Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MFNiTSONSOF
WMftt ErthMM at $5t,OM,IOI Left
to Trwt by Witt if LNsitanla Vic-
ttm Sm hy First Wife Bequeathed
;i5,Ht,0-WWw Given Legacy
WI fcrJJWW"! LSfalOS
NKW YOHK, Mnv 29. The bulk of
ihc -f.tste ef Alfml 0. Vrtinlerhill.
Mkii ertt4i6l on tho Lusitniiin, nntt
which linn boon ftttimntctl at inoro
th iffiOjWW.WW, is loft in truM to
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VANDER8ILT GET
FORTUNE'S BULK
Mh infant nons by his second wife.
Wurgflrel timc-rnon VaiulprbilL They
r .Alfred Q. ,Tr. ntul leorpp. Mr.
VmniwMlt'a tvill wan filed for pro-
1 Willis a' II. VHndcrbiH, bis son by
i Jkin first wife, Elmo French Ynnder;
r)rtH, rho was divorced from him, ro
'edvee a trust fund 6f $f,000,000 and
., Ihe. Vaileriritt properties, known an
,. Oakland Fans, lie in 13 year old.
Tm),wm1ow rrecivcH $3,000,000 and
' Ik wjcome of $6;e0,OOe in trust, to
gether with the VanderbiU estate in
the Adirotidiiks and Gloucester house
' )H .London, England,
Relatives and menus reecne be-
C qHct ranginR from 61000 to $1,
506,900. The two infant sons show
alike in the rest. Their legai'ied will
fee held in trust for them until thc,
t are twenty-one.
The bulk of the Vandcrbilt millions
came into the possession of Alfred
G. Vandcrbilt uihmi the death of bis
father, Cornelius Vandcrbilt, in ISP'.).
At that time young Vandcrbilt, just
out of Yale, was in Japan on a tour
of the world he had planned to lat
two years.
He hurried home nnd, reading tho
will of kin father, learned thai ho
would have to wait until he was 30
kef ore he would come into any ap
preciable part of the fortune." Then
)m wa to receive half. At 3fi he wns
to receive the other helf. Mr. Van
derfeik was 37 last October. Cor
M4ts. the older brother, cut off in
the will with only a million dollars,
received $0,000,000 more as a pift
from Alfred, Cornelius was not
mentioned in the will filed today.
w,1efence
litigant, dead
W.. J. Booncy, Jackson county'H
beet known litigant, died at Sacred
Heart hospital May 4, age 70 years,
and his body thijied to Rosebiir for
buriaL Helnthen mado application
Friday of the county court for tho
t-hipmeal of the body to Canada at
tousty expense. Bootscy was born in
Kent county, Kngland, and tho new
of his death was not given (he usual
publicity, at the lcqucM of relatives.
lie in survived by two daughters and
A son.
Dooscy owned n btrip of laud five
.wiles norihwcbt of Mcdford. In n
pioneer survey a strip of valuclc-
land bordered on the section that wa
Hsed hh a road. Boosey claimed this
strip and moved his fence to embrace
it. His action was contested and for
five years "tho fight for the land was
carried through tho jjustice and civil
courts and finally to tho state su
preme oourl. Hoowy lost in every
court, and he then tried to invoke thu
aid of the Uritibli iimhnssador at
Washington; without siicces. As
sault and contempt proceedings weic
eide issues in tho long-drawn-out
tJtne fence'' fight, and the county
court involved. Uoosey to tho last
fiaver gave up hojsj of winning thu
disputed Inud whoso value was prac
tially nil. Of late tho controversy
ebbed, but for months t was n burn
utgissiie, and was southern OregonV
'greatest, fen.Qe,, dispute.
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A IfrHaWc, Hair Toalc.
It is aa ay matter to prevent dts
..aai of tke scalp by using Merltol
Hair Twite. 9 It should be used reg
ularly to kep the' seslp free of
l, ptNrms, as thw germs are the cause
( ta majority of eases of dsndruff
mi UtsraaldaeM. We are author
HU te aasraatee Merltol Hair Tonic.
Haeklae Dru ' Wore. Exclusive
,(prjoet 6.0 a4 11.00.
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AVYO JMUtVICK.
.' TMtUorW4 will leave Eagle
Ntet pt alfiee,1 with ike mall every
IteadayvjWeaaeefa aad Friday at 7
'aleak aw. and Uve return the same
tfaya, leavlag Med'ferd at 8:30 a. m!
lift WmU Paint RaUe fer passea
ai yjaaaaMv i. M, HAKNIHII
' Male' oW, Oroau
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MUSICALEGIVEN
MONDAY BY
HALLIDAY HAIGHT
Tho song recital given by Mrs.
