Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    6R1FFEN CHEEK
WANTS SCHOOL
8tunly Inhahltants Are Already Af
(cr Now Oulldlnii for Winter Time
Lontj Trip Is Now Necessary
On Pari of Children.
AIIIioiikIi thu mm In hIiIiiIiik
brlithtiy tiiniiiitli tho tnum on the
llinUlltlllllH Jlllt IlllD till) Vllllieil of
lliinr (liKri'ii Creek Hid nturdy In-
liHlilliuiU of thin n-cliin nro already
Worrying ovur Ihii'Hchoul iirotilum of
Din romlliK winter. HnlliK Itnomi
vi'lllitn In their fiiinlly Idenlii tint
fniiillh'H or Ihht ikijIoii roiiliiln initiiy
rliliilimi. Cunt winter, the loin:
triunt lliroiiKli tin hihiw to tin ii"iir
Ht Hi'liool on lower (Irlfriu Creek
witH mi luHiiiiiouuliililn obiituelu to
nl lllm yoiiius"!" children. Accord
liilUy mini)' with without educational
t ru 1 11 1 11 k or any mtrt
1 Prank Htunrt, n devlne of Kntitinn,
who by notnit kooiI luclc rhnticuil to
locate fur up the creek Iniit win
ter, him Htrui'k honu Into tint puroti
tnl lironHU liy opcnliiK n niuumlKn
for n hcIiooI, Tlio ffvlliiK In nt ron k
iiiiioui: llii'H" iiioiiiitiilnnurn that the
con rune iiihI hordlhood of new
lilo who will ito Into tlio mountains
nilil brew out homes hIioiiIiI lie rn
vrurilml by ciliiralloniit opiiorluullli'M
for their children.
IMIODKOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, OTDKOIIP, .OHFION, SUNDAY, TUNE 18, 1911.
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PAGE SEV13N
WORKS SOIL WELL
DOUBLING CROPS
James Wilson, Nnmcsake of Famous
Agriculturist, Proves That Intcn
slvo Fnrmlnu In Rope River Vol
ley' Pays Well. . "' '
The Noblest Clouter of Them AH 1
I SATURDAY'S SCORES.
National League.
At Kt. I.imiih It. II. K.
New York 1 tl 2
st. i.niM a '2 o
'" MutlerlcH Mnttlu'WKon mill My
Crn; Hnriiiou mill HrcHiiiihnit.
' Umpires- Klein ami Kiiinluy.
At 'liirnmi
Philadelphia : 1 1
Chimici " "
' Hnttcrics Meiiath and Doolie
Jlrmvu inul Archer.
Umpires Kiihoii mid Johnson.
At Cincinnati
Brooklyn 1 " -
0 ftiiciiiiiuli . (I l ''
Hntteries Heunlon, Kuetrcr nml
iWnen: (larper mul Mulliu.
Umpires-- Fiuiii'Kmi nml Hitter.
At I'itthliure
HuNtoii-I'itttdHirj; Kuii! ostonrdf
mlti.
American League. . I
At New York- K. II. H
Detroit r - 1U 1
New York : 0 a
" Hullcrlcs Uuiioviiii nml Klnmigu;
NYnrliop mill Sweeney.
Umpires Conolly mul O'LohkJi
Jin.
At Philadelphia
Chicago '..'.. H l!l 1
Philadelphia 0, H !
Mutteries -Walsh imtl Sullivan;
Tyii; Plank, Coombs mul Lapp.
Umpires Ilinccii nml Perrine.
At WiiHhinclitn
St. Loiits.Viishhij;tii kiihio post
jmiiu'iI; rain.
At IIiiKton (First kiiuic.)
Cleveland 7 11 1
Huston !l II '
Hatli'rii'K (lri'KH ami l.aml; Mo
Mr anil Nunninukcr.
IJinpinm Kviuih mul .Million.
At KohIoii- (Si'foiul Kmuo.)
Clovclmul (1 R 1
itoHtou 1 H 'J
Hiitti-rii'H Kulki'iilicrK mul Liuul;
JCarpT, Mall ami Nunmnakur.
k Uinp'ut,H-lKvuuH mul Million.
