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W" T MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1910. If I ? v H !i u SOCIALAWDPERSDHAL I). U, Voihik loft Monday for a uliort vlnlt la AhIiIuikI, Mr. and Mm. Kd Aiidrown and Mr. and Mm. Cliarliin J). IIuzoIHkk 1110 (iiiitd lit thu rivur on Htinday, If you want to iitorc u pluno for llnlo'ri piano Iioiihu, drop a curd ad lronMcd to (til N. Conlral uvo. ' Harry UoltiiH drovu to Kokiio rivor Hunday to f IhIi. MImh Kiiiina HIiiihIiI of UraiitH I'iihh npunt Hunday In Mod ford. If you want to Htoro a piano for HiiIo'h l'iimo Iioiihu, drop a card ad lroHHcd to Oil N. Control avo. Mr. and Mrx. Fred Hopor of (IrautH I'iihh ai'uouipaulud thu hall toatu to Mudford Hunday. II. C. Utoddard and A. 8. Hohom liauiu drovu to lirowimlioro on Still day on a fdiort IiiihIiichh trip, UumtHOo Hoofing awardod jjold uiudal at A. Y. P. exposition. Mado from Trinidad I.nko anphnlt and Wiarnntood. No oxpiumlon or con traction, 08 Tlio nido truck for tlio Clnrk-IIou-ory company In Whitman I'nrk Iiiih been fiomplutud. Tim new water wiikoii for thu oily Iiiih arrived and will hooii ho put in oporation. Now 1h tlio timo to liny your wood at $1 por cord. Call at 421 South 'Orapo atreot or phono Main 11)1. (10 A. 3. KoHonhaiim Iiiih ordered thu l'ullmaii oar which i to ho iihoiI by looal nportH to visit tlio Joffrion Johutktii fiirht. !'. C. Sh.nrpu and party vmitod Lit tlo Hiitto creak Hunday. Paved MtroctH, commit nidowalka, wntor, cower, olootrio llghtf! and nil limprovrmentM will bo found in tho On eon Anno nddition; only elht DiiiiutoH' walk from tho PoHtoffico. Cholco Iota $050. 18 North Front ntroot. V. E. Merrick, with hin family, mo tored to tho upper Kokiio Sunday. MIhhch Knid and Vonita Hamilton Hpul Hunday in AhIiIiiihI vinitiiiK with ifriendn. All ntyloa of legal blanks at tho Mail Tribuno offico. Ovor a hun dred formH. Ottomor Milton, tho dolightful aud ontortnlninir freight clork at tho Southern Pacific depot, known to many of IiIh frionds an "Jimmy Brill." motored to FooIh crook on Sunday. I). M. CurtiH, a former readout of tho valley, in now uiikiikoiI in tho j;n cory biiHiiiPKH at South Bend, Iud. Tho Morrivold Shop can supply your wanta in offico HiipplioH. 00 Mrs. . It. Colomnu and Hon of JackHonvillc are spondiiiK a few days with Mm. Claude Cato at Hrownn Iioro. Mm. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville wiim a recent visitor in Medford. TIioho Iota on Quoon Anno avonuo aro KoiiiR rapidly; bettor got in bo foro valuort advance Enny torma. 18 North Front Htroot. Mihb Marian White Iiiih roturnod from a visit in Jacksonville with Mih. M. Petor. V. II. Joluiflon of Kaclo Point wan a recent Medford visitor. Canton roHtnurant for Hale, $1000. Sam Look, proprietor. 04 F. M. Itoundtroo of JaukHouvillo Iiiih returned from a trip to Kiikoiio. The residence of C. C. PurHol on Little Appk'Knto wiih destroyed by firo Saturday. This is tho third house Mr. Ptirsoll has lost in five years. Can you ostimato tho valtio of a Quoon Anno avonuo lot a yoar from nowf Only $0f0, at present, cash or tonus. 18 North Front Htroot. Jerry Ntinan roeontly paid a visit to William Von dor Hollou at Wel lon. Alias Mnrgnrot Linn hag loft to upend tho summer in Klamath Falls. Sam Look wishes to soil tho Can non Itostnttrant for $100,000,000. Joseph Goldsbv of Huiicom was a recent business visitor in tho valley. Miss Mollio Ray of Applegate liaH been visit ine; frionds in the vnllov. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson aud a party of friends motored to tho rivor Sunday on a fishing trip, Tho Into fiotiou aud Foust era ft jewelry at tlio Morrivold Shop. Henry Wilson of thu Applognto was a recent visitor. V. I). Stovonaon of Euglo Point spout Saturday in Medford. ITnlu's pianos will arrivo about Juno 10. Mrs. M. It, Buolc of Buucom spout a fow hours in Medford Sunday. W. H. Garrutt of Buiioom prooinot was a recent visitor in Medford. Will soil 20 noros of fruit land nonr Control Point; prioo $2100. Aylor & Bonnott. 00 Miss PjobsIo Howard of Jackson ville has roturnod to San Francisco, whom slio is omployod by tho Pnoifio Tolophono company. Miss Tillio Payno of Bmicnm ro ooutly visitod friends in tho vnllov, Party owning or knowing of good provou plnoor ground, that is diffi cult to got wntor to it, that can ho Roourod on ronBonablo torniB, may loarn somothing to his ndvantngo by addressing Small, 83 Jackson County Bank Bldg,, Medford. 01 F, II. Cowlos wan in Medford Mon day from hin orchard, "Wostaway." A. W. IIubliM has returned from a visit to Gold Hill. I)r. C. It. Kav and II. C. Stoddard motored to aold Hill on businoMH Monday, Mrs. Kd llanloy was a visitor In Medford Saturday. John II. Carkin, nttonioy at law, vor jaokHon County Hnnk. A tolophono lino has been con structed through tho Iluncom district and many of the residents of that section aro having phonos installed. II. 1). 'lroniion entertained a parly of f Ishormen Sunday at his Knglo Point ranch, consisting of C. S. Now all, J. C. F. Aslbury und G. Putnam. Mr. Tronso lauded a four-pound Hteelhoad, the first of tlio season. FoiiHt Craft Guild jowolrv for graduation presents at tho Morrivold Shop. Momo Barkdtill, Jeff Hoard, It. G. Dow and II. O. Neeley comprised a fishing party that lol.8aturdny af ternoon and spent Sunday on the Carborry fork, in the Steamboat country. They found it too early for tl host angling, although a. good string was caught. Mr. Neeley had an ndvontiiro with a cougar aud both took to the woods. K. Foreman of Applegate was a re cent visitor in .Medford. Have you seen the Conklin self filling fountain pen? Tho Morrivold Shop wishes to show you one. 00 J. K. Knyart has returned from a trip, to his ranch on upper Iloguo river. Professor C. I. Lewis of tlio Ore gon Agricultural collego is in Med ford on a short business trip. It. A. Holmes, tho insurance man, devotes his whole timo to insuranco and can givo you bettor sorvlco. Koom 10, Jackson County Hank. Fred J. Dlakoley aud Dr. J. F. Hcddy visited Sterling mine on bun inoss Sunday. Activu work of training tho chorus for tho production of the thrco op eras for tho benofit of the Grcnter Medford club will moot this evening at tho opera houso for their first re hearsal. A cedar chest makes an ideal gift for tho Juno bride. Drop in nnd let us show you a sample. .Mission Fur niture Works, comer Eighth aud Holly streots. Mr. aud Mrs. J. O. Wricht are ro- joicing over (ho birth of a son. It. A. Holmes, tho insurnnco mnu, writes n very liberal insurnuro con tract. Room 2(1, Jackson Countv Bank. .iiihh .Myni macKouni lias re turned from a visit with fi lends in Gold Hill. The Conklin self-filling fountain pen is perfect no poor jonB aro of fered for sale. Tho .Morrivold Shop. 00 S. A. Pnttison of Central Point spent Monday in Medford on busi ness. It costs no moro to insuro in the big companies than tho small ones. See R. A. Holmes, tho iusiiranco man, mom 10, Jnckson County Bank. .Mrs. R. C. Caldor was visitiiiL- Medford frionds Monday. ror rout A bungnlow at $10 a month. Seo Aylor & Baniott, South Central avonuo. 