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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1910)
AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTQBIM 10, .1910. Extraordinary Values s -AT DURING OUR ill 'IJiM JN tf V 1 Sl sir-- ' f,1 Great Removal Sale! SOLK AGENTS FOR THE CELEUKATED MONARCH AND ST. CLAIR RANGES Seo Our lino of Heaters before purchasing J -3 saved by purchaser, i H- ; , V 1 I I 1 xHS''f SOLE AGENTS FOR S. SAXPORD & SONS' CELEBRATED HIGH-CLASS AXMIXSTER RUGS AND SEAMLESS 10-WIRE TAPESTRIES The kind of Tapestry Brussels guaranteed never to sprout. 9x12 Axmlnster, reduced from $30 to $22.50 When you buy' Furniture, Hugs, Carpets, Lace Curtains or Portions nt Cuthbert's you may well tako prldo In them. They huvo more stylo, look better than you could have gotten anywhere olao nt the prlco. OUR Business policy Is to eliminate the middle man's profit and sell you ill roc t from tho manufacturers AT Margins of profit so small that already Cuthbert's Furniture Storo IS leading all competitors. , ' Bear In mind, VK LEAD Others follow. The Store that made Houso Furnishing In Medtord nt -Moderate Cost possible. SOLID OAK DKEHSEHS fit $10.00 and Up not tho Chonp Fir Voneorod The Reliable Kind SOLE AGENTH FOR HTICKLEV IIIIOH.' ARTH AM) CHAKTS FURNITURE Duttluotlvo lu Utylo nml Finish. NO OLD or SnOP-WORN i Goods to Unload. Every Article New and UP-T0DATE An assortment comprising Reproductions of Antique Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Fumed Oak, Birds Eyo Maple and Golden Oak. Dressers, Ghiffoneers, Dressing Tables, Lentz Dining Tables In Every Finish with Dining Chairs to Match Prlvnto Patterns In Ulgolow & Hartford Wilton, Axmlnator and Body Brussell RUGS and CARPETS Do you know that we are selling BLANKETS RETAIL at ; Prices as low as coast jobbers. Direct from The Mill to the Customers? VALUES THAT WILL PLEASE HOUSEKEEPERS WHO KNOW A Lace Curtain SensationGreat Reductions in Every De partment and Every Day in the Week THE GREATEST LACE CURTAIN BUYING OP"PORTUNITY EVER OF- FERED IN MEDFORD. Scrim nml Novelty Net Curtains at proportionately ureal reductions. Popular value Nottingham. $1.00 re duced 05 Y 05c Regular value Nottinghom, $1.25, re duced OOc Regular value Nottingham, $1.75, re duced 91.23 COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Regular valuo Nottingham, $2.20, re duced .fl.no Regular valuo Nottingham, $2.75, re duced . .fl.HS Regular valuo Nottingham, $3.50, re d need 2.50 West Slain St. Cor. of Laurel Next to WasliJngton School Telephone Mnln 1-iSl "OutHldo tlio ftro HiuIlH, but IiihIiIo on prices" $2.00 Sllkollno Comforters In Pretty pattenis Sanitary whlto cotton tilling Each $1.75 See our lino and be convinced. - i - n i l iji.ii. iK?IAll IH sA x.Snn t -Jf J m mmii Li KBEr T" ?fl?H WB '1M -4wrt-2 ?. 'Jrt.3.Y rl fVi ill 1 1 Amy iifTTiii ilrfir hit nbiHiiWiprS',4fltrrBwi. 4.-dL. aLtm tegUilXZZ,.. ---. ilz-K.tliL Ji i- & rPJ7i ?-. ' ."V,gy X sy"sai ft ?M$M vW&3mU- s& PWW5&W a " - . - ." tw a. ijjtXm V4kr- 85 INNINGS OF BASEBALL WITHOUT SCORING-BEAVER'S RECORD PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. .. " Yesterday's Results. ' "" " Portland 3, Los Angeles 0. "" Sun Francisco 5, Oakland 4. " Saernmento 3, Vernon 1. . - Standing of the Clubs. "f Pl.,1. V,., T.nul Pnt Standing of the Clubs. Club Won. Lost Portland 101 Oakland 107 San Francisco.. 101 Vernon 97 Los AiiReles ... 04 Saernmento .... 71 73 80 73 04 10.') 117 Pet. 1582 ..-)4.-j ,582 .517 .405 .377 PORTLAND AGAIN SHOTS LOSANGELES OUT; SCORE, 3-0 PORTLAND, Oct. 15. Eighty fivo couBOCutive innings of baseball without being scored against. That's tho wuy. tho fans write it now. Portland has gone baseball mad. With tho Beavers playing fuultless ball, shattering world's records by playing for 85 innings without letting a rivul team in tho Paeifio Coast league score u run, the mark sot by Pittsburg ;n 1007 at 02 has been passed and a marl; set which in tho opinion of Mr. B. B. Bug, will stand for many yours to eome, the entire population is planning to visit the basobull park tomorrow nnd witness tho double header which will close the season in this city. In spito of tho fact that Portlund lost three games by a ruling of Pres ident Graham of tho loague the club today by her victory over Los An geles nnd tho failure of Oakland to win from San Francisco jumps back to a safe margin of 12 points, ac cording to Graham's scoro, while on tho dopo shoot of tho Portland fnns sho is 37 points to the good. Steen pitched a splendid game to row's double header. Cau Portland touch the 100th