Klorchctrllaltldny-llclKht nt tbo First
Uniitlst church Monday evening in
MS
wn tc Mia "MatiTare t'W? ""? V0' ' "7 .VUXV "' Ma' 3lu JThV plr J
iy asals IS M ,vilwt Wortmnn "impromptuy V nlB lh'0 ,,,,. onuni or ,h
brldA M Jorr!iIlh'll,h0W .? "l M. first In ller luxuVlous homo?
which slio prescuto
.TnckS of Albany
MorcncQ i row'fruiRC. .Mr. i-Trresi t
Kilmrnilp nml Mr l.ntils Ilnnncil. '
pupils of Mra.
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iicnuou,
pupiia oi . rs. Ma.gui; " ",?,.cfl rcn plahUts: while Mis Vnro-
denovlevo Wortman. piano, and Miss , j kg WM wAl rwclw that
Cnrollta .Tacks, render, was a pro- 'm,M wllK ftn Pncor0. ,Mr,
nounced success. Tho au.tlcnce was' , Vi, imih.i nsV.,,t . nrrn.,,1
IlnlcJit nlsn Mlssi. . .... i .. ... j . .
nntgill, aiso Jiiss,, iMi nlnhlilx wlilln MIrS Vnrt)-
. ...
large and most apprcclatlw.
Mils Jacks has studied under Mrs.
Halght seven months. In that com
paratively short time she has by her
aptitude and atudteusacss accomp
lished what the average vocal pupil
takes at least two jrnrs to attain. In
every number sho rendered, whether
oratorio, songs or opera, tho beauti
ful quality of her lyric soprano voleo
showed to advantage Her last solo,
tho difficult polonnltt from "Mlg
non." by Thomns, was almost tualt
less in execution, tho most difficult
passages being sung with the greatest
ease and facility. There was somo
doubt expressed by ono or two per
sons In tho audience as to the high
note In the foregoing number K flat
in alt. MIfs Jacks sung It with such
clearness of attack that It sounded
even to some musicians present moro
like the average soprano high C.
Miss Jacks' excellent training was
again shown In tho beautiful duet
"Quisles Home," from "The Stabat
Mater" by Rossini, sung with Mrs.
Halght.
Miss Jacks, though the stcllcr at
traction, divided the honors wttli
those who assisted Mr. Louis Den
nett, who possesses a splendid basil
volcesnB with fine feeling tho
Dudley Iluck number "Judge Me, O
God." Mr. Forrest Edmcadcs, a pop
ular singer and successful choir di
rector, caused considerable comment
by his rendering of the exquisite
tenor solo, 'Ahl Moon of Mr De
light," from "In a Persian Garden,"
and McDowell's "Thy Ilcamlng
Byes." His high tones wcro rich
and velvety, another example of well-
placed upper tones, while his Inter
pretation was excellent.
Miss Florcnco Trowbridge, a young
girl of thirteen, offered tho real sur
prise of the evening's recital. Sho
has the necessary requisites, besides,
a fine votco, to become a successful i
public slngor, namely, modesty and
nwtu ranee. Individuality and tracta-
blllty, a good physlquo. Her solo, '
m Our Memorial Tribute AC
M We join with our fellow-men in tfie solemn observance of this Memor- tiitlf
lv al day and in commemcration of those who made possible our freedom l'j
I . one nation and one flag. "A government of the people, by the people, ' I
for the people, that shall not perish from (lie earth." ( I
HEDFOUD MATTi TRIBUNE,
"A 01 pay Maiden I," by I'arker, wan
ghen In a manner worthy of a ma
ture Manor. These pupils havo stud
ied only a short ttmo with Mrs,
Height but nlrondy show tho stamp
of tlm maulers, Mrs .HnkhlV ox-
pcrlenco as a successful concert vo
calist alnco tho ago of fifteen com
bined with her years of study under
four of tho greatest Kuroponn and
American vocal tencrcra enables her
to Impart pot experimentations hut
positive. KwlwlR.or ho great art
of "jIkIuk. ( " , . "
The program- vas nWreeably var-
led with h pis no nWo by Mlsa, Oeiv
, . Poll.ini. fnrvard as ono of our
i ' . . " "" .' -" . ...... ...
Fred Alton Halght acted as accom
panist In his nsual artistic manner.
