Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ORCHESTRA
The present nmnnxeinent of Jim
l'njto when (sklng ocr the theatre
hint Julio decided Dint the policy nf
the house would be not only to fur
nish tlio betit pictures obtainable, hut
UK Medford was a music, loving oity,
to rivo h pntrons the very host
music. Tltii tiolfcy hiH been adhered
to, nnd the result wan ttin Par!
theater orchestra which without ex
ception was the finest musical ore;nn
izntiou ever tnnintnined in this city
for nny lcufr.lt of time.
In making n careful ennvns of the
best moving- picture theatres in the
1nrgc.it cities, it was learned that in
the past, eiuhteen mouths, many of
tlie.e theatres were installing the
lurg NVurlitscr Unit Orchestras. One
of the reasons for placing this unit
orchestra in the moving picture
theatres, was that the entire orches
tration waB under the absolute con
trol of one player permitting him to
n greater extent to kep the miiMe
in harmony with tho picture. The
management of the Pace has often in
the past bight months realized the ut
ter impossibility of n large orchestra
with many individuals playing, no
matter how skilful they arc, to keep
in harmony with' tho pictures, as the
wicncs lire of frtich diversified char
acter nnd change co suddenly on the
screen that a lively two-step is not in
harmony with a death-bed scene,
while a beheading is ludicrous with
a lively "rag.'
Tho management of the. best
theatres having faced this same prob
lem, decided that the only way to
overcome this and still preserve the
large orchestral music was accom
plished by installing the largo unit
orchestras. The Pn"c in carrying out
this same idea, nnd the policy of fur
nishing .the very best obtainable to
its patrons, decided to install one of
these large orchestras.
The ninnrtgi'inent realizes that this
midline, as well as the theatre, is a
little in advance of the present popu
lation of .Med ford, but having abso
lute, confidence in the future growth
and development of the citv nnd val
ley, decided that this would eventual
Iv become a splendid investment.
Tho Vitagraph Theatre in New York
which was conustmctcd for the pur
pose of giving the Vitagraph produc
tions the first Xew York run, uxes a
large unit orcbestrn, and by the way,
tho Page in the future will have the
exclusive Vitagraph service for Med
ford. The Liberty theatre in Seattle
has recently installed n .fIJO.OOO Wur
litr.cr unit orchestra. In fact, fif
teen to twenty of these large
machines hnvo been installed in the
pnst few months on the Pacific coast.
Their use is vcrv general throughout
tho east.
There is a mistaken idea among the
public that these instruments are
purely mechanical. They arc oper
ated by men trained by the company
to play this special moke. Mr. Hunt
of Oakland, California, is in Medford
sent here by the company to piny this
instrument. Tho mechanics are now
busy finishing the installation of thn
machine an dtho expert from the fac-
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niU'.VdO, IVh. 17. The award of
the board of aibituitiou in the wage
iiinu'iueiits of the engineers, fiieuu'ii
and luw.leis of ninety-right western
railroads will he handed down April
120 next nnd will be effective for one
year, beginning May I, Hlt.
A stipulation to this el led wax
looi'ph V..
the bureau
.NKAV YOUK, Foil. 17.
Davit's, couunixsiouer of
of corporations, proiuluently meii
lioued lor the chairmaiwhip nf the
federal liade cuuiinNoiou, discussed
recent trust legislation hefote the
nieinbers council of the Meichanls'
association of NVw Yoik toduv uud
outlined the aims uud woiliuus of
isiirned here today by A. V. Treiiholin,ii law creatiui: the trade coiiiiiiIn
chuirman of the conlVicucc conunit-1 Hion.
tee of munugors representing th , suid the spirit nnd purpose be-
railroads; Wairen S. Stone, grand hind the law was that of "cvon-hnnd-
ehiel engineer of the Brotherhood of ,., justice," vigilant protection of the
SPIRIT OF JUSTICE
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BEHIND
NEW COMMISSION
I Locomotive Kuginccrs and William
I S. Car er, president of the Itrolher
hond of Locomotive Kit emeu uud Ku-
, ginecrs,
Inder the law by which the board i itself to the law,'
public from iueroacluueiits of dishou
est busiues's, as well ns constructive
held to business which is honestly
and fairlv desirous of accouiuied'iltni:
I was appointed cndcucc should have
I iloncd Fehruarv -7 next and the
1 award rendered within ten days, Al
j though hearings began November ill)
I last, it became apparent recently that
j the case could not be concluded wi h
' in the time set.
i Mr. Treiiholin resumed the witness
stand, discussing what be considered
would bu the practical effect on the
railroads of grunting the demands of, (.fuerully, and which
I lie men.
