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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aiEPFQRD, OREGON, MONDAY, a LAY 8, 1911.
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Medford mail tribunei municipal control op tree planting.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT HATUIl-
DAY UY THE MEDFORD
PIIINTINQ CO.
Tho Democratic TlmcB, Tho Medford
Mall, Tlio Aicurorii Triuune, xno bouui
cm Oregonlan, Tho Ashland Trlbuno.
Offlco Mall Trlbuno Ilulldlng, 2B-27-29
North Fir street! phone, Main 3021
Home 75.
GEOKQE PUTNAM, Editor nnd ManaRer
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' Entered ns second-class matter
Medford, Oregon, under tho act
March 3, 1879.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
, Official Paper or jacKson uoumy
BTinRRRTPTIOK SATES.
Ono yenr, by mall 15.00
Ono month by moll .50
Tcr month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Cen-
trnl Point .6J
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.00
Weekly, por year 1.60
Dall
December 31
SWORK CIRCULATION.
y nvornco for six inomna enuing
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1910, 2721.
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tetHl Wlrs United FrcsB
Dispatches.
. Tho Mall Tribune Is on solo at tho
Ferry News Stand, Ban Francisco.
Portland llolel Nown Hinnn, i-orwunu.
Bowman Nows Co., Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash.
GRANTS PASS AND
WIND WIN GAME
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Medford Loses by 65 Score Fans
Brave Bad Gale in Order to See
Contest Outfielders have Hard
Work. .iLliUUi
TO SECURE the city beautiful, the city of Everett.
Muss., has agreed to pay half the cost of tree plant
ing along streets.
Evidently property owners of Everptt arc similar to
many ol tJiose ol lUeatoru, wimioue prmc in uio appear
ance and uniformity of the streets, without thought of the
shade and comfort resulting, and unable to realize tho ap
preciation of property resulting therefrom.
Many of Medford 'tf streets are bare and forbidding in
appearance, where shade trees would make them attrac
tive and inviting. They are far less comfortable in sum
mer and the clement of beauty is lacking.
Before Medford can become the city beautiful, tree
planting will have to be made compulsory. There arc
too many citizens following the line of least resistance
to trust the subject with them.
Southern California cities seem to have solved the
problem. The municipalities do the ilanting and caring
for the trees, borrowing the system in vogue in Paris, Vi
enna and other famous European capitals and copied in
Washington. It is impossible to secure the best results
along any other line.
The Mail Tribune has for years advocated a charter
amendment giving control of planting and caring for street
trees to either a tree warden or a park commission. Such
an amendment should be submitted to the voters at the
next special election for without it Medford will never
become the city beautilul.
A LOGICAL ARGUMENT.
WOULD REDUCE
PROPERTY LOSSES
Concerted Effort Toward That End
Will Be Made by American Manu
facturers, Who Are Soon to Gather
in Annual Convention.
Where to Go
Tonight
With miniature cyclones blowing
nomas tho diamond Orants Pass defeat
ed Medford by tho scoro of 0 to C In tho
Sunday baseball kwiib. Grants Pass
Htnrtcd with n rush and would havo
.cored In tho first Inning but u doublo
llay by Medford ut first and second re
tired tho sldo.
In tho second Inning Isuacs singled to
left field. Wilson went out to Smilh, An
tin singled to right and "Pug" took
third mid scored when Antlo Jockeyed
between first and pecond. Hudur struck
out.
OriuitH Push tallied twlco In tho
fourth Inning. Kuublun reached first
Iiiiho on u scurtch hit to Crows, linker
went out to Ihiihch, Williams lilt to deep
confer and took second whllu Kuublun
scered: Wilson muffed Iho throw homo
nnd throw wild to third liusu letting
Williams score. Hinlth wus tin own out
at first baso by Miles, HI. Cyr singled o
right field, lllggs went out to Morton.
In thu fifth Inning Grants PasH got
two more runs; Coolc walked; Osbonm
reached flnst Iiiiho on a scratch but to
Miles. Kuubliiii grounded to Miles who
wuh Interfered with by Cook unil Full
Man renched flrHt, Cook scored on Mak
er's grounder to Miles who throw flist
huso. Wilkinson was nrr Clio bug unil nil
Wero safe, ll.iker grounded to WHkln
von who throw Vuublau out ut thu lilute.
