PAOE BIX nrEDFORD MTr: TRiBnra:, medford, ot?i now TinnsDW. rv is, ioin MAY ROBSON AT PAG TONIGHT E SPARKLING PLAY Mfcv KoltHJll f It'lT- stlllFllllH rdlutcf nai)lnh, lirliH"- t'.ir-. i thtm BHt, Mitound rom- i, ,1 '! jtiM lijlui ilh i 'k i . i I - fin lrlKl" i ill 'i i Int' ti i . mux li- I- - h ' i riii r or Mr? M hi i' w i- i.i. i nt. il tit the Clunle lot i i IrM Uut 1 iidui nlKht, mi.' Hi- - irrn nmto itar. Tb play In of a ratht i . i . It it t ttoM. ,A wstrn flnancUr '" Mima a'poww in Wall atrmt and i mltttn with the society bus:. li YatUa hla wlfa a plain, aterydm . emmurat Roman whose irnlii" la her Mtcbea- - made over Into reigning queen of saoMy and lie hn a frivolous "doll" of (totham'a aelri all pleketf out for lit son til wo,i Im, howaver. come to hie sens- and fain woold wed' hla father's t" nwtrapher. Clouds Rather on the Jwrison and family ties are throat oed. Mother eomes uo the rearue atri the day Is aavttd. But It lan'l the play -It's May IUU. ami. The way she strnMles in net her balaia flunre into latest stylit Ifrwns t he "made over" as her hwu hand wishes Is the ultimaU- In ram edy. There are momenta of deep pathos aa well, hut sctatlllallttK wit aHaappeane ituherlr tears on each itecaslou, the transition eoralns quirk aa a flash. Toward the end of the play com" the climaxes of both pathos am! humor. The son persists In his love for the atenoitrapher and Is ordered t leave home, tint off without a rent. The mother has to deelde whether to remain with her husband or K with the son. Mother love triumphs awl she fteeldes to leave. Here the father cowea to his senses uud rails the MH bach. With the family unit ed the husband says, "Kmlly, did you really mean that you would ao auy with Junior and leave me?" "Of oourse not!" repllra Mrs. Matt, brushing aside a tear, and Just a happy as If she were baking Ma eeitl tn her kitchen back In Omaha. The supporting rast Is excellent. Jack Story playing the pari of th son In a manner particularly note worthy because of Its entire luck of aUglness. flmlth Hnvles as the futlior. Jt Juat the type of man one expecu to see la Wall strvet. The audit-nee Friday nlRht win rather slim due perhaps to cauw way counter Ml nut ions The pls Is to ho presented Saturday matinee end night and is deserting of erowded houses. 'GHLMME FADDEN AT STAR I0DAY fsBBBBBBBBBBamlBSLlnn A AA tBVlmimSBBBBBBBH ASK PRESIDENT TO START MOVE TO B RING nri wa lii.li.O'i i. I li' , lit i i i 1 1 in of t lit' l.oxk) ttii I'i'i (Mtiit'i Lin rt'MtKn Ing from t liar ol tsnimlon. This Imrru Is the only one in rupttvlty with u rlruitutlr tempera ruent and her reason for leavlna Hi l-asky fold Is her objection to playing comedy. Ramona was wist to appear in sup port of Victor Moore, lu the produc tion of "t'hluimlc Kadden Out West," one of the rrrennilngly funny Chim in le iiddcn stories. Am Itsiiiona hail appeared In sup port of (leraldlne Parrar, the cele lirstetl operntle prima donna, both In "Carmen" nntl "Maria Rosa." and nlao hud appeared in "The Unknown" In supiiort of lm Tellnwn, formerly loading man for Harsh llertihardl, she decided that drama was her forte. While Ramona had no objeitlon to appearing with Victor Moore, she got the Impression first that the play was to be of th- slapstick brand of com edy, and