Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 28, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ftfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MDFORT), OREGON, TUESDAY, tARCII 281911.
BIG RUSH FOR
FHIDAYISEATS
"Merry Widow" Proves Great Draw
ing Card Regular Company Com
ingMessenger Boys Line Up at
Box Office.
To Indlcito that local plnyROcr
' are highly intorcutcd in the ever-popular
"Merry Widow," a Ioiir lino of
prospective patrons appeared at the
office of the Mcdford theater In Has
kins.' drug Btoro yesterday morning
when seats were put on salo for
Henry V Snvngc's delightful pro
duction of Kninz Lehar'H light opera
classic. Many sent messenger boy?
to stand In lino. It would ho an of
fenso to tho average playgoer's In
telligence to recount tho charms of
"Tho Merry Widow," because most of
tho regular patrons of tho theater
Imvo seen this piece and rccognlzo Its
oxcollenco.
"Tho Merry Widow," however, le
ono of tho really good things theat
rical thnt mny bo seen many times
mid enjoyed over and ovor again. It Is
like an old friend In whom ono finds
new charniB at each now meeting.
Tho company which will Interpret
"Tho Merry Widow" hero Is claimed
to bo tho host that has yot' appeared
In this ploco. NumL-ored among the
principals aro Mnhel Wllber, Charles
Meaklns, Ivy McLaurln Macauley,
Campbell Sdott, II. K. (I rati urn, Krod
Frear, F. J. McCarthy, Harold Wake
and Leona Brandt. In addition to
this cast, thoro Is a chorus for whom
Iioth vocal mid physical charniB nrc
ussured, and two orchestras, tho Sav
ngo grand ojiora orchestra under the
direction or Ilralun VandonhorR, and
tho IlmiRarlan TrouhadourB under
tho leadership of Nicholas Iloday.
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lturr McTntosli.
When Ilurr Mcintosh appears at
Iho Medford theater tomorrow night
,1t will ho because of conditions some
what out of tho ordinary. Although
ho has been n successful actor, au
thor, photographer and publisher, IiIh
"Call of tho Wild" seonis to ho the
lecturo platform. When ho returned
from Cuba In 18D8, where he went
as a Bpeclal correspondent for n
number of lending publications, ho
igave a lecture, Illustrated by more
than 200 views taken by himself. It
was called "What Llttlo I Saw of
Cuba," Hut the "llttlo". proved to bo
(liilto a good deal, as ho told iiiany
trutliH which wore not relished very
heartily by several who como home
crowned with laurel wreaths. When
Jlr. Mcintosh roturnod from tho fa
iiioub IMilllppIno trip with I'roBldent
Taft ill 190G, ho gavo hlu Illustrated
Jocturo, "With Secretary Taft In the
Orlont" throughout tho country for
tho two following years. It was the
best exposition of our oriental pos
sessions that tho American people
Jmvo had. Then followed his greatest
effort, "Our Country and Its Fu
ture." His "plain talk" as ho pre
fers to cull, with tho 400 wonder
fully colored views, has created a
profound Impression In tho various
lics In which it has been given In
the past.
Pew of the orchards in the valley
were 'fired Mtiiulay evening owing 10
Iho fact that in the evening Professor
I'. J. O'Qnrn in charge of local
weallier bureau notified bin foreeast
made earlier in the day and gavo cen
tral u warning only to punch growers
whose orchards are located in low
spots. There was not enough frost
to injure apples and pears.
It is not thought thai tliero will ha
n killing frost tonight lint call cen
tral after 7 o'clock for further in
formation. VESSELS SEARCH WATERS
OF SEA FOR BODIES
WOOD!!!
FREED BY JURY
VICTOHIA, 11. C, March 28.
Following (lie recovery of Iho hodv
of Jolin Henderson, nged 28 years,
one of the Victims of (ho Scchcll
wreck off William Ilcnil Sntiirday,
officers on vessels plying tho straits
are on the lookout for moro bodies.
