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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1910)
J"I. ywT lyiwtMw"1 . -i mf jTLb MDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDJTORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER .12, 19.10. PROTESTED GAMES FORFEITED. Proposed Prohibition Search Law (ContlntKHl from Pniro 1.) f ii a K rnniMr ' mm mi, r i ' in im hi , hmihimphu'ii i To tlio Editer: Will ' kindly' Inform mo legnrding tlint portion ot the proposed utatowide prohibition law which gives pffieinU the nzbi to tenrch prhnto home., if thoro h such (i provision, and oblige. CONSTANT KEADFli. Section 4 of tho proposed prohi bition Inw nuthorir.es the sheriff mrl constables to foico open miv hoiir-e to search for liquor nnd aire: the possessor. It iead as follews: Section t. It is made the poinl dtitv of the distriet attorney to iile or hitvo filed n complnint in the oh -cuit court of my connt.x, or unv justice's court Iht'ein ngnuM ALL HOUSES nnd the keepers thereof, used for the manufacture, s-ile r e- chango OR GIFT, for the purpose of evading this lnw, of nny kind of it. toxicntiiiR liquor in nny county or in nny town in this state where loeol devices nro resorted to to prevent or avoid detection of the keeper there of, nnd upon "tich complaint being so filed describing n place whero the device is kept OR SUSPECTED of being kept, nnd the nnnio of the per son violating this lnw, if known, aid circuit judge or justice of the peace, or other magistrate SHALL 1SSUK HIS WARRANT COMMANDING ANV SHERIFF OR.. CONSTAlJL.'i TO SEARCH SUCH FLACE, and if the law is being violated to arrest the person or persons to violating the law, nnd it shall be the duty of the sheriff or constable of the county wherein N situated any such FLACK im iiuLOfr wnoro sue - a device is kopt, for tbo sale or exchange of intoxicating liquors. OR THE GIFT of the same for the purpose of evad ing this lnw, having obtained a war rant for that purpose, to demand ad mission into the same, and upon nd mittnnee being refused, the sheriff or constable is herebv AUTHORIZED AND REQUIRED HY LAW TO FORCE OPEN THE SAME, and or rest and hold for tiinl befoo the courts- all such persons ns slmll vio late any of the provisions of thi law. Says LaJole Is On Square. CHICAGO, Oct. 12. That Napo leon LaJole obtained his eight hits at St. Louts Sunday "on tlio square" waa the declaration today ot Presi dent Walter Hedges of tho St. Louis Browns, naglnst whom Cleveland was playing. "Third Basoman Corrldon was In Btsuctcd to play deep," said Hedces. "La Jolo out-guessed them all by bunting seven times In succession." President Ban Johnson of tho American league Is Investigating. -- - --- TOO 5 ATF TU CLASSIFY. 4 -4 TAFT MAPS OUT SESSOIN (Continued from Page 1.) riuc, and in this connection will re fer to tho progress made on the con struction of the Panama canal. The patronage bunghole of tho "pork barrel" will be partially plug ged with n recommendation to sena tors and congressmen that they Sur render a part of their appointment privileges in order that most of th government employees may bo placed under the conditions of tho civil ser vice. Other probable suggestions are fc a new form of government for Alas ka, the strengthening of tho anti trust lawys, currency reform aud changes in tho law governing the .is suance of injunctions without notice. FOR SALE One first grado Jersey cow, fresh first Dart of Kovembe; : 200 White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, White Orpingtons, etc., chick ens; 1 green bone cutter; one team of horses; 3 sets of harness; 1 lum ber wagon; 1 rubber tire buggy; 1 Mowing machine, plows, harrows and other farming tools; some new household furniture. Address An drew Mntheson, care of this office. Above may be seen at second house from Sheriff Jones-' home. 1S1. FOR SAIL Lost, acre and five apre tracts; orchard, truck and horse, ( 8 years old; weight 1330; good worker. ARddress Owner, Box G47. 177. FOR KENT Small house at 536 Hamilton street West. 178. WANTED To put up inside finish bj contract; references furnished. Address G. B., Mail Tribune office, or 208 X. Central street. 181. A merchant who wouldn't close up for a while now and then "to save running expenses" shouldn't atop ad vertising now and then to "b.ivo ex- A store should be advertised as regularly as It Is opened for business. poso of pniticipating in ehninpioi sliip games after the close of tho season of tho league to which thev ore under reservation under the pen alties as the national board of uibi tration may proscribe. Clubs are al so prohibited employing such players in nny chumpionship and a penalty of forfeiture of games in which' such ph.jers participate.' Had Sinned Contract. "Iletling signed a contract with Spokane nnd plaved championship ball with that club during its playing season of 1010, which closed on or about September 2.). 