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( MEDFOTIP MATTJ TRIBUNE, OTDffORP OHKflQK, TirunSIMV, MAWC'If 4, 10115 VKQE TERKH 1 WHIIIM.! Will 1,1 , , ,.!.,., ., Jl. J,. .11 T-' V 11 1 ROMANTIC STORY OFMARTHARETOLD GUESS IF THEY ARE MARRIED By Allman h BY T BROADHURS b J r.n: ; 4 t V' I Tlio mcoiih of Martha, (ho opera Chun liy lliu Andinwii ()nira com pany, nl tlio Page Moiiiliiy In hcI, In England, mill opium wllh tlm (Jiii'iin'n niurt at Hamilton, Lady lliiirlti, it iniilil of honor Iiiih nrown wonry of tliu mntiotnunun life of tho court, ami ronflilon to lior Ihnly nuilil Nancy hr longing for illviiritliin, Notlilni; Nancy proposcri milts linr fanny, Kir TrlHlan, a foppliih old ndmlrur, Iiiih no butter iiuccemt, At thlit moment a group of villagers ami servants pirns on Ihtir way to tlio county fair, anil I. inly llnnli't duchies that dim anil Nancy will difXH ait iiorvantii, no to tlio fair ami mlnglu with tlm crowd, Hlr Tristan tries to rcHlinlu thorn, but llnally goes with them nit escort. At tlio fair at Klrlinioml tlio glrlii moot l.lonol ami I'liiuliult, two woll to ilo farmers, who liavo coino to so euro hoiiMoholil mirvantii, llofnru tlio ttrrlval of I. inly Harriet anil Nancy, tlm nhorlff Iiiih aiinonnril thai any contrart inailo at HiIh hiring fair with money paid In ndvanco IiIiiiIh hoth parties for a full year. Not knowing HiIh, tho girls In a splrl (of fun, bar gain with tho iiiiiii ami accept their money. Tho farmorH now Insist on departing linint'illiitcly, ami on ob jecting being ralKfil tho crowd pro vents Hlr TrlHtan from rescuing (ho girls, ami thoy nro forced to go with Lionel ami I'lunkett, At tint farm huimo l.aily Harriot, IiiivIiik taken tho naiiio of "Martha" anil Nancy that of "Julia-thoy surprlnti tho moo hy their Ignorance of work, oven Kptuulng. I'lunkett tries to makn boisterous Into to Julia, hut fears her nliarp tongue. Lionel treats Martha moro roiirtootmly and ends by fall ing deeply In oo with Iter. Hhn laugh at him, hut idngH the old hallail. "Tho l-ait Komi of Hum- iner" Imping to touch IiIh heart mi ho will let her go. After tliu two men retire tho two Klrln cheapo, with tho help or Hlr Tristan. .Thoy next meet at n country tav ern. I'lunkett rfi-ognle Nancy, who Ih (hern with n iarty of hunter. When ho IiihIhU that she shall return to fulfil her contract, ho Ih driven front tho (initio hy her friend. I.lonid now arrlven and mm-h l.ndy Harriet, hut Ih thought hy her paity to ho In sane when ho approaches her, She Ih willing Hint thin construction hIiiiII ho put on tho episode. I'lunkett now coiiich In and taken IiIh friend away and Lady Harriett heart Ih touched hy l.louerH ovldent dejection and tho Mncorlty of IiIh love. Lionel's long tdatidlug claim to the Earldom of Derby Ih decided In hia favor, hut ho has hecouio melancholy through grief and taken no Interest lit anything. I To doen not own rocog nUo Lady Harriot, who Ih persuaded to visit him. Nancy and Plunliotl, who havo come to nn understanding, arrange a llttlo iicuno to restore Iila roiiMin, Tho fair Ih ngaln hold at Itlchinoud mid l.lonol coiiich, accompanied by I'lunkotl. Thoro thoy meet ngnln, tho two malilK, dressed In their ser vant's I'OHtinueH, I.louel'n memory leturiiH, and when Martha slugs tho ballad of tliu hiho again and prom Ihch to marry him, IiIh hnpplnoHH Ih complete. Tlio rorcgoing niiort y iiophIh of