Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Women Golfers Sail for Europe
SHAPES UP WELL
BACK WITH BACON
NOT HOW CHEAP
Plates for 150 Persons Will be Laid
Big Boosters and Little Boosters
Will all Boost for Harder Boosting
Boosters.
Local Boxer Puts it ail Over Rose
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BUT HOW GOOD!
Science Wins Against Brawn No
Decision Could be Given.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1911.
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The spring roundup of tho Medford
Commercial club tot bo hold on Wednes
day of this week, May 17, so far at
hoard from, will bo a rouslnR success,
Tho committee lias nil tho arruuKemonts
perfected, nnd n. Kood time Is looked for.
Plates for 160 persons will bo laid, but
In case of an overflow, tho committee
).as provided to servo all who come.
The iniijotlty of tho outside speakers
have been heard from advising that they
will bo there, as well as the speakers
from tho city. Slnco tho admission will
bo, by card, there will o no cntmnco feo
other than a broad smile and Kood cheer.
Tho commltto desires to havo each mem
ber procure their lltkets for themselves
and for distributing to ono or two guests
Invited by them.
Tho committee was careful In Insist
IntrUhat everything sOrved.ou that occa
sion will bo as near as posslblo prod
ucts of southern OreRon. Tho motto
for tho evening will do "Patronaso or
home production." Members should not
fall to set their tickets, which can be
had at tho office of tho Commercial club.
WINS 510,000
' MUSIC PRIZE
Metropolitan Opera Company Awards
Bonus for New Opera to Horatio
W. Parker and Bryan Hooker
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HISSES DOROTHY CArtPi,EliL frjQKEHCE HARV-Ti AtlD ErPlE
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The largest company of women golfers that has left this country nt one
tlu.o to try their luck In the championship tournaments abroad Is at present
heading for the other side on board tho Caledonia. In the party uro two Amer
ican women, Miss Louise Klklns and Miss Mary C. Kownes, both of tho Oak
mont dolf club, of Pittsburg, Pa. The others are Miss Florence Harvey, Miss
Effle C. Nesblt nnd Miss Dorothy Campbell. Miss Campbell, holder of tho wo
men's golf championship of the United States, Is a Hootch girl, now it Canadian
by adoption, and won tho championship ot flfCut Britain, but lost It last year
by default. Miss Nesblt and Miss ILirvny urn Canadians by birth. Mis HlkliiB
won the championship of the south last year from Miss 1'ownes.
The Grace of a Happy Death
Kranklo Edwnrdds, local boxer, fought
Tommy Claffney, of Itoseburg to a draw
dlclslou in n ten-round fight nt Rose
burg Friday night. Those who saw the
fight say that Kdwards should have
been nwnrded tho decision, as ho had tho
lloseburg scrapper on tho run most of
tho tlmo nnd In the seventh, eighth,
ninth and tenth rounds had tho ndvnu
tngo and drovo daffney all over the ring.
IMwurds finished strong and had his
opponent winded towards tho last of tho
fight nnd would linvo gained tho decision
by tho knockout route If the fight had
lasted n round or two longer.
Kdwards H tho mnnnger of tho Nnta
torlum Aathletto club and Is training
some of tho local hoys so that they can
handle themsolves In a case of neces
sity as well as gutting them Into good
physical condition.
H. T. Van Do Car nnd James n. Kolly,
both of this city, who witnessed the
bout, Bay Kdwards was way to tho good.
Contests Sscape.
. a resident of Medford. Oro.. died ,thVf r"a vf ett ' Vftr''
ho early ago of twenty-five years,, ft1'1 f ,e Ip,-l0,T1 1""' ,'" w,l,c,,,,
tho news of his death will bring! PU ",on. t,R, nlncl,, ' sraco Hint
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NEW YOniC, May
13. Professor Hor
atio W. Parker, of
New Haven, Conn.,
composer, nnd Mr.
Uryan Hooker, of
Farmlngton, Conn..
Ubrottlst, have won
tho $10,000 prUo of
fered by directors
of tho Metropolitan
Opera Company for
tho best opera In
English Written by
Americans. The
name of tho opera
is "Mona", nnd the
subject Is tho war
fare of tho Druids
and tho HoipiuiH ,ln
Britain.