FIRST WEEK OF BIG SALE
WONDERFUL SUCCESS
Tho first week of tho going out of hi,0 j,nj mippnsed, however, and she
tho Clothing huslnoH sale at Deuel's , finds flight Impossible. Despairing
clorcd last nlsht and over half of , of escape from tho well known cruel
the big stock ha. been disposed of. f U kl"; "J" m,"f'r" ?X
Thoro nro many wonderful bargains
left all over tho storo however and
tho sale will continue this week.
II. W, Craig who luw charge of tho
sale. Is one of tho most successful
sales managers on the Pacific coast,
and as an evidence- of his ability and
square dealing this Is tho fourth sato
ho has conducted for Mr. Deuel, who
rays It Is the largest and most satis
factory ever held. Mr. Craig has a
number of customers on tho coast
that ho conducts gales for every
year. Ho la a great believer In ad
vertising and says a sale without tho
liberal use or printers Ink is llko a
Fourth of July without flro crackers.
xotich.
Notice Is hereby given that tho nn
dcrslgned will apply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon,
nt their next regular meeting on
Juno 1, 19 IS, for a llcenso to sell
spirituous, vinous nnd malt liquors
at retail at his place of business at
No. 2, North Front street. In said
day until Dec. 31, 1D1G.
Dated May 15th. 1915.
-H E. O. BROWN."
XOTICK
On May tst wo terminated our con
tract with tho Willys Overland Co.,
and aro no longer Klllng tho Over
land car.
All 'cars sotd and guiranteed by
us will, however, rccclvo the usual
attention and service provided In our
guarantee until tho resular guaran-
tec penou uaa cxpircu.
59
C. K. OATES.
fttEDFORT),
OT7KOON,
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ST.
TOPRESENTBIBUCAL
Mary Magdalen, an n,oreMlng and
beautiful drama, ,jvlll bo glmn by tho
pupils of St. Mnry's Academy lit tho
ahdltorluui of tho neadomyi Moil-
rn-
"lloki
homo, on-
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terlnlnlhtr tho ilUtlnetlUlinl ltdmans
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' uviiik n auuon nun ' uiim who
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Mntt ,hi lror ot
. P" VcSnrt aclta In
L0Hetd"s olie
.r,,n 5 ,rVn(,H tAi
iiirfiEiirf. mn inrnr nr hinv iinrmi.
tho throil
ajace: a quarrel
takes plaeo; h reproaches Terodlas
for bringing ruin and trouble upon
him In asking (or tho head of John
tho Haptlst. In a tl( of Jealous rage
she declares sho will lenvo the pataco,
I Herod's dlsntcasum la greater than
I "III! 1 (.lion ui mnv, mninn n mmi.
' dies.
In tho third act, Magdalen hears
of the death or her little friend Ruth,
thedaughler of lite rich ruler, Jalrus.
Deeply grieved sho reviews her own
life nnd finds no contort In It. Ruth
restored to life by tho holy prophet
finds her in this state and urges her
to seo tho holy ono. Martha, Mag
dalon'a shter, adds her entreaties to
thoso or Ruth. They hear the lloa
nnnas or tho crowd that accompanies
the opproachlng Master who Is alsjut
to pass the garden where Magdalen
sits, looking up alio beholds. His
sacred fnco and surrendering to tho
love In the glance that falls upon
ber, kneels nnd yields.
The deep and tendor Interest of
tho gospel narrativo Is well kept In
tho beautiful scenes which aro full
of unusual and sustained charm. Tho
cast or characters Is as follews:
"Fairy Land." volcnl trio, , Class
"II Trovatoro," piano duo
Helen Reddy. MalKl Scuddcr, Lu-
clle Koontz. Vera Samuels.
"Dolly. Dolly," ..-y Clasa'Song
Junior Olrls. Piano Mary nrown
Mary MMjiIcm
Mary Magdalen-.-,, Helen Reddy
Martha, her sister..... Mlnnlo Owens
Ruth, daughter of Jarlus....................
. .... ...., Lucllo Koontx
Miriam, Sara. Sapphlra.Jowlh Maids
Florcnco Reddy, Anna Holtgang,
Neva Samuels '
Anna, Leah, Zolphal Servants
Ruth Campbell, Agnes Mahar, Ro-
becca Ilacon.
King Herod Richard Daloy
Herodlas. his wife, . Ruth Schuler
MARY'S PUPILS
RAMA
MONDAY
SATURDAY, MAY 20, .15)15
l L' 1. i-m.i.j-i.j.1 .;
Salomn, iliuiRhor"o'f fllorodlaR.... ,.
