PAGE THREE TO . HOT BALL GAME HALE PARTNER OF HAZELRI66 ODD FELLOWS . TO CELEBRATE Ninety Second Anniversary of Odd Fellows of Oregon Will Be Ob served Next Wednesday Wl Par ade Through City. English Polo Players Have Arrived GIVE iNCE CONVENTION HERE Every Session of Society's Conven tion is Largely Attended hy Local Church Goers Programs Have Been Most Interesting! IS Much Interest Manifest in Game To day Between Grants Pass and Med- ford Hall Says Good Game Will Be Played. Court Hall Buys Half Interest in Shaw Business Hazclrlgg Will Book and Court Will Watch Fin ances. Proceeds Will Go Toward Building a Grand Stand, in the City Park Band Reaches a Membership of i Thirty-Eight. MEDPWP MATT. TRIBUNE, MILO"FORD, OR KAON, SlTNI)AY, APRIL 23, 1911. ENDEAVORS MSI NS ID J------KlE-it-- J-K-----S-iElii l '- - Tim convention of t1ir Southern Ore Kon Clirl.stlun Endeavor Union Ifns pmv un n prciit nttrnctlon to churcliKoerH In general and every hcs.sltm. has witnessed The Musicians' Mimical tiKHoclnllon of Jleilford v 1 1 1 Klve n. dance next WedneH iluy i'culnK. April 26tli, lit the rCntu- a Kieat milnlser of Interested listeners lorlun lar" n,,n- Tll(l Proceeds are to ar the proRrams, which have' been pre-1 towards liullditiK " music stand In the pared with Krcat care. Delegates from!0"' ,urlc- AU l"treHt.ed In park con- Josephine, Lake nnd Klamath counties cortb tov tnc summer will patronise aro Inattendanco us well as those from! t,lel1' lml1- Tll Bedford Concert Hajul Jnck&on county, nnd are contrlbuHnB "".H reuoiu'u iii inemuersiup 01 .1.1 aim IntercstlnR readings and lectures atlaro r?'N'"-',l"K twlcq week on loti , -J-7T-k.Xr HE:3i33E:j5T WILSON" Jr. fit NIiV YOHK, April 22. Captain llnrdross, of the Tw.-aty-rtrst Ilussnri, captnln o Ctlje KmkIIrIi polo team which will endeavor to win hack the In turnntlortal I'olo Cup, nnd his team mate, Captnln Herbert WIIkoii, of the You manry, arrived on board the Lii-ltunlu. of the Cunahl line. They went at once to Lakewood, N. J., to begin training. every session. Since tlie opening of the convontlon last Krlduy aftarnbon great interest has been manifested by members of all de nominations and Saturday evening a classic and .popular programs for tho park concerts which they hope to start about May 19th. The band also expects to give con- corts at the Nntntorlum every Sunday TRAIL CREEK ITEMS The dunce given nt Trail last Friday night was Ulte a success. The roads between 1'rot.pect, To)o nnd Medfurd aro constantly traveled hy frpliyht tpnrilM fnr the il!lYfrinf 1lm1u if i..u .i-. ..u Buuiue.n imri ui work ,., )ctwcon Trall nml iros. T .', .. .' I'ecl. All kinds of work for all kinds air. Jean zoning, me now director, i , ...... and nil tho members nro working hard I -..,. iiIir,n special social was given In order that I afternoon on tjto Inrgo verandah us tho thoso who had been uriablo to nttqnd he- ",USIC lrom ulcro cnn " I'euni in ai foro could bo assured of n tileasant ' of ,1,L eastern and southern part of evening. Light refreshments were served after thq program. Sunday after noon tho nrlncitrie talks will bn trlven by Jllss Christina McLean of .Grants to mnkp tlle '""l' n Kreater success than . M()nIa. wUll Homu lm, to ,,,.7, work l'ass and the Itcvs. Holmes nnd Mot-"V'Z b,'f')r,; . tho pew steel bridge to be erected at lock. ' Tho Me.ford band has been promised I tlu 1I)0Utll- of utlo Creck abov ,ll0 A union nice evening In the A. It. Mtirniiv nf lin,l ninf rMifn-nif. I ltoseburg, abpitt May 11th, for tho passed through Trail month on account of so much snow lay , Ing on the ground vet I Mr. John llunr. Geo. Daniels nnd I Luther Hunt spent tho night In Trail ' on their -way to the vnlley. Miss Cjuru Allddlebusher made a )1eas ant calf on her sister. Mrs. Minnie Pierce on lillc Creek ono'day last