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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TKimiNE, M1WFOKP, QmsgON. THURSDAY, .TWFi 32. 1011. HIS AND LEANS PLAY TOMORROW Every Man, Woman and Child In the City Arc Supposed to Bo at the Ball Game Friday The Cops Will ? .A fief You If You Don't Go Out. -" ,i f t f HH ATTRACTION. Fnlrt B. LcpiiH, five innings. Choice vs. liegithtre, four in Brisounll Park, llolley and f. PLACE. firht streets. TIME.' Fridny nflonioon, 4:30 p. in. A UKNKJ'JT. Mcdford Concert hand, whieli in return will Rive free open mr concerts tins summer. . PRICES. Meiii 50 cents; Indies, .." cents; children under 12, free. -f $3600 Is Paid for Picture By French Artist --- Tomorrow is the day! Tlio Fnts will piny the Lehns mid the Fats wilt be very, very fat. nnd the leans, very, very lean. It will be the one game of the season yon cau't afford to miss. The tcatns arc to meet nt 4 o'clock nt tlie Nntatorium for the purpose of donning their uuifornis. Later they will march in a body, led by the band, to the ball park, where five furious innings of bnseball will 'be plnycd. When this game is over from the Fats and the Leans will be picked seven men to play the regular Bedford team. In order that the game will bo close, tho regulars will loan the "choice" a battery and agree to make five outs in order to retire tho side, the "choice" making three. This second game should make a hit and this may be the only one mndc nt the grounds. Manager Court Hall says he will bo there nil the time sizing up the players for new material for next season. Sonic of the Leans and a few of the Fats may get on steady. It will be a great game. The men in the uniform of the Fats and Leans will bo business men of the city. ,. t Mcdford police will bo under the direction of the baseball magnate.-.-Friday afternoon) Harness and professional men who resist closing their stores will be arretted, with their clerks and Monographers and fined four bits. Tho decree has gone forth from tlio office of the mayor, and Mr. Kcntner and Mr. Ireland Lave issued ultimatums to the public. Tlio action of the mayor is to in sure the presence of every business and professional man nt tho great sjnughlcr of innocents nnd others in the "flits" vcrsusJ'leans" game Fri day afternoon. Tho hour of 4 has been fixed for the closing of nil places of business, nnd the police ore instructed to do their dutv. SMALL FOREST FIRES ARE UNDER CONTROL Tho necessity of the erviceJ of such an organization as the Jackson County Flro Patrol association Is clearly demonstrated by two ofrest fires ttys season. One of these, which has just been extinguished, started on Clover creek, above Klam ath Falls and burned for six days be foro It was extinguished. Over 50, 000 feet of timber was burned and 130 acres were swept clean by tho flames, which required tho attention of 11 rangers to hold it In check. Tho Smaller fire, which started near Itnch, beyond Jacksonville, was dis covered by Forester II. G. Whitman and put out before much damage had been done. Tho rnluy season being over, tho underbrush and grass Is becoming more liable to conflagration and the asboclation will send out, their patrols as soon as possible. Campers are cautioned to put all fires before leav ing, ns this is tho chlot cause of the forest fires. NOTICE TO ALTj CBMB.yr CON TJlACTOItS AND HUIIjDKKH That on and after tho first day of August. 1911 tho loeal Cement Work tire Union No. 1D8 will enforce- tho following scnlo of wages nnd hours: for lulHhors C2 1-2 cents jior hour, for finisher's holpors $3. CO per day, f'pr labors ?3,00,nor doy, for box mix ers f3.C0 per day. Eight (8) hours to coiiBt'ltuto a days work. Hours from S a, in, tq tj p. ui. and ilmo and ono lmlffor, o'yor tlino unrt doublo time for gundnys and holidays. F. II. ?Ic D9unld, iroo,; C. V. Dam Is, sec. HnskluB for Iroalth. I ' - HgQg. v-:ffls,w.i. i.iji ,,,, rat m, - 5? ! 35 TT flcrSttiytfi90SSW SMALL EXHIBET AT OMAHA SHOW Mcdford Will Inclutlo Her Sliowlnu With That of Southern Pacific Crescent City Officials Address Members of Commercial Club. Messieurs Lair Dubrcnil and G ursiv Petit terminated thw week at the Salle Petit the Mil of the studio of the artist Jules Brctou. The minimi realized .