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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1922)
M ' nil " MEDFOTtTJ MATTi TRIBUNE, MTIDFOTin, OTtEfJO. ; FRIDAY, JAXT'AKY 20. 1022 a. ;u,ui, '. .' . ..am ) ' '-'," ; .,l.i.MI iu-1. "hum i ji i .j PA fill TTTREfl K. OF P. MINSTREL SHOW SCORES BIG HIT; SHOW TO BE REPEAIEO TONIGHT tlefc in mi appreciative Mini largoi pulled sonio clever end gags, ami under tin) rod whisker und wig of Hltumug V'8haunH(iy, nnd a "doi good Olrlshman Mr, Idunh flnlvboa, plaintiff In tbo I breach of promise by Ilert HuIIIvhd, dune, llcrl proving t't bo u handHome igrus widow. The habit of Port of lifting Mm nklit t- extract a lewder BW WaUM.m-JBLJt.l,MIWI 'H1' ritne, a part tnkon j wiih wonderfully i Mudleiirii tlin K. nf I', inlliNlruU hint ! night P (lured their long nwnltod1 minstrel show, Thero wero no HfufH llilit stood out about tlm others, but i program vrUM woll balanced uml ciii'h muii wui u lii'iiUllner. I'nder ()) perst al direction of (Inorgo T. Wilson, tint vai loua parta of Hut mIiiiw with brought out without 0 hllrli, In tun flrHt skit of ilia show entitled "A Kentucky Ixikey," tho in unit of whlrh win In Id on .'ol. Ho' plantation In Kentucky, tlio whole company wa brought on tho stage. Cliel linker a Lurludy the ciok, mid Kverett Drayton ns Handy llii fore inun if tlin r tt on ph kers, pulled off a ov sretio I hut would put lo sham's llin effort of Mary I'U k font nn.l Jclm Kmron, It wa a scream. I'ollowlng a tin in her of old Hum ong liy tli chorus whlrh wore well received. Col. I (linn (Dell I", 1lllilml nilled hi vutet, Jnrknon (Howard (irrver) to sing, Urover responded with "A Harvest Moon." and "A Sum mer Night" III CHrelleut voire, sup prrted by the rhoru. AH Jollied In giving a regular southern quadrille Orvllln Hurr MtiK In rrelent voire, tlin new wlu Kon( 'Viddln hreamn." Ilnwndeti Keore lilt lrfv of ntnt wan brought out by lht tuneful onij, "floautlfut Oreon" by Korem Kdmesdeii. which wo II ItSMt ruled by ulereoptlrnit tdi4, nnd mippiirted by. tlto Melodlon Ortette MHH. MIW ltHKIl, Aumrit, III. "A liuit limn uk I vt a one of the nioHt nerviiiin nn4 ihItuI." pi-i"itn on thu riitth, lint tlinnkM to Tuiilue I'm well unil liitppy now," wild Mr. Mliut Kulier, 4 lii I'm run worth Ave., Aurora. Ill, "It wait Jinit ttliiut-lii yi-nr mko t hut 1 Ihhuii tu tin dlHtrenneil niter every nirnl. I lind nwful biik.i heri ntc I" II lit time unit my lienrt bent Irrinularly tloit I often thought I wuuliln't llv throiiRh th uttm-k, lliiulurhru wwre the lmn of my el ti'iire i I khllililer even now when 1 think i-f them. My biu k hurl run, I THn ion w enperUlly well rcev m, una it w.i ju-it (iK.oiy r .r me to j ,nil Mr Kdmedei lived fully up I puff from tlin plnen where bin rd j I hVm klnKn 1-Kln, uh Bort of :tnl)Hr-1 jrlMHlliK U III frleinlH. However; 111; didn't neern to mind the hfivoc b whs J erentiDK In the nndeHi rlpt Jury, j Judtto Jedoillwh JiilepWm, I)rad)y) eorliilnly kIvch oub thu liiipreHKlon tit ft ! trained (ictwr. H t'luyeil thu rt V J IKirfectpm nnd proved a mottt ufflrlentj find wIho lookliiK llmlj of luntli.e. I lawyer Bob (W. V. Criw'n) for j lh pliilntiff, literally wrun tearH Irom tho Jury iu