THE MEDFORIDAILY TRIBUNE, M KDFOltl), OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1909.
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"THREE WEEKS IS
SOCIAL STUDY
Moral Question Is Uppermost in Play
Which Will Be Presented This
Evening at Opera House.
i Popular fjnoks as a -rule make a
very poor material for plays, because
they contain so much of the incident
that must be, of necessity omitted.
The notable exception, however, is
Klinor Glyn'a story "Three Weeks,"
which has. been so widely discussed
on both sides of the ocean. Since the
original copyright performance in
England, in which .Miss Glyn ap
peared herself, the play has been re
vised and reconstructed to such an
extent that it is said now to be :i
powerful love tragedy. It will, In
presented in its revised form at the
Medford on Tuesday with a special
cast of players, headed by the dis
tinguished actress Miss Meryl Hope,
and Harry C. Browne, who will play
"The Lady" mid "I'aul" reseetively.
Others in the cast will be Miss Lillian
lthodes, Miss Caroline Lamar and the
Messrs. Frank .1. Kirk, Sydney Price,
William (',. Chatter! on, W. T. Hayes.
W. J. McConnei:, K. TT. Thomas.
Charles Moucrief, William Casey and
AJbert Duall. The play will bo'moimt
ed with special scenery, the two no
table effects being the lawn before
the hotel at Lucerne and the Boggin
of the Palace of Venice, Where the
"Feast of the Roses" occurred.- :
Miss Glyri has a great motive ir.
her book which was purposely- or
otherwise misinterpreted by a host
of readers; but, in her-own dramati
zation of the story, she has left no
room for doubt. ' The moral strength
and object lessons are obvious to all.
The play begins with a prologue,
showing the home of the Queen at
Sardalia and introduces the charac
ter of her drunken and vicious hus
babnd. thus supplying a plausive mo
tive for all that I'ollawcd in her life
Tbe'sad story of this queen is of par
ticular interest to women, who have
comprehended and understood her
better than men. They have wept
with sorrow at her misfortune and
sympathized with her m her great
love. The Queen had a glorious mo
tive for her sin which cannot be at
tributed to Marguerite, Sappho, Zaza.
Camille or Lady Isabel. And to al-ino.-t
ii II her readers her character is
superior in every respect and it may
be truly said of her that "there is no
joy bill bitter tears will come to ca.-.t
it like a (allien angel forth."
INTO LAKEVJEW
Plenty of Travel Between Klamath
Falls and Lakevlew for Two
Auto Cars.
Apples, more than 2.000,000 of
tliern. including every variety, are to
he seen among the horticultural ex
hibits in the different buildings at the
Seattle exosition.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 13.
Lakeview is going to have a pleth
ora of automobile lines and if the
service is not just what the traveler
desires it will not be the fault of the
enterprising gentlemen who are en
gaging in the business. Last evening
the first automobile arrived hero from
Lakcvview. It was what is known as
the Lambert car, the present stage
contractors. This car left this morn
ing for the county seat of Lake and
will make the round trip every alter
nate day. Mr. Lambert left the car
and wil go to Lakevicw for the pur
pose of arranging the schedule. At
Lakeview connection will be made
with the Alturas auto, bo that it will
be possible to travel fro mthis city
to Alturas in twelve hours.
The second auto to enter tho field
is one headed by W. L. Clapp. Ho
left this morning for Lakevivew, and
wil lalso cover the route every other
day. It is quite possible that an
Special Sale In Smmer Goods I
agreement -may bo reached betweon
him and the T.ambort company where
by their cars will not leave on the
same day. If this can he done, then
it will afford a daily service between
this city and Lakevicw.
The plans of the Lambert com
pany have not been fully matured. It
is possible that Mr. Cni.-s of Illy will
place a machine on tho run between
Illy and Lakevio-.v. In that caso the
Lambert will operate' only betweon
this city and P.ly. In that caso then.
this company would give a daily r-cr- j
vice. j
The Lambert car was driven by I
Phil Cross. He was accompanied 1
by H. T. McKnight, who is to travel I
on the train between Weed and this
city and make arrangement- off tin
transportation of l.nlrevicv ivi
Rent. It is the intention nf the iMttn p
ple to make the run between the two
cities in seven hours.
