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,' ) -it MEDFORD MAtR TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORISON. TlIlTivSPAY. .TUT.Y 1M, 191I1. PAGE TWO. .rr i' I i I it v f l t lhFoD Mail tribune 'j v.,1 fir ? t ' .i: " : AN' AM 1NnElKNIBNT NKWHPAPRIl rvwAxumt KVKftY aftkhnoon XCEFT BUNDAY HY TUB MRpFOnD ritlNTINQ CO. Ths DMtiocrntlo Times. Tho Med ford Mall. Tho Mcctfortl Tribune, Tim South rn Orcgnnlnn.Trio Anltlnnd Trllmnn. Offlcn Malt Trtbuixi JIuII.IIiir, J5-37-SB North, fir Mtcot; totcphono "6. Offtolnl I'npnr of lrn City of Mcdford. Official Pnrwr of Jackson County. OEOROH I'UTNAV.Kaltor and Manager Jftntmrcd- aacond-elnjw -rotltpf at M nl ford.- Orcaxia, under the act: of March 3, 470. i . " ireMCMraoir kaxss. On yoar. by mall 15.00 Una month, by mall - .&? Ptf month,'' delivered by ciirrler In MMlfoM. JnCkaOnVllla and Cen tral Point-.. ........ .50 Patellar pnlyi by. mall, wr yri. :.0i) -W6rWy,er Vrri jht Trrf -1 - i. II '! AT n Tho dramatic spectacle, "Uvery wouian," In many ways tho most talkcd-nbotit play of recent yours. Is to bo offered by llonry W. Savago at tho Page theater, Friday, August 1. This unique production, which has mado nn extraordinary success in London at tho historic Urury Lane theater, has boon witnessed by throe millions of pcoplo durhiR tho two years which have elapsed slnco Its first performance, and It Is now be ing played in half n dozen countries. "Evcrywoman" Is a sort of non descript lu tho matter of chualfica tlon. It partakes of tho naturo of drama, opora nnd musical comedy, and yet, In reality, It docs not oo long to any ono of tho threo classes. It was aiiRgyatod to tho author by tho morality play, "Everyman," which was performed throughout America n few years ago by a band of English players, yet tho latter work was gloomy and morbid, whilo "Evcrywomnn" Is bright, witty nnd abounds in comedy. Tho work Is on n vast scalo nnd tho preparations for tho production engaged tho various departments of tho Savago producing offices for nearly n year. It represents n cash outlay of upward of G0,00Q aud Is considered by Mr. Savago as bis greatest, triumph as n producer. WHERE IS VEIt? HIRES WIFE Chief of Polico Hittson Jk in re ceipt of n letter from Jim. Ellen D. .Veil of' 1145 S. First street, San Jose, Cnl., pecking information of her hubsand, Andrew Vcit, a hlioc uinker, missing for over two months. Vcit mcl business revtrecs and left homo. May 11 f-nyin;; Iu was roiii;? to San Francisco to teeuro work. Shortly nfjerwanhi hi wifo heardl from hjm in a letter that lie had been unaimci'tmi uuu was Knl" i icuvc. He told her to sell (lie home and cot vhnt Mie could out of it and pent Iter ap unacknowledged deed, which is valueless. Mrs. Vcit says there is n mortgage on the place, the interest is due, and she has no means of mipport, save what she can earn for tho four chil dren' she han to Btipport, and unless fiho enn hear from her husband, is in ilu'dgcr of losing every tiling. DOWNWARD TREND I NEW YORK, July Ji.The lock market opened with the general trend of prices downward. Can and Cana dian 1'acifiu fell u full jMiint and by dropjiing to Oil U-l, tho former equalled its recent low record. The only exceptionH to the rule were' RiNcuit and American Tobacco, which "ro.o Va and U ponitw, rehpee tively. Iliiltitiiore and Ohio declined Vs hut iniido partial recovery, l'cocls (las WiiH the Ktrougcbt of tho hpecinl titf!. rising four points. Lalcr Wk cult, befef sugar, Amcricnu Tobacco and Boo gained from l'a 1 inoro tluiii - point, liefoie thu ohme New Haven dropped lo 0!), u now low record, Ilaltimoro and Ohio aud Colorado Fuel worn especially wcuk. HondSAvomhvuv.Y, , Thu,.j.iH(ch,4va,t roug. PASS UPON" jPAROLE ' '' 'FOB JUUAN HAWTHORNE ATLANTA, ., July 1! J.