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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OR KG ON, WttnNF.SOAY, JANUARY 28, 101-1.
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PUM.IHHICI) KVICIIY AFTRIINOON
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Tim Democratic Times, Tho Miilfonl
MM), The Mod rani Tribune. The South'
cm OrcRonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune.
Office Mnll Trlhunn llnlltllnp. S5a7-2
North Fir strcot; telephone TS.
Offlclnl Hir of tho City of Mnlford.
Official l'Aper of Jnckson County.
Kntcrrd ns rcondclrts matter At
Medford. Orrgon, under tho net of
Mnrch 3. 1S7J.
SVaBORtFTXOH BATES
One yenr, by mall .... .l5.fi0
Ons month, by mall..... - . .&0
l'or month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Con
tral Point. . .80
ftaturday only, by mall, per year. S.00
Weekly, per year . ... 1 SO
A PATRIOTIC CREED
With Medford Stop-Over
I
FLOCK
10
HEAR
BANCO
THE CTLVSE NATIONAL BANK, the Oregon state
depositary in New York City, 1ms sent out the fol
lowing as its contribution towards restoring public confi
dence and the resultant presperity:
"Wo believe in our country the Wiled States of
America. We believe in her constitution, her laws, her
institutions, and the principles for which she stands. AVe
believe in her future the past is secure. We believe in
her vast resources, her great possibilities yes, more, her
wonderful certainties.
"We believe in the American people, their genius, their
brain and their brawn. AVo believe in their honesty, their
integrity and dependability. AYe believe that nothing can
stand in tho way of their commercial advancement and
prosperity.
"AYe believe that what are termed 'times of business
depression' are but periods of preparation for greater and
more pronounced commercial successes.
"And we believe that in our country are being worked
out groat problems, the solution of which will be for the
benefit of all mankind."
JACKSON
COUNTY
IS
TURNED
DOWN
ON POSTAL
ROADS
All Medford to Plant Roses
Tho civics section is prcpnrinir tojCnrolino Ti'-.lout, ICni-crin Augi
inicli a ro-u plnnting riiniMi;n in i Victoria, climliini; I'njm Otiutii'r
In anticipation of olimlnut
MUSICALCMPAN
llnsco nml his musical comedy
company hroko tho record nt the
I'nj-v theater last night, not only
fon:intf the use of the "S. It. 0."
sivni, hut oven filling nil sixteen of
tho lioxes for tho firt tinio in the
history of the hoitfr. More to the
point, everyone wns pleased. The
contagious hilarity nud ridiculous
antics of ftnsco, who, from some of
his contortions, seems to be nn over
grown "Littlo Jeff," which, backed
up by the clever iinoersonntions of
"Curlcy" Confer, kept tho audience
in n roar of lnughter, were inter
spersed with just the right amount
of "pony ballet" work (and the girls
nro young and pretty) to mnkc every
one want moro of each. It was also
most refreshing after all tho "Ap
ache" and acrobatic dance which
have swept tho country, to sec Miss
Sclmler in her graceful floating toe
dance. And then, just ns wo wv
dered how much moro variety of en
tertainment could be furnished for
30 cents, enmo Walter Fnrnswonh.
with his sweet, sympathetic tenor,
giving us those fnscinnting Irish
songs, so reminiscent of Clmuncey
Olcott and Andrew Mack, assisted
part of the time by Jack Thompson
and "Curlcy," whoso harmony result
ed in encores unlil they were tired
(not tho audience). And it is cer
tain that tho illustration of the
Tango, which wns an ndded attrac
tion, would have aroused nothing but
hearty approval either nt Queen
Mnn' court or nt tho Nat, and tho
performers were sure "some chick
ens." This evening tho hill, which is en
titled "Tho Hull Fighter," although
full of comedy, which has made tho
last two bills so popular, will feature
moro prominently the musical end.
mid the management nssures in that
it will bo tho most elaborately cos
tumed aet yet produced locally.
