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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
frtttA,lirr.rfrT'Vfr'J ' NWwMwNM'liWWlWWPWWWlltllil illWliMllW IIIIIPSUIUWIM i umu ui I yvwf --Plv-iul c o 7'. P2lGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNK, MrcPlTORD, ORKCJON, 1WIDAV, OCTOHMR 20, 11)11. i f r V R fc GMNTS "IN BUD" ill Mission McGraw Has Notice Served on Him t Be Careful of What He Says to INi Umpires Merklc Is Fined On Himdred Dollars. , i NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Tho Giants nr iwUnil" with tho National tmso b.iltvmhilsftlnn today. M.4naj;cr Mo Graw has received official notlflca tlon.frdm tho commission that a roo- tillon of his conduct In Inst Tuesday's gain owl httho Atlilotlcs will result In a heavy fine, removal from tho fiolu and disbarment from future world's series Karnes, while F:rst nnncman Fred Merklo has been fined $100 McGraw's ttltudo toward tho um plre!i Trdm tho coaching llnw and the bench was offensive, and Merklo was puntahed for the use of improper Ian puna on the field. That John J. 'McCSraw openly ac cused officials of the National com mission of having the world's series fied' for a Athletics during the tirade of abuse which ho emitted on tho diamond in last Tuesday's game hero is tho statement made by Ban Johnson, president of tho American league. Allowing tho dispatch to McGraw by the commission of a letter warn ing him that further unseemly con duct ou his part would cause bis sus- nensloti for tho remainder of the world series, Johnson said: ' "During Tuesday's game McGraw. while coaching his players on the Eldo lines, continually addressed re marks toward the bar where the members of Ibo national commission wero sitting. After Merklo was called out while trying to steal sec ond base McGraw Walked over to the Giants bench, calling out bo tne mem bers of tho commission could bear: This Is a suro thing game old American lcaeue methods jou al ways wanted 200 per cent the best of It, and you are Retting it now. It is ji fine thing to have Connolly. Mack's brqther-in-law. to umpire for you. You'vo framed it up to rob us.' "Connolly Is not related to Mack, and 1b an eminently fair umpire,' added Johnson. "Connolly treated the Giants squarely In every game. I called the attention of President Lynch and Gary Herrmann, members of tho commission, to McGraw's be havior, and they agreed with me that something should be done about It." The umpires have been Instructed by the commission to rule McGraw from the field tho Instant ho shows nnv slim of an eruntion similar to that of Tuesday. Commissioner Herr mann declared today -that the umpires have been ordered to enforce tho rules fearlessly. scu LPTOR PUTNAM Two Operations for Brain Tumor Follows Stroke of Paralysis Is Well Known In Mcdfard Where He Visited Recently. . , BLOCKED GAME AGAIN 8Y RAIN T Makes It Possible for Mathewson to Pitch Tomorrow If Fair Weather Prevails Bender Anxious to Work Once More. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 20. The rniu today makes it pohbible for Mntlicwhou to pitch the next sume and it is possible that McGraw will hend him to the mound. For Ath letics, liemler, the slnr Indian twirlor who lost his first game of lite heries after striking out eleven Giants mid pitching n wonderful xnme, is vrnzy to get uuother elinnee to pitch bin tenm to victory, but it is thought thai Muck will send Plank, using Bender in he fifth game. The. Athletics und Giants are fur from being a boeiuble party ut pres ent nml it is fen red that the jiext game will develop bad blood on both bides. McGruw is sore over the let ter of jopriinund ueut liim bv -the Nu tionnl oommibsiou, while Fred Mer klo is in a similar state of mind on Account of the $100 fine which was imposed on htn for improper lang uage ob tho field Inst Tuesday. Half or'8 cuts, received from SiiodgriW spikes, are hurting, with the result tluil the little Athletic third baseman is becoming' peeved over tho incident vhilo JSnodgrtis ih angry nud dis gruntled overtlie uhurges of "difty fonll" which u're being made against him. . NEW YORK Helen Woodruf! Smith, the 'Btnmfoid, Conn., lie.rt'hi Vill not have (a pay "Huzzio Lunib," Russell Griswold, n choriiH mini. .fOO, 000 haar( balm. The jury in tho un usual hrcAt'h of promise suit return ed a verdict for thu defendant to dy. 