MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1910.
s
SI. MARY'S PUPILS
ARE TO EHTERTAI
Pleasant Evening Arranno.i by St.
Mary's Academy "Dolores," or
"ThroiiQh the Fires of Sorrow ' Will
Be Presented.
"Dolores," or "Through the Fires
of Sorrow," n drama In ftvo acts, will
bo presented at St. Mary's Academy
Friday evening, May 6, at S o'clock
Those who have heretofore attended
similnr ento.ialnments given by tho
pupils know something of the pleas
ure to bo derived from tho affair.
Tho program follows;
Program Caprice Bohemian (Le-
blorro), Misses Q. Fay, Q. Lltherland,
I. L. Kentner, M. Deuel; pantomime,
"Bugle Song," Misses A. McMahon,
A. Dietrich, H. Reddy, M. Rolfe, M
Brown, L. Klum, 0. Hargiavc, D
Deward, N. Samuels, E. Larouche, J,
Boren, I. Randolph, F. Tenuy, T. Fra-
zler, E. Trimble, A. Wakeman, L,
Smock, A. Vogel, M. Gordon, L. Wea-ver.
"Dolores," or "Through tho FIrea
of Sorrow," a drama In two acts and
flvo scenes.
Dramatis personae:'
Mrs. Norton, a wealthy widow, proud
and passionate .Miss A. Kingsbury
Augusta, her eldest daughter,
haughty and vain.. Miss G. Fay
Pauline, afterwards Dolores, has
great talent for painting
Miss C. Deuel
Nellie Claghorn, Mrs. Xorton'3 niece
Miss B. LItherland
Grace, Isabel and Constance, sisters
of Miss ' Xellle Claghorn
Misses L. Slover, E. Trimble and
L. Klum.
Mrs. Worthlngton, a benevolent wid-
Ti GIVEN FINES
LEGAL FISHING
TROUT DO NOT
CAUSE CANCER
Justlco Holman In Grants Pass Im- So States Physician Before Congress
poses Fines of $100 Each lion Men of American Physicians and Silr
Gaught Fishing With Nets In Rogue geons Now Convened in Wash
Rlvcr. Ington.
Last Saturday night Doputy Fish
Warden Ed Clnnton and Walter Bai
liff Walter Smith arrested Cal Allen
and Sid Howell for Illegal fishing
with nets, says the Observer, and
Monday morning they appeared be
fore Justlco James Holman and were
each fined $100 and costs, the costs
amounting to J-t.45.
This year there has been a fine lot
of salmon congregate at the foot of
tho Anent dam, whore they He for a
few days before going up tho river.
The temptation was too great for tho
two young men and thoy dropped
their drift nets right at the too of
the dam. How many nights they had
done this Is not known, but Saturday
night the deputy fish warden and
water bailiff were concealed in the
new flshway In a boat and when the
two fishermen dropped their nets the
officers shot out into the river and
captured them, with the result of the
above fine, which was paid.
Also taken with the capture was a
set net that had been placed at the
top of the dam, but the two fisher
men claimed that it did not belong
to them, nor did they know to whom
It did belong.
This was seized, together with the
fish that It contained, by the officers.
The fish were cleaned and shipped to
Portland and sold, there being 413
pounds In the catch. The money
derived from the sale of the fish will
be turned over to the state.
CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER
WASHINGTON, May 5. The con
gress of American Physicians and
Surgeons in session hero today be
gan a discussion of medlca, surgical
and therapeutic questions. More than
1000 delegates are attending the con
forence.
Dr. R. G. Cu'rtln of Philadelphia
took lssuo with those who have con
tended recently that cancer was cans
ed by eating fish, especially trout.
Ho argued that statistics showed
that cancer was more common In
centers of population where not one
porsou in 50 ate trout. Tho country
lad who lived on trout, he continued
was seldom affected.
His position was that cancer, prob
ably, was caused by over-nutrition.
Dr. Curtln maintained In his paper
that cancer Is Increasing and that it
seems to be horeditary.