I'lotow'it opora but feebly portraH tho sparkling dialogue, which (tenrgo HroadhurHt Iiiih writ ton, and which In tho handH of tho Andrews Opora company with tliolr niau'y original plecoH of stage busi ness go to mako a Htylu of entertain mont which Ih unliiio. TIiIh attraction vdll ho at tho 1'nKo theater on Monday next March Sth. Heats on Hitlo Friday at tho Page theater box officii. I'OIITLAND, March a. Hoary J. Hchuldorman, or Portland. Iiiih boon deidgnntod by Qovurnur Wlthycombo to Hiiccced Itnlph Wntuon hh" corpora tion commlHiilonur. Tho appointment will bo mado in tho near future un der authority glvon tho govornor by tho Monor bill, but tho ohango Ih not oxpcctedto become offoctlvo 'for miv oral wookH, Mr, Hchuldorman Ih an attornoy uud IIvoh nt Nineteenth nnd (lllnnn Htreotu. Ho Ih 40 yfciu-a of ago, tho noil ot F. li. Schuldorinan, of tills city, uud a untlvu of Oregon, Mr. Watson in n fornior Portland iiowtipiipor man and for tho flrat two ytiarn of Govornor West's torm was jirlvato socretnry to tho Goornor, AVhon tho "hltio Hky" law wns passod ho was appointed corporation com missioner, Ho hnti boon admittod to tho bar nnd in antidilution of tho change has arranged to come to Port land probably will lxmln to pructlca law horo. J ford, GERMAN EMBASSY USED AS FUSE FORI SPY OPERATIONS (Hy (lilHiui (imitiier.) WASIIINdTO.V, Mnrclt .. ''m( tlio (leruiiiu einhiiNKy at WnNhiiicloii Iiiih Imtii lined iih ii Ihihc of OpenitioiiM for tho Ocriimii neoiel service in lie lioveil hy our Kioto department. Kvi ili'iieii iroiilit to Hull! Iiv tlio ilejiart liieut ill the ciiho of Slimier, the elf eoiifeHHeil Hiy, Imx put tliu einbasHy In a hat! lilil. All tlio tctiiiiony tends to xliow lluit ('odiiln lloy-IM, (leniinu rtnvnl atiielie, Iiiih been net in hm chief of the (ieiiniiu miy hvh Icin working in eii-oieratioii with Count vou VornMorff tit WiihliiiiKlon 'ami New York. I KiioiikIi Iiiih been hIiowii lo cimvlneo thin Hiiverniiienl ! 1 our neutrality Iiiih been violated. Theii' is no law to reach the offeiiNC, hut (hero i,iiu iinwiilleti law of iliiloiuai',v that rep rcMciitiitiwx of warriui; natioiw in iieulrnl count rien hliutl confine their iietiMtieH lo purely diploumtio ftmii- J jf,y ,jr,5. Hh dividend rato was 12 IH'N. Hiriiiu; npien is not nueli an lie-1 per cent nrtnually. tivity. I i.uti,, oxcltement nttended the fiiptnin Hoy.lM, who Imn been in cloning of tho ItiHtlttitlon, nlthouKb U'liHliiiiHtou three yearH, uml iluiiiii,, arK0 crowd Knthored In front of that time Iiiih been it f-reat hoeiul fit- t, banklitK Iioumj buuii uflcr tho vorite, will drop from niht. Mix eov eniiuent will not wait for iiny ntreiif: InntH from our piVhident that Hoy-Kd hail belter be withdrawn. SEED CORN OFFERED 10 SCHOOL Tlm Formers' ami Fruit Growers' hunk of Medfonl has offeied to fur uish a limited timouut of well-seleetcil eid coin from the prir.ewinning field of CIiiiih Charliy of Hrowiisborn to ho,i' of .laekson eountv who will tal:; up the corn-growing piojeet as o.it lined hy the extension division of tin Orison Agrieiiltural eollege. Chtus Chniley is the hoy who won first prire on coin ut the state fair lust fill', liming crown 117 IiiihIicIh lo the ucro. The prim in I till in eush or a frot dip to tho I'amiiiiu-I'ai'ifio eposiliou ut San Friineiseo, In iidilitiiui to having won this pii.e, CIiiiih has been ulile to sell his corn for -flint) pi r bushel, thus making it splendid pud"!. Tho piojeet work iciiuires Hint at It'iisi one.si.