Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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JKEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, jAfEDFORT), OREGON. SUNDAY, .TUNE 11. 1911.
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UNIVERSITY MAY
YET GET MONEY
Wholesale Forgeries are Claimed to
Have Been Made in Connection
With Referendum Petitions on File
at Salem.
RALEM, Ore., .lunc JO. Wholesale
fortunes, perpetrated for the sake of
tlio Ho-inueli-per-tmme paid by per
sona behind lite different referendum
movements, together with nnine!.
thrown out through leehnicnlitie;.,
thrcntcu to invalidate pnrt or nil of
(ho re fe iv n tin ins on file at Salem.
"It is an nlanniiij; slate of affair
when the referendum powers an lie
so sluunefullv abused,'' said Ev-
Suiireine Justice W. T. Slater to
day.
In (ho enso of (he referendum on
llio University of Orcmtn exteu-ion
appropriation, .Indue Slater, noting
for friends of the university, snys he
has discovered 1200 names in oik
hunch on the University of Oregon
referendum petitions which are
"manifest forgeries."
"Anyone of threo or four oilier
colleclions of names of -100 (o (100
each nru forgeries on (he face of
(hem," ho declared.
IT the allegations are true, it doom
(he chance for the University refer
endum to go ujKm the ballot. Judg
Slater claims to have 5,000 names i.
one batch which are invalid on anoth
er point of Jaw, and this leaves onlx
JoOO names to invalidate with ,;
the forgeries yet to be stricken out
"Similar conditions," said Judge
Sinter, "are known to prevail in con
nection with other bills against which
are referendum has been invoked and
preliminary work is being started (
attack ihe referendum on these nl
LOCAL LODGE OE HIDE BUYER
1.1.0. AjORMED STILL MISSING
A. E. Powell is Elected President of Nothino, Has Been Learned by Offl
Ncwly Formed Lodge in This City ccrs Regarding the Man Lived In
Start Atigurs Well for Its Sue- Albany Rode Motor Cycle Be-
ccss. tween Cities.
A lodge of (he Modern Brotherhood
of America has been organized in
Medford. About yfl members were
installed and the following officers
STRAHORN BACK JBAKER HANDS IN
TO FINISH WORK1 HIS RESIGNATION
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Will Complete Soil Survey In Jackson j Street Commissioner Waxes Angry
Nathan Hogoway, n hide buyer for
the Albany tannery company, Iiiih dis
appeared and It Is thought that he
was In this vicinity at the time when
elected: A. K. Powell, president; .H.ho wns discovered to be missing.
.Joseph Khunt, vice presidenl; Mrs. Invertlgntlun Is being made by the
W. S. Oordon. secrelarv and irons-iMl,dfor'1 ,ol,co' l,ut nHB "" '
urer; Mrs. T. Mr-own. 1.HiliHii:u'nrno1 ,f llls whereabouts.
Charles llonliin. eondnelor: .lniins M-v -5 l'rehascd a supply
Wnilenlioiv. umIoI.iioi.. m.l Wi.lU.ri0' ,,l,! " Nichols & Ashpole
Ferguson, sentinel,
K. K. Tucker of Mason City. Iowa,
(he organizer acted as master of cere
monies and was assisted by Mix. M.
Harlon of Davenport, Iowa. Thoo
present were Miss L. Hrown, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Gordun. Mr. and Mrs. Jus.
Khunt, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wutton
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Talent, Mr. and
Mrs. A. K. I'owell and Messrs Thomn
Berdan. lM'eiffer. Fischer and Malice.
Refreshments were sensed and the
new order was Parted off in a man
ner which promises well for its future
prosperity.
so.:
At Philadelphia , U 11 F
St. l.ouis 2 1 rf
Philadelphia 14 18 1
Batteries Powell. Hamilton
Clarke; Morgan and Thomas.
Umpires: Perrinc and Dincen.
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I
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National League.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 10. Al
though the Reds batted two Giart
jiitehers out of the box, New York
retained its lead in sensational Na
tional League pennant race today be
cause the Phillies were .swamped li.
the heavy hitting Cardinals. Chiea;,".
by winning from Boston, is tied fo
second place with Philadelphia, both
teams being half n game behind the
leaders. ' IMttsburg's victory ovei
Urooklyn keeps St. Louis out of tli
first division, though the Cardinal
win still leaves them only half i
game to the bad. The standing to
night:
Club Won lx)st Pel
New York 30 18 .025
Philadelphia 20 JS- .G2."
Chicago 20 18 .017
Pittsburg 2G 22 JiK
At New York ' R II K
Cleveland 1 . 0
ICew York 2 4 '
Batteries Gregg aild Land; War
hop and Blair.
