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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910.
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Mr. and Mro, II. N, Mio of Mlnno
npullu liuvo arrived In Mod ford mid
,oxiuut to mnlto tlilii ell thuir future
home.
Hlnli-itrndo Cllngn for iilclclon, I.ato
Orftwfordn( RfnpoH and pruned an
well. Mnlit mi. if
Tliroo-noro trnctn In Oakdale Parle
addition, 12-iOO. Onkdnlo Land In
vontinnnt Co., 2H Fnrinorn' & Fruit
ftroworV Hank bldjf. tf
Cliarlon Daly, alias Harry O'Noll,
wanted In Cliolmllii county on a
chnnto of mln.ipproprlntlng 12100
bolonitliiK to hla wlfo, loft Medford
for Montomuio, tlio county Hont of
Ghutiulln count, Thursday In custody
of an officer.
Frod II. IIoplcltiH, former owner of
tlio Snowy Ilutto orchard, In vlnttlnK
frlundH In Medford.
Don't faU to nttontl chldlren's "nt
homo" tomorrow aftoruoou .1 p. in.
to 0 p. m. nt I'rimuytorlnn church.
Occasionally wo moot ft man whoo
train of thought reminds ui of o row
or flat cars.
Mro. Tolfor, acting city rocordor,
placed .10 hlR round dollars to tho
city's credit thin n. m. hy Issuing n
Ilconno to Mr. U F. Stroud to run n
Hkntlut: ring In thlH city. Mr. Stroud
will opon tho now rlnlc In tho build
ing now orcuplod by tho Cuthbort
Furnlluro Co. on West Main. Kvory
thliiK will bo In first-clans condi
tion nml will bo open for business
In about two weeks. Thoro will alo
bo duncliiK ovory WodnoBday and
Saturday nights. 15
Mm. H. A. Lockwood, who hnu
boon vIbIUiir her pnrentn nt Lincoln,
Nob., returned to Medford yester
day. Ladles, If you hnvo nny hair to
Bell or to bo nmdo up Into fushlona
blo coiffures, plcaso bring It to Mn
damo L. Ij. Hoamo, 24C North Onk
dnlo. -
B. Diirk returned from Portland
Friday morning'.
Flvo-ncro trnctB In Oakdale Park
addition, $3000. Oakdale Land HI
'S vestment Co., 214 Farmors' & Fruit
growers' Hank bids. tf
J. O'Neal returned from tho Btnto
fnlr on Friday.
V Four-acro trnctn In Oakdale Park
& addition, 13700. Onkdnlo. Lnnd In
i vestment Co., 211 Farmers' & Fruit
growers Hank bldg. .. tf
A. 8. IlOBonbnum Iuib returned
from Portland.
John II. Cnrkln, nttor:.oy-at-law,
over JnckBon County Hank.
Mrs. L. B. WhltlnR of Itlvorvlow
rnnch, near BaRlo Point, baa been
vlnlllnK rclatlvcB nnd friends In tho
city this weuk.
Medford Collection Agency, 10
nor cont chnrcod. Over Hurlburt's
now Btoro. tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Lummlon havo
returned from tho Btnto fair nt Salem.
0. W. Harnum & Co., oontrnctors
und bulldorB. Country work n spoc
ialty. Ordors Bollcltod. Inqulro nt
Tho Toggery.
H H. II. ParooiiB roturnod from So
li nttlo Friday nftornoon.
Dr. Clark B. Saundors. Practlco
1 1 m I tod to oyo, oar, noso and throat.
Offlco over Medford Hardware Co.,
210 13. Main st, 1G4
' C. I. Hutchleon, U. U. Lumndon
, nnd Uoy nouBSum will lonvo for a
huntliiK nnd flBhlng trip In tho.Proa-
t poet country on Monday.
I Half aero Iota In Onkdnlo Park nd-
i dltlon, G00. Oakdale Land Invoat-
mont Co., 214 Fnrmora' & Frult-
i RroworB' Dank bldg. tf
Mr. nnd MrB. W. B. Horning nr
rlvod In Medford this morning from a
1000-mllo trip through tho CascndoB.
Mr. Horrlng Ib making a, Btudy of
Oroiron BtroaniB for tho govornmont.
I). F. Heldol loft this nftornoon for
his hondtnmrtorB nt Trail.
