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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1911)
ii ft 1 11:1 iiv m k Sen V'XQB SIX ii. " iMEDFOTO MAIL TRTUUNT). !M KDVOftD, OTt3Sdoy.PRTDAY,J CILY 21,jt9.U. p vw WEST SAYS HIS POLICY'S RIGHT! Governor Believes In Extending . Helplnrj Hantl to Under Dog Is Not Letting Loose' a Lot of Hard , cneiL Criminals, ;V V - . 1'OllThAXD, Or.. .Inly 21. The remarks of (lovornor Wut in his nd- ilrubB before ilie l'ortlmiil Ail'cluli nt il8 wooklv luncheon on (lie subject of prison reiurut uro being tfiaeiicil with inturest lure tmlny. f "J nm going "' wi'l u's work ami . riinkc il win,'' the governor is quoted ms saying. ' Ho then denouneeu tin criticism of the state press and of individuals, of his methods in hand- hngiimmtos of the state peniten tiary.' , f "1 bolovc in oxtcmling n helping hand to the under dog," Clovernoi Woht eontinued. "Three-fourths ot the young follows sent to the peni tonliary nro not really criminals "it heart. Just because I have n juilicy of letting theso boys out on parole or putting them to work; I mm ac cused of letting loose a lot of burd ened criminals to commit further dep redations. This is not true. J jMliey is. right. "The world is. better today than it ever has been and is growing better right, along. If I can do anything in my,ltumhle way tohc!p tho poor fel lows" who haVe bo t ten ito trouble I am going to do it." h57! DIRIGIBLE IS GLASGOW 1iUR SIDESHOW. 1 1 YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I i ! - 1 t V , I . wtnt ,!Mi4.i ft "unjrxaicinvut3B k - v t r in iii L J,.. i i tfc -i"wn t ! i i 1 1 i i w .lis . . . . -. .iwT i.T ! OIHI. i.TUaYCTIr'..L9&rrHl I J - y U ' - i r .irr -if uJBV7 .--a : t' :' , ik'3& M istsjm m iw iSkSEJ JBHraff .-wi wiasjas -Kffi jiMiigm-irsi Lifc VA5s.v'-v''.tir.-.f5Statira-Wrt;i3',CLc:'. ra, L;tawK249flcfiij;: riissaam m -J - - ' ifJ&$$$ ' SAFE FLYING AT THE. GLASGOW fXHIDlTlON $?0JBS ttPtM SUN FLEES: REBELS PLUNDER President of Hayll In Fllujit and Revolutionists Pillaging Capital Foreigners .Seek Rctuge On Doard American Yacht. t I , Nond for .loliu 11. ltnekc'rollorV wltf' PcuuHylvitnlit Hotiator'H buhl head no mutter, Ik a tptoAtlon uitltiitlug tlio uuioh today that It wan uei'enmu'y to soiiulc HocloiiHly. .MiHt when tlmt liiil off tho artificial ut'ooxonuikiU'iti niiKuvt body wan bcRlnnliiK to onjoy tho now oleotrle fiuio, tho wind which tho lilit pnddleH caused clillled tho Germans Ask Protection. HKItlilK, July 21. T'wonly llo (lornmii I'muillort at OHkiiIhi iMi'.ib'ui' alarined Ml Ilia fato of (IcniiitiiM killed in the I'iotN nl I'liehla, huva iiipiiilcd lu the uiivciiiinciU for pi'Ullii'lluii.' llnnUtiiH (or Hciiltli. " CAl'B 1IAVT;h:N. July 21.--Willi the capital oOeupicd hv irvoltuionistH wIki put to flight PniUnt Sinui and the federal 'forces, and pillaging alivadv undur full swing. Auioncaii and other forolgh lviitents arc seek ing ret ago on hoard an .American ahct anchored ott the town pending the arrival of an Ainerteaji warship I lie trench niul Uenuau consul hae been prottH'tuig the local go eminent officials. The French rep rcsoututivc was shshtly wounded. Our Correspondents TALENT ITEMS. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Pacific iConst League. A. Portland R. Portland 7 San Francisco : 3 At Los Angeles It. .'lios" AiiKeloa , 0 Vornon C H. 14 II. 3 7 " At Oakland R. al:land , 2 Sacramento . . . . 0 H. n. 11 V ' -' . Xortlmestern League. t At.Scattle--- R. H. SeattloV J, .h. .'-, t ..-;'. s . . .r6 9 Snohaiio ' .' ' 2 C At Vancouver R. 11. ynncuuror ,....,.! 1 0 11 Victoria . . . I 1 5 ? At Taconia ' R. Taconm .7. 1 Portland .....; 3 H. 4 E. 0 0 E. 4 4 i E. G 1 Xntinnal League. At Now York R Nofif York .:..-. : . . . .-. . . Ci St. Louis tf S At Brooklyn R I Drooklyn . . j,.Jf. . . ,'s . . .f. '...?.... 3 GJiiclnuati' .. . . ;'.. '. . . .' ... .''.. . . 4 1 U- -i .: r; At Boston R Boston v. . 