- Thu fI. crl iurol bouii) which coitvciud jury foduy p cxjiccled wilhiii (lie next fuv( iluya in rentier n dcrtnliMi oh ho iviii'i iniiila by Jiiliiiu Haw th'irut'i "i nt i,hu fiiiuou Auicilciiii fliilbrir, fur h piiiyle, Unstumw is wvlnjf u im of ii year uiiil u day iW ffHuJuluit ulovk ujunUluim. MWMAN AE AUUS MAN n nY Kl ANDUKWS. Tho ordinary playgoer la no ac customed' to hnvo his entertainment tossed lljthlly over tho footlights without nny effort n his part Dint It make It aomowliat difficult tor nn actor llko Mr. Mason, appearing In n play llko tho onuvit Inst night, to got tho undivided attention of his audience nnd lend them Into thnt receptive mood which Is absolutely necessary for tho successful redltlon of tho plays of higher class. This Is n day of realism ot tho drama. The better actors nud tdngo mauagors strive for effects that, nro natural and lifelike. Reed actors do not declaim their lies nowadays In tho elocutlounry style. They uso tho conversational tono In the nat urai way in wnicn pcoplo move about' and talk in real life. Mr. John Mason Is a real artist. a man of unusual personality who makes his presence felt at alt Utiles when ho Is on tho stage, oven though other nctora may havo tho centor nnd bo at tho time tho principal actors la tho scene. "As a Man Think" Is a play that teaches- n great lesson This Is nn ago of theugh: men aro beginning to realize that success nnd failure and even bodily health do pcud almost entirely upon the men tat attitude. Hato ad mnllco destroys tho ono who hates. It is after alt "asa man thinks.' Tho supporting cast was unusual ly goou. .miss jonnio Salisbury as Vota Seeling was well stilled to tho part. Sho has good stago presence nnd acts with Intelligence, at no tlmo overdoing hor part. Julia Hcrno. as Mrs. Clayton, raado a splendid impression nnd divided lionqrs with tho star. Miss Ilerno seems to hnvo Inherited tho splen did tnlcat8 of her father, who was an actor and playwright ot moro than national reputation. In fact, he was easily first in his style of drama, which was tho rural New England play. Ills "Sboro Acres" will survivo tho ravages of time. Mr. Richmond played tho lovor In a Tory refine J and Intelligent manner. IIo perhaps lacks a little In not pos sessing tho romantic physlquo, but ho is thoroughly scholarly In his work. Lyster Chambers was a good villain In something or a modified rorm, John Flood, na Frank Clay ton, was tho typical club man, good follow withal, who expected perfec tion from bis wife, whilo ho himself trlpncd along tho path of dalliance. Gcorgo Gaston as Judge Hoover did full Justice to his part. "Whilo wo mention Graco Itcals last, sho was by no means last In tho estimation pf hor nudlcnce. Sho Is a thorough artist who has mado a character of Mrs. Socllng that has left nn Im pression with tho peoplo of Med ford. Plays llko tho ono last night leavo a community better for hav ing visited t. Wo will bo glad to sco a return engagement of Mr. Ma son and his excellent company. Throughout tho first act ushers cpntlnupd to scat lato arrivals as if It were a moving plcturo show, and the nolso therefrom both In this and other acts hampered tho actors and rendered hearing difficult to tho audience for many spoiling th play. A baby cried throughout the performance, and In tho last act, when tho Infant's erica spoiled tho most effective scono, Mr, Mason halted tho play and requested Its removal, saying: "Ladles and Gentlemen: I am sorry to disturb you and 1 beg your pardon for this Interruption. I lovp babies. I havo mo of my own. Hut there Is a baby In tho nudlenco which has disturbed mo all through tho evening, and as this Is my flrt appearance In Mcdrurd and as I wish to pleaso you I wljl ask that tho child bo rompved so that I inav do Justice to thlH part ami your en joyment may not bo lessened. Tho futhor of the baby has boon Inform ed of thu disturbance his child lu causing and thu box office Has of fered him his money back. He wont to tho