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Subscribers failing to receives
e papers promptly, phono Clrcu-
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JCrSW
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SAYS
"About the only silent curfew I
know of In when n girl yawns In tho
presence of n gentloman caller."
LAUGHS
Ills Jllto
"George, whero arc your school
books?" "When notices nppenrcil that
books were wanted for the wound
I'd, I gave inlno to them." llumor
laticko Llity (Prague.)
Hero's Something Xueiic
They had cut off a Chinaman's queuq.
And were painting bis head a bright
blueue;
So tho Chinaman said,
As they daubed at his head:
"When I sucuo yucue, yucue'll rueuc
what yucue dueue."
A ItriKht Hoy
"Doy, why did yon give me tho
signal to duck out ot my office yes
terday afternoon; did you not know
that tho lady inquiring for me was
my wlfo?"
"Yes, sir; that was why.' Hous
ton Post.
,
Ilotmyc-
Senntor I.aFolletto was talking
about tho dodges and squirms of a
certain corrupt railroad official.
"For all his dodges and squirms,"
said the senator, "the man was well
shown up. It's like the case of
Smith.
"A collector entered Smith's flat,
pushed Jnto tho parlor, and said to
Smith's little sen:
" 'Where's your father?'
" 'done away,' tho urchin answer
ed, according to orders.
"'Gono away? Humph! Whero
to?'
" 'That closet thcro,' was tho pe-
ply.'" Washington Herald.
Down in Mexico
"Who led tho army in thai re
cant expedition?"
"1 did," replied General Tnmalo.
"1 thought tho attack was Jed by
Goncral Concarne."
"It was I who prevented great
loss of llfo. Ho led thorn going
forward, but I led them coining
back." Washington Star.
In I Lid Shak
"It or Boenis," said ho, regard
ing tho unfortunate with scientific
Intorcst "that tho attacks of fever
and chills appear on alternate days.
Do you think Is It your opinion
that they havo, so to Bjicak, decreas
ed In violence, If I may use that
word?"
Tho patient smiled feebly. "Doc,"
said he, "on fover days my head's
so hot I can't think, and on aguo
days I shako so I can't hold un opin
ion." Well Xniuetl
'Why do you call this show
'Tho ABtronomy Hurlbsquers'?"
"HocauBo It is composed of a few
Htarp and several heavenly bodies."
Jaded
"Whero are you going on your v.v
cation this year?"
"Oh, dear, I don't know. There's
really no place left to go."
"Havo you been to Niagara Falls?"
"Oh, yes; I passed by that ono
night."
Straw flour is Germany s newest
food niutorlul. Quoth the German
prosfl bureau; "Straw contains four
times as much ulbufueri, and from
fdiir to five times as much fat as tho
TWtftt'o." )f you have an old straw
wstttHw In tho Jiouho, don't throw
JtRW liat ,lt, and bn strong.
l'uek,.
7JFK,
SWI
PARTY GOVERNMENT
4 A NV ith'.-i of netting rid of beat's LOibsiml, so long us
we havo party government." Titus spoke Uoss
tunnies to roionei Kooseveu
nor. liarnes ought to know.
boss in our wealthiest state.
AVhat is the full moaning of this? 12 very candid man
knows that party bossism means an alliance with big and
little crooks and thieves: it means an alliance with corpo
rations and trusts that steal franchises, secure special
privileges through favorable law, and rob and plunder the
people; it moans confodorjiey with vice and crime and all
that is nasty and vile in humanity, provided the votes can
bo delivered.
If Hoss Barnes speaks truly and he doubtless does
as long as we have party government we will have these
vicious conditions. They go with party government, like
pustules with the smallpox. For yours the public has
been trying to rid itself of the pustules. The next move
will be to cure the disease.
There are still those, however, who, drawing their in
spiration from tho cheap claptrap of party orators, Will
seriously prate about political parties being necessary to
flic existence of a republic. They are .just as nocossan
as fleas are to the existence of the dog, or ticks to the range
horse.