Augiutn
launch a rose planting cnmiMigu in i Victoria, climbing I'njm Ooutior nud
the near future. In anticipation of climbing .Mr. W. J. (Iraut. The
this, several nnthoritici on rose cul-i climbing Hello Sielirecht is very fine
tun unvc ucen uskcu to coninouiuiaiui noes exceedingly wen in our rn
articles to be used in the daily prws mute, ns does the el'imbing Fran Karl
pertaining to tho selection, planting Drnschkt."
and care nud diseases of roses. These Among the hush or stnudard roes
nrticles will npuenr beginning next! we place Medford's official rose, the
week.
Through the neighborhood clubs
orders nre being tnken for roe in
lots of hundreds and fifties that can
be purchased from T'j to ."SO cents.
If there is no club in your neighbor
hood nml you wish to purchase roe
or other plants in this way. call up
the chairman of the civic ection
SOT), after 7 p. m.
T. W. Sanders, editor of Amateur
Gardening, who is ono of the fore
most rosnrinns of today, says in his
book, "Hoses and Their Cultivation":
"This sweetest and fairest of garden
flowers lends itself chnrmingly nml
agreeably to many ways of culture.
You mny grow it as n simple huoh or
tree in tho border; ns a climber for
beautifying nn ugly or bare wall,
fence, trellis, post or building, or for
forming n delightfully fragrant
hedge. In fact, so cosmopolitan is
the 'Queen of Flowers' you mny do
almost nnything von like with it."
A wonl might be pertinent hero as
to ihc selection of roses and the
roses to which the various vareties
may be put. Among tbeo arc bush,
buttonhole, creeping, edging, exhibi
tion, garden, hedge, pergola, pillar.
pot, wall and weeping.
These embrace tho tea roses, hy
brid iierpetunls, hybrid teas, poly
melia roses, Wiehurinnn, I'emctinnu.
Hugosa, Bourbon, single rose, hybrid
sweet brinr, lianksin nml Moschntn.
"Among these, are climbing sport
from dwarf roees. These climbing
sports ure not nlways dependable, ns
one plant of the enmo variety will
make htrong climbing shoots, while
another will revert in growth to the
variety from which it sported. The
most relinblo of those grown in
southern Oregon nro ho climbing
Hugh Dickson, first. It is the most
beautiful red rose known, which is
also the best for all-round garden
cultivation, being very hardy, n hy
brid perpetual, which menus that it
blossoms from earliest spring until
winter time and, indeed, bus buds
on it all tho year round in our cli
mate. It is n brilliant crimson shad
ed with scarlet; good sine nud fine
form; petals slightly cup-shaped nml
reflexed, highly tcrfumod and bus
been awarded the Niekerson prize ns
the best red rose in existence for
general garden cultivation.
Then we have the Lyon rose, de
scribed ns crab red, center coral red
with salmon and chrome yellow Mind
ing, forming nn indescribably har
monious nud beautiful combination of
coloring. Madame Caroline Testout
wo nro all familiar with as we nre
with tho Ln France, the Duchess de
Hrnbnnt nud MJirocha) Niol.
And, by the wny, the Murochul Kiel
lins earned n reputation for lack of
vitality which it does not leerv.
This incomparable, rich, golden yel
low climber will reward you with the
most perfect blossoms known if it is
planted properly; is a very strong,
vigorous grower when well estnh
lished in n congenial position. It
should be cminnently planted
ngniust tho southern wall of the
house, where it will he protected
from the strong cold winds.
Mrs. J. V. Iteddv hns a three-year-old
Marcchnl Niel growing ugninst
'he southern wall of her homo in Ore
gon Terrace whoso blossoms she
gnthers from the third-story win
dow. We hnvo all too few of this
variety in Medford, where the cli-
mate is almost ideal for its growth.
(To be continued.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. U8.--Tim
postot'fieo department bus advised
Senator Chamberlain it cannot gt-uut
the request of the JaekMiu count v of.
ficiuls for u further nlloliuent front
the federul appropriation for co-op
erative road improvement in .Inck-ir
county.
The matter was taken up bv Sen
ator t'lmtuberlaiii nt the ivipiesj' of
County Judge F. I.. Ton Velio, who
wrote to the senator asking the sir
treatment for Oregon accorded other
stale. Congress appropriated $.i(IUr
000 to he given to the various Males
in sums of $UMHI0 for the building
of postal highwavs over existitc
post toads. The count v ooutt of
Jackson county made application for
the appropriation of $10,000 on con
dition that the county place $10,001)
in bank nml that the government
built fifty miles of rood.