week. MV.. J. W. Warner'' received word Thursday from Grants l'nss that his father, J.0. Wnriiei, was dead and was to be burled Friday afternoon, hut as the distance was po far It, was' impossl- Tho Meiirord band has beon promised I l0 inouth" oi etlng will be held Sunday ft "ten-days1 engagement In June at Por't-j ,.:ni,mrt rancIl e Opera House where Itev.l1"" ,llH0 threo ,lu'K' cngnBomont ut( The band expects will deliver tho convention address, llev. ' strawberry Festival. Murphy Is aii excellent talke'r and ull.l K,vo a "lc"lc at Uutto Fu,,s n tl'e should tnko tho opportunity to hear him pnolllc Eastern It. It. n week frop! In this, tho closing oration of tho con vention. To Try WlreleB Official. Ni:V VoitK, April 22. In tho United Stntes circuit court today Col. Chrlsto pher Colilinhus Wilson, resldent, and other officials of' the United Wlreloss Telegrnph Company n'ppearcd to answer to the Indictment returned against thorn next Sunday ' All come (o the big dnncn next Wednesday evening, Anrll 19th, and have u goo( time. ' ' A lurgu orchestra of 20 pieces under the direction of Cluyi. I). Hazclrlgg will furnish tho music. Show. With tho ple!k Chlrlty Itorso NICW YOUk, April 22. of eastern stables enteied, nnd some tf tin. Infill litut uniliitv u'niiiiin if N7uli for alleged misuse of tho malls In a njanj Yor,c lu.tlnK nH 1J(ll0PH a ,,,,, nttrnc. to defraud. The charges grow out of , 0n Is offered by the society horso shojv the sale of great quantities or stoqk In ' at piulaud's today nnd tomorrow. Tho the company. I demand for tickets has been so great Col. Wilson Is confident thnt ho will bo acquitted. Shortly nfter his Indict ment last August ho mnrrled his eight een year old stenographer. Coy, Wilson is sixty four. He lias been held undc J2.r).00 ball pondlpg trial, that many have had to bo refused and those fortunate enough to enter will find 1. wjse to placate the fair ushers with liberal "IIds" Ail tho proceeds, including n-Ltlie "tips," will go to liqspttals nnd snnl Itnrlans for tubercular patients Mr. Shannon Oliver has returned from 1 Medford where ho has been spending a few weeks nnd Is on his way to tho government work above Prospect. Mr. Samuel Hose from upper 'Trail, spent Wednesday night In town. Mr. Hert Penchey passed through Trail Wednesday 'morning' on his way to Prospect, stopping off to, great und converse1 with n few old friends. Mr. Chus. Hlnss made a Hying trip 16 Prospect one day this wuek. Trail Creek school Is progressing nicely under thu caie of Mr. C. !. John son. Mr. Hussell Is visiting Mr. A. T. Poole and family? Frank Middle)iushor' Started out lly llshlng In' Itogue river last Wednesday and succeeded in catching twelve nice trout, the first he has caught this sea son. Word was,. received from tho woik above Prospect that It would he linpossl-, Indications are that there will bo n reooid breaker Crowd In attendance tit the ball game between Medford nnd Grants Pass today. Everything Is In l'iMUlliiesH for the game, and many peoplo visited the ball grounds yesterday after noon to watch the preparations for tho contest. Now that theso two teams aro evenly matched the Interest is Intense, np heietoforo tie games were so one sided that the fans were always "liol lrlnif" for soup) team to play tho Med ford hoys to a standstill. Now they havo It, as Grants Pass has a team this year that Is In every way tho equal of Med ford's, and tomorrow's gaino will bo a grueling contest. Manager Hall Is yet undecided as to wlchof his four pitch ers ho will stnrt the gamo with. But In all probability It'wll) ho either Tinny or Uurgess, hut Uragdchv or McQuold may go In If tjioy wnrln up good. This Court Hall has purchased a one-half Interest In Chas. IX Ifagclrlgg'A show business. Mr. Hazclrlgg will attend to all tito bookings, and