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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1910)
MEDFORD MALL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19.10. . K: v ' f i n- Rogue River Valley is the most talked about section of the entire northwest MElMiWD is the undisputed me tropolis o this groat valley. "Wo Aim to make OUTLTBERT'S HOUSE FURNISHINGS ESTABLISH MENT IN MJEDFORD a household expression for all that is high-class in our line and at PRICES AD 3U1TTING OP NO COMPETITION. Monarch Malleable RANGE A Range That Fairly Shot Into Fame Hero is a Range that is making the most wonderful records in the world as a porfcet Baker and Fuel Saver. No Monarch Range is allowed to leave the factory until it is thoroughly tested and pronounced perfect. A Monarch Range sells for just a little more than tho cheap kind. "Why? For the simple reason that it costs more to make; but bear in mind it saves in fuel one-halC its cost tho first year. "Why is it dealers handling tho Monarch advertise a standing of for of $110.00 for any Monarch returned? Because there is novor any dissatisfied purchaser of the Monarch. Buy the Range that will last for years to bo handed down to your children, still a perfect range, working properly. You will find the Monarch a t CcilA6s&) Comploto House We show over 250 patterns in ROOM SIZED RUGS and every , one new and up-to-date. Here you can find FRENCH WILTONS, BIGELOW, HARTFORD & SAN FORD, BODY BRUSSELS, AX MENSTER and TAPESTRYS. 1-3 SAVED ON PRICES QUOT ED ELSEWHERE. Furnishing Establishment, a furniture shop manned by efficient Furniture Salesmen and Mechan ics. Wo bring to Medford the accumulated experience of years in connection with the well known firm of Win. J. Sloane of Now York and San Francisco, and arc prepared to furnish ideas and estimates for the highest class furnishings at the minimum cost. Our new building is prom ised positively for the 15th of November, and until that date we will continue our record-breakup ng GREAT REDUCTION SALE Solid Eastern built Oak Dressers, regular $14.00, reduced to $10.00 $18.00 reduced to $14.00, $20.00 reduced to $15.00. Chiff oneers to match at Equal Reductions, ROCIiERS MAHOGANY, BIRDSEYE MAPLE, FUMED OAK, EARLY ENGLISH, MISSION AND GOLDEN OAK AT GREAT REDUCTIONS TEMPORARY LOCATION COR. MAIN AND LAUREL, NEXT WASHINGTON SCHOOL 300C Z3QCZ &M&vtfc COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS PIIOXK MAIN' 1 151 301 3QOC An Introduction to, Cuthbeifs will lead lo a profitable aequalnl nnco wllh their UNQUMSTIONHID S'PYM'J in .IIOUMI'J hUJRNLSll JNCItt and also IhiMi'lMdOHlSAV' "INU MHTllODtt. Haautil'y your living room wllh a Sanford 0x12 High Glass Axminister Rugs Reduced dur ' ingSnle from $30.00 to $22.50 ONLY AT CUTHBERT'S Can you purchase tho famous ARTS & OKAFTS FURNITURE manuradured by STICK LEY BROS. "Why buy cheap imitaiions? Como to Ciithbert's for tho genuine. ' M "OUTSIDE THE FIRE V m T LIMITS. BUT INSIDE ON PRICES u .' SOON TO REMOVE TO PERMANENT HOME, COR. CENTRAL AVE. AND 6TH ST. CUBS WIN FIRST GAME: SCORE 4-3 (Continued from Page 1.) Tho day dawned clear and cold. . Tho selection of Colo was a popu lar one, as it was for him that the fans cried when tho Cub pitchers were being slammed in the third bat tle. Tho Chicago fans were optimis tic, but tho town would have gone into tho hands of a receiver following tho Cubs' defeat tho fourth time. Tlrst Inning. Philadelphia