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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
3 O 0 C) JULY MED OR EC! OX. WEDNESDAY PAflE SEVEN i 4 6 r9 GIVE RECEPIION ,T( o 1 MR ANR MRS 0 lliitt iiiiv IVI I DEYfiETHUpt r O I Mrs. Fiske Heads O All-Star Company In "The Rivals" There will )a rvinptlon foi-Oftev, Wh'n a company of dramatic ar tists of the outstanding lmportniice of the one now on tour peraonattnR Kk'Uj aid lliinnley Sheridan's Kmsh coiiV edy. "The Uivaln." visits this city, it will most certainly mifot an epochal event. Very rarely. Indeed, are THRILL SLAYER STILL A TLARGE, BUT TRA1LH0T o XKW YOltlC. July 15. (A. P.) 80 Vhllr gnnin utithnrities are 'Xlni'til!K nimiv tiAvura nfrriillv irrpilt diHtitlo . i. .. a iiiaii.. l.'imv 1 Mrs. JJVIllard'e Yoe at the KirstOilon bruuKht together In one i-it that Kimpp. arcuiied thrill uluyi-r. In th MethodSt church Thursday. evening.?1" "Public Interest extended In cthe cltyi B,Hlf af(iraR are cmilinuiiiK Thfnllmvlnu Dnram uiu l,e clven- '"njorlty of cltlas they have visited ,,,.,. fr him in a ioz. cities anil T 8 P" L ,i :et,hC"; this season.-has exceeded that accord ounvns. District Attorney Weeks of Congregational ln"(i Oiarge of ed0iiy slmlTar tour In many years. Nhun'coj my said yesterday he be- r. MeeKer. i wieiltoru nns reason im- wen .ton- levodKiipp was.lildiniT n fa Prnver RoV. 1-JS.ton. IT.Ilflist f?riilnllnn thnt tnin nit star colltnany t.. ..f 1 chuVch. . be seen in "The Itlvnls" on Tliurs. clln , Hemps'ead taxicab driver. Introductory uuurcss-,.Mi8. jr. m. clay, July 23. nnitlneo niw niciji, ni me an convinced It i but n matte Corlles. . (Hunt's Craterlnn theater. "It has just ( hours liSforc he Is located." Sir. Adre of Welcome for the Church finishrVl iflaylmj four cities in t'alifor- .w'eeks ftiid O. C. Bocks. I nla. and will pTay four cities in Oregon Tho'prosecutor made public a let- BpSclal miyn "Welcome to Our Churches." JB from ouls Pan by, Medford, Eiffeene, Stale m atid Port land. ev. Coan, Rev. Lawrhce, Kev. Howo, pn ont conciers tnat mcmi-h. Rev. King. - - George i Tyler and tmsn rordjiavp, i, i j r t-. i Tirnlpptnih n onmhlnntliai of one of tilC Ilt(.-UI IllUIIir. UUUI KllTJll'V, ttuu Mrs. Be foe. Rev. and Mrs. &thm ley. Aword of welcome from our socle ties:' From the Sundat at-son I W Vfclkor. The Ladies Aid, Mrs. S. I three comedies in the English lan Kfuago, (wlth the exception of Shakes- epare's plays), that nave reiajnetf their popularity Which were written within SherldniWs time, and artists of track. tet written by Kntum on'the stajlon- ory or an Aflurny notei I don'b think it wiiiild be wlso to be seen in New YorUj rtght away," It said. "sJ I gu I'll keep the old lu up In thlsmrtf he coirtitry for a while." Mr. Weeks believes the letter wns deslgntd to throw pursuefs off the ijinnnrrf? Tim RnwnftU T.nniruA Pr- the fame of Mrs. Fiske, Chauncey 01- The letter made 'nubile bv Mr. ter Bateman. The Woman's Foreign 'co'tt, Thomas A. Wlso, James T. Pow-vcckg contained suggestipns that flHSslonary .society, Mrs. Olen Arn- ,e18 wus odu ana several oinui -s ui Knapp was bootlegwing again. It tas Bplger. Th Woman's Home Mktsion- ary society, Jlrs. N. J. Wiley. Rpegia! music. Respnsb by Mrs. Do Yoe. Response by Rev, Do Yoe. Closing hypih. SCOUT CARS LEAVE FOR LAKE MDAY scarcely less note, it is net difficult to realize the double reason for the ex traordinary 'popularity of the present tour. RANGE DISPLAYS . BY LOCAL SHOPS? il f ollowing tne "jjo you ovo lour I Wife" ndvance publicity which pro- ' ...i .-. . - (vided Medford people with many op- . , , 'porlunlties for gu caning tho solution. .All arrangenvnts for Boy Scou s th(f q firmR Bponaor,ng tho novel going to camp at Uike of the Woods Hchenie are diRniaying in their win next Monday and following Mondays doWB a rofusion of electric ranges, will be made through Rev. J. B.l ,. Ktna ,QQ - Invpr Coan, N. Onkdale in tho absence of wlndow set up whlch brinRfl out by sharp contrast tho idea, of cleanliness. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, who has been attending to the arrangements. All convenience and freedom from wood unpaid fees snoum be paid to Air. chopping and carrying, when an elec Coan and all arrangements for trans- trie range is- installed, "and People's portation to and from camp made Klectrlc and Power company arc both through him. . Cars will . leave . next showing ranges. Monday morning from Patton and An interesting feature of the power Roblnsoh's Gam go as usual at 8 company's display is the exact model I of tho new Copco No. 2 power house, representing the production, and the two ranges representing the consump tion, of power. While one ran go alone does not consume a great deal of power, still the range load of 2000 anges onthe lines of the California Oregon Power company has been one of tho factors which made necessary tho new power development. Thus in a. graphic way causo and o'ffoct are shown, along with two important phases of the electrical industry & pro duption and consumption. Splendid,. Picture At Rimlto Today Struggling parents who arc putting the you n gat era through school will sec themselves in -"The Goose Hangs High' weep and enjoy themselves. 'The Gooso Hangs High" at the IU alto this week. It lacking In the qualities which call for adjectives and '1s just a human little story of the self denials- of a father and mother and the thoughtlessness of three children. It In a' picture which is bound to make an appeal to many persons, for there are many persons Who find themselves in situations of the sort depicted. Myrtle Stedninn plays the role, of the mother, and a mighty sweet moth er she makes. The supporting cast Is good. Added features on tho bill include 'What Price Goofy.' a screaming comedy, also International News and Peggy Ridley at the organ, contrib uting as usual, to the enjoyment of the program. Cook with pan. tf written July 8: to a corporal itt MltchcJ field. It begins: ' ' "Af last I've settled in the old game again. I came down last night on my first trip, not to New York any more. Hut from Just above Plattsburg to Al bany and everything seems to be breaking right so far. When I got in NoW York hiHt week, Wednesday nighr: everything'seemed to go wrong, for I a young fortune in 100 s in a sit at stud poker In the Pennsylva nia hotel. One of the old gnng was there, and in the mood I was In then I was easily perHuaticd to join him again." yix:)i? m 1 1 r x . i : m i x kxt O lgM VriC I'lUTIC TO UHTl'ltK Oln coiQectton with the Sheridan Festival, which 1h Hit-utilized by a ro vivnlQf "The Rivals" with a brilliant cast headed by Mrs. Flske. nu address will be delivered at Je Craterlan to morrow at 4:30 p. m. by Mr. Clayton Hamilton, among the foremost on the roster of the AmerU'tm experts on the theater. Tho Sheridan revival in, un dertaken in coiiOncinoration of ' the 1 50th anniversary of the original pro ductlon of "Tho Rivals" Qy jftchgrd HrJuglcy Sheridan. Associated with Professor Rrunder Matthews lit the depa'nyMit of dra matic literature at (,'Hnuhia univer sity, Mr. Hamilton hocamcQ kmvii soma wenty years ago as one of the ablest leclurur In his icld. For pe riods of varyitft length e was dra matic crii0- of The t'orutn. 1he l.ook man. Kverbodys Magazine, nl Vogye. ?lis ,beSt ijinnvn bookH are; Materials and Mcthtts of Fiction. HI08. Tfto The( ry of tfle Theatre, 1910. Studies In Stage Craft, 1314.On the mil if Stevenson. liJ5. Prob lem of the Playwright. 1917. Maiuial,1 jf tho Short Story. IMS. Seeen W" the Stage, 1920. conversations un von temporary Krama. 1924. During the vacation f Miss Betty Brown, regiflar organist at tho Hunt's Craterian theater, the place will be f filed by, Raymond Ballard, of Seattle, until recently organist ilt the Cjrln mer niul i-iberty thehtein in that city. Miss Brown will be away for a month, .leaving on her vacation today. Duritrg the stay of Mr. Ballard, a special 'series of Sunday concerts will be given, for Craterian patrons, u.nd will Include sacred, classical and pop ular numbers. He Is rated as one of tha leading organists of the Pacific northwest, and. an artist on the Wur-lltzer. MISTERS LEAVE Fl This New Summer Breakfast G The rotlow'.iij- wcQvua l.tlh lsters of tii'H part of the state will atttQl the synod of Oregon Wich nets oiv-vWetlncHilay at 2:;t0 p. ft. In tho iK'iiiitirul new atuiittirium ofi the University of Oregon for una, week: . Rev. K. 11. Kdgar of Jaik-,0 sonville; Rev. .1. C. Mergter of j Ash la i A Rev. K. P. 1-awremo of Medfurd: Rev. Arthur Rite of Klam ath Fall: Rev. C. C. Unlet of Mer-; rill; Rev. George Wilbur of l-nke- VilW-' l.'t.l U I (lit fSlllV