Mr. Hall will look after the lliumclnt end. During tho summer months they will put on high class vaudevlllo and moving pictures. They expect to begin about May tho 18th and can stngo all the best acts In the vaudeville line. Something now will bo given to show patrons, Mr. and Mrs. Hazclrlgg will leave this week on a few months' trip where they both have en gagements to (111. Court will leave' Wcdncsdny for l'ortland and Seattln to look nfter their Interest In tho vaude ville line, nnd says he Is going to glvo thu public tho best he can get. Die for any of the family attend the) will bo tho llrst appearance of Tinny on iimerni oniy ereii uarner, who was, the local diamond but thoso who havo si'en him work say that hu has tho goods present at his death GOPS EXONERATEO E SAN FllANCISCO, April 22. William Colnar, u patrolman recently in rested on the ohjirgo j)f Inking a bribe to over look automobile scotching, wns exoner ated today by Pjjlce J.udgc Dousy on tho ground of Insufficient evhlunoe. Colnar was trapped by detectives who saw 'him accept an envelopo which held and can make good If ho gets the chance. McQuold pitched the opening gamo of J the Crater Lakes and HrngdaW worked In laBt Sitnda'y's contest, against Grants Pass. With this quartette of huinmers I Court Hall will surely pull a victory out of the scramble. The rest of the line-up will probably bo Wilson, C;, WU klnson, lb; Horton. 2b; Miles, 3b;ireWH. ss; Hopkins or lloeder, rfj Isaacs, of; and Aptcl, lb. Grants Pass will probably pitch Wil cox, who Is rounding Into good form nnd thu rest of their lli)o-up will probably be the same ns last Sunday. Ownoy Pntton wll hold tho Indicator and tho fans may rust assured Uiat they will sco a fast and fair ball game. Tho gaino will bo called at 2.30 o'clock. a marked K bill. The patrolman ilenlOd , that ho know what the envelopo con- Ohio State Iiongue. tallied. Ci-lnur Is the officer whoso ar-1 COLUMHUS, O., April 22. The Ohio rests of Jack Johnson for speeding ( State League, a class C organization, caused n watch to be kept on the pugll-1 begins the pennant season today, which 1st and which ffiially landed him in Jail., will continue to Sept B. The circuit In- t- - I eludes Clillllcothe. Hamilton. Lancas- Look among (ki classified ads for the tor. Llniii, Marlon, Newark, Portsmouth bio to begin work until the llrst of the adiess of vpur, next boarding place! , , nnd Sprlnglleld BIicuib Trait laws. NL'W YOHK. April 22. Acommltteo of twenty-six representing a dor.en states will meet hero tomorrow to consider a measure for uniform legislation 'tis to combinations and trusts. Proposed amendments or substitutes 'to tho Sher man anti-trust law will probnhly bo considered. The National Clvlo Federation nlso has under consideration a workmen's compensation bill which has all tho hest features of the Walqwrlght compulsory compensation act, recently declared" un constitutional by the Now York; court of lippeals. This bill has already been In troduced In the legislatures of soVeral slates by (ho sjnto councils of tho federation. Southern Printer Meat. ATLANTA, Qn., April 22. Fmpoyng printers of southern states convened In Atlanta today for a session of three days. Publishers und printers nro la iittendnnco from AJnbama, eOorgla, Flor ida, Virginia, Louisiana. Tennessee nnd other states. Prominent members of the United Typotlietao of America WH de liver addresses and read papers. Me thod" of establishing tho cost of all varieties of printing will ho tho princi pal topic of discussion. The 92nd nnnjvorsnry of tho Odd Fel lows of Oregon will bo held In Mcdfdrd Wednesday, April 26, at which tlmp tho dedication ceremonies of tho nbw 'I. "O. O. J, building on Holly st., near Olh St., will bo held A grand street jwirado -xy 1 1 1 be held nt 