(ecnlh of un at'ru bo grown, Hoys who desire eligilnliu in tho Notional Demonstration club unif-t grow at least one acre. The corn is of the Yellow Dent i iiety, Minnesota No. 1,1, nml will In fully IchIciI befoui being idstrilji.icd o Hie hoys. Hoys who aio inleresleil hIiouM niuko applienllou for seed corn lo County School Superintendent J. Foley Wells, .laoksiiiiville, Or. ME0F0R0 HIKERS FORM ORGANIZATION Forty lovors of out door llfo gath ered nt tho Public Library last oven lug and organized n hiking club. Var ioiiH questloiiH of Interest to tho or gnnlxnttou wore taken up hy Will Sttielo who In n Hhort talk outlined tho work of similar orgnnlxal.'siiH and what will probably bo douo horo, W. 11. Wntt wiih chosen presldout, Colo Holmes, flrtft vlco prcHldont, Miss Carollta JiudH, second vlco president, L. 13, lllnman, socrotary, Miss Hutu Merrick, treasurer, nnd It, A. Johnson chairman ot outdoor committed and historian, MIks Mabel Moat's, Mrs, II, A. Johnson nnd L. L. Cathcnrt wero selected ns counsulors, Mr, Cathcnrt has donated nn office room for tho tiBo of tho society. Every cltUen, regardless of nge, Ih ollglblo to bo a member. Tho first hlko will bo tnkou Sunday, probably to tho cliffs cast of PlioonU. In tho early Btiminor a hlko to Crator Luke will bo mado. W. I. Molntyro of Jacksonville, WnB a I'OCOllt ImihImkhh vlHltni' In Mnil. PROHIBIT! ASS FAILUREOFGERMA F lUTTBIIt'UOII, March I Tho :(!enimn Nntlounl Hank of I'lltHliurKh did not open It doom for Inislnen thU moruliiK' A notice on the door Htild It had been clowd by order of tho controller of tlio currency. Offlcom and director of the dor ian n National nro Identified with tliu I'lttMburKli IlrowltiK company, wIioko nccurltleH recently hnvo Buffered heavily on tho I'ltlNhurKh vtock ex- chatiKe, liccaiiHo It wan unit! of tho enactment of prohibition Inwn In Went VlrKlnln and tho exlciiHlon of local option In eantern Ohio. The (ionium National wan organized In l'JUl with a capital of K-00.000 and on December 31 IiimI leported depo hUm of ?r..O t.'J2:t. Hh HtirplUH and undivided profltH on that dato wero notice wnH posted. WASHINOTON, March Coinp trolter WllllaiiiH lit ti formal ntniiv ment today declared bad manage ment wan the caiiHO of tho failure of tho (Icriuan National Hank or 1'lttn burKh, Ho nnnouiiced that tho capi tal mid Htirplus of tlio bnnk have been wiped out, hut that It Ih too I early to forccimt how much will bo paid deponltnrs. BANK 0 PTSBRG The use of Gold Dust is second : nature in millions of homes Gold Dust really works. It does the work the fingers and wash cloths and mops and brushes cannot possibly do alone and it does the work easily and quickly and thoroughly. Millions of women know that GQld'Dust does the hardest part of the work of washing dishes, scrubbing floors and cleaning woodwork. But not all of these millions of women have yet realized all of the helpful uses of GOLD DUST, Give Gold Dust your full confi dence. It cleans and brightens everything. The active principle of Gold Dust the valuable antiseptic cleans ing agent is so remarkably thorough that you literally rinse away the dirt, grease and grime. Gold Dust cleans metalwork, nickel, enameled ware, etc., without scratching or marring, and leaves a newness, bright ness and