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r PAGE BTX mTwonv matl trtbuto medfort). OTvtfaoy, Monday, apktti n ion.. J. VARSITY STUDENTS TO PLAY AT PAGE SATURDAY EVENING SCENES FROM WAll ZONE AND AMERICAN HEPHESENTATIVE WHOM THE 1IUERTA GOVERNMENT OKDEHED OUT OF MEXICO .Mcmoni nan unii iik snnro 01 poo i theatrical cntortnlniucntB, but It linsj not been often Hint vvo htivo nnd n.j iijiiuriumi) jwcii nn imti which 18 iu lio offered 118 next Sntunlny evening, April istli, when J. M. Uarrie's brll Hunt three-net comedy, "Tho l'rofos nor's Love Story." will bo given by Professor Archibald KcrRiison Hod illo nml (en students of tho clns of Dramatic Interpretation under the auspices of tho University of Oregon Drnmn Lonsuo. A very high onler of dramatic null Ity tins been developed nt our uni versity tinder Professor Heddto's tute lage, nnd the performances In Ku- geuo Invnrlnbly cnmmnnd largo nnd appreciative nudlejices. Many people. Journejed from nil over tho statu to witness tho opon-alr porformnnco of linen's "Peer Uynt," last June, nnd llternlly hundreds wore turned away from tho Indoor porformnnco of tho same play. "As You Llko It,' "Domboy and Son," "Candida." "The Servant In tho Home." "Kngaged." "Tho Clouds." "Tho Importance of Dolus Ernest," "Marriage," and "Strlfo" nro some of the other plays that have been given by Mr. Heddlo and his student-actors, and without exception they were artistic suo ccotcs, demonstrating dramatic abil ity of a high order. Too much credit BfeTBw ii. . i " BBBBBBBBBr "-SHJWBIBJf mmmKKmjSmSm SsKte) P T-KJNCimL Of SAM PC PRO .COLONIAS I v v B flBBBVBI? flBBBHB 1 w Bt.BPBBBBBbY " v "- 5BMB 3 "'' ' I I - '.9BBBBBBBBKMrv bbbbbbW f BBuBnBJDBflBBBBBBBL sw l tf Bb miA.,". sj vHp AmmmmWi rVh JbhIbbbbbbH r at . v.vuwg;yvy 1 'Am. 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This branch of tho University work was Inaugurated over a year ago as a dlstlnctlvo cultural courso njid has achieved great success through Its combination of a high order of entertainment and marked educational advantages. Much Interest already has boon manifested In this city over tho com ing production and wo feel that we can promlso that it will bo attended by n largo and Intensely Intcrcstod audience. Doth play and players deserve all tho support that wo can glvo them, whllo ovoryono wno goes la assured of sovcral times their nionej-a worth in an evening of un alloyed enjoyment and enough hear ty laughs to last them for some tlino to como. Tho final shadow graph love making sccno between the "Proefssor" and "Lucy" Is, to use tho well-worn "phrase." nlono worth double the prlco of admission." which by tho way. is to bo only 2Z nnd S3 cents. Wo aro going to bo there. The cast Is s follews: Characters namod iu order of en trance. Kffie. a Scotch servant employed by tho Goodwlllles..Mlss Shearer, 'H I.ucy White, an English girl, tho Pro fessor's secretary... Miss Doblo H Dr. Cozens, an old friend of tho I'm- feasor's Mr. Howe, '17 Professor Goodwilllo... Mr. Heddlo Lady Mildred (ago 2G). wife of Sir Qoorgo Cllding. .. ... Miss Stobuo, '15 Sir George Gilding (ago 2C) -. , .! a Si 11 f I i Emily, Dowager Lady Gliding (ago i'C), Sir Georgo'B step-mother ..Miss Ithodos, 'lu Pete, a Scotch harvester, in lovo with Kffio -Mr. Marshall, '17 lleudors, another, also enamoured of Kffio Mr. IJrouaugh. '15 Agues Goodwilllo, tho Professor'rf sister . Miss Young, "14 Dr. Yollowleaves, a. Modernist.... Mr. Colton, '17 KynojwU Act. 1. London. Professor Good wllllo's study. Act 2. A fortnight Inter. A whcatficld at Tullochmalns, Scotland. Act 3. Night of tho same day. Outsldo tho Goodwilllo cottage, Tul lochmalns, Scotland. Time: Tho prcsorit. - ------ ---- - -------- HH - STRONG BILL AT STAR FOR T TO Ti AT PAGE The Slnr theater offer for today TONIGHT Of Mr-". Dn Hnrr.v dill, in;:ur nml nt the Piiiio to Spoke-niiin-Ke nnd tomorrow nn exceptionally Mronp ,rnUt, who appears nt the Pnae to i.:n it... i n: i.