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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1911)
m ) S I PA'GEFOUR - " " MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,. OREC? ON, SUNDAY, 'APRIL 30,yl911. I BOGUS CHECK LOCOS TO PLAY 12 INNINGS AT i m ARTIST AT WORK J VII L E TODAY ASHLAi PLAYED fPfT ! I ' MM i I ' CJsKl I ; figH -' Jewelry Shop Victimized Man ' lte& Gives His Name as C. J. Crayon v liKfer - S,flns Namc R S' Sca,,ur0 Con" ' lm tractor and Builder. .SM : m Hot Baseball Game is Scheduled for Local Grounds This Afternoon Game Should Prove Very Inter csting. Joseph WrinUler, who conducts a Jew elry atorc nt 0 South Kir utrcot, wan tho victim of (i clover forsory Friday eve ning. A man rIvIiik IiIh nnme ns C. J. Crayon rntrreil tho Htoro and purchased n dhfnp dollar watch and heftan looUIng nt rlnen, complaining nil tho wlillo that ho wan financially embarrassed nnd could not buy ne. Ho nat around tho Htoro for a short tlmo and then bought nonio cuff nnd collar buttotiH, offering a check on tho Medford National hank hh payment. Tho check wan for the amount of 917.15, mado payablo to C. J. Crayon, by n. HeaburK, contractor and builder. Crayon lnlorned tho check and nfter Home hesitation, Mr. Wrlnklor ac cepted It. The purchaHO waH $7 nnd J1(MG chaneo was returned to lliu man, who loft tho Htoro Irmnedlatoly. Upon preBontatlon nt tho brink Saturday It wan declared to bo a forgery, n Sir. Beaburg had no account thero. Mr, Heu burg'H Hlgnaluro wrfs consulted and the two found to he entirely unlike, nnd ho nnd no knowledge Of either the man or tho check. Tho Hupponed forger waH nbout hIx feet tall nnd won ilrwncil In n dark nu.lt nnd blue Hlifrt. He woro spectacle) was wa Hmooth faced and woro a dark folt hnt when )ant seen. No trnce of" lilni nan been dlHcOvcred. THREE DRUNKS ARE FINED BY MERRICK Acting Mayor Merrick had three drunk and dlnordcrly caucs In lila court Katurday morning. Two of them, Holi er! LowIh and Dan llyan, received $10 and cohIh and tho third, I'M Webster, went to work In tho city purk. Webdter whh before tho court Thurnday and al ready had a mmpended flno of 10 when pulled up tho m'cond time. Chief Ult Mon chnHed hint nnd u cumpanlon through the WoodH Lumber company yardH and found them hiding In a pile of Hhliv IngH In n ham. Tho chief Ik Home milliliter though and managed to get both of them. Manager Jack Neff, wIrIivm to an nounce that ho will present to the pub lic of Mcdford a base ball team to ho known as tho Locomobiles, In compe tition with a very strong aggregation from Jacksonville today nt 2:30 p. m. This game should ho very Interesting from tho fact that Manager Neff hns gono to a lot of trouble and eXpenso In trying to strengthen tho team, ho has secured tho services of Mr. Colo as a pitcher, Mr. Cole comes to him very highly recommended, In addition to the pitching staff he has also a' young man named Hoy Woods, who Is spoken of very highly by tho local faiiH, their Is also a young man none olno tlinn the son of our old time friend and ex American League player, Namely ration, Start I'atton the son will play In the garden for tho Loco's, Owny says that he has been coaching him for a long time and If lio proves nnythlng lko the oldtlmer to my way of thinking he will certainly prove what ho thinks, that Medford High is Defeated by a 9 to 8 Score After Hard Fought Battle Local Men Stole 10 Bases Dur ing Game. Tho Medford High School baseball team was defeated by Ashland high nt Ashland Katurday by the score of 0 to 8, Tho game going twelve Innings. Ash land hit with men on bases while Med ford could not connect with the hnll at critical moments, nlthough they stolo -0 bases to 2 for Ashland. Htull pitched tl) first seven innings for Medford and Haider