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page mxm MEDFORD MATTJ TRIPUm frrtiPFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH (5. .1910 D'U v B ,U ill MEDFOKD MAPI TRIBUNE an inokimcndknt KKwaiAPnn ruuMHiuci) nvwnv aktkhnoon KXCKIT HUNIMY J1Y TUB MKIJFOUU PU1NTIKQ CO. Offlcn Mnll Trlbuno tSulldtnj;, 25-27-29 North Kir street; Iclnpliono 75. NECESSITY OF GROWTH. Tlio Domoerrttlo Tlmcii, Thn Medford jhaiIi inn itioornra Trunin, tiio tsoum em UivKonlnn, Tho Anlilnntl Tribune. On year, by mnil...... una manui, ny innii- tTSBCKIPTIOH JtATEal . 5.0U ler month, ilellvernl by cnrrlcr In MoiUard, I'll oo nix, jRclixonvilla and Centrnl Point -..,. .60 Batiinlny only, by mnll, per ycar 2.00 Weekly, per year.,, 1.S0 Official Paper of the City of .Med ford Official Paper of Jockton County. 'r Bntered nil nccond'ClnaB matter Hi Med ford, OrcRon, under tho act of March I, J70. Bworn Circulation for 1914. SS8S. Full leased wlro Associated Prcaa dla-patchen. Subscribers falling to receive papers promptly, phone Clrcu- latlon Manager at 250R. had secured n now low prlco on ViiiuidgliiK oil tor tho 1015 hcaboii. l.nst your locivl orclmrdtsta hail to imy flvo cents n Kivllon but tliln your tho prlco will ho throo ami throo tentlin of n cent a Ktilton, Under this year's nnreoniont tho orchardlat will havo to pay S10 n car for hnnd- UnB, etc., and stand tho demurrage nnd waste hut this will make tho ox Vonso of tho oil over a cent a Ballon less than last year. AHIioukU tho cool sprliiR and hack- ward season has" -kept tho fruit back and botterod tho conditions regard Iiik probable loss from frosts tho local association 1$ takliiR no chances When tho nl- Oil- Josiff? Wisc(Ir; out with tli' "Wig Ashpolo Is brlsht suggestion that tvplto o' high flour, -bakers could git double results by makln.' -preUcIs." TODAY GUARANTEED GREATEST SHOW SEEN HER E YEAR LAUGHS 'Twas Well Ho A-Ou-d Old Man What are you fishing for, sonny? Sonny Snigs. Old Man WJiat arc snlgs? Sonny I don't know; I ain't never caught any yet. Birmingham Age Herald. Apjrrlorod "Tho manager, you say, gave your part In tho piece to another member of tho company. Admitted. But you can't suo him for that!" "Can't 17 Ho took my character away, didn't ho?" A Fnlr Offer A man who had purchased some currant buns at a bakery was dis tressed, on starting to eat one, to find that it contained a fly. Return ing to tho bakery, ho mado an indig nant complaint, demanding another bun in placo of the Inhabited one. "I'm Borry, sir," said tho sales woman, "I can't glvo you another bun, but if you will bring back" tho fly I will exchange It for a currant." Domomtrated "I am undone!" cried tho beauti ful heroine, turning ghastly palo. For sho had heard her -brand-now waist rip at tho scams. Baltimore American. Tito Pointed "Why is Maudo so angry with tho photographer?" "Sho found u label on tho back of Iter picture vaylng: 'The original of this photograph is carefully pre served.' " Progmvilve fitly "Jakesby has mado n fortune in tho manufacture of baby porambula tors." "Very likely. Jakesby always was n man of push." St. Louis Times. Hull Season "i'rlsonor, you nro charged with loitering about town in a very sus picious manner, and with not having any visible means of sustenance. What do you do for a living?" Prisoner wiped a tear from his eye, and turned a haggard faco to tho ninglHtrato, "Your worship," said he, "I am en gaged in manufacturing smoked glasses for vjowlng eclipses an In dustry that entails protracted per iods of enforcod leisure." Her String Miss RandWhy, Kate, how do you do? I lmvqn't seen