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JU1!jDU1vLI !Uilj lULlJU'M'i, iM VjUV UIOJ, Ulvt'AiUA, i'jIA, JIAm II i:m i. 1 i REVOLT CHIEFS NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, NAT, TUESDAY, APRIL I7TH. INCLUDE GREAT IN OF RUSSIA Human Side of Russia's New Lead ers Lvoff Is Prince and Great . Land Owner, Head of Zemstovs Milyokoff Leader of Democrats Guchkoff a Genius of Organization BY MILTON HRONNKfi. NKW YORK, March 211. I linve just hnd a comprehensive talk with the most important litissinii journal ist in Auiericu as to the personali ties now in control of democratized Russia, IIo is A. J. Sack, wlio, sin gularly enough is Anioriciin corres pondent of the l'etro;rrad newspaper edited by Paul Milyukoff and of the Moseow newspaper edited by Prof. Jlanuilofl', both of whom are nieiu tiunt of tho democracy's first cabi net. Here nro the (lmmb-nnil sketches or tno leaders or the revolution, us Sack who knows them all intimately, gave them to me : I,voff (iitiit Land Owner. Georges R. Lvoff, premier, presi dent of the council and minister of the interior, is a prince and a prent land owner, lie was the bead of the union of Zemstvos, an organization of peasants and land owners which took up the work of feeding and (mining tno army. Jlo showed a great genius for organization in the way be arranged bis labor. In politics lie is connected Willi no specific par ty, but is (piite radical in his views. Prof. Paul Milyukoff is with Lvoff, ono of the greatest men in Russia. He lias been the leader of the consti tutional democrats and is singular ly fitted for the post of foreign min ister, because ho is not only a pro found student of international poll tics,, but lias also visited all the great democracies and studied them at first baud. Minister of War. A. J. Guchlioff, the minister of war nnd navy, is an Octobrist, the mod cratcly conservative party of Russia. Ho is a business man, was president of the third dnnia and is president of the central war industrial committee, which geared up the manufacturing resources of the empire. for the use of the army at the front,, IIo has a genius for organization."' M. Kchinguruff, the minister of ag riculture, is a constitutional demo crat and a doctor by profession. In the dnnia bo made a specialty of liniincial and economic matters. M. Teresehtenko, the minister of finance, is a business man and i coustitulional democrat. He was i leading member of the financial com tnitt.ee of the dnnia. M. Kerensld is the leader of the labor parly in Russia. Ho is a bril limit lawyer and is well fitted to be minister of justice. He is the most radical man in the cabinet and his jiresence assures the support of the laboring clement. ' Defender of Little Nations. N. V. Nckrnsoff, minister of coin niuniealiim, is a land owner and i constitutional democrat, and is Rus sia's chief defender of the rights of smnll nationalities. He almost split with bis parly because bo thought it was not energetic enough in demand ing full rights for the Jews. The controller of state, Godneff, is a member of the Octobrist party and a lawyer. He was leader in all the debates resenting the tyranny of the old government. Prof, Maauiloff, minister of public instruction, was formerly president of Moscow university and is now ed itor in chief of the Hiisskiyn Yicdo mosti. lie resigned in 1011 from the university because he was unwilliiv to serve under the reactionary minis ter of education, lie is a wonderful teacher and has a rare knowledge of economics. In polities be is a con vtitutioual democrat. The date of the appearance ot this organization has been changed from Wednesday, April IStb, to Tuesday, April 17th, at which time they will appear at the Natatorimn in Medford. new stago Is being erectod in the auditorium of the Natatorlum, which will make it possible for every per son in the audience to see and hear this excellent entertainment to their entire satisfaction. Tho stuge is erected in front of the old one so that. the orchestra will be seated nearer the center of the room. Tho seating has been so arranged that every seat a good one. Tho scale of prices will he $2.00, 81.50 and SI. 00. This VAXCOUYKIt, 1!. C, March 2:2. The Grand Trunk Pacific stcame Prince Rupert, which left Prince Ru port, B. ('., Inst midnight for an couvcr, is ashore on Gotin I.