THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDPOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 16, 1910.
KING
DWARB
FAILING FAST
Much Interest Is Being Shown by
Public In Reports That Edward Is
Suffering From Severe Chills at
Biarritz.
LONDON, Eugland, March 10.
IncrcaBint: intorc8l is being shown by
the publio hero in tbo reports from
Biarritz reRardinB King Edward's
health since ho went there recently.
At first it was reported that tho
ktofr suffered only a slight cold, but
bow it is understood that ho has had
several chills. Tho reports say that
lie has failed to respond to the
treatment which is usually success
ful.
Tho kintr8 advanced ago oauses
apprehension as tho result of the re
ports.
A year ago, when he weut to Biar
rite there -were many rumors of se
rions illness, but last autumn and
Eauch of the time this winter he ap
pearcd to bo greatly improved.
MAUD POWELL 18
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Charming Entertainment Is Given by
Leading American Violinist
Splendid Playing Brightens the
Evening.
Tho recital of Miss Maud Powell
at the opera house last evening was
an event extraordinary. There aro
buo few violinists who live in tho
raro class to which Miss Powell be
longs. There are more kitirs reign
ing in Europe than there are artists
of Miss Powell's ability. The violin
is the most delicate of all instru
ments and comes nearer speaking the
subtle language of the soul than any
other instrument.
There aro living today ouly four
violinists with which Miss Powell
might be compared Micha Elman,
Paul Krielor, Ysayo and kubchk
Joachin and Sarasate, tho two violin
ists of tho past decade, are but a
sweet memory. Each of the above
named artists had their peculiar
points of greatness Joachain for
breadth and grandour of tone, Sara-
sate for grace and beauty, Kubelik
for technique, Micha Elman for pas
sion and fire. But I think it can be
said with modesty that Miss Powell
comes nearer combining the great
points of these artists than any oth
er violinist that the writer has ever
heard, with tho possible exception of
Micha Elman, and even he lacks tho
education and refinement to cover a
really wide field of excellence. It
might bo said of Micha Elman that
in some of the heavy concertos, es
pecially those of Russian and Polish
composers, that he stands alone. But
we very much doubt his being able
to play, for instance, the "Traume-
rei" with the delicato finish equal, to
that of Miss Powell. .
The program of last evening was
perhaps not as wisely chosen as it
might have been. While it was a
feast for tho student of music and
those thoroughly familiar with tthe
classics, it was a little heavy for
even a Medford nndience, which we
fnns'der prettv well to the forefront
when it comes to appreciate good
music.
Miss Powell is wonderfully nlens-
ed with our valley and hope that at
some time in the future when she has
leisure to make an examination of
onr resources to make ome invest
ment". She has expressed her wil
Mnimess nnd pleasure to become an
honorary member of the Ladies'
Greater Medford clnb. She spoke in
the highest terms of the work that
they are doing in beautifying the city
nnd in looking to the liternrv nnd nr
tistic side of the town while the mcj
are chasinc the nimble nickel.
After the concert n rerention wns
given by Mrs, Ed Gore nnd Mrs. E.
M. Andrews nt the residence of Mrs.
One of the season's best offerings
wilt bo "As tho Sun Went Down,"
bv George D. Baker, which will he
J presented by Arthur C. Alston's
company nt tho Aieuiom tnoiuor to
night Tho play has boon grooted by
enormous audiences wherever pro
duced so far this season, and tho
stamp of approval has been placed
on this beautiful story of tho west-
em country.
Mr, Aiston, who has in tho past
given us "Friends," "Tennoasee's
Pardner," "At the Old Cross Roads"
and other first-class attractions, has
outdone himself in this, his latest
effort. Tho success of tho play so
far has really been phonomenal.
Tho oast, which is headed by
Estha Williams, well known in this
city for her great performance of
Parepa in "At tho Old Cross Roads,"
is ono of unusual merit and includos
such well-known people as Edwin
Walter, W. A. Whitecar, Arthur E.
Chatterdon, Phil Connor, Arthur W.
Bentley, R, P. Sullivan, William
Sexton, Jenny Dunbar, Flora Byam,
Margaret Millar and several others
of equal note. The names of the
cast alone is an assurance that the
play can receive only an excellent
presentation.
A complete production is carriod
by the company in their own special
baggage car. Tho scenery has been
painted by the Lee-Lash Sccnio com
pany of New York City, their best
artists being employed to do the
work, under the personal direction
of W. F. Hamilton, formorly of tho
firm of Moses & Hamilton.
Prebate Court.
Estnto of M. V. Soule D. Lehners
appointed executor; Floyd Colver, A.
S. Furry and E. G. Coleman apprais
ers.
Estato of Ella Carnov P. if. Ker
shaw, E. A. Hicks and W. F. Isaacs
appraisers.
Estato Sylvester Scudder Inven
tory of appraisement filed and ap
proved.
Estate of J. W. Clark Final ac
count filed and approved.
Estate of Eva Walker ot a!. Cita-
tion to heirs.
C. M. Potter of Ashland wns in
Medford Wednesday on business.
Gore. Refreshments were served.
The Medford music lovers had the
pleasure of touching palms with one
of the world's great artists. Miss
Powell leaves a memory behind that
will Inst while melody lives.
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r
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