you for sev eral years, Caught a husband yet? Mrs. Reno Gopdneos, yes. I've caught three and let two go, Boston Transcript, An Kfitlmate Mother What do you think you ,vlll mako out of my daughter's tal ent? Pre, feasor (absent-mlndodly) About halt & guinea a lesson. If the niDtini tini da VuatsxTinnrion Onlnlon. EUOENU is raising $150,000 lor u hico iadory and ac tually raising it. Medford was askod to raiso $50,000 for a lumber and box factory to skin sending out of the valley all tho money spent for lumber and fruit boxes. Letharyis allowing the opportunity to pass. Neither Eugene nor Medford, nor any other eity is go ing to secure factories of any kind without local co-opeVa-tion. If the local capitalists and property owners have not sufficient, fnjth in the future of their locality to invest in needed industries, outside capital will not. A community's future depends upon the coiinnunit v it self. A thousand localities clamor for industries. loti,"orro,'f"itKiowor. of them offer inducements, subsidies, sites, traffic, lU'eos-r""10 !,?B'UB ,M, p,,,,1,,' of U,,U,UI sibility to markets, to secure them. No capitalist is coiiuiliS w,u ll ul'umlnnt for "" M,w around witli lactones upon silver platters as community gifts. Interior cities, without adequate transportation facili ties, without tidewater facilities, without direct lines to the eastern markets, dependent entirely upon the whim of of a siuglo transportation line, with a heavy handicap in the way of freight rates, are not attractive to industry. There is no reason why they should be. The first step iu Medford 's development must be in the creation of modest industries for which there is a local market. Home grown products and natural resources must be utilized to fill local demands, and stop the never ending drain on the community caused by importing most of our necessities. Given these, the community will be prosperous enough to solve the problems of transportation .uiu uiiii-nuuuK esbuuuiu uj euiariiuu ueveio niui'iir. amount of nc.nr,rv i.iri. (hi , Industries Will not build themselves, nor AVill thev he ! I'nny rnrrlos require!) nn army of 22 presented as trifts. Thev must be created and loeallv ere- lm,n tlu' t!,co to make tho shifts ated or at least local co-operation must be forthcoming to !"lwocn nc,-,x bm" ml ,,.,(. ' j.i,; ..! Ititmes nro of the latest and most ox- assist 111 tllCir crefltlOU. j pensive material. Tho Today com- Until the people of the community realize this mid ex-'nanv is nn nbroiutP aii-star east. tend financial and business co-operation, we cannot expeotj Arthur iiyron last year was lo.-ni community growth or development. The best we can ,nK ,na" w,lh Mrfl- vui0- n n,8( liopc lor is to mark time, if not to actually dnit backward, for no community rests upon a solid base unless it is self supporting and self-sustaining. The Rogue river valley has outarown the old condition wherein a. small population was supported in plenty bviKlnP,,Mlor-Co',,,,,,,B'p,,l,r,,-,IJrron hip land holdings. It has not yet measured up f. tli - ' nJ&ZXS. quirements of the new conditions, with many tunes tire 'lionairo invito uo smith. Mou.o." population to be sustained. To meet these conditions, the- nertim Mann, the leading woman. small tract must be made as productive as the lari?e tract ,s rried the most promising of formerly was, and industries created to supply local do-!""1,hr,5roun"?r "V!,1-, oh l1"' ,bocJl i i i i . it.' . Wlt h Adams, Arnold Oalv. as his load- mauds and furnish employment. las vmM0.'nnA w., XRnco o'.veiu. Clnro Llndsey la an Kngltsh wom an. Has plnyeU leads with