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MEDFQRD M&ffi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY '1, "19tf. PXGltf THREE ANDREWS SAYS JOSEPH C. GAGE PIONEER. DEAD Drove Stage for Government Between Redding and Roseuurg Operated Ferry Over Rogue River in the '80s Born in Oregon in 1852. USED AVTO. White Gas car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer, magneto, etc., etc. will sell for 1B00. HEAR CHECK MOTOH CO. l'or Bulo At b.ugaln, account Illness, six shares of Glen Hoguo Orchard company, Wrlto ANDnnV ELIASON, 0 Wnkefleld, Neb. USED AUTO. Whllo Gas car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer, magneto, ate, etc. will sell for 1500. HEAR CRKKK MOTOR CO. Fresh Choke , J&MMM SHOWS 00 y 'T. 4 m I N Dramatic Expert Points Out Unusual Merits of Olga Ncthersole and the Russian Symphony Orchestra Billed for Next Month. Medfonl litis lint soino shows this winter, kooiI mid liud, and tlio Inferior sort have (icon no fruiiuuntiy produced thnt iiuoplii Imvu begun to nsk ench otlier, "Is It golnir to bo any Reed?" Hut there are two attractions now billed for the 8th and the 10th of this month which arc of micli unusual merit that the people of Medford Hhould not over look them, If they expect to rIvo the rlBht kind, of entertainment the proper encouragement. Tho entertainments I spcuk of nru Olfja Nothersoe, one of the greatest liv ing emotional actresses, and the Hus sion Symphony orchestra, an organi zation even superior to tho one which Mr. Dnmroscli hud with him last sea son. These companies have an estab lished reputation In the larger cities, and can draw houses without tho use of tho flaming four-color pester: conse quently many of the people, of Medford are apt to overlook these attractions because they do not put out conspicu ous advertising. Tho writer saw Olga Nethersole In New York In tho dramatic version of "Carmen." Sho bud been play Ink this piece In one theatre for a year. An actress tbun can hold New York for a twelve months inn surely should attract the attention of Medford for ono evening. She will appear In a double bill, two short plays, ono of which Is by Maurice Maeterlinck, the classic dramatist of the present day Wo will review tho progiam to be given by the Symphony oichestra later llcmember, wo nre getting these attrac tions solely on the reputation that Med ford has established as a progressive, up-to-date town, and to let a few of these great performances pluy to empty benches will meun that we will be given, In the future, "Kast Lynn," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and "Ten Nights In a Bur-room." Choose. ED ANDItnWS. AT THE THEATERS. Old Homestead May 0. "Tho Old Homestead" will always rank among tho great plays of the American Htaire. even after It has ceased tn im nresented and lingers only III memory. It has no plot, no high flown illnlouue. no rolling periods; these are all lacking. What It successfully pur- nnrts to bo Is a character study, with plenty of light and shade; Intrigue Is wanting, but In its place Is an exquisite rnnrenentutlon of honest motives. Tho nrnsent Is tho 2Bth season of Mr. Den man Thompson's famous play and It will doubtless go on for many more years delighting tho theatregoers all over thu country. There is scarcely u cuy largo or small. In tho country, where "Tho Old Homestead" has not been seen Tim famous nuartet of farjn hands Is still tho musical feature of tho produc tion. Russian Orchestra Soon, One of the reully great dramatic so pranos of tho day will be heard In this city on Wednesday evening, May 10, at tho Natutorlum hall, when Mine. Nina llmltrleff, tho distinguished Husslin singer, makes her first appearunco hern as soloist with tho Hussion symphony of New York, Modest Altschuler, conductor, Thlsls tho second trans-continental tour of this remarkuble organization. Mmo. Dlmitrieff recently gave a song recital in New York that proved n tri umph for her. Tho critics of tho dally newspapers and tho public agreed that no soprano has beon heard In this coun try In years possessing such charm of manner, beauty of volco and artistic In terpretative abilities. Her program was widely varied and made the severest pos sible demands on Mine, nimltrleff's equipment as a singer. Olga Netlienolo Soon. AVhllo Olga Nethorsnlo wus playing In "Diplomacy" at tho Oarrlck theatre In London. King Kdwnnl then I'rlnce of Wales asked Sir John Hare to pre sont her to him "I observe," ho re marked with that peculiar German ac cent that was so noticeable