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. ' Tho Medford Contort Dnnd will lead tho pro cession nnd the Second' Unttnllon of the Second Iteglmont Pntrlnrch Militant will act as escort. Isaac Wools Will act U marshal! of the day. In tho evening the Odd Fo)hjva and their sister order, tho Rebeccas, will meet at the hall where tho dedication ceremonies will be held after which a banquet will ho held. Win. S. Crowpll will act as toastmastcr nnd many prom Inept speakers will ake part. A cdrdfal Invitation Is extended to the public. Prominent men from all points of Ore gon will be present nnd n good prdgrnm has been arranged. ' t ' i TO BANISH rUBI.10 DRINKING- CUPS ZW STATE POUTfANn, OOrt'.. April 22. I'ubjlc drinking cups will bo banished from tho stnto September I. The state boitri?. of health has Issued this order" 'and It' ap plies to public schools, trains, railroad stations nnd all pilbllo phi'ces. Tho pil ing of the board lrt now In the fiaipls of tho state printer and will be promulgat ed within a few datf. ' l Dr. Calvin K. White, state hcaitji offi cer, has proof thnt tho public drinking cup vies with .the (ly as a spreader of diseases. Pneumonia, tuberculosis, mensjes, scarlet fevir and ttypl)od nro transmitted In this way and Infection and disease com'o as a natural consp quence. Dr. White believes tho uso of cups In the city schools Is particularly dangerous 'jind gives the !caltlt author ities too much to do to check epidemics that get started In thnt way. Look for tho "help wanted" ad that scejns llo a "prospect" and ansypr It promptly jfcpjiMiaartfriftinftfla Eilers Music House w t sh Southern Headquarters at Medford t f We Will Do More to Advertise Medford Than Any Other Pacific Coast Business House, I In Return We Expect Part of Your Patronage. Especially if We Mak'e Good on What We Advertise-We Do! and We Will BUY AT HOME, SAVE MIDDLE MEN'S PROFITS AND OEILEHS MUSIC HOUSE. THE HOUSE THAT IS IN A POSITION TO SAVE YOU GOLDEN DOLLARS. WE BUY AND SELL PIANOS AND MAKE A LIVING PROFIT, FOR WHAT THESE GO BETWEEN DEALERS, HAVE TO PAY THEIE CONSIGNMENT HOUSES WHOLESALE.' IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE 4h 111 I f V'Tflj la To Those Holding Manufacturers Cash Award Checks. Owing to Our First Big Shipment All Being Sold Out in a Few Days, and Other Cars, ordered Being Delayed Wo Have Arranged to Extend These Cash Award Check3 10 Days From Date. One Hun dred Dollars In Gold Payable to Jackson County Charity, if these checks are Not Worth Their Face Value on Any New Piano We Represent, or if Our Regular Printed Prices Are Raised One Penny. In Fact at this Sale .We Lower Our Prices. Rail Road Records Show We Sell' Over 72 Per Cent of all the Pianos Sold on the Pacific Coast, Why? Because We Sell The Same Grade of Pianos Offered Elsewhere at About Half the Prices Asked. Just Look at the High Grade Makes You Can Select From. Chickering and Sons, Kimball, Lester, Hallet and Davis, Smith and Barnos, Sohmer, Wo Have All Player Piano Makes, Includ ing the famous Auto Piano, best in the world, music library of 35,000 rolls to select from. L 0 O'K HOW WE ARE ADVERTISING MEDFORD, OREGON. This Warren 30 Will Be All Lettered Up. Eilers Music House, Medford, Oregon. It Will Bo Used From Eugene, Oregon Into California, East to Klamath Falls, Vest to tho Coast. . It will save the expense. of th ree wagons . Mi jF s J m v nV VI Tv tak W .nfNl1 i- - -- - , uum I ft I mu m aa.t v p 4pM w i7 f 'I r L& I I WlWk. fe i& ff A3M V f jBHr-l-i i 1 IBTJ iT a',"MWl-1- - ! 1 w 71 mild &Bk. V- t w x V ,. 1 Three teams of horses and six men, which means we can sell our Pianos for less money : : ; . ; : : : : ; : : : : : : : i : : : : ; : We are boosters for Medford Help us &loti! r & yMMMMIvvyvvYyvvvTrYY'fT,T"r''r'',''y,'," vmv fcMMMMMMMMMMiMMMMMMM