Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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OTDTKmi) MATti TRT1UTNTC, MKDFORR ORKOON. THURSDAY. MAY 0, tfllfi.
jr. IWARYS fur"
WAS BIG SUCCES
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A largo crowd wltni'RRPtl tlin musi
cal ntnl drntmillc ontertnlumerit plvcn
by Mm puplln ot St. Mary's Academy
Tuesday evening, under tho direction
6 tlio Rlotoro With tha.naslntnnco of
JAft I3l Ainlrow. Orio ot tlio most
ItltcrcRtlng feature ot tlio program
7h tlio nno-nct force preaontnd by
lit hojn entitled' "A tlraln of Salt"
or "A Doctor's Quandry.'' Kach hoy
(ttii Justice to tlio character which lie
ftortrnyccl. Kdward Mrthpr as Dr.
bin-cm, n rcnowiloii nuidtcal nrnctl
Uonor, watt the victim of govern! prac
tical JokPs played oh him by his ser
Tanl Jeremiah (Hiiro Daley), who
he continually reprimanded for his
Mow and easy-going ways, and who
takes ndVnntago of April fools' days
to carry out his pranks. During tho
doctors aliRcncu tho servant tries on
liln innHlor's coat nnd wig and Is vis
ited by nn Kgyptlan ornclo (Joseph
Mayer) and Is transformed Into Dr.
Ourem, and given so mo grains ot
Mil to administer to his patients. Ills
first nntteiil Is .11m Lcary (Robert
Duff) who was kicked uy a horse.
Next conies Officer Drown (Merle
Merrlinan) with n "wlnii chest," fol
lowed by Major Skinflint (William
Itlce) who was woll characterized by
his name with a strong "dontchcr
know" accent, nnd finally Fritz D
Uelsplol (Paul Lansing) appears on
tho scene, tho father of eight niothcr
ies children nil afflicted with tho
measles. Tlio Imposted gives Krltz
some money to -buy candy and food
for thu orphans, nnd after they leavo
ho remembers Unit tho oraclo told f
him that only by (toino great act of
charity will ho bo transformed Into
his true character. On tho doctor's
return ho Is visited by bin friend
Ittifus Smiley (Hlchard Daley) and
Professor Sanltas (Lambert Matter),
an expert on lunacy. While they aro
In tho doctor's office, all tho patients
Including tho Dlnkelspcll family re
turn and aro very profuse In their
praiso nnd thanks for the euro which
tho supposed Dr. Ciirem effected by
tho grains of salt.
Tho real Dr. Ciirem Is In n quandry
and Is suspected of Insanity by his
friends, but the doctor surmises that
ho Is tho object of a practical Joke
nnd suspects that his servant Jere
miah Is tho offender, who finally con
fesses that his lovo ot fun led him
Into trouble.
Joromlah's mbnologuo song
"Clothes Oft Makes tho Man" was
very much appreciated, and tho pre
dicament of tho Dlnkonspeil family
brought roars of laughter from tho
audience. Tho musical part of the
program was carried out by tho girls
from tho first grade to the graduating
class nnd was exceptionally fine. Miss
Helen Hcddy was greatly applauded
In her rendition of tho monologuo
((How Ituby (Rubenstcin) Played."
Miss Carolyn Andrews favored tho
nudlenco with "Ave Mario" and Cath
orlno Deuel played "Valso Arabesque".
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BAYONETS
l.ON'DON, ny , T:.-1 n. m. -A Pot
rojjrml dispatch to tho Hunter Tele
griuu compiiny say:
"Details have heon received here of
thr defeat li.v Hip Hnitum of a mk
ili nnuv porp' "Mlie Oattciwti'. Ail
of fori r wn made, liv 30.000 Turks
under Djitvid Pulm to inutile the
Dilinnii-Klinri wujioii, wliieh the Km
sonns occupied.
"Tin entire- Turkish force wns
hurlcil injuiiisl tho llniiiii iMwilioii".
lint thp Muscovites nlthotijih numer
ically inferior, held their ground.
Knph Mtceesive uttnek was received
nt the hnyonet point. Tlie Nubians
then hegnn n eountor uttnek nnd com
pletely roruled the o.xhantcd Turks
who retired in disorder, J he pris
oners include the famous Kurd lender,
Snnko."
