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$ PAGE SIX $50 ROUND TRIP JACK KOETTER'S MEDFOIIP MATTj THTBUNE. MEDPORD. OKKOON, TITUKSDAV, FR0MI0MAHA .jJJXMS 10 I IN 1915 BAN FIlANCISCO, Cal., Mnr. 2C. llallroad men nt tho Trnns-Contl-nenlal PasBciiRer Agents' Ansocln tlon meeting hero wero working out today details of tho general schedulo of Snn Francisco exposition rates given out at tho close ot yesterday's session. This schedulo provided a ono way first class faro for the round trip be tween Missouri river and other mid continental haso points ot departuro and California common points. This would mean n $50 round trl'i faro from Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joseph via Atchison to San Francis co, Oakland, Los Angeles or San Diego; $57. GO from St. Louis to any of tho California points named; $59,25 from I'eorla; $62.50 from Chicago, and 45 from Denver or Colorado Springs. Other points In tho vlclnty of theso baso points will bo given rates In proportion to their distances. The salo of theso tlcxots will begin March 1, 1915, and end November 30. Tho return limit will be ninety days. For tickets carrying tho holder ono way by a northern or southern route tho regular charge between San Francisco and the northern or Houthcrn point of arrival or depart u ro eastward will bo added. Itatcs between the Atlantic and mid-continental points aro yet to be fixed by tho eastern passenger as soclatlons but It was predicted that tho New York or Boston round trip would bo from f S0.5O to $S5. LOVE LETTERS ED OU CUlCAdO, Mnreji '20. -"Ilnml-.oino .lack'1 Koettcrs' lovo letters from Mrs. Kmiim Kraft of Cincinnati, whom lie is accused of mtirdcrtni; in n room lit Hip Saratoga hntcl hen? nliont n your np, were rend in court today. Kocllers listened nervously. One letter, signed "From your sweetheart," begged Koettcrs not lo be blue and downhearted ami offered to come to him if he wished. An other complained that the writer was distracted hoenuc she bad not heard from her ".sweetheart." A third it could bardlv be called a lovo loiter complained that it was her money rather than herself that Koettcrs sought. "You don't come and coax mo now." it said. "You are enjoying youisclf, since you pit my money, with some other woman the dancer of Havine street. You have done nothing you said you would. All you were looking for was my money. It Anything happens to me you are lo blame." There was n fourth loiter written bv Mrs. Kraft to Koettcrs' father. Bernard Koettcrs, charging that his son bad tnken $S00 from her nnd left Cincinnati. WOMAN ASSERTS EX-llLINAR IS A BIGAMIST MARCH 20. 101-1. FARLOW REUS IUSE HOSTON. Mar. 26'. Widely cir culated reports that ho had reslguod as chairman ot thu publication com mlttoo of tho Christian Sclouco church were denied hero today by Alfred Farlow, who jdnco tho death of Mrs. llaker Kddy, has been re garded as tho leader of the church "1 withdrew from active commit tee work three months ago," unlit Farlow. "1 hnvo since worked In an advlMiry capacity, through assistants, I havo not severed my connection with tho church but for two eM havo been endeavoring to retlro from SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. .March 'Jli a woman whose name, lor some reason, was not taken, applied today to the bond and warrant clerk for advice concerning the hoM method of getting a bigamy warrant for Walter Uroer Campbell, the cv-milliouuirc, already under arrest in Portland, charged with passing a worthless check. She did not actually apidv for a warrant, but she did start an inves- ncnVo committee work.'' timittnn intii lint itikiiiimliiitt. Tliiw in....!-.. ,. ...!.,. 1 1I...1 i I. .. ..II.. 111(111.,. t.-.ll.l.tl llltll tlulIUlll IV1IIIV was married nt Hcaldsburg in 1804 to Susie Harth. from whom, however, it was not known whether or not he was divorced. Kvcn Mrs. Campbell did not know. Questioned, she said before she nnd Campbell were mar ried he told her he had been divorc ed, explaining that the "papers were locked up." and he would show them to her in a few days. Tbev were married and the papers were never shown to her, she said. SAM.M, Ore., Mar. !!!.