01 Dr. E. B. Piokol drovo a party of friends to tho river Sunday after noon. James R. Kolly spont Sundny in Ashland on a short pleasure trip. Hourv Savago of ABhlaud spoilt .Monday in Medford on business. W. R. Pittongor loavos noxt Thurs day for Edmonton, Can., wjioro he will spond tho Biimmor visiting with his brother, who bonds a largo trans portation company. Charier A. Mulboouf has left for a short visit in Portland. Dr. G. II. Carter is spending a few days ovr on tho Applegate. Tho grading crow of tho Clark Henory Construction company is at worlf on Rivcrsido avonuo. , William B. Stead of Woodvillo was a recent visitor in Medford. Edgar Hafor plans to lonvo Thurs- uay on an extended business trip east. . Dr. Rickort wishes Colonel F. L. Toil Velio took a parly of friends up on Rogue river Sunday on a fishing trip. L, E. Whiting is spending a fow days at "Rlverviow," noar Eaglo Point. W. B. Shonnnn, tho timbor man of Grants Pass, was a recent visitor in Medford. A reception to Professor nnd Mrs. U. (i. Smith, who leave soon for Al bany to reside, will bo given at J. E. Walt's rosidouco Tuesday ovoning. Profossor P. J. O'Gnra Is in Roho- burg on a short business trip. Charles Kingson of Trail is visit ing Medford. He brought down u car of hogs which ho loaded at Eagle Point for shipment to Portland. Arthur C. Morrison, a recent ar rival from Lincoln, Neb., has purch ased a home in West Mudford and will send for his family. E. B. Wattorman, who recently sold Iub orchard 16 Gerald Scoy- Smitli, linn purchased a homo in West Medford and oxpcctB to roinvest in Roguu Rivor orchard land. STOCK COMPANY FORJWEDFORD Lyric Company of Portland to Ap pear Here During Summer Only First-Class Productions Promised Fine List of Plays. 36 CENTS POUND LOCAL MOHAIR Blass Bros., of Upper Rogue, Sell 2000 Pounds of Mohair at 36 Cents a Pound Have Large Band ot Goats. GAMES PLAYED THISMORNING Results In Pacific Coast, National League and American Association of Decoration Day Baseball. National League. BOSTON, Mass., Mas 30. The Bcore: R. II. E. Brooklyn 0 1 0 Boston 2 4 1 Bnttorios Frock and Graham; Bell and Bergen. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May 30. Tho score: Now York . , Philadelphia Batteries and Dooin. R. II. E. 0 L I 15 2 Druck nnd Meyers; Fox Ton innings. PITTSBURG. Pa., May 30. Tho Bcore: R. n. E. Cincinnati 7 10 -1 Pittsburg 13 0 3 Batteries Spade, Anderson nnd iMoLenit; Clark, Adams and Gibson. III., May 30. The E. CHICAGO, scoro : r. n. St. Louis 1 7 2 Chicago 0 13 2 Batteries Lush, .Reiger and Phelps; Brown nnd Archer. American League Boston, Mass., May 30. Tho score: R. II. E. Philadelphia 5 9 2 Boston 1 5 3 Batteries Coombs and Thomns; Cycotto, Smith nnd Cnrrignn. ST. LOUIS, .Mo., May 30. The score: R. H. E. Detroit 10 12 3 St. Louis 0 0 0 Batteries Stroud and Schmidt; Powoll, Waddoll and Stephens. NEW YORK, May 30. Tho score: It. H. E. Washington 1 2 1 Now York 3 C 3 Bnttorios Oborlin and Street; For aud Sweeney. CLEVELAND, 0 scoro : Chicngo 4 10 1 Cleveland 3 10 3 Batteries Walsh, Doano nnd Block; Link, Young nnd Easterly. May 30. The This is the word that has sudden ly gone forth to roward local theater goers for tho record thoy havo mado for tho city as tho best "show town" on th map of North Amorica. On tho night of Juno 0 the Athon Stock company, which has just clos od a season of -12 weeks at the Lyric theater, Portland, will open in the .Medford opera house for a summer run of dramatic stock. This company is conceded to bo ono of tho best city stock organizations in tho entire country. The mere fact that it has just finished a record run of nearly a year in one theater in captious Portland is the very best attestation of its worth. Tho company has been engaged intact, including tho entire organization of 1-1 people, nnd the comploto original equipment