M'?WWfeWiW,'''"' mmi'-wwnnmin,wFwiipwiMwnvij. - V- &M "3 f ,i 0 Kr .: (. i Mr X1 : M I. f.FAGig BIX MWrOnnMAHi TfirntWR METTPXrRT), OKTCCiOtf. TFKSDAV. MAKCIT ,U MM. MEDFQRD OPERA SINGERS MAKE HIT A PHOENIX ARIZ To the Editer: Thinking pcrhnps the relatives nnd friends of Mrdfhni s opcrn company iinV'it like to know vilint we nre do- in hero, I nai inoloMii"-n notice from tonight'ii duetto. It's legitimate no "box-offico write-up." So far our reception lin hren all wc could nnk for anil business is im mense. Of course, one swallow don't mttkc n summer and one jjood week's business doesn't necessnritv mean it long onirnpcmnt. Hut thintrs do loon nrt if wo would be bore mite some time. With best regards, yours, C1IAH. 1). IIAKKLKWn. AK WASHING m FO RETENTION OF 1 BUREAU (From the Phoenix Outeltc.) Did'st ever, gentle reader, open an old envelope nnd find therein a bunch of withered end faded violets whose delirnto perfume insistently recalled the days of auld lang syne and, per chance, n romance half forgotten, of tho days of youth t A season such ns Mhnnccr Heevcs is giintr his matrons at the Emorcss just now is an oasis in the thirsty desert to all lovers of ocra. Audran's j,ood old classic, "The Mascot," or rrthcr the first act of it, holds the boards this week, nnd the following net will bo given cotumeuc t in Moudnv. The production is Well stared and the- cople are so uniform " 1" pood that one wonders how they do it for the moncv. The old writers of libretto sccmcc" obsessed with the idea that the first scene of au opera comique must be the village maids add bov dancing ou a. green somewhere, garlanded nnd 'with wino cup in hand all rcadv to welcome the unexpected (T) hero or hcroino as tin case may be nnd, true to tradition, "Tho Mascot" opens just this way. If this time-honored eustem does nothing else it gives the auditor a chance to site up the chorus, nnd the Boston Ideal chorus will stand somo sizing up, too. The yoHiig ladies are pretty as one could wish and, best of all, they nre mod est and well trained. Right here may be a rrood place to say n word about lc musical director, Charles D. 11a xelrigg. Ho rules that chorus evi dently with a rod of iron and keeps them right to the mark nil the time, lie knows the traditional tempos nnd sees to it that they nre observed. Of the princils, it bein n comic opera, one may with propriety sneak first of the comedians, A. C. Hurpe.-s as Lorenzo XVII and W. F. Quirscn bcrry as Iloeco. The work of these gentlemen is clean and excellent throughout. Never condescending to horse play, they p,ive an example of clean comedy work that could not well be surpassed. Thev both" sing acceptably and, mirnbile dictu. one can understand what they sing. They slip over a modern one now nnd again ns well ns the comedy provided in the score, and Lorenzo bronchi down the house Inst night when he Raid, "I am no bull moose; I know when I've p,ot enough." Itobcrt Burgess as Prince IVcder ick and P. 0. Burgess ns Pippo look ed, acted and sang the parts, the lat ter being particularly good in the two duets with Hettinn, on which the musical fame of the opera so largely depends. Of the Indies, the Beitiua of Miss Nellie Andrews was ns good as one often sees and hears. Tho young lady can both sing and act, and it wos noted by miinv in tho audience last night that she evidently loves tho Hettinn part more than the Zer liue of "Pro Uiuvolo." Miss Arloino Andrews as Plnmelta was excellent. She has u particular ly good stage presence and her act ing left nothing to bo desired. She was in good voino and singe true and in tuno at nil time, although, in this, sho has nothing on the rest of the company, as their tuno was good thioiighuiit. It lias been said already that the chorus was juM what opera comique chorus should be. They sing well, dance well and look well, nnd what more could one ask of any chorus than that f Any quo who misses this series of performances it, pushing up n real trcnt and also passing up tho chanco of getting n dollar's worth of enjoy ment at n ridiculously small price. DIED M1LLKK--Urias Miller, for thhty years a resident of Joanphino coun ty, died at his home at (ioldeu, Jo-i-phiuo county, on Sunday, March 21), of Itright'ri dircahc. Tho decease I was born in Ohio ou Pchruuiy 1, J847, being at Ihu time of his deulh 17 yearn of ngc, Funeral services Tiitttdny, March