Umpires: O'Loiibhlin nnd Connolly
market', but never called for tlienf
lie bad an appointment with an Ash
land dealer the same day also, but
telephoned him that he could not be
In that city until the following day
Itogoway was an enthusiastic mo
torcycle rider nntflt Is thought he
may have been Injured in an accident.
He made his trips between cities by
! this means.
The nearest thing to a clue Is a re
port from the Ashland police depart
ment that about two weeks ago a
man was Injured pn a motorcycle In
the vicinity of Jacksonville.
II. Itogoway, a nephew, who resides
In Albany, went to Jacksonville to
Investigate the matter Saturday, but
as far as known no trace of the miss
ing man was discovered. The Albany
Tannery company baa heard nothing
from blm since the date of his dis
appearance and his salary has not
been called for.
County Quadrauule This Season
Brings Three Assistants With Him.
Jo Undertake Work.
A. T. Strnhorn of the Fulled Slnles
Bureau of Soils, is 111 Medford lo
continue his work of surveying the
soil in the Rogue River Valley, He is
accompanied by three .i-istniils
Mr. Strnhorn worked in this vicin
ity last summer uud tin- season will
complete '. Jtiek-on County tpiud-
nnglo. 2
When City Father's dp Not Grant
Him the Increase In Salary Ho
Asked.
? 4t9mf9,t,ft t,tt, r,tmttttm0
THE GOLDEN RULE
Street Commissioner Baker handed
in his resignation to the city council
Saturday morning. He asked for an
inerense in salary from $7i to $1)0 n
month, but as the demand wns nut
granted he resigned. He will con
tinue in his present duties until a
reliable successor can be secured.
Look for the "help wanted" if1
that seems like a "prospect." aw1
answer it promptly.
Itr.l'OUT ok tiii: CONDITION Ol-'
Fa
rmers
& Fruitgrowers
Bank
1, at IhV cl
c of IiiinU
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at .Mcilfnrd, In the State of Oivgou
iii'sh, June 7, tilt I:
UKSOUItCKS
Loans and Discounts ,
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Bonds, securities, etc .
Hanking 1hiiim, furniture, and fixtures
Duo from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks
Checks mnl other casli Items 11.091.10
Cash on hand I , . . IS, CIO, IS
. iini,or.:i.:H
.' s:i,x?7.tio
lt.S9l.SS
a.7 is.es
. IS.IJ0U.7S
Coast League. ;
At Snn Francisco R II K
Sacramento 2 4 1
Snn Francisco . ; J 11 0 , X
At Los Angeles R II Kj
Oakland 4 10 1.2
Vernon 8 10 1 1 1
At Portland R II K J
Los Angeles 2 7 3 ! J
Portland 8 14 1
Northwestern League.
At Tncoma R II F
Victoria 3 C ji
Tncoma 12 13 0
At Spokane R J I K
Seattle 4 10 2
Spokane f 11 1
Great
Pleasure
goes with n
Properly Pitted CJIasies
Don't He Satltfled Willi
JUST VISION
My Glasses Give Comfort as
Well. Come Hen and Ih Con-.
vlnced.
Kyi-Sight
DIt. ItlCKKItT
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OVER KENTNER'S
Total , SSS,KiS.70
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In . . .. $ tit), 000.00
Surplus fund r. S. 000,00
Judlvldod profits, less expenses and taxes paid fiti4.U4
Due to batiks and bankers '. . GSG.-Ct
Individual deposits subject to check S0t,S4?.10
Demand certificates of deposit ., S,.1ti.'l.3ri
Time certificates of deposit 1S.7U.-IS
Certified checks 1,539.70
.fSSS.iri2.70
Total
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss:
I, L. L. Jacobs, assistant Qitsbler of the above named
bank, do Folemuly swear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge and belief,
p L. L. JACOUS, Assistant CaHhler.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day
of June, 1911.
i EARL l'OLLEY. Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
, It. W. ANTLB.
GEO. L. DAVIS.
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Directors.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. June 10. Whil'
the Phillies managed to make every
one of (heir hits count for runs to
day, (he Cardinals ouuded out tei
bingles, driving two visiting pitcher
out of the box, nnd taking the open
ing game, of the series, 9 to 8. St
loom's also used three pitchers. Score-
Philadelphia 8 8 ?
St. Louis .....0 10 -'
Batteries Beebe, Chalmers, Burns
and Dooin; Golden, Geyer, Lauder
milk nnd Brnshnnhun.
Umpires 'Brennan and O'Day.
At Chicago R II 1
Boston , 3 D r
Chicago (5 11 1
Untteries Mat tern and Kling
Brown and Gralinm.
Umpires Rlglcr nnd Fiiineran.
At Cincinnati R II J
New York 2 0 2
Cincinnati ft 11 ('
Batteries Marquard, Raymond
Crandnll and Meyers; Gaspard an!
