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MTODFORD MA'in TlirBUNE, MFJ)FORD, OlilWOX, SATrifDAV, 'Alh II, 1011. facie Tnrtisw aw i All eotniiiiiiilontlomi should bo In dy Friday. AiltlrciuH society editor, or iihuiio Mil -J. A fincwell I'oiii'iirt win ttivrn It.v Mm Mcilfoul Oicticslrnl Club, under Hie iIiiim'Iiihi n tr. Million, Tiiotla I'M'imnf, ii the I'liloti'iliui rhuroh, ti i'i,v Iiukc iiinlioneti lntinK picenl, iinil most geiidou in tlit'lr iipptooiii lion n' each inuuhor. The otniccil Nil iliiiilllitll. glvcll more as n public ichciirsiil iiinl u iUmhiI u gum! amount u' ii'iiiiallniiN lint wn never lln l' I'lijii.xil. '('lie club "f uIhiiiI lweiil iiicuiliori, lins uei'iiiiiplished not it Mlli' miller llii' leader-hip of Hr. Minion, advancing fnmi tin phi) ing n' llu iinplot uf nun clii's inn! wiiIIch In miii'Ii a kIiiiiiIiihI mI' mit-li', n the fatintii, Klrudollu (Weber) iuhI .Mi'iry Wivi of Windsor Over- tllH'H, the Ituy I lilt" IHIlI'lllO dllpllcr Siiiilioiiy, Follow in dm concert Tuesday iiMiiinK. Dr. Minimi whs -Ki'iitml willi ii gold watch iih a small token uf appreciation uf his sotvices In Hi.- t'lnli, .Uh llnlliT having tli" privilege ul milking lint inciMittnni tliruiiiili ill'- (xaiitcxy uf tliu club iiii'inlii'iK. 1 1 nc f lull." ui'ic given b .Mr. Ctiiiilci llruoo Young, Mr. (I. I. I , Mr. Hraincnl iiiul Mr. Ilugsctt. Dr. Marion t Hinli,tI in hi custom, a ry xHiiiil iiiiiniit'r uml oinloiiviircd In disclaim lliu credit In which Iui i iiiiiluiililrilly duo. Tin' gratitude "f lliu orchestra vvi"i feelingly pri'ii'l I iy .Mr. Young, llio Mi'i'ti'tury ami licnsuior. IJov. .Shields, Npoafciujt in lii'luilf of Hi" churcho of Mod font, i'ui'i'il hi-, thanks fur what Dr. Matioa lunt tluno from n civic ninl musical standpoint. 'A lnl of friends fioin all circles wish Dr. unit .Mr. Marion lln bct t lu tlio tut in en ii hung ilimn. Tint inKrnni Tmduy evening was n follow : March "Ki8r rroidrleli" . ... I'ncilmiiii WalU ''IWho UoUtor"... Slmus Oiohootru Mult. tv'UMUtt "III a Your, SvvcotheHit" (IIhuUu'Ix) Messrs. M.iililuv, Marion, Cnnuilay, t'liidotor. l!iu'or "(her llio Way". .M hi c!i fioin TatinliaiiKt'r . Wnttuei Orolumlm 'IVnor Snln "For l.ovo' Sweet Suako" (StanlM Mr. Muddo. 'I'lui liituciug .MiMrewi . Monrtoia Orchoetlru Violin Solo -"I'rolude" fioin "Tin HoliiKo" (Saint Sihmih) Dr. Marion l-'ttnttioiii "Diii" - Otto l.mi;i'.v OivlnMra llaiitoni' Solo "Ah I.oiik iih llio Worl.l KolU da" . .Mr. ("ana.liiy Two ilani'it lioiii tlio ninti "lli'iuy VIII", (lliTinan). (I) .Moiri Dunce. ('J) Slii'ilieil'H Dunce, Mari'li "il Coiiiiietiitnt UeKinienl" (Hitvi'm) OicliiiMtra I'rijiiili'iit ami Diieelor Dr. Marion lit Violin .. . Dr. Minimi, Mi h. Diiililypnimi. 'M Violin. Mlft draco Hiown, Mr. I lei licit WillimiH, Dr. K. (I. Cailow. Iiiinil MiHii llutlcr Violin '(VHo Mr. M.ul.lov Donlile IIiimm Mr. Ol'l'iill I'li'iieli I loin Mr. HoKxelt M Cornet Mr. (1. V, Dyer -M Comet Mr. II. Hraincnl 11 Tromliotui Mr. Kail Hialney 'Jil Troiiilionn Mr. CliiilcHler Tiinpiini Mr. Cmiiuluy I'lntu Mr, VoniiKi Sen. anil TrtuiH, . Wind liax lieen rcccivcil Unit Dr, limine ami Dr. Ileillia Stcwint fioin llie I'niveihity, ami Mr. Micl;le of llio Slnle Dairy ami