Jtl (Interment in Die Wolf (Jivt-U I'wnolcry, TJiu ilt'oitiN?il U survived by h's wif hiiiI four children, I'. I'. Miller, PrMiliitHt A. I)hvI and Miliuio Watson, hII wf Jiu4;iHt uoiinly, and M, L MUlw t UuJd Hoar, Ariz. HellevluK that It Is necessary tor the protection of tho fruit business In tho Koguo Hlvor valley to have tho gov eminent weather burca i malntntned. Tho directors of tho "Commercial club Monday petitioned oflclnls at Washington for a con tinuance or the bureau. Strong resolutions were Intro duced by Hen Sheldon and unani mously adopted. Copies of them resolutions arc to bo sent to each member of the OreRon delegation in congress, to the secretary of agricul ture tho director of the weather bu reau, and to ex-Senator llournc. Or chardlsts and business men arc urged to writo personal letters to any o those parties, especially to Dr. II. T Galloway, assistant secretary of agriculture, urging this action. Whereas tho cxpcrlcnco ot tho frutt grow era or this district during tho past few years In protecting their crops from frost has mado It appear absolutely necessary that this dlstrl-t should hac a well equipped Btntlou for motoorologlcal observations an ! forecasts; and Whereas tho lato occupant of tho office of county pathologist of Hits county had for several seasons con ducted such a station ns a part or the work of his office In the Interest of tho fruit Industry of this district; and, Whereas that said pathologist re cently resigned his office leaving this most Important work ot weather ob servation and forecast without com petent care; and, Whereas tho instruments equip ping such station nre Btlll In this city and are being used for tho bene fit of tho fruit growers ot the district by an observer ot the weather bureau loaned us temporarily by tho Tort- land station of said bureau; and, Whereas, It would be hard to overstate tho importance, both to the fruitgrowers of tho district and to all lines of business, practically nil of which aro Intimately dependent upon the prosperity of the fruit In dustry, of a continuation of thlc weather observing and forecasting work at this point; which said Im portance may bo Intimated by the following statement of fact: Tin value of the fruit crop shipped from this district last season exceeded It, 000,000; tho orchards now In full bearing comprise less than 4000 acres; the orchards In partial bearing amount to about 5000 acres; tho yield from nn orchard listed In this statement as full bearing will aver age twlco that from ono herein listed as partial bearing; tho acreage of fruit trees over tbrco years In asc but not In bearing, amounts to about 30,000 acres; the acrcago of fruit trees planted, but less than three years of age, amounts to about 28, 000 acres; the acreage of this dis trict suitable to the raising of hlgn grade fruit and from which tho maximum return posslblo Is from fruit culture, but not yet planted to fruit trees, amounts to about 1 -,-000 acres, and, Whereas, the experience of noreral years has demonstrated to a flnall'. tho absolute Importance of protecting our crop from frost by orchard heat ing or smudging, and that that pro tection cannot bo afforded tho or chards without a rellauio system c local weather observations and for) casts. NowHhoroforo tho Mcdford Com mercial club hereby urgently requests tho proper officials In the I'nltcd States department of agriculture o provide for a continuation of tho weather observations and records in augurated In this city; for the con tinued maintenance of tho offlco hero tofore conducted hero and tho mak ing and keeping of tho observations and records of such offlco; and that at least during tho period of frost danger, from about March 20th to May 10th of each year, provision should bo mado for supplying this station with full Information from other nearby stations so as to enable the most accurate forecasts posslblo of weather conditions and changes. SPECIAL RAIES FRUIT PACKERS F, M CALIFORNIA AM UI GROWERS SIGN UP NORTHWESTERN tit ii in ii RIH OM RULE Tho following resolution wns adopted at tho meeting or tho Com mercial club directors esterday: Whereas tho fruit raising Industry WliXATCHKK, Wash.. March JU ' The directors of tho Cnshinero Fruit drawers Union voted unnnl uiously today to enter Into n market In tho district tributary to this cttvfln contract with tho Northwestern has reached proportions wheru thoJ securing of labor during tho packing season In quantity nnd of a quallltv to Insure the prompt and cconomtc.0 Fruit Kxchaugo for a term of three years. At their annual meeting In Jan nary tho stockholders of tho union as well as proper handllhg of tho .