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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD 3EATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKI-WON, MONHAV, MAY 15, 1911. X iM MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKPKNnKNT NRWat'Al'KIl I'UUMHIIKD IM1I.T KXCKtT KATUH. DAY JV TMI3 MHUFUHU PMNTINQ CO. Tho iDcmocrallo Time, Th Medford Mntl, Tim XlnUord Tribune, Tho South nrn OrcKonlaii, Tho Anlilaml Tribune THE MUSE VERY MUCH ALIVE. Office Mnll Tribune nulliUnc. !B-27-!! North Fir utroet, plwnc. Mritn 30S1 Homo "6. OKOnon 1'UTNAM. Hdllor nnd Mutineer Ete ICntcreil na pccond-clAS matter n Mlfonl, OmRon, under tho net of March 3, 1S7P. Official Pnior of tho City of Medford Offlclnl Paper of Jnckvon County BUBSORTTTIOK BATE. One year, by mU .15 OO Onn month ty mall 60 Per month, delivered by carrier in Mr.lfnr.l Jnrkannvllln nnd Cen tral IoInt .SO Punilny only, by mall, pr year.... 5.00 Weekly, iter year l.&O IWOU CmOUITIOiT. Dally average for Mx months ending December 31, 110. J7JI. rnU Z.aif(t Wlr TTnlUd Ulapatchta. FrM Tho Mnll Tribune Is on Kale at tho Ferry News Hland. Kan FrancUco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland, ltowmnn Nerrs Co, Portland. Ore. AY. O. Whltnoy. Seattle. Wash. XESrORD, OKZOOIT. Molropotls of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest- rmxvini? cltv In Oreron. Population V. census 1910; SS0; estimated, 191110,000 Flvo hundred thounand dollar Gravity Wnter System completed. Riving nnest minnlv tiur mountain water and slx teen ml Irs of street belne paved anil contracted for at a con exceeding $1.- O0D.0CO, making a total of twenty miles of pavement. Postoffice. receipts for year ending March 31. 191. snow increase or u per cent. Bank deposits a gain of 23 per cant. Partner fruit city Jn Oregon Itogun Itlve.r Bpluonberr apple won aweop stakrs prlxo and title of "Appls Jdnr of tho 'World.' nt tho National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909. nnd a car of Ncwtowns won Tlrst rriie In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. IV. C. Kogue Klver jwara brouRht hlRhest prices In nil markets of the world dur ing ino past six years. write Commercial club. Inclosing cents for postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever written. GRANTS PASS IS AGAIN VICTOR Osborne Has Excellent Control and Plays Splendid Baseball Local Boys Seem to Be Unable to Bring Home the Bacon. TU13R10 are thoso who say that, pootry is (load, that tho nutso has suffered a sad shipwreck on tho reefs of materialism and is mute alike to the heauty and witehery of nature and the mystery of life. Bnt the editor of any newspaper knows hotter. Not a month, not a week, sea reel v a dav slips bv hut what some ambitious person is inspired to sprint, after the laurel wreath of fame, and to woo the muse in a manner all his or her own, defying every natural law, o.vropt the law of gravitation, whieh is toward the editor s sanctum. So the newspaper, more particularly the country news paper, is called upon to perform the double office of a sign post along the path of glory and a tombstone to mark the grave of unappreciated genius, for "full many a flower is 4)0111 to blush unseen and waste its fragrance on the des ert air of an editor s office. As might be expected, such a land of natural beauty as the Rogue River valley would be sure to germinate the latent seeds of genius, that with a surprising lack of culti vation grow with an almost stifling luxuriousuess. The Mail Tribune can furnish ample .proof that the rhyming dictionary and the fountain pen are not the sole elements of poetry indeed both are frequently neglected by local bards. The following is a fair sample of the soint dialing gems that spring is responsible for. Note the remarkable ef fect: "I sat on the top of Roxy Ann As the sun sang in the west; His departing rays across the valley shone Like pearls on a fair lady's breast. "Oh happy folk that own the laud "Where the Rogue laps its shore, With sparkling waves and unknown eaves, AVith untold wealth in store.'' We are indeed a "happy folk,'' but lest it disturb the reader's happiness, we will let the Rogue continue to lap its shores while we hear the song of another bard who finds inspiration in Bear ereek: "Yankee Girl" Here May 19th WOOD FOR SALE J Qranta Pa turned the trick nKaln. Sunday and Med ford was let down with the short end of an 8- score. Onbornu had excellent control of the ball and let the local lxy down with five lilts. Khcehy. Court HaH' new pitcher, wns but little out of the ordinary and th (IranlM Pass players Hlugged the ball almost at wllL Williams of Grants Pas sent a home run over the fence In the fifth and won about J50 worth of shoe, cigars, otc, Tho Innings that counted First Inning Medford filled the bahes. but Antic fpuled out with two men down nnd retired the side a...n.l tnnln. Rf wlnfflf.. mill took second and third on poor Iuim USUal T'ltCS. til rowing scoring on Itiggs' single l)yko singled nnd Osborne advanced both run nrrs, only to 1k caught off first bae, retiring tho side. One run. Fourth Inning Smith singled. St. Cyr walked. Itiggs mmt a bounder which Miles couldn't handle and Smith scored from second. l)yk reached first on a fielder's choice and Rlggs wns forced at second, fit. Cyr and Dyla crossed the plate on Oslwrne's single. 'Wccklor went out on a bunt to Wilkinson and Fnublan wont out on a high fly to Antic. Three runs. Fifth Inning Williams made a home run. tho ball going over tliu right field fence. Sixth Inning Crews foulod out to Williams. Wilkinson sent a fly to Smith, who muffo-J and Wilkinson rested on second. Dyke fumbled "Pug's" hot grounder and Wilkinson scored. Antle and Under went out by way of first liastt. Dyke reached first on Morton's poor handling of a grounder unci took third on OitlMiriKi's hit. Fnublan singled and Dyke nnd Osborno scored. Two runB. Seventh Inning Williams stole a hit off of Horton's inltt and was sacrificed to second by Smith and scored on St. Cyrs double. One run. l'lghth Inning Crews reached first Imimi on a passed bnll auJ acored on Fuuhtun'K error of Wilkinson's "Texas leaguer." Pugli drove a hot one between Weokler's legs and Crows scored. Antle singled nnd Wilkinson came home. "PUg" anil Antlo moved up one on an error by Maker and Wilson brought both home on a single to center. 11111 went out to Ulggs. Five runs. Ninth Inning Miles reached third on a three-bugger to Smith, who was slow on the. throwln, but could not score. Medford AH. II. H. PO. A. H. "I love to loiter on the bridge Of AEedford's waterway, And watch the silvery blue ripples AVith the pebbles play. "The air is warm, and sparkling In the quivering heat. And in my languoring slumber Motion seems asleep. xVnd as my vision lingers Upon the grassy fields. There flits a charming butterfly, AVhich disturbs mv dream. " M 'Tin I tmr m m m I " ill I ' ialll J H a m.fflrf a , I - mkmfm I li t'FJiHiil I it yHiHiH mMi bbbW Wti-,J-T ..- -f1-' f BB,H ) U-H MI.OUK WOOD rH LOAD 4 l'houo Mrtln 05111 or lonvo ordnr at Medford Hardware Company CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS Our bedding plaids arc not, forced in hot grooiihouHo, but arc properly hardened off in t 1m cold frames. J. T. BROADLEY & CO, Clruhimsi Hear City Mtorvul ntiiro 0 nnd Ueutral Avnu, t'hours fltUl mill ItBl, jfrrrrrrv',..rr'''' Millinery Sale of Sample Hats j 5 J have bought at a great reduction the line of Triui Z mod Hats of a traveling man, from the largest mil- 5 lincry house on the const. 