Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HAS MEDFORD
A WHITE HOPE
Well Known Ncnrn Pii!llsl Chnl
Icniios Local Jownlcr to Fourth of
July Cunthat Vnnls Rclercu Par
tial to Blacks,
RAPID GROWTH
VAMMAN TO TRY AGAIN. '
PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
The billowing
letter Iiiih been id
reived liv r'miiltU $Mm
IMwillds III' lilt
Athletic i lull 1 1 mi
Jon Collnii (ciil
l ii i itil) former
KpUllillg IHIlllH'l'
nl Jack Jolm-iou,
i'i i it t t l ng a
lillili'll fur tin
I Hi id July
Willi SolllC Infill lldMl':
"I IlllVn been tlllg I'll" SOIII0 tlllie
In Ki'l on it mulch Willi ('ml Morii",
Superintendent Collins Makes His
Annual Hcioi Year One of Un
usual Activity 1325 Pupils Upunj
tlu neni&tcr
Cltv KiilM'iiiiloiiili'iil ill' Bi'IhioIm
I'. H. CllllillH IlilH rflllleil'd !h iiiiiiiiiiI
, poit lo (In1 Hoard of l.iliii'iitiou tiiul
III llll' CnillcillM 111' HI'lllMll district iitt.
I't. Ill Hud' Hint (In- year luih been
4i)in (if iiiiiiNinil activity mill I tin I
lllllliy lllipoilllllt llinVCIIU'tltH IlIlM'
i been niugjiriilcd, mnl tlml lint opening
nl' school September llli will sec- I lie
successful completion of v all of
tlii'iii.
'Tin' gienl mnl rapid ki-uwIIi .f
iHlliin
mude
Mir Collins. "Tin' building of the
Ouccii Ann mnl Jackson school is
ttr! a) vjt' HMkt
TO
CROSS
BATS
- ' ' ' ' - "" p. i -- priMpl
l i
1 J
It GRANTS PUSS
POOL GAMES ARE
VERY EXCITING
Court Hall's Invingihlcs Pay Tenth .Tournament Under Way In University
Gamo of Season With Their Old
Roes and Have Chance to Even up
the Score Two New Pitchers
"MW.VIH ViUIlxiMl
t
Vi mi hi niriit'M. who nl
1 1 . Mil- i'niiia Occam In n
; -1 iiS Wi r WHltniii
I l l U i- itiifi hi if finju fnl
" it ii 1 1 u in p'joil.li-. IJr
' 1 1 f'. ' tln l)U uliuik.
Com t Ilrtll'n iir iik ililc Mill prove
CIiiIj Draws Large Crowd of In
terested Spectators Social Even
iiip a Success.
Tint pool tournament now under
loiluv whuihuf (liv art' in iht "cnmeiwny in the Univenrfly club is pror
buck" class for today Ihcy have llio ( itisf a great drawing card. A large
.MhIIiiiiI Iiiih made it nuecwniry in
ptovlile more mom,' sinic riiiH'b-
ii ii iniiiiirtmil unit lf llm vcurs
lint Oliliiliiiinii while limn- linp"i 1H I w,iiK. Tin buildings are iiliicly
1 guc he' nl'rmil to Imigltt with modern in till urrmiKcnieiiU. The'
nil. I iiltfo here t hut nii Iimm' ii' ilTiiiilinu I " ininliiiii plans mnl I lie'
T
DRINK UPON TRAINS
uy in llii' jewelry hindim whine
ilfuiiit in Vim something, posing i"
n wliilc iiiiiii'h liiipi' in .vinir mm'.
I'hmi.
"If .sun ciiii scenic n iiinli'li with
lliih U'uiiiii for nut for lint Fourth of
July, will cither wrestle or hot him
li'ii routiMH Tor llii- villi' icecipis, mnl
CUUAUO, III., Jin... 21. AJI.r
IlilH Week III) IM'IMHH Vvllll drink .
luxicaiuig lii(iior on nnv rmlujiv
Irmu fxi'cpt in ihc .lining rUr, InillVl,
lii-wl Kiinln of fixlun, hiinitiiry in
vt'r, it'Hpi'fl will lie iiiHliilli'il.
I'i-iiInci. Stliool H)l,ui.
