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V tation Manager St 125011.
taj. .
"It Is somctlntncs easier to scttlo
down than It is tcr settle up."
"Many men will fight for a princi
ple until they are hit In tho pocket."
LAUGHS
Not Fatal
Pat Whelan, tho new lodger, was
engaged lacing his boots In tho
kitchen. Ills landlady, standing
near, remarked.
"Pat, would you liko an egg tor
breakfastT"
"Faith, ma'am," replied Pat.
grimly, "I heard of a man who ato
two and he Is allvo yet"
Had Xo Kick
Hostess (at party) Docs your
mother allow you to have two pieces
of plo when you aro at home, Willie?
Wllllo (who has asked for a sec
ond plcco) N'o, ma'am.
Hostess Well,, do you think sho
would like you to havo two pieces
hero?
"Wllllo (confidently) Oh, sho
wouldn't care. This isn't her pie!
Hartford Times.
'VnrIy Itarcfbot
"I hear that Jones is on his up
pers; Is it true?
"I guess so. I met him this morn,
ing and ho said ho expected to bo
on his feet in a few days." Omaha
Bee.
Tradition Shattered
Tho cub reporter reported to the
office. He was distrait, blue, brok
en in spirit.
"What alls thee, child?" queried
tho kind hearted city editor.
"It was my first assignment,"
explained tho cub, "and I found out
that another legend had gone
glimmering. Do Fault, tho thiev
ing bank cashier, had never taught
In Sunday School.' Philadelphia
Ledger.
t
Ills Ambition
"Son, do you aspire to see your name
written on tho scroll 'of fame?"
"Of courso, I wouldn't object to
that father, but Just now I'm more
anxious to eco my monogram on a
$7,000 automobile" I)altlmoro Sun.
A HoiMiIeMi Case
"Your husband, madam, Is suffer
ing from voluntary inertia."
"Poor fellow! And hero I'vo been
tolling hlra he's Just lazy." Bal
timore American.
Tho Pilot
"Sir, nro you a successful tiller
of tho soil?"
"I am."
"Well, sir, to what do you attrib
ute your success?"
'Better ask my old woman. I'm
only tho tlllor, but she's at the
-holm."
Encouragement
Percy Do you know, I weally
havo halt a mind to kiss you, Miss
Uabydoll?
Mlssi B. Thoo-hee! Woll, It's bet
tor to do things by halves than not
to do them at all.
EX-GOVERNOR BYRD
OF OKLAHOMA DEAD
ADA Okla., April 22. Former
flmcrnor William L. llvrtl. one of Hie
last purviriujr oxeontlvln of ihu old
Giiuk(tMiw Imliiui nation, died nl liifc
homo here .vowteruuy. lie was Tl
yearn olil. Governor Hynl to survived
iy ItJH Yfe, who i n member of the
KoIhoiil family, of which the former
Mts fliovfv Clovojmul also Ih a mem.
Km, says
FRQ2A LINCOLN TO BARNES
THIS libel ease of "William Barnes against Colonel
Hoosevoll is producing some unpleasant revelations.
The testimony of Colonel Koosovolt concerning tbe control
of Piatt, Barnes and Murphy in the state, of New York is
a severe jolt to the patriot who believes this country must
be governed through political parties.
According to tho colonel, who is entitled to all credence,
Barnes claimed to have a "hard and fast" agreement with
Charlio Murphy of Tammany, under which neither was to
interfere with the other's party control, even in the inter
est of good government. The ex-president 's evidence fur
ther shows that Piatt and ttarncs under this system
wished the governor and legislators to act as mere pup
pets, obeying their wishes in everything. They sought to
make all appointments of the governor, and even named
the committees of the legislative assembly.
Hughes when governor, as well as Koosovolt, wore in
every reform attempted by them combatted and defied by
the Piatt and Barnes machine. Their organization col
lected large sums from state
porations, which was used to
contributors recouped by raids on tho treasury and tavor
able legislation. Under this good old system the people
paid for the irons that fettered them.
Colonel Roosevelt testified
said to him:
The pcoplo aro not fit to govern themselves. They havo got to bo
governed by the party organization and you can not run an orgaulzatiou,
you can not havo leaders, unless you havo money.