BOBO REVOLT IN
CHRISTfAN CHINESE
ASK OUR HELP
WASHINGTON. May 0. An up-
unl h.v ritiistiuu Clunpvi slttilottl I
anil husiness men in the United Stale;!
for inoml snhportr for China m the
present crisis wns rceeixed todnv nt
the white lion? and wns transmitted
lo the stale department. It was sign
ed by twehe OuUtinn Chinese ir
New York. Philndclphln and Chiongo
nnd was addressed ns well to lending
.religious bodies in. America. The up-.
pent ilrjincs that public opinion in tlnv
i'uited States alone edit help China in!
her present .situutioii.
JUbGECHILDS' FOE
FAILS IN ATTACK
WHEN YOU CAN BUV THE BESlT
35 12 1SS
RCOUIARUMCX IUOUlAlUYttS rUOUlARlYtU
Mw faA tfirf&tfsied
NO BETTEfc COFFEE AT YOUR GRdCER
GAINING
"WETS" WIN FIRST
gPRINaFIBM), 111., Shy GV-Tl.o
flrtt clash between tho "wets" nnd
tho "drys" in the Illinois fionnto to
day resultod in victory for tho
"wets." I)y a vote of till to 22 the
frennto refused to -ndopt Senator
Cleary'K resolution providing that his
repidunco district miti-Hitloon hill he
tnken from the license committee and
plum! on tlio cnlomln.r.
CLUB PLAN FOR
FOURTH OF JULY TALKED
Tlio regular monthly meeting and
banquet ot tho Med ford Commercial
club was held In St. Marks hall last
night and although the attendance
was small tho club transacted consid
erable Important business.
A general discussion or a Fourth
of July celebration was lutd and It
wtfa the opinion of (ho club thut tho
city colebrato and on motion Presi
dent Gntca appointed J. A. Perry, H.
A. I.ntta and Guy Conner to meet
with tlio Merchants association com
mittee In tho near future and decide
definitely about tho celebration.
Tlio question of dilapidated signs
and misleading guldoboards along
the Pacific Highway was discussed
and tho president uppolnted Guy
C, an n of, H. C. Gnddls and S, 8, Smith
to tako up tho proposition with tho
county court with u vlow of having
tho' objcctlonablo ones removed and
prdppr guIdeboardB put up. Tho com
mjttee was also Instructed to put
markers ulong tho Pacific Highway
iji the city.
Jt was dwldod to do nway with tho
monthly banquets until October. A
lUH'qut will bo held In June, howover
If, tlio president dooms It udvlHulilt)
Ifi s1t with tlio colobjatloii on
July i.
CAPE HA1TIEX, Haiti. May 0.-
J)r. ltosnlxo Hebo, lender of the revo
lutionary movement ngiunst Presi
dent OiiilhUno, rode ipto Tape Hiiitien
today nt the bead of a strong delaeh-
ment of envalry. The town wns occu
pied some ten days ago by two of Dr.
Hebo's gvnrrnls. Fighting is going on
between the government forces nnd
the followers of r. Hebo at Linibc and
Gniuil Hivcire. Hotb of tliese towns
have clumped hands ocnil times in
the past fortnight.
FREIGHT RATES NOT
BASED HON VALUE
(TUCAfiO. Mny (!. Compilation
.showing the value of different com
modities nnd their carload .freight
rates were presented today in the
western freight advance hearing to
supjHirt the contention of objectors to
tho proposed ndvnnces that the value
of the commodities hauled is not a
controlling factor in determining the
charge.
According to the figures tnhulntetl
bv him, V. Jf. Hopkins, formerly
transportation manager of tho Chi
cago Hoard of Trade, said:
"There is no .substantial relation
between commodity values nnd trans
portation earnings. A carload of
railroad fusees, valued at .f.'tOuO, car
ried for H.'tO milts, earns tho currier
.$130 ; a carload of wheat, worth
$1000, curried tho same distance,
earns .i)7.30. The fusees cam about
30 per cent more and are worth five
times as much."
SACllAMBNTO, Cnl May .ICon
trary to a general opinion that pre
vailed until the last minute, nn as
sembly committee decided tonight not
to hold Judge John U Chllds of Del
Norto county for Impeachment, fol
lowing a four Nceks searching Inves
tigation Into charges ot official mis
conduct filed with the legislature by
37 residents of the. northern county.