neces sary for a full production of ench play. In addition to tho acting cast, tho Lyrio theater scenic artist nnd stage carpenter hnvc been engaged, and ntiro sots of new scenery' will bo built nnd painted for each produc tion. iniiiier its Mnnagcr. Tho organization will bo under the ownership nnd iersonaI supervision of Forest V. Znnmer, who has re cently located in Medford. Mr. Zira mor is a well-known theatrical mnn ager, having controlled several met ropolitan stocks in the east. Ho is familiar with all tho details of stock productions nnd promises Medford patrons that every piny put on will bo cqunl to any of the rond attrac tions that have appeared horc during tho pnst season. Seen this morning, Mr. Zimmor mndc tho following state ment regarding his plans: "It is our purpose to spare no ef fort, and no item of expense, in the porfectiou of each production. Only ono piny will bo given in Medford each week, probably for three nights. Tho remaining three, performances will bo given in neighboring towns nnd Portland. The opening play will bo "Tho Powers That Be." conceded to bo tho crowning success in New York during tho pnst season, nnd ono of tho best productions that tho Athon eompnnv has mndc in Port land. The royalty alono for the rights to use this ploy will cost us wuu lor mo wcck. i nave ucen m this beautiful littlo city long enough to realize the fact that Medford, es pecially theatrical Medford, will not stnnd for anything mediocre. It is impossible to got tlio best plays with out paying high royalties for them, nnd I expect to pay something like $100 cvory week for tho plnys we aro to use. Kli-it Class Plnjr.s "I have seen the Athon company in action and I will put it ngninst nny similar organization in tho country. Wo will produi'o such plays as "Paid in Full." "The Man of tho Hour," "The Boss." "Tho Girl of tho Golden West," "Tho Squaw Man," "A Fool There Was," "Old Ifcidolburg," "The Heir to tho Iloorah" and n number of first-class comedies. I consider my self very fortuuato in securing this partioulnr company. Thero is a do- oided advnntngo in the fact that tho company is already up in tho plnys Blass Brothers, the angora goat kings of tipper Rogue river, have just received a largo check for 2000 pounds of mohair that thoy shipped to tho Multnomah Mohair Mills, re ceiving 30 cents a pound. This price is tho highost received in Southern Oregon for some years. Blass Bros, havo ono of the finest and Inrgest bands of angora pouts in the county and find tho upper Rogue River on ideal location. The goats aro not only valuable for tho mohair, but arc a great aid in clearing land. WILKINSON IS LEADER AT BAT Average of 487 in Nine Games Play ed by Medford, Coleman Second, Miles Third, Antle Fourth, Burgess at Bottom of List. Jack Wilkinson leads tho batting average of tho Medford ball team this season. With nine games having been played, ho has an average of .487. Coleman is second with .431. Claude Miles is batting in third place, ncro is a tabulated summary of tho batting: Games Player Played. Average. Wilkinson, lb 0 Coleman, p t) Miles, bs 8 Antic, If. 8 Bccbe, c 9 Hcnsclman, 3b 8 Strain. 2b 9 Isaacs, cf. 9 Hill, c 9 Blackington, rf 7 Burgess, p 4 Partial innings. .487 .434 .380 .286 .257 .243 .214 .193 .193 .170 .100 TWENTY INJURED AT OAKLAND (Continued from Page 1.1 Mrs. Mary Reynolds, San Fran cisco, seriously cut about head and body. Mrs. nnd Miss Froyengahl, Oak land, seriously injured. Miss A. Paddock, Oakland, oat For Sale 3 homesteads. Restaurant, a snap. Bakery, fino buv. 24 horses, from $75 up. 160 acres, close in, $20 acre. 1 lot on C street, 130x120. 