In his speech, "that you have studied In the Paris Con servatory." Tho actress assured htm that sho had never studied at any con servatory, that sho was an English ac tress, that she had gained her entire experience In nugllsh theatres. "You net like n Kronoh woman," ndded tho Prlrce. "and I mean that as a compliment." Since then Miss Nethersolo bus neteil In Paris and In roles In which Surnli Bern hardt hud made her own, and the ver" illct was a triumph for tho Bngllsh ac tres. It was Miss Nethersolo's admira tion for the modern school of Trench druaiutlsts that led her to choose for her vehicle this season Maurice Slneterllnck's miracle play, "Sister Beatrice," and 1'aul Hervluu's "The Bnlgmu." Tho two pluys will be prosentcd as a double bill and Miss Nethersolo will appear in both pieces, llor engngemont Is announced for Monday night at tho Medford. 4 YESTERDAY'S BCOBES I 4 Z . National League. At Now York New York 3, Brook lyn 0. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 3, Bos ton -I. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 8. St. I.ouls 4 At Chicago Chicago 6, Cincinnati 2 American Leasrue. At New York Now York 4, Philadel phia 13. At Boston Boston fi, Washington 3. At Cleveland Cleveland 8, Chicago 7. At St. Iouls St. Louis 2, Detroit 5. Coast Xiesjrue. Portland-Vernon-Baln, At San Francisco B. I 9 9 U. 4 10 II 7 Sacramento Oakland At Iajs Angeles 1,oh Aiigules San Francisco . . . . ......... Northwestern League. All games postponed on account rain. of Tells Came of Appendicitis. Leon B. Husklns. tho druggist. States tltat much appendicitis In Mod ford Is caused by constipation, gas on the stom ach or sour stomach Thes troubles are almowt INSTANTLY rllevtl and appendicitis guarded against by taking u SJNOLK POSK of simple buckhorn bark, glycerine, etc . as compounded in Adler-l-ks, the new German appiidlcitin remedy Joseph Cornelius Gage, better known as Neal Gage, was born at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, March 2fi, 1862. Ho died April 27. 1911, nt Ilongle. Or. Death was duo to dropsy. Ho had been ailing for several years and since last fall had been confined to tho house. However, ho was only seriously sick two weeks. Out the best medical aid and loving cure wns of no nvnll. IIq was a grandson of Colonel Ollllain, who served In tho Cayuse wur In 1856-7 and was a master Mnson. He lived nearly all his life In Juckson county ex cept two years In Douglas county. In 1SS5 he operated what wus known as tho Gage ferry on Hoguo river. In 1873 ho worked ns a freighter for tho gov ernment and drovo the ambulance and stage between Heddlng and Hosolnirtr, and nt tho tlmo of his death still owned tho hack used In this sorvlco, which he leaves as n relic to his children. Ho was married to Mary P. Cromer on August 24, 187G. To this union woro born six children, the two eldest having died a few years ago Qllllam Perry and Sarah Gladys. Thoso living and who were all with him nt his death nro Cornelius Cromer, Norma Bird, Mary Matilda and Martha Adeline. Besides his wife and children ho leaves a brother and sister. William W. Gage, who resides at .o- qullle, and who wns sheriff of Coos county for 12 yeais, and Mrs. Mary K lhlpps of Dillard, Or. BAD HEADACHES QUICKLY DISAPPEAR. Mrs. Chas. Hartley, C1C Franklin St., Jackson, Mich,, says: "I suffered all kinds of pain and agony from stomach complaint for several months. Tho pains In my stomach were very bad, tho gas forced tho food up Into my throat, my food did not digest, headaches of the worst kind attended. I wns weak, ner vous and In a condition so I could not sleep. "I became alarmed at my condition, as doctoring did not benefit me. I wns In duced to tiso MI-O-NA, and using for about two weeks, I found a cure." If you have n sallow complexion, pim ples, blotches, or dull oyes, your diges tion Is nil wrong, and you should take MI-O-NO stomach tablets Immediately, and put your stomach right. MI-O-NA instantly stops belching of gas, sour stomach, heartburn and foul breath and gives comploto rellof In flvo m I mites. MI-O-NA Is guiuantced to euro dys pepsia, sea sickness, vomiting of preg nancy, or monoy back. Don't hesltato to try MI-O-NA. It Is for salo by leading druggists ovory whero and by Chas. Strang, at CO cents a largo box. Looking for a Bargain? J4B0 will buy lot on pavement; sewer and water in. Hest buy in Medford. Ad dross Box 27, euro of this offlco. 