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HIE MEDFOm) MAIL TRIBUNE, MISPffOM), OKIWON, THffllJAY, MAKHl 1,1910, 8 I AMENDED RULES ARE NUMEROUS Many Chnmics Arc Mado In Playlnu Rules of tho Loaouo Game Some of tho Onos Which Apply. Tho joint rule oommmittuo of thtt National nml American lunguos have Hindu a iininliur of change in Iho playing rules, some of thorn of minor iuiortnnoo and other which will huvo an effect in limiting -tho gnmu faster. Unlet 17 i amended to rend that lln "player of tho loimijiol at ltrit may he stationed at any (mint on fair ground thf captain may elect. Thai 1h, ho may hunch hi team anywhere on fair ground. Whenever one player in substituted for another the captain taunt notify the umpire of the change ami the latter must announce the change to tho spectator. Hula 'V2, regarding an unfairly de livered hall in amended to road, "or with tho bases unoccupiud, any hall delivered hy the pitcher while either foot is not in contact with the pitch cr'H plate." Tho hulk rulo applies if any haso is occupied. Tho hall is not "in play" after an illegally halted hall, "a balk" iu addi tion to other rule mi thiH point, un til pitcher is iu position. Tho batting order "must ho on tlw score card and most ho delivered to tho umpire "at the homo plate" bo foro the gnmo. An illegally hatted hall i a hall hated when either or both of the feet of the hutsmnu are outside tho linen of intuition. (Clumped in order to avoid eonfuin mi foul strike rule.) Tho bnlsmnn U out if ho stops from ono batsman's box to the other while tho pitcher i in is position ready to pitch. rmpiroH are given greater author ity than before, and no one may (pie--lino their decision on judgment. The captain or a team may protect a de cision bused solely on this construe tion of tho rules. Two bases are allowed when a thrown ball goo- into stands or over or tlirougli Hie lenco tunoiucr ioe hall rebound! into the field or not) the umpire to judge from tho position of tho runners at llio limo tho throw wan made, a to tho brines to which thoy are entitled. An assist whall bo given to each player who handle a linll in aiding a nin out or other play by making; the put out. An orror ahull bo given for onch mlHplay which prolong tho timo at bat of any hiitMiiau or uIIowh run ners to ndvaneo when perfect play would have insured a put out. Hascs on balln, hit by pitcher, a balk, passed ball or wild pitch not included. In an attempted douhlo or triple steal, if either runner ii thrown but tho others arc not entitled to a stolon base. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. S. A. I'attcion to Mary Moo, fractional block A. :o, Central I'oint W. K. bannev to Mary Ann Mco, lot II, blook :, I'attor hoii'h addition to Central I'oint i V. K. We..ver to Frank Cam eron, lot -1, block 1, Wolvor ton'H Huhdivimon to Mod ford .... , W. . Hullo.-k to Win. Angle, pnrt blook .1, Short's addi tion to Mcdford R. P. Cowgill to Irving Wort It ington, 100 iicrcs, section 23, township 30, 2 west .... C. A. Powell to buzio 0. How ard, 3 ncrcsin Ashland .... E. C. Aylor to J, J. Koelm, part lot 3, block 2, Cottage addition to Medford IJ. F, UoiiHon to Jackson Co, nidg. & bonn Association, lot A, blook A, IJenson's ad dition to Mcdford Snmo to samo, lot 0, block A, Mountain View addition to Mcdford Frod W. Combs to Ira Ash worth, 10 acres, section 10, township 30, 1 enst E. F. Ilaymond to Malon A. Dickorson, 0.52 acros, township 38, 2 west Charley S. Johnson to Elizn both A. Smith, pnrt D. b. C. No. '10, township 30, 1 oast Iloubon Phillips to Win. Scott, pnrt sootion 10, township 30, 1 onst 800 10 10 82.r 30 10 320 3f0 10 SAGE BRUSH SEEMS TO BE OF VALUE RENO, March 1. -Chomiats em ployed in tho puro food dopnrtmont of tho University of Novnda hnvo nnal- ? 'rod samples of sago brush nocord ng to tho Spnrling proooss, roduolng it to its constituent olomonts. Thoy hnvo boon offored sovornl lmndrod Bulgaria's Ruler Smkc- '-. r VAST. PETERSBURG ' Wfo,' It Ih not often that one monarch vl-lt another to tiw- tliiiiikn for imxlxtauce In priKurlug and maintaining his throne, therefore the vIMt of Cinr Ferillnand of Bulgaria to tho emperor of Itusxla at tho hitter's Winter palace In St. Peioiliurg m.hcmn peoullur Hlnlileance ami lutervnt. When Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, now Czar Fer dinand, tu October, HtOS, throw ir IiIn country's yoke of suzerainty to Turkey and a.erted It ludependeiit status nulling the uatloiiH of the earth It wax an