Professor Parker expects to leavo In
a short tlmo for an cxtenslvp tour of the
Pacific Coast, .visiting Los Angeles, Sap
Frdiiclsco, Portland and Scat tie.
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IRKICJATION
WASHINGTON, May 13. A graphic
statement of tho vast extent of tho gov
ernment's Irrigation projects and tho suc
cess that attends their operation wax
made today by C J. Hlanchard, statisti
cian of tho reclamation service, who has
returned from a tour of inspection,
"At tho present time thero aro 28 pro
jects in various stages of construction,"
said Hlanchard. "Tho total acreago in
volved In these, projects Is 3,200,000
whtch will provide homes for approxi
mately 320,000 persons on farms, and an
equal number In cities, towns, nnd vil
lages within this area or In tho neigh
borhood thereof, or a totul of 010,000
people. The total area now under water
Is 1,000,000 nctes, on which havo been
entubllshed approximately 14,000 fami
lies and an equal number havo taken up
their homes In tho cities, towns mid vil
lages. "The progress of tho engineers hns
been rnpld, notwithstanding Isolated lo
cation of tho principal nnglneerlng works
from transportation and the many diffi
culties which havo been encountered In
tho promotion of tho work, Up to the
present time tho canal systems con
structed havo a total length of G6.1
miles. Muny of these canals carry whole
rivers. Plucod end to end they would
reach from Now York City to San
Francisco and back to New Orleans.
Tunnels having u total length of 16
miles havo been excavated, mostly
through mountains. Tho excavation of
rock und earth amount to tho enormous
total of GC.000,000 cubic yards, or more
than one-third of tho yardage required
for tho Panama canal. Owing to tho lo
cation of somo of tho principal works
In regions heretofore Inaccessible, tho
reclamation servlco has been compelled
to construct B75 miles of wagon roads.
Somo of which aro in tho most rugged
country on this continent. The service
has In operation 1508 miles of telephones,
27B miles of transmission lines, and Is
furnishing power and light for municipal
and manufacturing uses to seven cities
and towns from Its own power plants.
Tho Tidings" a publication Issuod'by
I the Catholic Churches of Los Angeles
has tho following to say regarding tho
death of Jock Loar of this city:
Last Sunday morning, April 23rd, on
tho feast of St. George, Martyr, at tho
California Hospital In this city, Jack
Loar,
at tho
and
sorrow to tho hearts of a wldo circle
of friends. In his homo city und else
where, who loved him for his honesty
und uprightness of character nnd the
genuine beauty of his mind and soul.
Dut back of the simple announcement
of his death, lies the story of a mar
velous manifestation of tho grace of
God poured Into a precious soul at the
hour of death.
Up to about five months ago "Jack,"
as he was affectionately known to his
friends, had lieen In robust health and
was a slih'ntrid alle.tic type, physically,
When his' health began to fall thtough
some Insidious dlsensc, which seemed
to Indicate tubercular trouble. He
sought tho milder cllnmte at Needles,
and took treatment for a few months,
but not galpltig the desired results, came
to Los Apgcles In February, and entered
tho California Hospital, where his di
sease was finally diagnosed us that
peculiarly" baffling nnd futal ailment
known as "Kuynnud's Disease," which
was carefully studied by at least a
dozen of the mos,t skillful physicians In
this city. Huviiig his attention called
to tho seriousness of his cusc, his mind
turned towards tho Journey ho was sooq
to tako and ho set about making due
preparation for It. Naturally ho sought
some authorized guldo for tho soul, and
nsked that u priest of the Holy Catholic
church be sent to him. "Jack jiover had
professed any religion, but his life (uid
oeen clean and upright nnd Uod guvo
him tho gift of faith and tho graco of
a true conversion us a lowurd of merit,
although at tho tlmo of his reception
Into the church he said very humbly
that while ho never had done anything
especially wrong, neither had ho done
anything very good, but that If ho only
could bring others Into the true fold
ho should feel that ho had not lived In
vuln.t Under tho ministrations of ltev.
I' H. McDonnell. C M., of St. Vincent's,
he lecelved the Sacrament of lluptlsm
about two weeks befoio his death, and
during tho last day of his suffering
ho found a consolation nnd a comfort
beyond all expression In the faith that
hud como to lighten the gloom of deuth.
