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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1912)
H. OTDFOTO WATT) TRTBUNH MEDFOTin, OttKClOX, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1912. t -mr-mfr t mjwyn jwi V. ,r,s" KTOE TTTRETJ A hf .. t DILLER COMPLETES sninr OF CRATER Tim hi'oIiihii'iiI Mtirvi'.v nl' I hi' ii'- lllllll'll III' l' lllllM'llll' llllH jllnl in- ciii'il II miciki ;) )iim limiltlct ili'til iiitf with llic i!iiliKiciil hiHlury ul t'nilur l,ul-. Tin' iniiiiilil)'l Im by .1. S. I Mini' nlin I in m unrld'il for Hiinii' limn in lliit ki'clioii utiil h nilcli' with i),tiillint inwn of lint nl;i'. Tin' iiili- lli'iillon tint v lie iiiiri'liiiMil Iriiiii III" MllMiilltllll'll III' lIlll'IIIIH'll!, UllVI'I'll- lih'iil iirinliiiK iillli'i', Wiixliinuliiti, ). '., I'lll' It'll I'I'lllH. Or, DIIIit iIimiIm ullh tin- niiIijim'I in n t'tiiiiini'lu'iiHiMi niiiiiiiiii' lint in urn' lluil it 1'iixilv t'liiiiiiri'lii'iiili'il li.v t tn Iii.viiiiiii. Id' Iiiim hiyli iiriiixi! I'nr (In1 Iiillt' linllt I'mni it ht'iMiit' mill ui'iiloul citl tiiiilniint. lit cuiii'litili'H unit lllt'M UOliU; Cilllnlilfll'il with nil It i iihifcu CiiiIit liiil.f imtlih with ilif (luiiitl ('iiiimhi nl' tin' Cnliiritilii, tin' ViiM'iitiiti nlltt mill tin' l-'nlU nf N'l iiK'tnt, lint with mi iiiIi iilutt lit Ihnl N -ll)lllllllM'. William Hodge in "Man From Home" PATRONAGE RR UMPMAN Tin' nii'ii'iiiil nf tlio 1'ilv ul' (Inlil inn ittivi' imvfiittfii tin- Oni.i urn JCi'wh iii mi I'l'lnil In iinlni'i' Hi-x II. I.iiiniiiinn In It'iiM' low ii. Tlii'y niv tin llii'if iKiiHitit that Mr. Lniiipninii llllH hllllllllTl'll tll IllU'M ll.V llllllh. iiiK niticli' iTilirixiiiK tin' hcliiml luiitnl fur tln fiiiiilitiiin in wliidi Hi" Hi'liimln iiii run. Tin ini'irlunil who liuv" tli'llvcii'il thi'ir iilliiiiiitnin urit I). II. Mill'T, (It'orijit Tumor, I.iiiico rmiijiiiiiy, (I. W. .MyiTK, Merrill Cn., J'. I.. Cnlilwi'll mill j(. II. Moth,.. I.miiiiiinn iiiiiiiiliiin thnt In ic t'tiittlv htoi'kt'tl it ih'iil in I'oniii'clioii with I'ity finmirt's hy whirh Uicm' itit'ii wtiulil tut vi proi'ilt'il. Hit Kityn lht'.y wnut to run him out in tinier to hnvo their own wuv in rupinl to hninlliu of i'ity I'iiihN, eoiilinels mill tint like. Tlu wnrfiuv ittomiiot to lie lively for u lime. JUNIORS GIVE AMUSING PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL Noxt Tiit'Httity nvimliii; the JtinlorH of tint Me.lforil 1 1 1 km hi'IiooI will i:lvo mi iiiiiiimIiik iluy vnllvil "lllckii nt ColliiK"" In tlireti iicIm. There In no ilotilti that litis ttliiy Will lilt lite. Ktll'CI'MH (if tllC NtMNOI). I'or all thiiHit who hnve wltnoiwd thin play iltirliiK tint reheat huIh Mity tli.it It In a liowlluK HiicrcKM. Tint plot Im a Kiioit one. Illrant llle.kK, tlio llran lirenkfiiHt food mil lionaire. trli'H to olttalu Win. Morion, a rollnKo Hinilent for IiIh ml mnutiKcr for Itriiliiri. lint wo will not tell you Intro how tlio plot dovulopH, hut leave that for you to f I ml out nixt Tihm tluy iiIkIK. Tin; niiorn who inako thin play it HticeenH aro lllrapi Hicks, the III auto until, played liy Milton Helm I'haril, an arlor of note. Tom Morton, tint nilloKU hoy who wtIIoh iuIh, acted hy l.eo I'IhIi, does IiIm (tart ti ill meat Hiyle. rrltz Jordan, llorton'ti I'hiiui, ulno a IniHket hall player, Is played liy Clayton Ihiiiich. Adam lleddleitt, profcHKor