-land, one mile east of Lawcrs Inland light, nnd is reporjed extensively, damaged The steamer ran ashore, ilunng licnvv snowstorm, nnd her distress f - signals place the time of the accident nt 1:40 a. m. . Assistance was sent from Prince Rupert nnd the passengers were tab en off bv tugs at daylight and return ed lo Prince liui'rt. The salvage steamer Salvor 1 Victoria this morning to aid the stranded vessel. -x f 1 t . ( H v I". f J y is the same scale of prices that has been maintained this-aeasou for mu sical comedies, and comic operas, that have appeared here, and it Is quite certain that the people of Medford and vicinity will appreciate this very reasonable figure when they take in to consideration the fact that the New York Symphony Orchestra with Walter Damrosch and Etrem Zimbal- ist is one of the Btrougest attractions known to the musical world. The seat sale will open on Monday morn Ing, March 26th, at nine o'clock at the Medford Pharmacy, with Mrs. Edna Isaacs in charge. All reserva tions by letter or telephone will be taken care of by her. Timely Hints for the Home Garden : Starting Knrly Vegetables in the House. WASHINGTON1, Miirch ail. Home gardeners who do not own a hotbed and who cannot readily buy young plants can get much earlier crops of tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, pep pers, egg-plant and lettuce if they will start the seed for their early gardens in seed boxes ill the house. Karly potatoes sometimes are forced the same way. Seeds so planted gerniinale and are ready for trans planting by the lime it is safe to sow the same kind of seed in the open ground. When danger of frost is over and the soil is drv enough to work, therefore, the homo gardener starts his early garden wilh seedlings well nbovo the surface. Transplant ing, if properly done, instead of hurling, seems to help such plants develop a strong root system. Gar den enthusiasts should get a good deal of pleasure from this kind of preliminary indoor gardening. They also can use boxes lo hasten the blooming of many sorts of flowers which stand Iran-planting. iny sort of wooden box filled with good soil answers the purpose. The following directions for making seed boxes and handling the plants have been prepared by the burci.a of plant industry and slate relations service, U. S. department of agriculture, for the guidance of the cimnin'r and gar dening clubs in the north nail west. Making a Seed Hoy. Seeds of early tomatoes and cab bage, as well as cauliflower and pepper, should be planted in a seed box in the house at once. The seed box should be 3 lo 4 inches deep, 12 to 14 inches wide, ami 20 to 21 inches long. A layer of about one inch of gravel or cinders should be placed in Ihe bollom of the box, then it should be tilled nearly full of rich garden soil, or soil enriched wilh decayed leaves or manure. The rich soil be uealli the family decaying logs is purpose. The soil should be pressed down firmly with a small piece of board and rows made one-fonrtb to one-half inch deep and two inches apart crosswise of the box. 