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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1911)
, II PXdE SEC ' n"n r- n t ' - lUEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, aiEDFORtf, OREttON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER: If, tOtf. 1.9 I I FERULLO BAND ; WAS EXCELLENT " Musicians All Prcvc to Be Artists Solo Instruments Were Especially Good Natstorlum Manaocmcnt Should Dc Given Support. FrnfitsiBiX) Forullo nml his oxool cni btiml pive n most onjoynblc con cept of popular music nt populnr prices, In ilio Inrgc Nntatoriinu hnil, yestordny afternoon. The musicians wnro nil artists, the solo instruments lurim? especially pjod. The classic numbers were those familiar to the musio-lovinj; public, tho Sextette from I.Uciii U Lmnonuoor," and skecthes from "Carmen,'' voro especially cn joynlilc. It is to be hoped that with Buch nu excellent nutditorium for cn (ninments of this class, that wo will have moro high class popular-priced entertainments. Sicuor Ferullo smke in the highest terms of the town, the auditorium and the audience. There are largo musical organizations pass ing through Medford quite often dur ing the theatrical season, and if the Katalorium company has the proper encouragement they can secure these excellent companies, and with the large sealiug capacity they can af ford io give them to the people at popualr prices. ETNA SHOWS SIGNS OF ANOTHER ERUPTION CATANIA, Sept. 11. People liv ing in the vicinity of Mount Etna to day arc greatly alarmed on account of the volcano showing a revival of ncttvitj. Frequent earthquake shocks have been felt in the last fifty-two .hours and two new craters have oiencd near the summit. Clouds of smoke arc pouring from the crevasses and ashes are erupted continuously. RECORD GAME PLAYED SUNDAY Portland and Sacramento Tied in 24 Inninn Contest Game Is Called on Account of Darkness by the Umpire. MAPS SENT FOR WATER USE RS County Clerk in Receipt of Maps Which Show Result of Recent Ad judication of Water Rights in This District. SACRAMENTO, Cah, Sept. 11, In tho places where baseball fans arc wont to congtvgato and discuss bat ting averages, the record-breaking IM-inning collect played hero by the Senators and Heavers yoterday is tho main topic of conversation today. The majority argue that Umpire Mc Oroevy should have allowed the game to go on. as thero was plenty of light, but the players thtnselves say the shadow from tho graiuktund pro vented thent from seeing the ball when the sphere was hit through the infield. Sacramento was lucky to get its lone tally in the sixth. Portland scored one in the fourth. Batteries : Portland Koestner and Kuhn; Sacramento Fitzgerald and Thomas. ,ups prepared by slate Migmeor Lewis in connection with the adjudi cation of the water rights of Kongo river and its tributaries, showing the result of many conferences and hear ing held in his district, have been forwarded to the county clerk when waters users may inspect them. They arc of considerable value to all who own water rights in the county. The mtis were prepared after Jas. T. Chinnoek' superintendent of this water division, had done much work m this vicinity. TWOHY AT WORK ON NEW ROAD Breaks First Ground Today on Mn cadamlzlnn of Road Between This City and Central Point Work Will Be Rushed. Look for tho loser of the articles you have found for a prompt ad may -save him a lot of worry- Hspklnn for Health. I Sunday's Scores. irorniug game Los Angeles 1 Oakland S Vernon f, San Francisco : . 2 Portland and Sacramento, no game Afternoon games Los Angeles ; . . . 2 Oakland ... Vernon f, San Francisco 4 Portland 1 Sacramento 1 (Called in 24th.) Notice to Bathers. . The Nat management wish to an nounce that owing to the condition of the weather and the great ex pense of heating the water, which i. too cold for bathing until heated, the plunge will be open for business every Saturday and Sunday until further notice. Fresh water will be put the plunge everj Fridav night and heated for these two days. Worse Every Year Plenty of Mcdfortl Headers Have the Same KxH'riciuv. Don't neglect an aching back. It will got vorc" exery year. Uackacho Is really kidney ache. To euro the back you must euro the kidneys. I you don't, other kidney Ills fol low Urinary troubles. llrlght's disease. Follow the advise of this Mail foul citizen. A. Uentz, 130 Front street, Med- .loltn Twohy, who was awarded a contract by the count v court last week for tho inneudauvr.ing of the road between this citv and Central Point broke ground today and will rush the work. Mr. Twohy secured a traction engine and several pices of road maehinory with which to start the work but will have his own outfit here within the ne.t ton days. Then the work will open in earnest. It is citimutvd that to properly construct the road to Central Point that it will require from six weeks to two mouths time. It will be com pleted before any serious fall rains come. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mr. White of Woodvtlle, Mr. and Mm. K. It. Furred and Fred Farrd of twin city weio visitors to Hutto FallH Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, M, M, Sanderson of Hualo, New York, nro visiting IiIh brother, C. R, Sanderson, and fam ily bore. This reunion Is a very hap py one after twenty years of nonar- atlon. T. C. Wilson and family who hovo resided In this vicinity for many yearn loft for Coming, California, Sunday afternoon where Mr, Wilson 1ms pur chased property. Paul Xorcrons left Saturday even ing for Logan. Iowa, wboro bin mother, Mrs, W. N, Norcross and mIh tor, Miss Kva, are visiting. Dan Herring left Saturday oxen lug far Minneapolis, whuro ho wilt attend collego this winter Mrs. Win. Narmlllo and party con- i..:. CLEAN UP YOUR STOMACH And Cni, Sonnies, IUmIiiosn, Head, aches and ltml llivanis Will Uu, If you really want a clean, swcot puro stomach, freo from gnu, sour ness and distress, go to C'hna Strang's today and get a no-cent box of Ml- O-NA Stomach Tablets. Tako these little tnbleta according to directions, mid if at tho end of a week you aro not brighter, (stronger and moro vlboroiiB, Just say so and Miai Standeford'a Piano ifchool Piano, Harmony and Musical History BMILY T. STANDKFOltU Kxnmluer for Now Kiiglnnd Conservatory of Muslo In llostou Mnkcs a specialty of training teachers. Send for testimonials and tortus. Phono 7311. 