Outlining recent trust legislatoni
Coinniissioner Davits said the pur
pose of the Ncwlauds-t'ovington nctj
which created the federal trade coin-'
mission, was in provide an epeit
hodv which should be exer watchful!
WOMEN FROM
45 to 55 TESTIFY
To tho Merit of LydinE. Pink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound during Chnngo.
of Life.
Wentbrook, Mc, " I wan pawing
through tho Change Life utul tutcj.
pains In my ImrK
and nldu nnd wn o
weak I could hardly
do my houmiwork.
I have taken I.yillu
E. Pinklinm'ii Vege
table C(unM)uml nnd
It tins done mu a lot
of good. I will re
commend your med
icine to my frleiid,i
nnd glvoyoti pcrmlo
nlon to nublUh my
tcaUmonlnl," Mr, Lawiiknck Mau
TIN, ll! King Ht,, Weitbrook, Maine.
Munition, V.-"At the Chnngo of
Life I puirercd with pnluii In my buck
and loins until I could not Mtnnd. I alio
bud nlght-iweats no that tho nheeti
would bo wet 1 trltsl other medlclno
but got no relief. After taking one bot
tle of Lydla E. rinkbam'ii Vegetnblo
ComiHiuml I begun to Improvo and I
continued Itn use for fix montht. Tho
pnlns left me, tho nlghtnweiiU nnd hot
vifffl
ll.l... . !... litwl til Mti UtlltH 1 U'ri I
of the public inleichl. but which' ,1ir,,ri.ia Wonmn. 1 know I have to
should ns well be clothed with power thank you for my continued good health
to obtain facts uud iufonuitlinu for;
the good of the public, and business
should serve
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ever Plnco."
Mansion, VI.
Mm. M. J. UltOW.Mia.l.,
IMnkhnmN
Tho nurcemt of Lydln E.
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also as an ujjeney not only to cut'orcc Vegetat.le tomKumi, uutti.i inim n-on
Clilcago Society Girls Playing Gulf on ..
Ity IIiikIi S. I'lillerton ,- '
(.oiiou of Hisirtsnien's Hub of Aincilni.
WASHIXCTON. I'eb. 17. Sccrc-
In door coif is tnklnj; the place of
tho tango tea as tho popular winter
amusement for society women. I
No longer do they persue the maxes j
and gyrations of the trots after the
mid-afternoon tea and tiffin, but, In
stead, they wend their way to the I
netted cages and engage In fierce
warfare with the llttlo white pill that ..ary oarrUon to.lav Instructed Hrlca
laey pursuo so uiiiBenuy an summer. ,Uor General Scott, chief of staff or
So general has tho Indoor golf fadlthc army t0 ca U10n Catai w.
becomo that In New York. Chicago !, Mtchell of the general staff to
and other metropolitan centers the;x,,Ialn ,lUlillHheil reports attributed
clubs, the restaurants and tho athle-;to ,,,, on (he unpreparcdness of the
tic cjuus are providing great spaces Untwl states ' for war. Captain
for (ho new game. . Mitchell was (juoted as having said
in me women a cuius mo gou ,.,,. .... ...,,. fni. ,,, i.ni,,.., .,-
Tfl EXPUUN HIS TALK ARMY IN TURKEY
course Is the most popular room In
tho establishment, nnd on stated af
ternoons tho fair ones Invade the
about three years to put an army of
one million trained men In the field
sport.
F
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SOORING
tory thinks it possible that this min
be in condition to plav Thursday
night. )f no. mishap occurs it will
positively furnish the music at the
I'ago beginning Friday nftemoon.
Medford and her people should
congratulate themselves not only in
having a theater the best in the stata
outside of 1'ortluud, the largest and
best unit orchestra probably in tho
stale, nnd the fact that they are per
mitted to see the very best film pro
ductions at a minimum admission.
This theater is strictly n local busi
ness proposition, employes reside in
Medford, and the payroll, which is
no sum 1 1 amount, is expended among
the business houses of this city.
MORE BRITISH SHIPS
LOST OFFBRAZIL
IIUE.NOS AYHES, Feb. 17.U is
reported hero today 4'nm crediblo
sources that tho German steamer
Jlolgor was sighted yesterday heading
for Jim-no, Ayres, and having on
board the oruwn, of several English
teameiV sent to the bottom by some
(leniian warship, probably off the
coast of llrnr.il,
Tho sleiunsbip 1 ledger bus been
Hiuntified with Ooruiau activities in
iM South Atlantic, She left tho hnr
lwr of. J'ernambuco secretly early in
Jwwury. presumably wjth supplies
tor 0nnnn warships ut Jnrgo m
'tkwih AmericHii wsters. The Hray.il
imt jrHvertiment punished (ho port of
ImIm, whom ugligeiice made this
kNHUik ftf ulrlity jH)silIe.