1 will include the balance 1 Z of my stock over 100 (rimmed hats, uiilaus, hair 2 ,i braids, etc. A nice line to select from; blacks and j colors; priced to you at prices you cannot resist. J Open evenings. 5 Home Millinery 1021 WEST NINTH STREET Some of us can't help being glad that the disturbing butterfly came along when it did. These sire fragments of two "poems" sent in, picked up at random in a drawer full. But so coarse and vulgar is the multitude to whom we cater for readers, that few are able to appreciate fine poetry, and cuss us if we print it, while the poots cuss us if we don t. But as the readers outnumber the poets, we cannot promise to publish poetry unless paid for at the The "Yankee Girl Is the tltlrt , f tin muxlnil comedy wi ,c'i she nppiarn In ami It Is the Joint work of Ovorgu It j t-urt and .Silvio Hela Tho story Is dexcrlK-d as it limit in turvstlng one, and In II Miss Itlng plays Jesitlc'Uordon. the whole smiled Ameri can girl, who find" herself In a l-jlln republic where, on dullness fur lnr father, she Is confronted wlih the op IMirlunlty to prove lr lojalty iiml w trlotlsiu to Undo Sam, by pushing through to xuccesx, nil ulone. hii Im portant concession for a nitrate mine In true and grltt) Yankee girl f.ishlnn. she accomplishes this success full. ami Incblentully wins the locul Amirlcan consul, for a IiuiLaik!. Arouiul this slory Mr UiiUirt ham woven many humorous compllc-illon and he hai given the comedMu. In h-H support, ampin iippt'rlutilly to illpltN . YAKIMA TO SHIP 2000 CARS APPLES Pear Crop Will Be Normal Some Damage Was Done by Frost Wheat Yield of Inland Empire Will Be Large. Hl'OKANK. Wash.. May 15 Two thousand cars of apples will In) Imrvest ed In the Yakima valley this season, ac cording to a statement received today by the Hpokano chamber of commerce from H. I James, secretary of tho Yuk I ma Commercial club, who compiled the figures from reports by growers and In spectors The pear crop will bo normal WEST THINKS WORDS MIXED Governor Does Not Believe That Campbell Offered Bribe for Killfnq Off Petitions, as Parkinson Stated Recently. SAMIM, Or.. May 15. "I know both President Campbell and Mr. 1'arMnoii very well nnd I know them to Imj homtst, conscientious men. Neither would, I believe, knowingly do tho other nn In Jury. The whole matter must bo the result of a mlsunderstandlm;. My rea son for expressing a desire to confer wuii Air. j-arxiHoii was that i um uiiuuKiiuui um lumj. r lam'-" ",' iinxious lo gei luniT inioriiiation on and other fruit, Includlni: peaches, wll tho subject. 1 know nothlnif of the mat- oririK the total proiuciion to approx-'ter except throuBh press reports as I Allies, NH i Uortou, iU J UpiMH, 3b 5 Wilkinson, lb ,.3 lsuacs, If 3 Antle, cf 4 lUder, if 2 Hill, c 4 Kheehy, p 3 Wilson, rf S 0 0 1 I 1 0 i 1 U 1 1 0 1 0 (l 0 0 Totals 34 flnuitH Pass ; Wuclslcr, 2b S nuiblun, ss 4 Maker, c 3 Williams, 3b .... 4 Hinlth, If 4 yr ii HIkks, cf 4 Dye. lb 4 Oshorr.it, p ...... 3 !t 10 1 27 12 TotulK 31 8 11 HIT.MMAHY. Home run Williams. Three-baso hits llorton. Two-base hits St. Cyr. Struck out Ily Hheehy 7, by Osborne 6. Ha'seH on balls Off Kheehy 2, off Os lioinii 4. Hit by pitched ball Hy Os borno 1. Double plays Fuulilun to Wuckler to 1)ko: HIkbs to Wocklor. em pires l'atton uuil Kntrikeu, Tlmo of tamo 1:60. HY 1NN1NOB. Medford 0 U 0 o 0 1 Q G 0 6 Hits 0 M) I (l 111 M- t KrVorH u n o o i o o o i Oiauts I'm .....0 1 0 3 1 2 I 0 8 Hits 0 3 U 3 1 2 2 0 11 Krrora .0 00"803r-6 Imutely 3000 cars. Some losses were iccasloned by late froHts, but In spite of this the crop Rives promise of being larger than tho average. Growers in other parts of eastern and central Wash ington and Idaho, eastern Oregon and western Montana also report that every prospect is bright for large crops of ap ples and other tree fruits. Hankers lr Hpokano and throughout tho