foyer, but has returned to his scat. I again ask him In al kind noss to roinovo tho child eo wo may toiitluuo with tho play." Tho roinurkH wuro ajiplnuriud as tuo father disappeared with tho I'l faut. Davidson Confirmed. WAHIIINUTON, July 2 J. -Tim hfiiato has today confirmed Charles K.i)nvidNon hh Huryeyongciionil of Alnsluit if i! John A. Perl Undertaker Ldy Aslntnt, m h, iiAHTLirrr J'LojiM M, 47 Ni 47'J'SI AWbuUuc Mmld JJqmly Vv$ouvr hnhkiioi i SUING UNUSUALLY GOOD V WAGE OF $9.25 PERWEEK m WOMEN FAVORED l'OllTLAND, Oro., July l!l. Ao cording to tho finding today of the first ooufoivuco culled under n com nuNo'w minimum w-hec law In tho I'nttcd Slate.", forty dollars n month or !fU.'2." n week is "thu Mini required to tmiMilr.in" in frugal hut decent coin dfrioiM of living a tfolf-Mipimrtiiig woman imploycd in it mercantile cs tobli.dmicnt in Portland." The eouforo will recommend to tho tiilt- indttbtniil welfurw commis sion, that those figures he mado tho mW for a compulsory minimum wiifiu to apply uirl and women workers in Portland stores. A icinarkahlo feature of the eou fcici'co win the fact that the cm- plovers with very few executions, ad mitted that this figure w-nt rot too hil. mid that sh'iuhl thi minimum lie olnl1ihcd, they will gladly abide by fin ruling of tho eommW'don. Apprentices wete not considered nt tl U conference, hut this question will come up for investigaion at a l.ucr date. DRY AND DUSIY JS1 r For the benefit of those people who are laways looking jut over the hill for Mintethiug bettor, or who find fault with the weather, and conditions generally, the following is quoted from a letter received by a Mcdford lady from her mother who lives at Hay ward, Cab, about twenty mile cast of Oakland. "This is the hottest dav wc have had this summer and it is very dry and dusty. Pcoplo who hae liwd hero forty years say they never had their wells fail till now. Some nro hauling water from town and tome arc digging their wells deeper. Wo have quite a little wntcr yet but it i rain water that was run into the well, and with euro it may last till rain comes, again but wo havo none t water plants with and it can be used only for hoiiie work and washing Wo drive to (own moriiin- mid even. itig to water the horse and procure drinking water. It inukrs me almost sick to sec my rose bushes mid shrub drying up for want of water. Nearly all the neighbors are hauling barrel of water fnjim Ut) cK,0f' ''." j rr H v i TOLEDO. Ore, July 2-L Moso Lane, ono of tho very few remaining Hoguo River Indians, died at his home on the sllotz resorvutlon near tho agency, last Sunday, nftor a short Illness aad was burled yester day. Moso was brought to tho res ervation with several hundred oth ers of the Rogue III era forty years ago, and of thin lurge number there aro now but four or five loft. Mose wns Gl yoars old and had boon a member of tho Indian polico force for many years. Ho was tho "strong man" of tho reservation and, while always a peacemaker, wnu feared by every would-be bad man 011 tho res crvatlon. He was of groat assist auco to tho authorities nud a tower of strength to tho Indian police force. PORTLAND I. W. W. ' SENT TO R0CKPILE PORTLAND, Ore, July 2J.-C. F I'ctcrsiiii, 1111 liidiiMtrinl Worker of tho World, i under twenty days tnt cuce to the rockpilo today following his (-uiiviclioii by 11 jury in thu uitiiii-i-ipal court on u uhuruo of creating disorder during the street fighU which followed Muyor Alhcu's jro hibitiou ofrci;jHii(iditf. , ,fc slews1! Nix, tulrf lll lilu KIU. V 'sLk ha sJltv. ftwv mt ." . . ";'- ..;'. t;.a.--l.u.. rmuMu Aui'4iiiHHr.ii.rKHii IaIuNU JlUAMl A'ILLM.kWt cilkMrvaMtiaVlAlrtkllU4 SOW IY MIOSIS rMJfnMRE Draperies Wn crrv a very iujitirl)ila Hub nt (M(hiiii UN, tlM druifl. ji i.'iirlslijs, fuiii run, titc., m) ilo ll ilumom u uiiliulnfurbitf A. III IIO All tlUKSuS ttl Ulllllil ii;tul luuii to look riir ii;tiui muii to iuok nrnr llil wink tolulvvy smt will leivu m Mood rvli U ooil lu ki in wvu l tmijiKl tll. Wek4 tV MoGowan Oo, CALIFORNIA ni Pit DIES ffl n IL 31 w m AMERICAN FLAG WW PRO E TiON ON MEXICAN OA I.OS AXCIKt.KS, Cul., July 121.