Jn the earlv historv of the count rv we had no political
parties as they exist today. In those early times tjie party,
so-called, was tho following that crystallized around an
idea advocated by some man or set of men. "Permanent
parties did not exist except for the purpose of promulgat
ing some idea. Tho candidate s plattorm was generally
made by tho candidate, and came from his heart.
These parties, so-called, changed rapidly. That cause
of intellectual slavery, party loyalty, was unknown. Abra
ham Lincoln was identified with three different so-called
political parties in two veal's. Since his time the political
party lias grown to be an organization along militant lines.
Tt has its generals, colonels and captains, who rule with
despotic powers. It has its spies, and punishes all who
refuse to obey its dictates as deserter. .It issues letters
of marque and reprisals to its Favorites, who ruthlessly
prey and plunder the public.
Unlike the Romans, the spoils and bootv are not
divided among the soldiers of
the generals and their patrons, Tt is an organization on
the military plan, but not for
part of the nation, but, like
barons of the old days, its use is to rob and plunder the
peaceful people of the land.
Such is party government in America. Tt is the political
bastile that holds imprisoned the best thought, the noblest
aspirations, the holiest purposes of our citizens. It must
be destroyed, every vestige effaced, before we can bo free.
A LITTLE
A WONDERFUL tninsformation can be made at small
cost with a little paint. As an example, the ap
pearance of the historic Nash hotel has been improved a
hundred per cent by its new coat of white. The paint has
not only improved the appearance of building, but the
appearance of the city.
The example set by Captain Nash should be followed
by the other property ownei'S, especially those of Main
street. The old red brick structures should bo painted
white, for a red brick face in a business block is obsolete.
If the buildings on each side of Main street were thus
transformed, it would modernize the appearance of both
street and city and make it one of the most attractive
streets in the northwest. Jt would add to its cleanliness
and beauty. The cost would be slight, the improvement so
marked that one would scarcely recognize the street as the
same thoroughfare, now lined with a miscellaneous assort
ment of structures of various colors.
The Commercial club and ladies of the Greater Mod
ford club should take the subject up at once and see if a
concerted effort cannot induce the owners to co-operate in
really creating a city beautiful.
CHICO, Cal., April 23. Ten min
utes after receiving a telegram from
tho authorities at Mcdford, Oro., re
questing tho arrest of William Fras-
cr, Gcorgo Gordon and a red headed
girl traveling Jn a red automobile,
officers hero landed Gordon, but tho
others escaped. GordondoclaTeilTlTo
car was stranded nlno miles north
ot this city and that ho had come
hero to get aid. The officers readily
took tho halt and with two automo
biles hurried north. Later tho trav
elers were located south of Hntto
City. Thoy were headed for San
Francisco,
Tho three mentioned In tho .abovo
dispatch passed through this city Sun
day morning, and inquired an to tho
condition of the roads over tho Sis
hiyous. Krazer is alloged to have
stolen tho auto, and fraudulently col
lected on a number of unfinished
painting contracts at Hoseburg, He
1b not wanted In this city.
Attention A. P. & A. M.
A Grand Master TJrlstol wlBh
cs to met nil Masons nt Ash
land, Oregon, Frldny even
ing April 23rd, on his official visit
to Southern Oregon,
Special Intorurban enr leaves Main
and Central 7:30 p. in., round trip
DOc,
wnen tne latter was miver
Kor years lie was tin
big
the legions", but all is kept for
offence or defence on the
the armed retainers ot the
PAINT
ASHLAND, April 2.1. If tiiluiion
will do it, Anhhind cemetery, one of
the old lundmurkH and located in
nearly tho center of town, will he
cliiniiintvil. The city has three cem
ftericri iriii(,'iidine, Ashland mid
.Mountain View, the latter hein the
later nml modern. The east t-iilc
school is located on tho cdj-c of Ahh
hind cemetery and tho burial ground
is MiiToundcd by a residence section.