- IlHl.KlOf. (.fti'.l.iiSn, of which ,ll.iU0(. (22.:i81) was obtained on the hist dav. Th blggt price was lS.OOOf. ($3,600) for "Amour." the uwot price of which was onlv lO.OOOf. ($2.000). The purchaser was Mons. Kuoodler. The picture, which wtw exhibited at the 19p3 Salon, represents a poimtrv Inndfcnpe nt sunct. A young peasant, his scythe on ln houlde and n voung girl with a sickle in her hand have met on the edge of n pathway. She know not whether the ought to advance: she dnres not look back. The peasant, however, boldly turn back nnd looks at her ulule he continues on his wav. TROUBLE AHEAD JIMMY HICKS OF MADEROISTS MAKES TROUBLE T Owners of Cotton Mills Employing' Undesirable Hits the Tics 'After 18,000 Men Petition for Relief, Mayor Canon Assesses $20 Fjne From Part of Taxes but Authori ties Cannot Grant Demand. MEXICO CITY, Juno 22. Diffi culties of tho Mnderi8tos who are in control of the government grew today when tho ownere of cotton mills employing 1S.00O men applied for re lief from a portion of their taxes, con tending that an immediate shutdown must follow a refusal. Tho govern ment is not in a position to relinquish tho revenue, though tho cotton men are in a position to enforce their de mand. .Mnderlstas today exchanged shots with federals within tho city of Pueb la when a plot by the rebels to dy namite the federal barracks was dis covered. Tho first chango In the iladcro cabinet is rumored today. It pro vides for an exchange of the portfo lios held hy Manuel Calero and Ka fael Hernandez, who are respective ly slated for tho positions of minis ters of fomento and justice. Takes Big Force of Cops to Sub due and Handle Him. A street brawl of more than usual interest occurred Wednesday night on South Front street nnd tho services of several citixens wero required to get the host of one Jimmy Hicks, a participant. Jimmy was gloriously drunk and engaged In combat with a pal fully as drunk as himself. Officer Cing cado endeavored to arrest boh men, but one broke away and left Hicks to tako care of himself, which he did by restating tho officer. Officer Helm I went to Cingcade's assistance and be tween them ho was taken to the city Jail. Tho drunk laid down, pulled baclc and did everything possible to get away, but to no avail. Hicks was arrested about ten days ago and tried tho same trick. Ho is a very undesirable character and Mayor Canon impressed this on his mind by a S20 fine. Jimmy left town leaving some great wishes for the po. lice force and Mcdford in general. LA PORTE. Ind. The court here is considering a motion by James D. Morgan, Chicago banker, guardian of Katherlno Baker, whoso rortune Is estimated at 830,000,000, to permit her to spend 10 per cent of her in come for charity. NEW YORK. A murder mystery explodedwhcn police summoned to open a casket found by workmen dig ging n trench pried off the lid and discovered a French poodle taking Its last sleep under an eiderdown comforter, We Sell Ruberoid And Guarantee It We Know It's the Greatest Roofing the World Produces Whatever roofing you are using on any building, you are paying the price of Ruberoid. There are 300 imitations for Ruberoid and all of them cost more in the end than the genuine. The imitations have names that sound like Ruberoid. Frequently they are sold as Ruberoid.' Before they are laid and exposed to the weather they look like Ruberoid. You cannot judge a roofing by its name you cannot judge a roofing by its looks you can judge it only by the service it gives. Get This Free Book It tells the advantages and disadvantages of tin; tar, shingle, iron and ready roofings fairly, frankly, impartially. Remember, whatever roofing you buy, you are paying the price of Ruberoid. So learn about all roofs before deciding on any. To get this valuable book free, address us, or, better still, call if you can. Trail MEDFORD, QBik. ALLEGED GRAFTER PUT ON TRIAL t Sixty Talesmen Are On Hand Case Will Be Tried as Expeditiously as Possible Dalton Charged With Soliciting Bribe. OAKLAND, Cnl., June UJ. Willi a dozen deputv Pherifff- keeping or tier in the crowded court room, the tnnl of County A"i".-or Henry I. Dalton lor soliciting ami accepting u bribe, opened today in the superior court before Jinle Meruit J. llrown. Sixty talesmen were on haml wlicn court opened and Hie work of exiim iniiiK them was ibcgtiu by Deputy District Attorney Uynes lor the slate and by Attorneys' Fairall ami Qchnnjj for Dalton. The accused hat next to his' attorneys, di-phiying no nervousness but taking a keen inter est in the interrogations. District Attorney Doiiohue is de termined that the Dalton cn-c nhall r.a tried ns expeditiously as possible nnd has nrranjicd with the other judges to have the exclusive use of the entire venire. Mcdford will not ho icpivsculcd by tin individual exhibit nt the Omu hu laud show. Such was the decis ion of tho members of tlio Couiincr clnl club Wednesday night. This vnlloy will bo included in tho koii cra exhibit of tho Southern Pacific ns it was thought that the henofits of u scparntu