. aud In that time an enemy could take
sacred domains of tho men'a athletic am, hoI(, our American seaboards."
clubs to satlsfythelr craving for tho secretary tlarrUon said ho consld-
tercd such utterances. If matie nubile
The Indoor game Is much Improved a( rt.Kcnt. Injudicious and lmI)roIler.,,
this winter and has made such a hit1
with tho American lovers of golf that '
we have gone far ahead of the old
country golfers in the laying out of
Indoor courses. In Chicago even the
department stores are putting In fine
courses, and the athletic clubs, the
women's clubs and tho restaurants
have set up nets, no of the hotels Is
laying out a courso on which six
matches may be played simultaneous.
ly, and the others will, of courso,
follow suit. In Xow York most of
the fashionable restaurants have their
golfing courses.
CONSTANTINOPLi:. Feb. 17, via
Amsterdam nnd London, 12:55 p. m.)
For the double purpose of raiting
funds and for releasing persons un
willing to tcrve In. the army, the
Turkish chamber of deputies today
passed as an urgent measure a hill
granting military exempting to all
trained and untrained .Moslems reser-
tvlsts and certain other classes of un
trained .Moslems oti payments of a
tax of $120.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC
NECESSITY BILL PASSES
SALEM. Feb 17 -Action was
taken up on two Important bills In
the senate Tuesday- Ono was the
bill known as the Certificate, of Pub
lic Necessity and Convenience bill,
which requires any person or corpora
tion wishing to establish a public
utility In a field occupied already, to
obtain a certificate of authority from
the rnllroad commission. This bill
wan passed by n vole of 18 to 11.
The other was the bill to protect
the employes of railroad companies
by prescribing the clearance distance
railroad companies must allow In fu
ture construction of tracks, bridges,
tunnels, etc. This bill was In the In
terest of tho employes. It was de
feated by a vote of 1.1 to 17
.the law, hut o aid expeditiously in iuwiicnn,wunmraiiwunua.wi-.
I the more en-v ni nniodatioii of Hid If J "nt special niMce write to
icmedy to the wrotur uud to the ne
commodiitlou of business to the re
ipiliemeiils of the hiw.
I.idla K. riiikhaiuMrdlrlneCo. (conn.
drntlul) Lynn, Mais. Your letter will
be opened, read and numrrfd by a
Tiouisu, aud held In strict confidence.
A white cWonnl
checked maarns
Ide Silver
- dollar
The leading men's wear otorcs
have Ide Silver Collars or can get
them for you but If you have the
slightest bother, write us tor a list
of our dealers nearest you,
C(0. t. IDC I CO., H4!, HOT, N. V.
THERE CAN DE NO
DISEASE GERMS IN
MEDFORD
CREAMERY
BUTTER
IT IS PASTURIZED
Come See II Made at
1 15 Nor Hi Central Avenue
A. A. MOODY, Proo.
STOMACH CAUSES
m$m.3m$mJ
INDIGESTION
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GA
Possibly the best indoor courso In I
America Is tho one recently installed
at the Sportsman's club of America,
Chicago's new Idea In athletic clubs,
which Is designed to be the athletic
club of the athletic without regard to
thclr wealth. Hobblo Jolly, ono of
the most popular of the popular fam
ily of Scotch golfers. Iiur charge and
has added frills that are guaranteed
to put as many swears into the In
door as there are in the outdoor
game.
The tecs nro In cages of nets, and
at the back Is n heavy square canvas
divided Into six equal parts, each
part being pocketed. Kacli square Is
marked with distances. Ucforo start
ing, the- pyalers decide, for Instanco,
to play Midlothian and distances of
that course are chalked up. Supposo
the first holo is 400 yards. The
longest drive possiblo Is 200 yards.
So tho player using his driver, shoots
at tho 200-yard ma,rk. If h hits It.
ho shoots again, perhaps pulling a
trifle and hitting a 140-yard square.
Using un Iron, he tries for a square
of CO yards' credit If an iron is used,
and if ho hits that square with his
Iron shot ho hi allowed to try for a
putt from G feet. If ho hits a 45-
ynni square lor an BU-yaru square
ho putts from 18 feet.
Tho best point of tho gnmo is Its
tendency to tamo down long-driving
golfers, touch them restraint and Im
prove their gaum by giving bettor direction.
Wonder what upset your stomach
which portion of tho food did tho
damage do yon? Well, don't both
er, if your stomacn is in a revolt;
If sour, gassy and upset, and what
you just uto has fermented Into stub
born lumps; head dizzy and nchos;
belch gases and acids and eructate
undigested food; breath foul, tongue
coated Just take a little Tape's Dla
pepsin and In five minutes you won
der what becamo of tho Indigestion
and dlstross.