GOOD YEAR AND
REPUBLIC TIRES
Try fortified Good Year, 13,100
miles on Medford-Ashland stage nin
and still in use.
We do our own adjusting.
Crater Lak6 Motor Car Co.
Distributors for Stmt born Oregon
1(5-18 S. Fir street. McnTord, Orison
Tlttre sir
Viituti sad
Vlcitulni In
great VMitrty
of Mylen from
$10 Id .'00
ThU I. tin
VkiroUXVI, JM0. Kaix
itrnif can be
utrjiiijfil II
dcilrcd.
The "easy chair, route
to the world's best music
StttiiiK nt hntneiii comfort ntul listening to the Victrola i the
ideal way to hear the greatest singers ami musicians.
Juit as teal as hearing the attiitl In pcron at tho crowded
theatres ami opera homes ami better because you can have them
entertain you at your leisure, whenever ami nt oftc.t a you wUh.
Stop In snd lit in dnnoniirate the Vlctioh und ihott )ou huw taiy tl !
to gel one lor )uir lionic,
Hale's Piano House
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Arthur Kleinbummer und family
motored lo Hogac Iliver valley (31m-day.
Mr. Dozier of the Medford garage
.was n Little Apidegato visitor Sun-
iluy.
Misa Fnnny Hiimiltoii nttended n
dnncing jmrty at Sterling Saturday
cveninp.
Joe Ooldhhy and family Sundayed
on tho Hip Aiiplegate.
A light frost Mondny morning1
caused hlight damnge to fruit and
vegetable crops in riluccK. On the
whole, however, tho damage! reported
ik very Blight.
Mrs. hntnk Krunii motored to
JnckMnillo it-t week.
Coutnictor lVckluim is pushing
tho prejmrntory work on Kulpli Jen
ningV now bungalow, which will be
0110 of the mo.t liiejmshcsMrig homes
on the Applegute.
Greatest of H
Human Blessings
Ttio noat wonderful thine la tho world
I lovo expreed In tbo licljil4 Infant.
Ana anions tnoxu
nld nnd camforU .or
cx;ctunt molhers Is
tho well known
"Mother's Friend."
This Is an external
application to tub!o
tli.i oiMloralnal mux
cits to btcomo xnoro
iillant, to rxiand
1 uturall THhout
t 0 1 a in front tuo
strain upon corrtu nnrt UBomcnts.
Ajiptlcd as Aire, ted U ion thoso musclen
Involved It aou'-hua tho flho network of
nerves with which nil tlio rousc'.en ora
mijiplled. Thus a treat nlmro of tho pains
no much drtnJcd may 1ms nroldcd and tho
Jicrlod ot csxctaricy iiamtutl Ju comfort.
There In no jucntlaa tut what sura
relief Iian r. marked Influcnco upon tho
fc'ieral henith nf fho rrothtr.
fc a Jltilo lool; Hunt by joaij much use
ful Information Jv kIc to Inoxiwrluiiccil
ii'.ofhcni. It tell )iow to uc Mother'a
l'rlend" nrtd how to avoid calilmf lriit.
It hail tyvn I'rvpured Jn our Uborulory
for owe forty mri and U Impwn fuvor.
nhly to moot druittcUttt vtrrywht: . (Jit
.. iix. i0ly nna ttillu for Ixwk to
jtrailflelil IliBulutor To., aw ijimur uia..
Allaijla. (la, Do furw to uxk fur ui4
u llut yinj get "Atpilitr's J'fltnd,"
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MEDFORD INVITES
Every Man, Woman and Child
in Jackson County or any other
place to enjoy their hospitality
SATURDAY, MAY 8
Community Dinner served free
to out-of-town visitors at City
Park at 12 o'clock sharp
Free Band Concert 11:30 to 1:30
FREE MOVIES
at Page, Star and It Theatres
Ffoiri 2 b'clock to 5:30 for out-of-town visitors. Get tickets at any of the Stores
Procession Led
by
the Band
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Starts from Bear Creek bridge at 11:30
sharp. Everybody get in the band "
wagon and join the procession and
HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE
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