Henderson's body was kept n float by
a lifebuoy and it is generally believ
ed now that nil (he passengers of (he
boat were warned before tho craft
sank. Men who debarked at Willaiu
Head stated today (lint tliero wore
between 'JO and 'J7 persons aboard
the boat when she went down.
Atueli wreckage is now drifting
in.
Henderson's mother lives nt Tody,
Wyoming, lie is a native of York
shire, Kughind.l
TENUIS CLUB
E1B1S0FHCEB
Board of Directors are Instructed to
Purchase Property on End of Oak
dale Avenue Mealy is New Presi
dent.
Tho Oakdwale Tennis club held its
annual meeting Monday evening and
Instructed Its board of directors to
purchase tho property on Oakdale It
has had under option for some time,
and to proceed with tho work of pre
paring tho courts.
William I. Mealy wjib elected pres
ident; II. 10. Tinny, vlce-presldont,
mid Paul Janney, secretary and treas
urer.
The following board of directors
was named: Messrs. Mealy, Janney,
Johnson. McNealy, Ueeson, Tinny and
Campbell.
ORCHARDISTS ARE
TO MEET APRIL 2
The Horticultural Society will
meet on Saturday, April '2.'
At the meeting the society will pass
on the new constitution which hn-
been prepared by tho committee
which was appointed at the last meet
ing. The old constitution was inade
quate and full of errors.
I'rof. O'Gnr.i will address the so
ciety on "Lead Arsenate Spraying."
This is an important subject.
SAYS HE OBTAINED GREAT
SUM THROUGH BLIND POOL
DIED.
Ilannei nt the Southern Oregon
Hospital at 0 a. in. sniu's llauuer,
about -10 years of age. Home ut
Haulier's F.Ik, N. (.'., hodv will be
shipped to that place. ,1. A. l'eil, Prt to
undertaker. 'session
Boys Arc In Bad.
Four Hrants l'ass hoy- got on a
lark last Wednesday evening, and
painted the windows, blackboards and
floor of the high school.
On Saturday they wore sentenced
to 10 days in jail, but paroled pend
ing good conduct.
The damage done must he made
good and the boys spend their time
before mid after school scraping
paint from the window panes.
Kcystoncrs Sidestep Suffrage.
HAimiSOIuntCr. la., March 28.
Wonian Buffrago in Pennsylvania was
sidetracked today. The senate Judi
ciary committee referred the measure
to the committee on elections to re
the legislature at the 1911
PITTSHURO, Ph., March 28.
Charles Sheldon was arrested here
today on the chargo of obtaining
more than .$1,000,000 through blind
pool brokerage operations in Mon
treal. Sheldon fears violance when
ho returns to Canada and is being
guarded to prevent suicide.
ST. ELMO'S FIRE MADE SHIP
LOOK LIKE HUGE FIRE
SKATTLK, Wash., March 28.A
possible explanation of the supposed
marine fire reported off Eureka Fri
day night, is seen here today in the
.story told by offjpers of the French
fro
mimm
That Mrs. Alien Winters and Wil
liaiii Wutkius did not murder Charles
Winters, husband of the woman, i
the bulief of the grand jury and at
tho ttiiggoHtion of H. F. Mulkey th
ehnrgu was dropped.
Tho woman told a straight stor,
to the jury which firmly convinced
thuui of its truth. She snid Winter
wan disabled, having but one arm.
tho farm heavily mortgaged and th it
he had buoomu diocourngod mid (tone
to Portland or near there.
She promised to try and get word
to him nud notify the dint riot attor
ney if hho did roach him.
The charge of unlawful eohabita
tiou wan dropped also.
BIG CROWD AT GAME
IN FAR SOUTHLAND
LOS ANORLKS, Oil., March 28.
AViiahinglou Park, with a beating cap
acity of 8,000, was crowded toi the
limit this afternoon for the opening
gunio of the Pacific- Coast Lenitue
Los Angeles botweon Portland and
tiio AngelH,
A big mitomobilo purado of oily
officials, baseball magnates and fan
loft tho city hall at 1 p. in. travel
ing to tho baseball park in a round
jjibout route. Honry Horry, Frank
,Dillon, Walter McCredie and the plav
.ors occupied the lending automobile.