- In a state ment Issued today by tho statu tax commission, which held an Informal mooting Into yesterday, property owners aro told they must cxcrclco their own Judgment In paying taxes. Tho board announced that it had Hot been advised that nn appeal would lie taken from tho action of Circuit Judge Clcelon or Multnomah county In enjoining the collection ot penal ties until September 1 on tho Inst Installment of taxes. Tho board held that It could do nothing In tho mattor. 1 L '. OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS GOLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE Inilnntlr RtUvs SwnlUo, Inflamed Note (load. Throat You Nraallt Fraclr Dull llitadacho Goal Natty Dlicharga Stops. Try "lily's ('renin llrtlin." Oct n small IhiIIIk anyway, Just lo try It Apply a llltlt In the nostrils and Instantly your cIokkciI iiohc ami stoppcd-tip air pitssoKCH of the henil will onnj you will tircatho freely; dullness ami hciiiliiolie dlimmtvitr. Hy iiioriiluirl the catarrh, cold-ln-hcud cntttirhtil sore throat will he gone, l.ud such misery now I (let the small bottle of "lily's ('renin llnhn" Ct any drug store. This sweet, frn grunt Imlin dissolves hr Hi' lionl ol the iiiiKtillrt, penet rnlcc anil IiciiIh tho Inllutnetl, swollen iiicmliriiiii' which line the tine, hciiil ami throat; clears the air passagest stops iiiiNty illHchmgc and a reeling of cleansing soothing icllcf ionics Im mediately Don't In v nwuk toiilglil strng gllug for hrealh, with bend slutTcd. iinstrlN cloiiii, hawking ami blow lug Ciitimli or a colli with lis run. hlug iiiixe fuiil mucoiu ilroiiliiir lulu lln throat nnd raw dryness Is tilt infixing hill iruh- uccdlcm Cut Jiair fill Hi --just oimm In "lily's Cieiiiii llnlin" anil ou cold or intiirrli x tit tutclr illiiiciir. yZlZMMHMXZ PAGE THEATER Tonight Thursday, March 26 TONMCJIIT IS POSIT! VKLVYOl'K LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SIM AND UKAR TIIK (JRKATKST CONTRASTED ARTIST APPKARINU HtiFOKti TI1K PUBLIC. HN'Olt.MOl'SLY VOTKD ON HV ALL WHO HAVK SKKN AND 1110ARI) 1IKR AS ON 14 OF TDK VHRV HKST DRAMATIC SOPRANOS 1II0ARD IN MKDKORD AT AN V PR1CI5 LOS ANGELES BANK LAST APPEARANCE OF MASKED LADY Tho mysterious lady in the black mnsk, or Madame, ns she is regis tered nnd best known at the Medford hotel, will make her lost appearance nt tho Page tonight nnd your Inst op jiort unity to sec nnd her one of the most rcmnrknble women before the public. he is not only n great dramatic soprano, but proved herself nt the high scJiool to be n close student, with a volume of knowledge ns an orator and lecturer on such delicate subjects as hygiene of the voice, the definition of tone and vocal physi ology. During ber thirty, minutes' lecture at the high school Wednesday morn ing slio picked up tho different phrases pertaining to the voice nnd spoko very intelligently of the sub ject which she seemed to hold well in hnnd. On her closing address sho was given nn ovation by tho flOO or more students and very enthusiastically congratulated on her knowledge and donation of her services for such worthy educational move. U. S. Col lins, superintendent of schools, nnd Mr. Isnnes, Iho professor of musio, slated that her work in general de serves a volume of praise. Possessor of a rich and bcnulifu! voice of unusual power nnd rnro col oring and a temperament seldom dis played by any of her rivals, the drnmntio interpretation of her songs, her pathos, her emotion, brilliancy and tho human depths of feeling with u touch of humor makes her almost irresistible TO JoJhn and Kenneth Wallenberg, aged 16 and 12, will not be sent t) the stato Industrial school, but will be given a chance on tho farm, ac cording to a decision reached by 'Judge Tou Velio this morning. John 'will go to tho ranch of an uncle liv ing near Montague, and Kcnnetb will te placed on tho farm of Mrs. August Lawrcntz on tho Jacksonville road. This Is In accordance with tho wishes of tho parents who di'l not want their offspring placed In a 6tato Institution for correction. ' John arid Kenneth have been listed 'by the authorities as the leaders of Mcdford's bod" boys, and their es capades havo brought them half i dozen times beforo the probation of ficers. Each time they promised to reform. This Is the last chance they will bo given. Their parents and friends main tain that they aro not