F. 13, Nnylor, nBslatnnt englnoor
Crntor Lnko rond, hnB roturnod from
,' ii trip to ProHpoct.
f U tho furnlflhod room nd "loolw
good", run around to tho addroaB
f given nnd tako n look nt It.
J AmoH MoICoo on Illg Applegate Is
throBhlng ft hoavy crop of rod Mox-
lean boniiB. Ho haa 20 noroa plnntod
,of thorn.
A otoro that nlwnya ndvortUos la
suppoaod to nlwnya havo aomothlng
" poolnl and Important to offor.
O. A. Mnlboouf loft .for Portland
on Commorclnl club bualnoBB Friday
' morning, Don Colvlg tho tiBalaUtnt
, oocrotary, la now in command.
W, B. Lnno roturnod from Snlom
A Trldny morning. Ho mndo tho trip
i with hla son Fay ami Hans Hookon-
yos to Snlom In nn nutomobllo. Ho
I fciid tho trip wnH mndo In 24 hours'
actual running tlmo.
yi Hnrry A. Young, forost guard, who
, hnB boon stationed nonr Coloiitln rtur
) Ing tho Into forest flros, haa Juat
I loturnod nnd ropoHe that tho flroa
woro prncttcnlly out, nlthough thoro
lu ilnngor of nnothor nonr Coloatln.
Dee DrmlBhnw spout WodnoBday
and Thursday t his rnnnh In tho
Wollon district.
SPORTING NE
Jt? (5 VI
TJIUHHDAV'H lUJHOrTH.
National LwigiM.
Now York 11, PlttBburg 3.
Sooond Rnmo Now York 1, Pitts
burg 0,
UoHtou 5, St. Lou In 7.
Bocond gaiiio Doston 1, St. LoiiIb
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Plillndolphln 5, ChlcaRO 7.
Ilrooklyn 2, Cincinnati 7.
American Lengue.
Detroit 1, Plillndolphln 7.
St. oLiiIb 3, New York 0.
Clt'uvlnnil 3, WiiBhlngton 0.
Chicago 4, Doston 2.
Nortlim'fttcrii Irt,gut.
Vancouver 0, Spoknno 4.
Count Ix'nguo.
Sacrnmento-Portlnnd gnmo post
poned; rnln.
Lob AiiRoIos-Onklnnd; gamo glvon
to Lou Angeles lu tho fiovonth, 9 to
0; riiiiio ended la n dlsputo.
San Francisco 2, Vernon 1.
I'KUNOLL PITOHKS V1CTOIIY.
Win Inciting CinniOH for Detroit in
Driving Itnn.
Of Into thoro Iibb boon vory llttlo
hoard of Jud Pernoll, who Is playing
with tho Detroit tonm of tho Amort
can lenguo, bu tho Detroit Nowb Trl
biiuo of September 4 hn tho follow
ing to any of tho Grants Pass pitch
er. Tho bending of tho nrtlclo says:
"Pornoll Pitches Tigers to Victory
In n Driving Itiiln," nnd thon coiiicb
tho follewing:
"Tho credit of tho gnmo should
rightfully go to Murphy, but sovornl
othor gentleman will Bhouldor tho
credit since Mr. Murphy'B Btnr piny
cannot bo mndo official. Owon Hush
and Henry Huston Poruoll, tho Inst
nnmo representing tho lending resi
dent of Grunts Pass, Or., nnd who,
with General U. 8. Grant, Bharcs q
honor of Betting that city on tho
map.
"Tho leading resident of Grants
PMB hns a habit of throwing a ball
from his loft side nud alnco Hughlo
Duffy hns n number of men In IiIb
tlnoiiu who bat loft-handed. Hughlo
Jennings thought It wIo to shovo
Mr. Pernoll Into tho box for tho nft
rrtioon. Ho performed nobly, not
ulono pitching good bnll against tho
gentleman from Chicago, but won
bj his Holding iib well. Ho mndo
two Btopn. coming lit closo succes
sion, which rivnlod any Holding font
performed by n twlrler nt nonnott
pnrlc this tonBon.