...... ..Mnbol Hcudder
Dllvln, Dallln, Flavin, Roman ladles,
s Agnes llrler, Klliabolh Nlohols,
Ornio llrler,
Sephorn, Rhea, nttondantn, . . ., .
Mary llrown, Font Wing
Chusr., Herod'n steward
, Merle Morrlman
Onblnus, offlrer of llerod'a court . .
Kdwnrd Maher
Reuben, page of llorod's court..... .
Wllllnm Rice
llnxunl, n Tyrlnn merchant . . ..
i ..i..-..., Paul Lansing
Flower Olrls lloleu Herbert, Wlnnl-
rred Clayey, Fay larnql, Mydrud
Servants, Pages, People.
Act I -Residence or Mary ot Mag
dalk lnaallre.
"Talt Tpp Hat,' class song. Juniors
Piano, Wlnnlfrcd C.lnncoy
"Tho Swallows, piano solo
Jean Rteolo
"l es Itefmlnn des Ornnd Meres"
Wlnnlfrrd Claue)', Helen Herbert
Piano, Neva Samuels
Act It Throuo room In Herod's
palaro lii Onlltw.
"Military Polonaise," piano solo,
Catherine Done!
Vocal solo, (a) "Tho Klcgy" (hi
"Mighty Lick a Roso" C. Andrews
Violin obligate. Irene Sullivan.
Piano, Catherine Deuel
Act III Mary's garden at Magdala
Death Trance Medium
Palmist-Clairvoyan
AIUMVF.U IN MKDFOItll AND Hi:
C'tlltKH PARLORS AT TIIK PALM
i:m wkst .main ht. jivi
PIUK)F OK II Kit (IRIIAT 1H)W
KILHt MVHTIFIKS IIKK UALIJrULS.
How can I havq good luckT How
can I succeed In business? How can
I mako my homo happy How can I
conquer my enomlcsT
How can I marry tho ono I choose?
How can I marry well? How caq I
marry at all? How can I conquer
my rival? How can I mako anyone
love me? How foon will my lover-
propose? How can I get a letter?
How can I get n good position?' How
can I rcmovo bad Influence? How can
I control any ono? How make distant
ones think of mo? How can I settle
my quarrel? How cin 1 hold my
huiband'a love? How can I bold my
wife's love?
They enter hor parlors with skep
ticism' and prejudice. They depart
filled with admiration or tho words or
truth and wiidom which fell from hor
lips. Ily consulting Mmo. Kloemoro
you will Itsirn how to lestorn health,
retain your youth nnd vitality.
Without any previous knowledge
and having no natural mentis of
knowing whom you nro nnd whence
or for what you camo, sho tells your
namo, occupation, what you camo for,
tolls of your enemies and friends or
husband, wife or lover; lulls whom
and whore you will marry, how to
win tho ono you love; who Is true
nnd who Ik falso; tolls bow to at
tack, control and change tho thoughts
and Intcntlpns, nct.lons or habits of
anyone secretly, tho control of pow
er luplantcd In your nature Hor
powers nro wonderful and Indisputa
ble; ber ndvlco Is reliable, her Infor
mation clear, concise, and to tho
point In love, murrlago, divorce, In
vestment, business, old and mining
claims, etc.; taking no fee In advance
and accepting nono unless you obtain
tho Information for which you con
sult her. Tells how to Improve your
character and educate yourself so
that you will reach tho highest pops.
Iblo development of montal vigor,
health nnd happiness und capacity to
earn wealth,, bow to accumulate
wealth, how to locate burled trnas
urea, Insuro success or chargo you
nothing fqnjuur oorvlces. -
Office, hours 10 a. in. tq 8 p, in.
Paid Adv
War Declared
On nil miorobcH, gowns, dirt
rind spots. Our plant is
modern, sanitary and wo
know how. Try us and be
convinced. Special attention
to all classes of work.
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Medford Vulcanizing Works
Mi:iit)iti,
PAGE WIRE FENCE
Is IIm choice of every careful fence buyer. You can see It along
nearly every road nnd (arm In Southern Oregon and Northern Call
fornla.
WE HAVE THE RIGHT STYLE FOR YOU.
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Our 12-bar 4-lnch General Purpose Fence Is a winner. It repre
sents mast value fer the money. Will turn pip, hogs, sheep and
cattle. Every line wire Is mafc double strength, stretches tight over
rough and hilly ground. Gives you just what you need In fence sw-
vice
WE SELL SUPERIOR FENCE
SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE
MEDFORD,
Jackson
Creamery
AT
Weinhard
Will Be Ready to
Receive Cream
Juiie 1,1915
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