(considered this proposition and nu crop. Is becoming an Important prob- thorlzed tho directors to tako what- Inm' mill ......... ... u . . t . ... .i "" " ( uvi mi inn M'i'iiirii uesi eiilin iiivil Whereas the citrus districts of ,ti10 directors have been stud) lug nnd California havo developed a largo j comparing various systems and re and competent supply of fruit pack-8ults. Careful comparisons of net ers who finish their work in ttitaicati, roaiiltm shovn thnt for four ron state In time to allow them, or many ecutlu years since HMO and In of them to como to this district at eluding the season of IDt3 Just closed Just the tlmo when needed here; and, u,,, ,, lins g,mVn a substantial Whereas our packing Boason Is ra'8,lr,,U8 over eV,,ry ollu,r KriM, (,r short that some special Inducement la , Krowirs the Wountchco district necessary to make It appear profit- lunrkctltiR through other ugeucles. E DEBATE RESUMED T ODAYNCMMONS able to those i-alil packers to come Heretofore tho union's contract into this district when wo most neoiiKu,, tho KxcIuiuku has been on an them; and. annual basis, but rcallclng tho ad- Whereas this problem will become j vantages of stability and especially more pressing each year and has al-(tlf pnnn,K ft sniM nmt advertising ready reached one very Important M tho right handling ot our fruit out put; Now therefore, tho Commercial club of Medford respectfully suggests to the Southern 1'acttlc Hallway com pany tho propriety and Importance. In fact tho necessity, ot Its providing a special reduced round-trip rato for campaign farther In advance than posslblo on a one jtnr bash, tho Union nnd Kxchango have signed up (for three years The directors and membership of tho Union which shipped over three hundred cars of the IV 13 crop are Jubilant at tncir snowing nnd are preparing to tako care of a largo In LONDON. Mnreh at, Tho homo kf commons got back to tho Irish homo rulo debate today. It was oxpoetud tho bill would reach Its third reading shortly after Faster. Tho Llberal-l.abor-lrlsh al liance seemed oMremoly confident. Tho situation was still full of dyna tut tu but there, was no question that, for tho tlma being, Premier Asqutth had saved tho ministry. Tho gov ernment's fight with tho army offi cers appeared likely to be delayed until the premier, following his ro slgnatlon and re-election,' assumed tho war sccrclArj's In addition to his other duties. In Investigation by tho customs service was In progress Into reports that a number of Maxim gnus. "knocked down" and packed In tes. had been lauded at llelfast by tho toutl-hoiuctulors, despite Ihu prohibi tion of arm Importations Into Ira-land. rr-rm Don'! Korot tho BIG DANCE To 1h jjivt'ii by the Loyal OrdtM' of Moo.so nl Suml Mall at Natatorium. WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL I Music fununhod by llowoll ami Root fruit packers to como from Cnllfornli crenjl0 , Ulr tonnage this fall, not points Into this district during tho ,MJ lhnll Co0 c(Vrs b,,K anticipated months of July. August, September nt jnr(.e numbers of growers nro slg and October of each year; and wo nifylug their Intention or Joining earnestly request tho said company! to take tho action herein suggested In a liberal way, reeling sure thnt a full understanding ot the facts will convince tho said company that by so dolng.lt will contribute materially to tho prosperity of the fruit Industry In this section, In which prosperity the company Is directly and material ly Interested. WATER AI ASHLMDI TO IMTTSaUUO, Pa. March 31,. Coal mtno owners In tho Pittsburg district having made Important con cessions to tho miners' concerning working conditions, It seemed likely today that a I wor year's agreement would bo signed between them. Tho miners recently waived their da- mands for higher 'Wages. - . . OLD.TUVUS COLD OURE-- I DRINK HOT TEA I j Oct n small psrksge of llumtmrg llresnt 'I'm, or the dimuii folks rail it.'ilamliurgvr Hruit 'lhiv,"st any pluriuary. Tako u Ul)lopxn(ul of tho tea, put a cup ot boiling wstrr upon It, pour through a lro and drink a tracup full ut any tlmn during the day