1910. The re port of Secretary Fnrivll of tho No tionnl association of professional leagues, shows that Iletling signed a contract with the Spokano club on September 2. 1010, and under Un contract was to receive $230 a month. Ho was therefore ineligible to piny with Porllnnd in the games protested bv Manager Wolverton. "Tho defenso interposed bv the president nnd mnnnger of the Port laud club i" thnt thev have had net ling with tho Portlnnrt club for some months during the senon of 1010. nnd thnt they had no knowledge of Hetling's having sinned n contract with Spokane, and thnt thev never released him and that he is on Jjcir reserve list now; and that if he did sisni a contract with Snoknne it is void so far as their club is con cerned. Were Given Warning. "If Iletling be a 'contract jumper' ho certainly should not be allowed to participate in championship games in this league. When my attention wns directed to tho objection to Hetling's playing with the Portland team I im mediately notified Mnnnger McCre die hi wiro not to play him until I had an opportunity to investigate tho matter. The president and manager of Uie Portland club, disregarding my ndvice, continued to play Ilet ling. They cannot now complain that they did not receive ample notice. "It is regrettable .that this inci dent should arise at the close of tho most successful season that the Pa cific Coat league has ever enjoyed nnd it is particularly unfortunate thnt it should happen when the race between the Portland and Oakland clubs is so exciting. I fully appre ciate that the law, ns well as the baseball loving people, abhors for feitures, and that we nil desiro to sea every game, which includes the law as well ns baseball, won on its mer its. But. where there nre rules laid JLflSt ihflnCC in Business Property at Such Tremendously Low Figures $5000 LESS HAN ADJOINING PROPERTY 2Gxl'00 foot. 25x100 feot. H M W H tn W c a 2 & t Ci O 1-4 -H 9H 4 Ah h h h u U f3 11 ri ci n ;i WEST SIXTH STREET Hero Ih n quiii tor block, located on tliu corner of North Grnpn and Went Sixth HtrcotH, thnt will bo on tho market for a fow days only at tho wonderfully low flKiiro ot $12,500 ' Thin Ih Just $5000 letm than thu adjoining propeity can. ho hoiiKht for nt prcBont, If you want tho bout realty buy In tho city ot Mcdfoid you Hhould ko nnd look at this aud net quick. Thoro Is an 8-room lioiuo on tho corner that In rent ing for $fi0.00 n month, Tho lioune, together with tho barn and other hulldltiKs, nro easily worth $3,000. Tho wator and sower nro In and paid for. Tho Home Tele phone building Ih near nnd tho Odd FcIIowh' bttlldlnK Is lu thu next block. Underground wires nt both phono B)HtoiuB run In tho street. Hoth HtrcotH nro to bo paved next summer. Will sell all but tho lot facing Sixth Btrcot and locat ed on tho alloy, It you wish, for $10,000. This property will mnko six luminous lots ench 2C by 100 feot, iiB you will nolo by tho plat. 1MIOXU Jin AT Ml" EXPENSE I W. E. WHITESIDE ciLvritAii roi.vr, om:c;ox down for our guidance, they must be ndhercd to. Must Follow Rules. "Tho only way by which our great national gamo, in which millions of people aro interested, can bo fostcr- ed. and nroteeted. is to ilav tbo game according to tho rules surrounding it with Hitch safeguards as will war rant nbsoluto public confidence in its integrity ntid methods. It in imnia torinl to mo who wins tho pennant; my one aim, sinco I assumed the presidency of this lentnie. is to sen thnt good, fair, clean and honest baseball is played by all our teams. "My duly in dociding tho proteat filed by Mnnnger Wolverton is plain. Hotting wns clearly ineligible to piny with Portland and it is thoreforo or dered that the emnew in which he participated on Scptoiubor 28, 20 and 30, 1010, bo forfeited to tho Oakland baseball club, ' (Signed.) "THOMAS F. GKAHAM, "Prosidont Pacific Coast 'Hasobnll Leniruo." rS t -V r t vt' ' mtt'w WtUkU1 '... . . vV-- rv-5f - fa J i v s t THE ESSENTIALS of an Orchard Platting Proposition for a home or an Investment are Good Soil, Good Location And a Price $ i i & hr fax' WHICH GIVES THE OTHER FELLOWS AN OPPOR TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT - n ,' l. v.1 t h ' . . pears wuii pcacn nuei-s. oiock anu macnuaery go witii the place. TJae price askiii"; f or siinilar tracts, and we can ihake vcrj easy terras, If you want a pla iook mis. xt is pneeu low lor u qurji turn, jh nueresiea lot US snow i We have a 200-acre tract between Talent and Ashland, located on the main road, with about 75 acres planted to per acre is about hair what others are tting proposition you should not ovor- you this property. W. T YORK & CO. I M v. 'BMW'' JiVJ 'V V ' i .-Iff ,1'W V!" " ,t I, , ,TTi W V." ;K-' P 1 V T B 1 ' J i 'lit .J-,4 t!