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I I MEDFORD METJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORTCdON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 31, 1011. PXGTC THREE INSURGENTS POT REGULARS Oil! Standpatters Worsted In Exciting Game Much Fun Is Had at Hard Fought Ball GameScore Is 7 to G Weather Warm. Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Tlio liuiolc onlluwM took it full nut of tlui Moill'onl (t'litu yt'ittvnluy 7 to f, mttuh to tlio (k'lljjlit of tlio wvul itrowtl who found tludr wuy to tlio Krmiiiils. Tim l'iiiiiii wan to Hettlu thu (tlium jiIdiihIiIii of tlio oily mill nlso u lot of hot air urKUiiit'iitti which huve liri'ii Koh'K " urouiiil llw town for hmutuI ilnyn, Kuluriiiir thu routi'Ht hum Hhort I'liilnrn at JO to (1 tint outluwH cor liilnly hIhwciI tho hjh'oiI and hlinply took the fmiH hy Htonu whfii they iioorcd Htivt'ii ruiiH in thu firnl thrro iuiiliiKH whiln thn ri'niiliiiti viri try fnj to rimliro wliftl luul really hup JtOIIPll. MuQuoid anil Tinny oppiiril for their nuim'thi- teutiiH, hut hoth jiltcliern wero furi'ml to retirr rurly Su the ciwiic lilij,' wny to IlurxeKH ami HriiKluw. Hoth llwHe hoH intcheil Krrut hull it ml Holt wipped Iheiii the kooho I'f'gN for the four re liinllilliK IliniiiKrt whli'h eiinhlei Ii!h team to win. Arehio Weiffeiihnoh walked to Ht ut t thu cauiu anil (iii it hit ami run play Kmler ulanhcrt a hIukId through hhort, (laffney ilropit a piplu of a hunt anil the luihrn aru full with uo hody out. linker mumi'd onu to I lor ton who cot Dutch at the plate hut Jack dill Hiuuloil In riilit eoriiif Ka il or nml (laffney. 1'attou htuiii; a Hcremner to center on which Maker (mil dill reentered. Tim rtKularri came hack with a tal ly when Jeff Mile reached Hrnt, the hall tnkiiiK a hail hound over W'cif henhach'H heail. .luff wont to third when Mitchell threw to rij-ht field to catch Shorty napping. Ilorton hit to hcconil, Shorty xcortui: when (Jaff uey fumbled thu hull. Thu iluicktt tallied nuiiiti in the sec nnd. .Mitchell retired second to firt Tinny reached firxl hy MtrikiiiK ut u mild pilch for a third Ntrikc. Dutch walked, Under hit to M-cond forcini: Dutch. Tinny tukiuir third on the play and itodcr i'irnt; (laffney walked, filling thu hnnex; Al linker with the crowd all pulling for it hit drove a douhlu to ri(ht field ncoriiiK 1 umy mid under. Tho jtuventh and hut run hy the Ituicka wiiH Hcored in the third off HurKt'HH who hud replaced McQuoid. ThyiiK Hiitli'd to left marched to hoc oud on a panned hall mid ncored when Tumy doubled to deep center. Medford m-ored onu in tlio fourth when Walt Anile tripled to loft con ter and scored on "Doo" llortou'n wnulti to left field. Thu fifth was thu mont inlerehtiii): for tlio HiipporterH of the home team ami in iuih inmiii; iiiu weoru came very iwnr heiii tied up. Only a lit tlu Hkull hall playing killed the chiiiioPH of thu home lmiuhIh. Jnuk WilkiiiMni wiih Hafo'wheu flill dropped IiIh fly to left. InancH and WilHou wept up on thu air line to Pat ton anil fluffiioy, Autlu hiucled hix Hvcniid hit to loft. 1111 Hinged pant Hceoiid Hcoruii WilkuiHoii. HurcHH wrulkfl. Shorty Milon hit to Hhort tho hull KCttinj: away from Dutch Wi'ttunhuoli .foriiiL Antlo mid Uill UurcnH wiih nailed, boating it for tliinl on thu urror. TIiIh ended tho scoring for both teiiniM. Iluru In thu inumiur In which thu men with tlio official pencil cauitut thu Kfi'io: INHUJIOKNTH MrH. M. Klliott mid ilmif-litar, MIhh Mildred of Hook I'oiut wcro here to utleiul thu Decoration day ttxeroiHtm mid iiIho to vlult frlemlH. An alarm of flru wuh given nl 1 p. m., Tuertdiiy, our