Strunk out, Stelnfcldt to Chance; Lord filed to Sheckard; Col- Una out. Chance to Cote. No runs. Chicago Sheckard walked and stole second; Sliulte fanned; Hoffman Hlngled to left and Sheckard scored; Chance forced Hoffman and was himself out on Hoffman's Interference, Davis getting the Chance nut-out. One run. Second Xnulnir. Philadelphia Liaker singled to right, Davis fanned; Murphy filed to Shulte, linker was caught stealing, Archer to Tinker. No runs. Chicago Zimmerman filed to Mur phy; Stelnfcldt out. Baker to Davis; Tinker walked; Tinker out stealing, Thomas to Collins, No runs. Third Inning. Philadelphia liary out. Stelnfeldt to Chance; Thomas out. Cole to Chance; Bender walked; Strunk doubled to cen ter, scoring Bender, and In attempting tr stretch It Into a trlnlo Strunk was thrown out, Sheckard to Stelnfeldt. Ono run. Chicago Archer and Colo fanned: Thomas dropped Cole's third strike and throw him out. Thomas to Davis; Sheckard filed to Strunk. No runs. Fourth Inning. Philadelphia Lord fanned; Collins beat out an infield hit to Zimmerman . Baker hit to left conter, reaching third, Collins crossing the plate, but tho urn. plro's ground rules called It a double, sending Baker back, to second and Co llns to third: Davis fanned; Murphy doubled to left field crowd, scoring Col lins and Baker; Barry fanned, a wo Chicago Shulto singled to left; Hoff man singled to right. Bhulte reaching third; Chance singled to left, scoring Shulto; crowd became frenzied; .fim merman hit to Bender, who threw Hof f man out to Baker, who doubled Zim merman out to Davis; Stelnfcldt filed to Strunk. One run. rifth Inning. Philadelphia Thomas out, Zimmer man to Chance; Bender singled to right; Ktrunk bunted safely; Lord filed to Bhcckard; Collins filed to Sheckard. No Chicago Tinker fanned; Archer out, Baker to Davis; Cole fanned. No runs. Sixth Inning. Philadelphia- Baker talked; Davis sacrificed. Colo to Chance; Btoinfold knocked down Murphy's single, but un able field It; Stelnfeldt muffed Barry's rroundor, recovering In time to ret ro Baker at plate to Archer: Thomas sln cled to infield; Bonder filed to Shulto. Chicago Collins booted BhuHe's grounder; Shulto safo at first; Hoffmai. poiinod to Baker; Shulte out stealing. Thomas to Collins; Sheckard out, Barry . nnvln Nn runs. Seventh Inning. Philadelphia Strunk fanned: Lord out Zimmerman to Chance; Collins filed to Hoffman. No runs. Chicago Chance out, Bonder to Da vis: ' Zhnmernittn singled to left; S eln felilt fanned: Z mmerman out stealing. n?i U'B to , tolllns. No runs. "w" r l.t.t. YmmImW. . ". o. Ir, in. sacri :olo hit .7.', riiiinir tho bases; mom us n.iv into ft Soma "lav. Colo to Archer to Chance. No runs. Collins. H". 'Collins To" Davis: Kiln MUSICAL PROGRAM "NAT" ORCHESTRA " SUNDAY AFTERNOON 2:30 TO 4:30 1 March, "The Stars and Stripes" Sousa 2 Valse Espagnole, "Mercedes" Galeraberti 3 Overture, "Zampa" Herold 4r-Violin solo, "Notturno" Chopin Louis N. Ritsau. ' 5 Selection, "Maritana" .Wallace 6 Serio-comic fantasia, "A Trip to Coney Island".... Tobani All Aboard Italian Band Jubilee Singers All Ashore Storm, Thunder, Lightning, Clouds aro Breaking Soldl's Orchestra Imitation of Railroad, Arrival at Manhattan Beach GUraore's Band Signal for Firoworks Cannon Shots Skyrockets Home, Sweet Home. 7 Selection, "The Gipsy Baron" 1 Straus's 8 Popular medley, "A Picnic for Two "....Von Tilzcr 9 Finale, "Ragged Thoughts" .