Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREO ON. THURSDAY, AVRUi 28, 1010.
CITY OF ANGELS
GREt
JOHHSON
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I Too Late to Classify !lj
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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
ROAD FUND COME
Fivo Hundred Howllno, Cheering Ne
groes Meet Colored Heavyweight
Will Go Four Rounds Tonight at
Exhibition Bout With Trainer.
KOK SALK Good, nearly now tluto
j In case. Wtll sell cheap. Addroas
112, caro of this office.
FOK SALK Good work horso nnd j
sot of double harness; wilt soil CommissIon Receiving Many Notes,
cheap. Sec Sanson s( over Fruit-1
and Checks Automobile Men Arcj
Especially Well Inclined Toward 1
Highway Clubs to Help Out.
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LOS ANGELES, April 2S. Five
"' liuudred howling, cheering negroe?
greeted Jack Johnson today whop he
mopped from the Owl Limited train
nt the SoutLern Pacific Arcade sla
i. tlon. Flashing his golden smile and
bowiug right and loft to hU worshlp
9 Itig black brothers, the champion fol
' iowed Manager George Little to tbo
hutoniobllo that was to ctrry him to
bis quarters.
With Johnson were his wife,
George Little and Mrs. Little, Sig
Hart, Barney Furey, Martin Cutler
and George Colton. This la the par
'ty that will establish itself at the
negro's Seal Rock training camp
when his actual work for the Jef
fries fight begins.
Although few of the local sports
, Tcntured an opinion on Johnson's ap
pearance, preferring to wait until he
strips for his exhibition at Naud
Junction tonight, others were not
backward In stating that the ne
gro's harvest moon face and a suspic
ious wrlnklo beneath his chin might
be evidence of the good things to
eat and drink mentioned In reports
of hts Chicago doings.
Johnson -will go four rounds with
one of his tialners at the Xaud Junc
tion pavilion tonight.
He expects to leave for San Fran
cisco Saturday or Sunday and to be
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grower's bank.
WANTED Two carpentors want !
work, day or contract; satisfaction I
guaranteed; prompt attention glvonj
to Job work; reasonable prices for
good work. 1021 West 9th st. 35
Be vSure You Hear
DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER TONIGHT
' His Subject Will Be
l. Subscriptions to the Crater Lake;
t t t -f . road fund nro coming in by each
limil. nnd John M. Hoot, nrositlont of.
BASEBALL NOTES
Medford and .Jacksonville teams
Ar.i.l(Yvvl nmnnitl RllTl.
Will lUl'l'l UH UtAU.V4 b.u...v. t. . , . , . , , ,
.1n.,L-c.,v;jlA will Ji.iVJ IV IWW m "ICir CIlCCHfr, mm
tlio Crater Lake highway commission
of the Commercial club, is highly
pleased nt the results obtained by the
first letters sent to various people!
over the state. A number have sent
day.
pitcher in the box nud it is not uu
hkely that they will take the game 1 commission
from the lenders, or at least
them a run for the money.
the notes and have sent them to the
Commercial clubs have
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give ' lv itvHii vAiviniiiiK
j tions to the commission to meet with
I them nnd take the matter up in per-
Portlnnd slipped ono over on San son; ,
Francisco yesterday yand still clings "There is no doubt, says Mr.
to the top round of the ladder. That "bt ,,1mt lho , s,n,tc:"t.',nrK
bov Seaton is sure some twirler. w do its share in the budding of
tho road. Automobilo men especially
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Browning has won three out of nrc mvoraoiy ineimeu lownni uio u i
the three Raines he has pitched, for
Detroit. The ex-Seal-is surely mak
ing good.
May 1.
NO PLACE FOR ONE TO
PLAY PINOCLE HERE
Pernoll hnsn't been plnycd yet by
Detroit. Jud likes hot weather and
the snow nnd blizzards of tho cast
dertaking nud are contributing to the
fund. In fact, the return to tho first
letter sent out nre fnr better nnd
greater than I expected."
In the ineant;mo Engineer Ileidel,
with his crew of men, nre hard nt
work preparing specifications r the
do not work right for his salary arm. improvement or uie roau near rum
When it gels good and hot on the lC0 hilP nnd Flounce Rock.
American circuit Hcino will bo shoot-
ir.fr them over the plate so fast that
even" Chief Shearer, with his stop
watch, couldn't tell whether he was
exceeding the speed limit or not.
ANTI-FRATERNITY LAW
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., April 28.
A test of the California nnti-f ra
ta his training quarters soon afterii. g T FRANCISCO, Cal, April 28.'tornity ,nw 5s to nmtl b-v
ROCKFORD, 111., April 27. Rock
ford bettors are laying two to ono to
day that the proposed ordinance for
-a "blue stocking" regulation of all
saloons here will bo passed at the
meeting of the city council Monday.
The ordinance provides for tho
abolishment of all articles of furnl
tare in saloons with the exception of
the bar and fixtures and stools for
bartenders. Any other furniture
such as screens, chairs, tables, set
tees and tho III e, that might lure the
thirsty to linger, are forbidden.