Str Charles Wyndham, Sir Oeorgo Alex ander, Edward Terry and H. V. ICs mond. Mnrguerlto StvJohn created Lady Beaconsflold In "Olsracll," tho great Gcorgo Arllss play. ' Allco Gale Is known as "tho best mother" on tho stage. Whllo Kathryn- Keys is Mrs. Ar thur Byron. ASHLAND WINS CHAMPIONSHIP SOR BY E0F23T0I7 The Today company which will np ponr at tho PagotWednoslny. March 10, will bo tho most expensive and extravagant attraction since Omar, tho Tontmnrker. Tho Imtnonno Iso plaed the lead with Maudo Adams In "What Kvcry Woman Knows" and ho Interpreted tho role of tho Dog In "Chantlcler" with Maudo Adams. This was the part that tho famous Tho tiaskot bull championship of Southern Orogon was practically won lasi night by Ashland when thoy out counted tho locals 2.1-17. Tho Ash laud girls defentud tho Mod ford girls :t-l, tu their third olash of thu sonson, A thousnud pooplo attended tho games. Ashland excelled In tram work and showed excellent Judgment In bnsket shooting. Thoy played a ragged game and tho result of tho contnts was over lit doubt. Mudtord at times dished up hursts of seod btit more often played In tho slump ing class, At tho end of tho first period tho score Mood, Ashland 12 and Medford 8. Ashland was always on tho long end of tho score hut uover far enough to bo at oa.no. TIioiiiih of the locals took nn Important part. In the pro ceedings and phlyvd tho ntondlost game of tho evening. Orlsoz of Ashland plnyod tho most spectacu lar game. Tho teams play on tho Ashland floor tonight In tho final game of tho scries. Tho Ashland flvo are regarded us thn most probnblo winners of tho state championship. The line-up follews: OIJND 30 MINERS E ALIVE IN COLLIERY IIINTOX, W. Vn Mnrcli II. Tlilr ly iiiIiiim-m wore I'ouml nlivo ludjiy Iu tint liiiyliuul luiuo of tint Now Kivor uud I'oouliiiuluH Coul ootniuiiiY, w)ioio tllO.V lllDl ID'OII fill Ol f HilllH) hint Tiles- tiny when gns explosion wroidjotl )iio mine nnd m'i'loiisly dnmngod two ulliors. About 170 uien, m I'lir iih ooulil Ins oliecKod li), wore lluiulit to Imvo lost tlielr ll)s, mill IIiiih fur Hovouly-oiglit bodies have bcou tiikon out. liopo Tor any of tio n'ltmiiiiuK uiluors was uliiiniloueil. This nioniiujr ri'seuors ciiino upmi an entry of uninlicr !l mine which lind lieen liruottieod ttff. Cloio to tho liriittioi' work live men wore encoun tered nlivo, but iu it weakened condi tion. Thoy ii'i tot led ulliors wuio ulivo furthor Imt'l; iu llio nlry. Tho losi'iit'i's hitsU'iii'il their efforts initl mhui fuuio upon I u only-five idli or lixing miners, npiiioutly little Hie worse for their four iluys' impiisou-incut. .1. I', flalo Is attending to business matters In Portland, THE PAGE Motlford's Lcmllitii Tliontcr HUNDAV ONI.V liiililH Kontiiro Love of Wofiien t Vltiigraph A Man of Parts Ono Part KnHiiniiy Dance of Alep Foimtaine's Ono Part lllograph Tcss of the Hills One Part Music My Wurlitzer Orchestra Mr. M. II. Slolumutx, Otgaulst. AO.MISMION a. 1)1.15 CC.VIH Ashland Medford. Kraley UP Polouio (Irlsex t Ir Williamson Thomas Plymalo ...C Brown Lilly RO Cowglll Desman LO Ilcacom Tornoy "No New Brands of Love," Declares Fullerton in Reply to Lilian Bell London Opinion, IF tdanp1 hoWs pat.- r"" m l-CTIff,,ffcr:r" M 3 fc?t . 