Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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fttEDFORP MAIL TlttBUNE, atEDFORD. OUWaON.IlURSDAY. .TUNIS 8, 11)1.1.
STRONG SHOW
ISJ3FFERED
Gennaro's Venetian Band Salil to Be
One of the Best Institutions of It;
Kind Now On the Rond Other
Stronn Acts.
Tito bill irc.sciitiil by Oennnro.
vompany tonight rtt tho Medfonl op
oru liouso consists of tho t-lronpyM
mils now in vaudeville ami the pa
trons of the house may rot us-sured
that n program will lie proconted
tlint will be plrnsinj and entertaining
Gennaro anil his band are hig'i
clas nnrtits in their lines and hai
niel with the approval of the goncr.il
publio vheroor thev hae played
The direolor.hip of Gennaro U a fea
ture in itself liming perfeet control
and command of Ins .soloH-. Tin
Oborten sinters present a mot novo'
DOUBLE RUNAWAY
ON MAIN SIREET
Team Starts Near Pacific & Eastern
Depot and in Dashing Up Street
Frightens Delivery Horse All Tear
Out Street.
A doable ntnmvny occurred
Main street Thuiday inoiniug
shortly after 11 o'clock and consul
crable damasro was done before the
horses, were finally stopped. Start
ing from near the I'acifie & Hn.eru
dejHit. a white team belonging to the
Medford Grocery compi.ny ran ava.
croing tho Hear crook bridge and
dashed west on .Main street. In front
of tho new First National bank build
ing the delivery wagon sma-hod into
a wagon being loaded with graul
and almost demolished one real wheel
The horses broke nway from he de
livery wagon and continued down the
street. A horse attached to n light
delivery wagon was standing near
the Fruit A-.-octation building and
this also started to run, tearing the
lines I'm in the bauds of a lad who
was holding it from the sidewalk. All
three horses then ran nearly to the
end of West Main street where the
were stopped without doing any fur
ther damage.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES. j
fiKNXAKO. .
act in their creation of the "Electric
Butterfly Dance, ' and are hcndlincrs
on tluvcnstcni circuit.
Krooks and Carlisle in their skit
"Twenty Minutes of Joy,'1 is a scream
from stnrt to finish and holds the
attention of the audience throughout
the entire act. Xeary and Miller,
the dancing kids, are there all the
time, and when it comes -to dancing
these young men are 'away to the
good."
La Voir in bis trapeze act is o won
der, and his ninny thrilling tricks
holds the audience spellbound.
The Newmans, the Australian
trick cyclists, are without a peer in
their line, and their boxing act on
tiiuciclcs is a decided feature.
In presenting thi- high class bill
the mnnngcinent wishes to sa3 that
if this show meets with the approval
of the theatre going people of Med-1
ford they will endeavor to book sim
ilar nt tractions throughout the sum
mer season.
GRANTS PASS WILL
HELP MEDFORD 4TH
Councilman H. J. Herzlnger of
Grants Pass was in Medford Wednes
day and states that Grants Pass Is
working hard to promote the Fourth
of July celebration In Medford. PlanB
for a celebration at Grants Pass have
been given up mid In return for this
tho people of that city desire Med
ford to boost for tho mining congress
to be held there July 18.
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Xntionn! league.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg i, New
York 9.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 3, Phil
adelphia i.
At Chicago Chicago 3. Urooklyn
At St. Louis St. Louis 5, Bos
ton 7.
American League.
At New York Wet grounds.
At Boston Boston 3. St. Louis
At Philadelphia Philadelphia
Cleveland 0.
Coast Longaie.
At Los Angeles R
Oakland 1
Vernon 3
At San Francisco
San Francisco 4
Sacramento 1
At Portland
Portland 4
Los Angeles 0
Xorth western league.
At Spokane
Spokane 4
Seattle 0
At Vancouver
Vancouver . 11
Portland v. . . . . 4
At Tacoma Tacoma-Victoria game
forfeited to Tacoma in second inning
today.
A Hint From Paris
HR jyi&!I I IHi
MANY TROUT
AREJATCHED
Henry O'Mallcy, Supcrlntenilent ot
Northwest District tor the United
States Bureau of Hatcheries Is In
sprctinn Institutions.
rnoto ropinMirr mi. T rtu-n
iKUUn coring m. im. Miw iwik luuu m,
Pink silk gown with lace and fringe.
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NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that board
of directors of school district No. 49,
will receive bids for the furnishing
of 500 cords, 4 feet, of fir and oak
wood. Bids received for all or any
part .there of. Board reserves right
to reject any or all bldB.
