Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHJiXJOX, MONDAY, APRTL 3, 1911.
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j Campbeli & Baumbach
CUM LAKE'S
GOVERNOR WEST
10 PLAY SAIL
"Madame Sherry" Thursday
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, j
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS p.
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches j
and fruit land. i
PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLUU.
Medford is Put to the Bad Have i Will Pitcli First Ball In Opening of
Receipts Durinjj March Breaks All
Records Sheriff Collected Over
$100,000 in Taxes Recorder and
Clerk Busy.
Nothlnn on Imported PitcherT
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1911 Baseball Season in Portland
Local "Boys Fail to Practice as
Was Once Some Pitcher Him
self. They Should.
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The,Crntcr TnUi baseball team
Hlipped ouo over on Medford Sunday
and the scoro stood 0-7 in favor or
tlio Cratar Lakou when tho ninth was
over.
Over-confidence and tlio absence of
Crowes and MeFarten defeated the
local team, and also a bonohead play
In tlio seventh Inning.
Tho score at that tlmo stood 7-7.
With two moil on bancs tlio Medford
foam played like a town-lot baseball
team. A squeeze play was nttombt
od'by1 tho Orator Lakes 'and Wick
played tlio name right up to tho tlmo
for tho throw to the plate; then ho
lioavod tho ball over tho fence. It
was Brent, all right, all right.
In the ninth the locals did their
boit to score hilt McCoy after tVo
runners got on bases struck out the
players.
The indoinltablo Wllkennon fanned
twleo .nnd the ciowd was dlllrlous
with' Joy.
Tho -Medford team could do little
with 'McCoy's pitching, while both
Uurgcss and Wick woro badly ham
mered. Hut at the tlmo Uurgcss was
taken out of tlio box ho had settled
down 'and was pitching strlko-out ball.
If ho had stayed tho Hcoro perhaps
would liavo been the other way, as
It then stood 0-1 in favor of Medford.
Tho shortstop on tho Crater Lakes
was wank, and four runs were re
sponsible for bin errors. Tho lad,
though had benn sick and was then
unable to stoop tl ground. The
Crnter Lakes did not kill tho ball,
but they certainly hit at tho right
times nnd placed the ball.
Tlio two teams will meet two weeks
from Sunday, as Medford plays
Grants Pass next Sunday. V
It was a good gamo yostorday and
also, considering that tho Crater
Lakes had novor played together be
fore, It was a great win.
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LADIES SOON WILL
PRESENT "THE CHIMES"'
Tho Greater Medford club will pre
sent tho "Chimes or Normandy" on
the iMth and liMb of this month.
TIiIb play, or musical epic, l
ono or the most celebrated plays In
America and Is an old favorite.
Tho cast will all bo o.-profesHlonal
singers, with the addition of several
of the bust talent In Mudford.
Mr. Whotsol will tako tho leading
tenor pint and Mrs. lloll will play
Corinalne. lid Audrown will also take
a lending part.
Either Charles Hazolrlgg or Frank
Andrews will bo the musical director.
Practice is called for tonight at
7:tt0 sharp, at Mrs. 13. M. Andrews'
studio In the Natatorlum.
TAFT WELCOMES
METHODIST DELEGATES
WASHINGTON. I). ('.. April II. -Pronidont
Tuft welcomed today In
WHeliington the delegate to the
liullimnro cottftM-enoe of the Metho
dist HpiMcopnl church, which in in
jKiHsiim here. In his address the presi
dent na'nl:
"One must lmve some reiMiiiihil
ity rtir government, such as Ml t
my lot in tlio Philippines, to undor
stllliil tilt) illipoi'liince of (lie HupMut
of the oluireUcs of right uoverii
inpiil "It lins liM'w iiiv good fortnne to
know iw-w iiiiifii the supporter of
militant MelbodiMii lime eoulribiitcd
to progrehK and government and in
the eivilUulion f iht- umWl."
Father Wantc His Children.
KAN FltANt I WO, C.d.. April :.
In senrcli of hU ! clnldien. wlm
wo to m warded linn b Judgi' llukin
nf Slt He utter (he divtnrc wliili
hiipaiitlti(l he Htid his witr, Albert
A. Ilmiry, a clerk m the Se.iMle N.t
tioniil Hank, arrived heiv tmlny am)
sought aid in his (pic-i iroui t lie lot il
police,
Henry claims that h niovenipul i
on foot to hum- lils children from'
tho tiflilos into Meii-o His nttor-l The Ferrer ilnbnto will be resumed
noy dltilms Hint the children ale in in tho cor tea tomorrow, and there
Hie miro of n nurse imiiH'il Miss Wiek-j ari fttronx pi-ulmliilltios of Hiriou
off.' ! i roubles during the dfcetisMou of tin
The, Iroulilo whli'li disrupted the execulum of llio "Patriot of Hwive
lIoill'iv lioimeliold fnlltd a senndul lona."
involving' Ktiatoi- ICelly, secivt.nv of
(ho inBtiliition liv which Honrv i
einiilfiyfd; Tho affair was ilk- u-i-eut
Qojisntion of Seattle.