- Tlmt ho wiih compelled to seek vo fugo in-.Mexico under Iho tiuriiiiui flag, bulieviug that" tho mIivvs nud slr)pcs wntuM bo no safeguard, 1-j Iho, statement of Captaiii Mnv'ywoii of tho, hlcamcv Jason, who is in l,.os Augolc lodijy. tollowitig Ins return I mm (limmns, Mexico. Tlio stct)mor briuight sovcnil rctugcos. Maryiscu declared thut tho ntiti- American MUiliment on Iho west Mex ican coast already is at fevor heal and is iiii'tvubiug rapidly. No Amcrictiu citixen in tho Maatlaii uoighhoiiiood, ho di'clatcd,' is safo. "Ono must remiiiiii'e.hit own coun try nnd claim the protection of a for eign thig if ho wauls to bo safe down there," said MnryNon, "and condi tions diufv'iiro growing worso."' GrJTYSrii"pfciRES AT STAR THEATRE The Gettysburg Reunion pictures shown nt the Star theatre last night mado a big hit, tho different scene nro especially good and glo a very good Idea ot tho events Jicld during thu reunion. All thu points of inter est are bIiowii, making It a very In teresting picture. It will bu shown for the last tlmo tonight. The uthur numbers on thu program are good In cluding a very clover comedy In which some excellent views of the suffragette parado, hold lu Now York aro shown. Showers Predicted. e PORTLAND, Ore., July 'J 1. -Fore cast: Oregon, showers tonight "i Friday: southerly winds. THE UITKST FASHION NOTE Says: "It Is a wise precaution against getting Ijolcs lu dollcatu hosiery to powder the shoes before putting them on." Many pconlu sprlnklo the famous nutlhcptltc niw der, Allen's Koot-1'uno, Into tho shoos, nnd find that It h.-uoh its cost ten times over In keeping nolo from hosiery as well as lessening friction and consequent smarting and aching of tb.).jot. i , , f p , Empty Flc-(:allon Oil Cans. Must ho Cloan and in Good Condition. MEDIOItl) WAREHOUSE CO. m. JU V' A CO.MIIINEI) LENH Ono which bus till tho advantage of tho. doublu Kryptok Lous coin hlncd with the Torlo Form doesn't this nppeal to jour, reason? Ail tho good points of tho Kryp tok and Torlo Louses are combined In tho lenses furnished by Dr. Rickert Eyeilght Spcclnli.it OvorlJcutd'a Co. n t hi To The Young Expectant Mother Women of Experience AdrLe the Use of Motbcr FrUnd. llirrc la it rcrtiln ilcirrrn of IrrtilHallon In the ioIikIx vf imttt WMnru I" rriwril lo IN piiliji.'f-t vf iiiiillirrlioMl. Tlio lonitliiK U) jxMitvM la iiftvn (intrn'U(lU I'X lli laberr ml ftar of a iivrlut of illntrn. Hut llirrn juf'l le ii u uli (lrfd In vW of (lie fnil Hiut wit liavo tt uiimI nriblo ri-iiitijr In ulial, lit known e Motlirr's I'rlrliil. 'Ililn U an i-xlcrunl aiiiillcnlliin that ti n womUidil luttu'iin'i' sod I'lUln'l uTir lint nitiM-iilar tlxiuiit l Hie alxlimim) Uy Us lllr Ji Hie unwell. curiR tcmloii ii (nl llgaiiiriiU nil ifiullx e.ijaii(J wllliout IK" nllglilMt atralu, Uicru Is u' iln, DO nauH'U. ni in ri'Uur I wimi yvaa iirrant-u an a kvt-rt ilijritlr al unlral l'Cwnt- a ralw, kcrtur, Joyful auilc,ituii that lias II )vi nrraa kiuu na our furruioit KiiK'iilea ' alilrlrttf to ilrlll u na our lurruiuai irarnrra "i HUH IU lulnila ol I tin tir'-fiit KtiiKTall'i'l. Kiiirraii'ni. . In annum ivtrr i mi I )l list i all miiiuiiltjr lirr arn WUiril wliij liar nM J(llii-r PlU'lul. atnl tkry ur ilm uiu-a 'In I rniiTfl 'lUlrliljr, ri.aW-rrnl llirlr liiallli ami alrtNiilli In lliua iriKli l.f llll I M nitr famll tt dr. 1 1 in it li mirr rulrt nt uhtliM'iiit ami lb iiUtnri nt aiim-nii fill mm aui) wwii' ii di rrprat II" ltrrf Krinli-r ailil'iriuiut viMiu'ra irini'i la urriiariul afii-r liicf fonanla if a uui faiull UH'lr by (H ilrai llflii Ili-Miilalur I'd. llu Ijiuiar II dir. iiiui, na. IVflli. u ht ii-lr Innlruillra Unk lo fi)ii iuu;l.r Vun will tlml Miillirr'a I'jnul Ml lv ) llll iltug oft U I.W It VVlllfi WANTED WHEREhTO QO ypNIGHuT, 15(5 Theatre One Hay Only Thtiraday THE ACl'U.SINfl IANH t.itblu tpoclal. IVatuio id' two iavt, hy Koiiialno Fielding THU WHEEL (IF HKATIIl A Dotuctlvo Story tlOV. JOHNSON' Ot' (UtdlHIUNIA "t'oiilcal ' HOES AHYEUTININU l'AV.' Vltagrttph Comedy Ml'810 EFFECTS lloio Tomorrow; "Tbo Tragedy or Hlg liglo Mlno" Strong Itulltin Classic lu two reels, SPKCIAIvTHNIOHT t.