VS. SALOON 1 Sotno wcckB ngo one of the home missionary societies in tho cast re ceived from n mnn in western town n request for a minister, and tho for mation of a church there, promising to aid in its support. Ho said he was a saloonkeeper and a holder of prop, crty in tho town, but ho found ho could not sell his town lots because thero was no church in tho town. Did you ever hear of a minister honding to n liquor trust asking for teh establishment of a saloon in tho town, because without a saloon the lots were unsalable! Why not? There is no question but that the Influences of tho church and of the saloon are antagonistic. The tend ency of tho church is toward the highest sooiiil and moral life of tho town. The snloon lends to overthrow that which is esteemed the purest and tho best. Wo havo both with us here in Medford. To which should wo give ullegiunco und support! Neither can flourish without tho support of a goodly number of our citizens. On which eido is your influence fellf It is for us to say which shall dominate Medford. II. J. PEKFIKLn. John A. Perl Undertaker S8 8. H.UtTfjETT IHioacs M. 471 an 478 AMlmUac SvrvlcA Deputy Coroner mmmmmmmmmmmm n8SK R LET U8 HAVE PEACE. tin ir i tr TKIIIt'NK MJIlii jMAIIi I'ounoll is riuht in lilnuiliitt Clt Attorney Houim iis Iho prime trouble-innkor nntl cmiho of municipal disconli and that hi.s removal mihr rcHtoro harmony. At any rate tho experiment is worth trying and is sanctioned by the Aoto at tiie special election last Saturday. For five years Mr. Effort served as councilman, part of the time as president of the city council. His relations with his associates were in the main harmonious, lie ren dered good service to tho community. Hence thero lias been a great deal of disappointment and chagrin among his friends over his courso as mayor, which is attributed to his following bad advice. The protection Mr. Hoggs has accorded to the notor ious Royal rooming house, evidently in exchange for tes timony, as indicated by the following letter, alone disqual ifies him from tho position he holds. The letter reads: March 21, 1913. Mrs. .In Ha Jackson, Koyal Koomlng Ilouso, IC. Main Street, city. Dear Madam: There may bo ome effort to bother or Intimidate you on account of your, testlmonr this a(Uunoou.taJt. anybody-makes ntiy Indication of doing this, wo want you to report tho matter' Immediately to me, and 1 will see mm juii nru nut unjustly uuihitvu. Very truly yours. o. e. noaos, City Attorney. There are those who oppose Mr. Hoggs' removal on iho ground that he should be continued in" office to make tho Eifert administration still more unpopular and enable recall proceedings to be started in July, when the six months of office required shall have expired. Hut the recall is only a last resort and should not be used if. pos- siuic to avoid. Recall elections are nasty affairs, and have an injur ious effect upon the community, resulting in bitter fac tional fights and leaving sores that are hard to heal. They destroy the cooperative spirit and unity of the people and should only be undertaken under extreme provocation. The mayor and council should drop their personal dif ferences and get together for the good they can do. Pig headeducss. has no place in civic affairs. BmsMM PUBLIC PLAYGROUND (Contlnuod from page 3.) of precept to get off the streets, but wo gtvo them no wholesomo substi tute at home or In community cen ters. There must be some outlet for seurplus energies from expression of the Instinctlvo laws ior physical achievement, somo opportunity for Joy In the tree use of the child's powers, physical and mental. It would mean less difficulty with the delinquent ana'tholawlcss. 