Medford earned threw runs In thu sixth
inning when Morton belted u bunt (o
first base. Miles funned. Morton
scored when Wllkonson doubled to cen
ter. "Pug" also doubled and scorod on
Autlo's single. Wilson stole third and
wus out trying to come home on Ita
dor's hunt.
flrunts Pass took two moro runs In
thu seventh Inning. Cook reached first
on ii n nrror by Crews, Osborne doubled
to right field. Weckler went nut to Un
der wlm threw home. Cook Jockeyed be
tween third and home mid scored on un
error by Miles, Kiiuhlun wullied. linker
went out to Isaacs. Osborne, scored on
Williams' single uud Hmlth giouuded out
to Wilkinson.
In the ilglith Inning Crows wulked
and Wilkinson grounded to Wilson who
threw Clews out ut second base. Wil
kinson took second Iiiiho on u wild littchl
by Osborne Kt Cyr muffed "Pug's" fly
to right field and Wilkinson scored
while "Pug" took second "Pug" was
caught ut third Iiiiho. Antlo wus hit by
it pitched hull. Thyug batted fur Ha
tier uud stuiok out.
Neither side could score In tho ninth.
To Trunk lsauos go Iho premier hon
ors for Medford, whllu WlllllllllH or
(Irunts Puss played u slur gitme.
Grants Fan.
PERHAPS as absurd an argument against direct legis
lation as ever put forth is that printed by the Cin
cinnati Enquirer, which in a far-fetched simile attributes
the crmmixion ot Jesus to Tilate's so-called use ot the ref
erendum in referring the sentence to the mob. The En
quirer says:
"Flanked by the panoply and gorgeousness with which
Rome surrounded her colonial governors, and imbued with
a sense of justice and' a knowledge of the law, the mighty
Pilate could find no fault with the humble Teacher who
stood before him; but with the same cringing subservi
ence and fear that would control and dominate judges to
day if they were subject to the recall, he put the matter
up to the surging mob that surrounded the helpless and
inoffensive prisoner. The referendum accomplished its
ghastly purpose with a celerity and avidity that astonish
ed even the martial and warlike representative of the Cae
sars.
The initiative, referendum and recall are sadly mixed
in the Enquirer's plutocratic mind. Referring a decision
to a courthouse mob is not a referendum to all the people.
Neither was the "surging mob" shouting for the blood
of Jesus, benefactor of the people, composed of the peo
ple. It consisted of the scribes, pharisees and money lend
ers that Jesus had flogged in the temple, whose business
Jesus' doctrine interfered with in other words, of plu
tocrats and politicians, the same class that today defend
a Lorimer and a Ruof.
The people always flocked to hear Jesus, but the people
were denied a voice by the scribes and pharisee in govern
ment then, as they are today by the alliance of big busi
ness and politicians.
Yet the Enquirer's argument is logical and as erudie
as most of the arguments put forth against direct legislation.
All. It. M. PO. A. li
Weckler, Sb C 0 (I a 1 0
t'uulilaii, ss 4 1 t 0 U O
linker, 0 U 1 0 1 0
Williams. 3b. ... r. 1 B 1 y 0
Kmttll. If S 0 2 2 0 0
Ht. Gyr, rf 5 o l t o i
lllggs, of 4 0 0 1 II 0
Cook, lb 2 : 0 8 0 1
Outturn, i :i 2 2 () 4 o
3S li 10 27 10 2
Medford.
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llortou, :b 4 l l 3 l i
Miles, .111 S 0 (l 2 1 1
Cruws, ss 3 (I li 0 2 1
Wilkinson, lb. ..I 2 1 C 1 2
Isaacs, of 4 2 2 fi 1 0
Wilson, o. 4 I) 1 It 0 1
Antlo, ir .'.. S n 2 0 n n
Under, rf 4 0 1 S 0 0
Thyng, rf 1 0 o l 0 0
McQuold, i 4 0 0 0 3 0
PRIZE FIGHT
CASE DROPPED
Procccilinys Apinst McCnrey, Wol-
liast, Memsic and Eaton arc Thrown
Out of Court hy Judge Willis Re
views Case.
'l.OH ANflKl.US. Muy S The wises
against Promoter T. J. MeCurey, Ad
Wolgusl, (leorgtt Memsle and Hefeiee
Charles Klton. charged with having pin
moled and participated In a pilxo fight
ut Vei noil on Mui eh 17. weie thrown out
of eouit this morning by Judge Willis.
36 li 8 25 9 G
Two.buso lilts AVlllluius, Ostium,
Wilkinson, IsnucH. Struck out -Hy On
born h, by McQuold G. Hase mi balls-
McQuold I, Ostium Ullt by pitched hall
Hy Osborn 2. Time of gumo 2 bourn
IK minutes. Umpires Put ton uud Kin
iricson.
Folic Kurt by motors.
OYI.AHOMA C1TV, Okbl , Mil) 8.