-. .Von der Mehden "NAT" ORCHESTRA MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 TO 9:30 1 March, "Arabia" Buck 2 Valse Espagnole, "The Pearl of Iberia" . .'. Ilelinsbergcr 3 Overture, "Rakoczy" Kela-Bela 4 Idyll, "The Forge in the Forest" Michclis 5 Grand opera selection, "Mignon" Thomas 6 Humoresque, on "La Sarelhi" Bellsledt 7 Selection, "The Burgomaster" Luders 8 Popular medley, "Bits of Rcinick's Hits" Lampe 9 Finale, "Slavery Days" : Lita 10 Philadelphia Bender out, Stelnfeldt I Bases on balls Off Cole, 3; off Ben to Chance; Strunk safe. Archer collla- estrucjt out By Cole, C; by Bender, 5; mg wim urown. wnen laueu iriru iu i,y jirown, i catch Strunk's pop; Archer's error; Lord forced Strunk, Tinker to Zimmerman, ("n.llriH out. Brown to Chance. No runs. Chicago Shulte doubled; Hoffman sacrificed, Davis, unassisted; Chance claimed been hit, but Connolly called It foul; Chanco tripled, scoring Shulte; Chance's trlplo went over Strunk's head: Zimmerman filed to Collins; Ba ker leaned Into left field boxes, catch ing Stolnfeldt's foul. Ono run, score tied. . Tenth Inning. Philadelphia Baker fouled to Archer; Davis doubled to right; Murphy forced Davis, Tinker to Stelnfeldt; Barry funned; no runs. Chicago Tinker flied to Barry; Archer doubled to loft field bleachers; Brown out, Barry to Davis; Archor goes to third; Sheckard singled, scoring Arch er. Chicago wins. rinal Score. It. Double plays Bender to Baker to Da- (vis; Colo to Arcner to Chanco. Earned runs Philadelphia, 2; Chi cago, 1. Hit by pitcher Barry, by Cole. Umpires Connolly, O'Day, Sheridan and ldgler. Time of game Two hours and minutes. Chicago 4 Philadelphia 3 II. y li Strunk. cf. 4 Lord, If. C Collins, 2b C Baker, 3b 4 Davis, lb. ..,.,. 3 Murphy, rf. .... 4 Harry, as. ...... 4 Tnomas, c. 4 Bender, p , . 3 Totals 30 PHILADELPHIA. Ali. it. H1J. I'U. 2 1 C 3 10 1 1 C 0 A. 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 4 2 0 28 12 .'3 Eighth inning. Philadelphia Baker . hit saf Phanco T Davis walked; Murphy flcSa Chance to Zimmerman; Co Tin??i. filing tho bases; Thomi Hoffman out, Interfered with batted ball. CHICAGO. AB. It. SB. PO. A. E. Sheckard, If. ... 4 1 1 3 1 0 Shulte, rf. ...... 4 2 0 2 0 0 Hoffman, cf. ... 3 o o l o o Chance, lb 4 0 0 0 2 0 Zimmerman. 2b. 4 0 0 2 2 0 stelnfeldt. 3b. .. 4 0 0 2 4 0 Tinker, m 4 0 0 1 2 0 Archer, c 4 1 0 8 0,1 Colo, p 2 0 0 1 30 Kllng 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kano 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, i 1 0 0 0 a 0 Totals 35 1 30 J6 1 Pacific Coast Leanue Finals. At Sun Francisco It. Portland 2 1 anil II. 2. 1 2 4 1 Fisher; San Francisco Batteries Gretf KaBtloy and Williams. At Los Angeles Vernon 3 Los Angolcs 2 Bntteries Cnrson and Brown; To zer and Smith. At Sacramento Oaklund , .... 3 Sacramento 4 Batteries Willotts and Mitzo; Ar ellancs und La Longo. 5 8 5 0 iw w out. Collins to Davis: Kline bating for 'Cole0, reached second on Ba 8heew "viiuitli Xaalo &" bad throw? KanUo" runs for wings SSviSi filed to Lord. No runs. Kllng batted for Colo In eighth. Kano ran for Kllng. SCOUE BY INNINGS. Philadelphia ...0 01200000 03 Huso hits ..,.011322010 111 Chicago 10010000114 Base hits .,,.100300102 2 9 SUMMARY. Thrce-baso hlt--clmnco Two-base hits Strunk, Baker, Mur phy (2). Shulte, Davis, Archer. Sacrifice lilts Duvls, Huffman. AT TUP HflTFI ft -" Tho Nash A. J. Sherman, Chas. A. Banyo, Portland; J. Dolrick, New York; Miss Susie Woodward, New