'Give tho whole child a normal experience and ho will becomo a normal child. Where can we help? In what di rection can wo bo of service? These are questions that wo need to ask ourselves. All Interested In this problem nro invited to como and lend a voice to the discussion. I FASHION NEW YORK. March 2S. That feminine inevitability has arrived. Milady's penchant for something tight In tho matter of wearing apparel, af ter hovering about tho waist lino for years, then sinking to the knees, only to drop clear to tho ankles within the last year, has now gone to her head. Wo have with us this spring the hobble hat. Of course this name has not been formally sanctioned by tho Ruo de la Palx, or lower Fifth avenue, but what's In a name? If you are plan ning a spring creation you had host consult your Jeweler and see If he can supply you with a shoe horn and a can-opener, to match your Ilp-stlck and your vanity-box. You will need the shoo horn to get Into your petite chapeau, and tho can opener to get out of It that is, If you arc counting on something chic. HntM Grow Small. Really, everything In the hat line seems to be struggling toward the diminutive, and at tho present writ ing a tiny turban with just a hint of an upturned brim Is leading. It ap pears In tho most hectic of hues royal purple, ceriso, Hunter's green, burnt orange and Chinese bluo any one of which may strlko you favorab ly If your complexion Is fine, but sor row be yours If you're sallow. And If by any chance you bo a moon-faced maiden, you may ns well bid an eurly adieu to all hopes of looking well aud fashionable In tho samo hat. But it's an 111 stylo Indeed that shows no good. For thoso with faces to fit, the shapes are so quaint and fetching and tho dyes so brilliant and varied that llttlo trimming Is needed. A slnglo long feather, sot at an angle to poke out tho eye of tho passerby, or a tiny bunch of Art Nou veau fruit Is, like Mothor Kvo's trav eling gown, not much but sufficient. Apples as Trimming. And speaking of fruit. trimming, apples fitting adornment for a daughter of Eve see in destined to have a tremendous vogue. WIcrd llt jranironn vtkuj Tizrnrom Miwrorm oHrcnotf. sa'iviu)ay. MAiicrr in In.'llnort to think Hint tho tlo pippins, coming In clusters, green ns grass, cerise, deep purple, royal blue, apples of every conceivable color except their proper hue, nro mountod atop, tucked underneath or dangled over tho edge of tho llttlo pill boxes In reckless fashion. Or, If your tasto does not run to apples, you may have your choice of a number of perver sions of nature, such as bumt-orango cherries, turquoise bluo strawberries, or most any of your favorite fruits dono In a new complexion to suggest the genius ot a correspondence school colorlst or tho mastcrplcco of a Fut turlht trying for a press notice. The less apt Pomona herself to recognlzo theso fruity fads, tho more likely their success. Dut If by chance your husband may think that millinery by the atom Is less cxpenslvo than on an average basis, break it to htm gently that his Judgment errs. It's tho sbapo ho pays for, and lest paying for, and lest pay ing for the largo shapes may grow monotonous, Mils. Modlsto wilt let him pay heavily for tho small shapo for a season. Consequently, this sea son, the smaller the hat the larger tho prlco. Tres samplo, N'cst co Pas? Ot courso, a little thing like my lady's crowning glory cannot bo allowed to stand In tho way of Fashion's decree. So It's "A Has- with all your Runty Runs and Icpigy Puffs. Tho 1913 model chapeau Isn't built to cover a raultltudo of sins. Get Grandma's Clothe. Rut don't wait for a rainy day. Pull out grandma's trunk today. It she was a thrifty lady, you will find the "Dornler Crl" for your wear today among her furbelows of yesterday. Perhaps tho brocado that brought grandpa to his knees may prove as effective for your 1913 swain. Any way, the old rich silks and velvots may bo a saving, for Ilka materials today nro priced well up. You can not swathe yourself In many yards if you havo to save the price out of your housekeeping