"This being agreed to and carried
that wo get nil that any oilier state
has received.
"lit fuel, Kvnnlor, wo think that It
the government hopes to get lesults
from this cut urc nothing shoil of a
good lotind sum should bo placed nt
thu disposal of the road engineer so
ho elm luilld tho roml tinder the vulos
governing such woik. I would sug
gest (hat you take up tho mutter of
the government maintaining all those
roads after ooiiMtruolloii. If mnlu
tcuuui'c is not kepi up the loit.N will
soon go to destruction nud tho money
bo wasted. ... I feel that wo are
deering in Oregon as In other
states ami must depend on you and
Senator l.utiu for protection of our
iuteiostx,"
out," wrote. Judge Ton Voile, "the
department sent oat uu engineer lust
October to begin operations. Coining
so Into, the ruin set in and he bus
been compelled to suspend work until
spring, except to build u few cut
verts. .Mr. Hughes, then neting di
rector, came out hero during October
and after going over the road to ho
built agreed with the court Hint wo
should hue had $:10.000 or $10,001'
given for this work in place of tho
$10,000. He also informed us that
only u part of tho stales took ad
vantage of tho offer nud that the
department hnd been dividing the
balance among tin Mates that had
applied for the appropriation, lie
informed us that the state of Missis,
sippi hud received the sum of $50,000
nml only required to build twonlv
fivc miles of roml. He said that
other Mates had bren rewarded like
wise, but could not tell why Oregon
was left out of the count. We feel
that you were not nvvuro of this being
done nud wish to put you in position
to go into thu matter and demand
OID CHILD WAKE UP
F
Look .Mother! If Tongue Is Contttl
tilvo "Ciillfnt-ulit Sjrup of nv
to Clean the tlowcU
HAPPY WOMEN
Mother! Your ehllil Isn't naturally
eroRs mid peevish. Sea If Ioiikuu In
reuted: tills Is a xiiru sign Its llttl'i
Rtoiuneh, llvur and bowels need a
elennlug nt om-o,
When IlKtless, pnle, fuverlsh, full
of cold, breath bad, throat sore.
doesn't eat, sloop or net naturally,
has Moinach-nclio, diarrhoea, romoi.i
her, n geutlu liver nud liowiit clemm
ing should always bo tho first treat
ment given.
N'otliliiK equals. "California Syrup
of I-'IgN" for children's Ills; glvo n
tcmqioouful, nud In a fuw hours nil
tho foul waste. nour bllo and fer
menting food which Is clogged In tho
bowels linage out of the system, and
you hnvo a well mid playful child
again. All children lovo this harm
loss, delicious "fruit laxative.' ami It
never fulls to effect a good "In-
sldo" clemming. Directions for dab
Ion, children of nil ngcH nnd grown
ups nro plainly printed on tho bottle.
Keep It bandy In your home. A
littlo given today saves n sick child
tomorrow, but get tho genuine. Ask
'your druggist for n fi0 cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs." then
look nud seo thnt It Is mndo by tho
"California Fig Syrun Coninnny, '
. Counterfeits nro being solil hero.
Don't bo fooled 1
Plenty of Tlieiu In .Medford,
(i'ihsI ItraMiii for It
nml
FEATURE FILM BILLED
RETURN AI SIAR
Owing to numerous requests Man
ager Burklinrt of tho Star theatre liaa
made arrangements to show "Wild
Anlmau at Largo" or "When the
Menagerie Ilroke Looso" for tomor
row only. This is tho wild animal
picture that made such a big bit hero
last week and as u great anany pa
trons wish to bco It again and for
tho benefit of those who failed to
see It. It will be shown tomorrow for
ono day only, both matinee and even
ing and will ho la addltlou to tho
already extra strong program.