ohii soerj-t that lil move was backed by ltrnla. Ferillnand has U-cn more or let under IIUKlan lutlueucu for uiaiiy year, but It ha not stixxl In the way of Ills developing and UKlug the power of an able admlnlHinitor of hi- adopted country's analrs lie I a pdnce of the house of Saxe-Coburg. (lotha by birth ami was elected prince uf Bulgaria by the uatlomil nnscmhly In 1SS7. The annouiiceU purpose of hi visit wan the expresMlou of gratitude t Kusslu for rMogulr.liig Bulgaria's Iiidepeudciiio. aoros of sagubruxh iu bifssou county, California, north of Reno, and a bon us of $1 per ncro for clearing the laud. It is tho purpose of the Reno In dustrial Association to build a fac tory cither iu Reno or nt the iiut whom thoy have scoured tho sage brush and begin the manufacture of tho products mentioned. SOUK TllltO.VF. ColiN, Coughs, Croup and Catarrh Believed In Two Minutes. In your throat sore? Broatho Hyomoi. Hnvo you catnrrh? Broatho Hyomoi. Have you n cough T Broatho Hyomoi. Have you n cold? Broatho Hyomoi. Hyomoi Is tho host romtdy for all nono, throat nnd lung troubles. It does not contnln any cocaine or mor phlno nnd all thnt 1b nccorsary Is to brontho It through the llttlo blnck pockot Inhalor thnt comes with each outfit. A comploto outfit coHts only $1.00 at druggists ovorywhoro and at Chns. Strang's and Hyomoi Is guaranteed to ouro-cntarrh, croup, coughs, colds, soro throat and bronchitis or money back, A Hyomoi Inhalor laBta a llfo tlmo and extra bottles of Hyomoi can be obtained from druggists for only 50 cents. Sample of Hyomoi and booklot treo. Address Botth's Hyom oi Co., Buffalo, N. Y. THREE ELOPEMENTS CAUSE MOTHER TO SUGGEST FOURTH PITTSRURO, Mnvch 1. Mrs. buoy McCook eloped when sixteen yonrs of ngo. Hor son, Sheldon Mo Cook, twenty, n studont of nrohitouo- turo nt tho Carnegie Technical School eloped to Wheeling Inst Saturday and married MiB8 Ima Ayors, eovontoon, dnughtor of Archibald C. Ayors, of tho Fidelity Titlo and Trust compnny. Tho hrido Is rich in hor own right. A littlo loss thnn two years ngo Mrs. MoCook's daughter, llossio, eloped with Rood Knox, son of Soorotnry of Stnto Knox. Mrs. McCook. who is u widow, has ono other sou, Hanson, eighteen. "If it had boon Ilnnson I would not hnvo boon surprised," said Mrs, McCook, "for ho is nlwnys nftor tho girls, I advised him today thnt ho hud bettor olopo, too," Goes to Thank Czar For Aid In Maintaining His Throne. DOZEN PATTERSON GIRLS LURED TO "SLAVE" DENS NKW YOIMC, March 1. Investiga tions mado by Patterson and Now York police indicate that within u few mouths n dozen young girls have been scut from Patterou to this city by agents of Slave" traffic. men iu tho "White All of the girls wore more than sixteen, nnd for that rea son tho agents cannot ho prosecuted in Now Jersoy. Two of the girls were found Moi -day in n resort on West Fifteon'h bireoi, mm cuy, ami nnotuor gin w'io had been an inmate of the place re - turned to Patterson after she h.d been beaten by the young mun who took hor there and demanded a share of the money she made. The girl's Mory has been laid before District Attorney Osborne of Patterson, nnd Detectives Wilbur and Thomas hnvo been assigned to the case. Recorder Carroll, Chief of Police John llimson nnd Prosectuor Kmlcy held n conference yestcrduy to deter mine what notion could be taken against tho two men who took these nnd other girls from their homes. Mr. Kmlcy said that apparently tho onlv law under which thoy could be pros-' ecuted in Now York is thnt charging! 1 t .a . ' vngrnncy, wnicn carries witn it u penalty of two yenrs. HALL AT KLAMATH FOR ODD FELLOWS KLAMATH FALLS, Or., March 1. The Odd Fellows are planning tho erection of n hall to cost $35,000 nnd it is behoved thnt work on tho struc ture can bo started this spring. A committee wns nppointed to so cure plndges for stook, and within fifteen minutes thoy had secured sub scriptions in tho sum of $3,000. As soon as the plndges hnvo exceeded the majority portion of stook o bo sold tho construction of tho, building will bo commenced. Freeze Checks Floods. WALLA WALLA. Wash, March 1. A slight freeze during tho night checked tho thaw nnd tho flood situ ntion today is not serious. Small streams hnvo been running high for twn iImvb. Im t. wnslinntu nrn not n froquont us had boon oxpeotod. Thof Northern Pncifio linos nre being on-1 orated today without difficulty. Tho 0, IL and N. has no trains north nnd is reaching Portlnnd only via Pondloton. DAIRY INSTITUTE TO BE HELD IN ASHLAND Dr. James Withycombe, director ot thn pvriArminiit clnllnn ni lUn c4.it.. I agricultural college, has expressed his willingness to conduct n dairy In stitute nt Ashlnnd on March 10th, for tho benefit of tho dniry industry of this section, nnd tho commercial club nnd citizens of this vicinity nre ar ranging for the gathering. Tho agricultural college experts nro famed for their work in advanc ing tho dairy industry in Oregon nnd tho opportunity which dnirymen will ',mvo of Hsteninpr to them at Ashlnnd ,1... 