Liquor Is not to be sold on credit
Bor are checks to be accepted In pay
jscnt for drinks.
"The sign, "No treating allowed,
Is to be p'laccd prominently lu every
barroom and Us rule enforced.
Women, minors, drunkards and
blacklisted persons must not frequent
saloons, nor must they be1 served
with drinks.
Applications for license must be
' Biado individually and not under
guise of agents for breweries.
CRUISERS PATROL COAST
AND KEEP CHINESE OUT
SAN FRANCISCO, April 28 Sat
lsfled that the smuggling of Chinese
and opium Is being carried on be
tween this country and Mexico, the
United States government has de
cided to havo the coast from Ensen-
ada to Point Darrow patrolled by
revenue cutter. The McCulIough
lias been taken from Sausllto to San
Francisco to bo overhauled.
According to Captain Daniels the
McCulIough will be busy all sura
Bier. Tho repairs will cost about
12,000.
To search for smugglers along the
Xorth Pacific coast, the revenuo cut
tent Snohomish and Rush havo been
ordered Into Bervlco and they cover
tho coast from the Columbia river
to southeastern Alaska.
Other cutters which will patrol
tho southern coast are tho Bear, Per
ry, Manning and Tahoma.
MEN SUFFOCATE IN
HUGE VINEGAR TANK
WATSONVILLE, Cal., April 28-
An Investigation Into the death of
August Groenfold and Roy Philips
who suffocated last night In a vlno-
Kar tank is undor way today.
Philips entered tho tank for tho
purpos of cleaning It but wbb over-
coma by tho fumes of gas which has
tilled tho tank from a pipe beneath
It.
Groonfeld attempted to rescue
Philips but was unablo to do so.
"When tho gas was drawn off both
men wero found dead in each others
arms.
NOTICE.
All poraons are warned against
removing sand or gravel from what Is
liuown as I. P. Bar, without first
making arrangements with Medford
Cement & Paving Co.
Has anybody here seen Kelly f
j?-Wolvcrton is missing the services
of "Happy" Hognu these days, but
the most serious part of it is that his
clever performer may be ont another)
week. Hogan's knee ii in worsol
shape than the physician first sup
Doris Bradford, n 15-year-old high
school girl of this city,. who was sus
pended yesterday because she re
fused to resign from the Omega Niij
sorority of the girls' high school.
After Miss Bradford was suspend-
i i t t .t - i i . . 1.. i. . -
posed. At the time the accident ,ne ooar" yesior
happened Hocan wns advised that heid.a-v Attorney Weinman, representing
would bo back on the field in a cou
pie of weeks, which wns encouraging.
Now it is very uncertain when he will
be able to play.
Hogan has left his cold bnt his dis
abled knee is far from being strong.
Often a crippled knee is more seri
ous than a fracture of the bine. Jack
Bliss is another player who is pay
ing dearly lor being hurt. Last fnll
he knocked his ankle out at Stock
ton in ns. exhibition game, nud he is
still walking with a cane. It is un
likely that Bliss will do much playing
this year, which is very much regretted.
the fraternity council, was summon
ed nnd instructed to bring suit. lie
will do so Monday or Tuesday of j
next week. !
BUTTE FALLS MISSIONARY
DOES SOME GOOD WORK
Rev. D. G. Delano, a baptist mln-
life Majesty
ol the Law
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' This is ono of Oliver's groatost sormons.
EAR YE HIM. You should come tonight by all moans. Dr. Oliver has something io say to you.
The subject is one that every man and woman should be vitally interested in. If you haven't at
tended the services yet, tonight is the best time to come. If you only intend going but ono time, let that
oneo be tonight. Don't wait for someone to tell you what Oliver said about you; but come and get it
froin his lips.
IMPORTANT
DR. OLIVER WILL TELL YOU TONIGHT HOW YOU CAN COLLECT FROM "DEAD BEATS." THIS IS IMPORTANT TO EVERY
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MAN IN MEDFORD.
LAWYERS, DOCTORS, MINISTERS, MERCHANTS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE MEN,
MACHINISTS, LABORERS, CLERKS, PHILANTHROPISTS, BEGGARS, EVERY MAN AND
WOMAN IN MEDFORD, IS INVITED, YES, URGED, TO COME TONIGHT.
BIG TABERNACLE
North Bartlett, Near Jackson Street
Service begins promptly at 7:30 p. m. Finest chorus evor in Medford, containing ovor 400 voicos.
Manager Grieve of Central Point
wants to know why the Mail Tribune
don't print Central Point's victories.
The Mail Tribune would be only too
glad to have tho fall news if some
one was interested enough to send it
in. Jim Fay isn't omninresent.
Ister, known as the saddle bag mis-
slonary, has just closed a series of I
meetings at Butte Falls In which
four havo taken a definite stand for
Christ and several others have mani
fested considerable Interest. Thir
teen services were held with an aver
age attendance of 50. Brother De
lano labored earnestly for tho cause
of Christ and the conversion of souls.
S. M. C.
Jacksonville is in tho cellar, with
Central Point and Grants Pass hang
ing on to the second round of the
ladder.
Medford still has that 1.000 per
cent.
