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WEDFOTtT) MATH TRIBUNE, MTCDFORT), OlfEflOX, 'ITE.SDAY, APRIL 21, 191 P3TOI8 TITRK19 r W UN i A TRAIN EVELYN THAW FOR CAREER ON STAG E l.imt iiIkIK 1-Jvi'l ii Ximlili Tlmw mill lief niiiiuiiiy ilii)ul (o a umicl Iiiiiin'i) mill i'iimi a Mtiiitiivlllu iinfipriii niicn or iiiiiiHinil iihtII TliD iiiKiid uiiii all iiimiiI In tli.'h- inuiH ami llm HtiiMn ni'tlliiKN wi'in aiiroirliilii anil il('hirHiiiu, MIhh TIiiiw'h first niiiinrnii('u wni ill it Kroup (if niiiiliirii ilanri'ii, which with l)irnl of llu iiti'iil ilny rriw, If nut to iiiiui'tnl In ninviiinimt an Clio mnro cliiMtlt' ilaiiiii of llm punt con tury. It nn In tint imiitnitilim nf tlm liut act Unit Minn i:vil)ii hIhmmiiI to tlm Iiont nilvniilnitn. Tlm story of llm iinnluinliio Man mm of Holminlnii llfo In tlm Latin itmrini' of Hurl. Many a fniiiomi ilrniiinllsl lm fouiul liU plot In tlm itinrlT l.nllu ('olniiy of art. I.n llolii'itm, I'lirrlniil's tiinn tcrplctn In ii toucliliiK llttln Htory of nrtlsu1 llfn In tlm l.utlu minrti'r. which lm linn k 1 (7ll n iiiunlcnl setting (lint will iliiiriii an ton k im lili'loily h'n)n tlm till inn it Imnri, U'hllo pnntonilim I tlm MkIk'hI form of ilrainntlc cprrmlon, It I lint poorly nppntlnlcil In tliU roiin- try, lint In Cnropo It lioliU i-timl pinto with tlm opnra ami hlr.lmr elnsi ilrninn, It U n iitory tolil In artliui with orrhi'itral mttliiK. I wan Krnnlcil a slmrt Inionlow (nut lilrhl Ixitwi'iMi tlm nctn with Minn Thaw In whloh slm ixpnMcil her ilr IlKht nt llm first liw of our beau tiful tnlloy which hunt upon Iior l:ht dm nhu rou ml ml tlm iiiuutilnln nt Asliliuul. "Your alley In a lltllo Ktun," snlil ln, "hUIi tho groat hmiw.rnppeil lilouiitnlmi Iin n nettlllK. ' "Don you diijuy your Hiiro wurk?" nln wan nuked. "Ym, It I all nlmorhhiR," snlil slm. "I llko It Ihji'uiuh success iIihmhIs on hnrd work ami hoiient effort. Life Ii Ioiik nuil snisiitlonni reputation Ii fleetliiK Tlm iuhllr will noon ream to lm attracted hy tho trnneily of my pant llfo. ami I will lm olillced to Maud on merit- I am working hard ery day to heromu morn proficient In my profession. Diulil lletairn raniTt to sro my performance reveral times while I wni In New York and recommended that I continue In pan loiiilue for ii year ns ho comldered t the liiwt kchoolliiK for an actor, and then another senson ho will prepnro n play for mo and clvo mo a thor iiiikIi ronchlnx In tho dramatic work. Ho limit generously predicts a suc cessful future. Well, there In tho nterturn to tlm necond act mi I must o. Tell your people that 1 hopu for their kind renin in hramv " And no the llltlo lady tripped away. Him who had pla)ed a part In u traKt'dy of real life, and not of tho mimic world. A trasedy whero real teara wero nlietl and whero tlm tic torn plaei their part with an earn estness and realUm far he) mid tho nklll of Imitative art. i:d ANimnws. PASADENA LABOR BOARD DENOUNCES WAR AS PUERILE I'AHAHKKA, !.. Apnl l. ! MIMllll'IIIK IIH pUI'lill' lilt' IHIIIIMll III wiijji' wnr on Mexleii, llm I'ltMiili'iiM lioiiiil of Inline Ih mi icciint loilny iih ui'nlnjr uorliiiijjiueii In