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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1910.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Loam t( Hiiy HI Hiivo. HO
Kvoryliody lit lnil()il lo ullouil n
Hiiiipor n'tvuii mirier llio niiHplcoH of
din V. I H. 0. K. at llio PioHbyiuf
iun church, Butimlny ovoninp; from
(I lo H o'clock.
I can put you wIho to tho IichI
ronl uHtato liivoHtmoiit on (ho count.
AddroHH "AdvlHor," Hox -UHl, Alort
fojil, Or. tr
Kvor.ylioily Ih invited io atloiid a
Hiipiicr jjlvun iiudor (ho aiiHpiccH of
(ho Y. I'. H. C. K. t thu I'riwliytor.
ian church, Kadirday ovoninu; from
(I (o H o'clock.
John II. (Jnrlrin, iittornoy-at-lnw,
ovor JackHon Countyl Hank.
Kvcryhody in imitod to ntlonil n
Hiippor kivou under tho aiiHpicuH of
(ho Y. 1 H. C. K. nt tho 1'icHhytor
lau church, Hadirday evening from
0 to H o'clock.
YV. h. llodonhoiKor will dolivor all
kindx of liorrloH. Phono Kn micro
71(11. AddroHH I'lioonlx. 105
,Ioh. Kelly wiih in Mudfoid from
Inn (iriffin creek ranch Werinomlnv,
If you ro looking for a Urnl-oInHM
3'i Shutter wiikoii with wood lack
tmll at Wood Lumber Co. tf
CharloB Hurkholtor, I.okiiii WillilH
und It. A. Godfrey of MisHouri Flat,
hi tho ApplPK'ito Heution, were In
Meilford WcdncHday looking after
tho matter of nouurine; (he water
riiditH lo Sliiulu creek, u trihutary of
tho ApplcRiito.
Nntntoiiiim, dauciu and hwIm-
minar tatiiulil. 0
John Itohl of ApplcKuto wiih a
Mod ford lflitor on Woclriomlny.
Nntatorium, dauuiuu' and Hwiin
niinir touiuht. UH
The Hiir I'iiich Luuilior company
iiiHtnlliiiK a Iriplo drum Handing ma
chine, tho only Hiuulini; uiachino over
in Southoni OrcKon. This uiachino
will ho lined on ilooro and all finlHh
lumlior and niarka auothor Htop for
ward in tho ahilitv of thin company
to furniidi tho kind of lumlior now
lielntr demanded on account of the
huttor olnm of huildinu' now heinjr
done in Medford.
Nntatorium, danciut; and Kwini
mini; touiuht. 1,!'
Mr. and Mrn. V, M. Wait woro in
"Medford from Tolo Thursday.
II. .1. I'elton of Sain'n Valley wns
in Medford Thursday looking after
InminoHH matterH.
Nntntnriiiin, danciiic and Kwiui
rninir tonight. Oil
Mr. and Mrn. It. 0. lliown of
Hnglo Point ruturiteil fliurmluy from
a trip to San KrnuoiHco ami other
California points.
Will Hell hunch 20 IoIh. clone in,
nonr paviuir, at bargain. I). V. Ilen
Hoii, Mooro Hotel. 100
William Itogero of Marshall, Minn.,
in in Medford looking for u location,
lie o.xpeetH to lie joined hy hin fam
ily nhortly.
linrolrigg'H orchoBtra at tho
Louvre Cafo Saturdav night. Talilo
d'hote dinner from 5:30 to 8. 00
William Kyan interviewed tho po
Hieo jtulgo thin morning. William
oif)y had $1, whilo his fino wiih $.r.
HIonvnB allowed (o go on promise to
igo'to work, oaru tho extra dollar and
conic hack with it.
IIInxelrigg'H orohontra nt the
Tjouvro Cnfo Saturday night. Tahlo
l'hoto diuuor from CttfO to 8. 00
.Mm. V. II. Mirror of Ooldllav
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wiih a Medford viHllor Thurnday.
Opening of the Now Lonvio Salur
iluy, July JO. A talilo d'hote dinner
will ho Nerved fioiu 5 :!I() lo 8. Mtihie
hy Ilns'eliigg'H full orehoHlia. Make
your roHorvntioiiH eatly. (I!)
All men and women, old ami
young, hIioiiIiI read and iieiiuainl
IIioiiihcIvoh with the rhuiigo tho So
cialintH arc giving in Milwaukee,
Opening of tho New Louvre HnU
urday, July 1(1. A talilo d'hote din'
nor will ho Horved from firUOMo 8.
MiihIo hy Ilnolrigg'H full orchonlra.
