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MEDFORD -MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCIOX, TT1 V RSDAT. APRIL 20, 1911.
HOT BALL GAME
DEAD BEAR
HERE SUNDAY COfiflES TO LIFE
Court Hall Is Sparine) No Expense in Hunter Approaches Huge Black Bear,
Gehlhfl His Team In Condition for; Apparently Dead, Only to Be turn-
. ... !
Next Sunday's Game With Grants hied Down Gully for 150 Feet and
Pass. Crowded.
'MUSICAL PROVES fBELLE LOSES 40 AT
A GREAT SUCCESS; BRIDGE; PAN SORE
Court llnll Is sparing no cxputiso In
preparing for the bunt) bull game to lio
played here Suiulay between tilt) IochI
tenn) ail!) that of Grant l'ntm.
Tliu hitter team defeated Medford
Htltulny at (Irnnts I'uns by tho score of
7 to I and tliu local hull tosscin hid
dotcrmlncd to win the Sunday content.
Medford wan an easy winner last year
over tlio teams of tho surrounding
towns but these Hatno tennis atti win
ning tliolr games In every content IIiIh
season and Manager Hull ronllos that
Ills bunch will have to play consistent
ball this season to land on top of tho
licnp.
Sunday's gamo will bo the flint im
poitant one of the season up the home
grounds and local faim inn tent assured
that they will get their inoneyM woitli.
Tho Medford line up may bo changed
slightly for thin content.
W'lim: .SALMON, Wash., April 20.
With a couple of bullet In his body lltid
MPlwrently doHtl, a black liear, Weighing
100 pounds, suddenly recovered unit at
tacked t. W. Wood, who hud allot It
and nunt the huntsman rolling 1G0 feet
uown iiatllc Shake canyon, it wan a
foot mru for 100 yatds, with tho Im-ht
lit tho hunter's heels an dtlie latter tlll
ablu to reload bin gun,
Woods dog came to hi rescue. Tho
bear slaughtered two of the pack be
fore Wood wun able to reload hlM rifle
and hill it.
county ornciAts VIKW
CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
County Judge Nell, CnmiulslniinrH I)a
vla and Owens, Assessed Orloves, F.ngln
cor Harmon and Colonel Frank Hay re
turned Wednesday evening from a trip
of Inspection over the Crater Lake high
way anil an inspection of the pioposed
brldgo hltes at tho mouth of Hlg Itutte
and Dodge ranch They report rapid
progress being made upon the highway,
which they declare will be the fluent
rond In tho county and the most scenic
In tho state.
Atlantic City Home (Jhow.
WORK RESUMED
ON HOTEL MEDrORD
Work linn bean renuined on thn Hotel
Medford after a three ilnya' alrlko. The
trouble originated by tho Seattle Cor
nice company employing non-union la
bor In tho construction of thn cornice
work on the roof of tho hotel. Tho en
tire force, of union labor walked out .Sat
urday afternoon but tho trouble has
been adjusted by the company employ
Ing union labor and the work In attain
progressing rapidly.
ATLANTIC (MTV, N .1, April 20 On
the million dollar1 pier today the Aiiaii
tie city llorne .Show association opchod
Its thirteenth annual exhibition or thor
oughbred hornen and spring gowns, Jt
Ih difficult lo decide Whether llio'foill
fooled or the two or the beautifully
gowned ladles iltlnictcil the most atten
tion. Certainly the display eclipses
anything hcrctofdio attciuptcd by the as
sociation, and the Moclety leaders of
I'hlladelphlii, New Vol k and olhor cities
uo hetn In force.
one of tho most popular feattircH of
the show, aside from tho IihIIoh and tholr
costumes, ate the Jumping events, and
all the former blue-ribbon winners an
wel as many new ones are entered In
the competition The I rolling roadsteis
mi much In evidence again thin your,
others among the SO classes Include
Iioiscm In harncHH, curilago liorses and
appoint! its, tandems, four-in-hands,
ponies and Huddle horses K I even classes
are for saddlers, Including the .1. O I'nt
ton challenge eii) for ladles' saddle
Iioikch Hunters and Jumpers have IK
oilmen set apart for tbei ae being for
three hunteiK and a pack of hounds.
Mrs. Myors Dead.
Mrs. Angolluo Myers, a lecont arrival
In thin community passed away Wednes
day morning at her home on tho old
Hanley ranch beween Medford ami Cen
tral Point. Mis Meyem arrived hero
with her husband about 10 days ago and
Wednesday morning was taken with a
novum attack of heart fiilluiu which
caused her demise.
Three sons and two daughters stit
vlvo her and am expected In time to
attend the services which will be held
from Weeks & MeOowun'H chapel at 2
o'clock Friday afternoon Itev I. 1'
llelknap will officiate
Uncle Sam ItaB Deficit.
WASHINGTON. April 20. Willi ox
peudltUleH for (be mouth SL',000,000
greater than last year and iccolpts Jl.