'od received from Snn Francisco w to the effect that u mtoui! opera - turn will lie performed upon Arthur Putnam, the sculptor, mii of Mrs, M. A!. I'litiiam and brother of Ueore IVltlmm of Medford, who H seriously ill from brain tumor. Mr. Putnam spent n week with his relatives hero recently, and his mother and siMer. Miss Klixnbuth Putnam, are now tn nttemlnncc upon him. Slight hope of his recovery i hold out. The San Franoisco Call f October ID, comments as follows mou the enso: "Arthur Putnam, the sculptor t f this city, w lying hi h critical cuiidi tion in tho St. Fkuicis liosptnl, fol lowna delicate operation performed upon his brain by Dr. Harry M. Sherman and Dr. Philip King Drown on Tuesday. "About ten days ago, the sculptor, who has a 'residence in this city in Forty-fifth avenue, suffered a stroke of paralysis' and it became apparent that an operation would be iicms pry. "Authorities at the St. Franei. hos pital said yesterday that the sculp tor was restiii weh after Uia oper ation and that Ills condition yester day was not dangerous. 'The board of architects of the Panama-Pacific International Expo sition company, at the suggestion f Architect Willis Polk, has been plan ning recently to send Putnam to Europe as the representative of the organization. Notable Animal Work. "Putnam's reputation as a sculp tor, in this country and abroad, is based principally uou his animal work, notably his pumas. W nw? recent historical figures, dealing with the history of California, are jierhVips destined to immortal? lu:r., lint the series is as yet incomplete :iufl little known outside the studios of California. "While Putnam has been devoting lus maturer genius to ' his native state, his early pieces were exhibited in Rome and Paris and his reputation assumed international proportions many years ago. Before his nnimuls wer familiar to .artists living abroad John Sargeaut saw charcoal draw ings of the human figure by Putnam in London ami marveled at their un nloiniru accuracy. California History Symbolized. "In 1503, the .sculptor determined to begin a series of figures symbol izing the various epochs in California lustory, from the time of the Indian down to the present. Ho contemplat ed modeling seven or eight figures, three of which have been completed and have already attracted much at tention locally and are regarded as masterpieces which will place Putnam in the first rank amoug the world'8 grant artists. They are the Iudian, the Padre .and Uie Plowman, cast in bronze a trifle larger than life size. "The whole series has been pur chased by E. W. Scripps, tiie San Uiego millionaire, for his country! home near Sau Diego. "Putnam hns also been working upon a fouuiniii recently, about the bnsu of which all the familiar iini inals of California the jackrabbit, bear and his well known puma will have prominent places." HO PROGRESS MADE. fContlnwd from Page 1.) ft single venireman given a seat In the box will remain thorp. The importance of his decision cannot be underestimated. The de fense contends that no man Mho has any impression regarding the cause of the Times explosion should stay in tho box. This the state denies. They contend that any man who hold -j the gas theory must bo elimin ated hecauMj he could never believe the first principle of tho prosccu- uons case, unit a leiiow was com-, mitted. but that a man entertaining tho dynamite theory, so far as, the mowing up oi tne TJineb was con cerned, but -whose opinion does not go to the guilt or innocence, of Mo Kaumra, is peref;tly eligible. An adverse ruling ou this point would bo a heavy blow to the de fense, and since the cpiestion first originated Harrow haft been prepar ing a list of authorities which ho has handed to the court. While Judge Dordwell has not sig nified when Jio will decide this point, it was considered certain that he must decide soon, us the holding of the men in the jury box who have been challenged by both sides is like ly to leave a bad impression outside. Look at tho ',For Sole" ads and Or Cn til a at Mia ilnurra flitf rwliiAa. tiscd i'or sale. I WIFE FOUND DEAD, Q HE IS HELD AS SUSPECT nlBBHRHiillBBb S 1 OJr A 1 The Art vStore 37 North arnpe. FOR THE GOODS AND BEST, PRICES, i EDWARD UM2T, . With four bullets in her body, any one of which uncording to po lice export, would have caused death, Mrs. Annie Dart, twenty eight ears old, was found dead tu th.e kitchen of her home in New York. While the police aru of tho opinion that she was murdered, Ed ward Hart, her huhnud, declares it to be ids belief she committed sui cide. He has been detained on the technical charge of beiug a suuspi cious person. ' X I! We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4. S', lCjaS O P. carbon lamim; 25. 