MLf ItlJrtJt' Fulls iflid Tiov. Coi ilnn 9. Hart of I Jir;itH Pass iiil Rev. McAfeo WI1- Therr will alto bo several oeldttcj In thu party. The Attire party left by auto this morning. Kotoi-tninim-n? is arrang ed forthcm in tho dormitories at the university Mrs. F. H. Kdgar of Jacksonville and Mrs.oi;, p. iwv rence f Medford will also be in the part v. . Note the ritipc. Get Quick Quaker aM trydft oufi You'll like it A chef of Rreat note pre pared this NEW idea in a summer breakfast. Now millions folio it. o You will find it a great delight. Ceolu la TheRd&pe O 0 As vou prepare dinner to nigfst, cook your regular breakfast,quantity of Quick Quaker. Whenrjlne, p0ur into a pudding'-lnould and0(J let coo'Xhen place i the O refrigerator over night. O Cut irP medium thicko slices and serve ft breakfast with fre3h or cooked fruits or berries and sugar float wih rich milk or crearrS o o 0 The combinatiijp is e lightfuloJAt lor the joy of 3 to 5t minutes Official BOSCH Service W1THAMS BATTERY ELECTRIC 00. NatBldg. ' PhoWilGj Holland Improving .Dining Room Service The dining room at Hotel Hollnnd. . will be In charge of Ben Decious. who Is also proprietor of the hotel, begin ning tomorrow, and will be contin ued In the present room until the new dining room now being made out of the room next to the Holland Is com pleted, about August 1st. The pres ent dining room will then be mado Into a banquet room by Mr. Dqcious. This will add greatly to the con venience of the Holland," to accom modate increasing business. The latent equipment will-be Install ed In both dining and banquet rooms as well as In the kitchen. Mr. Decious has only had charge of the 'Hotel Holland a few monthB, but has greatly Increased the business by his courteous treatment of guests and the service given. mfm U M Hi ell b eooeerntd. foa'n tnt to Pah th accelerator ckr to tb flw tod ! it t That's ht I CM sty to crery bo of my MsMrmtt eutomri be caoM HaaiMtts OU will uk trery ttwt of fist and rtrmnus mileajis and coma tirrouih. with colors 1 Dri lo tnd Set tht "ro (Wad leatinc of security that MofitMglgr kbrkxtioa ai giv yoa O Wonntfotox 5 Oas&GreM PHIPPS AUTO PARK Rivsrsid at Jackson Phone 1037-R JUST PHONE WE WILL BRING THE CAR AROUND Ring us up any time. Tell us t which used car you want, and wc will drive it over and demonstrate it to you. y Patton's GUsed Car Lot ' Corner Eighth and Bartlett Streets The Greatest Electric Range . Bargaio Ever Of f ered in Medford and only . : DOWN Completely Installed T. Pcrbajw you have not fully appreciated all this big flwlric range event means to ' Medford housewives to women who pride themselves on their good management in buying the things tlley need at the time when they can get the greatest bargains. ' V- s . . V ; - ' Th'cn' it's time to investigate personally at the electric range bargain showrooms opened by the People's Electric Store, Paul's Electric Store and The California Oregon Power 'Company. Or iorhaps you do know that "between now and August 15th you can have one of these IIOTPOINT-IIUdllKS electric ranges. delivered, fully installed and wired iu-yotir.liomc-aJl ready for cooking for only $13 down. ' : i. ; . Then you will want to know more about electric cooking its hot weather cohi'-;!;'. fort its all-year-round convenience the freedom from ashes and fuel tre genuine ECONOMY of cooking by clecdricity at an average cost of 3'lc a meal! . i During this special event, these firms are prepared to tell you anything you would like to know about "cooking by electricity," and demonstrate its advantages on a II0TP0INT-IIUG1IES at the showrooms. " ... j -''' . Call and See Them Tomorrow Because only until August loth unless this big special slock is sold even before then Vill yoii be able to buy. your electric tangc at such low prices and convenient. A - .1 1 1 J II 1 , . V icriiis, wiren anu msiaiKHi. . ' 'Aid everyday between now and August 15th is ideal "electric cooking weathort"" Why wait a single day longer to buy. the electric range you will eventually be sure 'to own?' ',' . o PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Telephone 12 .1 Q Special Terms on Other Makes and Models of Ranges PAUL'S ELECTRIC 'STORE Telephone 90 0 Special Terms on Other Makes and Models of Ranges THE CALIFORNIA0 OREGON POWER COMPANY Telephone $8 1 IIII 1 ' ' . . I