Hasslnu Hnnos In May.
I'On'J'LAND.Oio., AprU'fl.- -1"':--
Kavaiiaugh Unny sol Miy 18 ( ihe
(litif for tlio ojcouiilion.of Jnus ll
sing who was convicted of killing hi
wifo. Tho 'Hin was oominilleil '
iho efrput sovoral mouths ago. (
PORTLAND, Or., April 3. Oov
ernor West In his younger days was
ono of the crack pitchers of Astoria,
Salem and other Oregon towns, and
has accented J ho Invitation of George
S. Shepherd, secretary of the Port
laud baseball club, to pitch the first
ball across the plate in the opening
ceremonies April 18.
Bath Tuh Trust In Bad.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April .1.
The government prosecutors today
are concluding the preliminary work
in the approaching prosecution of III
Individuals and 11 corporations,
compromising the "bath tub" trtist.
It was predicted that court proceed
ings would be under way next week
All tho defendants will be called to
answer Indictments, no promise of
Immunity having been made by the
department of justice officials.
BOY WIIS HONORS
COUVAMilH, Ore, April H.Tlm
stuff of officers rut-cully elected for
tho Zetegalliian Literary Society nl
tlio Oregon Agricultural College is
composed of boys from hoven dif
ferent counties, as follews: President
H. J. Atkinson, I'ortluml, Multnomah
county; Vice 'resident, V. 0. Gibson,
Wnriiisprings, Crook county; Secre
tary, A. IC. Andrews, iMcdl'oid, Jack
son county; Treasurer, It. M. Thomp
son, (.'orvullis, Benton county, Re
corder, It. K. Ointher, Corvallis; Ser
geant nl arms, II. ,1. flilkey, Grunts
Push, .lohcpliitic county; mid Jam
tors, F. G. Urown, Fort Klainat'i.
Kliimntli county, and C. Nelson
1 Scuppohc, Columbia county.
ES HER INTENT:
THEN SHOOTS SELF
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April .1
"I'm going to kill myself, conic up
and get our daughter, ,Mar."
Telephoning this message to her
husband, Charles A. Hock, who was
engaged in divorce pinrccdiugs with
her, .Mrs. Meek shot herself last
night and today is dead in the emer
gency hospitals. A policeman to
'whom Reek appealed when ho got the
ileuth threat, arrived just as .Mrs.
Meek fired the fatal shot.
Gates Wants Divorce.
XKW YORK. April :i.-Charles 0
Gules, son of "llet u Million" John
(lnte, in a defeudiiiit here today
in it suit for divorce brought bv his
wife, Mrs, Mary V. Gates. Gules
was married thirteen years ago in
St. I,nuis, Tho couple lisve no cliil
ilien. There is only one ground up
on which n suit for absolute dhm -e
can be brought in this state, that i
fur a statutory offense.
Willard to Arrange Meet.
I .OK ANGKLKS. Cal., April !l.
Aviator Charles Willaid will leave
i'niglit for Salt Lakke City to meet
iepresentnlie of u new- coinineieial
I'l'g.mirtiitinii and nrraiige for a 'J,
IKK) mile cross eouiilrv flight. It i-.
said the route will be fiiun New Yil
ti Denver in ohhv stage.
Premier Rrorjiauizcs Cahinet.
LONDON, April St. Madrid .le-pnti-hes
to the lehange 'IVIegiuph
tmlav hny that Premier Canale.i.i
lias eoiit)leteil Hie rc-orguiiirutuiii
f Ins cabinet, which will be trougl
military
Stockks Active.
NKW YOUK. April :i. At the
openiuj today the stock mailet was
firm hut quiet. Canadian I'm i fie
i-ained '.. Handing 3-1, I'niou Pacific
M Pnii'. l.ehiith N'alley.'
Asuoi-iuU'd Oil juniHd t 1-3.
The inarfct( cliwed strong.
llond- wer firm.
11 nl 'i- tor Ih-Ul.
.What is pre-einineiilly the liigiret
musical iiltractioii thai ha- lelt in
New York in many year is "Madame
Sherry," the chic and fascinating'
French vaudeville, which is announc
ed for appearance at Iho Medfoid
lliealer, Thursday, April (5th.
"Madame Sherry" is the reigning
sensation of the day. It completely
captivated New York nnd Chicago
and has broken all records on its
Iriumpliiiiil tour to the Pacific con -t.
In Sun Knineiscn it tested the i-npa.-
TO SUCCEED
IS GOULD'S PUCE
NKW YOUK, April ."I. W. I1'. Mu-h,
president of tho Pittsburg Teriuiiiul
Coal and liailroad Coinpany, a Ooiild
man, it was learned Unlay,' Iiiih been
selected to succeed UoorgO .). (loiiltl1
as the head of the Missouri I'ncifie. ;
It is said Itusli will be elected this
week at a meeting of the .Missouri
Pacific directors here. ' I
A California nclontlat clalina to
liavo greatly Incroaiicd tho breeding,
capacity of a flock or sheep au well
as their yield of wool by pwUuring I
them beneath high voltage electric
wires.
ew
BUSH
Ti
ootwear
flj '(n will liki- tlie 1011 si'mu' iittiili'ls in fine .'out
wear For nii'ii, wuiiii'ii and rhildivn. 'l'lic latest lasts
are now on display and we invite your inspection.
