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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
fWN ?. "S f; Our Correspondents MTCDFORT) MATL TRTBTTNTC, MrcPFORP, OKWIOK, RATUUDAY, OflTOHIW 21, 1011. P3CGE THREE JACKSONVILLE Mink Klntitiy wiih imtr flow .MnU I'tnil Wi'ilni'Hiliiy uvi'iiinc. MInhim CuIIIiim iiinliircir to Mctf foul Wmlnemlity ovi'iilug, lliiriico KuImuIh of Mi'ilfmil ami Mr. Ki-IIU of l(oiio Klvcr wt'iu In luoliHoiivillo out! ilny HiIh wci'li. A. K. IU'MHii'H of M cil ford iiiiulti ituctoioiivilli' u iiiiil'ohHliiiiiil vIhIi it 1'ttW lIll.VM Hilll'O. Dr. II, l AilMiiri of MiMlfonl wot a IhihIih'hm vlhitur in JuultHDiivilli) WViIiuwility, Mih, J, I). Ilrown of OlicilitiK wiih Sn Jnitl(HOii villi r'tiiluy, on hit" re (urn fioni n vihil with r.'lttllvim liv ing on Appli'cuto. Tim oonnly linn id of ciUiilinlioii Ih ill tO'HNioll lIlU ttl'I'U llllll H loJ vUilril liy purlin fioni tllll'oroir putt of llin roimty. .Minn Minimi WYmll Iiiih Ihcii viiil iiiU' Itli'inlrt at Wutliiin, wlumi nlii furuit'ily liuilit hi'IiooI, ("In in I'lrirli wiih in Klrrlinjc tllx tiii't Tiii'mIiiy iirtiiiiinoii. Mir. V. K. Coli'iiuin lint li'en Milking ri'lutlvrn anil liiriulrf living at I'liocnix a ihit. MIhH Muhwilt llowaiil of M I'll fun' wiih a tt't'ttut inilor in laclcHonvillt1. Oiruy (Juliy of Applt-gutu npuol WViIiu'mIhv uIkIiI jiu'liwinvilli'. Air. ami Mr. I I.ytltt, who linvr In-i'ii Hpriiiling llio puil hini'iul wi'i'lc at Mnlfoiil ami uIIht puinti in tin valley, am at lioiim iigniti. .Mi l.ytlo Iiiih ln'i'ii In tlm nnploy o Jnckfou coiinty iim a 'arHtiitcr, Paul JiMiiioy of Miilfuiil, ilcpntj iihHi'f.xor. Iiiih Imtii Hpt'iuling sotia limn at tlm nullity to'al. J. 1). Ilniwii of Htorllug wiim in .lunkHimvilti" 1'iiiliiy, o incut tiin par t'lilN, of l.i'l". Kan., who mine In pay lilm a viwlt. Circuit court in in homi-iii nguiii, 'nl'tor a rt'i'i'HH of two wickn, (hiring wiiii'li time .IiiiIk" CalkiiiH wit at (IraiilH 1'jimk lioliliug eiiiirt. . Mr, (lor! nolo Norton ami Mine Flora TlioaipMoii kilril in Mcilfonl ami Central Point I'riilav- i;, K. Oman wiih a Immiiuhh iMlor in Mi'ilfiinl recently. Kuv. J. V. WilliauiH of Y mUHIi imiile a trip to JackHouviHo urn lt thin week. .1. K. Howard of Miilford, liu vet eran civil engineer, lK,nl a few liourx n'ccntly in JiinUoiivilli', of which town lio irt a pioneer. Kit lloxtwicV of Applouatit Iiiih lie. coiae a resident of .laekHouville, He in employed at HalleyV livery miiIi!. Mr. ami Mrn. K. Ittiotcii, Into of Kiiiich Cieek, liavit lieeoiau itMitlont of .lackHoiivillc .lackHoinille iihM'inlilv of AilUiMir will tivo a Hallowe'en dancing pil Ocloltrr 'J7, for which tmieh pupum tiou in heitii: inade., It will liu the hiicial event of the hi'iimhi, Thu JackHoiivillc high kcIiooI will giM) a hithkct Hocial Friday cvouiug (Ictolier 'JO, tlm proceeds of which will go Inward huyiiig a piano fo tint hcliool, Sli',1. Win. Kay of Applcgato died n l'cw dayn ago, after a lingering il!' iichh. She redded in Jackhouvilh) a hhort time laM huiiiiiu'I'. Mix. ILiys maiden nana) was Mm ray, heiug the chlcrtt daughter of Mr. ('. L. Swan of Mcdford. A large circle of friemlH mourn her untimely demise. Sheriff .lone in collecting the M'eond Iiixlulluicul ol the lax lor HMO. Not a great deal of tlm do limpieul lax list, recently mlvur t'lHid. malcriali.ed, miieh of it lie iug doiihle iiHnHMncntrt, H. F. Hemhree of Mcdford hu hecii hauling eoiiMilonililo huildiug matetial to .lackhouville. .1. II. Itiueliart Iiiih hoitilcd thi .lackHiinille Mining fc Milling com paiiy's propetly, located a Hhort iIihIiihco wch of .lackHonvillt). A great deal of money and lulior wiih tixpended tliero in forinor yours, hut much wiih