3 Pittsburg 9 I At Philadelphia. R Philadelphia 2 E. K. Anderson old time plonoor of Oregon, S4 years old. now a resi dent of Ashland was In Phoenix on Wednesday attending to buslnoss natters. X. I). Brophoy or Med ford waa In Talent on Tuesday. ' Leo Bennett of Ashland was In Talent on Tuesda watching the growth of our little city. Miss Alto Smith of Glcndalc, Ore gon, Is visiting frjends and relatives In tho vicinity ot Talent. Dr. R. Bagley, is one of our most enterprising citizens, he .has J. J. (Irlm ami Mr. England spent Thursday in Grants Pass. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dalph Carson of AKhlnnd spent Thursday with their sou J. II. Carson. . Rev. A. A. Holmes of Medford was In our city Thursday morning. Mrs. Leismester, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Miss Xorah Beobe. J. S. and Morrltt spent Thursday morning in Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hacker of Dlxotr. California arc hero visiting old friends. 1 "Mrs. George L. Neale, Mlss T. Noale, Miss Mary A. Moo, Mrs. V. E. purchased a cannery outru and wiutKanjor an,i B()n Kdward, Mrs. Simp- start business on his farm, 1 1--' kins. Mr. Smith. Mr. Wilson. Jr.. S miles south west of Talent. This Is something, that has long been neededJAgner, spoilt Thursday after;ibon In in this section and the owner should Medford. be encouraged for his enterprise. ' The Fruit Association of Jackson county is building a fine new pack ing house in Phoenix. Constable August Singlerof Med ford was In Talent on Wednesday looking up culprits. , Ilomis N'eal the industrial teams ter of Yarek Gulch spoilt Wednos dayjn Medford. Every one Is rejoicing that the weather has modified. C B. Ward of Ferns Valley was trading with our merchants on- Wed nesday. . J. B. Carllle, chief or police of Ashland was in Talent on Wednes day. A. Pattlson, If. W. Lindsay, Mr. Mr. and Mrs". Lee Ilofflln have re turned from a trip to Crescent City. California. City council will meet this Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mqon and daughtor and Mrs. Moon, Sr., left this Friday evening for a two wook outing to Crescent City going via Gninta Pass in their automobile. J.' A. Mann and family 'left for Baker City on a visit. Yydla Deford of Sams Valley left for a woeks visit with Aahrjiml friends. Mr. Timothy, who ha3 boon visit ing Medford friends is now tho guest of J. B. Holmes, and family. Chicago '. s t ......'.... . 4 ! . - American .League, At Detroit R Detroit C New York 8 ' I i At Cleveland R, ClovQlan'd ..". 8 Boston ...".. f. , 7 At Chicago . Ghlcngo Philadelphia" ; '. , 3 .7 I At St.t Louis R S. Louis ,. 2 Washington 0 WHISTLING BUOY TRAVELS . TWO THOUSAND MILES I HONOLULU', July 21. Whistling coast ot tho Island, pf Maul, more buoy, which had broken loose from Its moorings off Noonday Rock, Cali fornia, has been plckod up off the thy with tho efforts now being mudo than 2,000 miles from its starting point, and brought to this port. Tho buoy accomplished Its long cruise In throo months, und except for an ac cumulation of rust, is in good trim. ju t NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given thut tho un dersigned wjlj apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at. lUi next regular mooting on August lit, 1011, for 11 Uconso to soil spirl tons, vinous and malt liquors iu (ijmntltlcs less than a gallon, at his pfucu ot business at No. 25 South Kront streot, In said city, for a per iod1 of six month, lf CARNS BROS. ' I)ato or "first publication, July 20, l'JU. I i Tik vJi "rJfl it iT il n tlyi u'yJyJnlilJ uuHiiiiMMminimimtminumutmnUUUMm You can't make a better investment for your wjfo and fam ily than to install a gas range in your homo with tho var ious accessories that help to niako housowork easy. Let us show you what It means to havo gas In tho houso for fuel and lighting. Wo nro always glad to mako demonstrations. Oregoi? Gas b Electric Co , V MKMKORJ), OREGON. , , , Ah ."in Inducement for you to try a GAS RANGE wo will rnbato $0.00 on regular price of any stovo you uoloct until tho first of August. Leave your order now. NOTE: ranges installed without further cost to you 011 easy terms. WASHINGTON SECRETARY WEDS AN OREGON GIRL PORTlnVKI). br.Ulilfont JJ M Howell, secretary of diile o'f Wash uigtou, and Helen ItaberW Portland were married hen last night and to day aro on their wa to Puget muid where the