YREKAM SHOI
IN DUEL OVER WIFE
YKKKA, Cab, Jim. 28. With the
divorced wife of one of tho princi
pals acting us second t oot'u men,
Mux It. Iloppengumcr nnd Thomas
I). Ilugliu, mining men, fought n duel
wiih piMols shortly nfter dnybrenk
"THE ROSARY" AT PAGE
IT!
WHY SOME MERCHANTS
ARE LOSING BUSINESS
I next went to Tnylorville, n beau
tiful littlo city of 7000 population,
tho county seat of Christian county.
Surrounded by ono of the inoM fer
tile fanning sections of the state, it
is also uu important mining center
nud Miould bo u profitable locution
for retail meiehnutrt instead of u
market for the largo stores of Deca
tur, Springfield nud St. Louis, as
well us u dumping ground of the mull
order houses. When I vuitiul the
freight stallons with a merehmii I
found morn good nonsigueil to mm.
KiiineiM than there vvoip slilpiuimts
consigned u merehuuts. I wiih not
nt nil hiirpiisi'd to Hnd (hut the iner
cIiiuiIh of Tiiylnrvillii worn not ndver
tlMor In their lunul piipom. -A, 0.
Cb ii rle in (lie DrygmnUmiiu.
Wflilliw ForewM
Ori'""H . Deimmllv fnlr InMljilil
(MM TliiJf'ftriuy, tmhlvr loululil, wlmU
mHy iUfi)
"The Hosnry," tho piny which was
tho talk of tho country last season,
is repenting this season. This suc
cessful plu' of Edvvnrd K. Hose's,
which is founded upon mi omhlcju of
today on tho banks of the Klmnath J purity, is a tale of everyday life in
river, three miles weM of Ilornbrook. which the good is exnllod over the
evil, showing the principal character
of u Cntholio priest as the modern
day finds him. It is through the
priest thnt u misunderstanding in tho
Wilton family is correctly adjusted
nud tho misery nnd estrangement
cleured up. Intermingled with tho
valuable moral effects of the show is
n beautiful love story, nud also an
abundance of comedy that tho aver
age theatergoer doonn't expect to
witness owing to the title of tho pluy.
Undivided strength is attached to the
cast, nud with Clarence A. Sterling
playing the leading role of Fu'her
Kelly.
"Tho Hosnry," with the entire
staging Iliat Kd V. Rowland, Jr., hns
so handsomely given tho play, will bo
seen here Thurnday evening nt the
I'agc.
iropitcugnmcr was Miot three times
mid will die.
HopiM.'ngnmer'H divorced wife wa
the only witness to the affair. Hop
gainer wns shot through the neck,
groin nud stomach. Tho wounded
man snapped his revolver four times,
but it failed to discharge, mid Ifughu
escaped injury.
Iluglin surrendered immediately to
the sheriff.
NOTIUK.
On and after January 21st, wo will
again lo located at tho public mar
ket ulth a ful line of dressed poul
try and homo cooking. IMnco your
orders now for bake things better
than mother ever made, I'les, calces,
cookies, breads (white etepted), des
serts and baked beans In those handy
littlo crocks.
Ours nro proparod In our own
homo ovens uinl wo uuuruutoo satis
faction, Orders must bo placed at
least one day pnvlous u tegular
murkct duys. Jr ues llrci., booth J 'J,
public market, or phono 370-X.
Jimu Kodely,
The Iowa society will hold the
first social meeting for thu vtmr l-'rl
duy night ut thu Mt. Mark's hull. The
ludlcs will bring u lunch box for two.
Hvitry nnuiibiir of the society Is rn
ij ii wind to (oiiio uinl biilp inuko this
oiHi of tho best ftuoful nieiits of tho
kouluty for (hi )'itur- All Iowa puo
plu not r.'KUlsr jiunuUu nro luvliuJ
u uiium,
Wouldn't any woman bo happy,
After yearn of backuchu suffering,
Days of misery, nights of unrest,
Tho distress of urlnnry troubles,
When she finds freedom.
Many readers will profit by tho fol
lowing. Mrs. Jnno Sovoy, 1023 Ninth St.,
Medford, Orogon, says:
Doan's Kidney rills while living In
Idaho. I had suffered a great dat
from kidney troublo, and nothing
seemed to help me. I bad Intense
pains In my back, hips and kidneys,
when I started using Doan's I'll!,
but wns soon rollovcd and finally
cured by this romedy."