wiihIciI llirouglt lack of Hcieulific direction. A large hody of ore Iiiih lieeu exponed ami proper de velopment iiiiiv detenuiuii a miuo id' value iih well an etenl. ltd Piitdy of Mcdford motored to KANES CREEK ITEMS. Anna Higlnliolliaiii hpent IiihI TluirHilay in .Mcdford ami JacltHoii villc, gucHt of friemlH nnil rclali0H, Caplola Hwiudeii, who Iiiih Iicjii llit) gucHt of KaucH Cieiik ) friemlH for llio hint two weckn, el for iliickHouvillu TluirHilay to Hpeml thu winter. , Mr. ami Mih. I.invin weru tccuut Mcilfonl IhihIiiuhh vinilorH. Mr. My i ley in much improved, wo aio glad to Hay, Tom Koriin wiih traiiHiicliug html iichh in Hid lluli city the, foie pail of the week. Kam MeClemloii of Hold Hill wiih looking alter IhihIiickh iutercHtH here one day recently. Had coIiIh and higrippc are again ipiile pnniilcnt iih nearly every one h nfllieled with the malady. Ilnrrirtoii iV Milker of Hold Hill tint hllll cngngcil hauling limn rock for ICaucH deck to the limn kiln near town. (Iraudpa and Hrandma I(iitrll ire Iioth much improved at thin writ ing ami intend to leave hooii for the -oihlicrn' home at KoMelmrg. Murv Hoggin, wlio Iiiih hcen May ing willi Mi-h. Fiiimct ThompMon for nun) time Iiiih iclurucd home. TALENT ITEMS. CECIL LEON HAS PRAISE FOR FANS Sayg Monument Should Dc Erected to tlio Man Who Makes llio Great National Game Possible Glnys a Bonn "He's a Fan, Fan, Fan." (Ity Cecil Loon ) Al thi" Hinge of the liiiHehall moil mih when cNeryhoily in excited ami cerlioily U ligiiriug on cIiuiicch of (he OlaiitH ami the Allilelinn winning the pennant, I want lo nay ouu word lor the man who really miikcn Iiuhc- hall what 'it in, the mini who hack the game to (ho aliholute limit, tin man wiih iiiih maiie the game popu lar ami who im itH I'lncf Hiipporl. I mean thu fan, the good , faithful lau, Mli'inlv always prcMml fan. KewHpapcr wiitoih, magaxiue writ urn, pliiilogrupliciH and iiiUmIh Iiiivi written ami piciiircil the wwuiih lieroH of the iliamoud, hut iihihL of llii'in liute iieglecled to mention (lie fan. Vet cu'ijliody kiiown that it ih Hie fan alone that makoH the garni HhMiMe. If'it were not for Hie fan, there woiihl he no game. There arc C. W. HawkiiiH of Atdiluud wiih in town on liuiiicnH Monday, 0. V, Ager, Tom I.anili and Jav I'errcll iim oil a hunting trip in the llutte Creek country. Wclhoru lleeHini wan a Mcdford liimiurMH vixilor .fiiiiiliiy. .mink Aioerta mmuiiiiii, one oi the high hcIiooI HcholarH, wiih forced ,o Imp out of Hclmol on account of tiekncHH, .Mr. ami .Mrn. u. I'. lleluiH were 'ii Mcdford WcdiicMlay. The eltv council in hccuriug hid, lor Hie hiukiug of n lent well on the llli'ii Colcuiaii plaee. .lohn l.acey, Marion Tryer and Frank Oatmau were in .lackHiuville on jury liuoinc, Mr. Tr.ver in t.crv ug on the HoiiroH miitder hinl. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. A. K. I. Ponte left Friday. mnniiug 111 a hiinluuxH trip to northern Call foruia. .1. II. Gay spout Friday at do' Kay Hulling. T. F. Kiruikntcdt. Mr. Smith, Mr. Itothrock, (Jeorgo Kugraiii were tuioiig the Ceulral Point people who -pent Friday in Mcdford. Mayor Canon of Medfoid made a Iuimiickh trip hero the Inst of Hit week. John Fdingtou of Sums Valley ha leaned the Cookhey place lately oc cupied hy S. I!. March ,aud Iiiih moved hin family in. Coiincihnuu H. F. Peart, .1. A iMiae-on ami .latiicH Shields left thin morning for a Hcveral dayH liiiul on I'pper Kogue river. Mi-H urn Smith, one of the popular leaelieiH of Central Point high hcIiooI pent Satuiilay and Sunday in Oraulh Piihh viwiting friemlH. MifK ltuth Kusley, who has hcen teaching at Trail, in initiug rchilics here. .laekHoiivillo Wcdnchday ovening. Mr. Shannon, who is connected