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Ono rent, by "" , , , , tt "" Ona month, by mull .SO Per month. deliver) by carrier In Mini Ton!, Jacksonville and Cen- trnl Paint , ,B0 PAturday only, by mail, per year S.oo Weekly, per year....,.. . l.so ''WELCOME TO CHINA , i i : i ,, LINCbLN, Xoo., April lf Wel come to tho republic of China is voiccil in tin editorial npjienring in Thb Commoner, the paper edited by Secretary of State llryan here, the editorial says in part: "The people or Ariiericn wilt re joico at. China's entrance Into her new career. It is n momentuous hour when the citizens of n great nation, beconaing conicjotis bf their rights nnd capacities, secure participation In tho government whcrcumlcr they Jive. Chinii has thrown off the yoke of the emperor and linn established n (republic. Wo welcome China to the sisterhood of republics. The povertl meiit of America is tho first nation intimating n desire to extend recog nition. In no other nation will China find a larger or more sincere syni pnthy for her hopes nnd aspirations." THE NEW WATER CONTRACT. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad BrewR A scholar in one of tho Medford schools, according to one ot the teachers, recited a follows tho other day: "Oeorgo Washington had threo horses shot from under him and tho fourth went through his clothes." THE l?ojji& Nivm: Qaunl Company-has modified iis water oontvuet so that tho purchaser is given 20 years to make t)iq payments, and can arrange them to suit him self -nothing for tho first year or two nnd graduated pay ments thereafter. It is possihle under this contract to make the water pay for itself on any sort of land. It removes the last remain ing objection of the land owner and should result, in the signing up of all tho land in tho valley for water. The best paying orchard properties in tho valley arc the irrigated orchards. The best paying farms are the irrigated farms. The best paying truck nnd vegetable gardens are tho irrigated ones, llere is a chance to irri gate nearly all of thorn. "With n greater acreage in orchard than in any of the fruit districts, the yield per acre is much less in the Kogue river valley than in other districts simply because there is so little irrigation. Fruit growing can scarcely be called a commercial proposition without irrigation. If land prices are to be maintained, if land yields are to he increased, if the Rogue river valley is to become and remain prosperous, it must be put under water. The op portunity is bore, it is time to act. The construction of tho irrigation system means also the construction of the interurban trolley line. 1 f tho for mer is not built, the latter will not be and why should it be ? It is not needed under present condit ions. It is up to overy one in the valley to use his or her in fluence to induce land owners to sign up for water, lor as soon as the required acreage is pledged, construction work will start and things will hum in the valley. Concerted and systematic work should bo done. A thorough canvas of" the country should be made. The way to got results is to go after them. THE CEMENT PLANT. hi CONSD ERATION OF ALIEN LAND BILL SACKAMbN'TO. Cnl., April 17. Tho do-ire of the lender- m tlio hoii nto to "railroad" timing!) u great mas- of appropriation bills nnd oilier measures tin which there is no de bute may postpone I lie netion on the senate substitute atlll-iilieu loud bill for -everal days. The hill has been reached on the third reading filo twice, but cttMi time it was carefully sidestepped, as wero nil other bills on which debate wits expected. The purpose in avoid ing the debates' Is to allow tho scores Of bills before the legislature to hi Sen: lVetV ,cor After (loodbyo sore feet swollen feet, sweats rushed through, and the policy iuny!r"' t,r"'l fwl Happy, Happy, ' Use TIZ As A .Man el for Sort' IVot. Itlglil Off Scad at Onro for free Trial 1'nekngo. h x w J - isX. V J'..&r-Ek WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IT THEATRE Ifdlig TIZ. twliln, feet, loot fiuelliuK TIicmj Iteglstcrctl Today. 