"No "' I" '"' w,,,t i'ihi In
I'ntiiiil iiioiit I'oiiinioiliiiiih. Iii'llcr lidit-
fit, lii'iili'il uml M'lililnli'il ncliool ".Hn-pint: car will bit Miiliji'd o niic
liiiililiiijjH llnui llnixi" in I lie i-ily of ;jijuiiiimii(ni. c(iiiihi t luw
Milill'iii-it 'I'll., nl riiim ..I' llii. iliklrii.l i'ilitlll'll llllllil'lllllllv In tln.k,. :...
... .... . .... "'
will kivi VMi Km ll io '"""! im. mltiiiiiiMutvil in iim .iipulil.' nml ''" m Hie il.iy iiuii'liu. Il.u slniul..
hum maii'ii. Inixiiii'KH liku iiiiiiuu'r im n privnlv ,M 'oninioiily known n llu
l n.l.'Mlmi.l iunl. .oii l.iivi' :i,llhlliMIH .,, ,k. ,,i, nt l.il.t .!
finhl fan in your town mm.nl .lull . fil.i(.y , m,H,na,t) ,.(mt."
Until. If nii mlih' lli matfli, ( ,. . ,.,. ...
..... , , . i Ihi' n'poil shoWh i:U'i pupilh mi
niif.i ii a i u ii ,
HUH' IIIMI ! ''' Ii" '!
opportunity lo ctu up the pctcen
ItiKtt of (iitiiu won nut! Iiihl with tlioir
old I'ocn (IrnnlM I'iin- ToiIny' yiiiiit'
will lti iliu tonlh of flic scumiii. Mi'tl-
U'oril Iiiih won -four out of llm nine
plnycil nml n VK-lory loilay in mi
ioi(iuil. If tliiiy loxi. it will tmikr
lliicii ulntilit' vii'lorifn lo cinch the
HIIUHOII. 4
Two jiuw pit:licTM will ho fjiven
u tryout hy .Mnniiv'i'r Hull. Ktuvitn
miii a I'lurkr, mnl TIioiIck mi electri
cian, wIih drilled ndo town lire liotli
U'ooi hiiMherg mid will nee what thev
ciiii do in the twirling line. Court,
howeter, !k uoiiutiiiu' on Rurley IJoh
' Hrajiditw lo euieli llu- (iiiih;. Hob in
xliiiwiiii; vlithtj nl lut-t mnl Iiiih Iiivii
woikini,' out wejl.
A liin,' nuniuer of fmin will a'e
eoiiipauy the teniii to (Iraiits I'aw.
Several wiiiIm " 'Uh reM)rted will he
phieed on (lie bo to eop the iaine.
number of Xfieetntorn were jtreHetit
IiihI evening mnl hugely enjoyed
IheiiiHclvcH. ,
The resnlN lo date: HrnolcH de
lValed Frar'ier li.j to (i2; Ueekwith
defeated Harbour .'JO to 35; Powell
defeated Aloikle 70 to .')1; JJevnrd
defeated JiirCH 100 to .'l.'l; AI Car
penter defeated Kiero 70 to 20.
PORTLAND BOYS ADDICTED
TO THE USE OF COCAINE
CHALLENGE IS ISSUED TO
! WINNER OF FATS AND LEANS
Hie rciMcr and mi average ntiinbei
he m pa it lo Hie eoloi'iil raec. " "
.... , ., . i v 1 1. .' iitleiiilmilH ol Kl.rl. Ihece nn
lie me if liinllliliL' U ilolliL' eulf lite ... ....
... . ..... .. ... ii (llVUleil.llH IiiIIomh; lllfi pupilh over
.11111 .1111111111111 .111 IUII' llll. I "
I'. S
SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSIONS
ARE ESPECIALLY INTERESTING
l-nut Suiiilny'f hefoii of Hie .Men',4
llilile el a mm of the .M. K. church wit
lllllde enpeewMly lllteiextiilK heeniiM'
of Ihe Tnel thai (he leiiehcr. Mr.
Sleep, hud aliened mhiu veiy en-,
leitaiuiinr lopiiM lo a uunlher of Ihel ehanueil duriiiu the year.
I i :.... .i.,r. .... .i.. ...
.... . i . i . .. " i "i iiikii'i onir, .i.i.i liter ii i iiiiui i,
"l.nelieil lind my milk'. '.,.,, ....... ... '.. ,. , .... ,...'
Ml I ..! lw llllti.'l I 'I llll.l ..! I.'!