witlt the forchtry service of tlto gov oruinent, pawsed througli .lackMin ville for Mcdford WedncMluy from a trip to Applcgutc. The Oreck nation Iiiih hcen well repicKcnlctl ut the eounty M-at this week, one of the miiih of that coun try heiug op triul for his life. Horn. October HI, to .Mr. ami Mm. Sid N'icliol, a miii, . It. Colcnuin, It. H. How and C. C. Shuw Hpent WediiOMlny uve iiing in Mcdford. M. M. Tuylor went to Medfoid WedncMluy evening to it I tend i. iacctiug of llio filiform rank of Odd Fellowship. STARS AND STRIPES ORDERED FROM CITY NFAV YOHK, Oct. 21. HWi ' ing over tlm recent reciprocity in Im. Unveil today to he iohpiuihIIiIu for Un ordering for tlm American fl"K " of Toronto, Canadii'H second city. Cciihorrf liiivo notified every plclure theater in the city o remove the Htarn mid Htripert from llieir hulldingH and no liliiiH' port raying the Hag may lie Hhipped lo Toronto from llio United KlnlcH. Motion picture exchanges here lo 'day iulimaled that they will UHk WaHlilngton to demand an iiu'cHtign tion. T.ook for the ad that ciiIIh for yo ainmig llio help wunted uiIh. 100 IN BURIED; BURNING TO DEATH HOMK. Oct. I! 1. -With no liopo of reHcue, 100 men, culouihed in u horning htilphur mine in Trahonella, Sicily, uru meeting an awful deatli today, All atleiuplH at I'CMtun were ahan iloiuiil after two were hurucd to death i nan cuilcavor to nave their com-raduH. HF.DMONI"), Ore.--Thirly lmiio, aro hero today and nine are oxpeole.1 hefora I lie opening of a racing mcit Hint will ho held hero for three days hegiuiug October 'JO, The horses here now have been racing on the Oregon circuit, thousands of people i. aro inter ested in hiiM'hall and who read nlor- ick of the gamch in the uetVHpapcrs and occiiHioiially attend a game when they are not too busy about HMiielhing ele. but it is thu real dyed in the wool fan, the man who would no more Hunk of mining u game Hunt he would think of niiscing Iiih diniior, that really makes the game what it is today. A fan is not merely an rntliusi iihI. Xot by any ineaiis. President Tuft in a hiiM'hall oulliiihiitHl, but he is not a fan. The real fan in the man who goes to every game, day by day, whether his fa o rile team is winning or losing, he who hits in the bleach ers and makes more nois0 than a steam caliope in a circus parade, the iiiiiii who knows every player by his Hint name ami knows lus record and batting average and all thu pleasant and unpleasant things about him. He yells encouragement when ho thinks it necessary and yells condemnation when thu player docs not como tip to his idea of what a player should do lr ho. thinks he should do. He mut ho a muster of the bn.-eball hbiug ami have imagination enough to in vent new winds when the old ones are inadeipintc. He must bo cheer ing, Mircastic, cynical or humorous, as Hie occasion demands and above al things, he must know the game down to ij final point. Without it mil inn game would tlie. I number a seme of great ball players among my peiMinal friends uml there is not one of them who does not tell mo that the fan is the ehief encourage men! for the player. The hall players learn to know the fan, not only by his name, not In sight possibly, hut by their voice's and their encouragement or their criticism counts with Hie player ov cry lime. One of the "well known league player told mo Hint there is one fan in u certain city where ho plays who is more responsible for the position (he player now holds Ihau liu is himself, They havo never met' but the player never Hteps up to (ho pluto-thal the fan does not yell encouragement nl him, and the play, or exerts himself to Hm utmost he. cniisti jio docs not want to disappoint in iiiiiiiiui, nut