Tho sweetness of his diameter shono
forth most beautifully , In tho slmplo
sincerity with which ho accepted tho
teachings of our holy religion, nnd tho
Cheerfulness with which ho bore his
cross of suffering. "Oh, that I might bo
nailed to tho cross with Christ," he
frequently exclaimed, and his resigna
tion to tho will of God was an Insplru-;
tlon to his loved xmes wutchlug beside'
Ills death bed Fortified with tho last
Sacraments, ho was given tho graco
of a Jiappy death, und his fumral was
held from St Vincent's church last
Tuesday morning, with High Ilequlem
Loses Weight
Alass, ut which Father McDonald, C. M
was tlio celobrunt. The floral offerings
from friends were profuse and beauti
ful, tho casket being completely hidden
by them. Boforo giving tho lost absolu
tion. Father McDonald spoko a few
words of consolation to tho bereavod
wife and to tho sorrowing mother nnd
RKATTLK, May 13. Claiming to have
a will Rlgucd by his wife threo days
before her death, leuvlng all her property-
to him, Iteglnald C. Boss, Is con
testing u provlous will leaving an es
tate of over $1CO,000 to his four year
old daughter.
Boss was divorced by his wlfo last
July, but ho won her back within six
weeks und they wero remurrled. In tlje
meantime Mrs. Boss will had been
drawn cutting her husband off. Bepro
sentuttves of tho daughter will claim
that the will held by Boss was signed
by Mrs. Boss when sho was unconscious.
had como to this beloved soul to
strengthen him In tho hour of his great
est trlul and agony, and to prepaio him
for that life eternal beyond tho grave.
Interment was In Calvary Cemetery.
May his soul rest In eternal peace nnd
may tho perpetual light of God's love
shtuo upon him.
MIKE LTBOn REINSTATED
FENDING TXNA ACTION
TACOMA, -Wash.,' May 13. Suspended
for tho halunce of tho- season for strik
ing Umpire Jnok Ward during n gumo
at Vancouver recently, Mlko Lynch,
munager of tho Tncoma club of the
Northwestern league has been reinstat
ed by Prosldunt Lindsay pending final
action by tho lenguo directors who will
meet nt Seattle Monday to consider tho
case. As It Is hardly probablo that the
dlrectois will vote to rtgaln suspend
Lynch after his temporary reinstate
ment It ytho prwsldorit, It is believed that
his restoration to tho game Is virtually
permanent.
Following tho assult by Lynch, Um
pire Wnrd sent his resignation to Presi
dent Lindsay and was succeeded by
Amos Busle, tho old tlmo National lea
guo pitcher.
Hasklns fot Health.
Prisoners Nearly Escape.
SEATTLE, May 13. With only ono
bar remaining to bo sawed before 12C
prisoners might bo liberated, four des
perate prisoners In tho county Jail wero
foiled in their ntteinpt through u tip re
ceived by Shorlff Hodgo. In n shake
down, four slender saws, spirit lump,
brass blow pipe und hulf a pint of al
cohol, wero discovered, and It Is said
other Instruments uro yet to bo found.
Four men hud worked six nights and tho
delivery was to havo been effected last
night when friends wero to pass revol
vers In and two Jailers wero to bo overpowered.'
BErORM LAWS IN EFFECT
IN STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SACBAMKNTO. Cal., May 13. A bill
providing for tho- Initiative, referendum
nnd recall for ull Cnllfornia municipal
ities, which was passed; 'by tho stato leg
islature nnd approved w Governor John
son, becomes cffeqtlvo.todny.
Tho measures provldo for recall oloc
tlon for ele-otlvo mtiulclpnl officers nftor
they have hold offlerfjifour months or
more, on petition or 1$ per cent of tlia
voters of tho city. Tho officer against
whom tho recall Is dhected Is mado n
candidate for ro-olccllou.
Municipal legislation may bo Initiated
on petition of 25 per cont of tho voters.
Unless tho city council passes tho pro
posed legislation it shall be submitted
at a special election within 30 days. I
tho petition carries, signatures of only
10 per cent of tho voters on tho pro
posed law shall bo submitted at tho next
regular election unless passed by the
council In tho meantime.