"I'orm H ha3 not qulto rid himself
of Hint short doll vory. Ho still poa
bosbcs that habit of giving his Bhoul
dor a short, backward movoment,
thrtiBtlng out his nrm, Jolt stylo, and
Bnapplng tho ball. Hughlo tried to
euro him of thlfl hnblt and haa partly
Bucceedod, but It will tako moro of
forts on tho part of Pornoll to es
tablish n frco movomont of tho loft
nrm for btmsolf.
"At thnt tho Btout gontlomnn from
Grnnts Pass, Oregon, U. 8. A., un
corkod soino twirling tbnt wna too
offoctlvo for tho Whlto Sox. Pornoll
hnB pltchod In bovoii gnmes for Do
trolt. Ho Is credited with winning
four nnd losing throo. Hnd ho socur
ed a freo movoment during tho onrly
months of tho Benson ho would prob
ably hnvo hnd a rocord by this tlmo
that would boat his prosont'ono hol
low." Thon follows a summary of tho
gamo, doBcrlblng tho offoctlvo work
of Pornoll. Many of tho ndmlrors of
Pornoll In Bouthorn Orogon hnvo fonr-
od thnt ho would not mako good and
not hoarlng anything nbout him for
tho past couplo of months, thought
ho might bo out of tho gamo. It
must bo romombored that ho 1b play
Iiib lu tho faatost company In tho
world, and until this yoar has had
no oxparlonco In Xnst company, conao
nuontly thoro many things for him
to loarn, nnd It thoro had not boon
good BtufMn him Dotrolt would havo
rolonsod him long oro this. Thoro la
no quoatlon bu that Pornoll la going
to bo ono of tho best pitchers In tlio
country, but ho la young and atlll haa
tlmo, but it ho putB bla mind to It
and undor nblo Instructora ho 'will
win out. It enn bo soon by tho nbovo
tho't ho la much thought of and that
Dotrolt hns no ldoa of lotting him
go, Pornoll'a avorngo among tho
pitchors Ib 500 por cout up to bop-
tombor 2,
HAW) lA'lvrLH FOU WIUTK.
Will Tnnglo With Abo Attoll Uoforo
National Athletic Club.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sopt. 10. -Ohurloy
Whlto la slntod to taoklo ono
of tho hardoat lttlos of hla c&roor
tonight whon ho tnnglos with Abo
WS
c$ &
Attoll boforo tho National Athlotlc
club.
Tho llttlo follown will battlo ton
rouiidB nt catch weight. Attoll will
havo n throo-pound odgo on his op
ponent. Ho weighed 12C this morn
ing nnd expects to enter tho ring a
pound hoavlor.
Attoll declared lio Is In tho best
condition ho has reached since bis
return from tho Pncllfo const, whoro
ho met Owen Moran in n ton-round
go nt Lob Angolas. Attoll expects
to outpoint White easily nnd possi
bly to lnnd a fllcop wallop boforo
tho wlro Is ronchod. No doclslon
wjll ho glvon In tho ring. '
TKSIPIiST IN PUOILISTIO POT.
Parky Snys Ho Cnnnot M'nko Weight
nnd Troulilo Ilrcivs.
CHICAGO, Sopt. 10. Pncky Mc
Fnrlnnd'fl nnnouncomont thnt ho can
not mako tho wolght Btlpulatod In
bin nRroomont with Champion Ad
Wolgust Is causing a tompest In tho
pugilistic pot.
Tom Jonos, tho champion's foxy
malinger, wr.nts Pncky'a 1500 forfeit
money nnd throatons to buo tho stock
ynrd acrnppor unles ho yields up tho
coin.
Tho douchty Wolgast, howover,
disclaims such morconnry dcsIrcB. On
tho contrary, ho magnanimously of
fers to meet McFarland at any old
weight. Jonos Ib unwilling that tho
champion Bhnll risk prostlgo ngalnBt
a welterweight, nlthough, of courso,
tho lightweight tltlo would not bo
Involved.
McFnrland'n Inability to mnko 133
pounds, It Is bollovod hero, onco and
for all ollmlnatos him from tho light
weight ranke. In nil problllty ho
will hnvo to Boarch among tho heav
ier lads for his futuro lunch monoy.
GOOIMAN-HIGIIIiAXD MILTj.
If New Sinn Cnn Lift Scnlp of Hy.
lam! Ho Slny Try McFnrlmul.