Make your reitorvationH curly. (Ill
There will ho a Sociallnt local or
ganized noxt Sunday, July 17, at JO
a. m. in tho largo Agate Hchool
Iioiiho in Mound precinct. 1), II.
Kciimo goon ub couuly organizer.
William Palmtaag of Ilollintor,
f'al.. J. II. PelBer of Ban Fraiieineo
and C. I). Vincent of Horkelny arc
hero on Iiiihiiiorh connected with the
final ( runnier of the Fish Lake com
pany lioldiugB to the Kogtie Hiver
Valley ('anal company.
Frnk Wood of Shasta. SpringH, Ik
here looking after humncHB inn tier.
W, J. CnrruthorH of San Joko,
Cal., is in Medford on Imihmichm.
It. V. Holder, Porlland icproHcn
Inlivo of tho Chicago & Northwont
ern railway, whb in Medford TIiiiih
day on official hiiHiucHH.
K. J. Downey of Tucnon, Ariz., is
hero looking over the country with n
view to inventing.
Mr. and MrB. W. P. I Inchon of
Itulto FiiIIh are in Medford on a
whopping (our.
I). I). Forco of Jncknonviljn wiib
in Medford Thuroday on a hiiHincKB
trip.
I). H. Parker of Yrokn, Cal., wiih
a Medford visitor WednoHday.
T. C. Norrirt of Cold Hill wiib in
Medford nu lniHincnn Tliurnday.
S. H. Hosier of Ktna, Cal., waB a
Medford vinitor WedneHilny,, looking
after hunincfin mattem.
Vu J. KratiB of Corvallifl in spend
ing a few days in this city.
W. T. York nnd family aro spend
ing tho Bummer at Newport, whore
quite a colony of Medford people aro
enjoying tho cool ocean lirocreB.
T. Sehcnker, the Thumpsoii creek
rnneher, fipont Thursday on husincbS
in Medford.
10. H. Wntonnan left Wednesday
evening for Portland to resume tho
work of soliciting fuiulo for tho Crn
ter Lake hiuhway.
Norman Merrill, who wn a stu
dent in the high school Inst torm, is
rpiito ill from (iiiiusy at tho home of
his parents.
The woodwork for (ho modern
front to lio placed in tho Modfoid
Hardware sloro was destroyed by
(he fire (hat liurncd the Phoenix mill
Wednesday, thus delaying tho com
pletion and necessitating a continu
ance of tho "open front."
Tomorrow is the Day
Notice This Space Tomorrow
Nicely
WIS rLAVlQ TJLI3 ONLY MODERN SANDING MACHINE LT SOUTHERN OREGON. WE ARE JUST INSTALLING THIS MACHINE
YOU DO NOT PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR FINISH
WANT HIGH CLASS STOCK AND AT A GREAT SAVING.
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DELIGHTS LARGE
LOCAL AUDIENCE
"Antl-Matrlmony" Pronounced One
Best Show Seen Here, Rivalinii
"Tho Lion and the Mouse" In Pop
ularityIs Delinlitful Satire.
Henrietta Ciosinaii was greeted
last night hy a huge audipuce, in
Hpito of tho hot weather. "Anti
Matrimony," wiih the piny and (ho
applause and good humor of the
crowd showed that (ho comedy was
well received. Tho company waB a
good one, from Miss CroHinan down
to Kliaheth Baker, who played a
typical old lady of tho Puritan typo
in the most aitislic manner.
Porcy Mackoyc, the author, has
undertaken to write a satirical com
edy of (ho higher order. "Anti-Matrimony"
in n sweeping Biitire on Jh
hcn, Hernard Shaw, Sudemnnn, Mae
terlinck, ami the piny is a little dense
In those who are not familiar with
the works of theso authors. A Med
ford audience, however, is, wo think,
ubovo tho average. They alwnys
tako their classic dose nnd smnck
their lips for more. Clover satire Ib
a delightful stylo of comedy, hut
those who havo wriltcn successful
plays along (his lino arc very few.
Mr. Gilbert, who wrolo satirical
comedies and collaborated with Mr.
Sullivan in comic opera, set a mark
ho high that writers like Percy
Mackoyc aro but fcoblo imitators.
Tho lino between fnrco comedy and
satire is a very fino one, and broth
er Mnckoyo keeps wobbling over Ibis
Hue.
Then again, if wo aro pormiltcd to
criticise, tho author conceived his
plot and wns so absorbed by the
main motive Hint he forgot to color
it wiih a counter-plot. lie is like
a musician who writes only in one
kev nnd ono tempo.
