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1'J. MEOFOUD MATL TRTmiNE, MTODTTOnT), Q1W10N, MONDAY. PJPTIOMm?Il 4, 1911. ii . i K-. V THE HAVOC" SCORE A H i Henry Miller Opens Theatrical Sen sun Booro Crowded House Willi Quo of Slroiiijc'st Plays Seen Hero In Years, I'rl Tli written ly The nittlleiico wuK u T (TTy Kl AiulniwH.) Tlil tlM'lllllnil WHIMOU npOlleil ility n Ik Jit with Henry Miliar In llnvoc," a pioblein ptuy II. B. Hliohton. ieienontutlvo one, fully up to Him Hiiblln liitorpi titntlon of the play by (ho atar. In n way, the plot !h the old, old mory--thu huNhand the wlfo and the vlllnlu: or, iih In MOiuti ciisun, tho vil lain iK'coiUfH tho horn, piotvcttiiK thu nluiMud wife from n drunken hUNhand, Tlila trinity, however, Iiiim been tho foundation for tunny pln h, hut It wait krt to .Mr, Hholdnu to Invert tlieno matrimonial mrnlcl(lei out of their liiu-luit'f t'd coiirMij and, luntcnd of tho himlmud beliiK tho eurnKeri and Infill luted party, hvoiikIiik IiIh owj, w r o ii is n with a Mx-nliootor, Mr. C'rnlK. tho himbnuil of this play, trcutu tho Munition In u phllotophlcnl iiuiuuor and kWvn tho now. found "affinity" and IiIh wlfo an opiiortiiulty to put their phllonuphy to a practical tent. Tho Idea In eloxorly work-il out In a three-act phi)'. "Tho Hnvoe." from n pliiywrlKht'n ittaudpoliit, In really a marvel, Wo cannot remember of over hitvlni; tieen no ittraiiK a play, enncteil hy hut throe diameter (tho fourth member of thu cant Iii'Iiik a itorvnnt of no dra matic roiiHtMiiuMirtt to tho pfay what ever), and themj chnructerH coiiiIiik and koIiik In no reullntlc and natural a manner u to neer in,ttko 0110 feel that tho Hcxneii are drnK'd out too Ioiik, or that there In need of addi tional character to kIvo complete-iii-m to the play. In fact, tho little eplHodu lit worked out on tho Millet, between the three, am! thu member of thu audience feel that they are hut accidental eavendropperri, , Inad vertently preneut at a clement lc nceue not Intended to bs made public. Mr. Hheldou'H creation of the char acter of Paul HoBort eeinn to have been begotten lit doubt an to the ac ceptance of Hitch n. character by the public n a llvInK poiulblllty. lie nan. In rotmeqnenco, made him iiomethluK more of n rati than wiiji neceary. It cannot bo that Mr. Kheldoii waa fa miliar with the opUodea In thu lltot of Itlrlitml Wagner, Himkln and oth or whom wo might mention, The daiiKhter of Fratix 1. 1 next married Von lleulow, at that time thu recognized miiitlrn) leader of (lermany. When WaKiier and IiIh new mcIiooI of mulc wore MtriiKKlliiK for public recoKtil Hon I-Vnnx l.lutt, Von Huelow and ' hl wife, wero the flint advocates and ffiat frlentU of Wagner; In fact, It wan dim to theio people that Wagner Kalned a flrnt foothold In tho iiiiihI cal world of ICuropo, Hut an the frlendahlp tlpenud, Madame von lino. low and Wagner awoke to (ho fact that they entertained a mutual and iiuintiiiil love, an In the cnno of Hun- kin, the three -Von Huelow and the othora nt down and talked tho mat ter over. Vou Huelow acknowledged that IiIh great frlendahlp for the , father, Kranx Urtzti had thrown him In the Hoclety of tho daughter, and that. the marriage waa rather a con aeqiiouco of thin frlentlHhlp than a deep affection between hlniHcIf and tho lady; and while their married life had been entirely mnootli, yet he realized that the love of two great Moitla, like IiIh wlfo and Itlrhard Wag ner, ahoultl taku precedence over a bund founded upon tho empty for mality of a marilagu ceiemony, So, nH In tho ciiho of our niithor'a character, ho wiih mngnnnlmnuB enough to give up tho wife, and nt 111 remain tho friend to both. There the llkouoitH etiilu, for In Von IIiioIow'h ciiko ho wiih a real friend to hlh Mieceimor and IiIh former wife. Ho also id I'uu cubo of HiiHklu. Hhohloii aeumn to have hail Home doubt im to publlo crodullty, and to Homo little extont Iiiih marred hlu play by making Uio character of IleHaert n man whom wo Courier any woman hIioiiIiI fall In lovowlth, and von Craig, wo feel, did not act In good faith, Wo aio not toally touched to tho heart until tho mother