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THE BEAST AND THE JUNGLE
Si says
"All that Soy Dean, our vlllngo
cut-upj needs tor bo n Clinrllo Chap
lln Is a littlo mora practice fallln'
over hhi feet."
LAUGHS
WIlArS IT?
11 Jim Mahco
If a plcra'fl a poem,
And rhythm Is rhymo,
And both ot them rill you with
bliss;
If proso Is just prose.
And a plot means a talc.
Can anyone tell "what Is this?'
y
P.?S. -All rlKht, go to tho foot of
tliu class.
A Distinction
"It seems to mo that JIggs Is ter
ribly conceited ot late."
"Well, ho has a right to be. Ho
was tho first man arrested for intox
ication in West Virginia after tho
stato went dry." Buffalo Express.
a a
Jckji or Hytlo
First Neighbor (threateningly)
Did you call mo a two-faced thing.
did you?
Second Neighbor (unabashed)
Yes, I did: and wot's more, I don't
know which on 'em's tho ugliest.
Tid-Illts.
And Scratch!
"All women aro kittens," says a
Now York actress. Yes, but some of
'cm grow up. Washington Post.
A Trailer.
'I follow tho medical profession,"
remarked tho newcomer proudly.
"Surgeon," wo asked politely, Just
to mnko conversation.
"Undertaker," ho roplled scnten
tlously. though gravely. At that, wo
coniddorod his rejoinder a bit cryptic
and shrouded In gloom. Philadel
phia Ledger.
Sot UnanlaioUM
HIx Women aro suspicious crca
turos! Wlx My experience Is to tho con
trary. For instance, there's my wife,
sho's a woman and trusts mo, whllo
my grocer, who Is a man, doosn't.
Puck.
A liar KubMlttito
"This magazlno iIIbcusbcs substi
tutes for petticoats."
"Well?"
"Somo girls seoms to think a
bracelet makes a very good substi
tute.", Now York Globe.
Out of a Job
"I used to bo well off boforo tho
war started."'
"Poor man, Is (hat so? And what
was your business?'"
"I was a lecturer for International
ponce," Detroit Frco Press.
.
IlunjiliMl l'luim
First Flat Dweller Wo secured a
very good cook, but wo ahd to let
hor go.
SucondlFla't Dweller Groat Scott,
why? ,
First flat Dweller Because after
wo got her homo we found she was
too large (o get Into our kitchou
etto. No I'roU'nM)
You don't seem to take our engage
wont seriously."
'0f cpiirse not. If I had I would
not hnvo engaged myself to you."
'
j litirournged
"So ypu .want a Job ns office boy?
Well, I "want to Inform you right
now JjuU we've hud lots of offlco
oy and they wer nil worthies,"
"y, -sir--that's why I thought
(tils tffl R'9fi j'lHce p nnny,"
T OtlN 1?. LAWSON, Colorado strike lender, has been
J convieled by a Colorado jury ol' first degree murder in
connection withthe death of John Ninnne, a deputy sher
iff killed in n clash between mine guards and striking uiin
eiSj and sentenced io life iinprisonmenl. It was not
claimed that Lawson did the killing himself or was near
the slain man, but that ho was in coinmand of the strikers.
By the same logic .Tohn D. Rockefeller, Jr., is guilty of first,
degree murder, as he was in command of tho deputy
sheriffs that shot down the eleven children and two women
in the tent colony at Ludlow.
Tho Lawson verdict trumpets abroad the existing con
ditions in Colorado. t shows how complete is the domina
tion ot what lien Lindsey antlv termed "the .Beast and the
.jungle. uovernor and legislators, militia and nonce of
ficers, courts and jurors subserviently strive to carry out
the orders of the Beast, whose mark'is on them all.
Lawson's real crime is daring to organize the strikers,
daring to defy the powerful mine-owners, daring to oppose
Standard Oil. His temerity must be punished, and an ex
ample made of him that will effectually deter other lib
erty-loving souls from attempting to assert the rights of
man in a Colorado mine or a Rockefeller camp. Hence the
persecution hence the travesty on justice.
To try Lawson, a special act of the legislature was nec
essary and of course forthcoming. A special judge, for
merly attorney for mine-owners, named. The prosecutor
is also a former mine-owners' attorney. The witnesses are
special detectives and deputies who admit on the stand
that they have been employed to "get" Lawson. And the
jury proved to be well chosen. Lawson may appeal, but
ins appeal will probably be in vain. iMany tunes m the
past tho Beast has shown absolute control of the courts in
Colorado.
