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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MABCn 19, 1911. I ,! POLK 10 ISSUE HEW DIRECIORV Boono Enters Into Agreement With drawing From the Field Mcdford Printing Company Now Printing Jackson County Directory. MEDFORD TIGERS CHEW 'El OP Local Aggregation of Ball Tossers Put Phoenix to the Bad Local Boys Are There With the Goods When it Comes to a Baseball Game, The confusion caused by two di rectory compitnicH gutlioriiig infor mation in Jackson county at the same time has been brought to nn end by an agreement entered into between II. T. Hutchinson, manager of H. L. 1'olk & Company nnd Mr. J. H. iioone, whereby If, L. Polk & Company liavo taken over the inter est of iMr. Hoone and will publish a complote and accurate directory of Jicdiord and Jackson county. Tin) different towns and cities in tbo county have been thoroughly canvas sed by Polk & Company force of inun and the information and data is iiliout complete. Work on the print ing will be begin in u short lime. It will be printed in Mcdford. Mud ford and Jackson county have increased so in importance! and pop ulation that H. L. Polk & Company expect to issuo a directory of jVlcd- ionl and Jackson county annually liercaller, as is the custom in all large and important cities of the country. Copies of this directory will ho sent to the directory refer ence libraries in (he Inrge centers of population all over the country, where it can bo consulted by the largo num bers of people daily consulting thc.-io libraries for detailed information r. garding different cities and localities NEW THEATRE ' PLAN MAY FAIL Stockholders Hold Meeting and Ap point Committee to Make One More Effort to Secure Needed Funds With Which to Go Ahead. The Mcdford Tigers chewed 'cm up Saturday afternoon in Phoenix o the tune of 12 to 'J, and the youth ful hall tossers of the city are jubi lant today at winning tho first of a series of games. To those who are not acquainted with tho "Tigers" it may be explained that they are the young Americans who comprise tho baseball team of the Sixth grade with headquarters in the local high school building. The youngsters put it on the school at Phoenix despite the lact that before (he game could be played a long bike was necessary for gate receipts have not been large of late. The score by innings: Mcdford 2 1 0 2 fi 0 0 11 2 Hhoenix .' 1 2 0 1 () 1 0 1 Jl JUDGE TELLS COMORRISTS HE THINKS THEY ARE LIARS VITKHIM), Italy, March 18. I)e daring that they had been tortured by starvation and by being kept without sleep, tho two score Cnnier rists on trial here appealed today to Judge liianchi for protection. The count announced publicly that he thought the prisoners lied, but that he would investigate their complaints. The stockholders in the pioposed Mcdford theater held a meeting Sa: urday afternoon and after hearing the reports of various committees came to the conclusion that enough money has not been subscribed to start the proposition. The stock holders were discouraged to a cer tain extent but they decided to make another effort to secure the needed fund. This week the committee will call on those who have not already hiib scribed and try to dispose of enough additional stock to assure tho erec tion of the building. If they fail the matter will fall through for the time being, a fuel which is to be deplored as Mcdford really needs .m up to date theater. The committee which will be ac uvo (luring me comiiiv week eon sists of Asil Hubbard, ' Kd. Wanu'J, l. A. Knight and A. II. Humphrey. Ruef's Appeal Filed. SAN PHANVISCO, Cab, March 18 . Attorneys for Abraham Ruef filed today in the supreme court' a petition for a rehearing of his case. The action was formal, the court merely receiving the document. NO CAOSF FOR WAR WITH JAPS American Ambassador O'Brien to Japan States That There is Really no Reason for a. Clash With United States No Excitement Justified. nearly all the leading Americans In this country, Ambassador O'Hrlen said: ."Lot me assure you and I ought to know something about It that there Is no cause under the sun why there should be distrust between the peoples of these