Hut Miss Crosmnn nnd her com
pany are such clever actors that
thoy would bo capital entertainers in
a play of oven less merit than
"Anli-Mnlrimony." Miss Crosmau
is easily first among American act
resses. As a comedienne, she is
thoroughly JcgitimiUo, novor border
ing on tho burlesque She first cap
tured New York as Mistress Nell in
"Noll Gwynn," nnd hor success hns
been continuous, though it is no eas
inattor to procuro plays to suit the
delicate shadincr for which Miss
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Crosmnn n fninom.
Henri Oiiiihoii of our (own was at
one I lino a member of her cast dur
ing her New York run and dining n
isit with her yesterday (old hor of.
tho bcnuticH of the Koguo Itiver vol-1
ley with a much enthusiasm as ho
has prniBcd tho ability of Miss Cros
initu beforo her arrival.
Wn cmntilimcnt Miss Crosrnan on
hiirrounding herself with a cast so i
capable. Herbert K. Fortier, Gordon
JoliuHlon, Kliznbolh IJakor and Grace ,
Carlisle uro all unusually good and.
played with a harmony tliat made llio
play a hucccsb ab a whole, never
marring tho porfonnnnco with an
effort at individual prominence
K. M. A.
HAVE ONLY PRAISE E0R
CRATER LAKE AUTO LINE
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Heard and Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Hoot and Miss Jo
sephine Hoot havo returned from a
trip (o Crator Lake. They report a
most onJoyi.blo trip and aro espec
ially cnlhuslaHtle ovor (ho nccommo
dallonB offered by (ho Cralcr Lake
Antomobllo stago lino. Doth Mr.
Henrd and Mr. Hoot stato (hat tho
care aro vory comfortable and power
ful. Tho drivers arc careful and In
stead of being a tedious trip It 1b cn
Joyablo In ovory respect. Accommo
dations at tho lako aro exceptionally
comfortable
Books
Did you over stop to think
jf how much you nro missing
nhen you fail (o become nc
piaintcd with the grcnt auth
ors? Books ore man's best
friends. Wo help you chooso
(he best by keeping tho Intest
nnd most popular fiction.
The Merrivold Shop
134 West Main Street.
Granite City
Hospital
Most modcrnly equipped hospi
tal between Portland nnd Snc
ramento. Shows each doctor
.ho samo courtesy and gives
nil patients tho same care. In
charjro of Ostrom & Nelson,
grndunto nurses.
OSTROM & NELSON,
Props of Granite City Hospital,
Ashland, Oregon.
is not possible unless you use
LUMBER OR MILL WORK UNTIL YOU IIAVE SEEN THIS MACHINE IN
Meeker's
Specials
For Two Days Only
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Below we explain about a few of the many good
things offered in this store for Friday and Satur
day's selling. Come with the crowd. You'll be wait
ed on promptly for we have added extra help. You
won't regret a visit these two days.
SUIT CASES
For that Summer Vacation Trip
Now is the time and this is the place to save on a Suit Case.
$5.00 values $3.50
$6-50 values $5.00
Petticoats JT f(
$8.50Val. iJpOAU
The best opportunity you will ever
have to get a fine silk Petticoat at
such a saving. Regular $8.50 values
now going at $5,00
SPECIALS
"We have a number' of extra
good specials to show you in
MEN'S SHIRTS
HOSIERY
CORSETS
UNDERWEAR,
ETC., ETC.
W. H MEEKER tife CO. 28cr
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBI&G & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 1 13 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
Kiln Dried Sand
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$7.50 values $6.50
$15.00 values $10.00
SUMMER KTJMONAS.
In Two Days' Sale.
Long summer Kimonas, regular $1.75
sellers, now to go JI 'S C
for. $ JL.OD
Short summer Kimonas, regular $1.00
values, to close out "7 r
If you want a nice "Waist we"will be
pleased to have you examine our
showings.
Big Towel Values .
Regular $2.00 dozen values to go tf 1 CA
during this sale at, dozen lJu
Regular $1.75 dozen values to go C 1 OC
during this sale
Child's Muslin Gowns
Regular 85c muslin Qowns for chil
dren, now to go at
Children's inushii Gowns, regular
65c quality, to go for. .......
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"H. B. Patterson, the Qua-
" ker Nursery man, has moved
"" his office to 116 East Main "
street. .
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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McCjII Pattern No. 3393
DAINTY SUMMER GOWN
at, dozen.
4J X M J
50c
35c
Uaskins for Health.
Men Wanted
100 men to cut wood; want
ed at once; good wages; new
camp. Apply Edgar Hafer,
Medford, Or.
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Finish
AND SUGGEST THAT
OPERATION, "IE" YOU