firu hoyx promptly reH)ouded. Thu lire wiih at the roni deiiuu of Mr. Toomy, and wax quickly uxtiii'iilHhed, doing very llttln diim ngo. I)erorntion day uuremonloH worn largely attended by our peoplu. Many viHitora were in Central Point from adjoining towim, Kagle Point hu lug well represented and thu day ItiiHHvil off very pluiiHiintly. Many of our people apeut Tuemlay ufteriioon in Med ford among whom were Mr. mid MrH. T. W. Glngcudo, Mm. Will Prcwutt, M!hh Utiiller, Dexn I.eo, Mm. John Painter and daughter, Mm. ChurlcH Hullivmv Hay Duiilap, J. 1). Luwjh, A. K. Iw1h. I. NIcIioIh, Clarencu Pniikoy, W'll limn Marline, Mr. Littlcfichl, Mr. Pal iiinr. Jl. A. Ford rutiirned from a viwit to Huttii FhIIh TuoHilay morning. C'oiiHtahlu Lee Ingram i virtiting at Hornbrook, Cal. Mm. StuveiiH of Tolo wnH Hhopping horn TiHwlny muriilng. Mm, Hmidnll in vlHiting her dniigh ter, Mm. Whipplu In Woodville. Tlio membera of the M. h). church tendered their piiHtor, U:: Ha'relton, rt fiirowell roceptlon Mouilny evening. 'thu church wiih wnll filled. The young ladicH1 choir of thu evening Hinging Houiu of tho favoritu Hacrud mingH, Mr. Crowley, on behalf of tin Y. M, C. A, mndo hoiiic very good rcmarkH and preHcntcd Huv. Hare) ton with a gift. The reverend gen tlemmi responded lulling why ho re nigni'd IiIk t'hnrge huro and what IiIh futuru work would be. Ico orcam am a vnnely of caku were pusHed nniiind by tun young ladien. Mm. Hmihorn woh a Woodvillo vi- itor Tuefidav. Scoops Around the Infield BY HOX. Tho Kme was too Ionic drawn out and thu playura vhould ahow a little more pepper, u looka sood from a purtalorH aland point. Churlcy Terpunlng anil Jack Whlto lout their volrea rooting In thu flrnt huso Ideuchera. Turp la rarryliiK rough dropa guloru around with tilm today, while Jack White la eating cracked Iru. , . . . Al linker pla)ixl a flan garni' In center fluid yeaturday. Hnker la a prlncu of a fellow uud hardly ever la hoard crabbing. With tho sacka full Maker Mlamined a pippin to right field which didn't taatu well to thu wUo one, And then ttiey tmy Hakur can't hit thum on thu outalde. Fred lloper rollabod tho victory by thu llulcka. Itopcr with Oaborn, Werklur, Colo an d3l. Cyr made tho trip to pull for thu Jlulcka and they euro did ami) pulling. Oahorn waa a pleaaml chap when Gill caught that ball ending tho g&iuo. I giioa Jeff Heard didn't do aomo booatlntr for tho Uulcka. Jeff with Frauk Fraaor. Toliu Ilroua and othura livened up orerybody In tho nuto sec tion ao thu llulcka were In right In all tldeo. Jeff and Frank aru on the inildo looking out while Mono la on thu outaldu looking In. Como Mosu think It over and get In with the live onea. Dan Hhoehy waa golug around like Sweeney on thu iiiu book with the dollar beta. Finally Umpire Patton ahowed Dan a aoft apot on tho bench and Dan played thu part. Mum waa thu word, I felt for you Dave, but couldn't reach you. Under la aomo claaay third Backer. Von folka that don't think ho co in to Jack Mcaiynn and he'll tako you to thu gazabo who Inapecta cranluma. IMnky Hhowed claaa all tho way and won auvural bets from Jack White. Jack and tho kid had thu batting fever on but Decrfoot slipped Jack tho yellow fruit. Moau I'll send up thoao Urea ano Inner tubes before tho next game when Court la at Tolo arranging a gamo with tho brick yard crew. nob Ilragdaw canto back good and strong. It muit havo felt good Dob eh? On a fluid of gravel you did jnakc them travel on old Decoration Day (Put on your old gray bonnet). All. it. in. Hit. po. a. i:. Urfrrntmcn.NH 3 0 0 0 3 4 2 ltuilrr, ariK.,6 3 9 0 3 2 0 Cliifrnny, ml .3110341 )lakcr, cf ....0 1 l o 3 1 0 mil. ir 4 i o o a i : 1M (ton, rf ...4 0 l o 2 o o 1 ThyiiK. lat ..3 I I 0 B 0 0 Mllrhrll, .o ..4 0 0 0 3 2 .1 Tumy, p ,,,.3 I I 0 0 1 0 llragiluw, p . .1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total ....35 7 R 0 27 It ( ,. HTANPATTKIIH. All. It. 111. HU. PO. A. V. ' Mlli'H, as ...,4 1 0 0 2 4 0 lloiton, 2nd ,.4 o j o a 6 ,1 Crown. 