with this she refused to be Identified. However, when Informed that It was to he eoiudy of a high order, she rnnfcnled to appear but announced that In the future, the would not appear In anything but Shakespearian revivals or Ibaen dramas. To show her utter contempt for the whole affair. li. promptly ate hit the rill' oil Mr Moon's bearskin (JlHpM WAIIIMil'oV M I'ti-i-ilent Wll-on tmlii ,niiiti) .in inti t.itmn to 'iit eillur rritlat or it -urifov of fictl wk'I hi ii iiiceliutr hv"' of the Ijeniruc In Kntree I'eiteoj of nhieli Tomiec Ireii1ent Tntt i Ht"' uleiit. The pre-iileiit in -tenkiiijj to ii n Hnfi-rppHfeiiiP etHnmittee re-i-etitiV rturjrp'cil taut alter the tfrnr .ll nation wiiM i-uitihiiic in h li'ii'.me tn rperve ieuee with n I'HiiiBion jiii liee force. In eelettrittiou of the iitiiiitefxitrv of ihp firnt HagtiP ennferenep rpprp-en-tutiveit nt the wtiin-n' itertee mrt.v iily urged l'reilrnl Wiimib to take itnuiediHte tpf to mil a f inference uf neutrul nitlHin- to mnkc efforts to ml the war in Kuror,c. lie w tohl itit'etingH celehriiting the firt Ilnuue i on fen-nee, which wax hcltl in lhtMt, ure Iteinjf held today in imtnv ticutrel fotuitrieH, Mi. W. Thomneon Biireh. cliair mnn of the local brunch of the wom cii'm M-nce (inrty, end Mr, f'iurlcs Kilwiinl ItiiKM'll und Mrs. Jolin .J. Wliiie, vice-ehuiniian. infortuutl the prcHulrnt tlic bclieteti the onlv thing ililiitniic pi'Hcc in KnroH' wii- the be irmniiiv' ot I he tiii.M incut liy neutrul IiiltUillf. I SAWS VALLEY UR URORS m ORPET ACCEPTED WAl'KKtlAN. III.. M.it IH NVith - Mien tt'lltntitclt neeeptiil lt hotli i i . i it ion mill id ten lln 'V II I ll nl IOI-M'l IW lllll't- III llll' ill I lMt. tot UK I' 1 II1M l-ll 'mi ill -Uiilttii, ihnittcil mlli . ii l.iIii ill Alarum Liimbtil, ln- , I ..I i uii'lliiiill, eoutiiiiii'tl to v ( im Iiiim nil i l ilurl y men , I, i .iinint'tl i i t'1 i . Imt milt . ,', ..l Ml ' I I In .llllll'lll -. i ll eve' v 'u in e.'illvil to I i i .ml Ii I i 1 1. il all i OH I i the sr I 'i urn ' i" c ot the i ,1 liiilelil I luil lie ii hi, lit In 'I llllil I I l Willi! I i i.i ii . Ili.it ma ' ii t ii mi tlu Ini'l Ml. 'Mil li .1 ti an imii.iini'il i ,i ' .1 Mi ll.ilt from the nail i ii .i .1 i "lil him In- ll.itl ii'i'i'ivi'tl re .. i'.i .lion lli.it I.iiiiiIii il h nl i i n M I...11 ! I mid .li- ."- . llll, I I Ll 1 . II (lllll, I (' llll' ill Hit k'uli ir miii.iI li..(n- on tlie i. ..lu lu'l'i'te llu -ii ill 1 1 'i .CHURCHES 10 MERGE MIN'M . 1111.1. Mum, M.iv IH. The ili'ii. ..I ii '"el "t the Norweg ian J. nl li. t. hi 'iii'lit- in Alneilill tta e. . ii .1 in i ..im m lor tiinil ne I loll (ml. i ,il n -. ii.il liiielllic; ot the NortM'M'un l.ittlu i.iii -tnoil, Tlie Inn. mi i .iii-l ilntli.il, preinrei h lepU'M'liliilue- of the I'liileil N'or--,.' in ti I. nihil, hi iliiii'eli. IIiihl;!'"-' 1 N..I tti":'nu l.itilii'ian "itinl mill the "t wc.'t.in I, "i'i i, in -Mioil, has lieen ailopleil lit I lie lil"l lilillieil, I1'ei'leil lit lliiitui'- l. lit! liott i-. tip tor iH'tioii lit the Ni'iWi.'i.ili l.ullii'lan Mt'lioil, A l I i'.i I iii.i pil'll ol lle Xol'tti'Klaii ; I. nth' ion -m.i.iI I itor union, hilt the It. it. .ini'l llu.,' I. li -,,.- inn if Hie tllii. 