WANTS SOME LUCKY
BALDWIN'S MONEY
ow and cripple. .Miss Z. Griffin I
Fanchette, her mnld.Miss M. Gillette; STENOGRAPHER ASKS SHARE
Tom Plncher, a good-hearted police
man Mr. L. Wilson
Aunt Betsey, a privileged old nurse
In the Norton family
....Miss V. Griffin
Sally Anne Thompklns, a wicked lit
tle street singer. Miss C. Andrews
Miss Edith Temple. .. .Miss J. Root
Miss Claire Meredith. Miss F. Lashley
Miss Annette Zacharie
Miss C. Murphy
Act I Scene 1. The Norton cas
tle.
OF RYAN'S MILLIONS
NEW YORK, May 5. Willinm W.
Johnstone, n stenographer, has filed
n suit against John D. Ryan, presi
dent of the Amalgamated Copper
Company for payment of $252,000
which he claims is due him for ser
vices in February, 1906.
Johnstone says he assisted Ryan,
in a confidential capacity, in getting
control of F. Augustus Heinze's cop
Paulino's expullslon. "Ole Man per interests in Montana and his
Moon," song. Minim Boy3, B. Mc-J share of the millions made in tho
Mabon, O. Larouche, J. Larouche, P. transactions is $252,000.
Reddy, W. Rice, R. Duff, L. Duff' Ryan states that Johnstone was
J. Brophy, James Brophy, Richard
Slngler, Rudolf Singler, V. Singler,
F. Murphy, O. Parker, E. Green, B.
Pressley, L. Ingram, R. Boren, H.
Daley. Dream Fairies, Misses N.
Samuels, D. Deward, E. Trimble, E.
Larouche. Sceno 2 Out In the
storm. Simple Aveu (Thomi),
Misses J. Anderson, J, Root, C. An
drews, V. Chllders. Vocal solo,
"Happy Days" (Strelezkl), Miss A.
Kingsbury; piano. Miss I. L. Kent
ner; violin, Miss I. Flynn. Scene 2
The Norton drawing room. Galop de
Bravouro (Kowalskl), Misses Z. Grif
fin, V. Griffin, M. Deuel, C. Deuel,
I. L. Kentner, A. Kingsbury, B. LIth
erland, G. Fay. Revel of the Naiads,
drill, Misses J. Anderson, C. Emlg, C.
Andrews, V. Chllders, V. Thronburg,
B. Brown, I. Brown, L. Arznor, A.
Chandler, L. Barry, M. Rolfo, A.
Rolfe, E. Townsend, E. Miller, B.
Pennlnger, L. Slover, S. Bruckner, A.
Simons.
Act II Sceno 1 A studio at Mrs.
Worthing's house. "Love of a Bon
net," comedy In one act:
Mrs. Clipper, a widow
Miss V. Griffin
Kitty, her daughter. .MIes J. Root
Aunt Jemima Hopkins, a little In
quisitive Miss I. Beswlck
Mra. Fnstone, vory genteel
Miss A. Kingsbury
Dora, her daughter. Miss J. Anderson
Katie Doolan, Irish help
Miss M. McKeo
Tarentello (Holler) Piano, Miss G.
Fay; piano II, Miss I. L. Kentner.
Scene 2 The Norton sitting room.
Finale.
WARNING.
Hereafter tho ordinance prohibiting
tho riding of bicycles upon any sldo
wttlk within tho city limits of Mod
, ford will bo strictly enforced. Tho
only exceptions made in this ordi
nance are In tho cases of U. S. mall
carriers and of cripples, who may use
whooled chairs.
W. H. CANON, Mayor.
NOTICE.
All parties holding stock in Mod
ford and Butto Falls Telephone com
pany are requootod to roport same to
eocrotary at Butto Falls, Oregon,
Within 30 dayB aftor date of this no
tlco or stock will be cancelled.
E. WHEELER,
President.
E. H. WATSON,
Secretary.
