Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 14

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Miss Josephine Root Carries off
Honors In "Patricia" a Drama Dc-
. plctlng Court In Ancient Rome
All arc Splendid.
Tho musical and ilrainntlc program
given Thursday evening by tho senior
ptjplla of 8t. Gary's academy vn- ohc
uf uniiBunl interest and merit, Tho
appreciation or this tnrgo and ntten-
tlvu autllcnro war repeatedly manU
fCHted by the prolonged bursta of np
jilanBo that followed each successive
number.
'The piano selections by Misses
Maud Newbury and AVlnlfred Plan-
agon woro exceedingly well rendered
nfnl tho ducts vhoroln four pianos
and eight girls combined to produce
rArely harmonious selections or tno
really classic order won fot too young
nVnsIc loving listeners.
1 li'rnnm lhitrld'a.
Tho drama entitled "Patricia" ar
plctcd tho life of a Christian maiden
ill the imperial court of mediaeval
Home, antt Avas in fact n portrayal of
tho chief events in the martyrdom or
St. Cecilia and other beautirul young
virgins who willingly sacrificed their
Bootless lives In the cause of Chris
tianity. " Patricia was charmingly Interpret
ed by MIsb Josephine Root, whoso ex
yqlilsltcly Bweet voice and natural his
trontc ability put the part in class
with the bdst professional work. The
pure, appealing1 personality of tho
young maiden was so faithfully sus
tained throughout tho performance
that ono fert afresh tne reality of
those terrible yet glorious times
Wherein so many Inuocents perished
rather than Mehy Ihelr God.
1'artA Well Played.
Miss Myrtle McKea as Flavla, thu
Oreck slavfc girl, executed her ex
tremely difficult rolo with wonderful
facility and grace. It Is rare indeed
id find a young felrl possessed of such
great ability as Miss MscKea dis
played in portraying her part.
' Miss Alleeue Kingsbury as Augus
ta, empress of Home, was very good.
Tho hole, was quite suited to her both
In personal appearance and a. certain
forcefulncss which well became the
ftrst lady of Rome.
' Miss Catherlno Deuel made a
charming Octavia, the emperor's
daughter, and delivered her part with
a' sweet simplicity quite in keeping
with the character.
1 Other Pleasing Features.
Little Janice Dodge, as Melissa, the
fillnd dancing girl, s deserving of
special mention, for it was no slight
accomplishment for so tiny an actress
to keep her eyes so carefully nnd nat
urally closed. A surprising amount
of feeling was dlso expressed in her
few lines as Veil as in her conduct
ail during the performance.
' There Were many other pleasing
features which could ne mentioned,
but wo may sum the matter up as a
splendid example of school work,
w;hero a large number of girls effect
ed a harmonious entertainment, muca
ti the credit o'r their skilful nnd
painstaking instructors. The spec
tacular, effects were remarkably pret
ty, careful and artlsttc management
being especially observable In them.
The exhibition of 'work done since
tho Christmas vacation by the pu
pils of St. Mary's academy which drew
many visitors during the latter part
of tho week was highly commendable
bbth us to quantity and quality.
Crayon Drawing.
Tho crayon drawings of 'the Juniors
made an Imposing array, and were
chiefly remarkable for their natural
and graceful lines duo to having
bcn drawn from life, which Is the
ohiy possible means of acquiring free
dom and grace In sketching.
Tho oils and pastels of tho senior
nhnlls wero remarkably good, one
of a mountain Vista and another or a
Bnow scene attracting particular at
tention, ''The handsome Crater Lake pic
tures, which wore also displayed,
though not the work of the pupils,
ate distinctly to the credit of the in
stitution, being tho work of the sister
who teaches the art students.
' Kinltrolilory Exhibit.
Ono room was devoted exclusively
to tho qmbroldery exhibit -which was
very flno indeed. Tnblo linen, tow
els and pillow cases, all of the "finest
damask land linens, were exquisitely
irionoKramed and embroidered in a
variety of designs, many of very olab
ofate patterns which were carefully
nhd beautifully executed. Lovely
BOts of lingerie Woro especially ad
nllrcd, Bbttib or. tho nimble-fingered
awnern of these being no more than
16 yeara of ago.