district es timate that the wheat yield of the In land empire will he fully CC, 000, 000 bush els this season. Winter wheat was Hinply protected and the spring-sown grain is doing well In ull parts of Die country because of the timely general rains. BIG MINERAL EXHIBIT SENT BY JOSEPHINE OltANTH I'AHS, Or.. May 15, Ono of tli v Holiest displays of nugget gold and rich quartz gold over assembled In tin west will be sent fiom this city to tho northwest mining congress to convene In Portland Tuesday. The gold mines from quartz antl placer mines of this legion, principally Joseph Ino county liave not seen either President Campbell or Mr. Parklson since the controversy started. "I had hoped that no referendum pe titions would m filed against the statu educational Institutions, and hope that the matter may bo satisfactorily ad justed, 1 was out of the city when Mr. Parklson was hero yesterday and did not seo him." Tho above statement was given out by Governor Wust regarding tho contro versy In which H J. Parklson charges that President Campbell of the statu university offered to brlbo him not to file the referendum petitions ng.ilimt the university appropriations. BANK BUILDING ' IS BIG RAZED! Ilulldlng operations on Ihe I'lrsi N.i ' tlnnal 1ank building b xsn Mnnduv ' morning, h'at unlay night tb uin- and fixtures were transferred to th tem porary iiuarters at the corner of i'.hIi and Main streets and bunlnes re sumed tin-re this morning A Istrrl.-r was placed ncriuis Ihe sidewalk In front , of the building to prevent Injury to passursby and th work of dlsnmnlellHg, the structure Ix-gaii. The building "III tut raised us soon as possible ami work I on tho new structure twgun. Haa for Ovsr raylnj. MOCNT VKHNON. Wash . May I Accused of on-rpnylng n contractor. State H-rmliir lauerson Hammer, for merly mayor of Sedro Wooll, y, and T J Morrow, former city olerk, are being sued for 1350 h tho city Hntli iipp.-ur- 1 In the superior court to defend Ihem selves It Is alb-ged that HumiiiT and Morrow were responsible for William Nellan being paid 1250 III excess of; the amnunt duo for hi in for fhn lmprov--ment of I'erry street some months ago Hasklns for Health. Where to Go Tonisht 1'.. r tub tits In fuumukurg lirut'llra'H t'.riiiiKl.iiiU the "ttlr tlueti ucts of th piece Mr lit in's iuuiiii.il numlxrs are l In nil in I Include Top o the Morning. Nora Mnlone" 'Come Joseihln In M I'llng Machine." "I.o" Among .the ltoss." "Where's Mums." mid hy ropiest she sometime adds the old f.iiirlte "Ylpp 1 Addy l A" and "Hlngs On Her I'Mugern" and It li unnecessary to slut. that In the rendition of tliewe numbers she Is all that can be dclred. us the nudleueo usually pre. by Joining In Ihe churns The east Is a gnd one and IncttnUs five CiinmllMiis. Hurry Hllfoll. .limn VIII usMna, Charles WUuiliiger. Wllllum ll.il liday Pel, r Curb Wllllum P Carle. ton. Paul Piriir lb nr Ibrginiin, Jnll It.- Ijiuge M irgm rtt" Wright and nth r The ci nrus Is said In be a very dulnly colli rtbui JACKSONVILLE IS DEFEATED BY BUICKS Tli. Midford llilliks l,ed bori lth Ju kMinvlllc Kunday on tie Medford ball grounds and rnil hmuv with uu 1 victory II. uy lilllliig and nli.ir field lug f.'atiirrd th' gs-e Hllhouwh pi iv nn. slow,,) up uftrr the fourlh Inning whin a lu-Hty rnlu skilled the fimtlng A irlegraiu from .Munugr Itoper of Orants Pass urn received hy Jilek Mc (Slu and read "Ww oongrutulatu you utMin your victory We are llrd of plalng b onli league teams --o,.r The llu.eks will iro.hl pluy nl Grunts Inhs next Thursday Xnlffhts In Convention. HHATTI.i: Wash. May IS Dm thou sand Knights of PlDthlws fiom ovi tli. sttn are In H.