inning without letting u rival score? Money is plentiful tonight that she can do so. The batle tomorrow will do much in tho way of clinching the pennant for the Beavers and the home team has all of its rabbit's feet ond other good luck charms on the job. Scere: R. II. E. Los Angeles 0 1 1 Portland 3 8 1 Baterieh Tozer mid Orcmlorff; Steen mill Murray. Judge Graham's Score. Club Won. Lost. Pet. Portland 102 70 .573 1 Oakland 110 80 .501 1 r At San Francisco. Scere: R. II. E. San Francisco ,5 7 2 Oakland 4 8 2 Batteries Eastley and Williams; Lively, Christian nnd Thomas. At Los Angeles. Scere: R. Sacramento 0 Vernon 3 5 Batteries Buum and La Longe; Carson and Brown. II. 4 YALE NO MATCH FOR ARMY TEAM BURNED OUT IN IDAHO; TO LOCATE IN VALLEY CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 15. Frnnk J. Goodwin, who hails from Wallace, Idaho, where ho was burn ed out of business during the forest fire, is looking over Central Poin1, with n view to stnrting nn up to date short order houso and restaurant. Mr. Goodwin has spent n number of day. Ho allowed Los Angeles but years in that lino of business nnd ono hit nnd no runs, while Portlund knows how to enter to iho public nnnoxed eight hits from Tozer nnd nppotito. The nintter of obtaining touched the home pinto throe times, a suilnblo building stands in his way Much money is being placed this somewhat; nsido of that ho is much evening on the outoomo of tomor- ploased with Central Point. WEST POINT, N. Y Oct. 15. The Army walked nwav with Yale, 0 to 3 this afternoon in a hard fought game of football, whie'i showed tho bulldogs' unquestionable gameness, but which convinced the spectators nnd critics fhut Yule'- team this year is decidedly mediocre. The absence of a veteran line nnd the old time team work in the back field proved old Eli's uudoini;. With speed that completely be wildered the sons of old Eli, the army eleven thi afternoon scored n touch down against Yale almost immediate ly after the first kick-off. Other Scores. PHILLIES TAKE BRACE FOURTH LAST GAME PHILADELPHIA,. Oct. 15.JThe Athletics, champions of the American league, saved themselves from cer Inhtiug dNgnice by taking the fourt'i nnd final gamo from the All Stnr here this attcruoon. Not only did the Athletics win, but they shut out their opponents, 3 to 0. The Athletics scored their firt run in the opening inning on n cou ple of hits, aided and abetted l. clever base running. That run win enough to win the game, as all three pitcher used by Manager Mack vuc invincible nt nil times, but for good measure thov grabbed one more in th both the sixth and seventh. Walsh pitched good ball. Two errors by his team mates helped in his down full. Scere: II. II. E. All Stars 0 3 2 Athletics 3 5 0 Batteries Walsh, and Streot, Don iiliuo ; lender, Plank, ICruuse and Thomas, Livingston. . GIANTS TAKE THIRD GAME. Contest Marked by Heavy Hitting and Clever Fielding. At Minneapolis Minnesota, 20; Nebraska. 0. At Urbanu, III Chicago. 0; Illi uois university, 3. At Cambridge Harvard, 17; Am herst. 0. At Easton Princeton, 3; Lafiiv etto, 0. At Providence Pcnnsvlvanin, 20; Brown, 0. At Annapolis Wadiinglou, and Jefferson, 0; Navy, 15. At Syracuse Svracuse, 20; Car lisle Tmlinns, 0 NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Tlio Ginnls took the third game of tho inter-city championship post season series with lite Highlanders, by tho score of 0 to 4 . Tho contest was marked by heavy hitting and somo clever field ing, bill erors crept in at critical limes to keep the gamo from boing perfect bnsobnll. B.V winning today's game the GiautM are in tlio lend for the clmiu- piousliip, having won two to tho Hiulilunders' one. Scere: R. II. E. Americans 4 7 2 National (I 7 2 Here You Are THE BIGGEST SNAP OF THE SEASON. jfcXL n ,,,'Si i".1""1 iSsz I lot of about 75 half-gallon Jugs or Wat or Pitchers; cream color; faience, body; embossed tulip and daisy design; in natural colors; a 50c to 75c value: ON" SALE MONDAY ONLY, w Your Choice 1C Cents Each You "pay" for neglecting to road cloBHlfiod ndvortlHomonts and aomo tlmcs you pay a big prlco, Maybo It's In tie gulso of too much "out or of too small TrtiEos. Inovllibly, you "pay," HoaklnB for Health. Just In A new and complete line of plain white semi-porcelain Table and Dinner ware, on sale in single pieces or sets AT POPULAR PRICES Watch Our Window For BARGAINS that are never Advertised. Toilet Ware A now lino Wash Bowls and Pitchers Combinottes Chambers, Bed Pans, Soap Dishes, Soap Slabs, AT POPULAR PRICES I No 5319 Gets the Large Dressed Doll We Give Away HUSSEY'S I