I I and under 'JO. I'eieeutiiKe of at
teudmiee for Hut seur wan Oil pel
eeiil. Xuiiiher (if IiooI.h in Hie chtnil
libriuy ih llllll mid (he iuerene ilur
in the eitr of TJA.
Coiite of Sluily riinnp-d.
The enlire of Mudy for Ihe Med-
rnl .Iii inlkj lifiw liiutti in til it rt ii It v '
'n r,i"i" iiii" fi-i ((wt(ii
Mote
Hrxl bihieiil hludeuU in Ihe elan. hlieM ih laid upon remlini; mul pupiU
The diheuHMnn weie eoiiriiiod e- uiveii a wider aeipimiilnuee with lit
I'liiHivelv lo the lenwiii and iiiueli nml j eratine. More alleiilion in paid lo
Keiipliirul iufiirnialiim wan iuipail-1 fpelliiiK; arillunetie, history mul
eil on the iiioM purl Hie itliiH pie. t Keoraphy all eonie in for the uh-
for dieti.hioiiM of llii tiiiliire rath
poor
nimih niilnjiit; law." Uailrond or.
fieialn hihU out Dial Hie rrnniei of
Ihe law paid full repird lor tho-e
who have Hie m-eeiiry change o
pay for Hut bent iicconmuidotioiw i n
the liuiiiK mul Imided heavil.v on Hie
lellow whoe
enough tn puv
ordiuar eoaelie-
The Medford Furniture & Ham.
wire Couipany'M IiiimIiuII lemn hnsi
POIITLAXIJ, Or., Jnno 24.
Through Hie nrrenl of Samuel Miller, i
a Kirt street druiHt, the authori
lien today jmsertcd they have learned
Hint Hi'vonil hundred lxy, many of.
tlieui newhboyw and largely residents
of South Portland arc addicted to
the tine of cocaine. '
.Miller wan arrested following the
euiifvoHion of ii boy Hint he pur
eluced the-ilnnr from Miller's store
and that other youths bought
"flake" at the htore'aNo. The lad
eonli'Mxcd tliat it was only after his
craiing for the drug had heeouie o
! iulijane that medical aid was called.
inmied a challenge lo the winner of jJRATERNITIES BARRED
next Tue'.day'rt gauie between the ( J , AT WHITMAN COLLEGE
fat mid the lean the proceed o
tl .. . ... y. lift I T I .If I I f . -.. . . A .
puie in not loii" IK' given lo um i.auies ol llie tirater i.i..i.u wai.ua, misii., June '1.
for entry mte into! 'eillnril elub lo iiHHit them in erect-J H was oltieinlly announced here
mg the new-baiuNland m Ihe ei(y ' loilav that college fraternities would
park. The Furniture team him the , he barred from Whitman college for
following lineup: Klnier Wilson, e. another year. At least this decis-
tir thai) u delving inlu liue'ilie. U)
Wefal 'or polilfeal tnallem. The metn
bert-li'p of tlieeliiHH in couliuiially
growing mid Hie large hIiikh leul i
being tiiM'd to iU eapaeily, hiI1
iiioiii will he made for all who til
tend and an mutation ih evtemled to
all lo join the chin,
limially ma
lup,
Hegiilar ciiitio.s in manual train
ing and limnetic mmciicc me mn'ii
imued uml the inlrodiielion of iudiiH.
Iiirial ait ha1 proven sueeessrul,
TOGO TO VISIT AMFRIPA
ON RETURN FROM LONDON ' '"'"Xt' l''lW0,M' Pi ' '' Kurk, lsi;'"'" as reached hy the overseers.
. iiiuiey Jim; nurrj- UHMiii, ;inl; (Tart- tinier wic ruling a nuiuiier or lo-
WASIII.VflTnv n c Tn.... . wrighl, rf; Otto Mver cf: Dexter c'0l fralcniities were denied the
Only 17 das will be sim-ih in" the I if: ,)oe n"iI,,r HH'' R w- 'Vvue sub- privileges of applying for charters
Cuiled Stales l.v Admiral To-o r ! ""- ,''- W "" - "" 1' frt"" ""'"'l organizations. If at
liter ol (tie team mul John ll. mil- "c eiui ol me uexi college year llie
ler manager. board dccMes that fralcniities utc
" " ' ; t doing iio good, the local bodies will
ELEVEN MORE MINERS 'v "- ,)'l,rwi? .