allowance. Neither will Mrs. Wilson and her three girls, If thoy stick to that 1,000 limit un less they possess a dressy ancestress also. In more subdued tasto are tho crepo de chines, blooming In tiny garlands and nosebays of old fashioned flow ers. Theso aro especially becoming for tho Ingenue type, but you hud best refrain, If you aro veering toward tho buxom. In antithesis, is tho mad riot of barbaric color In tho Egyptian and Art Noiiveau silks. Just a touch goes a long way. If you possess tho gift of chlckuess, you can fashion a vest, a sash girdle or overdrupo or theso and look like tho original Mile, a la .Mode. Rut unless your touch Is deft, beware. Coatees of these bizarre silks will turn you Into an old print or a dash ing pouter maid, but for art's sako, and your own, remember to bo mod erate If you would bo modish, Legal blanks lot isle at the Mall Tribune office. U I USIC of if A sucred concert will lie Riven next Monday mcnlng nt S o'clock rt tho 1'resUyterlan church for tho benefit of the musical department of tho Orontur Medford club AdiuUslou will bo twtmty-flvo cents, with no re served matH, Tho choirs and choir directors of tho various churches havo been very I'.eueroiis In uonntliiK their service for tho concert and the tivlont to lx represented Is among the best of the city. Tho selections to bo rIvoii havo been chosen from th Kuer services, Tho musical department of the club Is so very lufnutllo nt present that those concerned feel that very llttlo has been accomplished. Never theless n Kood start Ikis certainly been made and Us aspirations nro high enough to pleasn the must soul ous worker. Tho department wishes to pur chase n piano, niuong other thliiKS, to bo used by tho entire club, and It Is for this purpose they wish to ruljo funds. Tho pregram: "Tho Itadkuit Morn llns Passed Away" (O. It. Woodward); Method ist Kplscopal church choir, Mr. For rest Kdmeades, director. Selection Christian church choir, Mrs. F, O. HurKess. directress. Soprano solo, Gladys I Unman. selected Miss To Detim In U Minor (Dudley Ruck) Presbyterian church quartet. Faster song (Dresiler) Mlis Franceno McNaasar; violin obllgato, Mr. K. C. Root. Calm as tho Night" (Coetx) Mr. otid Mrs. Oeorgo Andrews. Gloria from mass In R flat (Far mer) Catholic church choir,, Mr. Gerard Tnlllandler, director, Hark. Hark, My Soul" (Shelley) Mrs. llalllday-llalght and Miss Florence Hazelrlgg,, "For tho Lord Li Mindful of Ills Own" Mrs. Hallld'ay-Halght. Duet (selected) Mrs. RurKcis and Mrs. Qulsenberry. "Andanto" (Jensen), piano, violin and 'cello Mrs. Marsh, Mr, Hoot and Dr. Marlon.. , The greatest nui ileal and society event that has evur como tn tho en tire northwest wllfbb the season' of grand opera opening) Mouday rt A UPSET STOMACH. Gently Rut Thoroughly C1iviiim niul Itegulnlo Your Mloiimcti, l.ltcr niul Hon el While You Sleep. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain In tho pit of the stomach, tho heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, feeling of rutlucss, dlzzluevs and sick headache, moans n disor dered stomach, which cannot bo reft ulutod until you remove the cause. It Isn't your stomach's fault. Your stomach Is as good as any. Try Cascarets; thoy Immediately cleanso and regulate tho stomach, remove tho sour, undigested and fer menting food and foul gases; tako tho excess bllo from tho liver and carry off tho constipated wusto mat ter slid poison from tfio intestines nnd bowels. Then your stomach troublo Is ended. A Cabcaret tonight will stralghton you out by morning a 10 cent box from any drug storo will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget tho children tliftlr llt tlo lusldes need a good) gontlo cleans Ing, too. J. H. Mulholle,n Painting, Paper Hanging;, Tinting and General Hounu Repairing Phono 003-Y mil) West Second Street Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I. O. Public