IJ ltMMKj.Mlil'M?, w'cm'II t.nlx the slnu that aivsuro
to weat well.
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Medford
One KM, Thursday, April 6
SEATS ON SxuE MONDAY, APRIL 3, FOJl THE
MUSICAL COMEDY RAGE OF 2 CONTINENTS
Woods, Frazco and Ledoror's World Wide Success
The n M s l.i-i st Int. u ,''i is w, iu'i in ' , ,t, luai?-
Ilit'li'i'llt .'dlii Ituli, u u m1 iMe 1 uliii'ih , Mid all those
ellrh.llltillii luelodlr, ill ludtliy
"livery Little Movement Has q Moaning All Its Own"
H of tlit ( iliuubia lb iter at eve.v
)n i iWiiiniicc, and nl'li'.iigh it re
mimieil in tlmt city l"i- three week
not one half the people who were
anxious to enjoy the performance
could he accommodated. It will be
seen here in all its completeness, with
its wonderful cast, stunning ehoru
inassive production, special orches
tra, delight fill coined v and all tho-e
eharniin- melodies, including the
thcino song of the piece, "l-'.very Lit
tle Miiemciit lln-! a Meaning All II
( )wn." Scat - nnw -i lliug.
ORIS TO SUICIDE
l.OS AXCiKUOS, Cal., Apiil :t.
After an attempt at biiicide made li
the. University Police station, 0. W
Thompson, a carpenter, i- held in i
padded cell at the Central neteutio
Hospital today, mid a eonnnissiui
probably will pass upon the (pie-tim
nf his sanity tomorrow. Thonipsoi
rushed into the station and demandei
protection from a mob, which he -aid
Avag niirsiiing him. Then he ru-hei'
into tho hallway and sla-hed ln
throat. Iln-kins for Hi til Ii-
ff ft
Spring
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More business was transacted in
the county offices dtirinj,' the month
just cloned than duriii,' any previous
months since Jackson county ha.
Iieen on the map. Kvury official has
had his hands full, and receipts run
large.
la the sheriff's office pnyment of
taxes kept Sheriff Jones and u In rue
force of clerks on the jump. During
the month $105,url.-' was collected
The month was a busy one in the
Recorder's office, in all 01!) instru
ments were recorded during tins
month.
The recorder took in 077.33 for
fees nnd $00 for registration ol
titles.
Count v Clerk Coleman also went
some, collecting fees totaling $-l"7.'20
The treasurers report for March
receipts is as follows;
Aiuout on hand March 1, $1'J0,-
2II.-I.7 1.
H. Q. Cileiunii, subscription for
Phoenix bridge, .-f37.".00.
G. F. Wert., justice of pence, for
tine of Harry Tripplet .f.'l.'i.OO.
Henry Dox, justice of peace, 11. M.
Ileeincr", $30.00.
J. O. Hurt, justice of peace, fine
for II. Michaels .flS.riO. .
L. A. Wail for rent of John An
derson home $0.00.
V. W. Henson, seerctnr.v of stale
for forest reserve and rental sales,
f'J.O'J.").!)!!.
V. W. Henson, secretary of state,
for bounty on wild animal .-f'JOI.'J.").
Fred Colvig. recorder, for leg-i-tration
titles $00.00.
Fred Colvig, reeord"r's fee
$077.33. Count v elerkk, W. H. Coleman, fes
$i:7.20.
Total $13.'),220.23.
This is the largest total in nine
months.
Uasluns for health.
Smith
Apartment
House
1217 S. KlVEItSIIHO AVKXCE
Everything new and strictly
inadern. rates reasonable
Electric Rooms
Oponed Monday, March 6th in Elec
tric building, 21S West Main street.
Everything now and modern, Includ
ing steam heat, baths, otc. Ucst in
city. Rates reasonable.
Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan
Proprietors
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
CITV I'HOl'KUTY
1UKMS, FKUIT RANCHES
li! E. MAIN STREET.
Canton
Restaurant
Meals Served at all Hours. Good
OmkliiK, flood Service, Reason
able Prices : : : :
Sam LocR, Prop.
I'pstairs on South Front Street.
Pansy Plants
Ke.uU to bloom. Ornamental shrubs
iml bade tii-e.
.1, T. IIROAUUHV .V CO.
Greenhouse near oity rfenoir
Stoia Corur Sixth xml Oiltul.
PhifuM RlSl; ltai.
T "Buv ut h'ine and lu-lp Mi-ihid "
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THE CHOICE RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
All improvements in. Street paved. Cement side
walks. Sewer and citv water to the lot line. Duildint?
restrictions. Only four blocks to the new Jackson
school.
East front lots
West front lots 5725
Easy Terms.
W. T. York & Company
Selling Agents.
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