Dated at Butto Falls, Oregon, April
80th, 1910,
never more than a stenographer when
in his employ.
COMMUNICATION
Medford, Oregon, May 4, 1910
I would like to ask the Mall Tri
bune If there is any such thing In
Medford as a dog tax. I think most
assuredly thero Is not, Judging from
tho hordes of curs and canines that
Infest our streets, tearing our park
ing, lawns and gardens, destroying
flowers and every thing else destruct
ible, and presenting disgraceful sights
before our children going to and from
school, as well as all other persona
on the streets. I appeal to our city
authorities In the name of our beau
tiful city to at once pass an ordinance
taxlpg every ono owning or keepfng a
dog In the city limits and all dogs
found on the streets without license
tags, to be at once taken to the pound
and there quietly put out of harm's
way and to rigidly enforce tho law.
Respectfully,
TAXPAYER. .
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Mny 5.
Alleging that he executed nn order
for paintings given by the Into E. J,
(Lucky) Baldwin, before Ins death,
nnd that the eanvnsses wore not
ready for delivery until after the body
of the turf king had been laid to
rest, FT. H. Cross today is plaintiff
in n s superior court suit ngntnst
the Baldwin estate to secure $22,150
which he claims is due him.
NOTICE.
The Brotherhood of American Yoe-
men will meet at Anglo opera house
hereafter on second and fourth Mon
days of each month.
All Archers should come out Mon
day, May 9. Big feed.
R. L. TAYLOa,
Foreman.
O. F. CHELGREN,
Correspondent.
ATTENTION, POCAHONTAS.
Let every member of Weatonka
council, No. 20, D. of P., who ap
preciates our captain's work, make
a special effort to be at council on
Friday evening, May 6. Team work
and a Jolly time assured.
ELLA SHOULTS,
39 Keeper of Records.
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The Coffeos used in this blend
nre the vory highest varioties,
selected with great caro for
itrength and aroma, smooth
Jtid delicate flavors blended
by t,nstc, not by weight, scien
tifically roasted; every pound
guaranteed.
A trial is all we ask.
R. T. Allin
Successor to
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132 WEST MAIN STREET.
PHONE 5001.
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Modem gymnaaium thoroughly equipped. Out
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PRCSIOCNT LUtXLA CLAY CAItSOH. Ll D.
MIIX COLLZGC P. O.. CALIFORNIA
WHITE
DIAMOND
T. M. Jones 1 as returned to Central will remember that 15 or 20 yoar
Point after a week spout In Portland K. this old building wuh umul uh a
during which time ho attended hovoiuI l't "ff'co nnd tho fact wuh brought
conventions In tho capacity of dole- vividly to mind when, In touring off!
gate. Ho also purchased a big bill of " bl Hiding n number of lot torn j
furniture and other Roods to Interest wore fl Jt under tho spot
the housekeepers. whoro tho outHldo mulling box unid
T. D. llnucroft, nn Interesting old l l,o, 'l'o stumps hud never boon j
soldier, lectured hero on Monday ovo- i;coltod and It Is evident that tho.
ning, principally to the school child- lottom hud In somo manner fulled,
ron, hla subject being "Tho Assaslnn- "lipped through tho aperture,
tlon of Abraham Lincoln. Tho fH Into the mall box hut had
strangest claim for attention was ' sHlld through somo crevice nnd
based upon the fact that ho was pros-' fnltou to tho foor between tho Joists,
out when tho deed was done and ho (Strange to sAy. every letter boro tho
exhibited some Interesting relics and 1 8tiul used during tho Columbian
photographs which seemed 10 brluK ( i'xpoHltloii In Chicago, 11103, and It
that thrilling event close to his aud-ls "rJ than probable that thoy wore
lonce. . I '""Mod about that time, nnd there
. Wllllnm Welch hud tho mlsfor-I t"y vo ropomid for nearly 17
tune to lose n valuable ring last .v-'' . whtlo the now that they
Tuesday which he has tittle hope of
ever tludlug again, unless through
some trick of fate at present nn
dreamed of.