Kooil CoinininHion, me anion; llio cakcii4 a) tlio I'iimI Southern ()ifj;iii DiNtriel I'Vilcralion Convonlion, at (limit I'iihs. Wo Iiiivo not liccn ol'l'icinlly noljfieili lint Iiiino lieanl imliieelly Dial llio Con vontion I iil.es place Apiil '27, 'JH ami -ill. On Apiil IHIIi llio HaplUt Clniicli, at 'Ji-'lll I. M Mi. I.iiln S, Sheplianl will leolnie. Siilijeel, "Teaelilnt; llio Siinclily of tlio lloily", She is a fine Hponlvor ami will nmloiilitetlly iliaw a Iiiivo amliciieo, Tlio liclnio will lie a ffieal lienolll 1n all ami nil iiioIIioik iwpei'lallv hliniilil lionr lior. Mr. nml Mim. Allen II. Drniy of Dinrv I. nun Ornlianl lime iih tliolr HiiooIm, Mr. ami Mix. T. II. WoIIIiik of nun iniiicii.cii ami ,mi iioiiiiiuo (lllllllliH uf New Vnili. Tlio iimiin or Mt'. A I' Dl-nn Iim liccn mlilcil to llio I'liinllimiil nl tin (In (Hi I' Mnlfinl Hull. 'ft llr i Mix. Ileillia DinlilyMiian wan Inm Uhh In a lame eompnnv at her Inline on Klewntli SI. Tliuoilnv eveiilntj, in l nplitiieiil In Dr. nml Mix, Minimi. A lU'lljjhtl'ul livening of imilc wim en- , ioM'il at tlio eiiiii'lnxinii of wliioli te- froxliimiMlH wet" neixeil. Two .pcii- illil phoiiOKiaph tecolilH were inailt' of the mull' iimirtelt" ami orelienlra. Tliimo enjoying Mm. DwIily-ninii'M lioNpilnlity woio! Dr, ami Mi. .Man on, Mr. ami Mr. IMwanI CIiiiiIoh Hoot, llr, ami Mr. ! (I. Cailow, Mr. I lei Iui I Williams, Mr. II. A. l'iuiinlii, Mr. tl. I'. Dyer. Mr. ami Mih. i:. C. Ilosctt, Mr. Kilnii llialiioy, Mr, II. It, ClililoHter, Mr. ('lias. Ilrnce Vomit;. Mr K. V. Mmlilox, Mr. W. K. OM'iitt, Mis. iicu,.Mis Kimmi Diew, Miss Sanlee, Misn Hiown, Mrs, Carolyn llrown, Mih rriuiei'M Offnlt, Mi l.oniso DmlilyMinmi, I'leilericl. ami KeKinnlil I iiulitv Kiniiii. 4 Mr. W. I. Vaster, Mr. William Vawler ami Mr. Ileilieit AITonl re titriieil Snmlay evenim; ftm 1 -Intnl, where they hail lircn ntlinilini; tlio proiliielioiiM of the Chicago (Iriiinl Opera Cumpniiy, haviiif heanl I'arsifal, l.aToocii, Aiiln, ami the iloiihl" dill of Caiilleia Itiiklicana ami I. I'liitlieaeei. Mrn. Vawlei nii'iitiniiK Aiila an lieini; the niot at tnielne, Willi parliciiliuly licantifiit stapi HtT(lht nml enprcially liar moiiotis I'liseinlile, the Milium result -ui fiom suiters ami oicluwtrn, ery itispiriiiK. Tho work of Carolina White a piiueipal was cnjowil, ami I'lihniieeil I iv her pleasing xtaito up peaiiiiico. She is thonulit liv iiiany to lie om of the most licaiitiful wo men in Ameiiea. .SiinloiiW of tho hijdi school were treateil to a short eoucerl Momlay tiKirninj; liy Dr. Marion, Mis lliillcr ami Mr. Knot, who mo llie felluwint: cnscinlilcil scleetioiis; Trios for violin, cello ami piano. First movement from Surprise Sym phony I lay tin. (lpio Homlo llayiln. Sweilish Coll; Soli); - Seusell. Selection for two iolins ami I'iiiiio. Iiitcrincro Carl llohm, Kimtlo-Carl Itohm. Trios for xiolin 'cello ami piniio. Minuet (le .Monrl Sehulroff, Mareho MMilaiiv Selmliort. Mm. Mary Hosehoiiv. Mrs. N'aiinie Mall ami Mm. I.eua Itosehmx enter taiticil the (looil Will Chili Wcilacsday afternoon at tho roniiloiioo of Mm. Maiv llosehcrryt 1'al.V street. Twen ty -nine meialiem ami visitors weio present. Mm. Itosc. c(o " leinliatt "Trailing .loo" that