Jmiiidk WIIhoii, a well lo ilo fiii)ir
of drill in crook linn mmlo llio iIIm
ooory Ihiil HO miroH well toiukil will
proiluoo uioro lliuii Kill noros Ichh
inl'iiiNivoly fiuinml. Hnlllinj,' on tlio
orook ovor 'JO yoarH iiko, .Mr. WIIhuii,
for yoiirn tilloil Kill iiori of. oroik
liotlom Intnl. I.nfi'ly Mi. WIIhoii hdIiI
Imlr of hU rmioli. Ilowovor niiioli to
Ills (ratification io foinul tliat Iiih
onip of hay iluo to holler foililirii'
tiou of thu Imiil anil uioro thoiou'li
rotation of oiopu wiik larxor liiHt
year lliuii it hail ovor hoou, whou
Lwico iih much limit hail ln-oti hown.
Mr, WilHiiu holiovoH that lio Mill
Iiiim two much laml ami ImpoK homo
ilay o havo hin farm roilucoil to a
Kl.miro trad. TIiIh hIwiI ranch ho
IioIIovom will hriiiK tjroulor ichiiI
Ihau IiIh proKont farm,
Portland Kl
At Koiitllo
Hnattlo 0
Taooma f
At Vnuooiivor
Vancouver f
Viotoria '2
If, 0
II 1
f. I
N'ntlouitl ,JraKuo.
At PittHluirp '
Pitthbnrj; H
lioMtoi , ,, 2
At (.'inoiiiunli Kuiu.
At Chionpi
Chicago 0
Philmlflphiii D
At SI. latuiH
St. Loiiix 8
Now York 1
Ka&;'WlL,4
HrtHS
ufAGNcra
"Hiiiih" Wiijjwr, Iho iloinnn olnutor in the National Icnuc, ih the
Mimo ohl terror to pilchoiM im of yoio. The 1jiw-Iokci1 Teuton Iiiih
hoon horn a loiitf JijMiulJmkow'lJrjiiaiiy yoarH tojeome.
Aiucriraii IottKto.
At New York ltaiu.
At llonUm
BRIDGE GAMES
. MAKE GAMBLERS
Ni:V YORK, Juno 17.-Any woman
who playn iriiljo for money or oven
for prir.oH in wholly to Maine if her
cliiltl liiniK out tn ho a common irnmh
ler. Thin i the dictuin of .Indue Woh
erl J. Wilkin of the Children's court
of Hrooklyn, who Irtht year had 'J!l!
jiivemhi crap Hhootinc oanes alone lie
fore him. While Juiljje Wilkin is not
the firbt lo take thin view of "mi
oiot'v L'amhliiiu" Iiih official jMisilinn
mid oDiHirtuuitv for Htiidyinu the
ENGLISH VIEWS
ON ANNEXATION
NO FASTING IN
. HIS JSTRINE
Pastor of Bar Creek Sunday School
Held Under the Trees in thb Open
Aalr Urges All Who Attend to
Bring Their Lunch Baskets.
0f-f--&
WHY
DR. RICKERT
Suffer with hondaehoB? OthorR luivn
hcinTcomplotely rollovod hy wonrlnK
my glnnn'is. So tuny you.
KjoilKlit HpocliilNt.
(er Kontiier'i.
A J"1"1'- (lle,li,; nre m.i'i. that hi condcmi.a- ll .' lf;iMtJiir hnB!oriil to re-
K,H,"1" ; ' J.iioii of the polite rorm of hiuni.u: it hold luwutlio ,i,,,lo of Hie
?' ITu V;V ' created more than the iimiiiI com- Ul" I'onlincnt very many years
At Philadelphia , longer. The breakiu of the Inst tie
i(l
....... ...i
Philadelphia
ChioiiKo
At WahhiiiKton
Washington ..,.".. 0
St. Loum (i
Northwest League.
At Portland-- H.
Kpokauo '2
Portland fi
' At Vancouver
Viotoria '2
Vancouver '2
M Sonttlo
Taooma f
Bl'iiltlu II
V -- "
. Pacific Coast League.
At San I'VanciHoo It.
1,0H AllKeU'H "
Onklaud
"At lion Anuolort
I'ortlaud
11.
