Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 09, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MATT TRTBDm, MEDFORD, ORTCflON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 0, 1011.
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SCENE FROM THE VERY AMUSING FARCE "SEVEN DAYS," WHICH WILL APPEAR AT THE OPERA HOUSE NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Messrs. Wncenlials & Kemper will
present tholr New York Astor Thea
ter company at the. Medford theater
In tho comedy "Seven Days." by Mary
Roberts llinehart anil Avery Hoft
wood, which comes from a third 'year
on Broadway. It Is well to have
authoritative Indorsement of a play,
and "Seven Days" has it In abun
dance. It is offered by Its third jear
In Now York, tho record for any piny
in this country; it lies In Its six
months in Chicago, its four months
In Hoston and Philadelphia, in its
unanimous prnlse by tho press, and
'above all, In the popular favor that
jhas made it tho blgsost success in
'thts country. Saitl tnc ew York
j Tribune of "Seven Days": "It 1
.screamingly funny. It is all fun. The
world loves laughter. At 'Seven
Days' It ca nlaugh ttll it is weary."
Thoro It Is that's tho reuson for the
enormous popularity of this comedy
laughter, loud laughter, roars of lt
every fraction of a second. And It
Is laughter pf which nobody will be
ashamed. "Seven Days" is as clean
as it is amusing. It nrnken every
body laugh every minute. One proof
of Its superiority Is Us power to cu
! tertaln more thoroughly a second or
a third time thnn tho first. It is an
endless source of constant laughter.
"Seven Days" Is an American com
edy, by American authors. Its ac
tion takes place In New York and its
'persons are representatives of the
j smart set and that othorx that lives
by smartness, and there are compli
cations Innumerable In the week In
which all are shut up in the same
houhe by a cunrnitliio, There. Is fun
all tho time, In love, divorce, misap
prehension, pretense, starvation, vac
cination and It goes from drawing
"Seven Days" and lay In a stock of
laughter that will lnt many times
seven days. Wednesday, December
1.1. Seats now on sale at llasklns'.
1
ORSARRANG
STUDYCOURSES
Several Interesting, Practical and In
structive Courses Are to Be Offer
ed the Ladies of Medford by New
Orqanization.
The Junior Assnoiniion of the
Greater Jretlford Club have arranged
n number of courses uliich they are
offering to the ladies of Medford nt
$2 the course, excepting basket ball
for which the foe is SI. Work is to
start nJnunry 1. 1912. Those who
tlosire to enroll should notify Miss
Santeo nt 1102 West Tenth street jr
plioue to her nt tho nigh school.
Tho courses offered arc as fol fel fol
eows: 1. Girl's gj'mnnsiics, Miss Itid
dol, Monday evenings.
2. Bngkolry, Miss Monrs, Tne
day evening.
3. Cookery, Miss Welsh, Wednes
day evening.
1. Sewing, Jliss Reiley, Thursday
evening.
. Designing, Mrs. Janney, Friday
evening.
fi. Principals of npprcciation, art
and literature, Mrs. Parsons, Tues
day evenings.
7. 'Busfcot ball, Miss Mears.
8. Dramntios (no fee) Ed An
drews. 0. Aesthetic dancing, Mrs. Mne-Clatchie.
TAKELONGOPTION COLLEGE TEAM
f'LOGAL COAL MINE MAY COME HERE
Messrs. Pierce, Hanley and Wallace
Yill Arrive Soon to Undertake De
velopment Work on the Medford
Coal Mines.
CHRISTMAS PROCLAMATION
TO THE PE0PLE OF OREGON
The fight ngniiiht consumption hns
lirnadonod. It includes nil Oregon
TJio fund obtained from the sale of
Hud Grose Seals will be spout tltiK
year whore it is contributed. Tlioy
may mean now life to some victim
of the great white plague within your
own acquaintance.
Supposo some one you knew were
trioken witli tuboroulosis and that
one became no longer useful, but n
menace. Would you bo willing to
eontribtilo n fow cents to help the
faiifforcr bnok to hoaltb?
There are thousands of unhelped
victim of tuberculosis in Oregon.
Other thousands are exposed to in
fection We must not only help the
Kick but wo must protect tho well.
Hod Cross Souls sold nt n cent each
will provide n fund with which to
fiimnjjg tlio campaign to keep llio
grout while, pjnguo away from you
out of your homo as well n to seek
out tbps'o whom n little euro may
M1VO
liny Jted Gross Seals. 'Invoapait
in n spondid fight. Kvery seal is a
bullet, Fjro bullets ngaiust disenso.
Buy Hod Cross seals jiow. Pasto one
on tho bnpj of every loiter you mail.