'K - --1 UVPCETAXSR LT4y AalBtant IuJTo) M i'i iil 47-J8 AMlHtMef l&yk? Qw-oer (By Hugh S. Fullerton.) Miss Hell, after indicting men on the charge that they do not know how to make Jove, declares "a new brand of love mnkinp is needed." There nro no new brands. Use the old brand of crossed hearts nnd the the trademark of signs nnd kisses. Avoid imitations. Miss Hell says it was obsolete when Noah built the ark, but it's a cinch that the animals nil went two by two, male und female, and they rubbed noses or held hands and snuggled up to each other in the nrk on thnt personally conducted honeymoon trip just ns they would do today. Tho old brand is (he best. There's nothing liko it, and if it's real it never fades. The trouble is that the girls in vent a "lovolmnking" game, instead of loving, and there is nil the differ ence in tho world. Hut so long its the girl keeps plny ing tho game on tlioxpiare the mnn will piny his. Ask any divorced worn nn after sic epmes to her senses jf Hint is not Inic. He'll play hjs hand nnd pretend nnd "make" lovo just as long as lliere is n cliniico to stir up n spark of the real thing 1 "Nobody takes time to make love any more," according to Miss Hell. I Imvo interviewed fathers with two or inree marrjagcuuie uuuguiers mm i discover thnt quite ns much love making is indulged in now, and per haps more, thnn ever before. Tho gns meter nnd eleetrie lights prove it. Besides, tho ago of mar riage is ndvaneing steadily. Our grandmothers were engmeil nl 17, and married nt 18. Nowadays a girl considers herself n fool If she marries before sho is 25, and n rami wails until lip is established and can support it wife. Naturally thnt adds seven or eight yean, of tho beet love-ranking time to the period. By the time a man has studied the art of love-making (nnd it is an nrt) nnd picks out the right girl, Iio'll bo skilled enough nt making lave to keep her thinking it's the real thing to the end of her days, unless sho catches him taking somo post-graduato in- htruction'from tle stenographer. Miss Bell und Ilutohms Hupgood may eritieiso us men nil thoy want to. Personally I think tlfoso two ought to snoop around n little and see what is going on. Just try to sleep in a summer resort hotel with three eolioege students nnd threo country girls on tho veranda, or watch a married man who has been out until 2 n. in. mitko lovo to his wife nt tho breakfast table. I've- heard freshmen Hitting out dances at n "prom" put up a lino of love-making Unit would make old Pon the subject, nnd have seen a farm hand at n hay ride who could give Jnmes Iv. Hntekoit ennls and spudos and bent him. The idea of telephones, telegraph, automobiles and such things speed ing up love-making is foolUli. Thej' merely mnke for more oppor tunities, mora nrnctico nnd n better nnti more iimsiiol kind nt lovc-mak-. tint icinu-r tt im t mr i n m , i,i ij,i .i: ,i. i .. latagr, iihI Out U talirtb. 1UH CaUrrb Cur mg the old kind polished up by pmc-1 1. ibix.ni iui r .w iwn u tu mi. t icai rraitronr. iurm iuiff cvn.inuiF'iwi iIIhik, rrniln- a cvOMimtionai irraiicni. $100 Reward, $100 The rtti-rt of Iblt tr lll t lt lo I'irn mat tB.i it at jri i urt-aa") niwax tiec. GET SMUDGE OIL AT REDUCED PRICE - S. V. Beckwlth, manager of thn Rogue River Fruit &. Produce asso ciation, announced yesterday that ho llill'a Catarrh l"nr U l.krn llilrrnallr. actlDC dlrrctljr uia lb bloM n4 miwn mrfana of tli .jitrm. tbrrtbr itnlrojlo lb frjandalkin r thi. Hl.a. amf rtvlna th rallfnt alrtnEtb l.f kalldlnc up tin ron.lltntlm ami ixlitlni ci. i tar In iV-ln IU r tk Tb rt(irl'lra bt an mnrb faltb la It rtiratlfv wrra mat mrr nfTrr One llanIml IMtara lor anr r. that It talla to rure. S.T'1 f r Hit ft tratliaunlaU. A&lrra ' J. CIII:NCV k CO.. Toledo. O. S..ld br all lrarilit, 73c. Talia lltll'a I'anUIr I'llta for fon.llpitloo. rr THE PAGE MEPFORD'S READING THEATRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th Hand Meeting. All subscribers and nil