7-room houso and 2 lots, West Main street, at price of lots; a big snap. 115 acres, 5 miles out, $2200. 34 acres, 3 miles from Medford, un der ditch, $7000. West Walnut Park lots, terms. to bo given horo, nnd it is obvious 5-Room bungalow, cheap. to announce that owing to an unavoidable dolay in tno trnnsportation of offico pnra phomnlia ho will bo unablo to opon Iuh optionl pnrlor at room 2, Konl nor building, on tho 1st of Juno, nR anticipntod. Tho exact dato will ho puhlishod in this pnpor a littlo later. Look for it. Wnit for it. Leland Bovoridgo, who hns boon out with a surveying orow of tho Pacific & Eastorn, is visiting his motltor in this city. ITonry Camp of Grants Pass is in Medford on businosa. Hurry W. Lang of Snoramonto has arrived in Medford to visit his par ontR, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lang, who reside on South Contrnl nvenuo. Ti. C. TTemmingwny of Now York hns purchasod 40 acros from S. W. Willinms on Evnns orook nnd will plant it to fruit. Tho considorntiop wns $5500, Honrv C. Millar Iiiih loft for a fow days' visit in Portland, John Southorlnnd, who hns boon sponding a fow days in Medford with frlondfl, hns roturnod to his homo In Eugene, 30. Tho Const League Oakland, Cal., May senro (morning gamo) : R. n. E. Los Augolos 4 9 1 Snn Fruncisco 5 10 3 Bnttorios Smith and Kroigor for Los Angeles; Williams and Smith for San Francisco. VERNON, May 30. Tho score: It. H. E. Oakland 2 4 1 Vernon 5 10 2 SPITZER TO TELL OF FRAUDS thut the productions will bo hotter thnn when thoy were given in Port land. I find the stage of the Med ford thontor to bo wider, deeper, G-Room bungalow, $500 off price for qmok sale. 2 Lots or 2-room house at price of lots. higher and bettor in othor respooKilOO acros, $1000. (Continued from Page 1.) Jury nnd It Is bollovod that his tes timony will result In moro Indlct montu, Tho drawbnok operations of tho "aiiBar trust" Is bollovod to havo concealed a system ot doublo doallng. rtio Kovornmojit allows a robato or drawback amounting to a cortnln por contngo ot tho duty patd on Import od sugar whon it Is shlppod out again nttor liolng rotlnod. Tho "triiBt" gets raw BUgnr from Cuba and Java. than those of tho largo majority of theaters, and productions requiring u largo number of pcoplo can bo given on it. In this connection I want to say that for largo casts the theatric al people who live in Medford havo assured mo that thoy will gladly sup plement the ensts whonover they may ho neodod. Wo will uso sovoral re ligious plnys liko "Tho Sign of tho Cross," "Quo Vndis" and "Tho Holy City," where ensts of 50 or moro will bo used. All I ask of tho Medford public is that it will givo this oxcol- lout company its pntronnco for tho oponing play, and if it does not com pare with tlio host, city companios in tho Unitod Stntos, I will "quit" grncofully after tho first production. I feel positive that this vontiiro will bo a success, for wo will offor what Medford audiences demand tho best tho very best." From a standpoint of commercial ndvortisomont alono, n dramntio com pany of tho caliber of tho Lyrio com pany, placed horo for tho summer, would doubtless bo of great benfit to Medford, nnd tho Mail Tribuno be spoaks from tho Medford thontor goors a rousing sond-off for this company whon it opons Juno 13 in "Tho Powers Thnt Bo." IToBkins fo- Health. Rooming houso, a money-maker. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1 Automobile. 9-Room houso. . 10-Room houso, 2 3-4 notes; close in. Fruit land ,o!oso in. FOR RENT. 5-room houso, modern, $15. 2 Furnished houses. 5-Room houso, modern, $15. 7-room houso, $20. WANTED. 7 Horsos. Chicken ranohos. 1 painter. 