170 Hinting or MIhh Nonnlle, Mlsii lllalr, Mr. Nannllo Jr., Lulto Ileal, have returned from a trip to Crater Lake. J. II, Woodu and family of Medfont spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Orlm. Among tho many Central Polntots that upent Sunday afternoon In Mod ford woro Mr. and Mrs. Win. Nnr mile, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pattlson and daughter, Mr, mid Mm. F. J. 'Pay lor and sou Itaymoud, Mis. Steel hummer, MIhh Kiln Williams, Ml Peart Hush, MIhh HIoiiih, MIhh Door gin Cllno, MIhh HIiihiI.vUiim Morris. Wayne Letivor, Shipley Kims, Mr, lltiiijniiilii and a largo number of othern Hpont Sunday In Morfni-il, Mr, and Mm, Weston aud I heir friend. Mih. Mason, returned from an oiitliiK nt Crater l.ako Sunday evening. MIhh Odn llniistim of Trail, arrived hero Tliurmlny to spend tho whiter. MIhh lloiiHton will enter tho local high school for tho cmmlng ''"' ford. Ore., says: "I am Just as wilt- ..... - LCI llllli IIllIHl'- MUCK. Ing to recommend Doan's Pills todayl Vnr i,m.,i.m .... ,,,,.. , . l "" "v....... ... ..a.v. .1...MK. -,..v.- tlou, heartburn aud that distressed as I was in September, 1907, when I publicly told my experienco with them. 1 suffered from kidney trou ble for at least five years and as time passed, I grey worse Instead of bet ter. Sharp pains dnrted through the small of my back aud sometimes tho attacks were so severe that I could hardly stoop: At night my back ached intensely and sound sleep was out of the question. Being told to trfy Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box at Haskins' Drug Store and they soon gave mo relief." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York,1 solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. feeling, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets will glvo relief In five minutes. Iirge box of MI-O-NA TAIJLKTS. 50 cents at Chas. Strang's aud drug gists everywhere. EXCITING HORSE RACE ENDANGERS LIFE . W. Weber and Joe Krouwer in dulged in a horse race on the South ern Pacific right of way Sunday. Charlie Adams was run down and slightly injured. Several little girls were endangered. Police. Jail. Fine of $5. Tho hNtory of the Mr laundry your! nHnhlmr uttroulxc lit tint ragged edges of till collars nud cuffs, and tho boardlike MtiffucHS of Ills shirt fronts. Send your garments to us and wo will promise you that you will Ik satisfied In cicry particular. ITnskins for health. THE STAR Steam Laundry MeUford, Oregon. Poll Phono liiOl Homo (IS MORT H. SINGER Presents Tho Talked of Show In tho World. THE ACTUAL DRESS REHEARSAL SCENE Tho Only Com pany Prcscntlno This Dellohtful ful Success En Tour. TMl BIO MuaiauA rcvuc WITH MISS IPUVCJ VAIL WITH MI53 OllVl v With Its Record (tun ot 300 Con secutive Per- 'formanccs nt tho Princess, Chlcnno THE AUDIENCE GETS A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES 20 Jlnuley Sonn Hits., PRICES s 1.50, fl.OO and 50 Cents Seats on Sale at Haskins Monday Morning 10 a. m. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS HENRY M, MARSH All ordora promptly nttendod to night or dny. Short and long hnuln. Moving household goodu u HpocinlLy Union toaniBtors. Office 51 3. Front Pacific 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613 MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. Q. Trowbridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilors and -Machinery. Agents in So. Orogon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. OUR NEW LOCATION 217 WEST MAIN ST. Paying toomuch for a piano is the penalty of overlooking our line when making a purchase. Remember that we are the direct factory to home distributors for the world's best pianos and Player pianos at the least possible cost to each in dividual purchaser on the Pacific Coast. The makers of the pianos we represent believe that quantity can be attained only at the expense of quality. A limited output, carefully scrutin ized in every stage of its production, must of necessity attain a higher standard of excellence than is possi ble where volume of output is the primary consideration. The yearly output of the factories which we re present is limited to 32,000.00 an nually. Because in the making of that number of instruments we at tain the maximum of economy of &'4tMli nor aCtXf production, and by the rigid inspec" tion and unfailing personal supervis ion of each individual piano, we also attain the maximum of quality. Such a course of procedure can not fail to impress the discriminating purchaser, and our adherence to this principle explains in part the unani mity of opinion that the pianos sold by my firm are the best pianos that money and brains can produce. The following is our line of Fine Pianos: I vers & Pond, Chickering Bros-, Sterling, A. M. McPhail, Laf fargue, Huntington The only medium priced piano in the world endorsed by Paderewski, the fam ous musician. Every piano sold, on the easy payment plan. A little down and a little each month will place one of these fine pianos in your home. Don't forget the place, 217 West Main St., where goods of guality are in store for you. m ? 9 - v-tm f " u! , -jHGti - - j;.