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H.
n
K.
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8 V2
U 11
.Voriiou ,'....!) H
At Saormuunto
San I'Vaucojoo . . i ..... 4 fi
Hiioramouto ' 0
Jii
I FRIDAY'S RESULTS.
j- ttttt ! rrr' '
CuiHt Ihmikuo.
'i At San Frnuoirioii 11, II. K.
Loh AnuoloH '2 10 1
Oukliuul l 1 ill II
"4"Ot Loh Anj;olen
I'ortlmul '"8
Vvrnon ?...... !
'At Saoranioulo
Smirmuonto 1
San Krauoirico 7
r
NorlhwoHtorn Ijohkuo.
. At Poi'llniid-i . . , .
Sltokami 12 17
(1 1
8 1
7...1
12 . 2
VISITORS SOUND PRAISES.
(Continued on Pago Haven.)
Or. Pick el, 8. V. Ilockwlth. Co?.
Muiuly, J. A. Perry, K. N, CiuiiiiiIiikh
RMil I)r. C. lt Huy to tnku the vUl
tor'n throuich the valley, l'or an
hour mill n half tlio orehnnl dlntrlrt
of tlio valley van shown thu vUltom
and then Mcdford wiik reached,
whura the party, nftcr IioIiik kIviiii
'lino to "cluan up" ufter their long
ride from Klamath rallu, cuthereil
at tlio bouquet hoard.
W. I. Vawtcr actor ijb toaitmaBtor
ut thu foitlvltluu nml Introduced the
varlotm Mpoukora which Included II.
0. Nutt, C. a. Jackaou, II. I.. Pit
lock, John F. Cnrroll, J. R. Wood-
worth, A. U. Carlton, II. WlthliiKtou,
and n numher of other. All told
of the Krout mrprlite ttioy ifict at
finding Mcdford and the Hokuo
Itlver Vnlloy an well developed an
they are.
.Tho wholo uffnlr pnifted off very
nicely duo to the offorlH of I- V.
MedlnHky, William Gorlf? and a iiiim
her of othurH. -
TIioho la the party who vlalted the
city were: '
II. C. Nutt, fourth vlco prculdont,
Northern Pacific, Tncomn; J. S.
Woodworth, trntflo munnKor, St.
Paul; A. 1). Charlton, ntiHhitnut con
oral pnttHciiKor nrvnt, Portlnnd; V.
II. KoRorty, hsalHtaut Koncral freight
agent, Portland; Henry Dlakeloy,
gonoral woBtorn freight agent, Ta
coiun; L, J. Ilrlckor, iuunlgrntlon
agent, Ht. Paul; O. . Wheeler, nd
vortUIng department, St. Paul; II. S.
Cook, pnHHOugor department, Port
lnnd; It. P. ltlggn, official photogra
pher, Portland: V. K. Cownn, gen
eral freight mid linHsenger agent 8,
M. & 8. Ity.. Portluml; H. L Pit
took, the Oregonluu, Portland; J. W.
Plttoak the Oregonluu, Fortlnnd; S.
O, Krnnltx, Iho Oregonluu; C. H.
JnckHou, preHldunt and general man
ngor Orogon Journnl, Portland; John
V, Carroll, general manager Kven
lug Telegraph, Portland; K, W. Cos
tollo, Hocrotary,
All property vnluca depend upon
the prosperity of the community. If
our imniiufucturoru aro proapurlng,
mid the morehaut llkowtao, tlio farm
er will proHper, too. Tho peruhitpnt
deiuaud for i;oodB "Mado In Oregon"
will help brlt'iff groator proBporlty to
tho lwoplft of Qrogon. ,
, f
Look nt' 'tlio mis' Hint offer em
ployment mul you'll find tlio right. ojio
soon. .!.',..
Look for tho ml that desorihoa Iho
lLn!o you would liko to own.
mont.
"The example hot hy mothers mid
fathers who play cards for money or
pnr.es is utcroa.suii; cauiolm oniony
ohildron." .IiiiIl'o Wilkin mi. Years
LONDON. Juno 17. Ask any well
informed Englishman whether ho
really thinks the United States is duo
to annex Canada, mid the chances
aro ton to one Hint he will reply:
Mai, ho mi, but a union between thO
United States and Australia is n good
deal liklier.