There woro also many handsome
cushions and tablo runners In the
c&orod'Mlncns with varicolored em
broidery. Tho younger children were
represented by a bravo Bhowlug of
jifcnt choekVid gingham aprons 'vhlbh
had heoilfyhdustrlously croas-Btltcliod
for presentation tiTproud "mainas'.t'J
Tho wholo display apoko volujriSv
California Boy Makes Good
DOC RAY'S TO
PLAY SUNDAY
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Central Point Will Cross Bats With
Local Boys Tolo Game Lends
Them to Scelc Other Teams to Con
qucr.
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Pretl Sniwlgrass, the big CnllfUrnlnn, N bitting like n houso nritv Tor
McGrnw's CSlantK. The lilp fellow i coming up t otlie oiectntlnns of Mr
Onuv and it lHk an though ho rniilt! wv a succi'afiil jenr.
TEDDY WILL GREET CATTLE LOAN FIRM
TAFT NEXT TUESDAY; ORGANIZED PORTLAND
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 3
following the first public meeting of
TOTKKA. June 3. To oust tlieui
front office, Attnruoy (Si'iieml Daw
son lodny stnrlotl ueliuii in the u
nnne coitrl ugninst Alhert todue.
lunyor, tuitl .). T. Taylor, chief of jin-
liee of Leavenworth. It i nlltvcd
thai these offieeiM nre guilty of neg
lect of duty. These mv the iii-st
cases under the tnisler law cimctcd
ly the UU1 legislature.
NEW THEATRE PLANNED BY
CONSIDINE FOR LOS ANGELES
PORTLAND, Ore., June 3. What
is considered the w. imxirtuut
n..l.tn Ttt - i.la Inninr.imllnn ' 1U0VC 111 llVCStOCK Circles MIICO IIIO
and Theodore Roosevelt, which will I lowition by the Swift interoLsof a
.. .k . i ., liiir i.li-kiL'VMtt,12 fitlil tliliLilti tlllltlt !li
occur at tne uaroinai uiooousceieura-, " ".' - " r..--i, ........ ...
tlon In naltlmore. Tuesday, it Is re-; Portland is the organization of the
ported that there will be a private, Portland Cattle Loan Company,
which has ju.t been el tooted. Un
concern propdses to give financial
niit "to farmers mid stockmen wh
at which the ,
ported
mhImCa nnnfnMinn
. limatu vu...., - - ,
coming presidential nomination will
be discussed. According to the re
port, Roosevelt has assured Taft of
hearty support for re-nomlnatlon and
It 13 asserted that deTlnlte plans will
be made. Postmaster General Hitch
cock, chairman of the republican na
tional committee, will ajso be present,
ins said.
ONE DEAD; ONE DYING;
ONE DEAD; AUTO WRECK
CIIICO, Cnl., June 3. Gcor-re
Wiekara of Gridloy was killed; Frank
C. Hackett of Oridley fatally in
jured, ana Thomas Smith of Oroville
severely hurt when an automobile
driven by Wickmn was running f0
miles an hour bkMiled on a turn nnd
somersaulted. Neil Dehaven of
Gridley, another member of the lr
lj', was uninjured. The accident oc
curred late Inst night, near the Kid
ley ranch in Untie county.
MRS. HARRIWAN WILL .
COME WST THIS YEAR
BOISE, Idaho, Jone 3. Mi. E. II.
Ilarrimnn. widow of the Intu railroad
wizard will spend several weeks of
the summer on a ranch near Islanl
Park, in Freemont County, accord
ing to local officialK of Ihe Orejron
Short Line todny.
Slie is expected "t arrive in the
middle of Juno nnd will bo 'entertain
ed on n ranch which is owned by
raiilway officials.
PJans for her reception have been
completed by W. II. Bancroft, gen
eral mnnager of ihe Short Line nnd
other Ilurritnan officials.
feed livotoek for the Portland mar
ket. It will have a fund of :?1,000,000
to loan, enabling fanners to hut cut
tle for fattening, nnd will no doubt
add largely to the number of live
stock brought to thi market.
'This company will enable men
with hay and j;raiii tobuy untile for
feeding purposes," said I). 0. Lively
vice president and manager of tin.
Union Stockyards Company. "The
great movement of thin cattle from
Idaho and Oregon to South Dakota
nnd Utah-should he checked. Tin
great sums of money now being sent
to the MisMiuri Kiyer country toj
cattle will stay in the Columbia rivei
hnsin." ft
The benefit to come from tin
new concern will not be limited tuj
any one stnte hut will be distribut
ed throughout the Pacific Northwest
nnd will doubtless give a great .stim
ulus to the ltvestosk industry.