NBW YORK, Sopt. 1C -If Jack
Colomnn can lift tho scalp of ''Flght
Ing Dick" Hylnnd of California to
night ho mny havo a chanco to meet
Packy McFarland before tho Fair
mont club of this city.
Following tho nnnouncomont thnt
tho proposed Wolgast-McFnrlnnd
match Is off, tho promoters of tho
Fairmont club got into touch today
with Pncky nnd clnlm o havo sccur
od his consent to tho mill.
Goodman has boon showing unusu
ally woll in hla rocont bouts. Against
McFarland ho would bo a groat drnw
Ing enrd horo.
AT THE
TELS
At tho Mooro C. C. Cathny, C.
W. McCnmo, San Francisco; F. D.
Frnrlor, Portlnnd; G. O, Sanbourn,
San Francisco; N. S. Tullls, St. Paul;
A. L. Stlllman, Portlnnd; A. Astlll,
St. Louis; A, L. Fnulknor, Portland;
Mr. am Mrs. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Pruol, Astorln; J. S. Fournlor,
T. A. Jonos nnd wlfo, Portlnnd; II.
C. Thompson, A. Drund. B. C. Shcay,
Cottago Orovo; J. P. Hums, Port
land; W. H. Mitchell, Portland; W.
S. Dow lug, Kalamazoo; S. O, Slmms,
G. II. TIlllnghaBt, Portland; O. II.
nnllard, Dee Dallard, Omaha; A.
C. H088, Albany; O. M. Lnwronco,
John IJybot and' wlfo, George T.
Nlckols, Q. S. Aloxnndor, Portland;
H. O. Whltnoy, Modrord; C. O. Brlao,
ABhlnnd; R. II, Bradshnw, Browna
boro. TIiq Nnsh W. J. Leonard, II. P.
Nailonu, San Francisco; W. Ilnlin, D.
C. nognrt, a. IT. PitrRibbonB, C. M.
Strauss, Portlnnd; Ii. J. Thompson,
Snn Prnnoisco; C. Eoiloston; N. A.
Niolson, J. II. rirook, A. K. Drown,
Portlnnd; J. M, Ditrko, nRont Buffalo
mils A. 0. Shonnnn, Portlnnd; P, A,
Roioliovt, Snornmento; W, K. Noble,
Ilorkoloy; B. h. White, J. Myors, Snn
Prnnoisco; P. E. Blnokbum, Cinoin
nntti; J. S. Norwood; P. E. Naylo'i
Trail; A. Ilnrpor; Mrs. J. II. Smith,
Chico; T. IT, Oxmnini, Los Augxilos;
J, 1"), Dunonn, Cnrtuni;; L. W. Un
worth, Bono; J. 0. Cratd, Abordcon;
Mrs. IT. C. O'Noill. Montosnno; V. O.
Murphy, city; W. E, Howard, St.
Paul. -
Bnthuslnstlo advertising of n Btoro
thnt compols ontliUBlasm la "win
ning" advertising,
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MEDFORD THEATRE
THUaiDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd.
Wilton Lackaye
"SSSS VI (McWer ft
In Cleveland MoIIett's Drama of Love and D)llars
"THE BATTLE"
Heats on wilo MONDAY, SEPTEMIIGR 10.
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by the day, woek or month. I guarantee a square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN.
CANNERY AND
DRYER RUNNING
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250,000 Pounds of Prunes Will Be
Dried and 60,000 Cans of Fruit
Marketed the First Year Prices
Are Satisfactory.'
The cnnner.v nnd dryor of the
Rojiuo River Canning & Evaporating
company is now runnin? full hlast,
with a crow of 30 men. L. F. Lozior,
tlio owner, stated Friday that lie
would dry 150,000 pounds of prunes
nnd preserve about G0.000 cans of
fruit nud vecctubles ths Benson.
Tho cannery nt preseut is canning
peaches and tomntoos. The supply
of fruit and vegetables throughout
tho season' has oxecoded what the
cannery hns been nblo to handle.
This is tho first year that tho ean
nory has been running and tho suc
coss thnt it is luivinc in marketing
its products insures tho permanency
of tlio establishment.
Tho prico that Mr. Lozior is pay
ing for tho dried fruit is 5 cents
n pound fur 35s. Ho estimates tho
total pruno crop of tho Medford dis
trict nt 250,000 pounds. Tho drying
season will continue for about a
mouth.