uiikiiowii rrieml or ndvisor. There are hundreds of such instances and they do not apply only to (ho star players of the big league. F.vcu the brush leagues and sand lot players havo their fans win are just as enlhusiuHlio nud just us earnest as are Hie fans Hint have made the Cubs am Tigers pennant winners. The fan is not local, he h a ualioual institution, Vet llio tan has been neglected,' io has never ro eoiyod his just dues, In the song, "He's n Fan, Fan, Fan," v,,., l sing in "Height F.yes" which plays at the Mcdford Tliealro Tuesday.' Oct. :IM, I huo tried to pay a. little tri bute lo llio neglected clumicler. I try to give an imitation of him iih I have hccii him mid dozen of buMchull players havo (old mr Hint I hucccciI. Ho h u difficult diameter to por tray, hul I have iiirdo a special study of him and hemdes I inn a near fan mMolf. Hul Hie song doc mil icprcHeiit tlm holyhlh of my am- order. bitlon lo give a tan the famo he de-j HYOMICI nerves, I believe, thai llio baseball playcrH of each oily in the big lengiiDs should erect a monument to tlm fun, the faithful follower of the game. In New York there is a monument icpriiHculiiig lliujinll pla.vor, but no one hccuih to have a thought for the poor fan ami ho certainly desert i that much recognition. Ililti army of catarrh ucniiH right now. Hlomitch doMliig don't kill thorn; neither will irayn or iourhen. IIYO.MKI, a pleriKitnl, aiithieptlc, gorm di'Htioylag air breathed over tho entlro membrane will tint ca tarrh germs out of IiiihIiickb In Hhort (lironour.ro It lllgh-o- Tho pcoplo of thin city riould buy 'Mado In Oregon" k""Ih irom the local incrrhnutH whenever llio price ind rpmllty nro cq-iul to Kuatcro mndo Koodx. War Declared Catacrli (,'erms Must lie Compieicd or llcaltli Will Is) lCHroel. If you hitvu cntnrrh )ou iiiiint van ipilfih an army of puriiliiteiit, ilcjifrur tlvo microbes beroro )ou can j;ct rid of It. You "might an well choono your weapomi, declare war and auiillillato mo) Ih giiarantocd by CIkih. Strong to runt catarrh, nnthmn, brouchltlfi, roiiglin, coldB and croup, or rnonoy hack. If you own a lltllo HYOMKI hard rubiior pockot Inhaler you can get a Hepurnto bottlo of HYOMKI for only 00 contn. If you haven't an Inhaler buy a complete outfit that only t-oMtH $1.00. Clark & Wright I.AWTUKS WASHIHaTON, 9. O. l'nlillo t.niiit Mattnrn: I'liml I'ronf. Denort I.iinilN, ConlentM, uml AtlnlnK CimoM. Marlp. Ansiiclnln Work for AltorncyH. IlaiKtns for Health. Pure Clear Sparkling Vou (jiin't afford to do without thiH H(ib)iidid. reCreHhior drink Call up and order a case oeul to the houon. The purist, cnosl healthful irink knowo u SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM. Aient. RU.SS MILL On Riverside Ave. L. B. BROWN, Proprietor. Feed, Flour, Seed, Vetch, Winter Oats. Barlev Rolled. GET SEATS RESERVED - Vc - AT - - - Wlietsel's Music Store - For - Edmond Vance Cook LECTURE TICKETS FREE A Charge of from 10c to 25c will be made for reserving seats. AN EVENING OF FUN AT NATATORIUM Monday Evening, Oct. 23 i ?P If LJ&:, mKmmm I. r. .xiV mtr " V.VO Q44 HAPPY is the woman who is never unprepared who can always lay a nico appolis liiK meal or liRht luncheon boforo any guest unoxpected or not. Her frlcndu pralso her for hor housowlfoly qual Ittcn and alio fee 1b that dcllehtful satisfaction which can only como from hospitality iKTfcctly done. phe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock the best of the kind in the town and make a selection today. Then put your fear in the cupboard for you -will be prepared f,or any company come when it may. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 80-40 S. 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