of Nor I Inn it unlVKiHlly, Ih aeted hy Hay I.p Mar. He taken IiIh part llko a re:il profeiiMor. Dean Hiulley, dean of the coIIdko. Ih arted hy Italph Ilaleom, Percy ItohhliiH, a icreiit arrival from dealt lloHton, an playetl hy llerhert Alfortl, Ih a i;ood IiiiikIi producer. Atlolph lltiftKH. a In.y hungry d"i:. Ih well acted hy .11 in Stewart. JdhIi AudrewH, u hiiHket hall enthunlnnt, Ih DiitliiiHliiHllcally played hy Tom Seiuii llim. I'ndlet, the reporter fur the Dally Hhrlek, iih played hy Miulloy, Ih a Hhrlek mini Iii'i;IiiiiIiik to end. Peter, the pioprletor of "The Pal," Ik taken hy Arthur Alder. Track Walker, uiiiiiaKcr for the Hraiiio man, Ih well ac.tetl hy Johnny Deiuiuer. rMaiieoti Kinney mid Kranceii J loath mi Juno (Irani mid Polly Porter, eh u nut, ami InteroHtcd retipectlvely In Morton ami .Ionian, play thulr partn to perfect Ion, Olali'o AiiKelluu Joiioh, the titiu;u Htriielc Kit), Ih played hy Virginia Carder, HiihIo SpriiKKliiH, u froHlunaii with a oriiHli, iH.exeolloiitly done hy Until WIIhoii. DiilHy AnuatruiiK, an uthlo tle Kill, Ih played hy Kvelyu Caroy who taken her part llko a real actreHH. l-'luff I'lnloy, a flower kIiI, played hy Kvolyu Patch. Worn Hollo Dela inarty, waltreiiH at "Tlio Pal," played hy ICthel Guthrie. AUIkiiikIi thin la her flint iippearmico on the local HtiiKo tiho Ih nuiu to make a hit, Mih, Cohh, lioiuiekooper at "The Quar- teiH," mid hoc niiilil, Lily, aro playoil hy l.onora Vance mid Ruth Lawrence. The Hceiie Ih laid at the Northern uulveiHlty, a co-educational coIIoko, and thine will he Hpuolal Hceuory, A Kiuut deal of work Iiuh hoon put on thin play to make It a hiiccohh, and It Hiiro Ih to ho one, iih the conch Ih the hcHt In the iinrtliwoHt. - mmimlmflim WiiiiHiial respect for the verltloH Ih a n tlctablo feature of "The Man Prom Home." In which William IIoiIkv coiiioh to Medford Theater Kiltlay, May 2 1th Kveryhody aiteaka his own Iiiukuiikc. Italian characters nicnk Italian when nildrctiHluK KiikIIsIi and AmericaiiH and KiiKlItih and American Rpoal; Knllsh In return. A hotel functionary who HpoakH both ImiKuaKOs. with noino German thrown In, acts ib Interpreter. Ha:; illiiill mm w N. Jerry, Hie iiiikkcI llnjr, i iiKiiin in Meilfonl with u now tlNplny of iiUKKctri oixl lls muoiie; tliem one of the fines! HpoeiineiiH ever proilneed hy thin M'otiou. It is of almost seliil Kohl, weilis III) ounces mnl is worth .foil!!. In order to secure il Jerry paid a premium of .f'JIIO. The niiK'Ki'l comes from (lie (lohl Point mine- on Scot I river in Siskiyou enmity nhout ('nttr miles nhovo the juiietion of Seolt river mnl the Klitin ii t Ii. It is utmost u pi'ifoet .specimen, very little waste homy; seen in the Wild. 1DERS0N-MIEI1AN X 11 T.oKUl hlnnltH at tnu Mod ford Print ing compauy. E CLUB TO ATTEND A TEA The local K(iinl Siiffrno eluh held n very successful niooliu; ut their hemliuurlers in the Spurtu hitildiu tSiiliirday nftoi'iioon, u liire nunihor of suffruw) wot'liors hoiu in nlloud ii nee, Several very intoresliii,' HpeoeliL's were inude. On Wediiesduy nfteriioou from !l to f) o'cluel; a ten will ho irivou the hiiffuiKo club by Mru. fleorno L. What will undoubtedly he ono of the Kt'ontoBt ulKhta of boxliiR ever held a thla city will bo staged to morrow nli;ht before the Medford Athletic club, when Hud Anderson meets .lack Mel.ellon In the 10 round main