I'reliniiriiiricft will feeek to have inter
ments eriiHe in the Ashland plot and
later will follow tho removal of all
hodicH to Mountain View; Thin in n
matter of Kcntimcnt anil much con
tention will arise over the result. The
Knst side Pnrcnt-TfUfhorri circle is
bnek of tho movement. Thin organ
ization advocates tho mnovnl on
Hanitaiy (.round as against sfntl
mental jirojutlice. Furthennore, the
parcnt-ti'iteher element tlsscrt thill
children attending' school in that lo
cality are being brought up in an at
mosphere of uneasiness in jho ceme
tery environment, u eiiciuiiHtance that
is difficult to deal with, especially in
those of tender ago.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
JW S. IttltTMvTT
Phones M. 17 nd 17-JU
Ambulance Service Corouer
WOULD
ELIMINATE
ASHLAND CEMETERY
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l.OS.ANGUI.KS. Cal., April 10.
"Hoys have nit easier tlmo tluin
girls and. besides, uho wants to
wear a lot of musey skirts!"
So spoke Jossle Mosliy, IS, of Glen
dnle, Cal., whon she and her chum,
Georgia Gerrson, were dntalued by
tho police for masfiuemdlng as men.
"Overalls are a lot hotter than hall
gowns," continued Miss Mnsby, "and
It's easier to get work as n man."
The two glrM with their brothers,
Klmo Moshy. IK, ami Glen Oownj
(lemon, 1", were all arrested nt thoy
HOUNDED BY ROCKEFELLER
(Continued from I'ugs 1.)
Tlie trial of the labor lender fol
lows three or four other in ovtrl
counties of the slate. It etiines im-
Jjneiliuti'ly nfter the two trial iiec-en-
iary to uonvinl l.ouis hiiimiiiik'Hi of
killing fleiip' W. Holehnr, u Ilalilwiu
Felt lUteettu'. who with under it
;? 1 11,11(10 lmiiil on it murder ehuipt lit
the time he wus lnl o'u the ninin
Mrcct of IhUeity in November, l!U:l.
The ense ot Waller llelk, another
Ilahlwm-rVlN tU'teetiie, Irro under
hoiiiljtii.ii murder '!inrm', wim eon
timu'ili nrul lhoe of four miners hs
niis.stil t elour the ground to rvneh
I.'awMWi.
The manner in whieh Hie jipweeu.
ttoft" 'of the-c elites is briiiir llsie.l
sliows wh.it .i roal i ftort is linius;
mnde to I mi the tniUleriiii: emhers
of the Inlt i v.ir. 'l'w tint Jlmt
$KIO,0nO ot tit- 1 (U.t"t).tMI( ltorki--
FRECKLE-FACE
Hun nod Wind Mrliig Out I'gly SpotN.
How to Itcntnve I'jislly
Here's n chance, Miss Freeklo-faco,
to try n remedy for freckles with tho
guarantor of n reliable doalor that
It will not cost you a penny unless
It removes the froaklos; whllo If It
docs give you a clear complexion the
expeuto Is trifling.
Simply get an ounco of othlno
doublo strength from any druggist
and a fow applications should show
you how easy It Is to rid yourself
of the bomoly freckle and get n
beautiful complexion, ltnroly Is ninro
than ono ounce needed for tho worst
caso,
lie mire to ask tho druggist for tho
double strength otblne ns this Is tho
prescription sold under guarantee of
money bark If It falfs to femoVo
freckles.
TT Theatre
FRIDAY VN'I) SATl'ltDAY
MATINKK 2 I'. M.
t
Red Bird Wins
Featuring Win. Garwood and Vivian
Itlch In a Two Act Haro Track
I'hoto Drnmn
20 Million Dollar Mystery
Two Acts (.'omploto With ThrlllH
Mutual Weekly News
Lovers Luck
KBYBTONK COMBDY
JIBItB Sl'NDAY ONLY, MATINBB
AM) BVBNING
"Kissing Cup"
Tho grjmt r'aclty? lnoodmmii In
four Interesting parts that Iiiih drawn
capacity houses ut advanced prices
everywhere, ITiO thrilling scDues.