-llttlr. o,.iy In nttend III. Kriind IiHlg, yM.iliig tomoiruu (Iriiiid Chanevllor Hiigem- Foster and (iuiinl K"pir or Iti-cords and Heals. II ,l l.oe were mrl arrivals They report ed in new lodgfs Insllliiteil within the Inst seven mouths Degree tmtiirt from lo elites wll compete for llooo In piU.s nun nam., set nis, ruproiiuelng the Hu man warriors of SOU II. C, ull he glvui Hasklns for Health. -FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLARENCE C. EATON, C. S. B., -MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, MAY 7GTH, EIGHT O'CLOCK WWWWWWWWWKWi NATATORIUM i Bowling, Billiards, Pool, Skatlnir, and Big1 Auto Baccs Soon. INDIANAPpUlH. Jud.. May IS. With tho running of the 00 inllo interna tional sweepstakes on tho speedway hero two weeks off morn than hulf of thu 46 automobiles enteu-d Imvo urrlv lo.lliy yytryv ll-IIIIK ' ii:Hl ol,'fl , , tr ,.. .,.............. i neeoeii. 1.,'Ot.. III.' OIIII..M' lili'in ,,, 'l T'i, .1 .r, for the Decoration day nVent COONCILMEN TEST AUTO EIRE TRUCKS CoiinelliiKii Merrick and Kmerlek re turned from Portland and North Viiklrnu Moricay morning at which plauc-H they were Inspecting automobile fire appara tus. While In Portland they tested a 70 horsepower I,.i France flro truck ami at North Yakima were given a demon' station of u 90 horsepower Webb ma chine. Theso trucks am of the com bination variety, having chemical tunks, hose reels und ludders. Tho 60 hoisepower Pope-Hartford ma chine tested at nan llernanlluo some tlmo ago Is thought highly of by the Bhootlnf. I Tub Bathg for Ladiil and Qontlenun J at all tlm. Big Dance Evry Saturday Hlrht, i 0OO0-- t0 f ' I JmnJIJ CROWDS GO";; - . ( and her superb company, presenting ji ol Kmlth KiikkTs beautiful vomedy-druma, WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount or Dry Ash, either blmk or split. How prlcu. I'hone 3311, Union Meat Co. ed iiiul 1 councllnwri, but tho genorul opinion pre o miles! vu"'' Mttl on" ot If'('"' liorsepower Is Hasklns for Health. Look at a few of th furnisher! rooms udvertliwU und puck your trunk! U-GO . , ."WHEIiR Tnu "FEAOIirUZ, VAiLEV" IK Tunsn OKAPTSBS i Hongs hetwd-u actH hy Miss. HoIho, ( J Hril.I'lllltlf.H t.v r'ntnr.itn V- r (jlmMMt TOWIOHT CX.BVE8 COMEDV TENBB PKOTOPAAYS EXOEI.EEKT MUBIO EXOEI,r,l!KT MUBIO OlfE PIME w :: :: :: rr'40'' Rock Spring Goal OH HAND AIL THE TIME, FHOVE 1003. Burbidge TUB COAX, MAN. Second hand Remington Typewriter For Sale. little Used. Wide jCflrriago Medford Book Store Medford Theatre, Friday May 19th LEW FIELDS PRESENTS nw.iovors Blanche Ring "The Yankee Girl" Book by Goo. V. Hobart Music by Silvio Hein Harry Gilfoil and 50 others j V()lT LAl'dll IjSIONSATIONS YOI'SKIII IjNKW fTIII0NTTO IJ IIAV1'"; (JOT ij vont -ij voi1 ix I'MNd'W.lTII'ljTIIKIIt (IUMI THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER AND SO WILL YOU 40 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY 1IKAK MISS RING SINf(i Til 10 XKW SOXdS And nmyho if vnu Vc good n I'cw of tho old. PRICES $1.50, $2.00. Scat, .snlu Tuesday, M-ay Hi, at Ilnskins'. A SONU AdlRL TIIIOX 'A IIORRV or IP J0-H0'0'r9't-JB J. B. ENYAHT, Proildont J. A. IM3IMIY, VIca-ITcMilont V. IS. MKUUICK, Vlco-Ircilitnt JOHN B. OIITII, Cnuhlor W. IJ. JACK HON, Afln't Caihlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 BAFK DKI'OHIT IlOXIiH FOH HUNT, A OKNKHAI IIANKINO HUHINICHH THANHAOTKI). Wo HOLIOIT VOUIt l'ATUONAUU. It. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manuf act urors of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE. CRUSTIED R0C.IC n"ir ianT in t" r r a Trtnr OUJVl'Jl'jlNJ'jLi UltiVVIiilJ Doliyored to any part of! city. Offlcoi JruilK'otvi'r' Hank IlldK. l'honu M. J3i5. WASHED SAND Plant North Riverside Phono M. 6091 0. ,T. SlOAtON, Mgr. for Conrrvtu for Hrli-k Work for riiiNlitrlii WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00: Pino, $0.00. 3 Tier to Oord. Will Jioin to Ship May W. Phono us at J3utto i'allH. BUTTE PALLS LUMBER CO.