linve no mill ill hiirli ii wni'. Tlm lioutil U mmle up of linen locnl union Mini tlitee I'l'lll'I'llllollH. T(l ICIMlllllillll WIIH llllllllillllllh mlopleil IiinI lliullt, which Hie heeie Inry hi)m "iviim not hii well ullrmlcit iih iihiiuI" llllil In hi 1 1 it. Il leeitei llm nlli'cil wroiiKH of the niiiierH in Coloriiilo mill UHheilH tluit the mlmlli llriilliin Iimh Inkeii mi eocu'riiuee of Ihi'Hi' nulriiKi'H, hut now would per petinle wr lieciutc Hie propel l lililM of Itoeki liller in .Mexico ore iiivolteil, It I'lincliiilcM ul.h llm I'oN lewing: "In iev of Hi fuels the I'iinii- ili'illi hoiinl of lnhor piolontx UKiiiuxi lliw ouliii)e of ilfi'incy mill hrolher liooil in the niiiiie of honor iiml pn I liotiHiii iiml iiiIU upon the worl,erh ill I'llHllili'llil iiml elNewheie lo teftiwe In Incline n parly to the niunler nf tho MeviemiN for the iIoIIiiih tluit Mlnmliinl ()i iiml oIIh'ih hope to iiuike fmiu the MexicmiH in their lii-lp- IchMK'KX." HUERTA PROMISES PROTEIN TO ALL FOREIGNER M MKXICO C'l'l Y, April 21 Aiuer IcniiH hero wero niixlotialy awnllliu today Hewn fiom U'lihliliiKtuu ruKiird liiK the ai'tlou I a K en liy roiiKromi In rcHiiin to PreMlilent Wllnou'i. tik;h miKo. It wn Knii'irally hellnved Unit coucrenH would Invent I'rciildimt Wll nou with full authority to nil Tlm diplomatic corpn, except Amer ica n Chargu d'Affnlrvn O'HIiaiiKhnen ny, tonfiirrcd here hint nlKht with IVindKii MlnUter I'ortlllo HoJuk, I'renldoiit lluertn wan not pienent. Hlr l.lount Cnrdeu, recently ap pointed llrltlnh milliliter at Itlo do Jauelri), llnull, wan expected to reach Mexico City durliiK thu da), Diplomatic iiKcutn hero hoped he would perniindn lliiuita to yield tn tlm United Htnten hut there In vury little cliniico of him receding from llll prenout helllKerotlt ntnud, I'renldcnt lluertn hun anniirod tho Aiuorlcnii traiinpurtntlou committer, thai, eM'li If war coiilen, lm will lvo Aliierlcaiin hero nil ponnlhlo ri Id. IMik! Look! Rinoke Covernor Johnnon clears, t'.cy'ro nii'if, In Modforl you'll like them NEW FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS - LEAVE VERA CRUZ VKHA IU April ai. IIiKlity M fii Ameiu'iiii refugees iiieluiliiiB men, wouieii iiml children, totluy were uliniiril hleiim.iip-i Mexico iiml Hi (icnuuii, elmrlereil hy the I'nitcil States j-nvcrmuciit to tnKo them lioiiie. Tlm Mexico was to Imve mil eil IiihI IiimiiI, hut wiin iiliuhle In leine oil UlTOIIIlt of llifjll wiuiln iiml u rouph en. (Ii'iientl Miiiih toiluy received in- htructimiK from I'leMdnit llueilu In pichervu peiicit in Vera t'nu nt uny Clint. The I'ciii-iui Oil cotupuu.v'H Irndo limit Sun I'Muiiiilo with held in icudi iii'hk to lespund to ordcrri of llm HritMi coiiNiil. FEAR MEXICAN RAID CAIiHXICO, Cnl April ai. Honl ileiitH of ('aloxlt'o nro waltliiK today for tho urrlwil from Moutoruy, Cut,, of a troop of cavalry. At Mexlciill, opponlto thin hordor point, :i&0 Mexlcnn rcKiilum aro on camped. C'aloxlco U unprotoctod, ami In tlm event of druHtlo action hy cmiKniKH In tlm Mexican Munition, p. Ih feared hum (hut tho Moxkauu will raid thin town. itnuclmrtt from tlm vicinity of Hhurpn llciulliiK. wlmro liciidKiiteii uru locatud Unit control tho water mipiily fur illlO.UOU ucrun of laud and UioiiNiiniU of ruiichen, reported thai Mexican (roup itrn encamped coo hy, Thu dpnlriicllou or llm lu'd. Kuteii would I'liunn u lunn of luindiuiU of IliiiiiniiuiU nf ilulliitn. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS I Ml hi NcInoii of California in here iih the pict of Mih .M.vrtle Duuteii, lliutlev Aiixtui, who Iiiih lieeu em plu.M'il ut Seattle for the pat two yeiirN luu icttmicd lo liin home m thin city. "The New MmMrr," Kivt-n liy Hit- choir of the M. I), church, nan great ly cnjiivc.l hy all prccut. Iliu'li and every one took their part to pet fee lion and the evening wiih npcut with imieli laughter hy the miiiiII uudiciieu preeut. tin iieeomit of .o much ' int; on, there wan not u larKe an audience iih was expected, hut it i talked hy Home of repeating it in the near fiitiuc (Iraiidma Duwilin, who lm- hcen -ciiniiMv III fm the lut three munllis died at Iter Imam in th h city Friday afternoon. She was riveclcd and loved hy the people of Central Point and tlm vicinity around and will he greatly tniied hy her large circle of friends and relutivc. The relative, have the hvinpiilhy of the entire com munity. Mr. and Mr. Coffitn have returned from a vi-it with their sun at Call foriiiu, mid will leave hoon fof the cant, wheie they will tcldc. Mr. and Mrr. Karncht Scott hpent the week-end with relatives at llueh. Our high hcIiooI hiiHchall team mo tored to AhIiImiuI Saturday mid play cd u game with the Ashland team. Moth tcauiH played good, resulting in a victory for our leniii. Minn l.ydia Hefnrd and little Mihh ( 'anna n Kngland hent the IiihI of the week with her pnreuts at Siiiiih val ley. "The I'lofcHMir'i- l.oi," given hy the I'uiverHity Irngtie here Friday evening, proved to lm a great mic cchh. The way each ami every one performed their partn hIhiwciI that Ihry had had the hent of training. Mr. and Mih. David I'riee are hcie visiliug liin Hlephrollier, W. K. 1'iiee, and family. Minn Neyte l,oui Iiiih returned from a very delight fid imI with her friend, Minn Mellride, ut Tahle Hock. Mt. I.owclla llcatou Iiiih icluriied to California after a Hcveral wcckV visit with her piuents here, Mrs. I'ollmtz of Mcdl'onl spent a few niiiiulcH here Sunday, School Children, Attention Have you hccii the cash prizes of fered hy llm Commercial club in the "Mvut tho fly" cmnpaigii. They me in the hhow window of llie Toggery, (lo hue them then swat llm flv. MHDFOHI) ronrMKUCIAI. CJ.l'H. RUCH RUMBLES Mr and Mm. C M. lluch wero hiinluene callern In Medford Wcdnci day Mr and Mrn Will llanren after npendliiK the winter In Tuncon, Arlr, have returned and nro vlnltlug nt th hoine of Mrn. Mnnncn'n part'iitn, Mr. and Mrn. A. Throckmorton. CJenrgo lluckley and hli brother and nlntor motored to town Saturday. Minn Innhcl Taylor of llunrnm wan the guest of Minn Hazel and Uuth llnmlltou Huuday. K.i in ("off man of lluch wnn n bunl iienn caller In Jncknunvllle Saturday, Mr J. Win. Hmltli of lluch cuter mined n large uuiulier of tho yeun: people Saturday evening. After en Joying thcnmclvctt plalug gamen, un til 10 