Millions of men and women today
know that It Is needless to hnvo a bad
stomach. A little iJIapepslu occasion
ally keops this dellcato organ regu
lated and thoy cat their favorite
foods without fear.
If your stomach doesn't take tare
of your liberal limit without rebel
lion; If your food is a damage instead
if a 1 1 alii wimnrii ttfir Hio tit I !-ad f
Htirost, uiOHt linrinltiKs relief h I'lipo's y
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STOCK REDUCING SALE
-AT-
(Mnwk's O. X. T. Spool
rtton,,(.7for25c
liost Dross
Vvi nls, yard
5c
MANN'S
liiii'ilin, up lo
7.V valut', yard
25c
Kayscr's C'liainois and
Lisle (I loves, all T
sizes, special, )'juJj
CENTRAL AVE., NEAU . O.
WE MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK AT ONCE
Sensational Bargains In All Departments
SO WALKING SKIRTS
Of fine All-Wool .Serges, Voiles and Fancy Weaves.
$1.98
value's up to 8.00, now al,
ear
200 ALLiSILR PETTICOATS
In all colors, values tip to $1.00, sale (J QQ
price only, tjach . . P X J O
SO ONEZPIECE DRESSES
Made of fine AlMVool Serges and Kaney (jr) QQ
Weaves, up to $10 values, now, each i)Zi(0
200 NEW SHIRT WAISTS
$1.19
Made of fine Voiles, nicely (rimmed,
real $2 values, sale price, each . .... ...
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FREE-Save Your Saleslips and Get WmRoger's Silverware-FREE j:
Diapepsln which eosta only fifty cunts
for a largo cane at drug stores, it's
truly wonderful It digests food and
sets things straight so gontly and eas
ily that It is really astonishing.
Please, for your r.ako, don't go on and
on with n weak, disordered stomach;
it's so unnecessary, Adv.
NEW WASH GOODS
At Sensational Low Prices
New Cotton Olinllies on
sale at, per ?
yard OC
Pol Hand Livestock Market
PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 17. Cnttlo
UceelplK 7;j; iiiichitnaed.
llo ItcceliilH 324; hleady, with
f(i.!IO top,
Sheep Strong.
Snioko IloineOlailo CIgarN,
Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt uud La
Vltta are tho best.
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Tho most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all antlsoptlcs in
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed, j
As a medicinal nntlsoptlc for douchca !
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X Ciinhanis, now patterns
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worth 113c yard,
on sale at, yard
New Faney Crepes and
Voiles, worth 20c. on
sale at,
yard
10c
.12fcc
In troating catarrh. Inflammation or
ulceration ol noso, throat, and that
caused by feminine Ills It has no equal.
For ton years tho Lydla B. -PJnkham
Medlclno Co.Iioh recommended Paxtluo
iu thoir private correspondence with
womon, which proves lis superiority.
Women who havo been cured say
It is "worth its weight in gold." At
druggists, COo. largo box, or by mail,
Tho I 'ax ton Toilet Co., Uostou, Muuu
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New Organdies, Jtice
Cloths and Crepes, in
the latest patterns, 2i3o
values, now at,
per yard
16c
"White Flossie Crepe, for
underwear, spe
cial, yard
18c
AVhite India Linon,
worth 10c, now, 0
yard .' OC
New Oalateas, best
quality, on salo Q
at, yard IOC
NEWjWOOL DRESS GOODS
At Lower Prices Than Ever
2000 yards fine A lUWool
Serfje and Uranito Cloth
worth voe, our A Q
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jiriee, yard,
nti-inch Coatings, now
patterns, special,
ri:::::!: $1.98
40-inch Silk and Wool
Poplin, worth $1.80, our
price, per fl Q
yard U X X j
2'1-inch Hillf Poplins, in
all colors, at, fQ-
per yard TCO'
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1.5iiil All.lllr AIacc.
.IW UIVll A H MIIU -ill v pnn
lines, worth 7fjc, AQ y
our price, yard...T:OC V
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'lu-iucii v.repe e t:nino,
worth $1.75,
price, yd....
$1.25
IMJ-inch Skinner's Satin,
nil colors, (JJ - JT
special, yd..tjj) LdD
fll'-...U IM.wJr M.ot,..lJ,wv
ijw-iiii ii ijiiiiiv iiuiiniuiiu.'j
worth $1.25, our
price, yard..,
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GREAT DISPLAY OF NEW SPRING COATS AND SUITS
g LrKlSAl UlSfLAY Ul( JNli W rK.lJNj UUAIS AJN1J SUITS 9
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