'VLofa Kgll, Dundee, Ore. Mrs. Huckleberry, Dundee, Ore. Tlio Commercial Hard. A- merchant In Grants rasa has twanged' his lyre to the following effect: Ladles, w hare, the beet washer That yon hare ever seen, Because It washes out the dirt So very nice and clean. (To Do Continued.) -Tho Statesman at Salem has start ed a Jolts and Jingles column. So long as it steals nothing hut the name it is welcome. Grandmother's patchwork quilt was the original cubist creation. - Tlio Hliyiiiirs Club. On, there's Joy for every man who knows The God ot tho great without, And Iho whir and tho zip of the sing ing lino Is music for heartsick souls, Patience and grit ho teaches you When you cast or whip or troll. Oh you can bo happy most anywhere, With nature and, man you'll rhyme If you study your life and mend it 'With tho reel and tlio rod and tho ' llne.' L. D. 'J Not only did Dud Anderson knock oht Drown, but ho preserved Court Hull's reputation as a sporting wrltor. Atilast tho cement plant has taken concrcto form. Call to Arms. Please, oh please, somebody put another bullet In tho Gold Hill Dul letln.W. 8. CARklN ON COMMITTEE TO DRAFT ARGUMENTS Sa'lHM", Ore., April 17. Dun Ma larkoy, president of the enute, uud C N. McArlltur, speaker of the limine, Imvo announced the personnel of the committoe on taxation, and of n liulnber of other committees they were nutlionzed (o appoint, Uy rcso. lutionH pnsiiod by the legislature. II.'J, It., No.' 10, provided for 'tho appointment of a committee to pre puro argument) for a constitutional amendment allowing cities and towns I o merge, and on it theru lias been appointed Bonntor Carson and ltep rertonhitives Nulla and Carkin. TIIE formation, financing and incorporation of n $G00, 000 company to manufacture cement in the valley is the best news heard in many a day. Tt means the utiliza tion of a natural resource, one of many that but await development to transform the valley into a hive of indus try. The cement plant will mean a large and permanent payroll in the valley. It will help turn the balance of trade in favor of this section. It will mean greater popu lation, larger markets and better opportunities. It will aid materially in creating prosperity. The cement plant will do more tnan all tnose tilings. It will cheapen building operations and enable tlio con struction of a better class of buildings. Tt will aid ma terially in solving the good roads problem by so cheapen ing paVing that it will become a possibility. country highways. Yet cement is but one of the industries possible to create here and for which nature has placed the raw ma terials at hand. There are great forests in which not a board is cut, great quarries of granite, sand-stone and marble, vast deposits of clay, immense developed and un developed copper mines neglected, idle, unused oppor tunities, awaiting but the touch of capital to transform the character and conditions of the valley to make horti culture but of minor importance in the development of the future. he continued for seernl days, Senators who nre interested in the anti-alien laud bills ere still ia doubt as to whether the bill which has paswed the assembly will be taken up in the senate before the .-enute bill. Thev desire to sec the Semite hill up for action, however, us they eon sider the measure more dmstio than that of the assembly. (loernor Johnson, who is otroiuo. ly reticent on the -ubjeet of anti nlien laud legislation, admitted today that the 'matter will soon come to a head." Tho governor slill refuses to discuss bis action in ease a dras tic anti-alien laud bill is passed. KuroiH'un capitalists are flooding the legirdaton with letters and tele grams protesting against the assem bly bill, which passed Tuesdnv. Oreat pres.Miro will be bnnixlit l bear to defeat any anti-nlii-n law that will shut out Kiiro'icnii capital. Beautify the Park We feel that we nre justly proud of our city of Sledford with its beau tifully paved streets nnd its many creditable buildings. Hut the visitor finds no particular beauty spot from which ho can carry away n delight ful remembrance, and deseribo it to his friends. We have a fino little pari:, cen trally locnted nnd filled with thrifty young trees; but without gracefully curving walks and nary an ever green, shrub or flower, nor n com fortable seat on which ho might sit nnd rest nnd enjoy them if they wero there. A largo part of tho trees, of which there nre too many, should be removed where the walks