Haaklns for Health. "
WOOD FOR SALE
for the industry of the pupils of the
academy as well :ir fdr the ability of
their teacherB.
BXiOOX WOOD
94 PCS LOAD
Phono Main 3501 or lav ordtra at
Medford Hardware
Company
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Graduation
Presents
Of Quality Still and
Something that is
useful
Martin J. .Redely
The Jeweler
Near Post Office
t)r
aperies
We carry a very complete line of
draperies, face curtains, fixtures, etc..
and do all classes of upholstering. A
special man tp look after this work
exclusively and will give as good
service as la possible to get In even
the. largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Doe Itny'a "Prides" otherwise
known as the "Kleetrlw" will Jtmr-ac-y
t Central Point Sunday after
noon and take a fall out of tluvhnll
tussore from that villain1. After
their counuest of tho mlfihty Tolo ar,-
(iHtzrt'pntlon last Sumlny they are out
after IiIk teams nnd hope to ho h
source of pride to the Medford root
Ms. Tho lineup will be Colo, pitch
er: Jerome, cntnnori llusweii, tirai
base; WVffeubach, second base; Hbel,
shortstop, McDonald, third ban.",
Iluffuiu, rlisht field; Alensdorfer, ltt
field; lleusolman, center field: Ins
and OsonbrugRP, HiibKtlluteH. I.iir Ih
delegated to protect. the umpire and
"Ossj" will look after the "wet" end
of tho same.
STATE OFFICIALS TRYING
TO OUST CITY OFFICERS
LOS AKCIELKS, Cl.. .June :i.
John W. Considiue of New Vork is ill
Los Anp-'les toddy to decide on a site
for a new vaudeville theatre. Cocm
dine. member of the linn of Sullivan
nnd Conuline. says their present
theater hero is cntjrolv inadequute.
Exciursion
East
1911
Durlnc tho months of May, June. July.
Aucust nnd .SeptrruWr, on dates
shown tbelovr, the
Southern Pacific
will vt)f round trip tickets from
Medford, via Portland
as follow s:
TO
Tlilrnuo
Council Illuffs .
Omaha
Kansas City ...
3t Josenh ....
It. I'aul
3t. I'aul, via Councl
Minneapolis, direct
Minneapolis, via Council' Illuffs
lloston, direct
New York IIS (0
St. IoiiIh 79.9b
Washington. IX C. 117 10
Atlantic City, N. J. ...t 11S.30
8AZ.C DATES
May 16. 17. U, 19, 2Z 23,i21. SB, 27. SS
and 29.
luno S, 7, 9, 10, 12, J6, 17, 21. 22. 28, 29
and 20.
July 1, 2, 3, i, C, 6, 19, 20, 2, 27 nnd .'s
August 3, I. E. 14, IS, IS, 17, 21, 22, 23,
28, 29 (tad 30.
September 1, 2, i, 5, nnd 7,
Stop-overs within limits In rlthor di
rection. Pinal return limit October 31st
Tor farts one way through California
lnqoir of any Southern Pacific agent,
or write to
WM, HcMVBBAY
dsneral Fssitager Affant
Portland, Oregon.
I Bluffs
r.iu:s.
..1 SMO
.. 69.90
73 80
69.90
73 80
119 90
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Purp
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to io without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a case sent to
tho house Tho purest, most
healthful drink known U
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
tyfATEFl
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
TO BR HKI..D IN
Portland, Oregon.
June 5 to !0, I9H
WILL BH A MOST BBILUANT
FLORAL FIESTA
& CIVIC JUBILEE
Portland, "Tho Iloso City," wlli ba a
scene of splendor and tho center of
world-wide Interest for ono week.
One and One-Third Fare
to Portland
FKOM
AXZi POINTU OW TKS
Southern PaclfiG-llnes In Oregon
To keep perfectly posted on all Impor
tant matters relating to tills ffrcat event,
call on local a Kent h for circulars and
printed matter, or write to . '
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WM, MeMTTBBAT I
Ocneral I'nKHi)iicr Affent,
TOUTI-AND, Qltli j
EYES
Seldom Grow Better
IrVlthout Help
.My uy Hhi)oa will holi join
f
t Ik'i'imihu tlui)' uro jiroiiurly
flttinl, Ak any of my iialhmtB
mid ho convinced,
DR. RICKERT
KYMKItUir l KCIM.IHT
t)'r Kt'iitui'i'N,
-r-s
IF A. FIRE STARTED
IN YOUR PLACE
Would Miu huso uiothltiK at
hand with which to flulit It"
Tho Chemical
Powder Extinguisher
Is I'heap and eany to ttfo hml U
l;i?lU' filled at no oxikmibo.