wax rnjoyeil liy all. Tho meiiihem of the eltilt 1I0 not approve of Iniiles sniokinu', hut none lefiiscil ami all cnjoscil tho "Smoke It".! Cit-am" that wore passd after llio rcfroshmculft hail liccn son oil. The lelieamalK for (Jaecn IMher, tho mtisio ilrama to ho uiveti soon for tho heiiefit of the uiusioal ilop.trW incnl of the (Ireator Mcilfortl Cluh, stai toil most auspiciously Thumilay eveniut; umler the tliieetiou of Mr. I low ON. Mm. Osi;ooil ami her Mstor, Mrs. Ilaiieo have toliiruotl from several weeks visit, Mm, Osgood luiviiiK lieen with her ilauylitor, Mm. Moriii a I. os AtiKoloH, ami Mm. Jinnee a pnest of a nisler, Mm. Whiluinu at Astoiia. Misses Florence Clnik nml .louos so lliillcr spent Friday evenini; 'it Koue Kiver assisting in a uitisioalo kIvcii for tlio benefit of tho Kofjue Hiver Improveiiii'iit Cluh. Tho Youiik l.atlitM' Sodality of tlio Catholic chinch will ive a en id paity ami dunce at llio parish hall Fridav. Aoril 17, tit K o'clock, All aio wel come. Tho (1. M. C. Cluh Calendar (or not week is blank, o.oopt the l'een livo lloatil Luncheon at llio Metlfonl Hotel, Monday Apiil l.'Uh. Mins Timlin Minion in enjoying a ileliKhlfiil viit at Hneiie, haviiif ul loiiiletl n iiuiuhor of ihiiiees ami teas aimuii; the i'oIIi'ko M't. Mrs. Fffio II. Usslior of Ahhlnnd spout Tuesday oveiiiui; in Mcdfoid at- lending llio iuvitatinu ccicmnnicn of OII1I11 Kohokah l.oduo. FiiHlor Sorvicoh will ho held at the Froshy loriiui church Sunday, the KiiIhIiIi of FyOihiH ami their Indies will atloiiil in a hotly. Tho iiiiler of Kehekahs nu'l Tucs tiny evciiiiiu: and hold inlliiiliou 0010 monies. A hiicIiiI will ho kIvcii llio oveniiiK of Apii '.'Ul. Mr nml Mm. Fuller ,1 Noff on luliiiiicil )r nml Mm. Ilnnlev nml Ale Ulieldiiii til illiiimi' ii'ooull). Mcilfonl Colli pn 11 v No 2 1, Fnlforni Itituk, Kiilr.hlH of 1'yililnn, will c,lvc tlielr flrnt 11 1111 tint Imll in tho lurK hall of tho Niitntnrluni WoiIiicniIiiv ovoiiIiik. Atull 1 ."Hi. Tliono In rlinrito nro omlenvorlim to 11111I10 tlilw nffnlr mm to ho r imiiiilioreil, Tlmro will lin 11 mil or elii'ittin, a tiiiialitir of novellliH will ho lutroiliKoit In tlm ilitmon nml tho riifrcMlniiutitH wlilcli will lio Norvnd on liurfcit, nru to hu lucpnrcil liy tlio liullim of tho I'ythlnn flUlurn order. Anouo fortiimito oiiiiiikIi to nl tuiiil tho lirui'i iii'Im kItcii liy thin or der inn ti'Ktiry to tlielr nlilllty to provliln tlio liiuit of "eat.'' Tho hull )iroinlitin to ho olio of tho larmMi Khun tliU iar. Invltntloim huvn lieen Kent to roaltteiiU of Cent nil Point, (IninlM I'iihs ami AhIiIiiiiiI. Mi' Ii. (I. TrowlirlilK", Jr., In chairman o' tliu romiultteo on general urraiiKo ini'iitM, Mr. It. J. Carlo of tho recep tion coininllti', tho "Utlru compnny to ( oimtlt nti tho floor eommltU'o. A uleo i'IiiIi was iirpmiirt'il yoHter dny with 11 mi'mheisliip of sixteen of Mtdford'M younger mini. Music has been onleieil ami drills will ho com menced shot liy, iim.'or a ptofimMoniil diillmiisler. piepaiatory to furnish ii k tlio ciilcilainmenl at the Com mercuil club's bampiet to ho hold later in llie mouth. It also plans to Kivo 0110 or two couccils this spring for llie bi'iiolit of the public work of tho Commercial or ((renter Metlfonl tllllbs.. Ken Sheldon will uinuauo tho now oiuniiiiilioii, with C, II. Mittlehiiri;er a musical director. Ilermau Fur ucker ii president; It. II. McCunly, v'ii'o-prosiileut, ami (leore dates, secretary ami troiiMiii'r. Tliev Iiiim' olioseii tho eiintiouiimi ami surest- Ivp mime, "The Kusty Hinon." MIib Flora (trny In cnJoyltiR ninny good llilnKn from tho Htnntlpolnt of a iniiilc lover In Now York City, nmoiiK thorn bolng tbo nonKon of Him nlnu opera nml tho se.inon of UnnlUli Krnnd iporn nt tho Century Theater, when l.oulbo, Julius Conrcr an.l Jullen hnvo recently Ih'cii produred. She hun nlno enjoyed hcarlllK Mndamr Frnuceg Alda nml Carimo, In I.n Hn homo, a number of nyiuphony con certu mid David ItUphnm in onr of llio moilern oporiiH. MU ftray writes there Ik ipillo 11 colony of Oregon pco tdo In Now York nt prcicnt, Mm. Hnmo of San Francliico wn KiicKt of honor nt an afternoon af fair Klvon Tuonday liy Mr. Stowart I'atteriton nt her homo on South Oak tlulo. HrltlRo vvnt played, .Mr. Pros ton, Mm. Flero nml Mm. Hopkins mrolvliiK prUcH, Thon mJoytiiK Mm. Pntvrxou'n hoapltnllty wor MIhhoci l.olgh Sicnccr, MnrRiuct Hub hard, MemlanicH Kntuen, rrotl Hop klm, Win. Kooy-Smlth, F, II. Cowlo, A. Conro Flero, LM Hnnloy, 13. F (liitbrlo, Dunbar Carpontor and .Madam Flero. 1 Mm. It. O. Sriuldor nml her nUtor. Mm. Tnylor, who hnvo boon Initial; In tlio valley for fmiiio time loft Wtnlni'iiluy ovonliiK for San l'rancln co. AmoiiK tho many nfaflm ttlvoii In their honor vvns a picnic hold Monday nt tho homo of Mr. Austin Cnrblu, dinner parties Monday an.l Tuumlny nvonliiB Klvon by Mro, Put tomou and Mm. llamlll, and 11 fare well plcnlo Wodiiomlny with Mrs. Pattorimu an lioteH. ltonmofl Chaptor No. CC Kntcr Ktar, wan vlnltotl by tho Brand worthy matron, Mm, Mary KoUnchor of Condon, Oro., Vilnc(lay cvculni; of thU vvook. Tho JnckHonvlllo orsanl cation, Adarol Chaptor No. n, wis nlHo In nttoudniico. Ab It wns tho monthly social ulKlit, a 8iimptuou$ banquet followed tho business of tho ovonliiK which consisted of oxoinpllcn tlnn of IoiIko work. 9 m At tho nieetluK of Ollvo Ilobokah I.oiIko No, k'K, TuoBday ovoiiIuk, two rnudlilatoH were atlmlttoil to tho or der, Mlsa Marjory Kerr and MIhh Not- llu Ackloy. Mm. Jeaslo Howard wag uomlnntod tllstilct iloputy prosldout, Mm, JoshIo Howard, Mm, I.ottlo Howard and Mm. Nolllo Wliu; wero cltojon as dolotfutoH to attend tho Ho bokah nssombly which oonvonca at Mo.Mlnnvlllo, Oro., May lUth. Tho rout rooma In tliu Medford Fiirnltiiro ami Hurdvvaro oompiuiy bulldliiK aro upon every day from elKht to nix. You will find tboin very convenient whoa tdioppluK In leave your paoliiiKOH, to tolophouo, to lost. Thoy aro woll provldod with ('onifortublo chulm, courheu, table. romtliiK innttor, etc. Mr, Clmile (Iliad wick of OIiIciiko U upenilliiK a fow vvoolm hi tho vallo In tho InlereiiU nt liht propnrt)', tho Hiiiiny Cliff iiiiliiiiiln. Mr. Chudw It'll U 11 f 1 lend nf tlio Di'lniy (lelrliolln of IhU ill) Mm. W, F. Unmi) nntltlpiitcM hay liiK n hpr kui.'mI dtirlfifc tlm mimmcr montliH, a ulrlhooil friend MIhh llca trlco (IJnrtHon, formerly of Mlnnon PoIIh, which wum nlxo Mm. Ikiimch' homo. MUh (IJortsLii In a dramatic HOprano, havlim