aro located and graveled or paved, nnd the spaces thus marked out planted with choice shrubs nnd flowers, delighting the eye nnd filling tho air with their per fuino when in bloom. Tho park thus improved would bo an object lesson which would refine the tastes of the inhabitants and sug gest nnd encourage the similar beau tifying of the surrounding proper ties and these again would exert a similar influence on those beyond. The mayor and city engineer are both enthusiastically in favor of making this beginning at once, nnd there arc public funds enough avail able to make u fair beginning of the work nnd if more should be needed it would doubtless be freely supplied by our public spirited citizens; es pecially as the value of their pnicr ties would be Inrgely enhanced. Now this should bo taken up nnd put through immediately, ns we nre in the very beginning of the best seu son for planting; nnd if it is not done now n whole year will bo lost. We need not say "Wake up Sled ford," for Medford is already wido uwako nnd only needs tho word to "pitch in." OKK. W3f. SOOVSM1TH. A Good Message. Moritol Tonle Mgcstlvo has prov en a good mossago to others, why not to you? It acts first upon tho stom ach, strengthens tho digestive or gans, creates a healthy appetlto, and makes rich, red blood. Imparts now llfo and strongth to tho cntlro body. Hasklns Drug Storo. SIM HUNGER STRIKE DKNVKIl. Col., April 17 In em ulation ot tho Jail tactics of tho mili tant suffragettes In Knnland. tho no Inilimtrlal Workers who wro cn.it Into tho bullpen hero after a threat to "show iijj" thu Douvor police, started a hunger strike today. At a meeting In their prison quarter early today they unanimously agreed that unless they woio xlven the sonio food as other nrlsonn. they would not oat ' Merltol Tonic Digestive will tono up your system quickly, moko you feel strong again. Hatkinr Drug Store. NOW SOLD IN AMERICA In Ixs Than II c Ycum, l'arlsiiiii Mage, the Splendid ltnlr Tonic, In Sold nil Out Ainerlrit With Medford trado Is Medford mado. 510 FALLING F DISAPPEARS 25 GENT "DANDER!" John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 8. IWUTM5TT riiones M. -17 and -I7-J.2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner HAVE VOPH HAIIl! WJAUTIKV ITI ,VVK;OltATl-J YpL'It damm:ui.m:gi(ovs-iiaik AND UK CAN J'UOVi: IT. HCAId'S Try as you will, after an applica tion ot Daiidorlne, you cannot find a idnglo truco ot dundruff or a loos? or falling hair and your sculp wilt not itch, but what will please you most, will bo after a few weeka' use, when you will actually seo now hair, flno and downy at first yes but really now hair growing 'all over tho scalp, A little Danderlno now will Imme diately double tho ' beauty ot your hair. No dlffereuco how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, JiiBt moisten a cloth witli Danderlno and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Tho effect Is Inuncdlato and amazing your hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy and havo an appearance of ubun danco; an incomparabln luster, soft ness and luxurlanco, tho beauty and shimmer of truo hair health. Get a 25 cent bottlo of Knowltou's Dandorlno from any drug storo or tollot cofnter, and provo to yourself tonight now that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by cureless treatment that's ull. There Is a reason for tho phenom enal sale or Parisian Sago In the United States during tho paBt threo years. And the reason Is plain to nil: Par isian Sago does Just what It Is adver tised to do. Ask Chas. Strang about It. Ho will toll you that ho rigidly gunrantnoi it to euro dandruff, stop falling hair or Itching sculp In two weeks or mon ey back. Thero Is no reason whatever why any man or woman should fall to tako advantage of tho above gener ous offer. Hut ono thing that has mado Par isian Sago so famous Is Its pocullnr power to turn tho harsh, unattruc tlvo hair that many women possess Into luxuriant and radiant hair In a short tlmo. Women of reflnumoat tho country over aro using It and it novor disappoints. Sold by druggists everywhere, and by Chas, Strang for r0 cents a largo bottle. The Confidence of the Housewife tho Cook Cater- 5 ?tB ess or Chef can- tr, not bo had for tho asking. Wo hnvo to provo our powdor