booth would not jus tify tho expenditure necessary hi Us preparation. The. petition of tho Central Labor Council was brought .up for its sec ond leading but ns the council hud no representatives present to discuss the pmttcr it was laid on tho table uftcr considerable discussion. The Croxcont City dclcgatio.i, which is visiting Mcdford and tho IJogue Hivor valley was present tit tho meeting and speeches were made by several members of the party. Judge John L. Chihls took a hand in the labor ,diousMou and all or a few words discussed the ndvisibilily of Med foul and Cicsi-cnl City "et- together'' for theintcrests of both cities. He showed the benefits to be de rived from ii good wagon road, joint ing that Mcdford would then have lower freight rates by reason of the comparatively short haul from tin coast, lie aNo touched on the sub ject of a railway owned and opcnit- cd by the citizens of Mcdford. Cus eont City and the intervening coun try. A railroad of this soit cotiid bo built and equipped for .f:i,l)llO,ll(IO, ho said and "the I topic lluer val ley need pav tribute to no corpora tion on earth for freight." Thomas Duffy, president of I In bonrd of trade, and Thomas I'm cock, county supervisor of Del Xortc count v nlso mude short talks nnd ex pressed astonishment uud satisfai - tiou nt the strides Mcdford had made in the hist few years. As their nniiips apply it might bo supposed that (hoy were "doubting Thomases" but their remarks removed any doubt ns io that nlitl they clearly demon- s trilled that Crescent City and Del N'orte county arc well forward in the ranks of the progressive communiti" of this part of the country. There is something like .f'ifiOl) dues unpaid and thos in arrears will haw their names made public at tho next meeting. A number of bills were or dered paid and other routine busi nes transacted. HER SEX BARS HER FROM LAW PRACTICE ATLANTA, u June 22. Al though n graduate of Atlanta Law school with honors pud considered the brightest member of her class, Miss Mieniil A. Fels today stands refused a license to practice law. rnends of Misr Fein wiy they will take the matter before the legisla ture. Judge Pendleton of the supcii.ir court who refused to license Miss Fels, declares he did so as thu laws of Georgia make no provision for liny but male attorneyn. FANS They arc healthful F'TT They uro sanitary M? . A Tlicy uro comfortable A 'J'Jioy cost onclmlf cent mi hour Io run tI , Tlicy uro Just tho thfug to JLI keep your customer In Si good humor Then why not buy one? Call at the Electric Building 200 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. 7T f- FltlDAY NIOHT Medford Opera House, $$$&$ tho Htatteot and Bct MusUnl Comedy Offering f llie lKru Year FER.R.IS HAR.TMA -. -Tr,j " cum iii& :vipuru Jy Company ff '" L L i"!1'"! in I" 3a! lrriy J5 aAV '!$& W3L.& VtrU J II f 1 II I A 75 I J w Wiyi nn II IF3 f . S J Tn a r ijtj UVhm so MuiU tf Atnlrit A LllllaJotirnoylo iltoLnrul of Mnko.Uollnvo WITH WALTER. DE LEON ' AND MISS MUGGINS" DAVIES Talhr Mllh Singing and Dancing Co. of 85, O Seat Sale Tuesday Morning, Haskins G. W. SLATER & CO. BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS ttro propiued to ivo you bolter fiurcs-tni iHiildin Hum you nroiiKod to in iMoiU'ord. Wo mummlop bolli work, nmtorials nnd saf isfai'iion. p0r0p&rr-0iHMHr--pJ'i J. H. ENYAKT, Prcildont J. A. l'KKUT, Vlco-Ircldont V F. E. MBiaUCIC, Vlc-l'rcillt JOHN 8. OUTII, Ciuhlor 5 ' W. D. JACKSON, A't Cnuhlor. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 H.U'K IlKI'OMIT IIMXK8 FOH HUNT. A (JKNUItMi MANKINU 2 UUHI.NI-SH TltANHAOTKI). Wo HOI.IOIT YOUIl l'ATHONAOi:. r44f0.044lil-&4-m44-04t.-0l tr44-r-rfei ; Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. trtffrrrr r For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS mljoiniiu,' oily ol Medford, on lon time, eusy j)iiy meJilB. , 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and naving in; also sewers, waler ami litflil. Iuiig lime, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, ,V0 acres alfalfa land, HO acres fruit land, perpetual waer right Willi water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, easy payments. .340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit laud, 1 mile from railroad, on long lime easy leriiis. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts or from !() acres upwards; price $2f.00 per aero ami upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; longtime, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS .pint within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 0 'annual paymouls. Gold Ray Realty Co. 2JOmTMAUJSTmiIOT. U. t . . i I 4,4 I