-,Y AT THE THEATRE "Law and the Outlaw" til two loots. Sollg'H westorn tri umph. Hh bolter tluiii tho "Pen dleton Roundup." You cannot ( furd to uiliis It. FOH .MAVOIt. IIKSS SMITH (Patho) HEATH'S .MAHATHO.Y (lllograph) Violin and Plautt. r. AMI tile ONI.V. Every tenth ticket a lucky ono. Coming Friday and Saturday, lu threo reels "WHEN A WOMAN LOVES" WOOD Ily the Tier, Cord and Carlo!. VALLEY FUEL COMPANY Tolophouo 70. Fir and Vt Srvtmil StMH-t. Grace Josephine Brown The Art of Singing Available for Concert nud Cblircli' Itcoldenco Studio I12II7 WJstUlnlu St. ;l I PImiiio -IKI I'lj. r T E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Conimorcial Club &tti:itcur Finisliitig Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Negatives mado any time and any place by appoint" meat. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 Willi .Mcdford Trado U .Mcdford Mado Phono us your orders for Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. OUIt HTItlCTLV I'ltlWH HUT- ' TElt (I5u PEIt HgCAHIJ ' Our HIGH OitAOE Ico cream will please you. Hold In ijuantltlcu ot 2 (,'alloiiu and up. Wo havo oht'jopii Uvjco-t.diy de livery . '" ' " Phono iiOH With Mcdford Tnulo h Modfonl Mud IJiXiUfJ1. 8&fa Pine Wall Ii and Jewelry lleimlrlHg, AIEOPOHO, UitJNiO.V . . L J THE PAINT SHOP Pnlnia, Oils, Vnruiohoa and Wall Papor li'or your Thilinra Painting and PtipoHliufgiiig Suo J. H. FIRES Proprlotor Phohbr24tT r " " 32 "S. 'Oonfral Ave. oiskiyou peights Now is iho timo io imijco Hi'luclion ol lola and traota in this magnificent' ivsidtiiiuo tllairiot. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK NOW IS THE TIME To build a home 1 inboi building malonal and choice hiiiltlimjsito.i will never buas ehoap again. Von pan buy a largo lot with BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY on the Mast Side in boat residence district with build ing restriction, good roads, close lo city water, low taxes for small pavinunt down, easy terms on )miutou. This is one of tho besl building sites in tho valley. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON. BURGLARS Th ore are at least three hundred homes in .Mcdford and thu Hoguo river valley that aro continually running (he risk of losing from one to two thousand dollars worth of jewelry, plated ware, preeio'us. stones, etc., by having it stolen. UilolAclnaiowr issues a RESIDENCE BUR GLARY ANP THEFT POLICY for $1j.no i premium for each thousand dollars insurance per year, that will protect you against all loss from this source, including cash up to fifty dol lars. You don'fc'have to chase burglars when you aro protected by an 'Aetna Policy, they assume all the loss. Can you afford to be BE WISE, GET R. H. M'CURDY Agent Phono 123 Lli H i l.-J-IIIIJ ru... .it-.inu..iLj ; . ' r AN 'INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND Itu'iulroa careful tliuugh and tho proper confidence lu firm, to warrant absolute uatliifncllon, To nolo thu proper coiuparlsoii you inuut Inspect thorn from u largo nud well nolcclod utouk, uncli ub I am1 nblu to whovr, In this way you become I boron a lily (u inllliir with values and (mil iiNiiirod of uufu mid cconoiiilcul buy- ln UraiiKli juy biudipu nuuruiitcn,, , MARTIN J. KEDDY THE JEWELEK 5Mw,w without this proteoli tun "AETNAIZED." : 401M.F.&H.Bldg. i a MiiiiioiiiI Holliuu nud En. rini?ii Hone- Hern Hvnr VmtutHv i .' , m & t' 'i k V 4 i t a ' 'i