R. C. McMillan, representative of
Notice
Tho old outabllnlied Medford
llalcory ami Delicatessen have
again resumed uiihIiiobh with,
now men, better goodc, prompt
service. Kvorythlng up.to-date.
Our motto Is to pleaHO our pat
rons. Otvo uu n trial, Ho
spoct fully,
A. F. RANKING & Co.
SOUTH CUNTKAI, AVIS
1MIONI3 MAIN aa.
B & C
Cash Store
BUTTER 05c FOR 2-LD. ROLL.
To introduoo our Jersey brand high
grade butter, two pounds for OOo.
tho George Laurence Implement Co.
of Portland, was In town Wednesday
doing business with the local Im
plement firm of Freomnn &. Wiley.
A. I). Huston, who for tho past
eight months hns been la tle em
ploy of CranfUl & Hobnett, has ac
cepted a position with a clothing
store In Weed, California and will
leave Central Point about tho lGth.
His family will remain 'ero for a
few weeks until a suitable house can
be secured.
J. E. Hoswcll, who for the past
six weeks has been entertaining
himself In bachelor style on his
iatm about eight miles from Butto
Falls Is expected home noxt Monday.
Mrs. May MIddlebusher, postmis
tress at Trail, was n town Tuesday
doing business with our local mer
chants.
The Robcknh lodgo had an In
sinuation of officers on Tuesday eve
ning with the usual big social time
following the business session.
Quite a delegation of tho Gold Hill
lodge wns In attendance.
Miss Alice Gregory, nelce of the
late M. S. Welch, retumn this week
to her former home In Kansas City,
For Sale
10 Aoros, ouu-half inllo from l'lilioo-
nix.
doubtless contained has become an
cient history, the hands that penned
them have grown old or perhaps
moldered In tho dust for many
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V,. , '""'""T' ' Acr03 3 mjl0H from Medford, uu
wi iiiv iviivm nun ni'iii ilium uu uiuii
way, though It Is doubtful If the be
lated moHsnKCH ever reach tho ones
for whom they were Intended after
this long delay.
Mrs. F. W. I.esmelutor dropped
homo business cares on Monday and
mado an aftruoon trip to Medford to
call on old friends and attend to
matters of business there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Downing of
Ashland aro spending a week with
"Grandma" Downing of this city on
their way to l.oa Angeles wher they
expect to reside. Mr. Downing hns
recently disposed of hla Interests In
Ashlnud and having considerable
property In the California city will
hereafter make that his home,
hrdlfddatbouonthaotoacl em otaoht tt
A petition was circulated Tuesday
among tho property owners living on
Second street between Pine street
nnd the school, loolclm: toward a
content sidewalk on both sides of tho
above named street. Practically
overy property owner signed tho pe
tition and the council will, upon pre
seutntotn, probably order the side
walks laid at once. Thoy will extend
from Plue street as far as the school
Mlssourrl. Miss Gregory was with ( houmj blockH nnd before tho summer
her undo duilng hU Illness and iM OVor, several other atreota will
death and will bo greatly missed by doubtless bo Improved In tho same
her relatives and friends In this city, i nmnncr.
A most romantic but not unpre-
cedented Incident occured yesterday! ,,
when tho old Freeman building was I MI"08 uuu '.,H.y
being torn down for tho purdposo of w on ndvert.scd-for people now-
making repairs. Tho older resldens l"
dor ditch. Will dividu.
25 Alfalfa, 15 fruit, miloa from
town
10 Acroo noar Woodvillc, $1,000.
Homestead rellnnuialiinontfl ut this
office.
5-room bungalow, tnodoru. " mmp.
8-room bungalow, modem; e linn
buy.
Loin in Wivt 'Wnlaot Addition;
$350, terms.
20 uoroa, 2 mlloa oat, ut to eom-
tcerclnl fruit.
0 Heron In boarin, miU ouL
Rooming honee.
Team, hanicaa nnd wagon, $000.