well ah the Hpertntora ; by hid beurt-nindltiH bpH-.a for Juatlel for hU clli-ut, tho pliilntiff, Mm. Bnlv-1 lnK, who tbHrited "Tony Tutxreulo", ; thu diminutive dfendnt (A. J. Kluok-j . .. !.!. .4..1 !).,.. n I 1 . . . L I .1 h n H VII Willi i'l nildlll LI I Rlllliai i "Tony Tiiberinilo," by ' tho way,! roiriPH n mi crutclieii unl can, aprt-i Iiik a wjiiKh'on it lioit eK. In th Jury arfl Jullun Jemnhelmor, ft Helirew merchant (Tom Itoimei, w bo " depict tho Htnx't Je rn'iht biipplly nnd nidlc-j riunly, '( lli''ky i)utton, mii'n. lundii n "boob" i f Col. Uornt nl otio utiiKii of the dippy proceeding". "Ifnr Old Ind," u beautiful burl lone biillnd hiiiik l flii" Kplrlt by .s'ortmiin Merrill bfitidn a long do liiyed bouiuet to tho father. Mer rill bun a rich burltomi volco which rurrlen well. , Kentucky lUire Ifm. Itollln lleiirh hud tho wllolrt UHHOm bly of rolored folk and wbltoa hdp ihK him drive the prmlen an ho aung "A Kentueky Ilorne Idye." Tho luat nunilier In th ftmt tu't wiia a typlrul nuulhcrn durke) wed dliiK u lit tl emiKXreutd for the fun of thu thlnit. Kverett Uruytcn, tho lovi'Mirk and wniblnf; niHchlno made bridegroom, tev. 'ber with tho bride, C'het Hukir. and tli purMon, II. A. C'uiindiiy, nmil" u dlntlnct hit. "Iiuh'a tlwlno to lin a Wadin' Today" furiilitbed tho muide for tlin aklt. T. Klrknatrlck and Tom Tm- P'r lock the part of the old folk, and I'1""' '""'fd tellin portion of Tei Merrill uud (iordi-ulu Wllllama wern the rake lieurern. The bride In reKponae to the urijcnt railing of the groom ruahed down tho uUle to tho walthiK.arma of tho groom. Tho knot win tied with on (duhorate rere tuoiiy and the aoeno onded with a Krund wedding Kong and dunre. Kollowlng tho flrxt iart, W. Y. Crow. ou breozed In and U-gan throwing lemon. Wo noticed Heveral , prom inent rltlzon d od k Iiik nnd a wholo lot I the "great breachen of uromlHO" rae. I Orvillo IHtrr tk Hie pitrt of tho! only woman in the Jury, Mr. Jr. Boup-I bono. Not only dl) kbe pull them but! hhe p"hod and beat her fellow' Jury men Into aiibmlnHloii, and at tli rioce decided the merit of the rano tiejHolf. ; Ilartboloinew Hate, colored bnrbor, ' wa a regular "cut-up" In tho person ago of Clmrlon Talent. Duwtone lxsel-' aplel (Shorty Watklnn), a Imlcher, cer-l talnly mal bith end meet In his lnj-' Jones Is Showing 'Em How It Is Done 3 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY GOODS SENT C. O. D. Creamery Butter, guaranteed ; Bread, 1-pound Loaf . . per lb. 37c 5 c 2 Cans Red Ribbon or Royal Club ShrimCS 39c Hebe Milk, 3 cans for 23c of them dldn tduck quick pnough. Win li-orHonatlon of tho well known German j linn a good lino of "con." .character. Rydor Hu.'ni-r, from too! bend over nnd mrtilMbteu up aiculn. "Taoloc biin ilnnn for inn far nuire thuti ever rkpeeieit mill I'm llkv it different perann altfgeibi-r. In fact, I'm "In perfert ln nliti nnw. In my oplnlnn Timlin- I the ti-l tueitUInn under the un." Tatilaa and Tanlao VigotAbb I'lll re fcild by th Wt HI I'harmary, and by InadliiM drugtflnta rverywhrr. Adv. BUY WOOD NOW Hon ruriU dry, Moiicd immI, tnut hp wdil, I 'In m urili-ri nl umr fur iriiiit delivery to , atHl. V. it. I. lYtr: to hi reputation a a p'ein aluger. Tom