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IT '$ im?j ;jctk trr',."T,'w'f''f 'W ' ' ' ' '' '',' '.UTT MEDITDRD aiAIL TRIBUNE, aiEDirORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, S13PTWMB13R 27, 19.10. i . U 4 4t , Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns MRS. ED ANDREWS, r VOICE CULTURE, AT NATATORIUM TUES- DAYS AND FRIDAY8. : - -- Table Rock Items Kane's Creek Items Eden Precinct Items IW 1 PHONE NO. 3952. t0. ' y fcv & v .' . .v L P Tuesday evening, September 20, Reverend McICco and Itcvcrond Holmes of Mcdford- came out and entertained qulto an audience at the echbolhouso. Mr. Holmes talked on liquor topics and Mr. MeKee sang several songs that took tho house. (Saturday Mr. Deumcr moved his family to tho ranch and has taken 'the position of foreman for Mr. Con nor. Mlsa Dorthn. Hartxel of Mcdford spent a few days last week visiting at tho Yydiards. A party was given in honor of Miss Hartzel. Quito a number of young pcoplo wore pres ent and report having a fine tlrao. Arthur Iear8 came .down from Portland for a few days and expects to go to Crater Lake before return ing. Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Holmes and Mr. and Mrx Tuttlo of Medford came out In Mr. Tuttle'e auto. Mr. Holmes preached In tho now school house and Mrs. Holmes san. The audience was so large it taxed the seating capacity. Quito a number were present from Agate. Mr. Holmes will hold sorvlces hero aagln In two weeks. Miss Susie Lydlard, who has been upending her vacation with her par ents hero, will start for Minneapolis Monday to teach domestic sclenco In one of tho schools there, which posi tion she has hold for somo time. Saturday evening, Sctpomber 24, a numbc of young people gave Verno Plndleton a pleasant surprise, tho occasion bolng his 22nd birthday. All tcport having had a glorious time. E. O. Blssell is employed at tho Mears place building an addition to their dwelling house, and also ex pects to build a barn for them soon. Messrs. Paxon and Palmer of Cen tral Point woro callers In Table Rock Sunday. Miss LUlto Duggan was out from Medford and spent Sunday, with Table Rock, friends. Col. Washburn has a crew picking apples, and will put more pickers on soon. Mr. Washburn has ono of tho finest crops is tho valley and the way the.trecs are loaded is something rarely seen. KAISER DRIVES CHORUS AWAY BERLIN, Sept. 27. "I don't want to see any mora flamingo legs !" This extraordinary, outburst of tho kaiser's indignation at the ballet has given rise to considerable excitement among the fair ballet dancers of the capital. The firm belief of the kaiser in the Divine rights of kings and his seri ous conviction of tho infallibility of monurchs have led to a series of fundamental revolutions in politic-:, art and science since his accession to' the throne.. Tho, stage, a domain in which the imperial views regard ing the pedagogical influence of the , theater can well be demonstrated, has not escaped unscathed. The simple, stirring plays of bygone ages have been supplanted by gorgeous Byzantine displays in which the whole -wealth, pomp and splendor of former imperial ages dazzle and be wilder the. spectators as well as jades their senses. The ballet, too, held in such great esteem by William tho First, has been transformed and remodelled to suit tho kaiser's taste. In olden days the bnllet was considered one of the most important parts of court the ater performances, and nothing de lighted .aged Wilhelm the First more than to feast his eyes on the grace ful' and supple movements of his sh'ort-Bkirted favorites, Mesdnmcs Barberina and Pepitn. The Empress Augusta, it is well known, objected to "the ballet as prejudicial to the morals of the German public. Never theless, tho sturdy old kaiser was not to be daunted, and the art that whiled away the weary hours of Car dinal Richelieu and Maria do Medici remained the point do resistance at "the Berlin Royal opera house. All this has been changed. "I don't "want to see any more flamingo legs," was the kaiser's recent remark to the -court manager of royal plays, and forthwith tho nimble, pink-colored tights of the members of the corps de ballot were enveloped in long, clinging garments. Free, unfettered movements have given way to slow, expressionless actions, and a reign of -inexpressible) dullness has set in for tho merry little dancers who used to bo the lifo of tho royal theaters. Tho kaiser was influenced in this decision by tho present empress, who doubted tho advisability of display ing such female charms in tho pres- enco of hor grown-up eons, who in ' Jberit with their Ilohenzollern bloood all its vigorous tendencies. The death nentonco of tho old ballot was v spoken, and sinco then tho noble tcrpsicliorean art, with its gauzo and glitter, its abandon and grace, linn ceased to exist in Berlin. 