A largo crowd was waiting for tie
.procession when it roaehed tho park
mid tho player ran unto the now
grasfl diamond to tho inspiring stiiiim.
of "Pixio" id tho cheers of the
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Private Ambulance Service
Sick and Injured Conveyed to Any Part of the City or Country.
JOHN A. PERL
PHONES: Day Bell Main 351, Residence 41 1 1; Home Phone 179-L
Owning a Good
Watch
is a XISOKSSITY theso
days when time is so im
portant. If you haven't a watch,
or perhaps want a hotter
one than you aro at pres
ent carrying, come in and
see what we have to offer.
Prices to suit your purse.
Martin J. Reddy
THE JEWELER
NEAR POSTOFFICE
Nine Watch and Jewelry
Repairing, Diamond Set
ting and Engraving.
"Buy at home and help
Medford."
Exclusive Agency
ORANGE BLOSSOM
CANDY
PURE DRUGS
Exclusive Agency
VINOIL
The Place to Get Your Prescriptions Filled
Squirrel Poison
BOSS Squirrel Poison gets them and
gets tho best results if sown now.
Condition Powders
Buy now and horo and your stock will
be well cared for.
Main 101
Day or Night
MecKord Pharmacy
"IUTY AT 1IOMK AXD
II KLP M KI) KORD M
Near tho
Postoffico
Hark Mux whii-h has just arrived
here, I'M days out of North Shcids,
England.
The senraen say that while they
were off Eureka, California Friday
night the ship was suddenly illum
inated from stem to stem with St.
Elmo's fire. For two hours they say
the flickering tongues of ghostly light
Ipnyed on the rigging and shrouds
of the vessel. Then a thouiiderstorm
ended the display.
Woman Fights Suffrage.
SPRING FIELD, 111., Mnreh 28.
Phoebe Cotizins, a former suffragette,
will address the lower house of the
Illinois legislature tomorrow in an ef
fort prevent passnge of a bill grant
ing suffrage to women of the state.
The henate recently passed the suf
frage measure.
SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 28.
Mnncuvers at Grossmont by the sold
iers of the provisional .brigade of
United States regulars under General
Hliss will begin Thursday or Friday.
Typhoid vaecinntion is still delaying
the work.
IRRIGATION
We have the Water
and the Terms are Easy
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Offices 3d floor Medford National Bank Bldg
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
The Returns from
Strawberries and Cantaloupes grown in be
tween the trees will meet your payments.
ROGUELANDS INC.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager.
Notice to Property Owners
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The Mcdford ."Realty Association has been organized and comprises about six
ty of the most reliable Heal Estate men in the city, and under its rules and
By Laws we are required to list property on a different basis.
The intent and purpose of this Association will be cheerfully given by any
member thereof, and wc earnestly request that all persons having property
listed with us, and all those desiring to list property with us, call at our office
and let us explain the works of the association.
This will be necessary to effect a satisfactory sale of your property, and wo
extend a cordial welcome to all.
Cornitius-Garner Realty Co.
No. 1 33 W. Main Street
"Gold Medal" and "Blue Ribbon"
Two Famous Brands of Flour
Both are sold exclusively by us in Mcdford. Both are the best for the mon
ey. Both will please. Call us up and let us deliver a sack for trial. O yes,
you'll keep on using, the first one you try. You may want to keep both in
your home.
Warner, Wortman & Gore
GROCERY PHONE 280.
"BUY AT HOOT, AND HELP .AlEDFOKMX"
MARKET PHONE 281
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22 Acres
8 acres in orchard, modern house, good barn
iu;ut:bu sun m valley,
close in, price right
ricnest seil: in va ley, COAAA will handle, vnnr
ifJuWU own terms on 1-inl
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Bittner & Clark
Room 207 Phipps Bldg.
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