York;! C. W. Crary, V. L. Forsytho, Astoria; C. E. Wilkin, Portland; M. S. Shook, I. Slater, Holland; A. A. Otto, San Francisco; J. C. Aitken, Woodvilles A. B. Archol. Sonttlo; 0, It, Weston, Stockton; Harry Stait, V. Woodward. Portland; L. I), Cole, Virginia; J. J. Holgort, Eureka; M. Alshorg, Now York; Harry E. Hayes, Chicago; Chas. Ilildehreoht, Port land. Tho Moore Mr, and Mrs. Coclii ran, Boston; H. Hayes, San Fran-J Piano and Furniture Polishing. House and Sign Painters. All work guaranteed to be first class Booth, Dassonvile and BueI EXPERT AUTO AND CARRIAGE PAINTERS Phone Main 3201 North Ivy, off Main Street Mqdford, Oregon Triangle 5 Ply Collars A better collai never was shown in the city of Medford. 35 very man who buys these collars cornea back for more. The reason is they aro tho only five ply collars on the market and that they wear so nmeh.longcr than anything lo bo found at anything near the price. Just como and try these collars we'll guaranteo that you will always use them. New Neckwear New lines-of fine neckwear, mufflers, silk scarfs, etc. .1 1 you want neckwear of quality, neckwear that shows style and durability and a combination of tho very newest styles, wo would like to have you call here and seo our line. 4 The assortments aro complete and you can buy just as many as you desire. 25c to $1.00 The Wardrobe THE HOME OP GOOD SHOES MTV" cisco; A. O. Furriss, Eugene' II. It. Amdt, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ilayto, Salt Lake; A. M. Rockwell and wife, M. N. Call, S. a, Oilhort, Now York; S. A. Mooro, A. A. Ful ler, Portland; William Mimi, William Hazel, Orants Pass; C. E. Null, M. Alsbury, Chicago; W. Collins, New York ; S. Brunt, E. E. Powell, Sont tlo; H. Thrasher, Mrs. Itoso Ford, Portland; E. E.Hardin and wife, Now York; A. J, Klinnoyor, Anna Marsh bum, San Francisco ; J. A. Anderson, Oakland; It. F. Collinson, city; F. W Dodge, It. P. Stanley, O. Mack, Port land; C. ForguHon, C, S. Sohurst, G. A. Stewart, Minneapolis; W. C. Fruit, California; J. Erickson, T. W. Bailey, Dutto Falls; E. Goodnow, St. Paul. At tho Mooro It. A. McDonald, EukIo Point;. doorso H. Taylor, Jack Slator, C. E, Collins, C. O. Cathoy, Wilson, Frashor, Portland; R. M, Hubblo, Soattlo; Minnlo Williams, Hanoi Williams, Q rant a Pass; LI. D. Summy, L. 13. Donnott, E. O. Powoll, Scattlo; Mr, and Mrs, Gulbcrton, Kansas; W. O. Daley, M. Sldlby, Lalco Crook; Mr. and Mrs, Van Camp, Cal ifornia; F. E, Lalto and family, South Dakota; L. E. and Mrs. Cochran, Boston; Harry Hayes, Sr.n Francis co; A. F. Farrla, Eugene, At tho Nash J. Dont, E. I). Bug doll, J. Forsytho, Portland; II. II. Morris, San Francisco; F. J. Mttz and wlfo, Roseburg; John Arnoll, Soattlo; C. F. Matls, Minneapolis; H. M. Edwards, Hoston; Z. Erlsh, Port land; George W. Dollost, Soattlo; Mr. and L. E. Coglun, Boston; Ooo. E. Loars, Willows; O. V. WIckon holsor, El Paso; Thomas Shaw,, St. Paul; William T, Shaw, Pullman; Lon Carboy, Chicago; II. I), ailbort, Chicago; W. Frodonthal, Portland; . A. Y, Coko, Eugene; S. P. WoU. Now York; W, H, Cook and wlfo, Sodalla; W. P. Ehlund, CharloH Doyco, Port.ar.d; E. S. Van Camp and wlfo, Yroka, j Medford Theatre Wednesday, Oct. 26th MSSf?s SNUBSxr -mmNr' Clyde Pitch's; . POWERFUL M&MA AS HAYFJ) FQfi om YSAR AT 7hT. LK7C WEAim - mw wm J V II HIPH M ' . "w. THE SENSATION OP T&E PAST NEW YORK SEASON A DRAMA THAT GRIPS AND THRILLS YOU Seats on sale Monday, Octobor 24th.