Itoiine a "Jeffermin," Col. Hum 'butler, gavo a ai ng, written by tho director (f tbe.rortlund world's fnlr, whlrh brought down tho houi. Ho worked In snm loral bit, rno be ing on Mayor Gate. Kd t'lore, taking tho pnrt of an old Paddy, ng "I'nder lo Houihern Mrmn," a lullahy, execntod with a plrkunlnny In hi arm (Muster Hilly Merllll.) rdnn William, mmiher pickaninny bothered tho .'d man bile trying to put tho plrklnunny to sleep, by Idast from a mouth or gan. Tho by-play In thl little skit was excellent, the plcklnnanlos acting to perfection . Th" I. O. K. K. band tinder tho di rection of W llanii Wallo rovere1 Itnolf with gbiry and melody, a usual, and wa furred to r-sKind lo an eticuro. Then h.-ipiened one of the best num bers of tho evening, a doublo male quartet In n regular vinidevilln turn, "The Dill of Kare." If them I uny better balanced nRgroxAllon 'f male Ilowory ("I'erk" I'erklnH) trxik tho I part well. 11,-im-omlet Lear, a strand-j eil actor, imjicnionated hy J. V. Kirk-1 putrlck, could nut havo been lmprovod; uoun. j I'enjamin Iiri)wbati Ik-scoij WrlKhtt for the di-f-ni;int, acted tho part like! Another excellent number was Th!&lv"l Medfurd. but never ha thi'rethc moment the director took tils pis!- Id Inch pine, tier fi Inch pine, tier . 10 inch oak nnd Iniirel, tier , t'2 Imli ok audi lnun-1, ll r. i ft. dne, irt . ... H.tMt (' lumbin, and .h )f tUa must nut an adept at law. Ho was moot effoc- llve In hla cross -xmlnutln of Wll-! oire In Ibbi vicinity we haven't heard belmlna Wldtergreen (Charll Camp-1 It to date. Tbia number nbmo wan hod a linH for tho plaintiff, and ' worth tho prlco of udmlmilon. Tho'ihowed a marked ability beforo the oll.i rl hiI wlUi an excellent lw bass' Jury. . J nlo with a Kpanlsh tinnle called "The K'clfil Diontlon of Uiow to whom Kancbero's Uivo Hong", sung by W. It. the munaicement was Indebted for the; Caylurd with male quartet accrmipanl-uccs of tho inlOHtn-1 show Include inent. , iho K. of I', orchestra and Prof. Halsbt ; Tho Breaches of Promise jtho accompanist. Tho orrhentra In I There have been manv plavlets every particular was on the Job from; - I. ho of Tb lalle," sweet tenor 4.'J" solo hy (iecrg? Maddox, Tho song :t.7.ljva In praise of Th Palle4 of the i ft. liiirdiHMl, rurtl... .. O..V Adrertlsa your waau ta tha Bui ind ct rosults. rirul nuiuher of tho evening. In "Xanthippl" Thai !lo . Talent proved hlrnm lf nid only a good singer lieen a more cleverly stnKed amateur I tion. prodiKifiin seen In tho theater thanj The ticket sale f;r the second and; Dinah Sue for IVuiiages." a most fit- final perforwanco, tonight ban been j ting vehbdo to opd tHe porforDianco. , largo. (J. T. W. i In- NCetic of tho, plnyiet wa luld In the high nnd mighty court of tho city of Ori'Kon. state of Jackson. Mr There and octor. tint, a profound phlloso-jwa Judge, un officer. Jury, plaintiff fhei- What ho didn't tell about niar-and delndant and lawyer. rlago I not In tho b:k. He also Walter Smith ws tho moving spirit 257 11 J a 1 A. F. 4. A. M. Regular communication Med forxl .txdgo 103. Friday cvea ins. Jut. 20. 7:30 p. m. L. K. WII.IJAMS. Secy-. ". .1 , - ... j In Our Notion Department Men's Uncle Sam Work Shirts $1.00 All-Wool Dress Sox . . . . 