000,(100 lens, the government finances
have slipped back over the lino fiom
surplus to deficit. Apt II began with a
him plus but today's lepoil shown a de
ficit of J 1,1100,000.
Unvoll drny Rosorvo Statue.
IMIII.ADIM.IMIIA, Apill SO The flg
ui e of a soldier In full imlfoim, with
gun over shoulder and knapsack on back.
In a mulching attitude, was uuvoih-d mi
the- ninth plaxa of city hall today to
commemorate tho Ijiuv icnerves. The
dedication of the statue was the featuie
of the celebiatlon of the fiOth annlvei
hiiv of the I'MlHt legltueiit. All hlntoil
tal pagialit and parade piereded the tin
i lllng i'cii mom
The munlial whir h was given bv the
Oieater Medford Club, at tho "Nat"
Wi'diii'sdny af let noon, wan a decided
nuceenn In every way. Ono unusually
good piograin wan given which waa
tlioroiiKblv enjoyed by uvery one. About
Ifio wi re present.
Minn Ague Innacf anil Mia J.omlne
Hilton opened the progtHtn with a voiy
pretty piano duett. Mlsn 1'habo llnnee,
dellghteil the audience with n song
"without Thee," and lonponded to an
encore with "Celeste."
Prof Tnllllamler favord the nudlenee
with a piano olo "Valno .Styrlenne"
( Wollenhnupl) ami uh an encore gave a
"Alenuet" (Jltnery).
Mr, Fletcher I'lnh, one of Med fords
iiiont pli'HsIng slngern, wtng In bin iisiml
clmimlng manner "hi hi Urn den or My
Hiait" and gave an an uncoru, "The
Itonary".
Minn Welch gave a moat entertain
ing lending und wnn forced to give an
oncnte. Minn llaxelrlgg Hang mowt
beniillfully "Uay Dioumn" and guve
"Vloletn" an an encoie.
Mm. Krank Uay and Minn Until ISoyd
who weio on the program wore unable
to appear, on account or Illness, greatly
disappointing the audience.
Following the miiHlcal, an Informal
reception wun held; those on the com
mittee wi'ie AiohiIuiiicm ICd Wainur, Tut-
tie, Vork and All'oiil.
Quite an Indention was Introduced by
the president that or presenting each
pel son, as they camu In, with a caid
upon which they wrote their names and
pinned on them, no each could become
acquainted without the formality of an
lutiodiictlou. .Misses (iladys Heard, Hess
Kcntucr, lleitlia Imgllsh and Hael
Davis acted an usIicim dm lug tho after
noon. The affair wan veiy pleuHimt and II
Is hoped will be lepeated In the near
fiituie.
The opeia "CblmeH of Noimandy,"
which the (dub In putting on, will be
pioduced April 21 and 25, and as the
pioceedn' are for the club, i'very one
nlioubl help to make It a success.
MONT ri.Allt. N. J, April JO Just
because one of the bell.s of .Mont C'lnlr
wh "nhakerl down" In h bridge whlnl
game here for $I0 mid her jmjm "made
a hollei" when he found It out, Hecorder
Henry 1 HoMt itllnotliii -! toilny Hint the
airtight ntnte gambling lawn of 1SU8 will
hereafter be enfort'iH.1 to tile letter.
"lllue lawn" jlrolllblln jmket-, bridge,
shaking dice for drlnkn, mfflen and all
other gumrn of chalice.
"Kvon If h tent In bet on t)ld Maid.
iin gamlilltig," nuys Yont. "And 1 will
order arrest."
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READY FOR SEASON
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
TTonies au y part of city
Lots wholesale and retail
The first nhipinent of eountv road
tnai'blnerj, consisting of a rock crusb-
er, A 22 home power traction engine, a
steam roller two grader und four
spreading wagonn with a capacity ?r
Keveti ruble yards of erUHbed gravel
each, hvo rtrrlved ml were taken out
on the Ashland road today. In addition
to this four jnoift WRgonK are on the
way a. N another tock crusher.
With this machinery here road worL
will Htart In earnest.
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bklg;
Dra oeries
V p cirrv a m rv cnnitd' te 1'ne of
iir.ip'tnfc hire rurtiiini fixtures, etc .
id do .ill 'd i"1- of upholstering A
oi ill nniri to look nfitr this work
. ( l.isp . Iv and v II glv . good
i mi. 'i Is possible to get In eVell
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Weeks & McGowan Co
Williams Tuneral Prlrtny.
The funeral of the late Alfred Trav
ers Williams wjl bo held Friday after
noon at S.IJO o'clock from the home of
Mr and Mrs Albert Cluck, r.03 South
UaKdale avenue. Itev W H. Hamilton
and. Uev. I.ucas wll have churge of the
servloen
The remains will b.- shipped to 1'ort
land for Inteiineiit.