been for tho imuL tlvn )earn 0110 of tho principals of (hn royal opera at tho Court Thentcr nt Wlomnr. Khn hun ntudlcd with thu Krcal nrtlHtn of Irnmc, Italy an I (lermany, tho lant mimed havliiK en tirely (iitlpulnteil to her ability not only an nliiKer nml nrlremi, but aim' iih tlm creator of mvornl ioIck In Himlvrii opera. For hur tiortrnynl of WiiKuerlnu roloft nhe wiih iloiorutcil nml I'liturtnlnt'd by tho royally MIhh (IJertnen will mnko her futuro homo In Chicago, r Mm. J. K. Drew ontortnlnod n limn her of ladle of tbo Proxbytorlan church nt hor homo on Wont Herond treet Tut'sdiiy iiflcrnooti. Different MibJecU wero dhiomuieil la n romiirti IiviimIvo mniiuur, tho .Mexican xltua Hon boliiK tho principal catmo o' coiiinicnt. A paper on this biimJo t rend by Mm. II. II. SnrKont, wan moil enllKbtoulllK. JJovotlonal cxori'liM'i wero led liy Mnr. Hill. Mm. Drew nerved doll clous rcfrcNhmcntx upon conclusion of tho iiiceiIiik: Those proent wore Minn Juno Whlto and MendauiOH H. H. Karccnt, W. F. HhleltlH, J. A. Tornoy, llanb), .1. F, Milady, Ktt.'VL'iiiion, Marsli, V. A. WflAh, C. I.. Hill. M. L. Alford, Wortmaii, Hhcrman, C. It. Hay. Miss Opal Daley was tho hnppv recipient of many pretty and imofiil Kills from her frlemlx at a shower party r.lveu by Mm. Donald StirltiRcr at her homo n West Tenth direct After MIrk Daley had found the last of tho presentH, which wore hidden In different partn or tin; room, u novel name was played In which all took part. A number or musical se lections and tho nerving or refresh ments completed the ovculufr. Tlio KUeHts wero .Vlscs Opal Daley, Norn Daley, I0110 Flynn, Agnes Isancs, MnrKsret Car ley, licrtha IlraudcnbtirK. Zoo Oriffln. Vera a Orlffln, Helen Dahl; I.ornnio Hilton, l.urona Hound, Hoi'sou, Mrs. Kunz man nud Mm, Medloy. 1 Mrs, Stowart Patterson and Mrs. F. C. Preston -wore- hostesses nt a dinner party and inuslralo at the homo of thu former Sunday uvenliiK, the Kuosts entertained with vocal se lections by Mr. Outbrlc, Mr. Hock with ami Mrs. K nines. Guests In eluded: Mr, and Mrs. K. F. (luthrlo. Attss I.elKh-Spencer. II. Connor, Slntor Johnson, Atiktln Corbln, Lincoln Me Cornmck, Mrs, Arnold Scuddor of ChlraKO, Mrs, Chatfluld Taylor of Chicago, .Mm. Fames of Chicago, Mr. and Mm. Frank Prcitou, Mr. and Mr. P. W. llamlll, S. Vila lleckwlth , Mr. Ivor Paloy loft Saturday for her homo nt Berkeley, Cal., nfter a two weeks visit with hor parent. Mr. and Mr. John F. Whlto of tht city. Mr. Whlto, who has boon ab sent from Medford for several year. Is helm; welcomed by .musical und social circles, and wilt undoubtedly becomo active In each. The Whites aro rosldlUK 011 West Hamilton street. Mrs. Alan Ilrackclnrecd enter tained a number of frloud Inform ally at hor homo on Dakota avenue Tuesday afternoon In compliment t her sister Mm. ApUfu. Mm. (loffo waH hostess at a dinner party kIvoii Sunday cvoiiIiik In compliment to Mm. Agatln. Mm. Paul Janney entertained In formnlly Monday ovoiiIuk her uuest bolni; Mr. nud Mr. F, C. Clark, Mr. und Mm. C. M. Kldd, Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Neff, Mr. nm Mr. W. 1 Isaac. Mm, V. II, McCownn Is entortaln liiK Mrs, Mary HeUachor of Condon. OroKon, eraud worthy matron