will Itulso tho dough and ralso It hot ter than most leavening ngciltfl. Wo havo shown thorn this and also that it is iMiti: and iii:ii:i.iii,i: and tho I'ltlCIC IS ItlOIIT CreccentBakingPowdcr IKc IVr I'ull round CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seal tie, Washington I liooillno corns, callouses nnd bun ions and raw spots. You've never tried, anything Ilk TV, before for our foot. H Is dif ferent from nn thing over before sold. It nets ut once and make the feet fool rcmnrkably fresh nnd soro-proof, TIZ In not a powder. Powders and other foot loiuedles clog up tho pores. TV, draws out all poUonous exudations which bring on soreness of tho fent, and Is tho only reined) that does. MrS. I J. And rocks, Ja maica, Long Island, found this out. Sho says: "I tried so many differ tint romedles hut none Deem to draw out tho Inflammation and iioUous like TV, has done for me. TV, cleans out overy poru and glorifies thu feet your feut. You'll never limp again or draw up )our face In pniu, and you'll for get about jour corns, bunions and rntluso. You'll feel llku.a new per son. Itomemher thousands ot other peo ple have experimented with suhntl tutes for TI7. without xettlng relief until they used tint genuine. So when anyone nsks you to experiment tell him you won't bo tho no&t you want the genuine TIZ. TIZ Is for nolo nt all drug stores, department and guuernl stores nt :: cents per box, or It will bo sent yot direct. .Money back If TIV. doesn't do nil wo say.' for n free trial package write today to Wnlter Lu ther Dodge ft Co.. Chicago. 111. THE DEST PICTURES IN TOWN Others may lead, but take It front us, the following Is good. TONK1IIT Vo offer a program cWmotdlunry "A lliailT Ob' Till: l-'OIUCHT" Vlts-raili Drmim with lllehard Itoxnun uturrltiit. Draperies Wa carry a wry complain Una of draperies, lar curium, future, ale.. Hint do all ciaaara of unlmlMrrlnit A arclal min to look aflrr Ihla work axclilahtly unil will lvo a tfiKM rtlc in la iHjiioblo to ut In ateo Out larKcat clllea. Weeks & McGowan Co. Tho rllleu l directing tho fa. t Pilous stranger to our hnkery, tell ing I'lni that he will find tlio "Itcst of Ker thing" In (lie Imkery Hue here. Tin rlllcii Is reliable mid so Is the Information MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN II! H. Control rrr?$ Beil located and most p o pu 1 nr hotel in the City. Running dUtilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms CO rooms . - BO rooms 60 rooms Willi prltite bib SO roomi wilb printi tath $1.00 each 1.S0 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each 30 aultei, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than ono BUet add $1.00 extra to the above rates for each additional guest. Reduction by week or month. 4 Manaifmtnt ChttUr Y Kfllty F.G.ANDREWS .. Lossoo of Grill and Dining Iloom. . "U'ATi:HI'AI.I.8 OK IDAHO" l'atlie Unu of the Seo America Klrst series, "A t,irrri:it to vncmj nam.m" Kdlson -Comedy featuring army llfo, "Tim u'lio.No itovri.t:" lllogrnph Comedy. lo cunts rt Never More, Never Less 4 M I ISIS THEATRE I VAUIHAII.MJ WAI.TIIHS AND MtltltAY Hettiied Cmiiedy Kntertaluers Presenting That l'uniiy IVIlow Willi Ills Sultcnso Automobile 1'hotii I'lit) Today Only tin: lost sox I.ubln Special In Two Keels hi: u'aitcd Comedy mane diamonds Industrial COMIVti SINDW t tin: ihiyaii amisi:.mi:t COMPANY ft People ft tf l4rHH MM444tt STAR THEATRE U'o Lend Others follow Tho Itest Show Yon eier Saw lO.MUHT TONIOIIT "WHAT HAI't'CVHIl TO JIIMM" also ni( Tiiitr.i:-iti:i:ii reTum: Tin: whi:i:i.s or di:stiny' Scnantloii.il, Indlnn, I'loueer, Military, Dramatic I'rtHliirtloii The hekt feature of Its kind over seen on n screen ALSO TWO "KHYSTOXr." COMICDM-S TIIK TWO WIDOWS" roii.iNfi ricKLi: r.Tiii:ii" They're ulways tho host hono miihio i:i'i'i:rrs Afternoon 'J lo ft I'.wnliig 7 Hluirp AITKItNOOX ftc AND 10c i:'i:nino hoc and a.v COMINO "LA KAM)Mi:" April 'Jl and 22 Luxury Without Extravagance I Hotel I I Von Dorn I 242 Turk Street I Finest popular pricou" ITotol in San Francisco Modorn Central 9t)2miffjMfyff)? PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator .-, , Heating All Work rruurnntt.ed l'rlvos Itousoaatila 33 COPPEEN & PRICE Howard Block, Xlntrsnoa ou Otb Stoma riiono 84. w S W h3 &5 P P ? 5 00 i k i