ALWAYS I0o
SKIRTS?" SAY MASQUEFIADEnS
?
- Miu, In tholf hoys' co-tnnn-
were walkluic townrd l'rostto. 1S0
mlies. Tho girls wore overalls,
"Tho police didn't know 1 was u
girl until I talked," xuld Miss Gcrr
son. "We were roIiik north to work
on my nude's ranch, I don t know
where my father Is nml mv mother
Is dead. Jessie's father lives In
Gloudnle. We are praetlrnlly alone
In the world and must work, n
litiftw n girl would be molested, so
we took the hoys and dressed as near
like them us possible and then start
ed north."
til au r-. i"
felley fitiitiditlinii fund is hung spent
in this state eniniol prevent expics
iou of the tnie ilissntisfactiou I ell
nt the conduct of thexe ease,
'iiiicniielll's Ttlal
The firt trinl of X.uueniielli was
before .liuUxc (Irauliy ('. Ilill.ver. 1 111
yer had just heeii upHtint'il hy (lov
ernor CnrSou to nsniue an nddi
tional judgivhip created hy the leuts
litlure enrly in itn renent sesitin. The
ehiiirmiiirof the senate judiciary
committee having thin lull in charge
was t'lmrles lliiydeu, the Ifoekefeller
iittoruey ut Wiilsenbuig, the eount
seat of Huerfano count. .
The hill was denounced hv the
iBrctik Up Coughs, Croup and
Colds Promptly
with Srhlffmaiiu's Concentrated tlx
pectornnt Giiarant'fil to give In
ftnet relief nml If not found tho very
bent inediMne, mono will be return
ed l nu Druggist Adv
THE PAGE
Mctlford's Lcnilliin Theater
I-'IUDAI NI SATl'ltDAY
1
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in
"THE TRAMP"
AMOK JOYCI5 In Three-Act Fealuro
'The Girl of the Music Hall"
IJBSBIK KYTON In Sollg Jungle-Zoo
. Drama
A Night In the Jungle
n-io-ic cunts
For That New
SPRING SUIT
Tailored to Fit
KLEIN
128 East
SEE
MAIN
Upstairs
I V
IM'cmh in a si'lii'inc lo gie Ihe Koclie
feller Interests n tlWricl ,iutle who
would gft Id any limit to wiithfv thf
iltiiimiMls of tlnwo wlfo wan I od to
hnw Iho woihl hv legal insult'" lint
the ('oloriuto coal haroiis were uuhl
anil Ihe mliieiN wiong.
llefoie his itipoiuluH'Ul llill.ver wv
an attornev for the coal compiiim
lie iiinile npii'ohes ihiiiiig the tain
paiu, ih'cokIihk lo iitlulaviU ii t
senlml by llnwkius nl X.iuti'Kiint'Ut'
first dial, iliMiouiieiuu Iho -Inker- n
oittliiWH umli'sertiiiir of un nu'ti' cl
Ihe liuiidn "f Ihe tale. These nth
davits, niHilc lo nhovv uli nnolhci'
jiulge sliutilil he called t ticsi" u ;
Ihe trittl, wer iuiiorrd h .Ittilne Mill
j or, who procoeiU'il to ti the en (
Irtinnelf. i
ltullng after liitinvt was madi
itirnint the ulloinevs Im the ilel'cu-e
which hsIoiiImiiiI i'en the Mpeetnlol-.
Vol in wpite of this Ihe jury ili
ajltepd, otliig eitht to four for hc
(ultlJ. The scpoinl trial followed ut
onec.
The couutv iMiinihisshniers nte ic
ipilVil b lutt lo eerlifv Mllll lllitucs
iw jurors. AMcr uil tint I v ot Hies
hud heeii exliitu-tnl It un- siimsici
i 'ui.f III i i InitliH'il Imvc l'ii
the pioscciitmii in llu in e, too, that
(he I'ldui ii iii-'uii mi oK'ii M'liite
from the sttvet
Stagnant Blood Given
A Quick Impulse
Wonderful Activity Im
pnrtctl by a Fnmou
Remedy.