bad boys at heart, but that older boys havo In 'duccd them to commit wrongs, and that they aro not as bad as painted. I.OS ANC1KI.KS, Cal., March '20. icggnicn dynamited the outer vault of tho Kaglu Rock bank in I.os An gclei city limits, early today and es caped with $300 in gold nnd silver. No attempt was made to blow the inner vault, which contained several thousand dollars in gold and currency. Entrance to the bank was gained by "jimmying" the front door. Sheriff Ilnmmel rushed to the scene with a linger print expert. He says uini ono oi me mosi export safe blowers in the world was re leased from an eastern penitentiary, and has been seen in I.os Angeles recently. Nitro.glyeerini' was used in blow !ng the vault door. The explosion aroused the neighborhood, but the bandits were gone before anyone nr riu-d nt the hank. It is they escaped in an automobile. m HIM m m Ismt w i thought WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED E E SAFE AT CAMAILO VEXTl'HA, Cal., March 20. -Han-dits dynamited the safe of the Cam arillo Commercial company at Camu rillo, twenty miles from here, early toduy, secured between .$.r0 and $100 in cash, u large amount in cheeks mid noted which will not bo negotiable, mid escaped. No traco of tho burglars lias been found. IJOSTOK, March 20. lly a vote of 68 lo CD, the Massachusetts house of representatives today approved tho proposed constitutional amend ment eliminating (lie word "male" from among voters' qualifications. The amendment recently pnsscd the senate 114 to 2, but must aNo pass the next assembly to become effect ive. May Find Help Letter. in TKU f ? ? f ? ? t f t f t y ? ? t ? 2MS Who is She? Knthuslnstlcally congratulated by two of Oregon's ablest Instruc tors. V. S. Collins, high school superintendent and C. W. Isaacs, professor of music, after her halt hour's lecture Wednesday morn ing. "Hygiene of tho Voice," tho definition of "Tone," and "Vocal Physiology." expressed by theso gentlemen as most capablo con tributor to tho. teacher and stu dent, In the scientific nrt of singing. The Mysterious Society Lady in the Black Mask An entiro change of program tonight. Amongst othor requests, tho Mndamo will positively rendor "Tho Cry of Rachel," by Mortimor Sottor, mado famous by Schumann Heink and Madame Oadski. isisH& H ' Who is She? Madame is th fii-st nnd onlv porsou to ride unci iMunpicr tiutlnw.s niounti'd on A SIDK SADDLIO. t-f hoi- ride Wlhl) UOUSKS. Sec wv 3JHKAKINC5 HUlIl-JUAH' UKCOKDS. Hoar wv in tin works of the (Ircnt Ma.stt'rs. Hi coiiuvction with olXK) iVi't of variety of the most splendid photoplays ever shown in the eitv. Drama. Comedy, JSeenie and Comedy-Drama, and id these prices: Adnits UOe; Children lOc. Assisted hy Iferrlraim l.ndwick, the well-known Kuropean pinuo soloist and accompanist. f ? ? t t r r r r ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? ? r JJiJiJJm5 ZlHlZX"ZMMt BAD CHECK ARTISTS ARE UNDER ARREST Roy FItxhugh and K. C. Coble who aro alleged to have swindled H. S. Iladcllffo and Slim Adams out of be tween 300 and 400 two weeks agj by cashing checks upon a Kugeno bank In which they had no fundi were arrested In St. Joseph, Mo , Wednesday for a similar offense, ac cording to a telegram received laBt night by Chief Jllttson. They wore Introduced to Iladcllffo and Adam by J, K, Woods, the Owl organizer held In the county Jail, awaiting trial for passing bad checks. Kitzhugh and Goble are wanted In KIngflshci, Okla., and St, Joseph, Mo., for bad chocks, so it Is unlikely they will bo brought back for trial to this city. fc WvVLI MEDILL M'CORMICK TO SPEAK IN MEDFORD Halnbrldgo Colby of Now Jersey, and Modlil McCormick of Chicago, progressive party organizers will probably speak In Medford, April 15. K. W. Moars, chairman ot tho pro gressive county cominitteo, hag sent forward an Invitation and as Mr. Mc Cormlck has a number ot friends in tho valley thoro Is every reason to bellovo tho Invitation will bo ac cepted, On April 1, McCormick and Colby will bo In l'ortlaud and tho progres sive In that city are planning n Look! Ix)ok! Smoke Governor Johnson cigars, they're mado in Medford, you'll like them. LOCAI. imt'GOGIST SAYS: "TAKK ONIiY ONK DOSK' Wo want to tell those in Medforc suffering from stomach or bowel trouble that wo are agents for tho simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, cite, known as Adler-I-ka the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis. This Is th'J most thorough bowel cluanber known and JUST ONK DOSK relieves sour stomach, gas on tho stomach nnd constipation almost IMMKDIATKIiV. You will ho surprised at tho QUICK Swan Creek, Mich.