OHIS CRAWFORD,
CS Clerk.
llasklns for Health.
AT TIIK U-GO.
'-Tliu Lion lind tho Mouse' will bei
tho new bill at tho U-G" theater to
night. This Is one of Chns. Klein's1
plays, and ran for ten years In New
York city.
Mr. Harry Holllngsworth will be1
soon In tho role of John Burkett Ry-'
ilur, tho Lion. TIiIb part was created
by Mr. John Miihon. MIbs Genevieve
Cunningham will be seen hi tho part
of tho Mouse The reBt of the com
pany will bo well cast. Manager Hol-j
Ilngsworth has spared no expense to
malto their production a grand buc-,
i -us. This 13 what the Santa Cruz
Sentinel sayn:
"Tho HolllngBworth company open-'
od u p at tho Unique theater In "Tho
Lion and tho Mouse." Tho houho was
overflow! ik, and the curtain never
w,ent down tlirt It did not havo to,
bo raised again and again, and there
was no end to tho npplau&o. The)
piny 1b a stioug one, and biought nut
tho best points of tho two thief actors,
Harry UolliugHworth as John Burkott
Ryder and Miss Genevlovo Cunning
ham us Shlrloy Robsmoio. In tho,
third act, where tho two aro pitted
against ench other, thoro was breath-'
lesH Interest." t
Six Days
to clean up nt Kdmoades Bros
In this week.
FARGO SALES CO.
JltifikliiTTorTleaitliT
Got
Fruits and
Vegetables
Our stock of Fruit and Veg
etables Is particularly tempt
ing at this time of tho year.
All we ask Is that you take
one look at our
CHERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
ORANGES
CUCUMBERS
NEW POTATOES
PEAS
BEANS
ONIONS
GOOSEBERRIES
CARROTS
ASPARAGUS
PIE PLANT
ETC., ETC., ETC.
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Remember, wo , aro selling
tho celebrated
White Carnation
FLOUR
AT
$1.65 a Sack
01 instead &
Hibbard
WEST SIDE OBOOEKS
4TH OF JULY BOOSTERS
IRE 10 MEET TONIGHT
Tint .......lm ,' tlm Vtitirtlt C .lull
II. MllVltll 'L I IIW t V'"MI ' mw 9ij
committee which was to h:ic been
held Wednesday eM'uiug in the Real
ty association roonw was pottMned
on account of the commercial club
meeting. The meeting will he held to
night in the above mentioned rooms
nml a large attendance is desired.
XOTK'K.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil of the city of Medford. Oregon, nt
Its next regular meeting on June 20,
1911, for a license to sell splrltous,
vinous and mall liquors lu Quantities
less than a gallon, nt his place of busi
ness at No. 17 South Front street, In
said city, for a period of six months.
O. M. SKLSBY.
Date of first publication, Juno S,
1911.
Two million nml n half of. steel
head or rainbow ami n hundred thou
sand cut throat luwe already been
hatched nt tho Klk Creek Rogue
River hatchery ami mo in good con-
I ditioii, and another half million is iu
process of hatching, according to
llcnrv (VMiillcy, superintendent iu
the northwest for the Cniled States
bureau of hatcheries, who spent tin
pnt three days at the hatchery and
' left Thursday to iiixp'M't conditions-
' nt the Anient dnm and visit the Ap
" plegate hatchery station, where half
! a million stcclhcnd fry are heine
hatched.
Two mid ti linlf indlion of salmoi
havo also been hatched at the HII
creek station and arc being liberate
as thev attain a safe sire. The troir
fry, however, nre heuig held longer. I
I ; l...... iiitl i i il .
i- ii!iiiiic(i in iidki 1'uri di iiicm nun
fall, when they will have attained i
considerable sire. On account of tin
limited arrangements at the hatchery
it will he impossible to hold mon
than a million. The others will Iu
kept as long as possible and thei
taken to the Hig llatte and uppoi
Rogue mid liliornteil.
Reports that the trout fry were not
t m good condition arc pnmouueed un
founded by Mr. O'Malley. Some of
the canned food sent up for salmo!'
fry hy the Humes was found unfit to
feed ami the cause of illness among
young salmon, hence its ue di-wii.
tinned. Mr. O'Malley contracted for
liver from local butchers.
Tho government has established no
egg taking station nt Fish lake at
the head of Elk creek on the Cmp
qua divide, nlid is securing rainbow
trout eggs for Imtching nt the Rogue
river station.