500 WEST POINT BOYS IN TROUBLE WITH PROF. f , WEST POINT, N. Y., Sept. 20. Five hundred cadets nt West Point Military academy, who havo been held in confinement since Saturday on charges of insubordination and disrespect to a superior officer were relonsod today and until tho charges 'havo been investigated by a hoard of inquiry, The men woro placod in barracks for "silenoing" .Captain Longam, iu .siriiator of mathematics. The cadols will not he permitted to leave the Modern Hair Hresslng has played havoc with tho tresses of tho fair sox, and druggists every where comment on tho fact that they aro selling largo Quantities of sago for making the old-fashioned "sage tea," such as was used by our grandmothers for promoting the growth of their hair and restoring its natural color. Tho demand for this well-known herb for this purpose has been so great that one manufacturer has taken advantago of tho fact, and has placed on tho market an ideal "sago tea," containing sulphur, a valuable remedw for dandruff and scalp rashes and Irritations. This pre paration, which Is called Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, is sold by aU lead ing druggists for 50 cents and SI a bottle, or will be sent direct by the Wyeth Chomlcal company, 74 Cort land street. New York ICty, upon re ceipt of price. Leon B Hasklns, Med ford, Ore. , Miss Katlo Foley spout Sunday as tho guest of Mrs. Lewis. J. tt. Russell and famlty of Roao burg, Oro., havo becomo residents of this place. Mrs, Mae Reynolds of Portland, who is vlsltiug relatives and friends here, spent Sunday ns tho guost of Ama Iligtnbotham. Wo nre sorry to say that Jim Rob bins Is not much Improved at tho presont. v Mrs. V. Stickles left on Sunday for Applegnto to spend a few days with her husband, who Is working there. Mrs. Arthur Stevens has returned homo from Los Angoles, Cnl., whoro she has spent tho summon Sho re ports n ino3t delightful trip. George Hlglnbotham and wife of Tolo spent Sunday on Knnos Crook. Rov. George Householder of Rose burg Is nt present tho gucBt of his brother, Iko Honscholtlor, of this place." Kanes Crook wns well represented Saturday In Medford at lluffiilo Dill's show, as nearly ovoryouo wont that day. Will Lewis tins just finished painting his dwolllng house and outhouse, which chaugoa tho ap pearanco of things greatly. William Russell and wlfo of tho soldiers' home at Rosuburg, who spont the week of tho reunion nt Gold Hill, havo returned homo. Mrs. John Urown Is spending the week with her daughtor, Mrs. Chas. Stanley. MEDFORD THEATRE Wednesday, September 28th. LA FOLLETTE PUTS OFF DATE OF OPERATION MADISON, Wis. Sept. 27. Scn- ator Robert M. La Follctte today in definitely postponed his contemplot- ed surgical operation at Rochester, Minn., because of the improved con dition of his health. It is probable that no operation will be undergone until nfter the ap proaching election. Tho senator is suffering with bladder trouble. You can sell to two people where you now sell to ono It you doublo the force of your advertising. T5nIK Mai Seats on sale Monday, September 26. 12. Ulbba returned from Inuulon last Thursday. Mrs. George McGlnln returned from a visit to luir father at Myrtlo Crook Saturday. Jninos McDonald of North Tulont was in Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 12. O. Routto of Ash land spont Sunday with Mrs. Renso's pnronts' In North Talent, W. H. Roylco of Klnmnth Falls was buying vegetables In North Tal out last Sunday. Mrs. Lllllo Dlnckwood of Phoenix was up In Not tU Tnlont Sunday. Mrn. Dr. Mnlmgron wad nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Allon Irst Sunday ovonlng. B. G. Cray and fnmtly loft Phoe nix for tho oaat In'nt Friday. Mr. and Mm, Hurry Lynch of Wagoner Crook spont Sunday In Phoonlx. "Mr ,nhTl"ifro7,"li A. Drake of North Phoonlx woro guoatu nt Mr. ind Mrs. O. Carey's Sunday. Sunday ovunlng Dr. Swodnnhurg of Ashland wao called to tho homo nt Mr. and Mm. Jniues Allen, whoro ho met Dr. Mnlmgron of Phooulx to hold n consultation on tho case of Miss Clara Alton, when It was do tormlnod that an Inward abeesa wa tho troublo, and Mtss Alton was takon to tho hospital at Auhtnnd, whoro an operation will bo por formed on Monday morning, as a Inst resort o'f saving tho young ladyV life. , f 4- 4-4- - 4-4 BULBS KxrlimlYO Agency for Portland Hoed Oo. Medford Greenhouee