Telephone
Poles
PILING POLES, and Tolephono Polos
furnished at very reasonable prices. Ad
dress
C.W. Bigham
TALENT, OR.
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Ant! fat producers hae been trlng
for yeara to reach Clyde Kngle, but tho
handy man of the Bed Sox haa a treat
ment or his own. Ills eurly season apcod
is a testimonial
Hasklns for Health.
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Second hand
Remington
Typewriter
For Sale.
Little Used.
Wide Carriage
Medford
Book
Store
A Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND, OREGON
offers more attractions for the tourist than any city
in Southern Oregon. The New Coluinhia Hotel at
Ashland is unexeeled for excellence of furnishings.
Compares favorably with the'best hotels of Portland
oi' Sun Francisco for modern convenience and com
fort. Steam heat and hot and eold water in every
room. TCooms with private bath. Single or en suite.
Hotel auto meets trains. European plan. For res
ervations address or apply to
The Columbia Hotel
Mrs. E. G-. Hadley, Prop. Enders Block, Ashland, Or
If You
Think You're Down
-
And out, it will not be long before you will be
thinking about right.
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE
between prosperity and panic is in the think
for there is just as much money one time
as another.
All that is necessary to build up the busi
ness of. this city, to a record-breaking mark is
to think that we (tan do it and THEN ALL
BOOST.
Hang Out an Electric Sign
and start business by not sending it out of
town to places where it can see to count its
change.
ELECTRIC ADVERTISING
t BUILDS BUSINESS
Rogue River Electric
t
Company
i
i,lft Iran
The better 3rour clothes, the long
er they'll wear, tho better they'll
look, and the better you'll feel in
them and about your appear
ance. You can buy cheap clothes most
any time, most any place at any
old price. But good clothes ab
solutely safe in stylo and tailor
ing are found only in a few
places. This store is one of those
few.
You can get a cheap suit if you
want to but not here. We've
cut out the trash and sell only re
liable well-made clothes. Just
s.top in some day and ask to sec
the
SOCIETY BRAND and
Washington Clothes'
It pays us to show this kind of
clothes. We get more money for
better clothes. Our customers 1
come back to us.
You can't buy bettor clothes anywhere.
You can't get a better fit anywhere.
So you better come in soon.
Prices $10 along to $40
Sol(l exclusively by '
The Toggery
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Time Will Do
Well, maybe it will if you are referring to
your finish, but if you apply this maxim to
getting business, you're wrong iy boy, you're
wrong.
Hang Out an Electric Sign
There is no time like the present. Tho past
is gone and is valuable only for what you can
learn from it. But today is yours; make it
count for something.
ELECTRIC ADVERTISING
IS GOOD ADVERTISING
Rogue River Electric
Company
Cornitius - Garner
Realty Co.
133 Wait Main St.
(jrjCv rinod lot, Bo by 128, south
P0J' front, Reed rcsldenco dis
trict. Your cholco of thrco lots, torras.
tfjJy ( Now 2-room houso on lot CO
J0 O by 120. ISast front. 10Q
cash, balnnco $15 per month.
$1300
l-room modern houso on
West 9th st. ono-thlrd
canli, balunco 1 nnd 2 yeurs, 8 per cont.
A Kod buy.
1 O Rl"l" 7-room modern house,
iliJJJ furnished, flno location,
Kood ffarden, north front. Tor in a.
Good roaidtnee and vacant DroDsrty In
all ports of the city. Frlcts right and
terms easy.
Trult farms, largo and small. Wild
land, tfraln, dairy nnd stock farms. Tlm
bor aud homestead locations,
Cornitius-Garner
Realty Co.
133 West Main St,
Look for the ad that Riven n cluo to
tho boardlnB house you'ro looking fori
Look for tho ad that tells you wlio
wants to find tho Job yo hav to offer.
On These Lines We Have Succeeded
CAPITAL $100,000
d.6
Soundness of Principle
The
Jackson County
Bank'
Safety of Investment
Fouudod 1888
Oregon.
Medford,
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Surplus $65,000
. o. w. Mcdonald.
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