Land Mutten: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. GASSY and DRAMA WEEK Portland by the fniuoitn Chi cnKO Ornud Opera company. This Krivit oritntiUatlou, which Is bend ed by A ml reus Dipnoi, and wIioho inualenl conductor Is Clot) foitte Campaiilul, has over three hun dred peoplo on Its rostur, and will travel to Portland from Ban Fran cisco In two long special trains. Among tho famous iiouchlrds who will appiMr In Portland during tho three days musleul festival will bo Mary Oarden, l.ulsa Tetrauliil, C'nr ollno White, Mario tiva,ii CJinrlos Dalmnres, UlorKlul, Poleno and man) others, Tho Orphnum theater In Portland (formerly thu llclllx) will be tiHcd tor tho four itorformnnceM or tho opera, tiud seats can ho secured for tho operas by sending, or tele phoning In, to tho Sherman (Ma) and cotupaio's mtislo store In I'ort land, or tho Stoers-l'omau office in iho Columbia building, who will be Kind to attend to all orders, ArraiiKciucuts . have been made with tho officials of tho Oregon Ulectrlc to hold their 11:30 (ruin out of Portland n few minutes. If It Is ut nil necessary, and everything will bo done to make tho trip ns comfort able and pleasant as posalhlo. The seats for the opera ruimo In price i from three dollars to soven, both ovenlngs and the matinee, aud gun- leral admission Is two dollars. Following Is tho entire repertoire and the names of a, few of the lead ing stars: Monday, March 31, at S p. in. "Tho Jownla of the Madonna," Caro line White, Otorglul; conductor, Camponlnl. Tuesday. April 1, at S p. in. "Thnls," Mary Garden; conductor, Campanlnl. Wednesday, April 2, at 2 p. in. ."Tho Tales of Hoffman," Stanley. Warnery; "Hansel and llrotel," Ca au, HIcKelmuu, Daddl; conductor, Charller, and International ILillet, conductor, Spndonl. Wednesday, April 2, 8 p. in. "liiicla 1)1 I-ntnmerinoor," Tetrnzlu nl, Egener, (Inudciul, Polcse, Scott; conductor, Campanlnl. Mr. Gerard T.illlandler, director ot tho Medford Conaervntory for Musk niul I.nnguages, nnuoiiures that Mr. Bittncr's Real Estate & Employment Bureau ion sam: acres improved, 100 near town. 12500. 120 acres, Improved, timber, 12000. CR acres, CO ncros In cultivation. f In timber, 20 acres orchard; place fenoxl and cron-foiiccd; -I room house, barn 10x10 ; nil kinds ot ber ries; water right; f 1.1,000. Fine 7 room houao, largo barn, I lots 50x10(1 riich; shiido trees, wiry dono In. Prlco fir00. G room, modiirp hotisn, lot 100X 100, very closo In. Pilco IS00. HXOHANGi: Good Improved ranches for city property. liUKI.VKSS CHANCES Auto, good condition, 1250. 1 1 stands of bees mid supplies, HO. Flno cow, Swiss Jersey, 7G. EMPLOYMENT Girls and women for general housework. Ranch hands. Head sawyer, .1 per day mid board. MRS. EMMA BITTNER lies. Phono 10DII..V Phono H.1H. Opjtotlto Nusli Hotel ItOO.MS U ami 7. PALM IILOOK. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Negatives mado any time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main . Phono 1471 afi, win, I fM. . 4 W. Carttun Janes, violinist, bus boeu lidded to tho teiiuhlng fiiroo of the t'otmorvntury. Mr. Janes studied In tho Olierllu conservatory (Ohio), n school wliloll has a well merited lepiilntluii thmiiKhoiit the eoiiutiyt bo studied violin with F. (I, Doutlttlit and plnnu with .1. A. Duitiiith. Ho Is also a pupil of William Yuiiek or Detioll, .Mich., the leading violinist or his state. Ills study of mimical history was done under Edward Dickinson; har mony, ear training and mimical anil. AW with Mr. Ileneot, both nf'Obpr Hit,. Ohio. He has bad valuablo experlenco (s a (eueher and In roiuvrt work and will mnki tho Instilling ot n deep mid genuine love fur tho violin mid Us uiuiilciil possibilities of first Im portance. Members of tho Medford Orchestral elub are planning to give it concert the middle of April at the high school building under tho