tho last flvo In nings, Kcogglns serving on the backstop position the full twelve rounds. The scere: R H K Medford High .School 8 3 4 Ashland High .School 9 C 4 Opening Sale i7f In Our New Location Men's Suits to Order he Is a clip of the old block. Tho following Is tho lino up of the Loep's: Colo pitcher, Patterson catcher, Coop er first base, Oaffney second base, Thing third base, Woods short stop, Oil left field, I'atton center field, Burgess right field. Killed by ath. HPOKANK. Wash,, April 19. Caught beneath a machluo Intho weighing near ly two tons as It slipped and fell from tho loading platform In front of tho Hallldie Machinery company today, Tom Wilson, shipping clerk for tho company, was fatally Injured and died later nt the emergency hospital. Tho big Iron machine crushed Ills head Little Is known here of Wilson. Ho came hero a short tlmo ago from Pennsylvania, If You Desire to Look I our Best Visit The MARINELO SttOP Where a Mnrincllo graduate will dress your hair and suggest the latest and most becoming coiffures and where you can purchase FINE HAIR GOODS You are sure of getting the latest styles and the most satisfactory values. MARINELO PREPARATIONS You won't know what real satisfaction in toilet arti cles means until you try our special preparations. CORA E. UTLEY OVER KENTNER'S, EAST MAIN ST. .1 r $25.22 4 Made Lost at Hsu. HAN DinoO, Cn! April 29. Hans Peterson of Han Olcgo, who went to sea With the llelndlenst Ilrothers of-Los Angeles last week, Is hulloved to have been lost at seu. Tile party sailed In the yawl Pauline last Thursday, Peter son acting at seaman The yawl was seen by Captain Tracy of tho launch Comrade, wrecked on tho Coronado Is lands Kunday mottling. The Klelndlenst brothers wero picked up but Peterson vtas not seen. USED AUTO. While Oas car, completely equipped Willi top, wind shield, speedometer, magneto, etc, etc will sell for MBOU HnRklns for Uoaltli. SATISFACTORY FOOTWEAR Means that you should specify a line that stands be foro the world with a record second to none as to points of style, leathers and durability. Such a line is the famous WALK-OVER brand. Advertised the world ovei overy pair guar-antee(f-7-6overy pair UNION MADE iti i-2 Htst mat st. Regular $35.00 Values in Our Own Work Shop Quality Shop Over New Billard Hill Cilsweo A jMbMbMjMiJM. Medford Natatorium Hall $dmmcl4$aM) WEDNESDAY EVENING May 10 Great Operatic and Symphony Concert of Ru ssian Symphony Orchestra MODEST ALTSCHULER, Conductor Nina Diihitrieff, Soprano cra ruc-rc Lealia Joel Hulse, Contralto Frank Ormsby, Tenor Bertram Schwann, Baritone i 60 World's Greatest Musicians, Guaranteed $25,000 for Pacific Coast Tour. They come through efforts pf the Commercial Club and leave by special train, as Medford is their only stop between Sacramento and Portland. .v,.- rj&nwju Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. General Admission $1.00 SEAT SALE OPENS AT NATATORIUM BOX OFFICE FRIDAY, MAY 5. SPECIAL ATTENTION (HVEN TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. ADDRESS NATATORIUM BOX OFFICE, MEDFORD AND MAKE ALL CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO RALPH BACON. . ,-j.j-- a-a-j-a-aftfVj mf Va-V m-. yjw - tfW--wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwMMMM'T- J r , , ' i I ' " ?r"i' '''''-'' L'tLTilTy f I ''III UlilF II ! T ' We Specialize On Window Frames and vSash A Few Illustrations Showing' Our Superior Work - If you want your home or building to present a fine appearance, bo sure that wo get the contract to furnish your mill work. Our equipment is superior; our work men are the most skilled; our materials will please the most particular. Call us up and a man will call and figure with you at once. 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