Knoh in n mossngo of hope. You will
never Jmvo n larger, nobler, oppor
tunity to do real good nt so little
oos.t,
P0HMO II3ATm COMMITTER,
OrugpifBlntQ Federation of WomouV
flubs, association for tho study
v W"! iwvciilioi) of tuberculosis.
The recent nrebnsers of the Cas
cade Coal mine ea-t of Medford
Messrs. Pierce, Mnnley and Wallace,
of Seattle, are expected to arrive in
Medford tomorrow and on Monday
will commence exten.ive operations
at the mine.
These men have taken n ton year.
purchase option on tho mine, the
price named in the option boing
$300,000. The option is to run ten
years and n royalty of $-1000 is to
be paid the first yonr and .?8000 pet
yenr thereafter; this amount duo and
payable whether the mine isopevateo
or not.
The first work to be undertaken
will be the sinking of a 1000-1 ooi
incline shaft, nnd for this and other
work about tho mine I here will be
installed a complete new outfit of
modern machinery. There nio five
and one-half feet af coal now show
ing in the principal vein md it : tx
poctod this will widen to twelve or
fifteen feet as the vein is gone down
on. The coal is said to be of an ex
cellent qnulity, but the former own
ers were unable to handle the mine n?
it should have ben bandied to prop
erly market the productits and make
it an altogether apying proposition
Tho new owners, however, are mu'cS
to have plenty of money and ate ex
perienced in coal mining nnd it is ex
ported thoy will mnki of litis a
splendid splendid revenue producing
mine. Tho Pacific & Kn-toni rail
road company will, in all probability
build a spur track from the main lino
to tho mine, a distance of Iwo miles
thus giving the coal company easy
and cheap transportation.
PRETTY WEDDING TAKES
PLACE AT TALENT
Aruthur Geary Making Arrange
ments for Football Gamo to Be
Played Here With Local Aggrega
tion Sometime Soon.
Graduate aMnngor Geary of the
Univcr&ity of Oregon and Manager
Gray of the Medford Basket Ball
team have nearly consummated a
contract for their two basket ball
teams to moot in Medford about a
week hence.
The University of Oregon manage
ment is vorv anxious to give the team
some practice games before tho reg
ular serios of games with the confer
ence colleges of the northwest eom-j
meuce. The Medford tenm is made
up of an all-star aggregation and
would probably give the college lads
a run for their money.
The University of Oregon team
is boooked as the probabla winner
of the northweht intercollegiate
championship as all but one. mem
bor of their excellent team of la-t
year is back in collego this winter.
There is n possibility that Don Under,
the star tosser of the Medford team
playing with tho Oregon lads tin
winter, as he is a freshman nt the
university.
A Imnnfifiil mill imnrnc&iiM M'fiil.
ding was solemized on W-'duPMUv'
evening, December fi, 101'", ul fi
o'clock, wli-Jii M'm Helen B Quit' k
eiibush and Mr. Wilbur X. Kimo were1
united in mm lingo at the home of
the IfideV pi. unit. Mr. nnd Mrs. W
J. Quuckonbiihh nenr Talent, Oregon
R", A. K. Ilervcy, paslor of the
Christian church officiating.
The bridal prncoKsiou in to the
accompaniment of the wedding m.nc'i
played by Mrs. Ilariv Barnehi'ig
I he bndo was daintily dressed in
cream sorgo skirt with all-over lace
waist. She carried n shower bou
qt.ct of white carnations.
.diss llnzcn Uilnukonhusit was
bridesmaid and wore a gown of sil
ver grey messeline and carried a love
ly bouquet. Mr. Harvey Kimo was
the boat man.
The living rooms were artistically
decorated in blue nnd whito with
clusters of laurel. Immediately fol
lowing tho ceremony nn elaborate
dinner was sorved in tho dining room
which was iilso decorated in blue and
white. Many beautiful presents woro
received.
Tho gnosis, were: Mr. and Mrs
Nick Kimo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Barneburg, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith
nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Beit Bell,
Mr, nnd Mrs. John QuackenbiiHb and
family, Mr. and Mm James Goulny,
Mrs. and Marie Towiisond, Mm. Sad
ie lugulls and family, Miss Mae
Brinkler, Mr. Wnylund Smith, Mr,
Ira Kimo nnd Mr, Harvey Kimo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kimo will bo at homo
at Griffon Creek, Mt'dford, Oregon,
to their friends after Decembor 12lh.
IJiuklnB for Health.
98c Sale of Millinery
LotUo M. Howard is now having her fifth semi-annual 08o
sale.
Hats, Shapes, Velvets, Hibbbon, Etc. All Feathers nnd Novel
ties. All Huts, ouc-hulf off. All Plumes, oiic-foiuth off.