1 stenographer. Ranoh hands, $35 per month. Hay mon, $1.50 por day. Womon to work and cook. Girl for genoral housework. 40 woodchoppors, $1.50 cord. Laboring men for city and milroad E. F. aTbITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, all kinds of help furnished and businosn ohnncos hnndlod. Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg, Phone 4141 Main. I about nraiB and body. Mrs. L. Sharp. Oakland, cut nbout 'legs nnd bond. WUIiam Holmes, slightly hurt. I Alova Lewis, slightly hurt. ( Those whom physicinns say may uio are: Robert McArthur, Mrs., and Miss Froyengahl, Axel Friegondaln, Maud Rothroach. All of them have internal injuries added to thoir othor injur ies, tho physicians say. Tho ca8tbonnd car bad taken a siding for tho other tram to pass. The westbound car coming at a high rate of speed crashod into the switch and struck tho standing enr with terrific forco. Whether thero was a misunder standing of orders, whether the switch had been left open or whether the switch points gave way and al lowed tho oncoming car to leave tho main track has not yet been deter mined by the officials who aro in vestigating tho accident. On one car were a number of pic- nickcre on their way ro a German bo ciety outing. There were many wo men and children in this partq. Tho Oakland enr, rounding the curve at terrific speed, was upon tho I standing car without warning. A I few persons tried to jump nnd these j were among the most seriously hurt. HYDE CONVINCED OF HIS FREEDOM KANSAS CITY, 3Io., May 30. Sitting in his cell in the jail here to day, Dr. B. Clark Hyde told of his absolute confidence thnt he will be ultimately cleared of tho charge of murdering Colonel Thomas H. Swope, his wife's millionaire uncle. Dr. Hyde is endavoring to keep in good physical shape during his confine ment and walkfl five mitos In'jnll eaok day. Jam going io get a now trial," tin convicted physician said "I feel ab solutely sure thnt Judgo Lntshaw will grant it. Prhnpa it la my ah- soluto knowlodgo of my own inno cenco thnt makes, mo fool so confi dent." Tolling of his fivo-milo walk in" thov jail, Dr. Hydo said: "Each iron nlato in tho corridor i thrco feet long. Thoro aro 19 of them in tho corridor and I walk back and forth until I have covered five miles. "But I don't worry ovor myself nt all," tho physician continued. "I feel "orry for Frances. Tho heavy blow falls on her. "I read somo lato medical majra- zmes every day." EVERY ROOF REQUIREMENT Is perfectly met and perma nently provided for in the one roofing of Quality, Rex Flintkote Roofing It can be laid on any shaped roof, requires no metal flashings, can be laid by any one, and will protect your buildings no matter vtLx the conditions are. S3 WOODS LUMBER CO. Grace Josephine Brown Song Recital, Assisted by Irene Hampton Isaacs (Pianist) :-: Thursday Evening :-: June 2, 1910 at 8:15p.m. Seats on Sale Tuesday a. m. at Haskins DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUICKLV AND WITH COMFOItt TO YOU ARE ALWAYS TO UK POUND Al THE PAllLOW & DOW ISO, PROPRAETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONE 2431 S. GRAPE STREET tSpecial Rates for the Portland Rose Festival JUNE 6TH TO 11TH on the Southern Pacific Comp'y (Lines in Oregon) of ONE and ONE-THIRD FARE FROM ALL POINTS IN OREGON Sale Dates From Eoseburg and all stations north thereof, including all branches, Juno 6th, 8th and 10th. Prom all stations south of Roseburg, June 5th, 6th and 8th. Final return limit Juno 15th. For further particulars as to rates, etc., apply" to any S. P. Agent or to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. m M ?v u-i 'S ft Vl A m