This is the sentiment that breeds anarchists and dyna
miters. This unconcealed contempt, this avowed disdain is
not confined to Mr. Barnes alone. It is the private opinion
o the political bosses, bix and little, and their employers,
"big business," throughout
the stand-patter and the sincere belief ot the reactionary.
Even in Medfonl one could even find some who would feel
proud to re-echo such sentiments, little realizing that the
big bosses liko Barnes, class them as cattle with the rest
of us.
These sentiments are the same that were held and
voiced by the Ireneh nobility before the revolution, and
which finally brought upon serious disaster. It is the same
sentiment that the lord of the feud held toward his vas
sals and serfs, housed in mud wattles and rearing their
children under conditions unfitted even for animals.
"When Richard the Second told the English parliament
that they might, if they desired, free their serfs, the parlia
ment, composed then only of lords and nobles and clergy,
answered that the serfs were their goods, and the king
could not take their goods from them but by their own con
sent. "And this consent," they ended, "we have never
given and never will give, were we all to die in one day."
This is the attitude of Barnes, Murphy and Penrose
and the like, and their toleration does not brighten the out
look for the American people. A few years ago the people
thought the political boss was doomed, but last fall the
election of Penrose in Pennsjivnnia by a plurality of
360,000 and a majority of 75,000 over all, showed the snake
was not dead, but only scotched. Since then the reaction
ary republican organs have taken heart, and are proclaim
ing the speedy return of the bosses, and the good old times
when you could not "run an organization or have leaders
without money" obtained from "big business."
To such leadership the republican voters are asked to
rally again.as though they were the "goods" of the bosses.
The democratic party has its Murphy and is trying to rid
the party of him and his kind, and would have done so
long ago except for the dual alliance between Tammany
and the republican machine, which keeps Tammany alive
in periods of famine, because Tammany is needed by "big
business" in its nefarious schemes to thwart the will of the
people.
3ut those who cjaim the right to speak for the repub
lican party are making a grand endeavor to reunite the
shattered regiments of that party under the leadership,
not of reform, but of such reactionary bosses as Barnes and
Penrose.
It is a long distance from the sentiments of Abraham
Lincoln that "God must have loved the common pcoplo,
because he made so many of them," to the sentiment of
Boss Barnes, "the people are not fit to govern them
selves," and it is all down hill. '
MA
PEA
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PORTLAND, Or., April 22. Mnrin
Lombnnli, impresario of the Italian
frrand opera company, died at u hos
pital hero today. Ho buffered a
stroku of apoplexy while engaged in
u game of billiard after thu opera
last niht.
Mr. Lambnrdi wn born in Flor
ence, Italy, 00 years ago, Up until
thu time he was stricken last niut he
appeared to be in good health. He
rallied after Iieinir tuken to tho hos
pital and hope was entertained for
his recovery until a relapse set in
early today.
SEEK LIFE SENIENCE
ATLANTA, da., April 22. Attor
neys for Leo M. Frank today filed n
petition with Goernor Slaton and the
Georgia piibon coimnisMon, asking
that the nuntcnro upon Fiank for thu
mill tier of Mary I'hagaii, he coiumnl
otl to life imprisonment.
contractors and public cor
debauch elections, and these
that on one occasion Barnes
the land. It is the attitude of
WASHINGTON, April '22. Tho
German cmbahKy has inquired of tho
state department what disposition
has been mado of tho cufce of Dr.
Willielm .Mueller, German consul at
Seattle, Warth., a warrant for wliobc
nrrust wan ihHued by tho Htuto au
thorities kojuo timo ago on a charge
that he had conspired to obtain infor
mation through an employo of the
Seattle Pry Dock & Construction
company, showing that tho company
wan building BtibmarinCH for use by
Great Britain.
Tho crnbnssy protested nt tho time
that the consul was immuno under
treaty rightu from arrest, nml re
cently it was icportcd that tho local
authorities hnd decided to dtop the
enfte. Tho German embassy, how
ever, has never been officially in
fanned of tho outcome.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady AiRlstant
JW S. UAUTLIZTT
IMiones M. 47 mill 17-Ja
Auibutuuro Sonic Coroner
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(Ily Esther Hoffmann.)
Hero another "Mibjcot" for your
movie terap book.
Tretty Hetty Subject, who has largo
expressive eye and u niim of blonde
hair which w one merrv confusion of
ringlets".
