Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Image 11

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HANDS HUSBAND
OVERALL WILL
SAVjHILLIES
Out Fans Aro Not So Confident Now
Tlmt Their Team Will Win World
Championship All Stars Playlnu
Splendid Ball. , ,
$200 AND LEAVES
PITCH MONDAY
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Woman Offers Reward of $200 to
Man Who Will Marry Her Then
, Sho Gets on Steamer and Leaves
to Got Fortune.
Manancr Chance Chooses Bin Coast
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Twlrlcr to Open Scries for Clilcafio
aere
-Brown Will Pitch the Second
Game for Cubs.
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NOT TRYING
lMMLADIOLl'HIA, Oct. 1C. Tho
oluiniplou Athletics Htlll IiihIiiL that
tlwy n ro not, 'trying' In tliolr ;iiiiiok
with tho AU-Star JiKltroKr.tloti or
American I on cuo jiliiyoni Unit Ih con-
illtlonliiK tho l'lillii((ilihl:i tenm for
tho comtiiK world'H hoiIom with tho
Chicago Ui.hn.
Tlio At'ilotlcn liavo not won a rjnmo
from' tho All-Mars, who liavo Inlion
four HtrnlKht from tho Amorlcnn
loilKUO cllUtlllloilS,
MnmiKor Jimmy McAloor of tho
All-Stars milt! todny that tho All
Htiim Ih tho liout tonm llvlni; and of
fered to hot $10,000 that tlioy could
lii'iit tho Ctihu In n iiurlcH of flvo
Kntnoii.
Tho poor iOiowIiik of tho Athlotlcn
with tho All-Htnru hnn hud Its effect
on tho Philadelphia fnmi, mid they
aro not ho confident Hint tho world'H
championship will rest with tho
American league team uii they woro
n week nRO.
Tho wonknomi of tho Athlotlcn Ih
canning tho fnnn tho Kroatont worry,
Mnck'n men hr.vo nhown up woo ful
ly poor nKiiliiHt tho All-Star pltchorM,
and tho faun aro wondorltiK If
Coomlis, Plunk and Uender can hold
tho CutiH down to as poor a showing,
Tho baseball htiKH hero fenr the
Culm will piny a btintliiK gnmo, tit
which they tiro innHterH,
Tho advance Bale of iioatn for tho
four KntneH up to hint night Is tho
largest over recorded for correspond
ing games In ;i world'H series. Tho
I'hllndelpnh. team will leavo tonight
for tho country, returning Monday.
ADMIRAL COMING.
TOKIO, Oct. IB. AilmSrul Kiimi
nori left hero today for San r'riui-
oIhi'O.
WASHINGTON, Out. 10. MIks
Kiigonlii AduniH, wlio ulvurlinol n re
ward of 200 fur (ho mini who would
marry lier within n week ho tlmt hIio
could obey tho leriiiH of her kiiiikI
fatlior'H will mid claim Iuh entitle in
Germany, wiih miirriud today lo Hor
ace I1'. Iliown, a linililim; wrecker.
When Hie ceremony wiih concluded
the hriile dtiK down in line purse mid
took out two criH) $100 noteH.
"1 am much obliged lo .you," who
Hiiid to lier iii8biind, "Good-bye."
And without itiiolher word h!i'
walked out of the court room.
"Good-bye mid good luck to you"
replied Hrown.
Drown glanced from bin disappear-
iug bride to the ImIIh in bin hand.
"Darned nice girl; kinda hate to
hoo her go," he muttered laconical
ly. "Mut it wiih a bargain and I'll
Htiek to it. If hIio ever wants to come
back, darn it, I'll take her, too. If
hIio don't, I won't bother her."
Tho bride left at once for Phila
delphia, where hIio will nail on the
firnt boat for Germany to claim her
oMtntu.
Brown went back to Iuh job.
NOTED JAPANESE DEAD.
TOKIO, Oct. in.TnkcuoHiiko Sa
uiejima, one of the bent known
tighten; in the JnpaucHo navy, died
here today, aged 07. Sainojimn was
once a member of thu Iioiiho of poor
iuul later chief Heerelary to the cabi
net anil auditor of the hank of Japan.
"HtifllcnH Opportunity" adH usunlly
live up to their nnmo mid that
mnkos thorn worth cnroful watching,
will bo vrorth cash to you.
Ilftaklns for Health.
CHICAdO, Oct. 15. Orvul Over
all, tho CIiIcuco'h giant pitcher, to
day wub HCloctod by Manager Krank
Chance iih tho twlrler who will work
In theo polling game of tho world'H
HorloB with tho Philadelphia AthlotlcH
at Philadelphia Monday. Mordccal
Drown will pitch tho nccond and Iloul-
buch or PfolHter tho third. Itlchlo
will act an relief pitcher.
The Culm wero iicliodulod lo play
tho final game with Bt. Lou In hero
thin afternoon. Accompanied by htin
ilrcdH of fntiH, tho team will leavo for
Philadelphia on a Hpeclul train nt
7:30 tonight.
Chunce'n announcement of his
pltcheni Ih couulderod Hlgnlflcant, In
that It hIiowh ho Intendn taking no
chttnccH with his youugnterH. During
tho world'H HorloH, Chnnco mild today,
Melntyre, Cole, Foxen and Pfelffcr
will warm tho bench.
Jim O'Lcary, a Chicago Hportlng
man, Ih offering odds of 7 to 10 to
Cub ImckorH and 0 to G to Athletic
bottom. The largest bet yet recorded
Is $1200 on the Cubs'.
JAPAN LAUNCHES
GREAT WARSHIP
TOKIO, Oct. f. The Kawatht.
120,800 toiiK, Jitpan'ri largest battlc
nhip wiih HiicceKHfully launched to
day at Yokoseka in Kpiiu of a heavy
Ktorni that prevailed. The mikado
mid a largo number of prominent of
ficials attended the launching.
The Kawathi wan built along the
lincH dcKigned to eliminate fault
discovered in tho Imtlcfcliips engaged
in the ItuHso-.Tapancse war.
If you novor "Iobo any tlmo" ox
ccpt that Bpont In fruitlessly answer
ing want ncB, yju'll got nlongl
HEAR.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson
THE GREAT
Prohibition Advocate
AT THE
Nat" Auditorium
TONIGHT
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IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OP TOWN
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gine and every thing convenient; there is no better land in the Rogue River Valley;
no better location for an ideal home. If you want a good piece of land or beautiful
home, see our oneracre tracts in the big Oak grove. Prices are lower than anything
in the valley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner,
or have your agent show you these tracts.
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604 W. Main Street,
Medford, Ore. ,
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"Libby" Cut Glass
and
Sterling Tableware
in latest designs.
PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST
J. W. Diamond
115 E. Main St.
The P. & E. R. R. will soon be at
Butte Falls, Oregon
We can then handle your orders. Place them now.
Write or Phone us 'for Drices.
Butte Falls Lumber Co.
P. N. CUMMINGS - T. W. OSGOOD
OSGOOD & CUMMINGS
THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Gentlemen:
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Our aim is to give you the best that first-class people can produce.
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