of the order of tho Fasten! Star, during hor visit la this city. Tho women of tho Presbyterian missionary society am invited to at tend tho mcetlut: at Ashland which convenes within two week, Mm. S. S. Smith U visiting hoi parent, Captain and Mm. Hlloy, nt (lardon City, Kansas, Sho expects to bo gone about two months. ? Tlm Sophomore class of tho high school uro planning to give an In formal dancing party during tho vvook following Faster Sunday, Mr. and Mm. Frank 0. Clark, Mr. and Mr. C, M, Kldd woro dinner guotftH at tho Paul Jauuoy homo at Perrydale Monday evening, Dr. and Mr. Marion 'ami littlo sou loft Friday for Colorado Springs, whei'o 1 hoy will visit for a shoit time on niiito to Virginia, T Mis llortha Waul veil 011 of Itockv Point, formerly of .Medford, ha boon vUltlug MUo FluioiH'ii and Mu)im Clark. Ml. Lola riii'blici'i will fcpt'nk u Atcillolil ApHI in. miili'l llio iiiispui ir Hit' 1 T. I . MARGARET ILLirjGTON AND MIL "WITMIH THE SX t liwll -J MsuSlSf Xtt t . xAfJ 'M-u,, smm, Tt &mt m wmwA JSomi :-.,sx&, w lOlNMIfi Vt --' Mm jflQGflDHEfijHlHtti 1 -r i 'Pa V v m Tho mem Hem of the College cluo)fl.lV n,merll" iFMwnnl tttev). enjoyed a delightful luncheon nt th' Mr( p jL Andrew V two s,,.,-,, "The home of Mrs. W T, York this after noon at 1 o'clock. Mr. C, M. Klchards and daughter Miss Laura returned Sunday from a threo mouth's visit In HI Dorado, K .-Unas, Mr. II. A. Grey. Jr., was hostess to tho member of the Tuesday llrtdge club this week at her attractive rural homo. Mm. F.dmund Hurkc will entertain a number of little folk at her coun try homo next Monday. Mrs. Porter J. Neff was hostefs at a Louton luncheon given Thursday for Mr. Agatln. WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES Tlio seventh program presented by (lie Department of Miisio t the Greater Medford Club, wits given t the Page Theatre last Moudn.v after noon under the MiH'rviion of Mm. Jonas Wold nml cotisisti'd entirely of American music. The largest audi ence of tho season wn proent and ospeeially notieoablo was tho Club representutiou. Kighty lli.sli School stmleiits nml tweuty-soven of St. MaryV Academy students woio also prvsent. The stngo vvns appropriately ador ned with two lingo American flugs, 0110 beiujf siispondetl in the oenter of the stage nml tho other draped on tho piano. Potted pnhns placed about the ntago, lending an artistic finish. Tlio opening number was a ivading by Mm. K. M. Andrews selected fiom "Musienl America," entitled th "Musical lndcpendoiico of lT. S." This nrliclo gave sovonil reasons, showing tlmt thero vvns no pnitietiliir advatitage in Amerienn student uoiiur to Kurope to study. lleibort AlfonlV uuniber "Come where the Linden blooms" (Dmlloy Iluok,, willi Miss Vonita lluiuiltoii nt tho piano was enthusiastically ap plauded to which lie responded with an eneotv. Young Alfred, though a student as yet has a fine baritone voice. The ''Itoinaueo" by Mm. 11. II. A. Iteaoh, America' foremast woman composer, nrraugetl for violin ami iiin.110, wii rwidered most avlUti oallv bv Mr. C. K. Hoot ami Mm. II. P.. Mamh. One of the most enjoyable numbers on the piogram was tho male ooletto sung by Herman Puruokor, William Yaw tor, George Gates, lJaiph