Phone 0741 For Sale Pine home ranch in Orchard Home, half mile from two paved streets of Medford, consisting of 84 acres in mostly full bearing commercial fruit, first class; nearly all new buildings; 200 head of joultry. Team and tools go with the place if desired. If inter ested come out and see my big turkeys, and prize winner, Spitzenburgs growing on the trees. No com mission to agent. ROBT. DTJTTON, MEDFORD, ORE. Notice of Flint Mooting of Cirdltora. Ill tho district court of tho United States for tho district of Oregon. In tho matter of- W. M. Ilodson, a bankrupt, in bankruptcy. To tho creditors of W. M. Hodson, of Medford, 'Jackson county, In tho district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given Mint on tho 22nd day of Septombor, 1910, tho said W. M. Hodson wns duly adjudi cated bankrupt, and that tho first mooting of his crodltors will bo hold nt tho oftlco of tho undersigned In Medford, Oregon, on tho 7th day of Octobor, 1310, at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, nt which tlmo tho said crodltors may attend, prove tholr claims, appoint a trusteo, ex amino tho bankrupt, ordor tho ralo of tho proporty of tho bankrupt nud transact such other bualncss as may properly como boforo said mooting. HOLUROOK WITHINOTON, Rofc.vK) In Bankruptcy. Septombor 2G, 1010. GUARANTEED LIQUOR CURE Drunkenness is a progorsalvo dls caso; tho modorato drlnkcd Is not satisfied with two or thrco drinks a day, tho craving for moro and mora becomes irrcslstlblo as tho dlaoaso ad vances; tho result Is Chronic Alcohlo ism. Tho troatment used successfully by thousands light In tholr own homos Is Orrino. It is sold under a post tlvo gunrantco to effect & euro or your mono rotundod. Orrino No.. 1 Is a secret remedy; Orrino No. 2 Is for thoso who aro willing to take tho romody. Elthor form coats fl. Wrlto for froo book lot "How to Curo Drunkenness." The Orrino Co. C32 Orrino Dulloing, Washington, D. C. Sold In this city Southern Dairy Co. Wholesale and Retail Doal- THE MERRIVOLD FOUNTAIN PEN $1.00 Every pon is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Como and examine this fine pen. Every school child should own ono. We also carry CONKLIN'S SELF-FILLING PENS TJurablc and satisfac tory. THE MERR.IVOLD SHOP 134 West Main Street crs in Ice Cream Milk, Cream, Butter and i Buttermilk. If you have ! any sweet or sour cream for j sale, call on us at 32 S. Con tralor phono. MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Store Phone Main 881. Ranch Phone Farmers 7183. -f -f -t- -f-t- Hasklns for Health. A storo fcbould bo advertised as regularly as It ia oponed for business. A morchant who wouldn't douo up for a while now and then "to savo running exponBoa" shouldn't stop ad vertising now and then to "savo expense." Miss Gcraldlno Thciss will appear in sonrj solos, on the society vaudeville program at the opera house next Friday evening, September 30. Miss Thelss studied for somo time with Professor Gcnss, well known as an Instructor and musician, at San Francisco, and has a mozjo-soprano voice of unusual range and attractiveness. On Friday evening she will make her first appearance in Medford as a vocal soloist. nowiPE --4-4--f-f-f -f-----f-f-f4--f--4 PORTLAND. ORCQOH , Voimii mi;;? ami iiovh KltiulrarMlnlVllr. lllti tMx.nl n.CrMn. nrr(wtukllrcimrra-l'lnchli'it4,iitrll I ., Mtltoai t.n t. 13, lull), IVUIni Krf. A.Uii . Hit. Jtorm luiiaunm. v. H. U, T. Uouranu UxirsuiT. jmhtiuhu, Obiumim. U.S. HOTEL IIUTTK PALLS, Or. Ro.oponod r.d will cater to tho public. Auto and huatlng party din ners a specialty. Patronaeo rospoct fully solicited. Mil. AND MHR. A. DUPIIAY, Prop, mid Mfrr. ItoipccUvoljr. Will. 'iflu ,- wufc. i -J1KV m fURNITURE SALE It Will Pay You to Call Here Any Day i flf you are in the market for house furnishings, we invite you to call and inspect our superb lines of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, Stoves and Ranges, "Wall Paper, otc. Many articles now on sale a nr&niA finwfri.li MAUEABttnu' MIIUIHIinil"" II '""' I I IT A Fuel, Time and Money Saver JThe Arcadian, Non-Breakable, Malleable Range will an swer exory purpose for which a range is built, flit saves fuel saves time, labor, worry and money. flCome and get the Arcadian Book and examine this queen of all ranges. '3 JName anything in tho house furnishing lines and we will show you as good values as can bo ; . , .found anywhere, and a great many articles are offered now, at very low special Sale Prices. ' Medford Furniture Company 228 and 232 East Main Street, Medford, Ore. 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