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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORP MAIL TRTBUNE, MttPFQRD, OTCKflOy. FKTDAY, DKOEMBTilR 22, 1011. 4 r i $ IV DR. LYIM GETS A SENTENCE OF YEAR AND DALE Los Anfldcs Get Rich Quick Pro moter Sentenced to McNeill's Island tor Brcaklnq Federal Custody at Oakland. SAN FRANCISCO, Cfll., Doc. 22. Kitflitcon months in the federal prison nt JIoNeill's Muml vs dealt out here todny by United Stntos District Jndst- Dellnvon ns punishment to Dr. .1. Grant Lyman, the Los Angles eH- rioh-qiiiok promoter, for breaking foilprnl oiiHtody when ho cMpcl from rrovMonoo hospital, Oakland. C. Jf. Court wright, the puanl wltom Lymnn inlue? to contrive at his es cape, wns sentenced to six months in the Alatnodn county jil. MfSS WfGGS WHS DELIGHTFULSHOW ".Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" wns certainly an artistic If not a financial success. Although tho cast was ono made up of ama teurs yet every part was played so well that one could scarcely realize that the play was not In tho hands of a profoMional company. Mrs. G. T. Wilson Rave a very subtle and artistic portrayal of the hind hearted optimistic and always hopeful Mrs, Wlggs. Alice Hozan IMcc In writing the story always hopt the moral lesson to tho forefront rather than striving for dramatic cllmaxos. Tho novel Is a sories of character scotches and to make tho drama inore would bo to dostroy tho quiet pastoral beauty of the plot. This style Is trying and In face most un grateful to the actor. There is not a sceno In the entire three acts whero there is an opportunity for dramatic Intensity It Is simply a sweet wholesomo story with a moral that makes one form better resolu tions. Sirs. Wilson was true to the character from first to last. Mrs. Kobblns as Mrs. Schultz was the principal fun maker of the evening. She has histrionic ability that might be put to professional use if the lady so desired. Miss Marlon Shannon In her por trayal of Mrs. Klclioni was the exact opposite of tho gentle- Mrs. Wlggs. She played tho snappy, meddling, faultfinder to perfection. And Miss Hazy, drqll and sorrow ful from first to last, was splendidly acted by Mrs. It. A. Johnson. As to the children in the cast a good idea of their acting might be gained from a remark In tho audi ence, "They're tho best bunch of kids I over saw on tho stage." Lovoy Mary, wo all agree with lit tle Tommy, "Sho's our Lovey Mary," and we don't blame Billy for falling iu love with you. Hob. wero played by Mamie Deuel and D. H. Colvig and they made a handsome pair of lovers. It was a surprise to see with what oafco and grace Miss Douol sustained her chartotar from first to last. The little lady has talent. As to the boys, they all acted and looked llko roal actors. Louis Don not t uiRilc r very good Daniel Wlgge, ospeclall) In tho last scenu with Mrs. Wlggs, which was very effective. Hoover, with his red vest and chocked punts, looked llko a roal sharper. Nu one would over have guocRod tli.it bo belonged to tho Bap tist church, Kmerson Morrlck as Hilly Wlgg nnd Jake Ware the sheriff surely dofcervd their share of honor. Thoy went through their parts without a hitch. 