two countries. There aro no questions of Importance pend ing and no business being conducted diplomatically which should excite the suspicions or make the slightest trouble between the two peoples." West Offers Reward for Murderer. SALEM, Ore., March 18. Gover nor West today offered a reward for the arrest of the party or parties who viciously assaulted and murder ed little Barbara Holtman of Port land in a lodging house in that city. The total reward now amounts to $2,000. . Hasklns for Health. TOKIO. March 18. Basing Its ac tivities upon a recent declaration by Thomas J. O'Hrlen, American ambas sador to Japa'n, that thcro was really no reason for a clash with the United States, the American Peace society of Japan Is straining every nerve to prevent a rupture, which, American advices say. Is thought probable In the near future. Speaking at tho organization of the socloty, which has as Its membership HnnHns for JTpulth Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers , $ Thanks to our luck Top securing the exclu sive sdlling agency for this most widely known mower. The PENNSYLVANIA is recognized the country over as having no su perior. Tho many special features found in the PENNSYLVANIA will appeal to you. Our first shipment is on the road now. 'Ve will he ready to demonstrate them now in a Jew days. We want you to look at this mow er before making your purchase. Medford Hardware Co. TALK NO. 9 The Eye Nature's Masterpiece Uy Dr. Itlckert, Medford, Ore. Jf AN can not mako anything so " 'wonderful or so necessary as the oyo. In all the world there is no siiliHtltnte for It. It can not be duplicated. If you had a delicate Instrument that was absolutely necessary for your welfare and happiness, would yon take chances with its caro and use? If your eyes grow heavy, pain or blur; If you find It necessary to squint or frown to seo well; If you have headaches or aro nervous, you aro taking chances with your eyes. Como and consult mo. Don't delay. You tako no chances hero. Dr Rir kprf l sight iii.iuiKen SpeGiast Over Keiitner's, Medford. BE CHEERFUL NO ONE PREFERS TO GTVE HIS ORDER TO A GROUCII. NO ONE SELECTS A MAN WITH A GRIEVANCE TO MAKE A SALE. NO ONE CHOOSES TO DO BUSINESS WITH A SOREHEAD. A SMrLH) REMOVES OBSTACLES, OVERCOMES OBJECTIONS, INSPIRES FAITH AND PAVES THE WAY FOR BUSINESS. CT1EKR SPELLS CONFIDENCE. CONFIDENCE SPELLS SUC CESS. MEN WHO SUCCEED ARE CHEERFUL. GLOOM SPELLS TROUBLE. TROUBLE MEN WHO FATL ARE GLOOMY. CHEER TS AN ASSET. GLOOM JS A LIABILITY TT IS BUSINESS TO ASSOCIATE WTTU MEN WHO ARE VENT. SPELLS FAILURE. GOOD SOL- BE CHEERFUL AS A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY AND WHEN YOU ARE TN NEED OF ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF CABINET WORK OF ANY DESCRIPTION OR MISSION FURNITURE, CALL ON MISSION FURNITURE WORKS E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR., MANAGER. We make a specialty of Office Furniture, such as Typewriter Desks, Flat Top Desks, Tables, Filing Cabinets, Chairs, Partitions, etc. BOTH PHONES. 115 SOUTH HOLLY X Inside Acreage at Price of Lots 8 Acres near River at $325 6 Acres adjoining River at $325 rf ' 40 Acres 3-4 mile from Depot at $300 JUST OUTSIDE 40 Acres reduced for a few days to $7500 TERMS rjalestatj A N PARSONS rs pass Window Frames Our Specialty We have the men; the machinery; the lumber and the knowledge for turning out perfect window frames and we do turn out by far the greater percentage furnished in Southern Oregon i-JM J J The Finishing Touches to a house often give tho most trouble. Vou can avoid it all by having us supply the mill work. -Then you will find the sashes, blinds, doors, moulding, etc., just right. They will fit with little or no labor, beeause they ariMill true to size and made accurate in even- detail. igMmgiHiii C3(3E3Erj This Man Is Not Kneeling in Praise of our high-grade mill work, but he is sounding its praises. Good mechanics never find fault with the materials we furnish, nor the boss, either. Why not get good stock from us at the same price you pay for poor stuff from the other Medford Sash & Door Company Corner 1 1 th and South Fir Sts. MEDFORD, ORE. Phone Main 1841 f T P r