oJ Iters In terested In having n live band nro re quested to meet at tho city hall Mon day evening March Silt, nt 8:00 p. in. for the purpose of forming a perma nent organization. BAND COMMITTI-:.:. ,.i. ... CANT FIND DANDRUFF t Bvery bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Dan dorlno rubbed woll Into tho scalp with the finger tips. .Out n 25-ceut bottle of Onndcrlno nt nity drug store nnd save your hair. After a few appli cations you can't find a imrtlrlo or dandruff or any falling hair, and tho scalp will never Itch. YY Theatre Every Friday and Saturday .Mat luce nnd Kvenlng $20,000,000 MYSTERY . "KIDNAPPED" Hplsodo No. 0, Complete In two Reels "The Knockout" Reel Jd'jNtotio t'oiuody. Tho. SH 1 m in ifmusst Mutual Weekly News Dan Morgan's Wad Itellniice. 5 nud I Oc Six steels 5 and 1 lie TO THE "MOVIE" LOVERS of Medfordand the Rogue River Valley 1 llil A AijJCy MEDFORD 'S LEADINGr THEATRE, THE THEATRE OF EVERY COMFORT, WHICH PRESENTS A GOOD SHOW ALWAYS. Evor sinco tho Page Theatre oponod it's doors undor tho presout manogomont, it has desirod to got into a class oxclusivoly its own. This, too, without any dosiro to rofloct on any other Medford thoatro. Wo havo succoodod jn securing such a position by hav ing formed a pormanont connection with tho Gonoral Film company for the oxclusivo soloction of tho entiro output of that great producing and distributing concern. The Gonoral Film company has ono hundrod million dollars in vested and is univorsally admitted to bo at tho vory foun tainhead of tho industry. Horotoforo tho difficulty has been that no ono house exclusively controled the soloction or distribution. Now and from this timo on tho Page Tho atro enjoys this exceptional advantage Among tho great producing plants in this aggregation are: Vitagraph, Broadway Star Foaturos, Klaw & Erlang er Films, Biograph, Solig, Edison, Kalom, Lubin, Essanay, Molios and many othor splondid offerings. Among tho film stars to bo soon in those productions aro Helen Garden, Alico Joyce, Kathryn Williams, Ruth Roland, Anita Stowart, Flora Finch, Ruth Stonohouse, Bossio Eyoton, Maurico Costello, Earl Williams, Francis X. Bushman, John Bunny, Arthur Johnston and Charlos Chaplin, tho comedian, who mado Koystono Comedios fa mous ,and whom wo will romembor as playing ono of tho loads in "Tillio's Puncturod Roraanco." Tho Page will chango its program complotely four timos a weok, Sundays, Mondays, Wodnosdays and Fridays, and tho public will always find a dopondably good and satisfy ing show at tho Page Thoatro, Tho movio patron nood not bother to ask "What's on at tho Page?" All ono nood do is drop in, and thero will always bo something on to givo value, which added to exceptional comforts, porfoct vonti ation and courteous and officiont sorvico, makes this tho atro the pride of Medford. This, with our largo Wurlitzor Orchestra, Mr. M. H. Stoinmotz, organist, will mako our programs stand .out as exceptionally fino. ; Je This is Absolutely a Guaranteed Attraction PRICES: Lower floor, first 14 rows, $2.00; last 4 rows, $1.50, Balcony, first 4 rows, $1.50; next, $1.00; next, 75c; next, 50c. Mall orders accompanied by check received now. Scat sale opens Box 9!9.ifyPyi fjlarcli 0, 10 it. nit Telephone 410, iJ3m$$m$$m.o$m t a TTr a T,ra, r,-n a XrtrtsLi a - at aB BAarHHMK LA I ali A ' H A W m B K LA. I m B Li f The Andrews Opera Co. with a Cast of Metropolitan Singers in 44AT A TO THTT A im A-m, i' m r I l -a f" Serio-Camic Opera in Five Acts Under the Auspices of MEDFORD LODGE OF ELKS PAGE THEATRE Monday, March th . SPECIAL ORCHESTRA piiigp $i,oo X 3ffcHtjfc V