Knur men. one of them Chief of Pollee
llulxttka, are budly lujilied uud several
others lien i' minks of eiieouuter us the
result of thu Industrial struggle between
the Oklahoma Hallway uouipuny and Its
employes. Heverul small i lots occurred
yHtci'ilti) nnd lust night, but the situa
tion U believed to have been relieved
by tho appointment of two score deputies.
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Oruuls Pass It.
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10 0 3 2 12 0 110
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1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 $
VIX.ES cubed ik a TO 1 DAYS.
lA5CO OINTMRNT Is guaruntood to
euro any onso of Itching, blind, blooding
or protruding plies In 0 to 11 days or
nionoy rcfundod. BOo.
gpeclnl Oar for Presbyterian. Ooueral
Assembly.
A special car for the accommodation
of delogutus and their families who (lu
stra to attend tho guiieral assembly of
tho Presbyterian ahuroli to be hold ut;
Atlniitlo City, N J . will bo attached to
train 18 of tho O W. H & N. C. leulu:
Portland ut 10 a. in, May 12, l'Jll. Del
egates to the convention should call on
our local agents for reservation.
USED AUTO.
WliHo Gs car, completely equipped
with top, wind shield, speedometer
pin gun to, etc., oto. will noil for $1G00
UEAH CRKRK MOTOR CO
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Cull up and order a cnne sent to
tho house. The purest, most
haajthful driu.k known is -
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C, BiGHAM, Aicnt,
STEWART HERE .
TO MEETGROWERS
Man Who First Taught Rogue Orch-
ardists How to Pack Pears Again
Visits City to Confer With Fruit
Growers.
W. M. Stewurt of the Stewuit Fruit
company of K.m FrunclHco uud l.os Au
Koles arrived In Medford Sunday nml
will meet the ft tilt growers of the valley
with the view of nrruiiglug for the dis
posal of this year's fruit crop, Mr.
.Stewart bundled the Hague Hlver Fruit
& Produce ussoelatlou's business lust
yenr and Ills dealings gave mil vet mil sat
isfaction. In lSDO he came to the Hngue
Hler volley uml taught the growers
the proper method of packing penis.
Yeaterday'e Score.
At Oakland Snerumento S, Oakland 2.
At 'rlneruinento (afternoon) Oakland
8, .H.iaruimmto 1
At I.os Angeles imomlng game) San
Frunolsco 5, Los Angeles t Afternoon
Sun Francisco 13, I.os Angeles 6.
At Port land Vernon t. Portland S.
No games scheduled todiiy
Second hand
Remington
Typewriter
For Sale,
Littlo Used.
Wide ,Cfirriage
Medford
Book
Store
NKW YORK, May 8. A concerted ef
fort of manufacturers to redueo the
grout number of Industrial accidents an
niiully occurring In this country will be
nindo at tho 16th annual convention of
tho manufacturers to bo held at tho Wal
dorf-Astoria, Now York city, May 16,
16 and 17. The fact that casualties re
sulting from Industrial accidents have
finally reached a stupendous total an
nually with corresponding human suf
fering, loss of national efficiency nnd of
property, has made accident prevention
tho most Important problem now con
fronting thu Industrial world. Tho forth
coming convention bf tho 'National Asso
elation of Manufacturers will bo used ns
the means for a great gathering of man
ufacturers and others Interested In ac
cident prevention and workmen's com
pensation. Many of tho largest Indus
unil corporations ns well as tho tank
and fllo of manufacturers aro actively
co-operating with tho nssoclntton and the
result will undoubtedly be, a distinct nil
vance In practical efforts to reduce In
dustrial wastq of life, limb nnd prop
erty. i ii.
JESUIT MISSIONARY TO
KO&S MEDFORD MISSION
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I HE 1313 INCUKC
BIO DOUBLE BILL
London) of Comedy
SAY AND HAY
ThOBo Eccoutrlc Entertainer
They como high, but wo go,t to have
them. You can't nfford to miss these I
two clover pcoplo In their side-splitting
comedy n. laugh every second
They tiro with you 16 minutes 16xC0
i 900; Hint's how many laughs you
; get. It's going some. 2
STILL ANOTHER
MISS THOMPSON
'' Qlnr-lnt- (n1UlMirf1finnltifr fllrppt
for Portola theater, Frisco, where she f
has boon the leading feature for tho
past two weeks. No ono can afford l
to miss this great hill.
3 BEELS MOVING PICTURES 3 $
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Father Van Clarenbcqk of tho Church
of tho Nativity announces that a mission
will bn conducted by the Jesuit Mission
ary. Hov. Patrick J. O'Hellly. 8. J., at
tho Cnthollu church on South Oakdalc
street, beginning Sunday, Mny 21, and
ending Sunday, 'May 20. Tho peoplo of
tho pnrlsh during tho mission nro ex
pected to mnke the consideration of the
nffnlrs of tholr salcatlon a matter of
first Importance, nnd to spend tlmo
dally In prayer and meditation.