The appfurMvn it rlmpl, ii', kkln
rrnptlnni ami nil ftl'lmr t !iiiiir- hi l.
rsll dr M. H, M . tin. fniooin Mo.hI iurlllr
t'altiarllc. initio, buwil luntria nml Ui
ntlvr Mtm t ilu.
.Nit nmiKiiit nt Ul will ilrttrnr rrrlsln
crrin which raiii liloxl ami tVlu rrmitloli.
Iln-jr nrr awnjr down Wi In lh Hmih,
wrtia(ta In Iho rry marntw iif tin1 hn
Anil urti a cnillllixi mils fur tlir Mstrtliliif
Intliimrr of H. H. H. It U IihItiI a rwfk
alil rrmnlr, '"" It I takrn up hjr tli Mwsl
trrani noil urrrr Iimci nirdlrlnal lltflii
rnrv. Un and on It gura, through ami
Ihrutish I lie rntlrc ajulrtu ami nlwiijt with
llir amnr Oftlnlln nrllnti to iIIiIihIk,. Krrm,
OMlru lli'lr activity n'ul mlmnlaln ibe II.tt,
tinr, klilnijra, lxitvrl anil aktn tu throw
tlirm out ritiupklrly
It allmulnlM ulagnant Mnol, prrtMi- n
ralloniil nlilUrallun In Hip tifrtn ri-ntcm nml
thrrrtiy the nntnral funrilun of tlm IhmI ar
orotiu'it in rant mit IniruilcM, tin tinier hiw
tmiielr tntrcnrlirit thtj mar I" It refute
tlii mnl.'iil IhtNirj that tu ilnir-y wllliln tit
tin Knna that rat Intn mir rltal rIU tr
ilruirt HiMt tlntror or very filiUnrr, lift
a l.itll.- tif H II. H. IimIit or any ilnm;il"t ami
fur Hal niWIrfl on ffn-rr hlwxt illinrWa
wrllr nt tmro In tlir- Mrtllral Mrrr. 't
Hwlf, Hprrllfr (V., 10.1 Hwlft ll.l Atlanta
fla. I'm not arr,it a aubatltutr. Inilit
upon what yuu oik tut.
With Meilford Trade
Is Meilfortl Mntic
Buying
Jewelry
by Mail
Ifiu'l nn rnmmou a
habit uh It lined to he
Tbat'H because the ieople are be
ginning to find out that there In
nothing for (hem In Iho prartlce,
Nothing caved In money, nothing
gained In iiiillty, no advantage any
where. lint there are dhtadvautugon,
' Uncertainty about what ou am
getting, tedlniiH waltH, Inability to
examine gondii,
And dUuppolutmcntn nil around.
Iluy at home, hero where Jewelry
vuIiich are eiiual (o any nn where,
MARTIN J. REDDY
TIIK JKWKI.KIl
212 K. Main St. MKDOItl), OHK.
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AMBITION
If you, young man or young woman, have It- plttii DKTIJIl.MINATION
and CMIAIIACTIilt, you are wanted at tho
Medford Commercial College
, "Tho Scliool for Amblllouq Yotinli Pimple of Gharnctor'
Commercial, Shorthand and KubIIhIi HubJeclH Thoroughly Taught. ,
Kchool All Hummer Day and Kvonlng. Ill .V. (Jiiipo Ht.
m
When Old Age Comes
then Is tho tlmo you want to enjoy the comforts of
lire.
Now Ih tho tlmo to iiuvo-now Jn tho tlmo lo etart
an account with uh.
I I'KlirKNT TNTKIIKKT I'AID ON
HAVINflH ACCOINTH
QVER 22 VCARS UNDKR OHC MANAGKMEt4f
I
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lO en,
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fimolitrn of
Turkish Trophies
ClKrott"ti llftceu yenre g(
isrc niitnheri of
Turkish Trophies
Clgtircttctt today!
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