-:.... .1.- 'n .. ' ' 'f. "" " ""' '"' niuhl, tho SHikuiic above the nveniKO. The ilurN on Ut'w sa-v,i: trombones uml nxophone trios nrc "The Moori-h room of the Spokane e.-Heinlly pIcnMiip. hotel wnc pnekeil to overflowing ln-t The iihotoplnyi for today inrlmle! ,.:,.., i,v .. ...,,.,.. ,i nimrccintivt' " .,w:',"rfV1ita;.,,1,. Tli"r1, 7'"; jerovu! li. hear tlmt well-known ruler-MiM-hief Maker," with th. lendj . ,. plnye.1 by "HilhV Stoiy, lUs Vita- ""MWi -" '" . - ..... .. graph eompanyV mo-t. until le ,.t.U,1r"",?,, " ,' " . , " Y ress. The lli.raph eompoi.v olfer ; ". - - "- . "friiiiiiiiditv nn.l LVfiirin." u -tninif t "'"'' " --" r " --- -- - --r- OF proiltictioii. nml two Kiilu.i cum ilii- round nut tin iiuii'-uiill.v tittrartivi' program. ISA. Her humorous pieces were excel lent; stieli cliMraeter ilniwiu'. o tiut iirnl, o icnlNtic, i of iiiiiisiint oc .'iirrciiee. ".Mtk. (iill nl-o poeMV it fine contralto voice, with which she did effective work in the different songs she iiresiMitt.il, nccotupiiiiicd on the harp. WASHINGTON, April n. Pro ceedings will lie liegiui before the fed eral gram! jury Thursday to ooniel officials of the Milliard company, the New llaveit railroad holiliu corpora tion, to tctify at the interstate com merce cuuimUsionVj investigation ot New I linen methods of finance, it wits announced today. "Ilv advice of counsel," the olTicals refused to answer .pie.stiotis. ..loseph W. Folk the commission's legal ndi-cr, said he would iilsti lid-in iinindamiis nro ccc.Iius to force productiim of the company's books. i:L.noit.Ti: pirrriti: , ori'i:iti; at wis tiikatku Tho Massacre, a two reel offering which reproduces on nil elaborate To show the effectiveness of scale actual scenes from tho govern RITCHIE WEIGHS 134 SKATTLK, Wash., April 13 Ac cording to Professor Trovor Klncald, professor of zoology ot the Univer sity of Washington that Curucl what ever It is which Colonel Roosevelt shot in lirazll, la a bird and not an animal. "Tho Now Yorkers who claim It Is a spalacopus poopplgl will have to como again," said Professor Klncald today. "Tho curucl Is not an ani mal or a rodent but Is very much a bird, varying lu tdzo from a canary her method, n little girl plnel u soloj meat war with tho Indiana of tho li.fter only fight weeks' tuition. Mrs. (ill's present ambition is ( organ ire tin orchestra of '.'D harpists. There 'should he u sufficient number in Spokuno to realize this ambition, and it uouM advance the cuu-e of music uml ulliul url l hae such an organization. "Mrs. Hill c fulfil her program ly a selection from 'Quo Vadi-,' full of tire and strength." i:lks attkxtio.v. ThurHday, April lfith, Medford Lodge. No. UC.S will hold u big to a crow. It bolongs to tho family "Smiidgo" and our pretence Is re trogonldaoand makes Its home In tho quested. Count and bring a friend. tropical regions." A big turn-out Is desired. J northwost. Tho story Interest Is con ventional, but well sustained. It Ik tho tremendous fighting nnd scenic effects that this production oxcels, Tho photography Is excellent and tho story as It progresses scoiiih to carry the observer into tho heart of the early west. Hears and coyotes are pictured nt tho sceno of tno mniumcro and soiiio Interesting types, such as the preacher ami tho gambler, aro portrayed. Two other A-l photoplays and tho Cliurchllhi, ouo of tho hose comedy vnudovlllo nets on tho stngo today, makes a show that you cannot aUord to iiiIst Tho abovo will bo snown tonight for the last time. Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN TH E ROG'JE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME SAN FRAXt'IBCO, Cnl., April 13. Willie Jtik'hio is u legitimate light- WOll'lit. Fight fans to the number of 300 who journeyed to his triiiniiitr camp yesterday were convinced today that thu champion can train down to 133 pounds nml still reiaiti nil Ills fight ing strongth. Just to convince thu skeptical tlmt the reports that ho would have trouble in niakiiie; tho weight for his fight I-Viday night with Tommy Murphy 135 pound, wore untrue, Kitclliu weighed in puh lio yesterday, tipplne; thu beam at ex. Bftlyl3l"4. Tho fliiiuiploii Is now thico-muir-U'M of n pound below tho weight ho is (o iniiko Frihiy til fi o'clock, uud there h iio doubt thai lio could go Nlill owr If iK'ei'rtKiiry, KjkIUi whn inoro llinu plciiscd yUk M wwdlllnn, llu grinned like M kU wlmt hu hojipto" on U hchIck, We bavo changed our nuuie, heieafter the MissioL Furniture "Works will be known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tho "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Propriator 113 South Holly Medford, Orogou. Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine "Works Pacific 401; Home 298L. Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227L. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIOATJNG PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Telephone 890 For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OP WOOD See us. We make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factor' Corner South Fir and 11th Bta. Both Phone MEDFORD SAflH AND DOOK CO. WEATHER BUREAU PLANS TO REIVE ITRIE IS On Match ;10. Senator (1. I'. Cham bcrlain wiotc n follow, nckuowl edeinc icccipt of an inquiry nynitl inC tho nuiiiitainauco of a weather buicaii at Medferd: "In icforciicc to tint inuiiilainiuicc of a weather ulaliou at Medfoid, pcimit mo to cay that I will nt once take lliw up with the Merctiiry of iiriiulture and in due couiic ad lse you," The followliiK letter wiw iccoicd today, which indicate that the tie partmeut intends to move the protein complete equipment now stationed here; "(leo. I'uliiain, Iv-q., .Medford, Or. "My Pear Sir: "HelVrriiij: aaln to vour favor ofil the 2 llh ultimo, I now take pleas ure iu tiioliixinu herewith for r iiiformaioii a letter jnnt ieeeicd by me from tho secretary of agricul ture, show iii) that his depaitmeut li.li'iuU to do everything possible for Medford ill regard to the weather station there. Kindly return the in- eloel letter for my files. "With kindest regards, I hae the hoimr to remain, youp. very "in cerely, "II. W. fllAMUKIII.AlN'." "Hon. (leo. K. ('hiimbcrlaiu. ' "I'liilcd States Senate. ".My Hear Senater: "Uoferrinc to vour letter of Mai eh i '27 ndative to the supposed reaioul' of the weather bureau station at Medford, Or., I take pleasure iu us siirim; you that whde action has been, taken to clump- the instrumental equipment of this station, the value of the scmccs rendered to Medford and vicinity will lu no way lie det rimentally affected, Kverv effort is helm' made by the weather bureau to maintain the vuliiahle fiost-wuinlnu service ill this section without tiller- milium, and ueiidilii! Ilie selection of some peil'ectly cimipclcnl local iep leseiilnlive of the hiilcait olte of lt trained ol'lieials will iilnuiie the sin Hon until the fiot season has pass ed. Veiv respect full.v, "It. V. KAU.HKY. ( ",cliiif seeiclai.v." DAVE SMITH KNOCKED OUT BY EDDIE M'GOOHTY SYII.NT.Y. X. S. . Apt.l I.I. Dave Smith of Austialia was "in the I.. j . - - i of bis kiiocloml heie yeslciilay hy l-Milto Mcdoorly of OMiknsh, Wis, The Ametieitu mlthllewe'uht pill ovci Urn slumbeilaiiil w.illop