.Mr. OMnlley heliotes that a trout
hatchery should be established on
the Hig Hutte, which is nn ideal
stream forlthc work, ns U is conven
ient to the railroad and has no irriga
tion ditches to bother and will co
operate with local people iu efforts
to secure one. ,
NEW BRIDGE
AT GOLD HILL
Engineer Hm mon Ordered to Prepare
Plans and Specifications (or Steel
Structure Over Rontte to Replace
Present One.
At tho meeting of tho county oourt
at Jacksonville Wednesday Hnglneer
llaunoii was instructed to draw up
plans and specifications for a new
steel bridge to he built across the
Rogue, river at (lold Hill. The luidgo
will lu modern iu every icspect and
will cost from $7000 to $S000.
The matter of the county purchas
ing the Siskiyou toll road was
brought up ami referred over until
today.
Applications wore received for five
new roads. Tho longest of these will
hu from -Ashland to l'olioan hay,
bay, about seven miles, and will cut
off about four miles from tho old
rond. Another county rond was
asked nt Knglo Point two miles uoilli
of Central Point and with other ap
plications from Talent and Sams val
ley were referred over until today.
Married.'
Albert F. North, local ticket agent
f the Southern Pacific, and Miss Al
ice Wills, of Kugcue were married
Wednesday evening at the homu of
the bride's parents iu Kugcue. Af
ter two weeks' honeymoon in Port
laud they will take up their residence
iu Medford.
Look for tlic nil that cnlls for yi
-among the help wanted ads.
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Noted Pianist Here.
Adolph Kauucr, known throughout
as one of the leading pianists of the
country, who purchased an orchard
tract last year in tho Rogue River
valley, has arrived to look over his
property. His father nml mother
will resido on the place while he i
touring concert circuits.
Hnsklns for Health.
Pictures
SUBJECTS:
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Lnrge and Small Tracts ..
MOOR-EHNI- CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg
UNUSUAL MILLINERY VALUES
$4.50 STREET HATS $2.95
A line of street hats, large, drooping shapes, with long silk sash in burnt, dark
"red and black, just the thing to protect your eyes from the glaring sun; regular
$4.00 value,
SPECIAL $2.95
TRIMMED HATS
Much Underpriced One full table of Trimmed Hats in large and small shapes;
black and most all colors; regular values $0.50 to $10.00,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY $3.50
Other Trimmed Hats arc reduced: .
$7.50 Trimmed Hats now $5.00
$10.00 Trimmed Hats now , $6.70
$15.00 Trimmed Hats now $10.00
and so along the line.
TAILORED SUITS unseed 25 to 50 per ct
And a most varied stock to choose from; pretty light gray Suits; tan Suits;
all at a reduction of one-qaurter to one-half.
Ir
SILK DRESSES
Aro
Underpricod
ONE-FOURTH
Gingham Dresses, Special, $3.45 Pretty styles in gingham, madras and per
'oalo dresses in stripes, plaids and polka dots; styles aro kimona and set-in
sleeve; ladies sizes 131 to 40; junior sifcea A 15 and .17; regular values $4.25
$1.50, 'mmmmi
JSPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY $3.45
Celobra'o
at
Medford
JULY
3-4-5
222
W. Main
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landscapes, Marines and Fruits
t We have jiisl received and will put on sale
here at special prices for a few days only about
50 beautiful hand colored pictures in landscape,
marine and fruit subjects, ilia heavy !l-ineh wal
nut or gilt frame in sizes
31 x 19 Inches
35 x 17 Inches
A regular $5.00 to $7.00 painting with over 40
subjects to select from, at, your choice,
Choice $3.00 Each
.hist out, Photo Post Cards of Kly and his liv
ing machine, Medford, .June !ld,
5c Each
HUSSEY'S
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PLUMBING
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All Work Guaranteed IMcob Rounonablo
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$50 REWARD
We will pay $50 Reward
for information leading to the
arrest- and conviction of any
person tampering with any of
our machinery or equipment
CLARK & HENERY CONSTRUCTION CO.
MEDrOD, OREGON
Excursion!
Sunday, June 1 1th
Me Falls and Return
Via Pacific & Eastern R JR.
$2.00 for Round -Trip
Train leaves. Medford at 8:1l a. in., arrives in IWed
i'ord at 7 p. m. This is tho finest seenie trip in all of
Southern Oregon. You'll enjoy this C5-milo rido into
IntorionOrogon.
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