Tho nbovo statement must carry
conviction to tho mind of every read
or. Don't simply ask for a kidney
remedy ask dUtlnctly for Doan's
Kidney Pills, tho samo that Mrs,
Sevey hnd tho remedy backed by
QUIT MEAT IF YOUR
KIDNEYS ACT BADLY
Take tablespoon fal of Salt if Back
barU or Bladder bothers Brink
lots of water.
We ar a nation of meal .itrs and
our blood Is flllnl with lirlo nd.l. avi a
"I first used well-known Authority, who warns u to
' K Kin.lillilt. nn . I .!... t.l.l -a
trouble.
!To kidneys do thi-lr utmost to frr
the blood of this Irritating acid, but
U-cotno weak from tho overwork t tlwy
f,rt shiggUh; the cllmlnatlvo tissue clou
and thus the waste Is reUlnrd In tho
blood to poison the entire systtm.
When lour kldnoys ache and fcl llko
lumps of lead, and you bavo stinging
pains In the hack or the urina is cloudy,
full of sjsllmrnt, or tho Madder Is Irri
table, obliging you to seek relief during
the night t when you have severe head
aches, nervous and diuy spells, sloepleis
ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in lad
weather, gvt from your pharmacist about
four ounces of Jail Halts t tako a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
member the Namo."
iiuiiiu icniiiiiooy, uuc uu moron. . ,,, ' , , , ---,---
. ,,. ' ., , , breakfast each morning and in a few
lostor-MIIburn Co., Props., Dtiffnlo, I days your kidneys will act fine, lids
X, Y. a famous salts is made from tho acid of
"When Your Hack H Lame Ho- F??3 nn.J. Umou iu,c! wddnd with
iiiiua, ana has iicen useu lor generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys.
to neutralize the acids in urina so It It I
no longer a source of Irritation, thus
ending urinary and bladder disorders,
Tad Gaits is inexpensive and cannot
injure) makes a delightful effervescent
lltMa-water drink, and noliody can make
a mistake by taking a littlo occanlnniilly
to keep tho kidneys clean and active.
Wiitemore's
11 Shoe Polishes
riNCST QUALITY LARQIST VARIETY
flsKll KfrfrsTsH
HbssbssssIm iK''?t"'JSSS1
BssssssflH i kskf ("IbbbD
Tho Ladles of
XOTICK,
This Is to give notice to tho public
that my wife Lllllo M. Kinder has lull
my bed und board and that I -vlll not
hereafter he responsible for her acts.
'.'CO HOHKKT V. Kl.NDKH.
CJimmI Wood.
If you want good wood, get It from
Frank II. Hay.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady AwUlant
H H, IMJITMftT
I'lioins M, -17 stri'l il-M
Aiuhulwiue Hunlt viuy UurOnur
"CUT IDCr.'liu oil laJUViljfw ilroiliic tbat
poiiti . rlr i n Oil, Illai ks si i liuiieifaillra'
anj Ltilicirti)" i ' auiI Iiih, ilituci wllkeut ruk
bln.tie. -f Hill II clOiS.-l"'
"lJtMiY"(uiii . him lor (leaning anit pollthlna
JIUili(liiIruiiliifUillii-c.,it "STk"l-,l'C.
"I lirr toinii i' on for i-vbtltunn who Inko
prljo Inlianuctli' ir bol'iok A I. Id tlorti color
nnd liittre o ail biai k iIi'h-i. I'ollib Hilb a bruab
uteUAU.tttrhf "UAHK HITI"i, luctnla,
"Stilly MIINr."aaifri)F(,n ji.ic i,li,ii ((.rail
kind of Uv k a' -m. I miiaifia clli and utin to
tIJiU sod prtwnc lhelrall.tr. limn tn vtltU
akty.ioc. "IiUblT BUI IV MllSf'anni. prlcn.