sanitary cleanness. "Lmt thm GOLD DUST TWINS do your work" BUTTE CREEK HEMS Curl DrM.'k ot llrownnlioro nnd lolin Hliiiili);er of Iluftc FiiIIh 'vere Iintiinili7.ei nt the couitliotiho it c Jiu'Iihiiii villo on February 2.'l. On .ir eoiint of Htiiil event Carl Drnek, with the monibcrs of the l.ittlu Hutto creel; xociely, tjavo an ciitcrtnltunent on Hatiirilny, Fehruarv '17. As the weather was very rainy, the atteinl anee wiik only from the cloHcnt ncich horhooil. Tho program wuh iik Jul Iowh : Violin nolo, Curl I)rne!c; rceituliou, i Albeit 1'yerH; recitation, Leluml Charley; Hulte Creek, Glenn mitl'Dal ton Terrill; hok, llw. I). W. Jlyors; rcelUtlioiiK, AUon Jfycrw, Dnlton Ter rill, Curl Drwek; unit,', Floyd ('hurley; recitation, Lloyd Stanley ; oner Mr, Wilcnn; nonp, Carl Drsck. After tho program n nupper wits served uml about midnight tho par ticipants departed for their home.. Then hnvo been a large- number of cattle vaccinated for black Ice; in the past two vcckn around here. There wan a dance at the Lost creek hull February -0. A lnn;e crowd wiih present ami a fooil tin.c wan reported. Our teacher, .Mr. 7 hell, wan very ill hint week, but is now on duty. The ninth railc of this school has been absent almost a month. Mjjto Conley nml Mrs. L. ilcxslor wero vixitine; at W. M. StnnleyV Sun day. ( Olenii Terrill wan nt Lake Creek Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. Charlev ami son, Claun, went to Medrord,'&inilny. CharleH Terrill jx over at Jackson ille on tho jury. Monday, February 22, there was i hall fjnmo hetweejt the Itutte creek school ami the Lake Creek temni. The score wiih 1G to T in the Unite creek team's favor. Venia Charlev ami Ivarnn Staple- Gold Dust is indispen sable and inexpen sive 5c and larger pack age told everywhere. EKSEFAI R B AN MAKERS ton npent Suridny with Alice anJ!on1 noIl enJ' a Kcnorous amount of Anna Nyrcn. candy which wbh mndo that nftor- Mrs. I. i. Hradnhaw nnd koii w;at lo Medfonl Monday. MisH Maude Terrill returned home Sunday from a visit up at South Fork. If. A. I'cek wuh in Eagle I'olnt on liti-mcui Fruluy. George Hrown went over to Mr. HIioiIch' to kco about Komo sheep. Giih Nygrcn went to Eagle I'olnt Inst week mi Ijiihiiicnm. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Charley return ed home Fridnv from SCcdfonl. Mrs. Will Hocft is in Mcdford vis iting her folks. , II. W. .Myers is spraying his orch ard. Heed Charley Iiuh been plowing Home laud Unit thoy have jut cleared. Mr, and Mrs. Joo 1'hlppn nnd eon nre vIMtlng nt Mr. Iloothby's nnd Mrs. Manning's, while. Mr. Phlppsi does some plowing on his ranch. Kobcrt Cordon returned from Mcd ford last. week. Miss Frances Aiken spent Satur day with Miss Ila Lytic. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlanchard took sup-' per with Mr. nnd Mrs. Peyton nndt family Friday nnd from thoro wenti to prayer meeting at Laurelhurst school houre. Mrs. Hcrtha Cobloy Invited no mo youtiK peoplo to spend the evening Friday to visit with Miss Skyrman who wnB to leave shortly for her homo near Trail. 