pleadH for her child, then we fee Hhat tho Intent mid Honflmout Ih genuine, Tho play, however, Iiiih awakened liniiHiinl Intercut among Medfonl tho uttu'goei'H, and we think Manager Mc (.'ulltun made a very fortunate hoIoc tlou In' IiIh opening hill, Ah to thq actorH, they wero ur(latH. Mr, Miller Ih u Htar of iiniiHiial ublllty, and wo art) Hiiro tliuro Ih u general wlrih for IiIh return. MISS WHISLER IS SENT TO ASYLUM Suffers From Ideas of Grandeur John Dornn Is Also Commltcd by the County Juduo Have Been Taken to Cnlcm. Minn Cluia Whlaler, n Muter of (J. K. Whlnlcr of thin city, Iiiih been com. mftted to 1 10 Mate i.nytum for thu Inrmne. MlRHWhlnler Iiiih long been HtifferliiK frolii a apecloa of luaniilty which led her to have great Idoan of grandeur, Tor liiHtnure, r.lm recent ly contracted for a million-dollar piece of property In Chicago and wir ed her brother to forward her $.100, 000. at mice. Recently hIio hau be come much worHo, which led to her commitment. John Dornn wiih nine committed to tho UHylum, le Ih tho electrician who lout hla reiiHon recently following n ptotracted attack of pneumonia. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. OIU KKM.OWH, ATTKNTION. Work In tho Initiatory degree Mon day night. 111 J. J. IAUUI, See. Hneklnu for Health. Art Cnloe, who Iiiih been yiud mini In the lumber .vuril here for tlm pu(st two yearn, left for IiIh home in Cor vuIHh Katiirtlay moriiint; to remain permanently. Ml Ktlitli Culey, who Iiiih Iti the giiext of her nUter, Mr. K. K. Mnihh for tho iHt few wcekn, left for her home in Yoncnlln Sittunluy. W. !'. Stlilham npent Katunlny in Woo.hille. ,frn. Y V Kmorpon and iluugliterM, MIhm'h Ktlythe Cecyle, have returiied to llutte Falln to Npeitil tlie winter. Mr. ami Mrtt. J. II. Dowiugame, Milt. J. K. Iltmwell and hoiih, left Mie week-end for their now California home. Mr. ami Mm. Florence Moure nml children hnve returned from .Sikmiii, Cal., where thev HM-nt the Hummer. (leorge II. Itoos nml family uml Minn I'cnrl I'nnkey have returu"ti fnmi u delightful two week' viiea tiou nt Huckleberry mountain ami Crater Uike. Mr. !,,vn Frehiiieh of Tneomii' Withh.. iiiailinK Iht hiter, Mr. C. S. SniitlcrHon in tlii eily. Clatiil Clark tif Portland h iiinkiug jtu exteiidetl iit In (leorge Neale nml family uml their rnlnitvcx here. Mr. uml Mrn. Knuik WVhIoii, ami ihelr Ktiejil, MrH. MnHou.of Houtheni Oiiliromin. left for Crnler Luke S'u.j. tlav mornnii; on n ten tlayn' outinjr. Mrx. Seotl Poole nml family uml Mr. nml Mr. Walter ltnoiiictt upon! Sunday in (fold Itny. Mr. ami Mrn. March enjoyed u vNit in I'liooiiix.SuntInv. Mr. uuil Mn. ChnrlcK Samlermii liiul the pleasure of spending Sunday in Axliliiiid. Dr. Soule lias returned from Cali fornia ami will open an office in the Cowley buildiiiu' noon. Mrs. I). K. Joiioh left the latter p-irt of the week frtr a Hliort visit with AhIiIiiiiiI friemlH. v Minn northii Peninger Iiiih returned Xroin ii lengthy vWt in Portliiml uml other luirthern eliiex. MihH Murguerite Holmes left Su.i liny evening to reMime her duties ,ih teacher in tho piihlio HchoidH of Woodvillo for the eomiiifr year. Mrn. Sleellininmer. Mis Ktd, Williams, Mrs. Kugeue Chiideis, .1. D. Williams ami family uponl n few hours Sunday at Oold Hay. I lev. I.ueaH of Medfonl delivered a splendid nddress to the V. M. C. here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. While of Wootlwlle is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. K. , Karra for n few tlavs. Amoiitr the many Central Pointers who spent Sunday in Medfonl weio (leorgo A. ('line, lather ami Penil Paukey, (Jraeo Raymond, II. Holmes ami stiu, Muster Raymond II. Holmes. Archie Quisenheiryi Herman Simp kins' Mull, ami Paul Noreross, Clar ence Paukey, Frank Hatfield, Heni, Freeinnn, Melville Kindle, Floyd Koss, Donald lass nml Lawrence .Nichols, Mis. ,). 