It ttHfl"mif tt -i lk,lilltlil l 1 n - lit MltilUfl
ILawU!"' 'I iaivla I .ti;rall
VHIITCMOIIC BROS. & CO.,
20.20 Albany Straal, Cainbrldua, Mass.
711 OI'I'iiuhI hllflil fiiiKufiiluitu 0
Shot Uttw in Ihl h'uiU,
Si.MarksGuild
Will Servo tho Following Menu for
CO Cents
Thursday, Jan. 29 j
iVom m:tO to N O'clock In HI. Murk's
Hull
Menu
Houp
Hoots Heof With Drosslng
Mashed I'otatocs and flravy
Hscolloped Corn
Jelly Itlpo Olives
Cabhagn and IMiueiito Halud
I'nrkor IIoiiho (tolls
Kngllsh Plum Pudding Kurd 8a no
Coffee
'.i
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Lands. No Delay
Page-Dressier
DliO Z, Mnii) Hi.
ISIS THEATRE
I'lintopbiys or Quality
'I'lieiday nml WcdiieNilny I'l-ogimii
The Chinese Death Thorn
A Story of thu Underworld, tvn
Heels, It's full of Thrills
IWTIIi: WKHKI.V NO. 71!
Notts
IWI.I.INO IV I.OVIJ WITH INK.
Hdlson ('(ililedy
Coinln Tliiu-iihty Only
IMS MIST ntlDND
In Two Parts
The Master of
the Garden
"Tin: ri.NAirv ok i.ovi."
In two reels shown tit tho
ITn
leatre
TONKJIIT
Is one of thu vexed soclologlc.it
topics of tho time, Is educational ami
interest concerning the sex question.
This story Illustrated this point firm
ly and finely with n good red
blooded mntorlulUlle romatiro, und n
touching holy memory lu beautiful
dissolve of tho (leiitlo Murder who
died to save tho world from the
boudngn nt sin.
This play has derided values In run
trust pictorial attractiveness nud a
rerlaluty of Interest to innko It tre
mendously effective.
IF TIlRYMtlt.
KLEIN MADE
THMY'RK TAILOR MADIC
Madford Tnilora
1 Alv
THEATRE
TODAY
THE FEMALE OP THE
SPE0IE3
A Iwo-ivol feiiluro protluc-
lion by the l(tx Co.
JAOK McOORMIOK
l.iii'llono RIiiim' in Soup!
(lint, plciiso
THE HOPI LEGEND
Di'nin.'i ff tjio WVhI
THE KID
(Mnssy comedy, featuring
some very clever
children actois
Woolworth & Woolworth
IK'.sL nui.sie and .sound
on'eets.
(UMIXd TO.MOWKOW
One tiny only Wet urn en
KUtjeiiieiit My special re
(piesl WILD ANIMALS AT
LARGE
WHEN THE
MENAGERIE
BROKE LOOSE
This ii ' ire, the greatest: of
all comedies, will lie shown
in addition to the regular
proi'i'am tit no iucrett.se in
prices.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS.
Chalmers
MOTOR CARS
ARE THE BEST FOR THE MONEY
PAGE THEATRE
ENHIAdKMKN'T BXTK.VOIIDINAKY OI''
A. B. BASCO
And His Din
Musical Comedy Co.
1 C PEOPLE 1 C
ID And Lots of Girls ID
TONIGHT
Wednesday Kve., the Laughable Spanish Coinedv, ,
"THE BULL FIGHTER"
VmOKS,10,20,3(ty
Two Shows Nightly, 7;:K) and !);00.
Coming Thursday, Jan. 29
4
Ed W. Rowland offers it new production of
human interest.
THE
ROSARY
Tho Great Now York, Chicago and Moslon Sueeess,
bounded upon an emblem of purity.
l)y Mdward 1'J. Ro.su
A Groat Play, Cast, Production, Sermon
AVrillou and Staged by the Author of .Moro Sui
eHHtfH than Any Other Playwright in thy World.
IMWJKK,
Lower I'loor Htiluouy
Fii'Ht II iowh $1,00 li'liKtrow $ ,
Lafit 7 i'owh 7f Koxl. 7 ruwti 00
Ho.v Bufllii 1.00 I ml Grown iif
Bwit fiulo Nov On,
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