0 T Wllnon bus had professional PLAN SPLENDID XMAS CONGER! The choir of the First Methodic Kpi-onpnl rliuivh arc planning to rie a Christinas concert of nuinienl murit on Sunday evciiinp, December 21. The selection for this occasion are of an unusually high order from n critical mtnnopoiut. ns well ns from (he viewpoint of one who merely loves sweet melody. All the peMl number will he ren dered hv prns epocwlly qualified for that jmrtioulnr clas of munie. There is no money consideration i-onnccted with tlu mutual treat. It STAR TO ENTERTAIN CHILDREN XMAS DAY ia purely a wiorvri concert in honor of the htrlh of ttiriwt. Kollowlnsr in the nnwrain: Anthem, "There Wero Shepherds" - Choir. SoloMid Kose Fiehlor. Quartet, "Shout Ihe Ulml Tidint" - Messrs. Cnmulny nml Shannon mid Misses, Coffin nud Cnmphell. Solo, "Dream of Huthlelmm" C. 11. Hoy. Mulo qunrtet, "Angels of Liht" lloy, Shiniuou, Cnnmluy nml Schur-mnn. CHRISTMAS TREE AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH On Saturday uilit promptly it 7:30 the children of the Uiblo school department of tho Chiictinn church will luivc their C!irUtnu Oeo l fiuo program of onr-t ud recitations. The nnliltu is invjlcd to attend. - -- --- - ..4.4 MMr Suthert of the Star thea ter Is preparing to entertain the children of the dly on Monday after noon with a free matinee at tho thea ter. All of the children of tho city are invited. Tho program will bo npproprinto for the occasion. WATCH experience and his work showed It. George is a good Elk, a good rancher and a good fellow. Tonight the entortnlnmont will bo repeated and any ono who buys a ticket may fool assured that they aro not only giving a llttlo small cbauge to the poor but are receiving full value for their money In he way of entertainment, ED. ANDREWS. 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ANNOUNCEMENT T-JAVING the largest and finest stock of j " A Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, j P$w& -J Clocks, Silverware, Rings, Lockets, Chains, Gold and Silver Novelties I have ever carried. I have the largest stock of Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware ever shown in Medford See my Gorharri Carving Sets I I Largest Line of Rings in City to Full Line of Hull Umbrellas yxwn Martin Reddy The Jeweler Near Post Office No piece with out this Trade JbA I m . it i. $) cnuiiic. 11AWMF1 '! M 4 i :s 4 ?f ,-. it 7?.r; k 1 JUDGE CROWELL ITns opened nn offico on North Central nvenne, in tilt) jM'edford National Hank building. Ho Iuim lionglit a Mock of slook in the MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK And will lie glad to welcome all his IViend.s, old and lictfl THE JUDGE NEVER SPECULATES Office Hours .10 A. M. to : P. M. n LAST DAY TO SHOP Special Xmas Suggestions 75 Ladies' and Oontlcnien's Umbrellas, paragon frame, rainproof top, aotnal values $1.50 and $1.25 i . 0 .a'lJa Xmas Special $1.00 '10 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, Paragon and India frames, silk or glo ria tops, actual values $1.00 to $7.50 Xmas Special $3.50 i 20 handsome pieces of Pur mostly in Stoles, a few collars in Siberian Squirrel, squirrel, river mink, beaver and southern lynx, regularly priced . k blended squi $(5.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Xmas Special $5.00 I Children's and Misses' Fur Sets in blue lynx, squirrel, river mink, natural oppossum and combination oileets . Xmas Special 20 pr ct Discount Ar il , o- .Jf more inrisraias ouggesuoiiis Willow Plumes....S12.85 to $26.50 Scarfs $1.50 to 858.50 French Plumes $1.05 to $15.00 Auto Veils $1.95 to $3.50 Silk Waists $3.50 to $26.75 Silk Kimouas $4.95 to $27.50 Lace Waists $5.00 to $15.00 Bath Robes $4.25 to $14.50 Lingerie Waists $1.50 to $10.00 Mesh 13ags $4.25 to $10.00 Handkerchiefs 10 to $2.25 Silk Petticoats $3.50 to $13.50 Neckwear 25 to $3.50 -Fm, Sei8 $15.00 to $87.50 'Villfl :: -;"?;$. l0e?J n Phoenix Mufflers 50 to $1.75 Hand Bags $1.50 to $15.00 KnJ. , Z nK Hat Pins! 1..2B to $2.00 Silk JToso 50 to $1.75 Belt HiifikloH 256 to $4.50 Sweaters $1.95 to $6.50 Silk Cllovcs 50 to $2.50 Silk Dresses $9.75 to $45.00 We Pack Your Purchases in Heavy Boxes i - --- -- - -- t-- f - --