Hac eoiub, James N'ovvberry, Nolo I.indloy ami accompanied on tho piano by Mi's. Hoimaii Puruokor. The som seleot cd wero "lluiiionnis Ghost" (ItiuitUt Dr. Koren) ami "Old Ulaek Joe" (Stephen Foster). Several business men who could ml spare the lime to hear llio whole program, dioppcd in to tho theatre especially to heat this number. Miss llazolrigg's sung, "A lliithday" (It. Huntington Wootlinani, was given p.irlioularly well and do ummU'tl mi onuoru. Tho silh iiuuilior pluyotl hy Mary Alice Footer of whom wo an so justly pioild, wa clintmiuitb iiiveii. Mary Alice play- with mi umlei'siamliutt far liryoiul hor ymim, nml wo tool I It 41 1 she i tlonliiioil In make lior mail. Hi lliw win Id a 11 inuicuM. him i nl pioscul 11 lmli'iti nl HI MHfv' Ainih'ii lie' b-i t "i i' ' J'uniiiltila" it link hiot"iii tied DA KEENAN IN LAW" AT THE PAGE, APRIL 17 lluttcrflv W.iilr' son- trom Huliclttc (Victor Herbert' ni.il "A Little Fink Hose" (Cnrru .Jncob- llnnili were sunt; with her usual artistic finish, nml her number, ns they always are. woro milliiisinsticKllv received. She was most ably aecoinimaicd by Mm. Uaore Andrews. Thu sHcml:d American program vvhlcl- roflcets much credit mi Mm. Joimn Wold, was ooneludcil by the sinin of the Stur SnaiiL'Icd Haulier. (Samuel ATiloldl bv the Audieuoe, led by Prof. Isaac of the High School. Ilefore mljoiini- moiit, Prof, llovvve was introduced to the audience by Mm. K. M. Andrews, ehainnnu of the Department. Prof. llowo spoke briefly reanrdins the Cantata "Queen Kther'r wlneli he i desirous to tircseiit in Medford. under the auspices of the 0 router Metlfonl flub, ami which the club bus fmiijly decided 111 favor of. this- nrnduetiou will require all tho available local uiu-ieal t a lent uf Medford. It will need about 100 voices for the chorus alone. All those interested aro asked to report for rrlienmal at St. Murks Hall, ueajt Monday evening at 7:4o o'olook hnrn. The nroeoeds from this production will he added to the piano fund. The rendition of "Oneon F-thor" with larj;o ehoruntv, elabonito eos- tmninif and nil the ilramtilic and beautiful stac sroupins and elumie- icr ponrayai nun 1110 uiiisio tirama rriiires is- an imiHirtant event in any city. The Greater Med ford club nrrniiKcd with Mr. (leorgc l.Hiuarl Howes ol l.s Angeles for surli a prnluetio" in Medfonl in tho nmr future, the first tuheai-isul w-ns held in St. Marks Guild Hull Inrt Thursday evening and a xooil boiuiiiu made, a largo re lumrsHl will be held .Monday evening 7:l., nt tho sumo hall and an imita tion is extended to nil singem to be present at thai time nud enroll for tho work. The story of "listlier," the heroic Queen in a diiiuiHtio 0110 ami as given in this form, distinctly operatic in scope, thero aro two larj choruses representing Jews, nml Persians ami a largo cliildiou' chorus for the flower m'ouo, the niaiiy soloists rep-le-sent llu olmniotois of tho story, ami the whole onsciubled givus the tPlortuuity for pieturosnuo stage grouping, Hue dramatic - 1 nations and stnj.'O pieturo. lull ci life and color, tho costuming is uf an Orien tal character mid of 11 brilliant color scheme. The oliairmiiu of the iiiumc soetiou of the Club, Mm. Andrew is givini; effieitnt