0. McDowell uml daughters, wete Tuesday passengers to Grunts Pass. John K. liohs, (loorge I.. Foul uml liny Wilk'nson luue roruu.c.l in,m n several diiyti' hunting Ir.p up i:.m- Creek. .1. K. Utuwell left in hi-, Konl nut ear for his new houu in C'oriiiiu;, Cu. Fritlfty .novning. Mrs. Corn Coffinau, who has lmvn visiliug- her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. S A, Muioh, for thu last few day, left for her home on Applegnto Friday. Mrs. I.elam uud daughter of Port land, who have been visiliug Mrs. Lelaml's uncle ami aunt, Mr. nml Mis. J. h Oiiy left Fritlay for nil indefinite visit in Ashland ullli rela tives uml friends, Jolpi J.Urown nml sons have io liuilod from n very delightful moun tain outing, II. S. Hrown nuido u hiisinpss trip jo .fuokHoiivllle I ho latter pint of ihe week, II. J. Qiudiier mid &on Clifford are JPXOK THRTUE HOP PICKING STARTS MONDAY Flnii.ifinn and Cornell Ranch Will Yield 1000 Pounds to the Acre- Hops Have Been Supplanted for Most Part hy Fruit. Tht) 100 acrea of hopii owned hy Dr. W. H. Klajiugan ami T. II. Cor nell of GrantH I'iihh will ho Invnded Monday by about .100 ulckerH, as tho harvcut huiihou tor hopa Ih lit hand. The nop this year on this ranch will average nhout 1000 poiindH tier nrruj stated Dr. Flana gan, iiTid a good price Ih expected this hciihoii, iih thu hop yloltlH elHowhero over the northweat will bo light. The total a'creago In linpH In Jo aephlne and Jackaou counties, out nltlo of the Flanagan and Cornell ranch, Iiiih been induced to not moro thai) 100 acrea, orchardH having taken plaren ofthe hop ynrda, Tho 100 ticrt'H In addition to tho Ptnn ngnn and Cornell ranch, are small ynrda, acnttercd over tho two crtun tlea. Tho DcArmond yard, nenr tho Flanagan and Cornell ranch, waa ilia continued only IiihI year, when tho laud was bought by a ayndlcato of Oranta I'aaa men, Tlm Flanngan and Cornell ranch lireaeuta a beautiful Hcene, ns tho Inert are trelllned. CALIFORNIA SHIPPING FIRST FALL PEARS PIONEER DAY AT STATE FAIR Septemhcr II to DC General Holiday at Salem Special Pronram of En tertainment Prepared Good Time Guaranteed. The Saeiatui'iito Fruit Distrihuto-s market letter of Sept. 2 states: Pears, lot) ears. A decline of over 100 eun. from last week is no d here. Martletts are coming al most entirely from the mountain sec tion. A few fall penrs are going forward from the Santa Clara uml San Lorenzo districts. Winter Nellis ore rcortcd to he of fine quality and a fairly good crop. Cornice are gen-H cmlly reported n short crop. f ,.,.. the guents of Mr. Gardner's daugh ter. Mrs. Fretl Terry this week. Mrs.- Steelluimmer of Silverton, ()re., is visiting her friends, Miss Kttn Williams and Miss Pearl Hohs this week. Mrs. Steelhammer wns u former resident of Centnil Point. SALF.M, Oic., Sept. I. -Pioneer's dny Is to hlnze the win at the Ore gon state fair this year and the Inn Whh Jiicn of the Cherry City nre workin;; hard to iiimJc i u tribute to thono who hriivcd nhnost any hard ship to locate in the Onyon country. The Salem honrd of trade has ap pointed n general nuniiiitfcu ;tud special auxiliary committee to work out the details of entertaining the pi oneers who will attend the fair. The members of the Bpccial committee are II. P. HoiHO, H. V. Patton- II. A .loht'soii, O. J. Pearee, H. D. Gilbert, G. G. Urown and Ciell Hnyden. The IniHineKH iritcrcfcts of Salem have agreed to close iheir stores uml factories nt noon Monday, September 11, Pioneers day, u a tribute to the cause. The pioneers will meet at the fair grounds nl 10 o'clock in the morning and hold n reunion until 11 ill) o'clock when they will he taken on ii motor tour of the eitv. Heturn iug nt 1'2:'W (hey will take luncheon ami he nndy for the opening race aj 1 o'clock. The campers under Albert Tozier will build n big enrhp fire ut 8 o'clock mid an hour Inter the big Wjllsou fireworks spectacle will begin for the special entertainment of the pioneers WEST'S HONOR MEN DIG FAIR GROUNDS WELL STATU FAIR GKOl'XDS, SALEM Ore., Sep). 