SALEM SEER
SALEM Is the most popular beer In Northern Califoi nla and South
ern Oregon. It Is acknowledged to be the equal of t!tu very best east
ern product. All beers are good, but some beers ara liked better than
others. The proof for this assertion lies In drinking Salem beer.
If you wish to be convinced, ask for Salem bee: and drink It.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION,
Medford Depot: Medford lea & Storage Co.
Rea ILinen
All linen white oG-inch medium-weight goods at 23c
All linen white llG-inch extra fine linen: regular oO.' grade, at ...39c
ISrown linens, 'J0c grade at Ifie; 2"ic grade at I9c
Fancy striped linens in brown and given, brown and pink and other
patterns, regular 'tfic values, a'. : 19c ,
F.xtra he.iw l'i'i-n coating, regular 40c value, at . . '. '..33':
See the window displays of these goods.
For Women's Outing' We Have
Women's high-lop tan lace boots.
Women's divided skirts in khuki, covert and corduroy.
Women's walking skirts in khaki, covert and corduroy.
Women's outing jackets in khaki and covert cloth.
Outing hats in straw and felt.
WHY JEFF DAVIS DIDN'T
ATTEND TAFT'S DINNER
WASHINGTON'. July 13. Sena
tor Jeff Davis has written a letter i.i
the President telling him why ho did
not attend a recent dinner at the
White House to which he was invited.
He explains that it was due to tin?
fact that he was compelled to look
after his twelve-year-old son, and
not to any intentional discourtesy. '
"On the evening of the dinner." lie!
writes, "I allowed him to go to Fort
Mycr with a little companion to soo
the airship. Ho did not return until
such a late hour that I became very i
much alarmed about him and went to
look for him. I did not return until
it wus too late to be present in obed
ience to your kind invitation."
The senator writeswablO. .4gi. . .
The senator stales further that his
letter owes its origin to newspaper
criticisms, lie says ho writes in the
fear that some of these may frill
within the President's observation.
He says he does not want lo be con
sidered rude.
THE SAVOY
Cozy, Cool, Comfortable
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
THE HUSTLING ADVERTISER.
THE LITTLE PEACEMAKER.
THROUGH SHADOW TO SUNSHINE.
LAUGHING ALL THE TIME.
ONE DIME
DES CHUTES RAILROAD
CONSTRUCTION CAMP OPEN
VANDYKE'S
Shoes
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Furnishings
Clothing
GWASS VALLEY. Or., July IX -Tlie
Twohy Bros., railroad contrac
tors, of Spokane, havo established
; headquarters al this place and have
; rented six office rooms. They also
secured a warehouse for a commis
sary and hnvc it filled with supplies
for tho men and toalns. They have
built a large cellar for storing pow
der, have rented a large livery Hlnbre
I for teams and have 20 head of mules
, hero now.
They have also established a ea'tnp
on the top of the Deschutes hill and
have l.r)0 men nt work there building
a wagon road down tho hill so thoy
, can establish camp on tho river.
So life-like appeared the wax figure-on
teh operating table and tha
wax hospital surgeons standing near
by, in the marins hospital section in
the Government building nt the Henl
tlo oxMisitioii, Hint a woman fainted
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North-
1 XT 1 il. 1 ft I Ml 1 4t I
west, in oi in tne coniomc. jompeies witn all nrst-
class nurseries..
L. E HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, OREGON
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
Vou can bid defiance to tho heal
by having an oloctric fan put in po
sition. It doesn't cost very much,
either. If you haven't one, wo nan
fix you up i n a short time, at tho
least oxpenso. We're geuoral eleo
Irioinns, and do all classes of work
in our lino in tho most thorough
manner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly executed at lowest ehnrgns.
Portable lumps in all varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION CO.
J. R. ENYART, President J. A. PRMIY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. OliTII, Cnhior. W. H. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000 .
SURPLUS , $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
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