VIOLATED INJUNCTION! """"' pemion ior iiiiiioiiii
caariers.
me .KipiuirHP nnv vvueii lie arrive in
Hhn country on hi way home from
Ihe ciinuialiiiu eliviic. in Kiiglaud.
Togo will iirrivo here August .J. He
will vit.it New York. Philadelphia,
llostiui and WllHllillKloU.
ile to iuipre.e jmnniiMUI-j i$ XS"K"t livinu Hhuliiw are nx-
IM'ctetl. 4Dimng the yeKr .'2."y worth
of picturitn and stntunry lias been
purehased by school largely (hrotiffh
the interest taken bv the ladies or
the (Jivater Medford Club. Prefer-
In Ihe first live grades no home, enee is given to home teachers in
studies ure expected, but in grades' implo.viuj,; Hie stall.
DBN'VKK. Col.. June 2-1. Judge
Whitford toiluyrtrdereil the urnM
of 11 iifitre niciiuVK f Hio United
Mine Workers of America on the
charge of having violated his injunc
tion preventing 'interference with
strike breaker in the Northern Col
orado coal fields. All tho-e arrest
ed were held in bonds to appear June
oil
PORTLAND GETS NEXT MEET
OF LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE
SIOUX CITY, Iowji, June 24.
Portland. Oregon, was ebo.-eii here
today for the 11)12 convention of the
National Livestock Kxehnnge. which
closed the sessions of thi year's
convention. v i
Health Hints
EloctnV Light, in your .store or homo, hum no
oxygen, therefore rtre more healthful than any olhur
artiffeial light that exists.
Li truth, Electric Light, is the one and only
healthful manufactured light Iciiowii today.
Jt does not vitiate the atmosphere in any way
wwuuver, wiif.ryas uvrry uuior open name Jigllt tlOCS.
Fui-tliermore, electric lights throw out no odor;
they are cool, not heating the store unpleasantly in
the summer time; they are neat, clean and hand
some; they do not burn in a Watering, fitful way,
throwing a deceptive light on your goods; they do
not "blow" out accidentally.
SAFETY
i
If you have any other hut Electric Illumination
m your store, or home, you' run a risk of fire every
time you -or your help light a match.
Matches arc the cause of more fire losses in this
world than any other known agent.
With your electric lights, all that is needed is a
siinjm' mm oiunj wrist to ui row on or on me ligntf
7in t i trir Wiiutrwl lmnfinrr 'it'niitil fni lnnn-nvrma
matches; no danger fro mdiscarded, burning jj
matches; no danger from discardedr burning ;!
to dirty the ilooi-s or become a menace to your store
and stock.
At your service,
R0PUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Sss.s
n ' tt
'-, '
4
- PrivateAmbulance Service
Sick and Injured Conveyed to Any Part of the City er Country.
JOHN A. PERL
PHONES: Day Bell Main 351, Residence 41 1 1; Home Hione 179-L
PRIZES FOR CATCHING THE BIGGEST FISH
IN ROGUE RIVER IN 1911
9
For the Biggest Steelhead Trout Caught on Fly For the Biggest Salmon Caught With Spoon
For the Biggest Cutthroat Trout Caught on Fly
For tho Biggest Stoolhoad caught with ono
of Our Special Flies,
$50 Rod
For Biggest Cutthroat Trout caught with,
ono of Our Special Flies,
$10 Rod ot
Reel
:: i '
For Biggost Salmon caught with ono of Our
Spoons,
$15 Fishing
Outfit
W Sk fe SL "W T7
w sTrdfrAAkSKl L i . - tat L 1 vJHBte Hr sw. w .-ttm Zvj
J3gaz3iez?zz - sz - i!fe
- Wg
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For Second Largest Steelhead caught with
one of Our Special Flies,
$1 Rod or
Reel
,For Second Largest Cutthroat caught with
one of Our Special Flies,
$5 Rod, Reel
or Line
For Secondlargest Salmon caught with one
of, Our Spoons, ,
$5 Rod, Reel
or Line
. 'i i
RULES GOVERNING CONTEST h'ish must bo dressed and brought into our store and weighed, catcher making oath that fish was caught on ilies or spoons purchased troni the Bedford Uarawavo
d guaranteed, especially lor the hogue river and its tributaries.
Oonipany headquarters for fishing supplies of all kinds, find tackle, made and
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY