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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1911)
MTimrORD' MATT, TRTBttNK MTODFORP, QTWCifttT, MONDAY, .TrNE 20. 1011, BEDFORD FAILS EVEN f GAMES Loses at the Post by a Scuro nl 3 to ICostly Error Lets Two Players Score Clilmiliin Mated In Seventh. Scoops Around the Infield Kluvciiwui, Medfunl'H new pitcher, IlKlllH lildl III) WIIM lllll gUUllM. Ill) IIH'JH Ilic Hjiil ball mill Iiiim all nl' Ihe nlli i'ih, One week ngn liu pitched ami wnii mi 1 1 lulling game, lie Iiiih iioii Mdemiible Mpccil. ('omddeilng tli.il liu held Hid down valley bunch, all htrmiK'TM, lo tliimt liiln, it liMiliN good. IIIm iiiiiiI i ii Ih not perfected iih .yul lint II Ih believed that In; wilt hIiow A madly cnor Ii Shinty Milim m mtcoml Ihinii in i I'niulli inning of a I'iikI liall game at (lianlM 1'iihh Hiinilay cunt .MimH'iiiiI dm Ktmri ,v a hcomi nf linen tn hud ami iiiiIcnh iMi'ill'nul gtulm lint iidaI ditec giumm Mttittlit lliii iIiiiiiiiiiiihIiIi nl' tlm Mil ley. Till) fitiiH who Imped tn nee the Ineal leant win jeMtetduy game anil even up Hut h'Umoii'm peiecntuge WJ Imilly disappointed. Tim erinr wiih iiimle al a ei llieal pel mil ami let two nf KopciV iiiiiiici'm ciush the plate, cinching die came. Although Ilienll'inJal heme hook give Shorty mi nimr, ami the miiin miiiiiI, diere In cuiiNidcrnble ilmilit te guiding Ihe play. Shinty appeaieil In have recovered in tunc (o j-t-t bin man hut llin uniptie called (he i miner na I'n- ami that Heltleil it, .Mcdfoid'rt only run eaine in the fiml canto. Mllen, fimt niiiu up, lamleil an tlm 1'iint pitiiheil hall, gel tint; n Hitiglc, Ho tnnk Hffiim! on high tlittiu. Captain Mcl'ntlhy hue--rilleeil ami a hit hy nK Inline Hi'nreil .Milert. That wiih Iho only evenll'iil innings Medford hail at hat. Onlwiuc mis in tine I'm in ami held the Ineal men In Tour hiK In (he M'Wiilli Mctlfnrd hint a ehanee In henru hul Cut ley Wilmni in li.Ung In make thlnl fnnn dcenud wiih trap peil ami mifnrtumilely m turning whh hit hy the hall. A JO-niinule enn vendiin wiik held in the center of the ilimimnil, U'iImui finally being called in hy Court Hall for "the. best Interest of the gaiae,' (Irani Iiixn pit a run in the third, In the fourth they fiei the hac. Then it wan that Mile iiinile hi fmr.r.ln ami while playing lag with the hall aroiiml second banc twn ituiticr Mcoreil. Hail he heeu a fraetinu of n hecniiil sooner in hnndlini; the hoihe. hiile he would have hail hi man out on a forced run mnl Ihe Mile would have been iclircil. That ended Ihe ncnriug for the day. The. talk lent, in the seventh fo. lowed Curie v Wilson's blocking tin hull iumheitciillv while liirmtiL' on gieut cIiimh hero next Humtay. In tlm iiieautliau hn will gel lu'UiiMtoiucd to thu local ginumlN. the hiiHa Hue afler trying (n nlonl lliiid. Khechy, field umpire, did not Men the play. (Hover for (Iranta I'iihh handling Imiiii! plate called Wilson nut. Captain .MeCnilhy proti'Hted for I'll uiiimlcH ami nideied WHhuii to ictaaiii nil mccoiiiI claiming that (Ho- ccIimiI no juiiHilietiuu. In (bin he' wan light, (Hover ordered WilHou out and McCailhy oidnred him in. Wilkin cmapeil on tlm hug while thu hleacheriteM ciied "I'luy hall." J''i tially .Manager Hall, tiding, aH ha Maid, "in the bent inlet chIn nf haHO hnll," ordeied Wilsun out ami In) came. Thereupon Captain McCarthy letired from the game, Wilkenunn go ing In hIioiI ami Wilnon lo firnl, while Taylor, a new man, dotimid thu uimd(. Captain .McCarthy wax right in hin contention ami nhould have heeu unstained, He would have heeu in league, hall, hut in the IiiihIich it in advantiigcuiiH nceiiNloually, iih Court Hall HiiyM, to give In and yet the game going, McCarthy wiih nlnn light in retiring from the game for had he played after bin hard fight for bin I en in he might well have been leimcd a ''boob." Hut figttic it out for yourself. Withingtoii naw it this way and he Iiiim the miiv: M.-.ir.mt .Ml MiltM. :i Taylor, eajilaiu and coach of the UnlvorMity of Oregon ImHchall Kipiad, wiih in Med ford uniform .Sunday, He Weill in in llio eighth mid nliowcd up well In the imiHk. Uu Hcenut In have a good Kwing. (Jmly from firil coached him mi the pluyeiH, If Taylor learna Iho favoritoH of the viHilorH lie Hhoiild make good. How ever Ineal f iiiih Ilka In himi ('urly In IiIm old poHilion inn) Court will prob ably keep him thcie. An up valley wind ueroHM the din- PAOE TTTREHl " " '. ''. - Jl-M FISHING UPPER E IS RGGU GOOD Jiiil(jo Kelly Catches First Stccllicad of Season On Fly Many Reports of Splendid Catches Made Son of Ferryman Lands a 35 Pounder. Ktoelhcad Iroiil arc hejiiinjng to;i lake tin) fly, .Judge 1. K. Ki-llejil; catcbiiig a five-pmunli'r Sunday,!; the fir I one of the "Mcimoii, j ! l.!uloii tn.iti tt'lwt lifivr ifiiirinvii,1 lit 'i mMm.mM G V Demonstration Ml ill lli vmiiiy wool iii.iunn 11117 iiiii r iniii'i m'ii nnif mi"- intii'(yiti ,f'(; iiioml Sunday made it hard to itip ,Ui upper widen f lb- Uy,w lmi'!; 'em at Mccnml. (IrmilH I'uhh.' Htolfl linen rujwrtiiig Mplcildid catchcM, tin'!;! Ilia lliiid Hiiek freipieully eaily In Ihe river ovldonlly being leller htockeiH;; gauii. i (IiIm year than ever before, owing loj!; Mri'itrlhy, c Tnylor. e .... Imitii'd. rf ... WIUllMMIII. Ill U'llnnii, c, III lllll. rf A nl If. If .... llniliT, 3I . . Hli'Mllll, i , .. I .. 4 UN I .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 Tnlald 30 Oriuilx run NVoi.ir. :i 3 II fltlllllllll. (IN . 3 1 IIU'kk, ef I ! WllllimiH, 3d ... 3 iKkIIV. a 3 (HiiiIUi. If 3 'ritwfinl, rf . .t H I'liiililuii. Hi .. 3 lOnlxirn. i . . 3 1 I TotuU :s IL I I) II II n 11 .' 0 0 0 I I n 0 n 11 n HJ. I 31 It 3 I t t X (I I in I 3 M is WIIhihi mil for Intorfrrriic. Hl'MMAUY Struck nut lly Hlevrnunn 3. liy On- Imrii llnm-n on Imllo Off Htrti'imon ? Wllil iinlrlt HlnVTumm Hulk--Hit- .nnnii t'mplro" Olow-r. Kticohy Tlm 'of kiiiiio -3 liinirn i Orthornc won Ii!k l-iiiiio vuHlnrdax? Of Ilia three bilM heeured by Iiim team' a In) got two ami alHo two ol the num. The fuiirt at the I'iikm are loyal to him ami gave him a great weleoiiif, WillirunB, third Hacker, nailed a hot one right off Hhorly'M bal, thcre bv rubbing our kccoiiiI haHciiian of a hit. It wiih 11 pretty htop. Pug Imiiiich wiih in greal form yen tcrday. Ho caught two long hard driven to center after a very pielty Mpriut. Krank nailed oile of On borne'H offeringH for a hit iiImi, heor ing .MilcH for Aredford'H only run. Heard in the hleaehurs: A fair young ilium! warbled to her escort, "Oh I jumI love to Hee that Medford fii-Kt biiHemau pluy. He is jtwt too cute for anything." Ma' cl'iHing of the Htreain lo coiiiuicr- uftl fiHliing. mi' cmning 01 me Himun 10 eonuuer-, ifftl fiHliing. 1 ; fjquix, the hoii nf the fcirwnnnj: Mntj&riiti, on Friday caught ami' tlrimlcu a flo-pound Maluiuii above the Tvtivnt! friiutli. Till. UfllltiMlt ti.iL. Ifl, I en on a HKion. V. C. Ail kin and J. W Mven in a half day look 7.'l fi-h I nun the Itngtie above Trail. I'lhing hcciiih lo be bellgr there Ihau eier before. Hnfiklmi for Health. wirP'ii'iiwpw w iukwpiwwww ' mi 'i.ij by Medford but lliii4 Jlclding was a little off color. He sn caulked up with an error but he had a narrow escape. ., in.' mi ri iptf n Nv522 -tfit atLT-RCDUClJia SSJtWBAMDLBT OF THE Celebrated Nemo Corset Mrs. Frances T. Dean OF NEW YORK (TIT -.W. JPSjs GXffl& wy u $k I V"f 1 7 nl J r JP N3321 5elf-Reducinc CORSET SPECIALIST Several loyal Medford f iiiih jour neyed to the I'lihS and made consid erable money. They couldn't get it up. II. C. ICenlner, niannger of the Fatn, went up lo get a few pointers. The I.eauH had bout beware of his added knowledge. Autlo made a long run and nabbed a hard one. He nlu made a great try for a hccoiiiI long drive but il fell too fmt. He just got his mitts near it when it lauded. The team rallier niiM-ed the be nign influence of Frank Fraziur. Kader Heeured one of the four hils (li'ori'O Merriinnn. I'.nli llmv. Mill . ' ' , .iiuiicr, wrovur tnriun, iwiu rivnu. Itert Harmon, Marl Keddv, Doc lliown, and F. K. Deiu-l were aiaotigj 1110 loyal ones at Hie rui Mimlay. Tout Hanley turned the lowu over ... ii :. : it.. ...i...t. t 1 1 1 111 me Yiniiiiip. Miv I'mri uiuirii loyal ly. Tom Iiiih been elected to taeitiber- Hiip 111 (lie VHtinnglon imst'imll lings' j lauuuig hee. ri . .... 11 ji it rmoriy cities geis uie maine u s losing the game yehterdny but llue-e j who saw it still helice that it was His1 I'taps who lost il. The play wu- close ami Shorty fuiabled. Hut it rt ii . y looucil irom the sine lutes as it lie Kitt it's all in . IK ' viz hkbW , I L'nn vmtaAy id vt WFyftm -v yi'ThKaa r jIj wmm us tw cnwiTwicT usjrwut :irran I ? ( I 1 y Tlioebaivli ofnn!-ltic Latlikor Wrbbmg outwrjr the cortct tod ptoduce rxlirmc fipjfe-rcdocJion witli pctlcct cue, itindmg or xjicd. Will be at our store Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, June 20, 27 and 28, and will be pleased to meet the ladies of Medford to explain the superiority of Xcmo Corsets. f JSring your corset troubles to her and she will help you. All the New Fall St3les will be shown. Q Your particular requirements not ed and explained to you by one who knows. All styles, slim, stout, short and tall. I We ask you to come and see Mrs. Pcan, even if you do not buy. THE NEW S3 Corset ilrtiir f raft recovered in time. the game :i Jack Withingloti has fonnul a i great opinion f the Arliagloii. It i-. ; ileueeillv oiiiet. UoneiierKtiow I .s KENTNERS Hnnklns tor Health. I I 11 1 . r- $1100.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY HALE'S PIANO HOUSE A Big Demonstration Sale Does This Mean Anything to You Remember that we are the only direct factory to home distributors of the world's best pianos and player pianos at the least possiblo expense to each individual purchaser in Southern Oregon. Evorv piano must move at some price within six weeks, as we need the room f r other goods that we have on the road, and the 'different factories that we-represent have made it possible for us to make the following offering to the Duying public: THE FIRST PARTY ARRIVING AT OUR BIG SALESROOM AFTER JUNE 26TH, WITH A COPY OF THIS AD VERTISEMENT, WILL BE ENTITLED TO $100.00 TO APPLY ON ANY NEW PIANO THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK AND WE GUARANTEE THE REDUCTION TO BE TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR PRICE, WHICH IS THE VERY LOWEST AT ALL TIMES. THE SECOND PARTY ARRIVING WITH A COPY OF THIS ADVER TISEMENT WILL BE ENTITLED TO A $90.00 REDUCTION ON ANY PIANO THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK. ',t'L fV W m lil I'M m'Jr Third party arriving will bo ontitlod to an $80.00 reduction on any piano wo carry in stock. , A. Fourth party arriving will bo entitled to a $70.00 roduction on any piano wo carry in stock. Fifth party arriving will bo dntitlod to a $60.00 roduction on any piano w 0 carry in stock. A , it Sixth party arriving will bo entitled to a $50.00 roduction on any piano wo carry in stock. ''tJifcL Annn , .. Sovonth party arriving will be entitled to a $40.00 reduction on any piano wo carry in stock. , , , .nn nn , , , Eighth party arriving will bo ontitlod to a $30.00 reduction on any piano wo carry in stock. . A , , . Ninth party arriving will be ontitld to a $60.00 reduction on any piano we carry in stock. . , , ,,..,-. For the tonth party arriving wo have a very fine low top Kimball Organ to givo free in the vory best of condition. Any other store would ask you fin on nnli for this orcran. Our lino consists of tho following makes: Wm. Knabe & Co., Chickering Bros., Ivors & Pond, A. M. tho world's host Apollo Player Pianos. Sterling Player, Laffargue Player Pianos. This applies to the city of Medford only. But the same proposition will be extended to the entire section of Jackson county and the people of Jack .son county can thank the different factories that we sell goods for, for their very liberal allowance on this big sale. EVERY PARTY VISITING OUR SALESROOM WILL BE GIVEN FREE FOR THE NEXT SIX WEEKS A NICE COPY OF SHEET MUSIC, SOMETHING YOU WILL APPRECI ATE. Remember that we guarantee to sell you any piano just $100.00 cheaper than you can obtain same elsewhere. Our reason for this is that we have no expenses to contend with in any way, shape or form. Wo will give $500.00 in cash to any charitable institution if any concern or individual can prove that our prices will be marked up to offset tho above allowance proposed to the buying public and which is allowed by our facto- We sell pianos on easy monthly payments of $8.00 per month, and $10.00 per month. We trade in old pianos as part payment, organs taken as part payment on our entire stock of pianos. McPhail, Sterling, Laffargue, Huntington, Henry F. Miller, Mendelssohn, Also Wo have over 2500 satisfied customers to refer any intending purchaser. We tune pianos, Wo rent pianos. We move pianos. Wo box pianos. Wo ship pianos. Wo sell pianos, in fact wo do tho piano business of southern Oregon. Our big salesroom is located at corner Tenth and Oakland avenue, south from the Washington school. HHMMaiHliaailHlwaHHMHMMMWaaRMMMHMMH Used pianos for sale: Ludwig, R. Mali. Others ask $400.00; our price $296. Wellington, Mali. Style H. Others ask $290; our price $196. Crown Oak. Others ask $450.00; our price $300.00. Vose & Sons. Others ask $500.00; our price $350.00. All can be had on the easy payment plan. IV