Dauglitori Knvo right On,
WASIIINCTON. Atnll 20 Following
the ousting of .Mrs W W. Wymote us
state icgeiit by California delegates
the coiigiess of tin' Daughteis of the
American Itcvolulhm here, n big fight
will be on tomoriow when the mutter
will be btoimht on the floor of the con
gics sand submitted to the whole bodv
Mrs Wymore'H fi lends decline that the
seelctlou or Mih Marv K. .Stllsou In her
steiul Is In conflict with the state by
laws of the California society. Fle
memheiH or the ilelegatlou mpiioited
Mm Wymote.
Torpedo floot Duo.
SAN DIKCO, Cal , April 20 The Pa
cific toipedo flotilla under Lieutenant
t'ommaililer Ulcbaidsou Ih due here to
luol low 1'ioni San l'edio, wheie It bus
I ii engaged In toipedo piactlce for
about tell davs
The icssels will take on provisions
and then ko to the coioniulo lunge tor
t.UKi t pun tlci
Clrcnu Coming.
The fit st tnitlntial feature noticed
about Al O. Haines Italned anltual cli
eiiH, which gave an exhibition In Santa
I'.aihaia thin afternoon and has another
one scheduled for thin evening. Is the
fact that It Im not over-advertised; that
Its maiiageiueut delivirn more than It
piomlses to deliver.
Tho gii'Ut feature of IIiIh show Iv tb.it
in the main tent the entile p r fmni
ance Is given by unlnials many of Hum
wild animals of the Jungle at that l,
ons ride hotHcH, leopaids pel I'm m "..
derful stunts, luoukevn do tbluu n
were never supposed to do and II, .1
phantH do everything but talk Ti
seals peifntm most ninai liable ti.n n ,i
seem to enjoy It one even ildiiiK i
horse al full speed louiiil and iiiimd il.
ring.
Tho Jungle beasts do not pi i I'm in n
the open ring as might be suppom d. leu
their wotk l.s done behind the bins of ,i
circular cage some :I0 or 10 feet in dl
aineter that comprises the "middle ilnn '
They are rushed fiom and to their eug. 'i
thioiiKh a Hteel bailed runway or chute
which guaranteeH pel feet safety lo tie
audience. ,
Theie are two open rings In wblib
the domestic aiiluialn iierfoim. IIIkIi
school homes, pietly Shetland pnnb .
dogs, monkeys, and h.ilioons do sum'
most uondeil'ul things mid the audhncis
ill eltnai lahlv pleased It Is a n.illv a
mari'l to note the IiIkIi iltgin- of In
cut Ion Which these ti nil.. I .nilm.ils ha
.i t tn I m 1 1 for tin y do mini things that
ale little shoit ol' hum in und whin ore
thinks of the human effort that ban
been necessary to Impart human under
standing to them one muHt, of course
bo astonished, i
Tho typical clown on deck ami then-
were plenty of them, moiinti r lions,
Uengal tlgels, 1'erslan leopards, camels
and elephants mude up the rest of the
animal kingdom that was In evldeno
There wete two military bands which
rendered choice selections before and
during the performance. The puiud"
given at U o'clock was certainly a
pleasing surprise to the crowd who un
penned It. The mil pi 1m was that a
company that carihs Its nugn gal Ion in
111 railway cars, would put up a paiade
that would lie I'ltllhg for an organization '
with a nillro.nl iiiuipnunt of double !
that number The Mai lies sliiil m-1
I im was a Jim il.uuh mid tin- inlire'
I" i tie manee one of Ihe In si i vir ln-i
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Filing svBtomH will savo their
cost in tlmo overy month.
A syStora for ovory biiaincss.
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FOR SALS
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT iANPS
Largo and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
"212 Fruittrrowers Bank "Cldg
ESTRAY NOTICE
Trom ai7 barnyard Sunday nlglit,
one by liovae about 10 years old, osio
brown mare about C years old. If
been please take thorn up mid phone
to J.uiies Campbell, Mnjn 2113, Mod
ford, Oretfo:i.
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ROOMS
WANTED
Anv pi I Mm hiving .1 fi. i ill-led loom to
lit Oil A J 1 1 I I -.'lltll, pi. IM I IHllMlllllii lie
will) I. Ii Howard i in nf Hull lii-nn
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CENTRAL AVENXTE, CORNER SIXTH STREET
The house that made it possible to buy House Furnishings in Medford at right
prices.
IIIMWtWNMHilllfe
April 2i 1 8th FRIDAY and
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Black and all colors
25 pieces "Semi-Silk" all colors, yard
1 Dress length to Customer
25 pieces No. 100 colored Messaline Ribbon, 4
inches wide, regular 25c grade, yard, special
36 inch Natural Colored Rajah Silk, 69c grade, y
TWO BIG GROCERY DEPT. SPECIAL;
18 lbs Red Mexican Beehs $1.00
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18 pounds 8 1 -3c Rice $LOO
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