109 North Central
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13
Only comedy that cut rent lied n Third Year in New York ltccord of
the Stnjje in this Country.
One Week of Laughter Compressed Into Two Hours and Forty-five
Minutes of "Merriment Unrestrained." Pearson's Magazine.
DIHKCT FHOM TI1F ASTOK TlIFATl.lt. NFAV YOlflC.
ENTIRE BROADWAY CAST AND PRODUCTION
W.igenhnls & Kemper Present
Bv Mary Roberts Rlnchart and Avery Hopwood.
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W GREATEST COMEDYl
g J HIT IN 2Q YEARSj
"New Yirlv ha-. nrcr had a
coined in .11 y wnj compnr.ib'o
with 'Sewn I).im.' " Vogue.
"'Sown l)a' is Jaugh prook
ing almost to exooh." Lite.
"A riot of laughter." Amy
I.oslio in the Chicago Dail News, t
Seats on Sale.
NOTK I'!ete bo seated when thecurtaiu rives as the action starts at
once.
"One long laugh." N. Y. Sun.
"Laughing Wonder." N. Y.
Tunc.
"Gale of laughter." Chicago
Journal.
"Overwhelmingly funny."
Boston American.
Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c.
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STATEMENT
(Condensed)
Of tho Condition of
'
The Jackson County Bank
OF MKDFOBD, OHF.OON.
At the ehwo of business Decombor fi, 1011, tho dato of tho call by "
the Honorable Comptroller of the Currency at Washington, I). 0. ;;
LIABILITIES. ,
Capital '....'. I frlOO.OOO.OO
Sniping .v.'. . . .'f (i'J.fiOO.OO
Undivitjcd piqfitft . ; is,ri)i.on
Depouitg '............ fiB 1,1 rill. :t;i
(7uri,uM.:is
itKsogitoics.
Cm on Iiaud mpl wi(lt banl.'S 20.1,50:1.01
WariuulH mid bonds ri,7'.l.i)
Bank imviiiIhch ().... JIO.ODO.OO
Loans nnd discountfl, .'. 17f37.l)7
tr -
$70ri,2.M.!l5
3888 Canliii'. nt ni-fnnlziillon or. nnfi nn
38110 Capilal ilinroased from earnings to 00,000.00
300(1 -Capilal jiia,r'nscil from earnings to , 100,000.00 '
3011--Capital; HiirjiliiH ami profit" 380,000.00
Big enough to sorvo you bill not loo big to apprcclalo you.
W. I. Vawtor, Pnwidont 0. It, T.indley, Vice President
O. W. McDonald, Cashier
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OIR WOOD AND
DRAY
Officii Is now located at No. UN Hotttli I'lr In WHnoii .M Co.'h iierond
liuml Ntore. Hpcclal attention given to the moving of hoiittoholi!
UO(Klsiiiiil"ltuTilelUery of freight,
H. S. BRUMBLE & SONS
Home, Ulin-Ti
Hell, til (II
Do You Need Drain Tile?
wi; mani I'Acrritij n
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IV
Tho IIcnI 'Hint Can lie Marie.
Itcforo Oiileilug Hcc I'h. ( '' JJ.
Rogue River Pottery Co.
Plant at Tolo.
UIMI (Jaiuctt. Corey lllilg., Medfonl
RUSS MILL
WHOLESALE nnd RETAIL,
L. B. BROWN,
Prop
aula, '
is. 9flrr JL
For
Christmas
If it is a Watch
or any piece h(
JEWELRY,sec
awrence
The Jeweler
126 E. MAIN STREET
HOTEL MEDFORD
M 10 N U
.$1.00 Per Cover
5 to 9 V. M.
Oroon Onions
y
Celery u Kino Olives
.' Toko Point Cocktail
- ij Cream of Tomato aux Crouton f
'i" Consomme J'rintanioro j-
$ 1, Crab flakes a la Newberg J '
dtf' tTulicmio J'otalocH , jf,"j" ,
J7 Chicken Cutlets aux Petit Vo'm '''. $
Punch a la Medford
-" "Rotist Young Duckling with Apple Sauna f
Jirowned Sweet Potatoes jj
Pried lOggPhtnt g'h
Cclory and Apple Salad
f'' Apple Pie Lemon iMeringuo Pio
Martini Tee Cream Assorted Cake
"Wine .Tolly
Mixed Nuis Largo Raisins
Swiss Cheese Demi Tasso
All Bread find Pastry Arts Our Own Mako
Por Mineral "Water, imported dinger Ale, See Our
, "Wine List
HOTEL MIODFORD SUNDAY
Kau-Mohr Co., Props. Decombor 10, 1911
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