4. Sixteen of Gover nor West's "honor'' men have dono a mighty good job at the Oregon stnte fnir grounds where tehy have just completed n new .well which is forty reet tleep ami an oven dozen feet in diameter. These men, over whom there has been on guard, wroketl from 7 o'clockju the morning until . in the evening with nn hour for lunch. They slept in a small build ing on the fair grouiids, conked their own meals mid worked entirely with out guard. ... Hnaktna for Health. In New Quarters Wo nro now located in largor quarters, nt tho cast ond of Jackson Street, across Uonr Croek. Mill work of nil kinds on shortest notice Medford Builders Supply Co. East Jackson St. Phono Homo 21L FANS They are healthful FTT They wo sanitary -l i They aro comfortable A Tliey coat ono-balt oont hour to rua Ll They aro Just tho thing to AN keep your customer la Sgood humor "7 " fa I Then why not buy ouo? : . I Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main , and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. TALENT CONSIDERS The little city of Talent 'Is much wrought up at jireitont over tho prop OMltlou of clotting buslnesn bonnes on ' Huiiday. A petition In being drcn-, laled asking tho city council to prntsj an ordlrinticu In conformity with the ntnto law, Tho petition Is being iilgned by the people In "talent nnd vicinity jiunl Is being circulated hy tho four phurches. A majority of f tho city council seomft to favor the1 proposition ami believe that a ftmall j town llko Talent, lying between the two larger cities of ,M'dford and, Adhland, should close btiftlnefihj Iiouhck on Sunday, ns the larger towns aro doing. Ilnnklns for Ifenltb Wanted ! Loggern, Lumber PIlcrB, Box Factory Men; good wages. Asliliinil Miiiiiifartiirlng Co., Ashland, Or. Medford fJatatorium ;ejgg Sept. 7 FROM TREE TO TIRE ax !,vn:iti:.4TiNj motio.n picrrm: i:nti:utinmi:nt hikii TO Al.l At TO.MOIH LISTS AM) fyrtlKIIH I.NTKItnSTKI) l-'HIIK TK'KKTS may ls had at all Auto ami Hlcjclo Dealers. Vou air cordially Intltctt to attend n novel unit Interesting enter fnlumciil coiilitlog of a series of motion pictures vt Idly Mrtrayliig those mvni'H In the girat niblier forejitH f Mrnll that (into to do ulth the gathering of ciude rubber by tho iiiiltto South American In tllnti. Aloti motion vlenn of ojK-rntlons ne(.emry to build nn nnUt lire, (.turlliig ultb the trade material ami working up to tho finished product. Also ttic Famous Atlanta Auto Races at Atlanta Speedway Then N not a dull moment from the ntart to tho fltiMi of tbli ciifcrtulmiifut, which t.-ikes nlxnit no hour Co prem-nt. H iloen not ioiiAtantly flaunt before you the name of any particular tiro maker and (on Im appreciated nml enjojed by all. Doubly liileifMtlng, of (oiirnc, to cbe user of automobile tires. CO.Mi; AF.ONO AND Hltl.VO VOI'U KltlKNDS B. F. Goodrich Co. M-nMft,CIMI?S!;Sc,im,ira Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do withoal thifl splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and ordor a case sent to the house. The purest, most healthful drink known U SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, AkbL I ' mf afVflfl m B hB IHIn BH aTV. I aiHIm ' ; One trial with a gas range Is more effectual than all thu talk ever raised about It. Aak anyono who liaa evor used g.ia if they would go back to tho old coal or wood or oil and they will say no every time. Aro you using pas in your h me? Better get wise now to Its advantage over the out-of-date methods .of lighting and heating. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. Free Lindsay light installed with every ange. Leavo your order now. Terms: Small monthly payaents. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. AND ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager . $250,000 Was realized from one district in Colorado from Canta loupes alone, first season's planting on new land Our Lands and Water will produce just as well in all kinds of Fruits and Garden Products Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Over 800 Cars of Products Shipped into the Valley Last Year Why Not Produce This at Home ? Our Prices and Terms are Easy Call and See Us p i A BARGAIN IN PAINT WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK OF PHOENIX HIGH GRADE PAINTS AT $2.00 PER GALLON; ALSO OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF MURESCO TINTS AT CORRESPONDINGLY OW PRICES WMSNaMWMBNMMMHmvBNMWMaMaaaBBWMaMaaaaiaMaaaawMMMOTwaBawa Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 BAST MAIN ST. i l