At the age of Hi this little girl saw
for the first time n immng picture
and she told her mother that some
day she, too, would Muile nt the peo
ple from the ncrcen. Hetty heard
I
PEKING, April 22 Japan again
postponed today resumption ot the
negotiations with China. Tho Jap-
anciio mlnlitor, Kkl lllokl. informed
tho ChlnoKo foreign minister, I.u
Chonr.-Hnlnug. that till Eosslon, Relied
uleii today, mint go over, n ho was
still without ln,Htructlonn from Toklo.
it Ib understood that tho negotia
tions aro being held up pending n
decision by the Jajmnoso government
as to their policy, which Is being dis
cussed nt Toklo by tho cabinet and
the elder statesmen.
BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN
SWITZERLAND NORMAL
WASHINGTON, Ajinl 22. - Husi
ness conditions -in Switrcrlaud arc
practically normal again and there is
an abundant supply of loodMuffs in
tho country, according to n staleiueiit
issued todnv at the Swish legation.
Btatx of OM", City t Total. Ijj ConMr.
rrnk J. ifc'wr wkf wtl thai b U taU
rartDi-r r l" 8" "' I'- 3- ' !'?.? '?
In tmilnru in IU Cllr -r Told Cuunlr n.l
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Medford's Leading Theater
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Robert Warwick
In-
THE MAN
OF THE HOUR
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Selig Jungle Zoo Picture
FoatuiluB ncssio Kyton
ALlOi: JOVCB and OUV COOMIJ8
In throo reel feature
The Girl of the Music Itall
Charlie Chaplin
In hfs latest and greatest lilt
- The Tramp
Two Acta
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BETTY
SUBJECT
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somebody xay that a motion picture
notross or actor should enter the pic
ture profession by the stage door.
Soon after shu afforded an op.
porlunity to enter musical coaicdv,
which work she has been doing for
the last three years.
Miss Subject was born in lcu(uck,
and like most of the daughters of the
sunny south she i beautiful. You
can sec her in American Standard
pictures, nt which shu pones for the
"celluloid drama."
wilson imW '
AT THE IT THEATRE
Itoy W. Wilson, a vaudeville artist
ot Chicago, mndu bin Initial appear
ance In thin city Wednesdny night
with n presentation of an eight min
ute act nt the It theater. Tho net
was most crmlltulilii and was well re
ceived. Tho song, "Tip, Top, Tipper-
ary .Mnrj"' wnB particularly enjojod.
.Mr. Wilson Is nil exceptionally good
singer and dancer, ilo will nppcar
I at thu It again tonight. Mr. Wilson
ih a sou oi win ii. Mison, mo won
known Medford merchant.
MONTEREY EVACUATED
DY VILLA'S SOLDIERS
HHOWNSVIIXi:, Tcr., April 22.-
The Carmua consulate here todav
announced that, travelers reaching
Itio (irnnile Citv, Tex., from Motile
rcy, Nanl the city was being evacu
ated by the Villa forces.
STAR THEATER
TWO JUCUITS, STARTING
THURSDAY, APRIL 22
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Tlim WOULD FAMOUS PATIII'1 WKICKLY
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lloltr, known ulso its F, N. Clink, L,
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detective agency to hae been uticsl
cd in Minneapolis, chaigcd with the
Issuance of wotlhless I'uuuum l'u
ctfie tourn Imvclets' cheeks, lie Is
alleged to hawt seemed about VJ.",
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ngcuc,, lloltr. opoiuti'd in Hostou,
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Seattle, ,os Angeles, San Fiuiu'isco
and other cities. He is alleged to have
seemed .fJ'iOO at Los Angeles, $;(ll)0
nt Poitland. ..I0II0 at Seattle and
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left San Francisco Mai eh 20.
Tho checks a iv said to have been
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Ide Oliver
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YY Theatre
WKDNHHnAY-Tllt'ltSDAY NIllllT
A Woman Scorned
itollauco Two 1'art Drama
The Odalisque
A thrilling Two part Majestic Drama
Keeping a
Husband
ThnuliHUMur
' Fatty Again
Keystone Comedy
HUD WILSON
Singing, Talking and
Dancing
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nut tlm 1'iiIIimI HlnltMi carry "Mutlit'r'H
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