Rock Spring
Goal
ON HANS ALL THE TIME.
phone iooa.
Burbidge
THE COAL MAN.
"CHICK
FEED"
Ave you raising-chickens?
If so j'ou want a
batch of our famous
"Chick Feed" for the
small chicks. This is tho
finest feed known to
chicken raisers every
where and you can't go
Nvrnog hy using this
brand. Call and get sup
plied at once and be suro
' raising the finest
:'.Krvs" and "Yellow
Legs" in the valley.
Remember
CHASE & SANBORN'S
COFFEE
BLUE RIBBON
FLOUR
GOLD MEDAL
BUTTER
Warner,
Wortman
-6-
Gore
Grocery Phone 286
Market Phone 281
Home Phone 281
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TONIGHT
CLEVER PHOTOPLAYS
EXCELLENT MUSIC
ONE DIME NO MORE
MEDFORD THEATRE
Monday Evening May 8th
THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTEESS
OLGA NETHERSOLE
(Lieblcr & Co., Managers.)
ETA. DOUBLE BILIj
SISTER BEATRICE
A MIRACLE PLAY BY MAURICE MAETERLINCK
AND
THE ENIGMA
A Modern Drama by Paul Hervieu
Seat Sale Thursday: Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
Reservations by mail accompanied by check given
preference.
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NATATORIUM
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2 Borllner, Billiard, Fool, Skating', and
Snooting1.
Tub DatliH for Ladles and Oontlemeu j
at nil times.
Biff Banco Every Saturday Night.
Medford
Horse Shoeing Shop-
128 South Ilurctlett Street.
Pacific Phono 1831
Home 210-11.
C. L. Allen, Prop.
GIVK US A TKIAIi
Draperies
Wo carry a very complete lino of
draporlcs, laco curtains, rlxturcfl, oto.,
nml do all classes of upliolstorlnK. A
special man to look aftor this work
exclusively anil will glvo at, good
ncrvlco as Is possible) to got In ovon
tho largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
TOMATO PLANTS
Tho best ever seen in Med
ford, all in '1-inch pots. Yon
will gain 4 to 6 weeks by
planting these instead of
planting the old way.
J. T. BROADLEY
SMITH
APARTMENT
HOUSE
317 SOUTH IlIVERSIDE AVENUE
Thirty completely furnished
Apartments for r&nitlles
Gns Ranges and Lights
Tree Telephones
SpeaUlntr Tabes, Call Bells
Frivato Baths
New, Clean and Sanitary
l'or Apartments apply at
Premises
W M. Smith Prop.
iiiiH B ' 'Vi'stiiiiWviLsssiB iiiiB
sm
MACHINES
PLEASE
Double Disa Records
65c
Medford Music Shop
McNKAliY ." CO.,
SMO WKST MAIN' STHKKT
THE WOMAN WHO
PAYS HER BILLS
by check instead of curren
cy never has any trouble
about keeping her accounts
straight. She knows where
every dollar has gone and
has none oi' the worry the
cash paying woman is sub-
ill, ject to. This bank welcomes
accounts rrom women "and
will be glad to explain any
thing connected with a bus
iness bank account you do
not understand.
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN a PRICE
25 HOWARD II LOCK, ENTRANCE ON flth STREET. PHONE 303 J
44fr&4
WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER
16 INCH WOOD
Oak, $S.00; Pir, $7.00; Pine, $6.00.
3 Tier to Cord.
Will Begin to Ship May 15.
Phone us at Butte Falls.
BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO.
BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY
AV&ttlUtofc
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33 NORTH RARTLETT ST.
A full lino of Mixed Paints, Leads,
Oils nnd Varnishes. Complete stock
of Cabots' Creosoto Shlnglo Stains,
Wood Tints, Dry Pnints and Kalso
mines. Call at tho Sign of N tho Sun and
got our prices.
.13 NORTH RARTLETT ST.
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There can be only one best the Tip
Top of excellence. We both aim to
get it. You, the clever and successful
housewife, want the groceries that
give the greatest results in your food
that please your family and visitors
"TE sell only tip top quality
in groceries so that we
may get your ti-ade aand retain it. Every item wo
send out "is an advertisement of hte qualitv of the oth
ers. If we did not maintain tip top value alwavs, our
business would not continue to grow as rapidly as it
does. Inspect our extensive stock or telephone a
trial order.
Allen Grocery Co.
32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
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