'file sied should be disirilmlcil H or 10 to the inch in the row-, and be covered. The soil should li5 watered nnd the box set in a warm place in tho light, in the sunshino by a window being best. Water enough must bo given from time to time to cause the seeds to gorminnto and grow thriftily, but not enough to leak through the box. If a piece of glass is used to cover the box, it will hold ihe moisture in the soil and luusten tho germination of the seeds, TaJiO Out Surplus Pbuits, ' When the plants arc from an inch to an inch and a half high, they should be thinned to one or two inches apart in the row so as to givo them space enough to make a strong stock growl h. If it is desired to keep the plants which are thinned oat, they may ho set two inches upart caeh way in other boxes prepared as mentioned for the seed box. When the weather becomes mild, the box of plants should be set out of doors part of the timo so that the plants will "harden oft" in preparation for transplanting to the garden later. A good watering should be given just before the plants are luken out of the box for transplanting so that a largo ball of earth will slick to tho roots of each one. liOMK, March 2.'). The pope to- dav appoinled Moiisignor Peter Jus, Miildnon, bishop of Monterey and Los Angeles. Kishop Muldooii was formerly auxiliary bishop of Chicago and has been bishop of Rockford, 111. since September, 11)08. W"VV r Tr,"'1 ! GUATEMALA PROTESTS ' i ' a r-n a nn at unTP ucnmnn u-puhi iiuil GUATEMALA CITY, March 22. The Guatemalan government has handed to the German minister a pro test against the recent German note on submarine warfare. I t f f T t f T t f f f t t t f T t t f t t I i t :! ? ? ? ? t Y t ? ? T T I t X y t Mothers No woman, In tbo joy of cominc motherhood, should neglect to pre pare her system for the ordeal sho Li to undergo. Experienced mothers tay that it is much better to Keep your ncaitn and goon :ok5 ouihik the period of expectancy than try to regain thrm ufterwards. "Mother's Friend" is a prepara tion for just this purpose. Hy its use the mtnxles of the abdomen become pliant: the strain on the cords and liifamsati ii lessened tho breasts nro kept i:i good con dition, and great comfort U had throughout all the period. Thousands of hannv mothers Bay that "Mother's Friend" is tho rreatcst aid they know to relievo the pain and distress at child birth, iiecure a bottle of "Mother's Friend" from vour druggist now. The complete directions are to be bad with every bottle. Write for a spe cial book for the expactant mother. Address Bradficld Regulator Co, Dept. L, 445 Atlanta, Ga. &ERBEND t t t t t t T t ? T ? ? ? T X t y First Come First Served ALL GOING Men's Dress Sox Bargains. 15c Men's Sox 25c Men's Sox 19 50c Men's pure silk 39 50c Lisle Socks, 3 pair $1.00 Men's Wool Sox 25c Wool Sox 19 35c Wool Sox . 27t? 25c Cashmere Sox 19 50c Cashmere Sox 39 75c Wool Sox 59 Fine Silk Neckwear 50c fine Silk Ties 39 75c fine Silk Ties... : 59 $1.00 fine Silk Ties 79 $1.50 extra fine Ties : 98 $1.75 extra fine Ties $1.39 Men's Handkerchiefs, Garters and Suspenders. 15c Handkerchiefs 9 25c Linen Handkerchiefs 19t? 50c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs three for $1-00 25c Garters, all kinds 19 50c Suspenders .....39 60c Suspenders 49 75c Suspenders 59 Underwear, Shirt3 and Drawers. 65c Heavy Bibbed 45 $1.50 Heavy Wool 98 $2.25 Heavy Wool $1.49 Union Suits, Heavy Weight. $1.50 Spring Needle Suits 98 Notice these prices in many cases are below the wholesale price today $2.00 Heavy Suits $1.39 $2.50 Cooper's All Wool Suits for $1.79 $3.00 Cooper's Super-Wool Suits for , $1.98 $3.50 Finest Wool Suits ........$2.39 $4.00 Lambs Wool $2-89 Spring Underwear. 50c Single Garments 39 $1.00 Union Suits, all kinds ....79 $1.25 Union Suits, all kinds 98 $2.00 Union Suits, all kinds..$1.59 OVERCOATS New. Stvlish Overt-oafs $16.50 Overcoats $10.89 $18.00 Overcoats $11.89 $20.00 Overcoats $12.89 $25.00 Overcoats $$17.89 HATS HATS $2.50 Felt Hats, all new, latest styles $1.89 $3.00 Daniels' Special $2.29 $3.50 Hxtra Fine Hats $2-79 $5.00 1 Iats, our very best till lend ing makes for $3,79 . . ,. Full Lines Fine Dress Shirts r Itoth French and Laundered Cuffs. Our great Hollar Special values, all cut to .....79 $1.25 Shirts cut to 98 $1.50 Shirts cut to $1.19 $1.75 Shirts cut to $1.39 $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts cut to $1.59 Soft Collar Attached Shirts Daniels' Special $1.25 Shirty all cut to ;.. ::....:...:.......89 $1.50 Soft Collar Attached Shirts for $1.19 Work Shirts. 