Certainly no Hrilon who is thor
oukUv familiar with the eonntry's
colonial and foreign affairs believes
between them mav not be followed
i immediately by nu Australian request
that the United States annex them,
) hut, it in considered ut all probable
I'lllliil I'll, MI!Ji;i' " IMII -,ri. a.i.r.. . , - -
Hrt'a man introduced u M.eiety for , ,l,at Austrulm wilj4be a tnnc - eiionish
Next Sunday is n red letter day
in the calender of Griffin creekers.
The lowIanderH are Koin U join the
liihlanderH in their basket lunch
service on the divide. There will he
no iircaohinK at the Oriffin crock
church Sabbnth us the concrepition
is K"iiiK to join with Frank Stuart's
roiigrcpillSin in their fliein service
oiht miles up Griffin creek from
Mcdford on the summit of the
mountains.
The liar creek congregation ha
armed itself with hvmnbooks and ro
enforced by the Griffin creekpcople
will make the surniiiniliuj; moun
tains ring with harmonious praises
to the great Jehovah.
One thing, Dr. Stuart wants dis
tinctly understood, which is that the
service is not to be one of fast.
Every good housewife is nlrendy
overhauling her tsock of spring
chickens in search for the plumpest
which will be sacrificed to henrty ap
petites on that day.'
An urgent wholesale invitation is
issued to the city folks of Medford
to attend sen-ices nu the divide. Dill
Fields is going to bring along a few
extra chickens from his famous flock
of Rhode Island Heds for the pros
pective valley visitors.
h-
MAY ROBSON PLEASED.
thu Prevention of ('ruelly to -Animals
There is also such a soeiely.for the
protection of children. Yet thoro is
no such soeielv for the protection
of children. Yet there is no mioIi!
u.wtinti' i'n tin nr.ilmif imi .if llu.
minds of children. I tl.inkoruelty to lnnitti..g their lapd to become n
the minds of children, the jnculcatiimlT? A1I,,1r";n" ."" KrP of
of wrong ideas and IrtihiK that will Is alos M ' "1 be ready for a
.-.;.. Hi..!,- f.ii.ir. t. i.i.t .,- i..l ;r ''o onoiigii iiiiuuweuo aniouiiiprae
' " .!" "" ""'
to remain entirely, iudcH:udent at
least for some, generations to come
and Amerion is the- mot natural
friend to turn to ufter severing re
lations with England. It may be that
the Australians will draw the line .it
not a great deal worxc than physical
cruelly to animals ami little one'.
"Every mother nild father who
play curds mid make tho game attrac
tive to their children by tolling of
their gains and of tho little evtrn lux
uries they can purchase with the
money, or who display some beauti
ful priio, won at cards nro certainly
leaving a soar on the child's mind
that will grow deeper inul dceur as
time goes on,"
JUST WANTS A DIVORCE;
NEITHER CHILD NOR COIN
LOS ANOKLKS, Cal., Juno 17. -Seeking
neither alimony tipr the cus
tody of her daughter, Itumouu. 1 1,
Mrs. Helen M. Uordeu, through her
attorneys, Clmk mid Clark, has filed
.suit for divorcu against Gail Har
den, sou mid heir to thu Now York
mauiifaoturor who made millions out
of a condensed milk product. In the
complaint Mrs. Horden says that
slit! was descried by hor husband in
July, 11)00. Mrs. Hordeu is now in
New York. Attorney Kugeuo Over
ton, counsel for Gail Horden, implied
that tho ease would not he contested.
''Wo have not yet decided," ho
said, "whether wo will contest the
ease."
C. E, Anderson, general foreman
for llu Pacific Telephone company,
in this, city, has joined the ranks of
tlioibeiiedicts. Incidentally ho stole
a nuii'oh nu his mMpiaintmioes, who
knew nothing of his plans until hu
and hi bride stepped from the
train Friday afternoon.
Tho uuirriiigo yns performed Mon
day, Juno C), in Fori Woith, Texas.
Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss
Jloo Hooker, a prominent young lady
of that city. Mr. Anderson has beep
connected with tho telephone com
pany for several years and with tho
Medford station for the past four
months,
The young couple, took mi exten
sive wedding tour, visiting New Or
leans, Chioago mid Portfnifd." They
will 'tnko up their lesidenuoiiu Mod
ford.. - .
.i ii . .
Mrs. John 8. Ortli mid Mrs. Alfred
A. Miller havu boon visiting their
inothnr, Mia. Cordelia Ankony at
fOugene.
ticrtlly to the saiuo,Ujing. '
At any rate, tlu-f is the way tin
far-seeing Englishman has fioured
out the situation. He regrets it. The
seecession f Australia must neces
sarily look a good deal like the be
ginning of tho breaking up of the em
pire. Hut he can't seo how thing
nro going to work out differently.
Japan Is one of tle factors in tin
situation which prophetically consti
tuted Britons hchcNo is going to de
velop. Japan nml England nre allies. Ar
offensive uud defensive treaty bind'
them fast until 1!)!."). The Japanese
wish to settle in northern Australia.
The Australians are. determined ti
keep them out nt any cost. And En
gland t is ufraid lo support its own
colony lest it offend ,its ally.
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Support the manufacturers of your
homo city first, last and'all tho tlrao,
and you will help yourself to prosper
ity. Hut If your local factories can
not supply your wants, InalHt that tho
merchant carries "Mado In Orogon"
goods from other Oregon sources to
supply your needs.
HaHklns for Health.
(By Ed Andrews.)
When Heme wrote "Shore Acres,"
wc thought the climax in the rural
"down east" comedi'-dramn had
been reached, and for Miss Itobon
to venture into the dramatic field
witlin female version of Joshua
WWhitcomb wns, to sny the least, a
daring venture, nnd tbnt she has suc
ceeded is the highest tribute tint
one can pay to her talent as u com
edienne. And when wo take into ac
count that the play itself is n very
weak one, with no strength of plot,
no situation of any intensity or hu
mor, no climaxes, except those that
she ercutes as she coes nlong, it is
nothing short of wonderful thatMay
Hnbson could send away nu audieiici
so highly pleased n3 the one which
left the Medford opera house lust
evening. "The Rejuvenation of
Aunt Mary" was what n race-horse
man would call a one-to-a-huudred
shot nnd she won!
The. east was a good one, nnd, like
Gilbert's "House of Lords" in his
ojern "lolanthe." "Did nothing in
pariculur, mid di it very well'
It would be quite out of place to
review the play from a critical stand
point. It seems to bo tlio order of
things dramatic nowaday? to please
the people. Mary Itobson did it.
Will Register Visitors.
Special efforts will be made in the
future to take care of nil outsiders
visiting tho Commercial club rooms.
A register will bo kept nnd all visitors
will bo requested to sign their iinmes
tbnt the executive force of tho ojub
will be better able to locato nnd ad
vise them on nny matter they may
desire information. Heretofore the
visitors have come nnd gone, lenving
nothing by which they onu be lo
eated and tho register will prove a
great help to all concerned.
Look at the ads for the clinnco tn
buy tho property you need nt a
"right price."
Look for the ad that calls for you
among the help wanted ads.
Hasklns tor Health.
Pri vateAmbulatice Service
Sick "and Injured Conveyed to Any Part of the City "or Country.
JOHN A. PERL
PHONES: Day-Bell Main 351, Residence 4111; Home Phone 179-L
HL'HV HANK UOOIMCKFJ'KItH "
nre constantly at work recording tho
transactions of tho Farmers & Fruit
growers Hank. Much of their tlmo Is
spent on the accounts of men whoso
affairs are no larger than yours. Hut
their credit and standing aro higher
than yours because they havo a bank
account and you have not. Why don't
you put yourself on a level with them
by opening an account yourself?
Farmers S Fruitgrowers Bank
FOR
Manicure
Shampoo
Hair Dress ,
Electrical, Facial and
Scalp Massage
Chiropody
COME TO
The Marinello Shop
ROOM 5, OVER KENTNER'S PHONE 111.
V44
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
aw a aa mm B
Money on nana at an tunes to loan on unproTea
ranches and fruit land.
320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
PHONE 3231.
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