o'clock, they pulled randy uud popped corn. Mm. Win. Copplo of Iluurom ru turned home from Crantn I'ann Thuri day whero nhu Iiih been vl.ltliiR her nlnter, Mrn. A. (!. I.ewti. John Matney of thin vicinity was a luminous caller In Mcnlford Thurn day. Mrn. Kminn lluckley nud children npeut tho week end In Jncknouvlllc with her pnreutn, Mr. nud Mrn. Chris Ulrlcli. Hal McKcc who hah been absent from thin valley for nomc ttmo re turned home Saturday. Ho wnn welcomed home by n number of old frlendn. MUn Sadie ltlcu who has been at tending high nchool nt t'hoenlx for the pant term, hnn returned homo to make and extended vlnll with her pa ron In, Mr. nud Mrn, J. II. Hire. MUn Nellie CoIIIiih of lluch npent Saturday nud Sunday with II. M CoIIIiih of Jacknunvllle, I.owIh I'lrloh of Jackson vlllo wjm In thlH vicinity Friday. A finally reunion wiih held nt the homo of A. Throckmorton Huudny. Those present wero Mr, nud Mrs. Scott and children of Central I'olut, Mr. nud Mrn. Will McDanleU and children, Klmn nud Lester Throck morton uud Mr. and Mm. Hansen, also Mr. uud Mra. Tex of Central I'olut. Mr. and Mm. Swan were tho guests of Ha) a Saturday. AMERICAN SOLDIERS PATROL MEXICAN QUARTERS F.I, l'ASO, Tex.,"Xpril 'Jt. Anieri null soldiers patrolled the Mexican ipiarler here last night to prevent distuibunccs. No attempt was made to interfere vuth tho Mexicans, hut General Hatfield scut out patroln ns a precautionary measure. NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM GOLD OD CATARRH. OPEN AT ONCE My CUniisingi Hmllng Halm In slanlly Clenit Wo. 3, Head and Thront Stops Nntly Cntanlul Ultchnrgni. Dull lUadncho Goes, Try "Hly'M Crcmu It.ilm." (let it M'uill IhiKIii anyway, Just In try It Apply a llltlu In I'.ie imNtrllH uud Instantly your ihiujed uonn and nloppeihtip air pnsiii;en of llie heiul will open i you will IukiiiIio fively; iIiiIIiichn ami lieaihichii illxippe.ii. Hy ni'MiiIng! Mm iiiimih, mid In head nr iiilaiihiil mue ihrmil will beguue. Hud mull misery now '. Del li niuull liullln nf "Clv'H Chmiii Itnlm'' Ml any ill iig nluiv This nwipl fragrai.t hnhn dlwulvex by Urn heat of tlm iiositi-llH ; penetrates and lio.il tho liitlametl, swollen meiubraiio which linen the nose, head and thl'tMit ; ilea i h the air iiuhs,ics; hIuji nasty illschargeK and a reeling of ilciiindm;, KiHithlug relief conies ii.i niedliitcly. Duu't lay iiwnlai to-ulghl siru,' gllui; fur hrealti. with head lulled; i osirlU i'tiikcd,'liiivrklug ami IiIdw-Iu . Caliii'ili or i) fold, with Its luiiiiliitt inn', foul inneoun dieppleg lulu !io l 'noil, uud rinv dry no Is ilUlress I at hut Duly needles. I'ul your fnllli - Jut oiiin In ":i'h t'l'iiiin Halm" nud ynur .old . r i i in'i will surely iiliipiour 48 Pairs By Express Tlm Now "HCCIIKHH" I'CMI'H Ntul, trim and plennlng to thu eyu. You will want a pair on night. l.oo At Ihu Hlgu of Tool SMnrs" oi'I'esiti: i'ost eiTici: BEARING PEAR ORGHARD FOR SALE TWKNTV ACIIKS NHAH MKIHOHI) Hlcli, deep free noil. House, largo barn and outbuilding.. Only three mllea from town. Heat commcrclnl varieties. Trees aro In film condition and free from blight. Mood drainage nna