Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 23, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 10

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AfEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), ORKClOy, SATURDAY. SFiPTHMttER. 2!1, 1911'.
MOOSE I STAGE .
MINSTREL SHOW
Gcorno T. Wilson Is Fast Whipping
Bunch Into Shape For Entertain
' mcnt To Be Given On October 3rd
, and 4th.
Not an Experiment But a Success
JNDIANAVOhlS. 11. Tho Clrnnri , Stoeker
Lotion of OuMfollmv., lit hcssIou here, (nnmmmU'r
approved tlu MiM'liouof (lenornl A. (nut.
To the nttontivo observer, tho ad
vancement of the Medford Consorvn
tory of Music ami Languages wns
far beyond his expectations during
tho past year; and tho bcinniiiK' of
tho second year gives bright promise
to far excel tho first, It is now a
conclusive fact that this institution
is no experiment and has come to
stnv. and offer to tho cituens or
Medford i broad field of subjects in
music and languages.
Last year tho Faculty was com
posed of four members. This year it
number six all artists along their
lino of instruction.
Prof. Taillandier, director, studied
in Leipzig, Weimer and Hamburg, as
enthusiastic
jThe Loyal Order of Moose Xo. 07(1
of Medford, under tho efficient work
of Organiser Sherman, has increased
it.'H membership until now nearly 300
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,rrZ cnc" ou,cr w .. . .I well as in Boston. Studied languages
abroad; French in Paris, Spanish tn
Spain and Mexico. These facts, to
gether with a broad experience of
I seventeen years as instructor in Itos
ton, has been a great factor in plac
ing the Mcilfonl Conservatory on a
j firm basis.
Miss Carrie Louise Alton, violin,
I is n native of St. Paul, having stud
ied six years in Boston. She is pro
i nounced by critics as one of the
greatest of onr lady violinists of to
day.
Mrs. E. M. Andrews, vocal music,
needs no comment, as her many suc
cessful years in musio in Medford
has firmly established her exception
al ability along her line.
The course given includes practi
cally ovcrytbing in music, piano,
voice, violin, viola, 'cello, band in-
B Istrumcnts, guitar, mandolin and ban-
Ijo,
np. xnoy arc an
a
Theoretical subjects includes bar I
mony, musical history, counterpoint,,
instrumentation, etc.
Taking into consideration tho high ,
standard of instruction, tho rates are,
far below the average of the lending;
conservatories of our land, of which
the Medford Conservatory is stand
ardised and modeled.
All these things should bo taken
into consideration, and any ono do
siring instruction along tho many
Hues of musio and languages should
see Prof. Taillandier at tho opening .
of tho fall term which will begin on
Tuesday, Sept. '26.
Very truly,
U. S. COLLIN'S.
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or jMinmsinirg. tiiiio, on'
of tho Pnlvliu'elw Mil
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Special Offering of
GIRLS' SCHOOL HATS
For Sale
Oordwood, oak and hardwood, $4,130 por cord
in carload lota.
GOLD RAY REALTY 00.,
bunch of good fellows and aer
ready talking "jennanent homo."
is Enfe lo predict that not many
years will roll around before a. Moose
home will bo added to the list of sub
stantial buildings that aer being
erected in Medfonl. Incidentally
among the many good men who have
some into the order tbero arc enough
who possess good voices to make
"The welkin ring' and they are go
ing to demonstrate their abilities in
a first class home-talent minstrel
show at the opera houso on the even
ings of Oct. 3rd and 4th; the first
two days o the district fair. They
have engaged Mr. Geo. T. Yilson io
direct tho rehearsals and perform
ances and n week has already been
spent in drill with a chorus of CO
voices
Many Medford people will remem
ber that Mr. Wilson is the man who
directed the Elks minstrels a year
ago lnst March. Since that time he
has produced shows for tba Portland
and Rosebnrg Elks, tiie Grants Pass
Commercial club, the Aberdeen K. .
P.'r and numerous other organiza
tions of the principal cities of Ore
gon and Washington. He has been
steadily improving his show, intro-
during new specialties, ncauirinr
ncwJsconory and costumes and writ-
ins new music until now he has a
melange of minstrelsy, the equal of
nny. Two new songs of Mr. Wilson's
"Golden Dreams" and "The Old Ited.
White and Blue" will bo heard in this
show. It was while Mr. Wilson was
directing the Elk minstrels that ac-
, quired 100 acres of Rogue River
land 20 miles from Medford on the
P. & E. railway, where his family
has 'since resided, and he has been
such an enthusiastic booster for
Medford while producing shows in
v other cities that he has been styled
"Tho Medford Jlinslrel Man." Mrs.
Wilson is a graduate of Northwest
ern School of Oratory (Evanston, 11-,
APPLES FOR EUROPE
Wo aro appointed agents (or
J. B. THOMAS, Covont Gordon, Lon
don and Southampton, England,
whoso charges nro 5 per cent and
6 cents per box.
JAS. LINDSAY & SOX, Ltd., Glas
gow and Edinburgh. Scotland, 5
per cent and 10 cents por box.
RAWSON ROBINSON, Hull, Eng
lang, 5 per cent and S cents per
box.
Theso nro tho oldest and largest
firms In their respective tcwnn, and
their reforenco aa to financial abil
ities can bo bad at Medford National
Bank, Medford. Oregon.
Cash can bo cabled day after salo
If required, and highest market
prices guaranteed.
Red Faced Men smoking DIG CIO-
$1.00
218 West Main.
Phono 1873.
Also exceptional bargains in
Fancy Feathers
MEEKER'S MILLINERY DEFT
28 'South Central Avenuo.
A UAN1C HOOIC
WILL LIGHTEN
tho burden of curing (or your money,
Depotilt your rash In tho Karmora &
Fruitgrower Hunk and you will not
have to sit and worry about Its luifoty,
Tbloven don't ntoal bank books; and
It flro destroys ono, you don't loso
anything, tin you would It It was tho
cash. Itself, Open an account today
and you'll sloop easier tonight uud
every nlRbt.
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Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
linois-. She will aiienr in the Olio
at both performances in a monologue
by Caroline Wells, entitled "Over the
Baluster.'
Reserved seats will be at hte popu
lar prices of 75 cents and $1.00, and
the plats will be opened at Haskin",
at 9 a. ro. Monday morning, Octo
ber 2nd.
Look at the ads that offer em
ployment and you'll find the right ono
f ARS talking "HOT AIR" don't always
llvo on air, hence our remark! on
charges.
Tho dap-trap about private salo
does not prove remunerative, except
(or sonio curios of a smalt nature. All
sellers by privato salo bavo to wait
until auction aro over so as to know
what to ask. and In tho case of large
supplies they often get left.
For further particulars, address
W. N. White 8L Co.
....;.!SM).s
WE ARE
better enabled than ever before to do
good work and turn out same promptly
76 PAIUC PLACE
XEW YOUK
B AGGAGEANDEXPRESS
HBNEf M. MAKSH
All orders promptly attended to night or day. Short
and long hauls. Moving household goods a specialty
Union teamsters.
Office 51 S. Front
PaciflG 4171 Home 80 Residence Main 613
HOTE& MEDFORD
A Most Modern Hotel European. .
Opened September 19, 1911.
Splendidly arranged in every respect.
Excellent Cuisine.
We clean and curl Plumes, clean and press Draperies, Portieres, Lambrequins,'
Table Centers, Doilies, Scarfs, Blankets, Spreads, Small Rugs and
all sorts of wearables for men, women and children.
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EATJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors.
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Telephone us and the drivers will do the rest,
Phones:- Pacific 2441;' Home 244
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