'Mr. Stanford Alkon, Jr., visited last week at Frank Dltsworth's. Miss Lillian Nye spent Sunday with Mrs. Ilcrtha Coblcy. Friday being tho last day of Miss Skrymnn's school several visitors gathered to listen to n short program K525an73 i I i r 1 BH I m : VMV. HH XJ hhhhhhCIhmhhV hhhhhhhhhuhhV I VhhhhhT! H7 lrul 11 lull liiii tovw noon Hoy, Uriah nnd Vjoiet Vaughn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent. Friday was atso tho closing day of Flounce Hock school. Twonty-fhfj visitors bcnldcs tho teacher and pupils wero prewnt nnd all very much en joyed tho following pregram: Song by school, Mt. Vornon Hells. Kssay on Lincoln, George Mans field. Itccltation. Fern Cordon. Song by school, Come to the Green wood. Itccltation, Bessie HlRlnbothnm. Itccltation, Charles Mansfield. Sons by boys, Solomon Levi. Original story, Ethel Higinbotham. Hecltatlon, Gertrude. Song by school, Vacation. Hecltatlon, Fern Cordon. Dialogue, Gertrude Higinbotham, Charles Mansfield. Song by girls. Jolly Girls. Hecltatlon, Ethel Higinbotham. Song by school, Mill May. TjSSfeb vsjiiiiiiiia Hi ((H9HM Hi v,7 9HHH. jEhhI HHHHn&JHHQHHH HlvVrVAHHr JIhHHH. fwJpBc' lHH I ht hhiLAhhhhhM uBHKtHHHHHHHHHHA HHHHJHMHrnHHM PmBliHMHf jawjtjiHHHHl - iSMHttHHl SiilTiK i iHIH ilv M I m Fwmiwpir Two World Expositions Now Open Reduced faro round trip tickets, permitting stop oxers nt nil points In either direction, to tho Pana ma I'nclflo international Exposition. San Francisco, and to tho Panama California Exposition, San Diego, on sale every day to November 30 VIA TIIK tScenic vShasta Route Three Fine Trains Daily Shasta Limited San Francisco Express California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days' Btop-ovor will bo allowed at San Fran cisco and Los Angelos on one way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via t,ho Southern Pacific, "California and Its Two World Expositions" A now booklot describing tho trip from Portland to San Diego including tho two Expositions, the scenic beautleu ot Oregon, the SIsUlyous and Shasta Mountains, San Fran cisco, tho beach and outing resorts of California, the San ' Joaquin Valley and Yosemlto National Park. Free on ap plication to nearest Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC! Joint ;W. Scott, (iciieral l'uasenger Agent, PwUmmL 0m Hecltatlon, Gcorgo Mansfield. Recitation. Hilly Mansfield, Sons by school, Oregon. Miss Hanson gavo each ot her pupils a nlcoly bound book nnd an nounced that each and every pupil was promoted Into tho next higher Rrade. J. F. Dltsworth started to tho val ley Sunday. Miss Skyrman went with him as far as Trail. Mr, and Mrs. Peyton nnd two chil dren spent Wednesday night with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 1). Higinbotham. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilcrt Higinbotham and three daughters spent Sunday night at Manning's. Mr. Lewis mado a business trip to Mcdford last week. Lucius Klncaid has the contract to split the wood for the Nye school nnd Is now engaged on that Job. It. E. Peyton went to Medford oi business. Miss Mabel Hanson left Tuesday morning for her homo near Ashland. Wltn Moforn rrnn.- in MnnrnrA made A Greater Variety of Fabrics Than Ever Before In Our Spring and Summer Line In our cntlro experience we hnvo novcr seen better values or smarter styles than wo aro now thowing for 10 15. Tho new Tartan plaids, Hom nn stripes and plaids, Dublin silk twist tweods and many neat plain effects help to swell tho variety of our magnificent lino. Look nil over and you will not find values to equal ours quality and workman ship con sidered. Prices from $15 up GUS Tlli: TAIIiOK Jul West Slain I 'm 4 N ,1 "'5 . i ' VJ l .'! ..1 rrfi ;vi 41 m