nub-lrrl-gated. Dcautlful view, Incomo proposition. Ilorgaln price, only t50 per acre. Tonus, one-half casti, E. S. TUMY t-10 (.'nriHtt-Corcy llldg. Colonial Flats Light homickccplng. Hcnt by week or month only. A (pilot, refined homo for people who like comfort morn than olo gnncn, and renin well within the limit of their pockatbookx. Hummer rnteu. Kvorythliig modern and up-to-dato. 217 South Hlvornldo. Look tin up. ICE BUY PURE ICE WfirNlIARDS Distilled Water Ice is , , Absolutely Sanitary ENDORSED BY ALL PHYSICIANS For Quick Deliveries, Phone 51 H. Weinhard's Ice Depot (mm i ll orecon mBm . J STATE SEAL J Jn&l 11 ItVniTssssnW LM nnnnnnnlnlsnHft niinlsnlnnlnnnnnfenssk fj nnnH HnB nnnB sssH H W HinH nsnBnnnn. lnnnnV '- i specially made dies. WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS "State SeaP Watch Charm Warranted 14-K Gold Plated Rose Finish Medallion To Every Purchaser of a 5c Pouch of TUXEDO Every patriotic citizen of Oregon will want one of these Watch Charms. It stands for his state pride and loyalty. Every detail of this State Seal is brought out by heavy embossing. Rich, lustrous, rose finish. Ready to attach to watch-fob or chain. A splendid example of the. jeweler's art an elegant, dignified, ornate decoration of symbolic value, that will appeal to every citizen of this State and induce him to try Tuxedo. That is the object of this remarkable offer the reason we have gladly gone to considerable trouble and expense to have this State Seal Medallion nroduced for us from We know from experience that the majority of men who try Tuxedo become permanent smokers of this superbly mild, delightful, healthful tobacco. 5Fuxedo The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo is the favorite tobacco of critical American smokers a refined tobacco for men of refined taste. No other tobacco has ever received the endorsement of so many famous Americans leaders in their different spheres of activity, whose judgment carries weight and commands consideration. Tuxedo is made from the very mildest, ripest Kentucky Burley tobacco aged until perfectly mellow. Then treated by the original "Tuxedo Process" that makes Tuxedo abso lutely non-biting and decidedly throat-soothing and develops the wonderful mildness, fragrance and flavor of the Burley leaf in a way no other tobacco has ever successfully imitated. The handy 5c Cloth Touch of Tuxedo fits snugly in the vest pocket, and keeps the tobacco fresh and delicious by its inner wrapping of moisture-proof paper. Especially popular with smokers who make their own fragrant Burley cigarettes from Tuxedo. FTTJ rH IH1 'a!!ce avanag of this free offer today p Kr H ana avoid disappointment as dealers have " 4 only a limited supply of these"State Seal" Watch Charms and cannot obtain more. Get a 5c pouch of Tuxedoand ask for a free "State Seal" Watch Charm.. Look for Free Offer Sign on a Dealer's Window. THE AMKHICAN TOUACCO COMPANY YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient pouch, innerlined with moisture-proof paper Famous green tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors SOc and 90c 5c 10c ssHUslslUnsVVsiTlfUsssH 'I j