hoiioyuiimu will be hpen on a ytiehting trip. The ceremony took place lit III home of .Mrs. aTu.x Housor, Portluui Heights, and ltov. Luther Dyott ol lieiated. The bride was given ntvnv by her brother,. Human! I). Holier .' Colfax. Wash., and the bride was nt tended by Mis Wuira Lyttle otSpok une, formerly of Tacoinn. fnptaii Howell's lcst innii wns Hon Luiideu of Spokane. , 1 The Hovvells will . i m. Iheir friends after August K5 at Olympin. THIS BOOK WORTH HHADING 1 Tho Adlor-l'-ka book, telling how' you can EASILY guard against ap pendicitis and how you can-rullero st inach and bowel troublo nliuoa ' yirtfg I A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever t Iteautirul teeth lnlng Joy to lliulr u carer and make lilni forever glad Hint, nature was mi kind to Mm. But suppose your (colli need attention? You would mutt (hoot attended to by 11 flrxl clii ilcutM uoiildn't you'.' You woiibl want first cbms oik wouldn't juuV Well compare my pilti-N Kit others and rciueiiiber M all work done In my "fflio Li AIISOM'TELY (lP,UANTi:i:t) to bo flint iIiinn. 4f t 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 , PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (por tooth) .. 4$5.00 GOLD FILLJNGS ....$1.00 AND UP SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubbor plate $7.50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubbor plato . , . $10.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTION. All othor work in proportion, REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR. ANTEED TO BE teE VERY BEST. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 307-208 Fiimor and Fruitgrowors Bank Building, Conior Wost Main and and'Grapo Stroota, Modford, Oregon. Office HourS8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundayo, 0 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phono Main 053. f l0l 3 INSTANTLY, short time by druggist. la 'offered freo for a Leon B. Hasklns, the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals tor tho erection and completion- of a brick and con crete public library building will bo received by tho library- board of tho city of Medford up, to 4"p. in., July tho 2Cth, 1911. Plans and specifications of the work can he Been at tho office of J A. Mcintosh, architect, room 10 Post Offlco building. Bids shall bo accompanied by, n certified check for flvo per cent of tho amount of tho proposal, and tlieJ successful bidder will bo required to give n Burcty bond for tho faithful performance of tho contract. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. MR8. II. P. THE18S. Secretary. :a BUILDERS' HARDWARE For City and Country Homes - DISTINCTIVE AND APlMtOP.Hl ATM DHSfdNS KOK AM, IIOMKK. STIJOXd ANDS1CCTPK DOOR AND WINDOW FASTIWLNCJS KOPv ISOIiATKDIlOMUS. KVIOKYTIUNU KKQPHWDTOUQPIP ANY IH'IU)IN(I AND ALL OP IIKJIL QUALITY AND FINISH. Medford Hardware Comp'ny id ELECTRIC FANS TOO MUCH FOR OLIVER'S BALD HEAbi WASHINGTON. D. C, July 21. - I Whether to purchase a skull cap for! Senator Oliver of Pennoylrnnla or kooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K. of P. NOTICE! Next Monday, July 24th, will bo regular Installation of offl. cora. All member und vlnl- a torn aro urgod to bo present. Reports from grand lodge and n cool refreshing feed. 0 0 o. 0' 0 0: 0 .0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooooooooo 3 IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? , -j - - ROGUELANDS Inc. PEED N. OtTMMINGS, Manager I MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds orlRngiiica, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Jioilers and. MncMnory. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. A Bank's i L x is l. y . vox Nearly a Quarter ot a Century th JACKSON COUNTY BANK . rry ? ti i A ee m ' Bedford, Oregon lias served the people 'of Medford and vicinity, At all tirneo there is considered first tho interests of its depositors. This safe and sane policy las HELPED us to fcneceefl. , Your business solicitod because wo jean accord you ho l'lrget possible accoprihiodations f-ongiatohtwith sound banking. Capital $100,000. .Surplus $65,000 - , ttr tr tf'fvfxt ' 'ifttttttrtttt l? 4