'II i- I. .1 i il I" tit tit In m ...l. . , M..I ht 'l Ll. it Mrs. M. K. thiitlner tta -iiilli'til.v slnekfti with ui ral. -1- TiicmIiiv anil though niiiroti'il. is .-till in if Iniil condition. Mr-. Mi I cht II of Ashesdm in liclp uig in the Mstoffice during the ill mm of Mrc (Inrdiier. The I'age ft I)ri'sT copiiauy luive been rehonding iiiuch of the Iuh1 in this precinct. The iMcuie ut the eloing of the I'unkcy si-hool lVitUv proved n ue ecs mill nil eiijoyiHl ii good program. Mis- Kverhnrt returned to ber home in Medfoitl. F. K. Ieuel uiotortn) out from Med fold in the interna of his ranch here. The severe froNts of hist week did no little ilamuge io oielinnls and gur-'len-. N'etwilhstnniliiiv: (he cteritv i.l the weather. J. A. Morivll rcMrt he sated Ml ier cent of his apple crop. The thermometer Uropfieil a lott during the cold sM'll im eiin Ik rceonleil h- inniiv of the old-timers lor the tune of tear. Mrs. l. t Wilson i viitinu rein- tltfs ut Tolo. Miss Iliuel l.otvc titsitml home folks in Ashland Katiinlnv and Hun lav. J. I,. Nealoii as doiiiL- husiwaM llimiili our precuiel last Met I. ( hit Ion Crefor and I. mult ate tisitinn relatites at the ('inle t I. Hits t'lllie Was looklllit otci iiiii orehartls llu- tteck. Mant lss aie leeeiveil daily from oar hoH't'nl eiunliilutes. All tW'iil tin i nlllnli nl Millie, e ui'klluW Mlllll' llVlll IHEI-t lll-l Mi . i I' Wii.uii ..tl , hi!, b, r, tn rin il Siinil.n 1 1,, tn .in , vi i iii M-it hi T.ilih Itiu I. .in, M, .li,, i, ELECTION SUPPLIES FOUND SCATT BY ERA RAND JURY I ollou iiu Iteiciioi' ' the ar.tnd I ti i vli'h ' ni-lie.l il- .' li'M - Will-ne-liit : "We. the irrninl juit, re-inct fully niKtrt that we have exm- " "' " " "' ters of a criminal character brought to our notice and a a re-ult ol snid examination hate retnrncii into emtrt seven true lull- and one not true lull" I "lliil im h.itc c mimi'il the eoull- tt jnil ami other count olticen; tlmt i' linil the juil well ordered, sanitarv .mil clean. We find 'that mant valu- .ihlc old reconls ot the count v arc Ki pt in garret of a wootlohed to the 1 tcitr of the courthouse in a moM di- inlerlv aecupinrathm, endangered by I ne and subject to thett tir indi-- eriutinntc removal; tfant election iip- , llie- sneh a" ink, fiens and pencils ure littered nhout said plrte in a most wasteful nnd disordjrlv manfler. We iiNn find that monv valuable record in all ilt Mttment of the comity are '.Mthoiit Minlt room nnd in danger of I"-- by inc. a condition that ought to be remedied. An etaniination of the conntv farm shows ii to he well kept and the pa tient jiropi rlt i.it'.l l"f anil will treated. I "The other office f the county are all order! v ami well kept? o far a- we are able to observe from the limited examination that we hate been 1 nble to make. 1 '-S. . SMITH, t'oremnn." HISSES FOR ROOSEVELT ( AT IOWA SEETING CKPAK RAPIDS, la, Mat- IS A near riot occurred at the republican I state convention here today when Robert Healy of Webster county pre. ,sented the name of Theodore Roose jrelt as "the greatest man In the i world" and as the logical choice of I the partv for president. At the nien Itlon of Itooio'telt'n name n heillani of ,,, tll (1 , ii , loi,. Ioorc, and Heal wae hooted from the stage. Another sensational ejilnodo oo enrred when Attorney (Icneral Ocorgo Cosson, candidate for governor, ad dressed