auspices and for the benefit of tho senior claim. The orgnulrattou has been In "working order" about ten mouths, holding two hour reheorauls once it week under tho leadership of Dr. Marlon. The program will Include eight or chestral numbers, chunk, tcml-popu-hir and popular selections to tut repre sented, and thosn who d not care for Wagner and Weber will enjoy Vlotor Herbert or Sullivan. A croup of dnuettti by Edward Herman are among the most effectlvo numbers. They nro tho Morrla dance, Shepherd's Dane, and Torch Dance, taken from the Incidental mtmlc lo ShnkoapiHUo'a Henry VIII, composed for the produc tion of tho piny nt the I.) renin lh,uf tre. London, January. I M'z, and dedi cated to Henry Irving. A vocalist and render will assist With the concert. Tho Medford Choral society under tho direction of Mr. (Isrard Tullluu dler promises two eveulnnn of music to bo given soon. Tho first ovoiiIiik's program will probably bn u rrpetlllon of "Tim Rose Maldeii," the second program romprlidug miscellaneous numbers. Auction Sale of Acreage IN THE PIERCE SlflllllVIHION Two Mile ttixt of Mciroril THURSDAY, APRIL tOTH ON THE LAND Ono and one-quarlor to five acre tracts will bo sold to tho hlghett bid der. Seldom does the buyer havo the chnuco to nnmo tho price ho pays for real eatnte, especially choice pro perly well located and ou very easy terms. Do not fall to snciiro ono ot tluse tracts. A special opportunity for tho mnn of small means to secure n home. Liberal discounts will bo made for all cash. E. 1 IIERRIFK, U. II. PIERCE Auctioneer Owner PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Otiarant4 1'rlcca Jlcaaonabla COFFEEN & PRICE 39 Howard Block, Xntranca oa Ottj ML Soma Vliona S4B, Which nn nn hero to umbo To ih'Iiimo mil' many patrons With tho Ibikery Goods Wo Ruho Ol'lt RREAD Is of fli-hl Importance . Wo Jmoiv you'll Hull II light, Rut nil Iho oilier minor things Will glvo THE SAME DELIGHT MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 1U S, Central 00 TONIGHT IT THEATRE 'IOMGIIT rmm pippins Al.li UCICNHI',11 We'ro (Mug IT "! Admission Always tho llnino lOCUNTS fl Never More, Never Less STAR THEATRE Almt)N ht tho Lend I, ,i TODAY. TODAY (I.M'MOIIT WEEKLY ' Always something new THE COW GIRL AND TIIK KNIGHT Thrilling Western Drumu MINING COPPER IN I'TAH Very liitoroMliiK luduatrlal Ami lute's uliero )ou get the Inuuh of )our lire THE Itl.lTIt HALL (let In and havo sums fun with thu durMit JIW IIKOU'.VH l.l'CIC Another phi Inuuh priHlueSr KONG MtWO HFI'ICWS Matinee Dally, 1 to 5 P. M. livening. 7 to 101 Ailinlooliiii ,ie niul inc NOTICE Pre' Go Imvit )r plt ture taken, ut J 11 lUIn street. Tim Star theatro will pay for Iho sot ting. The photographer will o plain It nil to iu. It's Absolutely free. ISIS THEATRE I YACDEVILI.E J Franco & Addinijton J Ax Seen In Life Cook dy, TiUM'dv. Pathos X t Plioln Plays Ft I. anil Snt. t THE WEAPON THE REGENERATION OF NANCY THE GAME WARDEN miXIE AND THE PRESS AGENT f. Maiinco Saturday and Sunday Ht t mitM l-H-H-H-f-H-t-H- (il!l.V.liliWl-l !.. f.f.,...l.l..l.,.JM5) s s Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel Von Dorn 212 Turk Street 'i.' ': y i.) i.i 0 I : ( 9 i.i S Finest popular priced S !i Hotel in San Francisco IJj 7t Modern Contral & VS' "Ji '.l. ?.). flfftfijifH V )i1lfitl )) J) sifSwia B locnlcd S' 'Lw!ll nntl moHt wi'(f$ffiyiB p o p u 1 n r jffi$P&k hotel in the City. Running duuilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms . $1,00 each CO rooim 1,50 rach 60 rooma - . - 2.00 each 00 rooma silk private ttalb 2.00 each 50 room Milk priuU Ltlh 2.50 each 30 mltei, bodrooin, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one jjueit add $1.00 extra to the nbovo rates for each additional uuot. Reduction by week or month, Manaiimtnt Chttltr If, KtlUy si 4 mli wmhjzi mr.r i?t:m F.G.ANDREWS .. 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