-" I cannotspcak too highly of your medicine. When through neglect or overwork I tret run down and my appe tite is poor and I have that weak, lan guid, always tired feeling", I get a bot tle of Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and It builds mc up, gives me strength, and re stores mt to txrfppt health again. It Is truly a great bless ing to women, and I cannot speak too highly of It I take pleasure In recom mending It to others." Mrs. Annik Cameron, R.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek, Michigan. Another Sufferer Relieved. Hebron, Me.-uDcforo taking your remedies I was all run down, discour aged and had female weakness. I took Lydla E. PInkham'a Veirotiiblo Com. pound and used the Sanative Wash, and find today that I am an entirely new woman, ready and willing to do my housework now, where before taking your medicine U was a dread. I try to impress upon the minds of all nlUnt- women I meet the benefits they can derive from your medicines." Mrs. Charles Howe, R. F. D., No. 1, Hebron, Maine. If you want Hpoclnl advico write to Lydlu E. Plnklinm Med Iclne Co., (confidential) Lynn, Masn. Your letter wll lo opened, read and answered by n woman and held in utrlct confidence. meeting and banquet when the vur action of Adlnrlku. I,, II. Has. Jons pndldlwi will he aiiuouncod. I kjus, druggist, Manhattan Cafe Under New Management Quick Lunch, 15c up. Regu lar Dinner, 25c up, We serve nice, first class things. t t t t t ? ? T t t t ? T ? t t t t r ? ? T T ? IT T t ? T r ? T I JL Ladies' I lose One lot Illaek Hose, all hizei, hpecial value, 3 pairs Fast extra 125 JiC&tb: Mcdford'ri Kxclusive Dry Ooods Storo Pictorial l'nllcnis aro hero in nil the new style mid nIcn at 5 and lf u pattern that is easy to me. Every N Section of this Store Teems with Interest Just Now New Spring and Summer Stock at their Best DRESS GOODS and SILKS In many weaves. facttirc. Latest novelties of foreign and dementio miiiiu- New Plaid Now Auto Coating in wauled New C'rcmo Wool Coating in fancy wcavch, and .CJlfck for dresseH, bkirtw, etc colors. New Imported I'ongru Kilkn at 50.?, 75, 85t, 91.00 32-iiiuli Imported Knglisii Crepen, mako iiji very Hofl and cool for warm weather; they are guaranteed good wash color.; price, per ya rd . . .. ......... ... ....-...... U5 Ono lot Kiinklo ItijiplelcH, light and dnik colorri and does not need ironing; price, per yard ...12J4 118 and -IIiii. Plain und Fancy Check Dress OooiIh, vnlnes up to 73o; Kjiegiui for wo dnyu ouly. ....... ........... . . Fla.xon, a very Kinootli finisli, sheer wash iniilurinl with printed Dresden dcsigim and ahvityn look nice mid fresh; per yard, only .-- 48t small price, 15t ? ? T ? ? ? T t r Juvenile) Cloth U Hie best wash cloth to maku up for children's wear, ladies' Iioiiho drcsscH, etc; thu coIoih nro guaranteed fast and will oiihvcar iilumM any other tunterial; price, yanl 25t BEST LINE IN NEW SPRING WEIGHT UNION SUIT Forest Mills lruiou Suits in the best st.vlos, that ivo absolute comfort mill fit perfectly, the closest fittlliK corset sets smooth and comfortable over the Forest .Mills Union Suit. They arc made from durable fine rihhed cotton and nro neatly trimmed nnd perfectly finished. They come in styles with hiuh, low or Dutch neck uini with loiitf or slioit sleeves; prices from 35f o . 91.HO per suit BEAUTIFUL NEW WAISTS FOR SPRING 1914 Made from plain tla.ou cloth, sheer voile, en'pes and iiianpicsctti'l new roll ciillarn mid short hIccvch, priccH iniiKo from $1.50 lo 95.00 BIGGEST ASSORT MENT OF 5c LACES IN MEDFORD Wo nl ways show hither liui'H and hcttor vnliica for fiit limn auyuluiru else, not tho ox Ira wide flimsy Mud, hut k0"1 ValcncicuiicH, cotton cliiny, linen IoicIioiih, well .vol Hi iiiiiMuk up, In i no iissniliiienl nl 5 f t ? f t T f ? ? ? T Y ? T t T f ? J T t T ? J r ? ? T t T ? ? T ? Y ? Y Y ? ? Y ? t t t I I V