the convention and was forc ed to give way before his time limit of ten minutes had expired by a clam orous call for Lieutenant Governor William I.. Harding which drowned the speaker out. Harding Is the con vention's choice for governor. Mr. Harding in his speech eulogiz ed Senator Albert 11. Cummins and added fuel to the alreadv white hot flame of approval that swept the con vention" for the Iowa candidate for president Hurlng the day the tlelo Kates unanimously endorsed Cum mins' (iimlltlact lit resolution. There is more intimate en joyment in La Marquise Lhan in any olher cigareUe ever intro duced in the West. An exceed ingly likable quality that insures pleasure extraordinary. ITALY SHAKEN BY IE PROGRAM OF CONCERT BY MEOFORO BAND TONIGHT Tlie third lotui'lt will he uiten l.v ' the 'i iM.h il t nt in-. Ii.uiil nii.lir the (lite. l. ill ol il.iiiiliaasler Id Kills hi J KoMl.itiil hi tin ilt. ...irt. i oiiiuieni mi; at Tin n ate two tiiiielurs on this ivenlii. . iiom tn. Di.it hste I'H'ii cti'ii'Ulh n qui -.icit u (ii n ml se. i i luii 1 1 ii.H -. i i ii ii i In Opera ', iittil I jti'i Miiiini ' mi Im.. iiu. luinie ' i fit - liiui.l:i.. mi1! id, l,iiit ciilwe I J lion i will.. i 11,4 i ..n,e it p.M.il-j I Lu o( I ii. I ..i ih , i s,tin: in fi.l ; low the ll, ,iie ol Oj . ' ,i- II (s ull.mK ! nl uh lollow . Wi'.liliu Mault i . a iteUhtihii t V.iUi from I iiu--t I'linl'i-I of the Id ut from II liov.iloti Si tellt fui'ii l.urta. 1'iire.nloi hhuk fioml I'ariliCII I M.'l iiu'Zil 111. ill ('ihHlll'I'J ii 1 1- tt. i Ku-oli tin. M.nili.i l'i it .Itli fell 'I'.ltl'il ,i I-, r Vatil I'lu.ru.- iiim II llll, I oiii-'m'rin I'-ot It. Ml H l-lt ii l SEVEF QUAKE l'o lll.ll . 11.1 ll tl'lll 11 1 II II ' hoi' . I !i li ii of ll.ii i. h Iv H'lll tt . Itr. ' I'li.it ll.ili.in -it i ill lu.Mi li'i'MI , May lh n ..ith,oi..'.i .. i i 'i. il.n nilein e Im ' iil.it.ii. . s, .VI. ' I I I 0 , ,1 ll I CI ur I OHIO oti Ho M.uil on OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Mustaroie. StM How Quickly ItJkcUeves. YouittStmbMl M i ICOI ninhniVIv, and uiu.illy the '.nn i n'lti i h h 'i'-, o,itl iiik lomlort v 't.ii to i il i- r i ' i ' Ml STFKOI F. ' ,i .'. .a. mr r mmt. nul tMih oil vf pei.'.ir.l I i n instead ot muitard pU-tti. Will nt "i'iH tort ana nurjcin' c Ml'STFROl r. .mil rioommcnd it t lluir p it ."'- They ttill gUdly tt!l ou v.'ut nl.cf it nivfl from Sore 'llt'osi, l.n n.' -, t'roit(. Stiff Neck, A ttinn, ',nr ', ., 1 1 iifci-iiion Plcuri ., kht'U' . iti ei, I in -t.i-o, J' i i :inl N he of tK 1". i V i r lot' t, Si i4'n, Sore Mtxlit, I'm ,! i h He ie, I'n. t.! Prt. iV.1, ol the ll.i: tit otti'B TrrveO', I'' i:"n m). At our dru(JKst'r, in 5c an t Mt tin, and 3 r!al lari'v' ko-pitil m e I r ? 'V) ( Itr Mtrr ton (, t the f B' ti M ' v !'' KOI !' K. tui on i a ' jt 1.11 .A i t Tin. Mu-in ' t n ; 4i , V.Utv' 1 D Sfe-c-,. rJfi Mimi Mgfr& '-5ia .1 l U i MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT WiMi Companionable ! sy,,v, ., in iiuyisjuj rsrss.r . r & x :ijxi. .. '-lawoA. vrtji'v. V W W ' S J? rt?',e3 xHK. ys ' - s. s ji . -s ,' . sjar- . r ay. t-. r ".Niitrr. (JS &'&&i& 'SP-v Kirn.CM.BLTI.Ell IIKANCII . (y)A4,'i.1SSft ySt? CT;isr' MjkwofliiBradeTurLWiigBrltasoiiIr K rJ i ',"? 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