or before retiring. It I tho mot ellix'tlvo way to break a cold and euro Krlp, as It opens tho m ot the kln, relieving congestion. Atto loowus the Luurl. thus breaking up a cold. Try It the nxt tltu jou tiithr from a cold or Uio grip. It I lncxxnaia nn.l t-titlrrly vvgvtaMc, tbrrvfore safe and liarmli. It Pays to Walk! Walk "fifty steps" from Main street and save "fifty cents" on yuur next pair of pumps or colonials, "Kvory pair a tllt style." At tho nlitn of "fiooo Snot a" nPIHiHITK lt)HT HI-TICK M The A-hlnnd mineral water devel opment committee nre now drilling for nrte-ian sodu water nt n point about six miles ent of A-ldnnd, where the water experts indicated ns the bef-t chance. The well is now 10." feet down. At n depth of 102 feet n strong flow of soda and pin wn- encountered nnd the water rose to within ten feet of the surface. The water has been sent ior nnnlyxs. The well is located near the line sep urnting tho Dodge nnd Tucker place. The experts think nn nrle-inn flow is likely to be ohtniued ut n depth of from 1".' to 200 feet. The drilling ' gettiiiK very hnrd nnd the committee is undecided whether they will dr.il deeper, ns tjio present well indicates a heavy flow of splendid soda. TAXES DELINQUENT AFTER TODAY, MARCH 31 This Is tho last day for the pay ment of taxes tho same becoming de linquent on April 1. If tho recent decision of .fudge Clccton Is sustain ed It will mean that those who hare paid half their taxes by six o'clock tonight will cscapo any penalty, tho balance to bo paid September 1 There seems to 1)6 a genera! Idea, howovor that tho supremo court will not uphold tho Portland Judge In which caso the 1 por cent a month penalty will begin tomorrow for alt who huvo failed to cash up. Tim taxes aro very high this year due lurgoly to tho Increased state lew and complaints aro numorotis. Fl STIFF. ACHING JOINTS Rub Sonnet from joints ud bojcIm with t tnudl trial bottl of old St. JftooU Oil Stop "dosing" nhrumatUm, It'a pain only) not on esse In fllty require- Internal treatment. Hub south ing, penetrating "KU Jacobs Oil" right oa thfc "t'-ndcr spot," and by tha tlma you say Jack Ilublnton out comes tha rhruniAtlo pain. ".St. Jafob'a Oil" I a, liarmlr rhrumatttm cure which nevrr diiuippolnta and d.x-sn't burn tho skin. It take pain, orrnri and stlrfnr from aching-joint, miiiclra and Lone; stop sciatica, lumbago, bdekaehe. neuralgia. Limber up! Ott a 23 rent holtlo of old time, bonrtt "h'U Jacob Oil" from any drug store, and In a moment you'll be free from palm, ache and tilTneM. Don't suffer! Hub rhf-uiW tlim away. Kabo Corset Demonstration "Vo have with us Miss GronbiM'f,', nn Kxport Cor set Kit tor, direct from (hi Kabo Corset factory, who will bt tli'libtt'd to explain and show you tho inorits of tho Kabo Live Model Corset and Le Reno Corset k ' Tho secret ) a good figure. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 1 to April 4 c3& C Mudo In Medford, Smoko Mt. PJtt and Governor Johnson cigars, thoy are homo mado and first class STANDISrU ROW COLLAR 2for2Si CluU r,toJy fCa.Ic, Mslurt Make your gas rantfc brifiht and clean with Iho helper that digs in where the hand can't GOLD DUST A household necessity that is a real luxury. It cleans and purifies everything. 6c and larger packages, CHICAOO "Lmt tha BOLD DUT TWIMt cfa jui- wwk' A T t ? : Soffit IPslfv'7 Y y lO' Y I tMsiMSi'iamSissjisinrii wiiifi4 I I hJ aC&SsH 1 BssisiSsssssTsMsl HHisV9rPWHtvsHMBalBsMssaSBMSsBissasasai1 I X llllZZlllllhty I A B S anana oeason A - c IS here Where is the Best Place to Buy Seeds? Why Uroudley's of Course, tho only placo In Southern Oregon whoro you can got Ilurpccs Scuds and Mulford's NltroKcrtn. Ho hns had nearly 30 years experience In handling and growing seeds and custouiors all havo tho bonoflt of his experience It Is only u low stops from Main street and it will cortaluly pay you to tako tho low extra stops to HroadloyV whoro you can get overythliitf for tho garden, Use Mulford's Notrojromi lu yuur le gume crops, Ilurpces Spencer Sweot I'ous huvo no ofiia uud you havo about 40 of tho very best varieties to choose from. If you don't hco wb, you vsunt usk fur It.. BROADLEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN Is lu tho M, 1', & II, IlulldliiK b'loje I'liuiiu N7U firceiiliouso NkW i Quality Fine jhv T f 5 7 f 7 i p rices Less - Ask Your Grocer WMW :(. ,V n ti. -Tf 1 1 7 v U ) k.