Clarke.
Umpires : Eason and Johnstone.
At Pittsburg It II F
Brooklyn 0 0 L
l'illsburg -. fl J3 0
Batteries Reunion and Bergen;
Adams and Simon.
Umpires; Klein and Khuslie.
American I'nguc.
WASHINGTON, I). C. June J0.
Tho Wliito Sox lived up to (heir bat
(ing repuatinn today, landing 01
Sherry fop 10 safeties and winnine
iC ope, sided game from Washington,
18 to 7, Score':
Chicago 18 10 3
Washington 7 10 0
Batteries Ohufilend and Sullivan;
Sherry and Aipsmilh.
Umpires: Kgaii and Sheridan.
At Bos'fon R n E
UtiUoit -f 13
Jloston .., 0 32 1
uaueries i)in-i tiuiuii nun
Casey; Wood and Nunnmaker.
Uiniilrea: Evans nnd Mullen.
Listing's Wanted
of unimproved and developed ranches.
To Exchange
for Minneapolis and Seattlo property.
HUNTLEY & McCLATCHIE
15 No. Cent nil Ave.
NEWPORT
-YAQUINA BAY-
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food
and an abundance of it. Fresh water from the moun
tain streams. All modern necessities, such as tele
graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished
or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal
sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pa
cific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & East
ern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure
throughout.
FARE PROM MEDFORD
Season six-months ticket $11.10
Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise
description of Newport, including a list of hotels,
their capacity, and rates. Call on, telephone or write
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Local Agent, Medford.
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Here
is your chance to be shown what training and prac
tice mean.
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The
Louvre has secured the services of a
Spaniard
who is a first-class musician in both classical and
popular music.
At
just 12 o'clock noon this artist will entertaiu vou.
The
music and singing will continue from then on to 8:110
P. ni.
LOUVRE
SUNDAY, .TUNE 11.
One Acre and Home
with new four-room house, plenty of water for irri
gation and good soil, plowed and level, planted; poul
try fence and house for $1200. A
Small payment down, you can own it. Thisjplaco
will double in value in a year. Can have more than
acre if desired. Let me show you this place and you
will buy it.
E. H. Manley
217 ET MAIN STREET
CWU,)II
IVmusU Kuhwu
Tltt ItwU kuitwoWwf
n ..wl'li. .
Our clothing department is full of value-giving ma
terials. The season's newest styles and America's
best tailoring. Suits carried in stock for 8.00 and
up to 115.00. The man who wants a moderately pric
ed suit can have that want filled here.
. The man who wants to know he is well dressed can
find a strictly hand tailored, pure wool, steam shrunk
suit here.
$20, $25, $27.50, $30, or $35
Our Clearance Sale
of LADIES' SUITS, HATS ami SKIRTS will con
tinue until these goods are cleaned out.
We are showing the newest lingerie and most com
plete stock of Wash Goods in southern Oregon.
Golden Rule Shoes
ARE BETTER,
better.
Ml
I'hey fit better, wear better, look
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AkinsBenton 6 Co.
RODGERS SfLVERWARE FREE
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EXTRA BARGAIN
A Minp In prlco and tormo A larRo lot GUx-'l& foot, flrat full lot on
Court Htreet, Jimt CO feot off tliu paving on North Central Avonuu
nnd no puvluj? tax to pay. An olo;ant largo lot with n new Iiuiiro, Hx
14, well furnlHhed, 2 good now hedH, complete, good cook Htovo and
cooking outfit, clialm, tahlo, dlnhoH, and wood to cook with till mid
winter, Lumber enough to lmlld a kitchen, TIiIh lot cont $1100 lit No
vember. All now for $700 or lesH. A llttto money down nnd tho bal
nnco an rout, $20.00 per month till paid out. No fukoj I moan Jut
what I nay. AddroHH 0. W. Blat3r, General Delivery, or cull ut prom-'
lues after C p. in.
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Medford Commercial Cliib
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I hereby apply for Mombot-Hhlp In yopr Club, ipi'dJonclOHo tho
Initiation fee. of I-'lvo Dollars iih roriulred by your Ily-LaVH. I uIho
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ugren to pay Quarterly thn regular cIiiob of Twelve Pp)lari pqr annum
: . , . . , lte:oinuioiiU)(l by! Nuino
AddroHH . . . , ' . '. , ', 1 1 , ,' ,
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If you are not a member of the Medford Commercial Cluli (libra
miiHt bo a reauau for It. Let'uahelp you remove thin obstacle, 'No
body In barred, Cut-thin out, hand It to u friend who In a' mouther,
and ho will recommend you, or bring thlH Klip to the ueuretury of the
Commercial Club, who will put you right,
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