3rd .,3 0 1 1 4 2 0 Wllkmioii.m 4 1 0 0 12 t 0 lniiaca, of ...3 0 0 ' 1 0 1 0 Wllmin. rf. ..G 0 0 0 0 0 .0 Anile, If .,,.4 2 4 0 00 0 Hill, n .,3 1 1 0 7 1 0 McQuoiii, p r,.i 0 0 0 0 0 II HurjceiiN, p. ..2 0 0 0 0 2 0 Total ...,33 S 7 3 27, 18 1 HUMMAHY. I Three lin-o lilt Antlo, 2 Hand hit I ' Tumy, Htniek out Uy Tumy 2, by Drag- 1 uw 1, by IlnrKrHM 0, Ilnao on JaU off i Tumy 6, off MuUuolil 3, off llurgeaa 2, I lilt by pltohed ball by Tumy 1, by Hur- Ki-MH 1, Wild pitch McQuold 1,1 Umpire i I'atton, Tlmo of miiiho 2:20, 11Y INNINOH. llnlckH ..,12.14011780 It 42100000 07 "H 3 18 10 10 0 08 Meitfurd ..123450789 H 10013000 05 HQ1023010 17 Tlio'pooplo.of thla olty should buy "Mndo In Qrogon" gooda from tho locut niorchnntn whonover' tho jirlco nnd (piullty aro equ,al to Kaaturn tuftdo goods, raaklna tor Health. AUTHOR OF "PINAFORE" AND "MIKADO" DEAD LONDON, May 31. 8lr W. 8. Oil bert, thu noted dramatlat and lib rettla, who wruto tho famoua "Savoy Operaa," Including "H. M. 8. Pina fore." "Patrlence." "lolantho" and tho "Mikado," and waa knlgtod 1n 1907 by King Kdward, mat a tragic end yesterday. While awlnunlng In tho lako in hla grounda at Harrow, frU'uda obaerr ed that ho waa In difficulty and atrtig gllug. Thoy hurried for help, but Sir William aank. When thu body waa recovered Ufa waa extinct. Ho la bultovod to havo been strick en with ayncopo. Sir W. S. Gilbert waa tho guiding star of tho comic oporu utago of tho lust guuoratlon and hla operas writ tun In collaboration with Sir Arthur Bulllvan, are at 111 recognized an tho highest form of tho comic opera Among hlH greatost aucccaaea aru "11. M. 8. Pliiaforo." "Tho Mikado," "Tho Pirates of Penianco," "Pa tlenro" and "Trial by Jury." Hla "Dab Ilallada" and "Songs of a Cavo yard" aro hla chief contribution to thu poutlo lltoraturo of tho Kngltah laiiguago and both hayo run through a ituinhur of editions. CRISIS EXPECTED IN CHICAGO STRIKE CHICAGO, Hla., May 31. Notices wont out to union men lu tho building Indimtry to return to work with tho Bteamflttora now li course of erection aro expected to bring a crlBls today (n Chlcaga'a $40;000,000 building t(o-up, catiHod by tho jurisdictional wurfuru botwoun tho Htoamtlttora and plutnboru. A Joint board of arbitration, com posed of roproaontatlvuH of tho unioitH aud tho cotitractorsi decided Monday to Btuud by. thu utoamflttorH, Thla puts tho contluunuco of tho tlo-up uqunruly up to tho plumbers. NOTION. The Huv, Mr. Snmloy of Portland pronohoa In thu Froo Motliodlat church ou Tenth and Ivy utroota Sunday. Morning aud. OTonlng, TRIAL OF SEYMOUR SCHEDULED FOR TODAY SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., May 31. Tho trial of Chief of Pollco John F. Seymour on charges of conduct un becoming an officer of tho pollco de partment and Incompetency, waa scheduled for today before tho board of pollco commissioners, it waa ex pected that Mayor McCarthy, whose letter to the commlsalonera, In which ho arraigned tho pollco department, resulting In tho charges being filed against Seymour, would announce the appointment of a successor to Com missioner W. K. O'Connol, who re signed Monday. There waa some doubt as to whether Commissioner Isaac Spire, who has not boon entirely In accord with tho mayor's policy, would