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I'liiter IjiKi- titiiUKe.
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WOOD FOR SALE
Iilmltrd omount of Dry Aih, lthr
block or spllu how prion.
Phone 3311
8 ACRES
tinmll ho)'; nil of i unci.CH lilnnl
id to o rahu ril, -yMiii0l dooxi
uunrter inllti Voutli n oily lhiiilit) .
luti'e SilAKOt Htxit) tiutim.
a ihikIoim ImiinnUwvH for i int.
oviiu VAUMimu Ann rnuiTonow.
nun- dank.
White & Trobridge
v
i" ORSAIjlfl
0LTX PROPERTY.
I'jolri wiioltmnln and rolail
MOOR.EHNI-OO.
12112 IjVuil growers Hnnlc ilMd
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Close in Property, one-blocR south of City Park
Corner Lot, 75x100, with a 4-room House
MOOR-EHNI CO. - ""bSS.""
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We Sell
Gasoline
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Anil carry a stock larK'
enough to Hupply tho tie
uiand at all tltuen.
Coffee
i enn ht'lt you n rffpo that
Is u littlo lttfr for tin' uiiiary
than nny yoy iv-r trhtl.
Fruit
Tho finest
nffonlN.
fruit the imtrkrt
Vegetables
A complrto stock on hand
when possllili) to procun at nil
Chick Food
Wheat, corn isiul Interna
tional Stock Food. '
&
Olmstead
Hibbard
WEST BIDE OBOOCR3
ATER
RENT
Now Due at Recorder's
Office June 1 to 10, '11
1.
sSS -.SsjJssy. 0
COMPLETE
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ELECTRIC LIGHT OUTFITS
C -j. iiiU.ii DlBiiHi rfitti Hlllfr Tin
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Jtrla!ljril-jIi;nilrv(riliMi(rAllisl!ilnr uf run li. eo-mlry Imiwi, tal.tr
Wtnpi n'lti'tllnni ri).l". Ilia rlxtiii! omfJ iHlrelr cotittot inlaln.
ctylii kjotrrtiii ftiwl OMvllns
l,ll(l,lv rktlMAt mbiIiIm tk.
f ' M . M . '. " '- --." -.-.- . -.-..--. ...n.. v, ... . ,.w
' urrm ia hi iirit,ma yoii mnru.l vnn fl llm curtcnl.
Make Your Own Electricity
Willi lltli fyitrni you cmirila rltrlr currant 1Y l'i mrn nf a atna.ll ff
K-M'lnfiitfl;iiliWliiK m ilinanxi ir c'riernU'r diiru U ily Th II
rurrvnnirjninuair.riaaiitr Crmi nt f II alufna l'llin
It linonr ir twice a wek, or wlimor ll ninp la Ib run
firvthr arW
No adllU'il I'hvtrlrUn nrFtsf In IrmUll or
l. r. AuMnatlcawltrMainril I'll r it w I n
in-canoifciiowrr iitrnu UUhkiiIkJ Inrt-
lniF-iir
rif t coil wrll (i iipkrcp.
sr.ni roil iioukikt a
REYNOLDS ELECTRIC CO.
(. t!natii, Molnra, Cciiaratura
i'umplni I'laiiU
" tTIHSr AVE.30.
SEATTI
U. S. A.
HO TfCUltJ
L0M VOUACt
LOW COST
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GREEN VEGETABLES
We have a very complete line of fresh vegetables,
anything in the market in here
Meats
Our meat iloiartmuut 1b'
known all over tho city kucniiHu
It Ih coiililoto and cltiuu.
Fruit
Our iiHHoitincnt of fruit Ih
varied anil toinptliiK, Nouo hot
tor In tho iiinrliot,
Poultry Remedies
A comiiloto lino of foukoy'H
Poultry Itoiuoilli'H ami TouIch.
Warner, Wortman (Sb Gore
Grocery Phone. 286, Market Phono 281, Homo Phone 281.
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VINOL
Prescriptions
Solicited
SIIIMIA TOIIiHT
I'llMI'AUATIONS
A.S'I) DKMVMllKD TO AliL I'AHIH OKTIIIJ CITY. VK t'HK NOTIIINO HUT THI3 IMUIKST lilUMH
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Medford Pharmacy
Near Post Office,
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