One thing the Beast does not understand, that unjust
persecution reacts and destroys the persecutor. Misuse
and abuse of power undermines and eventually causes its
collapse. Lawson. the martyr in labor's cause, becomes a
national figure when Lawson, the strike leader, was a local
personage. The persecution of organized labor stimulates
its growth by tin-owing its grievances into the limelight
and arousing public opinion to demand the eradication of
abuses. The conviction of Lawson, like the massacre of
Ludlow, proves the power of the mine-owners, but it also
proves their folly, for they lose all they strove to gam, and
more besides.
There are none so blind as those who will not see. Be
cause Ben Lindsey exposed the rottenness of Colorado, the
Beast set out to destroy him. In twelve veal's he has been
elected or appointed to office ten time's. He has faced
two recalls. He has lived down calumny and misrepresen
tation. He has been legislated out of office. Because he
spoke on the 'J Shame of Colorado" in the east and exposed
the feudal system of the coal barons and the horrors of
the strike, the last legislature abolished his office, but the
popular outcry was so loud that the governor was forced
to veto the bill. The persecution of Lindsey has made him
famous and ins majority grows with every fresh attempt
to retire him. Yet the Beast, learning nothing by failure,
mindly pursues its brutal tactics.
And what part did John D. Jr., that mincing Mis? Nancy
of the Sunday school, take in the Lawson parody? Un
doubtedly the same part he took in the conduct of the
strike secretly approving every cruel move to crush by
might all opponents, while with smug hypocrisy protest
ing innocence and mumbling platitudes that is the Rocke
feller wav.
MOVI
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MONTHS
AHEAD
OF STYLES, WRITES MARY FULLER
r9Hm&lirJEWV&
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DENY
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SCHOOL PLAY IN
VALLEY IVIES
Recognizing tho educational value
of tho Mid-Summer Night's Dream,
which Is to bo given Friday after
noon at tho Page tho Drama lcaguo
has persuaded Mr. Allen to includo
it in the scries of moving pictures
that arc to be shown at the fair in
San Francisco.
Tho Itoosovclt school entertain
ment Is Introduced by Kngllsh Folk
games and followed by tho sixth
grado play A Mid-Summer Night's
Dream, the Kngllsh May Day Idea
has ben carried throughout tho en
tiro program that Is to bo given Fri
day afternoon at 2:30 nt the Page
theater.
Only when It Is remembered that
there aro but 123 pupils enrolled In
this school and that every pupil la
taking an actlvo part can tho effi
cient work of each teacher bo fully
appreciated.
Public cntortalnmcnts aro gener
ally given by the talented fow, chos
en and drilled for tho occasion, no
gardless of talent this program repro
kcnt the every tiny class room work
of ouch child.
COMMUNITY
A
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MEErS IN ASHLAND
ASHLAND, Ore., May 4. The
Southern Oregon Medical association
meets In regular session hero on Tues
day, May 11. The organization em
braces In Its membership leading phy
sicians and surgeons In territory ox-
toudlng from Ilosoburg to tho Califor
nia Hue. Musonic hall has been spok
en for to accommodate this gathor-
HlK. but tho t'xart plnoo of meeting
Will bo ftiuiouucod. lor on.t
TO BE AN EVENT"
Mctlfonl increhantH nrc planning on
making Community tiny, next Satur
day, the bijrgeht get-together event
in the history of tho vnlloy. It U
planned to foatcr u Hos-ed bund of
unity between the various hoctioiiK of
the county, and to this end entertain
ment is being elaborately urrunged
for ull-romenf. There will lq free
movies nntl free dinner, with plenty
of hand muhie. The hize of the fnm
ily does not mutter nil will bo given
tinkets upon application to any mer
chant in the city.
The weather promises to be bright
nntl eleur for the tiny, which insures
n largo crowd.
FAMILY WIPED OUT
IN AUTO CRASH
IXlS A.N'CIKLKS, Cul., Mny .".