tu the Icnlli loiind of u sehediileil Iweiily.ioiiiid limit . MeOootty iiiileliisscd (he Allslial Ian nt eveiv uiqjle of the uniiie. llu loved with Still til dlirillK the lusl thlee loiiiuN mid could linvc pul him out iiiiv time alter I lie sixth louinl, I.OS AN0i:i.i:S, Cnl. - Avlutoc IV l.lovd Thoiiipsou tquii'd elulit sun. cessful Hip Hops, hteakluk', ho claim-' pi.K.llMie d.scaid Imlnv us n lesiilljed, lleaehey's ooptlie-o..l iwi.nl. . Colonial Flats l.lKht heiisekeeidni: Iteiit by week or month only. A quiet, rellned home for people who like comfort inoro than ti Kanco. and tents well within the limit of their uieketbooki, Hummer rate, KvcrjthliiK modern and up-todt. S17 South ltlvitrld Look Un up. ls Our Foot Formed Play Shoes I'or little lot aro tundu from ott lenthr with pllablo KlK nolo which Rives to every betid of Om foot, mot, ouluar tlm ordinary leather" olt. They nro Reed. Try Ihein that's the tcit. Jc)clUTg 5 8roe or RE0 THE FIFTH, 1914 Model, now $1325 Equlpiied-f. o. I). Medford New Style Body, Electric Llnhts, Electric Starter, Electric Horn, One-Rod Control, 35 Horwpower. Tires, 34x4. Also Roadster It Is Too Good a Car? Please Come This Week and See T 5 Reo the Fifth, us most men know, is the best built cur iu its class. It is built by If. K. Olds-huilt as he thinks n car should he built, niter i!7 years of car building. It is built slowly uml carefully- with utter oxiidtne.s with hi imUKins qf safvty. Jt Is built to slay new, to save trouble uud upkeep. Mere Is the utmost In an honest car. Couie sec if you liinl any part too ood -t I2I tiVC ! ttI J5 A t t V t t t t T t ? ? t t ? ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? T T ? f ? ? t t t ? t t ? t t ? T J ? ? J Reo the Fiftha Super Car ? ? ? r t X t f t y Hero is a car which cm bodies extremes found iu no other car in this class. It lias u .'15-horhcpowcr en KM io, hut every driving putt is madu to hIiiiiiI fid-horse.-power tests. Tet chassis havu been run for 10,000 miles run nlht mil day nt liili speed on roiiKh roads. Then tukcii upurt nnd Inspected. And every vital part Is built so tlmt nil that reckless driving leaves It practically llko new. Tho steel is made to form ula. Tim ears nro tested for 75,000 "munis ucr loolli, Tho miriiiKS for 100,000 vi hratious. Tho oar has l,r roller hear-' iiiKS, It has 1110 drop fork' iiiKS. H Iiiih oversize (lies. It bus u very cosily clutch to prevent nil the daiuapi of gear clashing. In n hitiidicd ways which menu streuulh uud cmluratico it offers you u siipcicur, The Car to Keep The car is for men who buy cars to keep. I'm- men who want cars to sta new, Kuril car is built as Mr, Olds would huiltl it for himself. It is also for men io( want Iho last word lu beauly uml (qiiipuicut, 11 has thu new slieamliui) body. It litis elect iio Hinder and lights, It has thu oiie-idd control which makes (-car shiftine; easv. It has pel feet finish, deep up holstery, hand huffed leather, clc. Now $220 Less Tills year's model sells for t $221) less than last yenr's model with elect riu starter. This is largely ilue to the fnet that all special machinery for huildiiii; this chassis has heel) churned iiKulnst previous out put. N'ow, for tlm first lime, a car built like this nnd equip ped like this is sold for $1175 f. ii. b. f ii dory. t rrrr Kver.v' sitiintr, tin! demand 'for Ueb'tfuf Fifth oxeeeils thu factory output. Production this yenrlfitrf boon liinrHvin crl'iiseil. Hut Iho demand'for this car keeps ahead of sup ply. ' W'c ure you, Iheivforo, ,to cqiim Ibis wqok. If you want this car for early ilulivury ciniiit whilii wo can supnly Vint. The lime is hound to count when wo can't, . J. C. ROBINSON Automobile Agency 33 S. Burl lei I PliBtie 835-J . k '- r