TOlFORGEITRACK
DOWN TO GRADE
Drastic Action Is Expected Soon on
Part of City Dads Against W. S.
Barnum If He Doesn't Lower
Rails.
V. S. Ruinuin, tho ownor of tho
lioguo Kivor Valley railroad, lia3
thus far rofusod to 'ldwor his track
to moot the levels of tho Holly and
Fir stroot orossmgs. Councilman
Kmoriok, detailed by tho oity dads lo
seo that Mr. Harnum fulfillod his
contract with tlio oity, has boon un-
ablo to got notion and stntos that ho
doos not believe that Barnum will
lower his rails until drnstia action is
tnkon hy tlio city council.
At tho next wee-ting of the ooun
oil Mr. Emoriok states' ho will pro-
poso nn ordinance to bring Barnum
to timo, ns tho raised tracks nra a
monnoo to tho people who must oross
thoni.
Co., Mnnagen.) ft
EIYER8IDE AVENUE.
THE USE OF ACTUAL MONEY
in most transactions is unnecessary.
It is much better to pay by check
nnd thus have a record and receipt
nt tho same time. The Farmers' &
FrtlitgrowersJ Bank bank checks are
as Reed as cash nny time, better than
cash many times. Why not start an
account there. You'll find it a con
venience and nn advantage.
FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS'
BANK.
Men's
Shirts
Just received choice selections,
includine all sizes in Cashmeres,
Wools, Negligees and Golf, winter
weights nnd want every man in
Southern Oregon to cnll nhd ex
amine the lino.
Neckwear
A few new Ties to brighten up
your collection may be bought
horo.
NEW LINE just in, including
hundreds of new patterns. Prices
from 25c up to $1.
Underwear
New lines of Underwear for
men and boys, including all the
best winter weights nnd tho cele
brated "Glastenbury" brand.
CORDUROY SUITS for men
nnd boys just what you want.
lie
WARDROBE
The Home of Good Shoes.
AT THE
CHURCH
Methodist Church.
Cornor Fourth nnd Bartlett. Next
Sabbath morning Row L. P. Bolknnp
will proach his last sormon boforo
lonving for conforonoo, which moots
in Hillsboro next Wednesday. Sun
day sohool at 9'A5 nnd proaching at
11. A cordial invitation is oxtended,
especially to strangors who havo no
church homo. Union mooting in tho
ovoning at tho tnbornaolo.
Presbyterian Church.
Proaching hy the pastor Septem
ber 18 at 11 a. m,; proaching in tho
ovoning by tho pastor at 7:110 o'clock.
Sunday sohool at 10 a. in.; C. E. so
oioty nt 0:30 p. m. Good musio is
oxpeotod nt nil those services. You
nro cordially invited.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore.
Operating Quarry at
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
THE TIME IS HERE
H. B. PATTERSON
THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN
is booking orders now for early fall plant
ing. Don't delay in placing your order.
all stock guaranteed.
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Office 116 Main Street
Medford Iron WorRs
E. Q. Trowbridgde, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Pricea Reasonable
COFFEEN & PRICE
11 North D St.,Medford,Ore.
P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT
"We make any kind and stylo of Windows.
We carry Glass of any size on hand.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon.
Edward Charles Root
TEACHER OP
MANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, VIOLIN AND CLARINET.
STUDIO AT RESIDENCE, 142 NORTH IVY STREET.
IS
GIVEN MORE TIME
PORTLAND, Sopt. JO. Judge
Wolvorton has given Attorney W. D.
Fonton of tho Southorn Pacific until
October 1 to reply to the brief of
Gold Ray, Oregon
RESOLVE!
The best resolution for you
to make is to come to as for
your next suit, if yo waai
BomethiBg out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and eharg
the lowest prieea.
W. W. EIEBET
not rsoaxtMXVz taecok
P.houe &03
tho govornmont in tho Oregon & Cal
ifornia land grant forfeiture case,
nnd ho gavo the lntorvlewert who
recently filed their brlot until Oc
tober 15, Thatl s tho last word la
arguments boforo this court.
When the briefs shall be filed, the
judgo will take the case under ad
vlsemont for the earliest pooetble de
cision, aa It Is tho special reHeet
the attorney-general that haete b
given proceedings
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