37 Ilneklns for Health. Big Overstock Sale THE TALK OF THE TOWN If you wish to see your friends FOLLOW the CROWD to KENTNER'S -You'll find them there purchasing from these Overstock Sale Table Covers Lot 1 Oriental Table Covers; $3.50 to $4.00 values; special Lot 2 Oriental Table Covers; $2.50 val ues ; special Lot 3 Oriental Table Covers; $1.75 to $2.00 values; special Overstock Sale Sewing Machines The name of Marshall Field & Co. on these ma chines is a guarantee of quality. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS and the equal of machines usually sold at a much higher price. A $20.00 Sewing Machine, worth $35.00, spcc'l $18.00 A $26.00 Sewing Machine, worth $37.50, spcc'l $21.00 A $29.00 Sewing Machine, worth $45.00, spcc'l $25.00 A $00.00 Sewing Machine, electric motor attached, worth $80.00; special $49.00 Full complete set of attachments with each ma chine and every one warranted for ten years. DEMONSTRATION MAY 8 Contrary to previous announcement, Miss Nellie Farresie comes to demonstrate and fit the celebrated Oossard Corset on Monday, May 8th instead of Fri day May 5th. All the ladies are invited to visit the corset department, meet Miss Farrisee and learn all about the merits of Oossard Corsets.,. "TJIEY LACK IN FRONT." Remember the date Monday, May 8. The Dept. Big Store Jno. D. Olwell Real Estate . ? Pal aim X1 -Kf Offices Overlook Main and D'Anjou Streets BIGGEST BARGAINS $2.50 .$1.85 $1.25 KENTNERS NOW LOCATED IN Building Opposite Hotel r4-4i-.t I EVER IN MEDFORD Overstock Sale Lace Curtains Beautiful designs in Nottingham Lace Curtains at temptingly low prices. Lot 1 $1.00 values, special .' 89c Lot 2 $1.35 values 98c Lot 3 $2.00 values $1.45 Lot 4 $2.50 values $1.95 Lot 5 $3.00 values $2.25 Overstock Sale Tapestry Portier.es Solid colors and oriental figured designs. G pairs Tapestry Portieres, $2.75 to $3.00 values, (5 pairs Tapestry Portieres, $0.00 vals, special $4.85 4 pairs Tapestry Portieres, $7.50 vals, special $5.45 3 pairs Tapestry Portieres, $10.00 vals, special $6.89 3 pairs Tapestry Portieres, $10.00 vals, special $7.89 2 pairs Silk Tapestry Portieres, $15.00 vals, sp'l $9.95 DON'T FORGET Our Overstock Sale of ladies' and misses' Shoes, which are going at cost. Remember also, we have some lots at below cost. An unusual opportunity to buy good shoes at a bargain. iy 15 Per Ct. Off on all Men's and Boys Shoes ! iff V v V'-V" V Nash Sr specials-the f i Everything for Everybody CONSIDER well before you bu vegetables, Think for a moment of how they are bought and kept. Vegetables should be fresh and moist with the appearance of having just conic from where nature grew them. That is, when they are well kept the way we keep them. This is the reason why all our vegetables look as if they had just arrived with all that delicious, fresh, natural flavor you like so well. And we take good care that not a moment is lost intheir delivery to you. Send a trial order. XVIIlVAlllY ID HJV. nng expense is low; our cost of delivery is low in price, but as good as the best. Doesn't it stand to reason that we can sell goods for less? Allen Grocery Co. 32 AND 34 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE Medford Opera House Saturday Night, May 6th Twenty-Fifth Season Grand Revival DENMAN THOMPSON'S Celebrated Play The Old Homestead The Famous Double Quartette The Palms The Great Church Choir Complete Scenic Production 20 PEOPLE 20 Personal Direction MR. FRANKLIN THOMPSON PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 50c. J. B. ENYAIIT, Presldont V. H. MERRICK, Vlco-Proaldsnt !: W. D. JACKSON, AHa't Caahlor. ! The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 !: i i! 1 1 j! SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXKS FOR t ItlJMIVHUU T1IA VUArrml Medford Iron Works E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO. Medford Concrete Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE CRUSTI10D ROCK SCREENED GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. ttetif "MIVU FruliKroML'iV Hunk Illd. I'liono M. (132. BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY mmn J. A. PERRY, Vice-President ! JOHN S. ORTII, Caohler RENT. A GENERAL HANKING '.. artr.ir.iii vmfi .mimviii Construction Co. Plant North Riverside Phone M. 6091 0. J. SEMON, Mgr. . for Concretu for Hrlck Work for PliLsteriiiK WASHED t SAND XI NORTH NARTLETT ST. A full lino of Mlxod Paints, Leads, Oils and Vnriilalion. Complete stock of Cabota' Creosote Shingle Status, Wood Tints, Dry Paints and KhIbo. mines. Call at tho Slgu of tho Sua and got our prices. :i NORTH 11ARTJETT ST. il 1 V : X 'H llasklns fur Health. f7mv WiWfWW