(hvin IliekH, Washington state com
inihHioiicr to the San Diego exposi
tion, who hustuiucil serious injuries
yesterday in the automobile itecident
whiel) cost tho lives of his wife, two
children and two women relatives,
was reported to bu in fairly good con
dition today by hospital surgeons. Ho
sustained severe contusions in tint
crash with the intorurban clcctriit car
near Watts, mid uoconling to the sur
geons may ho suffering also from in
ternal injuries which have not yet
manifested themsklvcH,
rLBvn
FOTOGWAVHCR
Hy Mary Fuller.
(Written Kapcrlnlly for This Nowa-
paper 1
CHAPTKIl III.
Dressing to appear In photoplu)s
Ik more of a problem than dressing
for the street or tho drawing room.
In tho one care you consult only
your own taste. When ou act In tho
movies you have to consult tho re
quirements of tho character you rep
resent, the time and the country In
which the play In laid. In the course
of a year I net many parts tho Ul
lage maiden of plaldit and pigtails,
tho country lass, with her shaking
curls, tho society leader In silk and
pearls, tho mountain maid In her
tnttcred calico the adventuress In Jot
ami velvets, the flxherumld with situ
pic garb and windblown tresnos, and
countless more, each requiring study
as to fltnoss and deportment.
Some film companies supply thu
wardrobe, but most stars have- to fur
nish their own.
This Is an ndded element not only
of expense, but alio of time. It takes
precious hours of thought and pre
paration, especially In tehse dnyn
FULL E P.
of realUm whn nudlcnres demand
that ever thing about a movie play
shall bo In keeping.
A few years ago when tho movies
were In their Infancy, 'anything
"went," A fat dowager would wrap
a lace curtain about her mountain.
on koif and call It a robe. This
would not be allowed today.
Smart dressing Is domnuded where
the character Is supposed to b a
smart (I reuse r. That means you either
hnvo tn know tho subject of clothes
thoroughly or else learn It at once.
You must know what kind of fab
ric and what colors will best i-nmo
out In the plcturos. You must find
a dressmaker and a milliner who
will cater to your tastes. You must
Keep up with every ohunge that fash.
Ion decr.cil , ,
You cant' afford to wear April
fashions In a .Mine play. And you
must often sacrifice your vanity, ami
that Is one of tho worst blows.
In it werd:
Photoplay acting Is llko walking'
on the edge of a knife; It requires
ilolliao and balance.
(Continued Tomorrow.)
MEDFORD
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John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
28 B. nAUTLETT
Phone -M. 47 and 47-J2
Ambulance tyerrlce Ooroarr
.Mt'dfonl hlLilom entertained ut a
fcinoker in their new cliibrooms i
night in royul fn-hinu and lived up to
their reputation us good fellows. It
wns the inoit successful lodge gath
ering in the history of tho vnlloy.
About 01) FJks and guests attended.
Tho opening nddress wns made lij
Attorney H. F. AJulkey. .Messrs. Jer
ome nntl Hucliter presented n black
face sketch. Jn-. Florence Iluzelrigg
gave a f.olo, nccuiupiiiiii-d by .Mrs.
Marsh. A tpmitet composed of .Mrs.
Hort Thierolf, Miss Dorothy Wicks,
W. V. Isaacs and Fletcher FMi sung.
.Mrs, (leorgo T. Wilson gave n dram
atic rending, lollowcd by a selection
by tho Hnzclrigg orchestra. iMrs.
(Ilndys La Mar sang u solo. Colonel
Mims made u speech. A solo was
gTfon by Mrs. Hcrt Thierolf. Mrs.
Jonas Wold and Miss llazrliiug gave
a duet, followed by u solo by (Jeorgo
T. Wilson, accompanied by .Miss
Hamilton. Judge Kellv tend wireless
messuj;t's from distinguished person-nes.
MISSING
DIAMOND
IN CARPET SWEEPER
The 1)0 diamond stud belonging to
John KoitmnrcK, telegr.iph operator,
misMiig since Sunday, was found by
the chambermaid of the Holland ho.
tel in tho carpet sweeper Tuesday af
ternoon. H wns reported to the po.
lien by the owner that the diamond
had been stolen, when lie returned
from a ball game, The loss created
considerable excitement, uiid when
the iiinid went to empty the sweeper
there was the lost jewel shjuiiig in the
.dirt.