40. CO, 100. UiO, 250 watt Tungsten Intupa. The best lumps nml thu best prices, All lumps guaranteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co. Phones: Pacific 4C01; ilumu 124. fr); THE Sunrise Laundry J IWMII.V UMHIIINfl A Hl'HCI.MrV. MAt W1IK tlVAIIANl'KICI Ordoin cnlhid for mid ilullvuiod. l'lrsl clnmi work dimu by hiunl. Lndlun' and invn'n suits rleiuiml mid preHHcd, Tel. Main 7Hllkj S Homo, :i7. Coriior Klghth and Hi). Ceutrul Ave, &444-'t'' 4 ,0,. SS J0 fc POHTluVN'l), Ore. W. T. llisop, local, representative of a Clovehmd wholesale house, was arretted heiej on a fwlenil warrant changing him! with conspiracy in connection with an npiiraiseuicut of thu stock off Kuosber & Co. of Seattle which wenti bankrupt two 5'enrs ago. LONDON. Egypt will soon Iw: fornmlly annexed t otho Dritish em pire, according to reports here to day emanatiug from usually reliable sources connected with Herliu and Vienna financiers. The foreign of-: ( lice makes its usual perlunctory de nial. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Riverside New anil Up-to-Pate Modern la every particular, gas cook Inr, steam beat, etc Women and girl must bring refer ences. W. M. SMITH Home Phone A4K. )si j ii S! :; J! !! i: ii i i i, i i EXCURSION i? r ; Pacific & Eastern Will Run an Excursion BUTTE FALLS to SUNDA OCTOBER 22, 1911 Draperies ,W carry a very completo lth of draperies, laco curtain, fixture, etc. and io all clasccs of upholaterlnif. A pecial man to look arter this -work ezclualvuly and wlU jriv ac food ervlce aa la possible to cat In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co Leaving Medford at 8 a. m. Returning reaches Medford 4:50 p.m. if - yiyVry-aTWTVrrWr Electric add Gasoline Engine Pumpers For - Potatoes Fino Durbank Potatoes. jAxrcs uitos.. Capital Hill Ilancli (Near Iteservolr) - Order your winter supply now. rnce rignu wo deliver. i . Call Bell Phono Main 5181. m$tmft Rock Spring Coal 6V MAXD AJJa Office and Coal Yard, Twelfth and Front StreeU. Pbose 7181. Burbidge DO AX. tfidealfaiMetfl AT FOUNTAINS. HOTCL8 OR CLSCWHCRC Get tfae I Original and Genuine j HORLIGKS MALTED MILK TfaeFoodDrinkforAHAiIes jucif mix. 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Yo build tbo finest lino of pumpinK nincblnery-tho result of oyer ten years experimentinj; and practical experience Kewanee pumps are opcraieu uy nana, gasoline enuineH, eicc- trie motors, etc. nowaneo oyBiems aro compiciv. muy uio easy to inatall. Jivcry piani seni out umier a iwniivb guaraniee. uver iu,uuu fvowaoeo ojriicnu in iuimiiiui eperauon. iho cnargu ior cugiiieeriiii; avrvite. nan. ui npieio Acwanco cutuiot;. Kewanee Wafer Supply Ce. For Salt By HUBBARD BROS. OREGON Mm nt, iaVBiaVI !W i aV COH 0Hi.lll.r .t RsBIBSl illirHHlBPfSI BafkfdflMafal w saa VaVW l I aaa kaaB I MEDFOED baa HAVL YOU EX4MINFD CAREFULLY Till') UNICOI'1 EXQUISITE MT'E.K.U ENGRAVINGS Ci Mil) NOW SIJONVINO .trices Range From $3 to $25 The Mrrivold Shop til W 1 S' BT, MaMlMV"tt tttaj m $?$$$ i? $ 5? $ j? $ i? $ itd .1 . 0 v ft? The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - f IOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS and PROFITS $5 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY h.u'i: mu'OKiT iioxics it) it uicnt. vr. x. aoRB, rtinut. J. A. PSSHT, Vie 1'rts. JOK R. ORTIT. Cmbt.r. r. s. Ksmsuox.' vie rrta. w. b. jaoxmom, Att, uitr. t h fit ' m fe$ $ $ $ 8 $ $ $ $ $"$ $ $$$$$$$ $ $ $ $',$ $ till m Hie uimniiiiou.s vfidict by tho 1 raveling public of tlio J i X X v u i i u II i u i iui 11 i i I newly opmiod HOTEL MEDFORD A credit to (lie city. A credit to the vulloy. A crcdi to tho entire slnto. Have you booh it If not, eonio and do ho and tell your fricndB about it. Europein Plan. Rates $1.00 1'er Pay Up. RAXJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors. S 0AW00A- Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS. COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improvod ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 820 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. HOTEL MOORE European. Special Rates by tho AVcelc or Mouth. Hates 50 Centn Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Propriotoro. ihs.JBp..J4.i,pJi Ghe WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. ::t Noicrii iiAim.icrr ht. X -f4M44t444044 Buy Your Cutlery NQW Wc have the goods in stock to meet your every demand. Silverware, Car vers, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, Hammered Brass, are already for your selection. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 EAST MAIN ST. THE Jackson County Bank OK .ftiUDKOM) With a J'ocord of' 1888-Nearly a Quarter of Century-1911 COURTEOUS ' -AREFUL ONSERVATIVE We invito your account;, large or small. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 W. T. Vawtorrcsidonl. '0. W. Mu'Doimld, Onshier. G. XI. Lindley, Vice President. C " '"'- T