bo In attendance. Joseph F. Sullivan, prcaldont of thu board, and Commissioner Max Goldberg wore quickly folio woe tnti. tho board room by Chief Seymour and has attorneys. Seymour's fight ngalnat summary dismissal, which It Is gen erally la conccdod Is tho purposo of tho charges and trial, is basod on the contention that uudor tho now statu law, a chief of pollco, cannot b re moved and his romoval raado effec tive without a review of his trial by tho Btiporlor court. Tho tochnlca) chargo against Soy mour Is that whllo ho prevented open gambling in San Francisco, ho was Incompetent in that be failed to close thu gambling places. NOT1CK. Tho regular meeting of tho Amort can Woman's League, will bo hold at tho Baptist church on Thursday, June 1, at 4:30 p. in, Special object of mooting, election of offlcora for the ensuing year. ANNA M. JEFFREY, Sec Hasklns for Health. MEMORIAL DAY IS OBSERVED Splendid Exercise at City Park Parade Forms Promptly on Time All Business Houses in City Were Closed, Orneral observance of Memorial day wuh held throughout the city yen terday, the buxiticftK Iiouhch being closed during tho afternoon when everybody, both old and young, o journed to the oily park where appro priate exereiHCH were held in honor of the departed Jieroew. Thu inviting coolnesH of the shade trceH brought hundreds into thu pnrk where Kitting, or reclining on the green the listened to thu specchex of thu day. Tho speakers' Htnnd, especially constructed for. the occasion, wn tastily decorated with flags mid hunting and ou either Hide wuh hung a picture of those' two famous lead em of (lie nation, Washington mid Lincoln. Immediately in front of the Maud was a loving tribute to the unkuowi' soldier and Bailor dead in the form of u monument draped in the national colors mid bearing on the base the in scription "To the Unknown Uead." The exercise of the afternoon be gan when thu parade, which formed at the O. A. It. hall marched dowi Muin street to this city park. Ied ! Wes Lnwlon and Harry Ling, mnr sIioIh of the day, the long line, com posed of thu police, H. B. O. Klk I. O. O. F.. school children, the O. A IL, V. IL C. nnd others marched to music furnished by the Medford con cert band to the corner of Holly an Main Ktreets where (he veterans am their Bister order, the W. K. C. marched through open ranks to thcii places before the speakers' statu' where W, II. Gore, (he orator of thi day, payed glowing; tribute to those who gave up their lives that thi country might live ns one nation am' to their mothers, wives nnd kwccI HunrlH. He advised the young to em ulate the example set by the veterans, to have n purpose in life, to he will ing to live for principle and love of country, nnd, if necessary, to die. Following the .address, W. W. Whher wns introduced and recited :n touching manner that well knour worn, "Beverly Ford." A drill by two scoru children of tht Washington school under the direc- jion of Mrs. William Shoults was next in order and hhowed thorough nnd careful preparation on the part ol tho little folks. Commander D. (I, .Andrus of tht local post wus in charge of the ex ercises. Iri the forenoon the graves of tlu dead were decorated. The members of tho Grand Armj of tho Itcpnblic, tho Woman's Belief Corps and others met at the G. A. It hall at 0 o'clock nnd were taken in automobiles to the Odd Fellows' cem etery, where decoration services wen held. Tlio graves of the deceased sailors, soldiers and members of tht W. B. C. were strewn with bcautifu' flowers. E. B. Watcrmnn was in chargo of the transportation and he with H. O Wortman, Howard Bros., H. G. Nich olson, Ben Sheldon, Walter Mundv T. R. Wilson, C. E. " Wickstrom Charles True, T. P. Knhlor, furnished automobiles to carry tho veterans, their wives mid children to the cem etery. Thomas Edmeades, n veteran ol tho war astonished everyone when hi stated that ho was 80 years old. Ht looks fully lfl years younger; and h tho father pf Forrest nnd Henry Ed mendes, business men of this city. Henry Mela, adjutant of tho post noted in hi old eupaoity of drum mer. He served iu both Pennsylvania and Iowa regiments anil has not lost tho skill of his fightiug days, Tho officers of tho G. A. R. are Mnjor D. R, Andrus, commander; II Motx, udjutmit; II. C. Clay, sonioi vico; J. J, Stncoy, junior vice; A Duff, officer of the day; J. Klippol quartermaster; G. W. Jones, tthnp- laiu. Tho officers of tho Women's Relief Corps aro: Mrs. Knler, president; .Mrs, bnrah Andrus, senior vioo; Mrs. Maggio Noble, junior vico; Mrs. Wood, treasurer; Mrs. Kent, chap lain; Mrs. Debloy, seoretury. No doubt many of tho veterans and many of thu noble women who man-lied in yesterday parade will have gone to join their oomradex oil tho firing line before another year has pfissed and those who assisted iu thu oxcruixcH may rest assured that their services will not be for gotten when the hour of final reck oning comes. NOTICK. Notice In hnruby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting on Juno C, 1011, fbr a llccnso to sell splrltous, vinous and malt llmiorn lu quantities less than a gallon, at hla place of bualneaa at No. 2 North Front street, In said city, for a period or six months. E. O. IJItOWN. Dato of flrat publication, May 2C, 1911. Woman's flreatest Trouble Ulg Sandy, Tenu. Mra. Lucy Can trell, of this place, saB: "Every two weeks, I had to go to bed and stay there several days. I suffered untold misery. Nothing seemed to help me, until I tried Cardul, tho woman's tonic. Although I had been afflicted with womanly weaknesses for Beven ears, Cardul helped me more than anything clso over did. It Is surely tlio b'st tonic for women on mirth," Weakness Is woman's greatest trouble Cardul Is woman's greatest medicine, because It overcomes that weakness Tho warm weather will soon I) here. Wo havo tho neces sary requirement to mako work easy In warm weathor. Seo us for tho best of ELEC TRIC FANS and tho best of prices. SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. 27 SOUTH CK.VTIIAI. nnd brings hack strength. In tho pant r() years, Cardul helped ovor a mil lion women. Try It for your troubles, today. Hasklns for Health. Pure Clear Sparkling Ton can't afford to tio without this splondid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sant to tho houso. The purest, most healthful drink known ia SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, AMt Therm Im Omly Omm "Bromo Quinine" Thmt Im Laxative Bromo Quinine wtn thc vfMM vtn r oum a mu im &m Mr, Alvraya remember the full Dame. 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Buy your tickets now at Haskins Drug Store and the Pacific Motor Supply Co., avoid the rush. Every ticket has a guarantee signed by Young and Hall, that your money will be returned if the flight is not a success. One and a third fare on all railroad points from Ashland to Grants Pass. Tickets, Adults $1.00 Children 50c IRRIGATION The Dry Season is Here Be Prepared to TAKE WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Plowed, Fenced, Leveled and Planted to A Standard Variety of Trees, for $400 Per Acre. CAN YOU DO BETTER IN THE VALLEY? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Do you want a Tenant? Want-Advertise in the Mail Tribnue