STAR
Medforcl's
Most Popular
Playhouse
THE PAGE
Mcdfortl's Lcadlnn Theater
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
THK ailL'AT PHOTO PLAY
The Pit
Two Oreut Stars
Wilton Lackaye
Supported by GAIL KANK. fam
ous as tho Adventurer in "Sovon
Koyes to Haldpato." Now playing
tho lead In Frogman's now play "Tho
Hyphen."
Hearst Selig Weekly
y-'ilHGQ
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Fourteenth Kpluodu
"Exploits
of Elaine"
THE RECKONING
TWO PARTS
Sterling Comedy, Ono Part
When Snilz Was Married
V
A itomnnco of Lovo and War In Two
PnrtH
The Treason of Anatole
With HTHCNNH OJUAUDO, Violet
MorHoreau and William Welsh
Nestor Comedy, Ono Part
All In the Same Boat
All tickets of Saturday, May" 1st,
returned (o purtlmseis will bo lion,
oretl at any pcifoi'iuuiiio Tuesday or
Wednesday,
Pleaso telephone about our fea
tures. No trouble to toll you, Phono
100.
ADMISSION YIW AND TWN QTfl,
TOF
GERMANY TO FIX
FRYE INDEMNITY
WASHINGTON, Mnv fl. The text
of tie American unto to (leniuuiy de
clining tin suggestion that repiunllon
lor the sinking of the American sail
ing ship William I. Five by the con
vened ciulser I'riux Hilcl Fiidrlch be
inuile through a (Icminti prize coin I,
nntl leileruting the iepiueutnton
for indemnity, was made puhlie today
by the stato dcpaitincnt. It already
lias been presented to too Heilin for
eign office in the foim of a comniuu-
lealion from Ambassador (leranl. It
follows in part :
"In reply to jour cvcellcney's note
of tho tli iut., which Die noveinineiil
of the Cuitcd Stules admits the lia
bility of the imperial government for
the damages ic-nilHm; from tlu sink
lug of tin' American sailing vesnel
William I'. Five hv the (lerinini iiiiv
iliary cruiser 1'iiujr. Hilcl IVIdrieli on
.la nun iv 'JH last, 1 have the honor to
say, by diicclion of my government,
that while the promptness with which
the imperial (leiinnu government bus
admitted its liabilitx is highly appre
ciated, in v government I'eeN I hut it
would be inuppioprinlo in the citctim
stances of Ibis ease and would in
volve unmw'snrv delay to ntlopt I lie
suggcxtion in vour note that the legal
it v of the character and destruction,
the Hit'inliug ol' Hie oIiuuuiiiIk and Hut
amount of hitlomiilly hIioiiIiI In) null
milled It) it (Htm coiui.
COUGHS AND BRONCHITIS
relieved luslnutl) with two ounces of
Schlffiunn'tt Concent rated Kxpcctn
rant A whole pint costs r,0 ruts
Money refunded If not satisfactory by
Med ford Pharmacy - Adv.
Climate failed;
Medicine Effective
Huffprrrs Horn (ulirr-uliam i 'tni
think Hi it tnrUiciiin "ill tu-t In' I i
thi'in ("oil nir ii'killur lul.ttn ttnil
t mmI (ii ii it i,i in rial "t ns In inn,
liui niiie In ofliM i.Minlml Matty
li.it a I. run rrat.iml to Imiltli l,
l.'tkinrui Altrinlic lliuil ll(
VVrlilnH, III.
-lirlitlrmriil 'I SrtiilKli jniir In-
Iriitnriitiilltf 1 hnr lirri, nrl
friiM, h .rrniNlinr Krnr, Oil llfirm.
Urr M. IIM.l, I t.iia inkrii lh '!
ptiitlil I'nrtiMiiiNlrf, Mlilrli ilrlnirit
Into 'I'lllirr, iilixl ilNrllll Mrrr
fuiiml). In IVIirunr), lt03, I nmt
In I'url Worll), Trill, nl ltr
I'niinii Cll), t'nliirmlii. Ktrr txrliiK
thrrf lui rfli my liyrlli III
fiiriuril uir Hint ln 'nr liir
lr. Tlirrr- iifrh. Intrr I ftiiniril
lionir, trls,lilMK MM iiiihii.. Ihr iliir
lur ImtltiK Kltrii tiir m, n"iirsHrr
uf rrnrhlnc ISrrr Mtlr. On July
II, I. no, I liriaii Inklim l; Umnii'a
tuinitrrliil rrtnrilr fur l.uim 't ruul.lr,
I n M tmit nml tirll mill run
il H in Html uf mirk mIhiiiI kit Brnln
rlvtnltii," t lil.rrl(rll.