1l!tl. , i. I tl on the lllth prox, is ono which should not ho overlooked by anyone, espec ially anyone at nil interested in the industry in question. An institute will be held at Apple gate on tho M. Further particulars of the institute nt Ashlnnd will be announced in duo time. We Are Ag'ents For - - - Sunny Crest Orchards Perry Sub-division (Ten Acre Tracts) Queen Anne Addition Snowy Butte Orchard Tracts THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Fire Insurance No. Win. E. STACEY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District Agont for ALADDIN LAMP Local agonts wanted. Lamp on exhibition and (or salo at tho following places: Medfc'rd Oarago, Alien & Itengnn's, Warnor, Wortman & Gore's, Hussoy's Cash Store and Modford Furniture Co.'s store, ADDRESS BOX 826. MEDFORD, OR. HUTEL AnnlVALS. ; . The Moore ft. W. liross, Bnlomiii J'aiit (JiiIIh. Quebec; W. N. SU'olo, .1. W. Holmes, Thomas Irvln, Port land; C. M. Hooper, Seattle; George I. MoNllly, Portland; V. Pelouzl and wlfo, Kngle Point; Ooorije K. Kount- Seattle; Mm. K. Miller and daughter, Central Point: H. M. Mill. PorLUnd; It. It. Mannlnx. Chicago; V. Newport and wife. H.ittc Fall; ('. It. Plunk and wlf. I'cyett; M. I'. nrryhlll. Buffalo; II. W. France and wife, Takmt; M. Churchill and wife, San Francisco. At tho Nash A. .1. ninj.ham, Port land; Henry W. Huoher, Sonthbnry; .1. II. Harvey, Calico; Jatro S. Pat tlBon, Portland; W. H. Lvcrldg. New York; J. W. Parnum, Portland; S. Stlno, Walla Walla; I). L. Stilton and wife, Spokane; Oscar bowlH, .Jacksonville; M. A. Finney, Jack sonville; F. H. Klddelle, Ln Orande; M. Ollbcrt. San Franclsfo; W. S Urooke. Me 'ford; J. H. N'lcoll, Chi cago; .1. A. Wright, Portland; J. Iilankflold. Nor York; William con der Hollen, Kngle Point; Benton Mowers, Afthland; W. S. Noyes, F. II. Noyos. Oakland; A. K. Johnson, Charity H. Norcllen, San FrancInco; Fred W. Cumrolngs, C. M. Speck, Spokane; George H. Smith, Eugene; C. B. NIcholB. Chicago. New Cases. Sarah K. Coffer vs. J. E. C 'tor divorce; J. b. Himmendv nt' nm'y John C. Parslow vs. Ionisa Pnr low, divorce; J. A. bemery attorioy for plaintiff. Henry Crtmpe & Co. vs W. F Tn ppit, to recover money; Vimcr &. 1'iidin, attorneys for plaintitt C K. Doming .. Sylvin S Ro.?.v son. injunction; Gns XewSur , u- m.ev for plaintiff. AT YOUR GROCER'S A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. OFFICE 113 SOUTH FRONT STREET. 1 1 North Central Ave. Floor Yl I i an aid to rather ll 1 an a test of your II I ty" if I -Mother, f 1 IU the baking reran K , fyoa thoald try a nXdbaMI I PLUM B ING Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. P. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Building. V WAJSilED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFOKD - - - - OREGON Office in JacKoujji county Bank Upstairs MORTGAGE. LOANS Money on hand to loan on Real Estate. City and County Warrants bought Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL Phone Main 3231. DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUICKLY A XI) WITH COM MST TO YOU ABE ALWU'S TO 1JH FOO.SI) A t THE FABLOW & DOWNING, PKOPBIETOBS. WEST SIDE STABLES IHONE 2431 GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Querry DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE J. E. ENYA'RT, President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL ... . . $50,000 SURPLUS $16,000 Safety boxu for rent. A feneral Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Pricea Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St.. Modford, Ore. Phono 303 I Phone 931 RESOLVED The best resolution ,for you to make is to come to us for your next suit, if you want Bomething out of the ordinary. We do the best work and charge the lowest prices. W. W. EEFEItT THE PKOOEfcSSIVB TAILOR 208 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building J S. GRAPE STREET 1 at Gold Ray, Oregon J. A. PERRY, Vico-Preside.it. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Caahier.