12 Aeien in Hearing, close In.
20 Acres. A fiuo buy.
WANTED.
Hunch Imndii.
2 girln for geuornl housework, $1 per
day.
2 women for gonornl hoiiHowork, $5
per week.
2 girln for general housework, $25
por month.
Dining-rjom girl, $25, board nnd
room.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Hertford Employment Bureau.
Business chancon, roal estate, all
kinds of blip furnished nnd buHincos
1'liuncon hnndlod.
(loom 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg.
Phone -1141 Mum.
A Hpcoiolty in house renting nnd caro
of them: lint them with mo.
Uoachnut Peanut Hotter, small
J jar . . . . . 1 . 1 I &c
llJoaohnut l'oanul Mutter, modiOm
jar ZDC
Dcnuhuut Peanut Butter, largo
jar 35c
lloaohnut Haoon, jar, gliiHM 35c
Honebnut Cranberry Sauce, jar. 35c
Cheese Noufcha lei, froHh, plcg. 10c
Cbooso, Camomburt, box 35c
Floisohinnnn'rt YouhI, daily by ox
prosB. MEDFORD'S BEST GROCERY
STORE.
Strawberries fresh dally, 2 boxes
for 25o,
Lettuce, grcon oiiIoiih, cucumbers,
cnuliflowor, piuo apples, gruou and
wax beans, green peart, rhubarb,
homo grown asparagus, ohorrlos, etc.
Dishes
THE GOODS YOU NEED NOV.
QlnssoH, full nizo wnter kIuhkoh,
Colonist flute baso, dos 50o
Load blown tablo tumblers, plain
light weight, sot of (1 50c
Hand etched water glusfiort, net. $1.00
Water wot, 1 jug, 0 glnwnoH, sot. $1.50
DINNER SETS.
12-Pioco plain white boAt Hug-
lisb ware, sot $4. 1 5
White and gold put lorn, choice
design, 50 pieces; this not ior.$0.50
llavilaud chinu, throa opou stock
patterns to soloct from.
Tho atoro that florvos yot. best by
Telephone 2351.
B & C
Cash Store
223 West Main Street.
i When vou mink of adia-
moiid you think or tho
most precious of stones.
"When you use
WHITE DIAMOND
FLOI7B
t you use the finest hard
wheat flour sold in
Southern Oregon. We
I know it do you?
Olmstead
& Hibbard
WEST MAIN STREET
PHONE 571
The Pasadena
of Oregon
People of refinement; people with means; rotired business men; professional mon;
college and university graduates, are coming to tho lloguo liivcr Valley by the score.
Within the past two years almost a hundred Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, people havo
purchased homes near Mcdofrd, and nearly every one of them has a friend or two
whom they hope to induce to come and locato in tho valley.
New York, Philadelphia, Boston and many other eastern cities are almost if not
quite as well represented, while St. Paul and Minneapolis havo more representatives
here than any other several cities combined.
Think these statements over and get your thinker going. Write to tho undersigned
or the Medford Commercial Club for detailed informtaion about tho country, and you
will never have cause to regret it.
Bearing Orchards
Near Medford
tACEfc of the producing orchards havo been held in largo holdings until recently.
jlo' 1 weeks ago the Eden Valley Orchard, containing 605 acres, was placed on tho
Ko0 in any desired acreage. We havo boon authorized to offer tho bearing apples
and pears for sale, and if you kno anything abrM tN country acd wsnt a desirable
block of bearing trees, write or come soon. During tho past weok over $150,000
worth of tho property has been disposed of, It is located within two miles of Medford
at an elevation of about 100 feet above the city and is ono of tho best kept orchards in
the world. Parts of the orchard offered for sale havo paid the ownor over $000 por
acre por year for four years straight. ' ' ' " i
Do not come unless you aro prepared to stay, for just So sure as you do come tho com
bination of fat soil, grandeur of scenic beauty and Italian climate will steal you, body
and soul. Aftor one visit here you will bo miserable any other place on earth.
John D. Olwell
EXHIBIT BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON
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