pomonul Kiiporvts ion of tho proltminary work. Two perfoimaucos will ho given at Page Thontie, .May 11 nml 12. Constitutional amendment proviil lug for the abolition of tho state sou ate and propoitlonal reprssciitntlun In tho hoiiao. wlil bo Hiibtiuttoo to tho vol om of Oregon nt tho next election. WANTED I spray I'm' aphis and mil dew, nlxo aiHt'iialc (if lend for c(idlinir. moth. Will Imiid Ireett with !iiiif,'li'luu! wIicm dMi'pd, I'hom .SUM II. A. ALLEN MISS ILLIN6T0N IN Will THE AI 17 That 1'ivonte eniolioiml aetrpMs-, Mi ir-t Wimftnn. In "Within Hn L.in,' the reigning drnmntio seuu tain t the yenr in hollt Now Vork n.d Lomliin, will bo ten har on Ap ril 17 nl tho Pane. "Within tho I.nw" lellx fu simple, -in ere fashion a won dorf tilly renl- Ik -trv of a good 211 1 s utruuglo in Mi" undrworliI tlmt move tho 1'iist unprPKwinnnhli in spito of them-selve-t. May Tumor, the horoinn (Mi-s Illiiigton), U 1111 nttrnetivo voun wiiinnn who onrlv in her car eer an a working jirl, in fulolv cu-t'd of theft In tho Inio dry gum!, emporium in which alio i emoloved. Sho vcheinently detiJnren hor iunoi c ice, hut the jreeil-obscsed hvtio f r,to who employ hor, nml tho judge bctoro whom she is tried, insist that she should konmlt to lmii nx mi example to nil other shopirlx simi larly tempted. Sho, therefore, U sentenced to servo three y'cam in prison. When released she seeks honor r.hlo employment. During hor ineur cerntion she had mndo uo of tho prison library and has become odu- itcd. She seeks nml tiudu ninny positions, but in each insl..n-i hiu hounded by the p-,!;,,-, 1111IM. 'i'- nllv she announces ti it - !:tw society refuses to lit aiili-d the debt she hnx tmid fur it crime she did not commit, nml refuses to nccept her nn anvlhins but n thief. a thief she will be but nhi- will tin her thieving ''Williiii tho I-aw." She will, in her own original way, play tho ?nme of the millionaire law breakers, who literally break the law under the law s protection. Match ing her wits nud courage against the brutality of the iiolioo, she develops into n woman of ingenuity und dar ing who preys upon society nt will and defies punishment bv employing' the intricacies of the law to snfe gunrd her questionable ventures. Shu nlso avenp.es herself on this canting hyMerite who sent her to prison when she was innocent, almost breaking her heart, thtough his son and hoir. whom slio lures into marri age. Mary Turner' ultimate attain ment of the position in the world to which she is entitled furnishes llu piny with its motive mid tho develop ment of the theme of "Within the Law" provides 11 series of real tmr nriscs that are nerve-grippius in heir dramatic intensity. WAS MISERABLE COULDNTSTAND Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. T.nfV?itvnn!i. N. Y. " After mv first dilld was born I folt very miserablu and couiu not sianu on my fee,t. My sister-in-law wished mo ta try Lydia E. rink ham'a Vecotablo Comnound and mv nerves bocamo firm, appotito bocaI, step elastic, and 1 lost that weak, trod feelintr. That v:aa six years ago and I have had three fino bealtliy children Bince. For female trou bles I alwuya tako Lydia E. 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