event bout of the evening. Anderson hardly needs an Intro duction to Medford fans. He la to be claused amoiiK the top notch IlKhtwolKhta of the country and has nil the Kood iiuallflcatioua of Bitch, and whoever bus hoou Hud perform in the rliiK mice are always sure-to ho thero again any tinio Hud is one of the principals, Mcl.ellan is u newcomer hero and beam the reputation of being a pretty hard boy to beat, Ho has a good record having defeated hoiuo good men thoso who bavo noon bint In his workouts say that thero Is doubt but what bo has an oven break with Anderson, In the uaual preliminaries that precede the main event Australian Kelly moots Voting Maxwoll and Jack llraut will go with Jon King, They ro heavyweights and excep tionally clovor for nion of their slzo, BOOSTERS Mi Davis nt 7KI West Tenth street to which all Indies interested in the suf frage movement tiro invited to attend, ME WEDNESDAY A mass mootiiitr f boosters is eall i'd hy tlio Commercial club next Wed nesday evening at which time tiio Hluo Ledge railroad will bo disoussod mid the mutter of obtaining signa tures for water under the proposi tion submitted by tlio Kogue lliver Vnlloy Canal company will ho con sidered. A largo attendance is re quested. At thnt time committees will bo np pointed to taho up tlio mutter of se curing signers to the uetitions to the ennui ooinnniiv. They have neroed Hint if 10,000 acres of Miuid can bo scoured in the valley that they will work ut oneo on the development f their irrigation plant which will menu the ultimnte expenditure of ,f l,f00,-000. Swamp Laud Notice. Acting umlor Instructions from Governor West, all tlio swamp land belonging tq tlio Stuto ol Orogou will bo suliictod as soon as possible Any ono having Information re garding tlio location or condition o( euoh lnutl will kindly confer with me. Such Information will bo of much valuo to tlio laud dopartmont, T. A. HINBHAUT, tf Stuto Laud Agont, Jilllllllllf jr VjHV IIS p Blm b Tlie Beer of Quality AN order forPabsf'Bluc "" Ribbon" Beer carries with it the distinction of quality and good taste. Served with your lunch or dinner, Blue Ribbon lends zest and refreshment most satisfying. Every bottle is worthy of your table. Bottled only at the brcivery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean anil pure. 2.4f m m FJrr Phone for a case foe your home today. Jesse Houck, Agt. Medford Ice & Storage Co. Phono 2641 -ttJHjp-rj9'jp-rpp9-ry00) 2 Hicks at College Presented by the Junior class of the Medford High School MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Evening, May 21 Seats at Haskins Tickets 50c - 75c $ i 4f44-4M4r4t1M4HNHrf4r4H(- ICE CREAM and SHERBETS All our Ice Cream and Sherbets are ma do by us from tho best quality of cream and other Ingredients. YOU'HAVK THE HAH IT, WE HAVE THE GOODS. THE ANSWER IS PALACE OF SWEETS OUH OKAXGE SHEHI5ET IS A WINNER. ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. First National Bank OF i ,. MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which-will receive our caroful attention. T. JC. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. Xu ALFORD, OASHIKR ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASHIER Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle ' s Economy of management . - Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pri. O. W. McDonald, Cashier