35c New Lot of Beads, some beauties, from .... . 40c to 75c Others get from $1.00 to $1.50 for same. Come in and see these. Now make out your list of groceries and 'phone your order early. f Include a pound of our 37c butter and one of our 5c loaves of bread. It will surprise you how we can help you keep down your grocery bill if you trade with us. Why come down town? Just 'phone we'll do the rest. JONES (of course) Cheapest Store in Medford Phone 125-126 Free Delivery Others put up the bluff, but Jones puts up the goods Again We Are Going to Reduce the Price of Good Clothes to the People of the Rogue River Valley 1.: !tV W ' Wkn Public Spirited Merchants Must Reduce Prices to the Limit! That's our policy and we're living up to it with the closest prices we have quoted for years on Hart, Schaf f- ner & Marx Suits and Overcoats and other famous makes. One year ago the Toggery lead the clothing stores of Southern Oregon in a back-to-nor-malcy revision of prices. Today it is the Toggery who again leads in bringing prices to their prewar basis. Nothing could convince the public more of the sincere efforts the Toggery is making to accomplish pre-war values at pre-war prices. ; Lot 1, all Wool Oregon City Overcoats, values up to $30.00 $20.00 Lot 2, all Wool Oregon City Overcoats, Boys, 13 years up, $25.00 values $17.50 Lot 3, Oregon City Overcoats and other good makes, values up to $37.50 $25.00 Lot 4, all Wool Overcoats, including some Hart, Schaf fner & Marx. Values $45 and $47.50 $35.00 Lot 1, all Wool Blue Serge Suits . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .... ... . . . $22.00 Lot 2 Suits, special values at .". $12.00 Lot 3, Suits, values up to $35.00, special at . . . .,. .$18.50 Lot 4, Suits, values up to $37.50, special at 1 ; . $24.00 All our fine Hart, Schaf fner & Marx Suits and Overcoats,' which are not included in the above lots, going at 207c discount 20 discount on our entire stock. Neckwear Our entire stock, $2.50 and $2.00 values . ,., - ' $1.65 $1.50 Ties ; v . .$1.15 $1.5 Ties, . . ..85c Dress Shirts, Gloves, Silk and Wool Hosiery and Underwear, Marked Down Proportional. Price, of Course, Isn't Everything. Quality Must Be Your First Consideration and Quality Has Always Been Given Preference at thie Toggery. 9c : l V Only a few representative bar gains are listed here. Other re markable values are being offered. "It Serves You Right Men's Oregon City, all wool Mackinaws. Our regular $12.50 coats, going at $9.00 . Boy's all wool Mackinaws, $9.50 values, marked down to $5.50 for this event . Odd lot heavy flannel Shirts, valued up to $6.00. Closing out at $3.50 Headquarters for the working man , Hosne of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clpthes, Oregon City Overcoats and Mackinaws. if in if" 5 Pi b Lined and Wool Gloves for these frosty mornings are marked down 25 j Medium weight, natural gray Union Suits. Regu" lar price $2.50, going at . . . . . . ... i . ... .1.75 Heavy all wool Sweaters, worth $10.00, have been reduced to ,. . . ., . $5.50 Natural gray wool Jacket. Values up to $3.00. Offered for . . . . .... .... . . . $2.15 Odd lots in underwear. Some exceptional values, going at half price mm