Tho Oakland club is bending its
energies to brace up its pitching de
partment, which seems its principal
source of weakness. Wolverton's
pitchers have not been going right.
If they had been doing half as well
as his infioldors and outfielders. Oak
land would not occupy such a poor
position in the race.
Connio 3Inck writes Danny Long
that if his pitchers do their share tho
Athletes will be strictly in tho chase
this year. At present writing tho
race in neither mnjor lengue is excit
ing. Detroit is leuding tho American
with Philadelphia second and St.
Louis third. The others aro no
where. Boston, which was counted
to bo up among tho headlinors, is
trailing last. John I. Taylor's men
havo only won two out of eight
games, hut thero is ample time yet
to move up to thctop. Tho National
league race is not sizjng up much
better. Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Chi
cago and New York are out in front.
with tho rest nowhero.
"I 'told tho kid to warm un Willis
and Ilcnley and use tho one that
looked best," remarked Danny Long
3'esterday when quizzed about who
was pitching tho opening game nt
Portland. And Henlev won. thourfi
io had his burapings.
RUTH BRYAN LEAVITT IS
TO WED ONCE AGAIN
ARMOUR'S BIG SIX
HERE WITH SELLS-FL0T0
LINCOLN, Neb.. Anril 28. Wil-
iam J. Brynn today confirmed tho
report that his daughter. Ruth Brvnn
Leavitt, will wed Reginald Owen of
tho British royal engineers, jfrs.
cavitt is tho divorced wife of Wil
iam Horace Leavitt. an artist, whom
she married when she was 18.
The Armour prize six-horse team,
which is one of the big features with
the Sells-Floto Shows, will bo here
within a few days. These immense
prancing prizewinners will como in
their own private car. Eight grooms
como with tho big equine beauties, to
gether with "Billy Wnles," tho fa
mous whip, who has chaperoned these
big fellows upon their various trips
abroad and in this country.
Tho world-famous Armour dnpplo
grnj' prizewinning six-horse team is
owned by the greatest packers in the
world, Armour & Co., of Chicago.
The superb dapple grays nro valued
at $25,000 nnd nre known as the in
ternational champions of all the
prominent horse shows.
Tho beautiful team of gray Por-
cheron geldings, world's champions,
have toured this country from Bos
ton to Denver nnd nro now making
a visit of all tho principal cities in
tho United Stntes with tho gront
Sells-Floto Shows. In 1007 they
Uured through England and Scfltlnnd
for several months, appearing at the
Liverpool May day parade, tho in
ternational horso show at Olympin,
London, in Juno; tho Regent's Park,
London parade, tho Royal agricul
tural show at Lincoln, England, and
later at tho same placo by special
royal command of hs majesty, King
Edward VII.
Tho lurses nro all gray Porchoron
geldings from 5 to 8 years of ago.
Big Jim, tho nigh wheel horso, is re
garded as tho champion draft horso
of this country,! weighing 2400
pounds. This is tho highest class
most interesting feature over exhib
ited with any show.
Keogh Champion at Pool.
ROCHESTER, N. Y April 28.
Jerome Keogh hns retained his titlo
of world's champion pool player. Ho
successfully defended tho titlo
ngainst Clnrenco Safford of Chicago.
Tho final Bcoro was 000 to 403, in
favor of Keogh.
Has anybody hero seen Kelly T
Haskins for IfeaUb. j
ROAD 10 COUNTY
SEAT IMPROVED
Work Progressing Rapidly on Mac
adamizing of Highway Crushed
Rock Rolled Is Crown of the New
Road.
Work is progressing rapidly uponj
the mncadamizing of the county rond .
between Jacksonville nnd tho westj
city limits of Medford. Tho county,
has a largo crow of men nt work, and j
on Wednesday received a now trno- i
tion engine for work on tho rond. !
Tho roudway. hn been built pnrti-
nlly its entire length. Crushed rockj
is now being plnced tho width of I I j
feet in the center of tho highway nnd .
this is to be rolled into a hnrd sur-
face. Tho undertaking is n largo one, 1
but the county has gouo at it on a!
largo scnlc. Tho crushed rock is
held in from six to eight trail wag
ons hauled by traction engines, while I
ono crow of men is kept busy spread
ing it upon tho surface
Tho road is not in good condition
nt tho present time, for tho roller has
not yet boon put nt work. Within n
month, however, it is expected tho
work will bo completed. Ono of tho
best automobilo drives in tho valley
will then bo that strip of rond be
tween Medford and tho county soat.
Medford, Oregon: This cortifich
that we havo sold Hall's Texas Won
der for tho cure of all kidnoy, blad
der and rhoumatio troubles for ton
yoars, and havo novor had a com
plaint. It gives quick and pormnncnt
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Medford Phnrmnoy. tf
SCTIEENI.VG TliAM- ntiitili CON.
BTRUCTKI).
Tho Medford Cement and Paving
Co, aro constructing a scroonlng plant
at tho I. D. Phlpps Bar and aftor
.May 1st clean sand and gravol will
bo on salo.
"Haskins for Hoalth."
Benson has a horso, wagon
and set of harness for salo at
a bargain.
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