65c fast color full cut work shirts 49$ 75c heavy best French Flannel work shirts 59$ $1.75 Ever Wear Khaki Shirts for $1.29 Genuine McDonald Wool Shirts. $1.50-$1.75 Wool Shirts $1.29 $2.00 Wool Shirts ........:.:.:......$1.59 $3.00 Extra heavy Wool Shirts for $2.29 $3.50 Khaki Flannel Shirts ...$2.49 Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.25 Night Shirts 98$ $1.50 Night Shirts ....$1.19 $2.00 Night Shirts $1.39 Pajamas, Night Shirts. $1.75 Pajamas ..$1.29 $2.50 Pajamas :,. $1.59 Extra Pants, Clothing. $2.50 extra pants $1.98 $3.00 extra pants ; : $2.39 $4.00 extra pants $2.89 $5.50 extra pants $4.39 $1.50 Khaki Pants $1.19 $2.00 Whip. Cord Pants $1.49 MEN'S CLOTHING. Men's suits, all new up-to-date styles. Greys, Browns, Tweeds, Blue Serges, etc. $15.00 Siiits $10.89 ' All sizes, Good Values $18.00 Kuifs $12.89 Wonderful Values $20 and $22.50 Knits $14.89 New, Natty Ktyles $25.00 Tailored Knits .'. $17.89 $27.50 Tailored Suits $19.89 DANIELS' t T t f t f t t T ? ? I f T t t t T T T f t T T t t ? f t ? T ? ? ? t t I 4 4- it GIM CHUNG China Hero Store ." Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, klduey trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goiters, NO OPERATION'. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is to certify that I, the un designed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered tor several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Qlm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street In Medford) I de cided to get herbs tor my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. ' Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Engle Point. W. L. Cblldroth, Eagle Point, . C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, Geo. B. Von der llellen, Eaglo Point. Thos. E. Nichols, Eaglo Point. Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteerst with O. F. Williams in the ; Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. We call for and deliver goods. Phone B7 8 S. Central Body WOOD Fir 12-inch 16-inch 1$2J23 2.75 MoreyWOODComp'y Phone 654-J. -. 37 North Fir St. POLICEMEN LETTER CARREERS DRIVERS and other workers who mast have enduring strength, take scotits to build up and keep up tbejr health. Surely it will do as much (or you, but insist on SCOTTS, , Scutl & Bowse, Uoiaficll. N. I. IMS DON'T FUSS WITH ON THE CORNER. Visit the Daniels Sale Kntire Stock Being Sold Musterote Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister There's no sense in mixing a mess ol musiard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stillness wilh a little clean, white Mustcrole. Musterolc is made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, com, bincd in the form of a pleasant white I I 4 y x uiiiiiiH iu. ii aKes die piuce oi out-oi- date mustard plasters, and will not blister, Mustcrole usually gives prompt relief J j from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, a : croup, still neck, asthma, neuralgia, head 4 ! ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, f ; lumbago, pains and aches of the back or i joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, tt :hilhlains, frosted fect, colds of the i :hcst (it oncn jircvcnts pneumonia;. 4 t ? T f Y ? T f ? T t ? t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Attention, Farmers MKDI'OIU) JUNK COMPANY 31-33 N. Bartlott St. Pay Highest Prices for. fllOKHl Green hides per lb .. ITe Dry hides, per lb 2 6c (Ireen coif hides, per lb ....J5o Dry calf hides, per lb ....J0o ' Mm liny Nbecp I'olu and Gout Hklua. Ihnn JKS-.I. WOOD Body I'lr Wood by Tier or Cord. 12-lnch Chunks $2.00 lC-incb Chunks .60 Delivery every part ot city. 4 ft. Cord Wood. Special prlco on Smudge Wood, pacii k; i i ml x)mimxy Yard P. & E. R. R. ft Main St. ;jMfr;;; Phone