I tfttilntll) VltTllt It uinttt.
I.Mdnnun AltiMiiino ' n t
rttlrarlnun in limn, liiul tntirrh hi i)
otnrff tlirnnt uii'l Iiiiik AtTO' tiuna
anil Ui-biill'lliut tlir miIiiii Ciiii
tti)ii no Imrinful or tmlilt forniUiK
ilniVN. ,i-iit no piilmtltiitrii Mtnull
Klii', l. rruulnr nr. : Kulil liy
li'.MlliiK ilruitttlntH Wrlta for Iioult
)tt of rei'ovfirln
IVkni.il Liiliiirntnrj, I'hllnilrlnlil.
Price $1 ami $2 n bottle.
NOBODY SPARED
Kidney Troubles Attach Mcdfonl
Men nidi Women, Old and Young
Kidney II In noUd young and old,
Often t'oiiie with Utile warning.
Children suffer In their eaily yearn
Can't control (ho Itldney ret'ndloiin.
(Ilrln aro luiiKuld, nervoiiM, Miiffer
pain.
Women worry, can't do dally work.
Men have lame and million Intuitu.
ir you have any form of lildimy IIIn
You iiitml reach tho civuho 'tho
kldiioyn,
Dimu'tt Kidney IMIli am for weak
hlduoyx
Have brotiKht relief to Medford
ieoilo,
Medfonl tcHtlmony provoit It,
Mrs. Mary Wlnterhmller, Sia N.
Palm St., Mcdfonl, nttyn: "Not only
have I lined Doau'n Kidney PIIU niy
hclf with good rciiultM, lint I nlmt
know of other who have lined them
with miceism. mu a firm believer
In tho merit of Dona's Kidney PIIIh.
I hnvo never been bothered by my
bauk or kidneys ttluce I took thin med
icine about four jonm nno."
Prion fiOc nt alt dealerit. Don't
nlmply nnk for a kidney remedy -Ret
Dean's Kidney PIIU the immo that
Mm. Wlnterhadler Itml FoHter-MII-Imrii
Co , Piopit , lluffalo N Y - Adv
MEDFORD 7
MONDAY, MAY 1 I
tmmsM
'C
Two SOci
SHOWS
united I
one and vet
despite this fact 25c Is the
enr.&Blon, including itjeeat,
PEOPLE
Taa
SEATS FOR 10.000
llrarrttd !. If Vimi VVanl
Zi a)t 30 lUira.
AWK!J!flwiLDWSf
&r ORIGINAL
trill
BUFFALO BILl
r-rriiHllr hrrM-lit tI.IJ. (.i.i.r,
1 1 t u plflnff. !(. rnxk. mUraai
Irnln mtarka, pun-- rtirr. r tlnnr,
with rniila tinBil uf llloi I4Ui,k
"""r", oaHrr.. ranch Klrla wi
r.r X. II i: A I. V It, I) WRITi
2 PERFORMANCES 2:15 mi 8:15 O
Doors Opon One Hour EarUir Z
GIFTS FOR GRADUATION
You no doubt have dear frlonds to be runiomhorod, nod )ou, of
t:ou rue, aro anxious that your gift nhould prove a plcaauro na well M
bo fitting to tho occanlon, . ,,f
Wo hnvo a very tanty aimortment of nrtlelet OHpeclally selected
for this neaHou, and will fool complimented to hnvo you come In and look
tho HtOCk ayw.
"A Olfi of Jewelry or ullvor In an cvcrltmtlng remoinbranco."
MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler,
illU l.'AST
MAIN HT.
The Teachers Review Course at
Medford Commercial College
DuKlnn MONDAY, MAY .11, mid PropareH for .ItWH EXAMINATION.
THEi'SUMMER SCHOOL
bcglnu MAY 31, and continues during .ll'.NV, .ll'I.Y ami AI'llCST, with
ClnHneu from H A. M. to 12 M. Commciclal ami Shorthand iitihJooU
Tbreo Months for ril.
For Full Information, Call, Phono l.".-D, or Write, III N. Orapo atnxt.
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